 Before we begin, this video is sponsored by Candle House Collective. We at Site 42 are excited to team up with CHC again to introduce you to another one of their unique theater experiences. On with the video! Hey there, Site 42 fam! Sherm here and welcome to Dr. Sherman vs. Lennox Mutual Episode 2. If you haven't seen Episode 1, make sure to go check that out because today is going to get weird even if you have all the context. Without the context, I can't even imagine. So there's a playlist now, go check it out and come back. I'll see you when you get here. Good, you're back. So Episode 1 by itself. Crazy, surreal, brain-melty, a lot to chew on there. But there's a couple things in general that I'm focusing on going into Episode 2. Starting with the theme of time. So there's a lot of different time-related theming going on here and we gotta figure out what that's about. So there was obviously, they asked me questions about do you experience time faster or slower or the same as other people? Time dilation stuff. Also, as the commenters made me aware of, that Mountain with the Bird was the Shepherds Boy poem from Brothers Grimm, featured in Doctor Who, which was pretty cool. And then finally, we have the different calendars, which the commenters informed me because I didn't know this, that they were the Gregorian calendar, the main calendar we all use, and then the Jewish calendar and the maybe it was Islamic calendar I don't remember, and then finally the length of the entire universe. So they were all correct from different points of view. And I wonder what perspective of time has to do with everything, especially because we had that time dilation, do you experience time at the same point as other people's thing? So that'll be interesting to look at. Moving on. Next on our list of missions for Episode 2 is to try to successfully make an appointment. Last time they said we were one thing away from successfully doing so, but they didn't tell us what was wrong. And there were a couple things I can think of that it might have been. It's unclear, so we're just going to cover all our bases. Number one, we need to find the proper hours they are open. Last time we checked the hours of operation, they told us they were closed, but they didn't tell us when they're open. We need to find that out. Next up, we need to find the directions to the meeting, because they said we need to know where to go. And right now, we don't know where to go, so we got to figure it out. Now these are smaller ones coming up next, but they said that we need to have our lights off, which will do our best while recording to make the studio dark. Wink! And also, they said that we need to lock our door. That's an easy fix. So with those four things that we're trying to do there, we will hopefully be able to make an appointment either this time or next time if we figure out all the goals. Now the last thing we're looking at is my major priority this round, the extensions. You see, one thing unique to me against most people who are looking at this is I live for music. I'm a music guy, I said. I have been a wedding singer professionally. I teach ballroom dancing as my day job. I know songs. I know a lot of songs. I live in karaoke bars. So when that first extension example that he gave was the lyrics to Be On The Sea, I was like, oh my God, we've listened to so much music on hold, they've referenced songs, and now we're going to deep dive, because this is my area of expertise. So we got a couple songs to look at. I'm going to give you a list of them in order that I'm going to try them, because I've decided randomly what my priorities are today. They gave us Smile by Charlie Chaplin. They gave us As Time Goes By by Dooley Wilson, I think correct me on that synth if I'm wrong. We have New Radicals, You Only Get What You Give, which is one of his things was that you have to give as much as you get and get as much as you give or something like that. So I think that's a reference to the song. We'll try it. We have Beyond The Sea, which that's an example. So it's a low priority, because I think it's just an example, but it's on the list to try it. And then Nirvana's Come As You Are is another option. So all of these songs, it might be too much to do in one episode, it might bleed over into the next, but I gotta think that some of these are extensions that we gotta try out. So with that in mind, I think it's time for the call to come in. Well, there they are. I like for a pizza after this. Ahoy, ahoy. Sherman Christensen. Yes. Let's try an extension. Disappointment. I thought there would be something here. Well, disappointing is more like, but I imagine that that extension would lead somewhere and to find out that it is not accessible, I would like to know why not. The Hold Music of Smile by Charlie Chaplin. A greeting from my representative. I was expecting a pleasant voice after my previous call was a very pleasant voice as well. No. Except for last call when I was asked the same question. Well, the first time it was a fine question and I answered that I did not have problems or have not been told I had problems with my vision. But then it came up again the second time and I was a little confused and now that it's come up a third time I am becoming more confused. I feel safe and relaxed. Yes, I am. Well, I didn't until now, but I imagine that it was making a sound maybe? Not at all. Well, if I were to worry about that, I should go back and try another extension pronto. I do not. Extension. Let's try this one. You must remember this. A kiss is just a kiss. A sigh is just a sigh. The fundamental things apply as time goes by. Let's try an extension. Don't let go. You've got the music in you. One dance left. The world is gonna pull through. Don't give up. You got a reason to live. Can't forget. We only get what we give. Yes. Yes. I've got one more extension in mind to try. Come as you are. As you were. As I want you. I do not know that story. Own in the world. They happened to be very good at coming up with answers. Some people called them wise while others preferred words like peculiar. But in time, there were so many words said about the child that they reached all the way to the king in his castle. The king, a blind man, was dying and he had no air lined up to take his throne. So he called the poor child to his court. When the child arrived at the castle, they were given clean clothes and a warm bowl of stew spooned out of a giant cauldron. And when the child was dressed and fed, they were taken to the bedside of the blind king. And the king said... I would think he said yes, he would answer. Think. The boy probably said... I would imagine the golden hour. It's very good for filming. It's when people look they're most beautiful. There is, in fact. And from the perspective of either way, it could work depending on which way you're coming from time. The risk that they will be ignored, which brings danger. Winter, for it will be the winter of my decline. It is on the ground outside, turning back that they didn't know the answer. It was that they did. And the stakes were so high. A castle, a throne, and a cauldron of stew, all riding on the back of a story. But when the child opened their eyes, the king was staring at them. And though the child knew, the king couldn't see. The expression on his face was like looking in a mirror. And the king repeated... somewhere. Yes, I would say I am fairly certain I spent my time wisely. Hopefully it's not foolhardiness. Well, I methodically answered some questions of my own along the way, and I am disappointed that I reached the limit before the end of that story. But to the best of my ability, I gave the best I had. So overall, I'd say this was probably less of a surreal and eventful call than the first episode. Now, they did still stalk me with my pen spinning, so I wonder how much they stalk everyone else who does this show. Oh my word. So with that, it was kind of less eventful, but it kind of wasn't less eventful, because we approached this like a workman, we were puzzle solving, and we covered a lot of ground with the extensions, because I had like seven extensions and we covered them all. Next time is a time for action. We are going into episode three, full throttle on trying to get an appointment. We got to get the hours of operation, we got to get the directions, and we have got to make sure the door is locked, which it is, and the lights are on. If it isn't, 20 minutes is really nothing. Oh my word. And oh yes, and we can't forget The Shepherd's Boy. They did The Shepherd's Boy whole story this time, except having me answering it, that was a trip and I gotta admit, I felt a pretty wise up there with my answers. But jokes aside, it seems we got through it, and I might need to do come as you are extension one more time. If only because we didn't get to the end of the story, and so I don't know what happened there. So I'll think about if we want to do come as you are, again, to get to the end of the story, or if I just want to dive at the hours and directions. But I'm going to look over the tape this week, just like I did last week. We'll see what we get, leave your comments and ideas. Remember, I'm not checking the subreddit. If please don't spoil me with the subreddit. If you want to do your own calls and check the subreddit, go ahead. But if you're doing the Site 42 version of this with me, leave it in the comments and let's solve this mystery. This has been Theron Sherman at Site 42. See you in the next video.