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May 12, 2026 2 mins
Did you screw up Mother's Day? Dangerous Dave talks about taking a mulligan for mom. Plus, are you cooler now than in high school? Most will say "yes".
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Please sleep deeper in the din with dangerous day. Well,
you know there's two rules of Mother's Day. Don't forget
about Mother's Day and don't blow it. It was two
days ago, you're finding out now, and you're just lucky
to be alive. Some Mother's Day fails hitting at the
internet in the past few days. Some of them are
a little strange. One woman said her husband ruined Mother's

(00:22):
Day by telling her how grateful she should be for
all the stuff he was helping her do on Mother's Day.
One kid said that their mother got upset that they
text her a happy Mother's Day message. She said, you know,
a call would have been nicer. One mom shared a
card that she got from her five year old said
I love you, mom, but I love dad more. She
took in stride, said nice kid, real nice, But at

(00:45):
least I got to sleep in. One mother said that
she was disappointed because her husband got something for his
mother didn't plan anything special for her. He said, I
didn't forget Mother's Day, but the newborn was too young
to do anything to celebrate, so he didn't prepare anything.
You know, when she's the mother of your child, well

(01:05):
you should do something for those people. Other people online
are suggesting a mulligan for all the things that mothers do.
So one person said, I'm a big fan of Redoo's
messed up Valentine's Day or Mother's Day. That's okay, talk
about expectations, go to dinner another day. Everybody makes mistakes first,
maybe it's a particular circumstance. Hopefully the good partner will

(01:30):
make it up to you. Sometimes reparations can make the
relationship stronger. Go ahead, give her a mulligan this weekend.
Deeper in the you know, some adults fully accept that
the fact that they're no longer cool. But here's a twist.
Most Americans think they're cooler now than they were in
high school. In a new poll, fifty six percent of
people said they're cool now, compared to forty three percent

(01:51):
remember being cool in high school. Overall, sixteen percent of
Americans considered themselves very cool, and thirty nine percent somewhat,
twenty four percent and not very in twelve percent admitted
not at all. Adults under forty five more willing to
cling to being cool, gen xers and boomers more willing
to say they are uncool. For what it's worth, Parents

(02:11):
of kids under the age of eighteen likely think they're
very cool, more cool than non parents. Isn't it cool
not to care about being cool? People asked how important
it is to be cool, and forty two percent said
not very important, and thirty one percent said not at
all important. Fifteen percent of people said it was somewhat important,
seven percent so that it was very important that they

(02:32):
were cool. I think I'm cool, but that's just because
it's fifty degrees outside and I have the window open
to it. Again for another episode of Deeper in the
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