>> jimmy: muskogee, oklahoma. >> muskogee county, actually. i don't want to put on airs.to happen? >> jimmy: yeah. >> well, when i was a little kid there, i was kind of obsessed with the rapture just because it came up a lot. you know. it was a very religious place. >> jimmy: oh. >> and i was scared of it, not because, you know, the apocalypse but because i just thought -- i just thought, like, i was taught to believe that i was a depraved evil wretched sinner, so, that i would never make it to hell and then also i thought all the men would never make it -- i thought i would never make it to heaven and i thought all the men wouldn't make it to heaven because they were always in trouble, too. like, the kids and the men were always in trouble for something, you know, kids for kid stuff, men would drink, smoke, whatever. i just thought only the church ladies would make it in the rapture, you know. get hoovered up to heaven. and then i just thought, oh, then my sister and i would be stuck eating my dad's cooking. you know? that's what the rapture was to me. >> jimmy: was your