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Speaker 1 (00:28):
Yeah, I think I'm good on the like once the
kid can talk and you know that dad part, I'm
very confident in. But the like, I don't know how
to swaddle, you know, I don't know how to how
to make the milk the right temp or you know
the you know what I mean, Like not that I
make the milk, you know what I mean, Like, I
don't know how.
Speaker 2 (00:44):
To do you you for logistics. You probably are never
going to be able to do things like swaddle to
your wife's specifications. I think that it's likely that she's
gonna be that she's going to be uh fighting much
of you.
Speaker 1 (00:58):
You should see what happens when I try to load
the dishwasher yeah, of course I thought I was fine
at loading the dishwasher all these years. Apparently not.
Speaker 2 (01:07):
Apparently not.
Speaker 1 (01:08):
And I never know is it worse to try to
load the dishwasher improperly or to just be like, fine,
I'm not going to you're in a tough spots as husband.
I will tell you this.
Speaker 2 (01:19):
I will just I'm gonna probably get myself in trouble here.
I've been married twenty going on twenty one years now.
I don't ever think our house has actually been messy.
And my wife is gonna say that's because she does
an incredible job of cleaning. But I think that male
female standards for filth and garbage and like to your point,
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like how to load dishwashers. It's just two different universes.
So I like a lot of the things that are
considered to be a mess in my I don't think
it's just me. I think that most men listening to
me right now do not see messes in this same
way that women see messes. And I don't know, like
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I've even thought about this on like a larger biological scale,
why there has to be a massive benefit honestly for
human survival to women in general being much more focused
on cleanliness than men are, right, like that we benefit
as men and live longer than we otherwise would if
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basic the wallowing in the filth that we would create otherwise.
But I think a huge part of it is like
the frat guys living in the frat house don't think
that the frat house is anywhere near as disgusting as
the girls living in the sorority houses who walk in
and frankly, I just think it's totally biological.
Speaker 1 (02:43):
Well, I also think that there is and maybe this
you know, I don't know if this is going to
sound sexist or anything, but I don't really.
Speaker 2 (02:50):
Probably is, if your prelude is, I don't know if
this is going to sound When have you ever heard
somebody say I don't know this is going to sound
sexist and then it's totally not sexist at all, Probably
almost never, So I'm I'm not saying this is probably
going to be sexist.
Speaker 1 (03:02):
I just think that for the guys out there, we
tend to prioritize efficiency, and the ladies tend to focus
more on esthetic, like I want things to be easy
around the house and accessible and and you know, not
to spend time and you know, the lady of the
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house wants things to look and smell a certain way.
It's just like it's a little different. And this is
where we get to all. So I find that separating
laundry is a waste of time. I just I do
my own laundry, by the way, and I just throw
my laundry in there, and she says, well, your your
colors are not as colorful as they should be, and
you're like, your whites look like they're blue. And to this,
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I just say, but think of how much time I
save in my life not separating out my laundry. I
don't have many white I don't have any like white
sweaters or white T shirts. Really, I've got maybe one
or two. So I go for efficiency. But then when
we walk around, she's like, that's a nice off white
slash blue slash gray T shirt. You're wearing it.
Speaker 2 (04:08):
You just bring in as many colors as you can
the rainbow. I will. We're going to be joined, by
the way when we come back. Governor of Louisiana has
pushed us back to this next segment, so he will
be with us when we come back. In the meantime,
Buck is going to be attacked dragged out for his
incredibly sexist commentary. I can't believe it. I think I
got an email complaining about something you said the other day.
By the way, I have no idea what it was.
Speaker 1 (04:30):
Really Usually, I'm supposed to be the school marm for you,
so this is funny. Apparently you're supposed to be the
school marm for me, now I know. And man, there's
no telling how much deluge we're gonna get from.
Speaker 2 (04:39):
This Sunday Hay with Clay and Buck. You guys, by
the way, using the talkback function, Dell losing the show.
A lot of different funny ones out there. I wanted
to hit this Cammy in Phoenix. She says she's been
married thirty four years, but she thinks it it's important
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for everybody to understand this.
Speaker 1 (05:02):
So I want you to know that I've been married
for almost thirty four years and my husband still can't
load the dishwasher. I have to go behind him and
load it correctly.
Speaker 2 (05:12):
There you go, Buck, so you've got a lot of
time to get it right.
Speaker 1 (05:16):
I you know, I just here's my thing. I think
that you load him in as fast as you can,
and then you just turn the little machine on, and
then if you need to rearrange it afterwards because something
still has some you know, some steak juice on the
side of the ramikin or whatever. You know, you're running again.
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I don't know. I don't think it has to. I
don't like the perfect to be the enemy of the
good when it comes to home, I don't know, home
economics or whatever you'd call it. Like, I think you
just got to get it done, you know. I'm all
about lining them up and knocking them down. Carrie is
very precise with how she accepts the dishwasher to be loaded.
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And I am trying to learn, but I don't. I
feel like I'm not learning somehow, Clay, I don't know.
Maybe this is just a philosophical difference.
Speaker 2 (06:06):
It is the case that you are not learning because
there are some things that I don't think husbands are
meant to learn. This is just not going to be
your sphere of influence. And as you are married longer,
you will come to find that there is no sphere
of influence that is actually inside of the house that
is designed for you. Perhaps a garage, maybe some small
portion of the house where you may have a television,
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where you refrigerator by you or something like that that
can be your universe. Now I have a great home studio.
To my wife's credit, we moved into this house a
decade ago and she basically just doesn't even want to
worry about what the upstairs looks like. Where I am
probably better because it's a mess and it's particularly scattershot.
So that is the process that is underway. I wanted
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to ask you this question, Buck. You saw and I
bet a huge percentage of our audience that did. And
I actually want to hear from producer Al what she
thinks about this. Bill Belichick is seventy some odd years old.
He has roughly a twenty five year old girlfriend. She
wore Producer Ali come up because I need to and
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you can share if you want to go see the picture.
It's basically all over the internet. I'm sure a lot
of you have seen this. Oh I saw the picture. Okay, Ali,
this dress. We talked about Lauren Sanchez's dress. Do you
know what Bill Belichick's girlfriend is saying her dress was
inspired by? She has now responded to all of the
attention a lot. How would you even describe the dress
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for people out there who didn't see it. Ali, it
was like a cover up at the beach. Oh. So
it's like if you're wearing a bikini, and basically that's
not a bad description at all, and you're like, hey,
I don't want to walk around in my bikini like up,
you know, going into a store by the beach, like
you would just kind of throw over a cover up.
That's what her dress was for the red carpet last
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night where they're giving out the NFL Awards.
Speaker 3 (08:01):
It was.
Speaker 2 (08:05):
Trying to be nice about it. I don't know.
Speaker 1 (08:08):
I thought it was fashionable. I thought it was fashionable.
I don't know, we need to we're not all the
deans of the high school.
Speaker 2 (08:17):
But she says it was inspired by the Lombardi Trophy,
which is what the team that wins the Super Bowl gets. Now,
I'm gonna be honest with you, I missed the inspiration.
And uh, I guess it's somewhat of a similar color.
And I asked this question, and I did we have
any man who has ever admitted to doing this? I
asked the question after the Lauren Sanchez outfit that she
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wore to the inauguration. Is there any man listening to
us right now that has ever told his wife, yeah,
that's the wrong outfit to wear to this and asked
her to change. I don't, producer, Greg, I don't think
we got a single man out there who has who
has ever successfully told his wife, Hey, that's the wrong
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you can't wear that, that's the wrong outfit to wear
to this. Now, women do this to men all the time.
I don't did we get any email. I don't think
we got a single guy who was like, yeah, I've
done that, because men feel like we'd be picking a
fight if we did it. What do you think, buck,
have you ever taken because you dated for like twenty
years in New York City, did you ever take a
woman to a formal event or something that like was
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like this and think, oh, man, I don't know that
she should be wearing that. Did you ever have that thought?
Go like, what would you have thought if you.
Speaker 1 (09:33):
Were a young single guy, you'd consider that to be
a high class problem. It's like, WHOA, that's too spicy
for this event? Like, I don't think, if anything, I
think a lot of my time in single world was
more in the other direction where I was like, you know,
it's not like we're going to an amish convention like
you could probably you know, spice it up a little bit,
just saying, you know, I tended not to have people
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that were dressed very provocatively.
Speaker 2 (09:59):
Here by the way, you know, you dressed to draw attention.
When Snoop Dogg, the rapper, made a joke about what
the girlfriend and Belichick looked like together. This was last
night at NFL Honors. This is when a rapper is like,
what in the world are you doing? You probably have
made some interesting life choices. Here was that last night.
Speaker 3 (10:19):
It's an honor to be hosting this because I've been
a football fan for a long long time. I mean,
I remember back when the Cowboys was good. I remember
back when the Chiefs was bad, and I remember what
was it. Bill Belichick's girlfriend wasn't even born yet.
Speaker 2 (10:43):
That's pretty good. That's pretty good. His girlfriend wasn't born
buck until two thousand. That is like when you're in
your seventies too. I guarantee you two thousand does not
feel very long ago. And I can't stop the every
time I see a picture of the two of them.
What in the world her dad thinks?
Speaker 1 (11:04):
You know, well, she's gonna be she's famous now. Yeah,
So She's clearly getting a lot, a lot of professional
value out of this. She's now known, she could probably
launch a brand of you know, essential oils and you know,
do you know whatever, like sort of famous you know,
red carpet eye candy do these days? And so I
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get to play how long was Belichick married before this?
Speaker 2 (11:29):
I think he was married for like thirty years, that's right.
But he's been divorced for a while. I think I
think he's been been divorced for a while.
Speaker 1 (11:35):
And in his kids, he must have kids, right.
Speaker 2 (11:38):
Oh, he's got kids older than her. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (11:40):
I was going to say, I bet his kids are
older than his girlfriend. Yes, which must be interesting.
Speaker 2 (11:44):
Got to be a great holiday, got to be a
really interesting Thanksgiving Sundays with Clay and Buss. You know,
I may have been out a little bit late last night.
I may have had a few drinks down on the
Bourbon Street environs. Let me also mentioned this, by the way,
really impressive show of security as we get ready for
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the Super Bowl to be taken place in this city.
But remember it was only a month ago. As I
was walking around last night, I was thinking about this,
and certainly I know Fox Sports for carrying the super
Bowl is thinking a lot about it, Isn't it amazing
sometimes how stories can vanish. We had a terrorist kill
fourteen people on Bourbon Street just about a month ago,
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and there's almost no discussion about it at all. Meanwhile,
Democrats keep dragging Jan sixth round four years plus later,
as if it is a story that has to be
talked about every single day. And I just think, and
I know it's going to be a big part of
the super Bowl, but I would hope that many of
you out there would think about the fourteen people who
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lost their lives because of a deranged terrorist that just
tried to drive down Bourbon Street right after New Year's
almost all of them on all different backgrounds, their whole
lives in front of them. And I know Fox is
going to do a really good job telling their stories
as part of the super Bowl pregame. But in this city, Buck,
I was saying walking around last night, the amount of
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security is very impressive. They are and we're going to
talk to Louisiana's governor tomorrow about this, but they are
doing everything they can to ensure that this comes off safely.
But this morning, Buck, do you know what I needed
after maybe a few adult beverages. Last night, as I
was getting ready and prepped, I needed some Crocket coffee.
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And I actually traveled with my own couple of CA
cups of Crockett coffee, and I've got the little curig
in my hotel room here, and so when I woke
up this morning, I popped the Crockett coffee and I
would encourage all of you. Right before I left to
come down here for the Super Bowl, I signed over
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there's a lot of American history down here in New Orleans.
(14:18):
Cool city to walk around to be able to experience,
and I hope all of you will dive into Crocketcoffee
dot Com and check it out. Indeed, Buck, do you
know why Tennessee is the volunteer State Because we sent
so many people to New Orleans for the Battle of
New Orleans and then also to fight for Texan independence
(14:38):
in the eighteen thirty six including Sam Houston, Davy Crockett,
and Another War of eighteen twelve.
Speaker 1 (14:44):
Tennessee a long and storied history of patriotism and answering
the call. I think it's time for them to do
a great First of all, has there ever been a
great Davy Crockett movie?
Speaker 2 (14:56):
They did the television show with Fess Parker back in
the day. I think that they're the remember of the
argument I made, like maybe in the first six months
of this show, I'm going to continue to argue the
best story that has never been done, and somebody's gonna
do it, and then it's gonna win.
Speaker 1 (15:13):
Like everything, Undaunted, Lewis and Clark tell.
Speaker 2 (15:16):
Us Thewit just do space Lewis and Clark.
Speaker 1 (15:21):
Lewis and Clark would be a very different That'd be
a very different show.
Speaker 2 (15:24):
Lewis and Clark do spend one hundred million dollars one
of these streaming companies Netflix, Apple, Amazon, just read Undaunted,
Courage do an incredible multi year streaming series on Lewis
and Clark. It will be the most popular show in
America if you do it well. It's my gift to
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everyone but Buck, I think the Alamo and everything that
had to do with Sam Houston, the entire Texan War
in eighteen thirty six, would do I think, really well,
I'm a Civil War history nerd. It's been a long
time since the Ken Burns documentary sort of captivated the nation.
I think there's a desperate hunger for positive stories about
(16:10):
American history because for the last decade we've heard America
is an awful place. It's founded on slavery, there's no
moral authority here. It's a disgrace. Their negative stories, certainly,
but the story of America is actually an incredibly optimistic one,
and I think there is an opportunity for a lot
of great stories to be told from American history that
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a lot of people don't know, because unfortunately, we are
a profoundly historically illiterate country, which is why I think
we were able to be manipulated so easily by stories
like the sixteen nineteen project that all of these big
media companies got behind to make people feel awful about
their country. And by the way, we mentioned this yesterday
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because we were talking with two days ago, or maybe
was yesterday, Sean Pornell when we had him on yesterday,
I guess not getting a lot of attention record sign
ups in December and January for our armed forces. Yes,
I don't think it's coincidental that Trump won and a
lot of young men are feeling particularly great women too,
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but young men who voted for Trump overwhelmingly and want
to go serve their country now. I think that's a
great sign of American optimism returning.
Speaker 1 (17:26):
I think there are so many signs of optimism right now,
and it's apparent to people such that it's very hard
for the Democrats that come up with a counter narrative
is what you know?
Speaker 2 (17:38):
What They never.
Speaker 1 (17:39):
Say, Man, if we could just return to the four
years of Biden, because I know they feel that way
because they're people were in power, But that's not a
compelling story for them because it hasn't been very long
and already so many of the things that we are seeing,
whether it is on the border, on the transports issue,
on government waste, fraud and abuse, these are issues that
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an overwhelming majority of the American people are with this
administration on. And there are no issues like that the
Democrats can point to and say.
Speaker 2 (18:13):
Oh, if only we were in charge.
Speaker 1 (18:15):
So I think that's something to be very pleased about.
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