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Media Consumption is up 60 Percent (LA 1206)
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Steven Butala:

Steve and Jill here.

Jill DeWit:

Hi.

Steven Butala:

Welcome to the Land Academy show, entertaining land investment talk. I'm Steven Jack Butala.

Jill DeWit:

And I'm Jill Dewit, broadcasting from sunny Southern California.

Steven Butala:

Today Jill and I talk about media consumption is up 60% during this virus thing.

Jill DeWit:

Virus thing.

Steven Butala:

I was just thinking, we haven't changed our intro and we shouldn't, we're all sitting here happy, but the world's off work and there's all these crazy things happening. We're recording this. This is going to air a week from now, so we don't know really know if it's going to be just a mess next week or done. Maybe it'll be done.

Jill DeWit:

Maybe.

Steven Butala:

It's like, Steve and Jill here. Oh, what are you guys so happy about today? Because the world's over. Before we get into it, let's take a question posted by one of our members on landinvestors.com online community. It's free.

Jill DeWit:

Brian wrote, so I got my title report back on a property in South El Paso county. First deal. Yay. One of the exceptions on a title policy that bothers me is that there are-

Steven Butala:

There's only one?

Jill DeWit:

Yeah, I know, right? Yeah. Wait for it. There'll be plenty more coming. There are water permit restrictions from an ordinance that was passed back in 2006. However, when I look at the county website, there are a lot of sales in that area immediately around my property in the last year. Should I be worried about this? My next plan of action is to call the County and find out if the permits are being issued in that area. However, if they're not, is that a deal killer if the local market has adapted and sales are still happening? At the end of the day, what matters if this property is selling the area right? If their property is selling the area, right?

Jill DeWit:

Yeah. I mean that's really kind of how I feel. What's so interesting about this climate and everything that we're going on right now? If you haven't seen the prepper community become more and more vocal, then your eyes are closed because they're everywhere. It's kind of funny. So what was the arrow? Was that you?

Steven Butala:

No. I'm like, heck yeah. [inaudible 00:02:12] That's truth, man.

Jill DeWit:

I had been watching and I get these emails because of the land business. We naturally have provide land for everybody and a lot of our preppers, they've been asking for this land and want to go out there for a long time. My point of this is they have it all solved. They've solved this years ago and I love it. They have so many water collection and purifying. I just read a whole article on all kinds of alternative water solutions that you can do. Steven is a pro at this. He loves ... This is just kind of a hobby for him slash health for him because he actually does things to the water in our own home to make sure that we're even healthier. It's not right out of the tap. What's so funny?

Steven Butala:

You make me sound like a serial killer. I do things to my family's water, make it more healthy.

Jill DeWit:

He does. [crosstalk 00:03:06]. All I know is, I sleep really well at night. I never know what happens. Head hits the pillow and I'm out.

Steven Butala:

I have a water distillation plant, just to set the record straight here. We have been distilling waters in our family for years. It does things to the water.

Jill DeWit:

He also gives me these weird vitamins every morning. I don't know what they are but I take them. I'm just kidding. That would be so funny.

Steven Butala:

There's so many funny things I could say right now.

Jill DeWit:

Here baby, take this. Don't ask.

Steven Butala:

This parlays us into one of the unintended consequences of this virus environment we're in is that we're all spending a lot of time with each other and we're not used to-

Jill DeWit:

Good, bad or otherwise.