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July 10, 2024 43 mins

When you're a parent diving into a new venture, it often spills over into other aspects of your life—your kids get intrigued and start asking questions about what you're doing and why. So, I rigged up all the equipment in the kitchen, and we let it run for a bit. This episode stars René's kids, Rhodes and Faye. Enjoy!

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(00:00):
You're in big trouble though, pal. I eat pieces of shit like me for breakfast.

(00:09):
You eat pieces of shit for breakfast?
No.

(00:42):
Good morning and welcome to a bonus episode of Breakfast of Champions. I am one half of your co-hosts, Rene Floyd.
I am so grateful to be joined by these two special guests I have here in front of me.
This episode is going to be kind of free form and fun and just kind of a bonus episode.

(01:06):
So if you have high expectations for us, please lower them now.
First, I'd like to introduce to my right a gentleman who knows about breakfast foods and violence.
Some would say as much as I do, his expertise is trying to stay up late to make the main event in the UFC every Saturday and always making it to the co-main and falling asleep.

(01:35):
He is nine years old, about to be 10 years old. His name is Rhodes Ox Floyd. Give it up.
Hello, everybody. Hello.
All right. To my left, starting at power forward, three foot six, weighing in at about 50 pounds, we have six year old Faye Floyd.

(02:01):
Say hello to the people, Faye.
Hello.
All right. So I have my kids here. Their names are Rhodes and Faye. I know that I share too much for a public podcast, but you know, it is what it is.
All right. So like I said, my kids are always with me every Saturday for every UFC event that we watch.

(02:23):
Every time.
Every time. So they know that whenever it's Saturday, it is UFC fight night. And normally what we do is we grab some snacks.
Yeah.
So let's start off. I know you do. Let's start right there. So let's talk about your favorite snacks to eat while watching the UFC with mom and dad.

(02:47):
OK. I just love things that are just like a gummy, because if you're just eating the gummy while watching UFC, that's going to be great.
Last time we had gummy nachos. They're really good. And then we had like gummy salsa and then gummy queso. Faye, what were the flavors again?
Pineapple and strawberry.

(03:09):
Pineapple and strawberry. Now, you say they're gummy nachos, but what the part that we're missing is.
The sauce is like the melted jelly sauce.
Yeah, that was good.
But we're missing the brand.
Oh, Oscar Mayer.
Oscar Mayer. And they were Lunchable nachos. So they kind of looked like Lunchable nachos. Now, we don't really let you guys get Lunchables very often.

(03:32):
Yeah. And we tricked our mom.
Yeah. She went like, oh, my kids, who got you that? We were like, dad. It's dad's fault.
So for those of you who aren't friends and family, my wife is out of town. So it's just me and the youngins having a good weekend, having a kids weekend.
So, you know, so we're having all of the snacks while mom's away. But during Saturday, UFC, they did get some gummies. Now, normally, what do we normally get?

(04:01):
Nachos.
Yeah. Dad likes to have nachos.
I love nachos.
Well, he likes salsa.
Yeah, you like salsa?
I love salsa.
Yeah.
But I usually dip it in queso.
Yeah, like he would take a little bit.
No, if it's like nachos, then I'll use queso. If it's chips, then I'm going to use salsa. That's my way to go.

(04:22):
Yep. That's my way to go, too. I like both queso and salsa and guacamole and pico de gallo.
Me too.
Yeah, you like that stuff, too?
Yeah.
Do you like pico?
I love pico. Yeah.
So I want to jump right in with these lightning round questions. We always put them right at the top so we can kind of get everyone's, excuse me, everyone's personality just right out there in the open.

(04:52):
So, Faith Floyd, what did you have for breakfast today?
Eggs and toast and cereal and strawberries.
Wow. Rhodes Floyd, what did you have for breakfast today?
I had some fruity pebbles. They were really good and I started reading a book with them.
So we have a couple of different palettes here. Faye likes to have a smorgasbord of options every time she eats.

(05:16):
I like playing cereal.
And Rhodes is just a very simple man. He knows what he likes. He sticks to it and he just eats pretty much the same thing just about every day.
No milk added to my cereal.
No milk added to the cereal. Do you like milk in your cereal?
No.
I hate milk. I only eat chocolate milk.
I love milk. It's my go-to day like every day.
Yeah, you have a glass of milk pretty much every day.
I want to, I'm going to grow tall.

(05:38):
Strong bones.
Tall like Truman.
And I might be a little lady.
You want to be a little lady?
I don't know.
Yeah, you could live in a little cottage.
Okay.
Right off of Delaware.
So Faye had scrambled eggs on sourdough bread.
That sounds good.
She also had fruity pebbles and some cut up strawberries.

(05:59):
And Rhodes had just straight up fruity pebbles.
Yeah.
So the second question I have here is what is your typical day-to-day breakfast routine?
So let's say we're going to school. What do you eat for breakfast Rhodes?
Usually it's either toast or just like a little bit of cereal because I usually want to get there in a rush.

(06:23):
Yeah, you're excited to get there.
Yeah, but it's usually just cereal or toast.
Like two pieces of toast, one piece of toast.
Well, I have some options because last year, last Christmas, Buddy gave us cereal.
So I would say toast with butter or maybe waffles or cereal or a chewy bar.

(06:51):
Now I've got a special sub question here because our typical day-to-day breakfast routine on Sundays are doughnuts.
Yeah, so every...
From Suze.
Or we just door dash them if mom and dad weren't willing to get up and they're just lazy, just laying in the bed watching their phone.

(07:13):
You can watch your phone, but you can't drive?
It's crazy.
It's crazy.
You'll understand when you're an adult.
Yeah, because you have a phone actually.
I do.
You have a phone.
I do.
I saw it the other day.
Bop.
Bop.
Bop.
Bop.
Dad's drinking his day-to-day Dr. Pepper with his feel free.

(07:35):
Well, actually he's been getting Dr. Pepper.
Yeah.
What's up with you and Dr. Pepper?
Well, that's our question for you.
Oh, you have a question for me.
Well, lately I've been on a Dr. Pepper kick.
Whenever I was a kid, I had my favorite sodas and I would just kind of stick with them for like a little while.
So I was...
Get root beer.
Yeah, sometimes I get on a root beer kick.

(07:57):
So, you know, Uncle Gummy, he knows I get on a root beer kick sometimes.
Sometimes I get on it, but I used to not like it.
Well, we can't just say Uncle Gummy because people are going to be like, what's that?
No, people know.
People know.
That Gummy Bear is a special guy.
He gets around.
Gummy Bear.
He has his own podcast now.
Go check out his podcast.

(08:19):
After you watch this, go check out his podcast.
It's called Remind Rewind with Jordan Klein.
Thank you for the musical stylings, Gummy Bear.
Yeah, we're connected to him.
OK, so I like Dr. Pepper right now.
That's kind of my jam.
Maybe I'll switch up.
Sometimes I go to Coke.
One more question.

(08:40):
Yeah, go.
Why do you want, feel free.
You could just you've like been fine without free feels like whenever they're introduced,
you've started getting them.
You were fine.
It's kind of like mom and her Lonnie knew.
Yeah, it's a different type of energy before she just she like started like just a few
days ago.
So we have a question.

(09:01):
Why do you start now?
Because they're new.
I tried them out and they make me feel great.
They have some.
Yeah, and Patty tried one.
They have some natural things that are not caffeine that help you kind of get up.
One of them is cover root.
They grind up a root from from I guess like a tuber or a vegetable.
They grind it up and then they mix it with pineapple juice and it gives you energy.

(09:24):
That kind of sounds good.
Oh, everybody, if you you still like ginger mints after this, they crush up beetles to
put in ginger mints.
I still like I just still like it.
I'm fine with that idea.
It's probably it's probably just ask your mom and dad from a day to day basis.
Get me some ginger mints.
They're healthy for you.
Bugs are healthy.
If you're stranded on an island, you have nothing to eat.

(09:47):
Eat some bugs.
They're healthy.
That's true.
Where did you learn that?
But how did you know that?
Not know that because I learned it from Bear Grylls.
We've known I've known that since I was like one year old.
OK, boom.
So next question.
Next question.
This is supposed to be the lightning round.
So, Faye, what is your favorite all time breakfast cereal?

(10:13):
If you if I gave you ten dollars and I said go down the cereal aisle, you can pick any
cereal you want.
What cereal you pick in, Faye?
Maybe Fruity Pebbles or Fruit Loops.
Fruity Pebbles or Fruit Loops.
That's your all time favorite cereal of all time.

(10:36):
I guess.
I don't really.
Have you tried all the cereals in the cereal aisle?
Well, I don't know if I actually tried Magic Spoon.
Oh, you haven't tried Magic Spoon, but you'd like to try it?
I don't want to try it because it's probably going to taste like Free Wishes.
Free Wishes is kind of...
Pause for just one second.
Well, Rhodes was liking it and then he was like, mmm, and then he's like, ugh.

(11:00):
Yeah.
Oh, hi, Murphy.
Murray, do you want to come up to the microphone?
This is our dog, Murray.
You can't see him, but he's very cute.
He's old.
He's black and white.
And you can hear him breathing right now.
Be quiet for a second.
Murray, you want to come up to the mic?
Oh, yeah.
He's just laying down right next to us.
Hi, Murphy.

(11:21):
Dad.
Yes, Faye.
We introduced him.
He's like our podcast dog right now.
Yeah, we introduced him.
He's in the studio.
Yeah, I kind of forgot he was out back and it's really hot outside, so I just want to
get him out.
All right, Rhodes, what is your favorite all time breakfast cereal?
OK, ever since I...
You know those things like the blue box with the tiger on it?
Rosted flakes?
Yeah.
Ever since I've tried it once and I like ate it here, I got some and I put it in my hand

(11:45):
and it's all really crunchy and there's like stuff on it and it was like gross.
So that ruined it for me.
OK.
I don't want to get it ever again.
Well, I can...
This is a question about...
Hold on.
This is a question, but this is a question about your favorite all time, not your least
favorite.
My favorite all time would probably be...
I think they discontinued this.
It was like this thing I got.

(12:06):
I went to school once and there was just like this box.
It was like chocolate, it has a chocolate bird on it.
It was so good.
It was not Fruity Pebbles.
It was just like chocolate, like...
They're called Cocoa Puffs.
Cocoa Puffs.
I haven't seen them at all, like the logo.
They're available at the store.
Oh, but that's my all time favorite.
I always ask for what's those chocolate things and dad's always like...

(12:30):
But now he knows.
Now he knows.
OK.
Cocoa Puffs.
All right.
So...
Cocoa Puffs.
Rhodes, if you could build the perfect breakfast sandwich, what would be on it?
So I'd get toast and put some Nutella on it.

(12:52):
And then...
Closer to the mic so we can hear you.
You put the Nutella on the bottom and then right on top, you put Fruity Pebbles on top
of it.
And then I'm...
I was thinking to add chocolate Fruity Pebbles, but that would be chocolate chocolate.
Most people don't like chocolate chocolate.
And then squish it together.
Nom nom nom.
But whenever you toast it, you got to toast it to be crispy so the Nutella drips on your

(13:17):
hand.
You get that gooey effect.
Wow.
That sounds really good.
Yeah.
So, if you could build your perfect breakfast sandwich, what would be on it?
It probably smells good too.
So I should...
Close to the mic so we can hear you.
I would probably get two pieces of sourdough out.

(13:37):
And then I would probably put eggs on it.
And then avocado and bacon and salt.
Whoa.
That sounds really good.
So you would have a sourdough.
What about sauce?
Do you want like mayo or no sauce?
Mayo.
You want a little mayo on there and some scrambled eggs?

(13:59):
I bet Jason would like that.
And some bacon.
And what else did you say?
Avocado.
And salt.
I have a question.
Do you guys know what guilty pleasure means?
No.
Okay.
So guilty pleasures like this.
I really like toaster strudels for breakfast.

(14:19):
You're guilty because you don't want to eat it because you think it's going to be bad
for you.
That's right.
But you love it too much, you're going to eat it.
That's right.
And then you get too much of it.
And then you might have...
You might be fat.
Or think about it this way.
I have a guilty pleasure.

(14:40):
I like to listen to Taylor Swift sometimes.
I love Taylor Swift!
Too much stuff can rot your brain.
So the thing there is that I'm a big old scruffy dude and big old scruffy dudes don't typically
like Taylor Swift.
They like stuff like rock and roll or like rap.
I love Taylor Swift!
Me too.
So when it comes to breakfast, what is maybe a guilty pleasure for you?

(15:03):
If you know you eat it every morning, it'll probably not be good for you, but you just
love it anyway.
I'm going to have to say cinnamon rolls.
Cinnamon rolls.
That's a good one.
I don't eat too much, but then if I just eat way too much, then boom, I'm going to be like,
ugh, I don't feel so good.
Your tummy will hurt.
Yeah.
Same with dessert.
If I'm having a dessert...

(15:26):
This happened once at school.
No, it was like...
Remember we went to Dripping Springs?
Oh yeah.
And Mom said you can have as many s'mores as you want.
I ate like five because I didn't want to get a bunch and then go ugh.
Dad, so we were by this like just free campfire by the pool in Dripping Springs and Sally

(15:54):
and Maggie actually ate like one and me and Rhodes ate like a ton.
Yeah.
Guilty pleasure.
Guilty pleasure.
Next question.
All right, Feifei, what is your favorite fast food restaurant to have breakfast at?

(16:19):
Wait, you mean fast food?
Yeah.
Like if we go through a drive through for breakfast.
But for breakfast, but I didn't get my turn of the guilty pleasure.
Oh, you're right.
I'm sorry.
What is your favorite guilty pleasure?
Thanks for keeping me on track.
Probably sugary cereal.
Yeah, that's a good one.

(16:39):
You can't have it every day.
You gotta have something healthy.
Into the microphone baby so we can hear you.
Like me and Rhodes, I could try to like get it like every single day.
Hey, don't bring me into that loop.
Don't bring me into that loop.
It's mostly ropes.
Don't bring me into that loop.
All right, just own it.
Be like, yeah, like breakfast cereals like that.
Okay, Feifei, if we're going through a drive through and you get to pick for breakfast,

(17:02):
where are we going?
I already have my idea.
Like even something that's gone in Texas.
Yeah.
Hmm.
Say to Dunkin Donuts or Su's.
Dunkin Donuts or Su's.
I like that.
What about you, Rody?
What's your favorite fast food breakfast?
Well, I would probably just look off the eye thing anyway.

(17:24):
Okay.
It's either Su's or Waffle House.
Probably Su's because she's super nice and really good places.
Waffle House isn't fast food.
There's no drive through.
I know.
I would probably go to Su's, like Su's because she's super nice.
Yeah.
She'll ask you what you want.
During Halloween, she puts out these little buckets of candy to like just like for kids

(17:49):
to take a couple candies.
Yeah.
And there's also like this part in like it's near like Thanksgiving.
She sets out this pumpkin spice donut, which is, oh, it's just beautiful.
If she came up with that idea and she didn't copy it off of anything, I just thank her
for bringing it in because if I didn't have that, I'd be like, I'd be missing out on life.

(18:13):
That's true.
You'd be missing out on a whole pumpkin spice life, wouldn't you?
Yeah.
But you could always like, if she didn't make it and it wasn't invented, like you could
always make it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You could just, I could just think of like at Halloween.
Pumpkin spice donut.
Pumpkin spice donut.
Wow.
All right.
So, Brody, the reason I specified between drive through is because the next question

(18:40):
is what is your favorite sit down breakfast restaurant?
Waffle house.
Of course I would go to waffle house.
Waffle, like you have to get the chocolate chip one.
It's just delicious.
It's all gooey and when you bite into it, oh my God, it's like heaven.
Feifei, what about you if you're going to sit down and have breakfast somewhere like

(19:01):
IHOP, Waffle House, Cracker Barrel?
I would say Cracker Barrel.
Barrel?
Yeah.
It's just sometimes it makes me and Rhodes tummy hurt.
Yeah.
I like sit down.
I eat one scoop of cereal.
Yeah.
Last time I was just on the phone looking at my dad's phone like.

(19:22):
We also usually have serious talks there and I don't want to hear serious talks when I'm
trying to eat serious cereal.
Serious talk.
Wow.
Yeah.
I would just want to eat my serious cereal.
The next couple of questions you may not have an opinion on, so you can just say pass if
you don't know, okay?

(19:44):
Because Rhodes is vegan.
He doesn't eat the next thing.
So I eat the next thing.
Yeah.
So Feifei, is turkey bacon trash or delicious?
Turkey bacon, not regular bacon.
Trash means like bad.
I don't really know.
You don't know.
So you can say pass.

(20:04):
Because I don't, I haven't really tried it.
Yeah.
We're probably going to both pass.
We've never defiled you with turkey bacon.
We've only ever given you regular bacon.
Yeah.
Or turkey.
Or turkey by itself.
Yeah.
Pass.
So yeah, that's a pass.
So, uh, Rhodey, have you ever had oatmeal before?
Yes, I have.
It's, uh, it's good.

(20:25):
You like oatmeal?
I love oatmeal.
Do you know what a peasant is?
Oh, no.
Is that some type of bird?
No, that's a pheasant.
P-H.
Oh.
Rhodes also likes, um, raisins.
Oh yeah.
That is true.
I love raisins.
So a peasant is somebody that's like poor.
So do you think that oatmeal is poor people food or can anybody eat it?

(20:47):
Uh, poor people food.
It's like, it's slop.
It's like, well, it's like, it's like, it's like, it's like, it's like, it's like, it's
like, well, I wouldn't say that.
Well I did-
Something that if I had a bunch of good things that I have and if I had to choose, well,
this is a question for you, dad.
Uh, if you had a bunch of good things and oatmeal, and there's a bunch of poor people,
what would you give it to?

(21:08):
Bunch of good things or oatmeal?
I'd give them a good things cause I don't like oatmeal that much.
I like oatmeal.
I'd still give them the oatmeal.
Yeah that's pretty good, it'll make them, um, it'll fill their bellies.
to fill their tummies and help them be full for the day.
But there's also some other like healthy,
but like some not healthy.

(21:29):
So we do these bags at school.
We help the church out by putting snacks for the kids
that when they come home for the weekends
in their pantries, they don't have like any like food.
So we go to this thing called the food pantry
in the back of our school.

(21:51):
And we just grab one and one and just keep going around
and around with these black like garbage bags,
but they're not actually garbage bags.
They're like pool bags.
Same thing about my school.
Like this lady, there's like a bunch of like black bags
and she brings them to all the kids
who doesn't have snacks in their pantry.

(22:11):
So like there's a kid in my class named Jocelyn.
She gets like, she like brings it
and there's like just a bunch of holy snacks in there.
Like, that's a big problem in our country right now.
Or maybe like they don't even have parents.
Because some people are orphans

(22:35):
and they don't have any food.
They just have this orphan place like in a house.
Just like Annie.
Yeah, Annie and this girl, like no singing,
no dancing, no get to cleaning.
Oh, that's Annie, right?
Yeah.
So let me ask you a question.
Do you, does it make you sad that there are some friends

(22:58):
that are living in our community?
Tell them the story about like the little kid
in the starfish.
Ah, yes, that's a great story.
So this is a good story.
So I tell the story to my kids
to kind of illustrate a point,
but one day there was a big storm

(23:22):
just came through this beach town
and washed all these starfish on the beach.
And this little girl saw them.
No, boy.
Oh, sorry, little boy.
It could be a boy or a girl.
It's interchangeable.
This little kid, this little boy saw them
and he felt bad.
And so he went down to the beach
and he started throwing starfish in one by one

(23:43):
and trying to save them.
And some people kind of saw what he was doing.
Actually the old man.
Yeah, I know.
Well, I got it.
You want to tell the story?
You want me to tell it?
Some people saw him and they thought
that he was kind of being silly.
And so this old man shouted out to him and he said,
what are you doing down there?
And he said, I'm saving the starfish's life.
And the old man said, you'll never be able to get

(24:04):
to all the starfish.
It's not gonna even matter.
And the little boy said, you silly old man.
He picked up a starfish and he threw it in the ocean.
He said, that one.
I feel being so silly, so cheap.
No, the moral of the story is this.
The old man thought about it for a second
and came down and helped the boy
and they threw starfish in together.

(24:26):
And so the point of that story is that
you may not be able to save everybody's life,
but you can make a difference
to the people that you touch, right?
And then that can be an inspiration
to help other people realize that.
You can help other people,
but you can't save all of the people.
Other people can help you.
And then the other people,

(24:46):
and the other people.
That's right.
It serves as an inspiration.
So that a way we can spark change
and help our community, right?
Yeah, what was your question?
For both of you and dad.
Dad, if you were a king and they give you a $10,000,
and you've been saving up to get something
that was $10,000, would you buy the thing
or would you give it to the poor?

(25:08):
Give it to the poor.
Okay.
I'll give it to the poor.
Good choices, that just shows how good you are.
All right.
Rhodes and Faye, you both can pass on this one
because I have never shown you a John Claude Van Damme movie,
but do you know who John Claude Van Damme is?
Okay.
Pass.
All right, we're passing on that one.

(25:31):
I'm gonna skip this one
because you guys have never fought before.
Oh, I have fought with Truman.
I beat him all the time.
Okay, what's your best finishing move on Truman?
It's probably get him down and probably this one time,
I choked him with my leg.
Oh, a leg choke, huh?
Mm-hmm.
They mostly don't let me in the game.

(25:52):
She's using a referee.
Yeah.
She says, coot, coot, coot.
No, and I've usually,
the bathroom or drinking juice or something.
Coot.
Okay.
Wait, one time we're on the trampoline and I was a ref
and I said, kept saying coot and Rose was like, what?
And we said crocodile?

(26:13):
Broccoli?
And then I was like, coot.
All right.
Coot.
This one might be a pass too, but I'm gonna ask it anyway.
You might have an answer
because you've played more video games, but what is your-
But I might have an answer.
What is your favorite fighting video game?
UFC Five.
Okay, that's a great question.
I always beat Truman.
Truman, you hear me?

(26:34):
I'm gonna beat you like, sorry you come here.
You hear me?
Me too.
I kind of beat mom sometimes,
but she kind of beats me sometimes.
Oh, Faye, what about Fortnite?
It's kind of like a fighting game, like-
Yeah, I like Fortnite-ish
as I don't really know how to play the real game.
Me and dad love Fortnite and Truman.
We're like a big, brick-free.

(26:54):
Yep.
Big three.
Big three in the Fortnite.
All right.
Do you guys like wrestling, professional wrestling?
Yes, it is fun to watch and it's like interesting.
Like if you have a friend or an enemy
and your enemy likes the person that you don't like.
That's kind of annoying.
And you have a choice.

(27:15):
You can fight against your enemy
and if you win you're like breaking rights.
I told you so.
Wrestling's not really for me.
Told you so.
I really just like girly stuff like glitter, unicorns.
You're more on the breakfast side of this podcast.

(27:37):
Than the fighting side, right?
No, she's on Save the World.
I'm on Save the World.
Yeah, because she asked mom to buy a compost bin
which is right over there near our favorite towels.
Yeah, you could have seen it if we had a video on.
Video component.
Yeah, we're working on it.
All right.
Now let me ask you this question.
Whenever we're watching the UFC,

(27:59):
do you sometimes hear the fighters trash talk each other?
Yes, yes.
Yeah, like-
I hear, once Dustin Poirier said to the other guy,
you're gonna win, little stick man.
That's what I call Truman.
You're gonna lose little stick man.
Yeah, and like we call it like road to snake
and like Truman like Bob or something.

(28:21):
Like tiny Bob and Truman's like,
yeah, I'm gonna beat the snake, I'm tiny Bob.
Is trash talking okay?
Yeah. No, it's mean.
It could hurt the guy's feelings.
I know, but like if you don't really mean it,
if it's like a joke, it's okay.
Yeah, like if the other person laughs along,
then it's okay. But I don't know

(28:42):
if this girl Austin really jokes around
because she like- Stop it.
First like she like,
after she like says something mean
and then she's like, oh, it's just kidding.
Well, we gotta take people at their word.
So if she said she's just kidding,

(29:03):
then we'll just say, hmm, she's just kidding.
Now I've got a question for you.
Have you ever seen a movie or a TV show
or an anime that has like a fighting
or a training montage in it?
Yes.
Which one is your favorite that you remember?
Carmen Sandiego.
Oh, you love Carmen Sandiego.
She likes to fight.
She likes to kick, punch.
I don't know.

(29:23):
You like to lie.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
You can say pass.
Pout.
Faye, don't you like Carmen Sandiego?
Like the interactive one?
I like that one.
I only like the interactive.
I only like Carmen Sandiego.
And I only,
I like,

(29:45):
I like that song.
It's just, I also like the one like in real show.
Okay.
Rhodes, if you could pick any song
to walk out to a fight to,
what song would you pick to hype you up
and get ready to walk out to a fight?
Uh.

(30:05):
I'm gonna have to come back on this one.
Like after Faye.
Do you have a song that you would walk out to
and fight to? Yeah.
Which one?
It doesn't matter if you black or white.
Oh, you like a walkout song with Michael Jackson?
All right.
That's Asher Spence's walkout song.
Okay, what?
It's a meme song.
Dun, dun, na, na, dun, dun, dun, na, na, na, na, na, na, na,

(30:28):
na, na, na, na, na, na, na, na, na, na, na, na, na, na, na, na, na, na.
Okay, I know this is not about the podcast,
but after the podcast, can you make me tea?
Yes.
I thought for sure, Faye,
you were gonna pick Another One Bites the Dust.
Another one bites the dust.
Imagine to come out like if you're about to fight

(30:48):
and you just came out and you said,
do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do.
Well, I only like it because like,
I'm used to Dan and I'll keep it in his head.
That's right, I keep it in my head.
Do you, do you remember any of the fighters in the UFC
what their walkout songs are?
Wait, I need.
Yes.

(31:08):
I don't know.
Any of the walkout songs.
Which one do you remember, Ruggs?
Oh, shh.
It was one of my favorite songs and it was this fighter.
I don't know his name,
but I know it was one of the songs on my playlist.
Oh yeah.
Check out Ruggs' dance.
Do you remember when Michael Venom Page came out
to BBL Drizzy on Saturday?

(31:30):
Yeah.
BBL Drizzy.
That was funny, that was funny.
BBL Drizzy.
Yeah.
All right.
That's all the lightning round questions
I have for you guys.
Don't worry, we have more stuff to do, Faye.
So what we were gonna do is I was gonna pull up
some pictures of the UFC fighters

(31:52):
and I was going to test you to see if you know who they are.
Oh, I'm gonna call this UFC names, names, names, names.
UFC names, names, names, names, names, names.
Yeah, UFC names, names, names, names, names.

(32:14):
Okay, so.
Mom.
All right, first one.
Faye, I'm gonna start with the ladies, okay?
Yes.
Do you guys know who this is?
Hmm.
Wait, can you tell?
Wait.
I know her last name was like Chandler or something.
No.
I think you're being reminded by Miss Chandler.

(32:38):
Oh, we need a hint.
Dad, can you give us a hint?
Have we seen her before?
Yes, she's from Mexico.
Mexico.
And her name is similar to mom's real name.
Alexandra?
Alexandra and her last is?
It is Alexa Grasso.

(33:03):
Alexa Grasso.
I always knew someone's name was Alexa.
We're not talking to you, Alexa, back there,
wherever you are.
Yeah, she's telling us.
This one might be hard because she's Chinese,
but do you remember her name?
No.
Zhang.

(33:24):
Zhang.
Zhang Weili.
Zhang Weili.
Dang it.
Faye, where are you going?
All right.
Let's see, I've got one for you.
You know who this is?
No.
Wait, is it that ball girl that you're telling us?
Rose.

(33:45):
Her first name is like a flower.
Rose.
Rosa.
Rosa.
Rose.
Nama.
Rose Nama.
Younes.
Younes.
Rose, you're my new girl.
She goes by Thug Rose.
Okay, hold on.
Can we do boys now?
No.
Let's see here.

(34:07):
Girls.
Everything is awesome.
Everything is cool when you're part of a team.
Everything is awesome when you're living in a dream.
Everything is awesome.
Who's this?
I know his name.

(34:27):
It's Sean O'Malley.
Sean O'Malley.
The Sugar Show.
The Sugar Show.
Let's see.
Took me a while there.
I literally reminded myself before this whole show,
before this whole podcast that his name is Sean O'Malley.
Sugar.
I don't know what to ask for.

(34:48):
Hold on, I got one more for you.
Sugar.
I don't know anyone else.
Sugar.
Oh, that's...
Is he the guy who did Hitchot?
No, that's someone else.
This is...

(35:08):
Israel.
Israel.
Israel O'Malley.
Adesanya.
This is hard.
I don't know any of these.
I have a question.
Hold on.
What's up?
Can you give us hints in each one?
Yeah.

(35:30):
His last name is Edwards.
Oh.
Oh.
Leon.
Leon.
On Edwards.
Yes.
Leon.
You almost said Leon Bridges.
Leon Bridges.
I almost said Leon Bridges too.
Oh, here we go.
I don't know.
I don't know.
Dustin Poirier.
Dustin Poirier.

(35:52):
How am I not getting any of these?
I don't know.
I don't know.
Probably because I...
We don't really take the names.
We just listen to the fights.
Daddy, I usually fall asleep when the fight's happening
and Roach is like, go!
Do you remember this one?
Derrick Lewis.
So you guys have a hard time with remembering names.

(36:14):
Do you have any favorite UFC moments?
Oh yeah, hold on.
I have one more.
Wait, can it be the girls?
Yes, I got you.
I got you.
The girls that I used that I liked.
Wait, does she have hair?
Hold on one second.
This person is not a UFC fighter,
but Faye wanted to see if we could figure out...

(36:38):
Do you know who this is?
Katelyn Clark!
Clearly we've been bitten by Katelyn Clark.
Fee, leave her over here.
What?
No, Bruce Lee doesn't fight in the UFC, silly.
But he does fight.
All right, so what were your...
You have any favorite moments from the UFC watching it?
It's a bang!
That was your favorite moment, huh?
Yeah.

(36:59):
Faye Faye, do you think you'd ever wanna fight in the UFC?
No, no, God, no, no.
Into the microphone, we can hear you.
God, no, no, no.
You?
Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, God, yes.
God, no.
God, you.
That is too loud, you guys are crazy.
God, no.
So quickly, before we wrap up the podcast, is there...

(37:22):
Can I have tea?
Yes, I'll make you tea.
Is there anything else you wanna talk about
before we wrap up?
Is there some music in your life
you're really liking right now?
Taylor Swift, Taylor Swift!
What Taylor Swift songs are you liking right now?
Death by a Thousand Cuts.
Death by a Thousand.
Fast, fast, wake me up.
I get drunk but it's not a night.
I can do it with a broken heart.

(37:44):
Death by a Thousand Cuts and Shake It Off.
Those are your favorite right now?
What about you, Rody?
What music are you listening to right now?
It's probably, I don't really know.
What about that mixtape you made with the cover?
Oh yeah.
I've been listening to Dijon and McGee.
Dijon and McGee?

(38:04):
Oh and we're going to McGee's concert tour.
Bep, beep, beep, beep!
Wait.
We're gonna go see McGee.
We're gonna go see McGee in September.
I've got tickets for all of us to go see McGee.
Yeah!
And it's close to my birthday.
Yeah, so.
Really close.
Yeah, we're having a great time listening to music
and we went on a trip to El Paso recently.

(38:24):
Oh yeah, we went to El Paso and we had...
And we went to White Sands.
And we got to see Alita and Papa.
Yeah.
We got donuts.
They use donuts where like top notch.
I don't know where Papa gets them from, but ugh.
It's a place called Gussies in El Paso.
I only...
We need to go to El Paso.
I only...

(38:46):
I liked Olive Garden.
It's just Rhodes didn't get his pizza because...
They were out that day, huh?
Yeah.
Pizza means no writing.
Yeah, but I love Olive Garden.
You discovered Olive Garden.
And I love gnocchi.
Oh, and we...
Gnocchi.
This microphone doesn't taste good.

(39:06):
Well, don't taste it, silly.
Well, we have been into my dad's drawing app
with his Apple Pen.
I've been doing the greatest drawings.
Faisal been doing really good drawings too.
Yeah, I've been doing the big strokes
and doing the whole page.
Whoa.
And then...
And everything to do is...

(39:26):
And then another color, so...
It's probably like, it's like my background's gray.
Like my background's gray.
Are you done?
Fais heading out.
I want tea.
I'll make it for you here in a minute.
We're gonna wrap up and then I'll make it for you, okay?
So, right, I love doing this thing.
So like your background's gray
and you're like, oh no, I want it white or blue.

(39:47):
You just go to the color you want
and then you just drag it and there's just this little dot
and it goes ploop and your whole screen
turns like to blue or white.
The app they're talking about right now is Procreate.
They're enjoying drawing.
Yeah.
Oh, our sponsor is Coca-Cola.
Check out Coca-Cola.
Yeah.
The best drink ever.

(40:07):
Actually, no, but why do you think
Rollie Ball's the best game ever?
It's just Rollie Ball in the pool.
Okay.
Oh, we're not gonna talk about that right now.
All right, well, I just wanna say thank you very much
for being on my podcast.
It was a fun time with you guys.

(40:28):
Maybe we'll do it again in the future.
Thank you, Faye, appreciate it.
Any last words for people out there?
We hope you have a great life.
Grades aren't fun, learning is fun.
Okay.
Learning is more fun than screens.
Oh yeah, go drink some Coca-Cola today.

(40:49):
See if you have any free time.
Our sponsor is Coca-Cola.
Coca-Cola drinks Coca-Cola, please.
Some times on sports, State Farm is a sponsor.
One sec, one more thing.
State Farm is a...
Where are we gonna get message from Nike again?
I remember when we were little, really little,
and we draw a picture and it was like a Nike brand

(41:12):
and we messaged it to Nike.
I don't know.
That was like a long time ago.
Where are we gonna get message back, Nike?
Wait, can we call Santa tonight?
No.
That was random, it's July.
I think Santa's busy right now.
But I wanna say buddy.
Last Christmas I gave you my heart

(41:32):
and a very nice thing.
All right guys, thank you very much for joining us.
This has been a bonus episode of...
I'm a gummy bear.
No more singing, please.
I can wrap up the episode.
Thank you.
Thank you for joining us for another bonus episode
of Breakfast of Champions.
This has been Renee Floyd.
If you've got a question, comment, or a concern,
you can call us at 682-294-0101.

(41:56):
If you need to send us an email,
it's breakfastofchampspod at gmail.com.
You can find our podcasts anywhere.
Podcasts are available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify,
anything like that, YouTube even.
Like, share, subscribe, rate, review, all that good stuff.
We really appreciate it.
I hope you guys have a great afternoon, evening, morning

(42:17):
whenever you're listening to this one.
Rhodes take us out with some hand claps.
I'm sorry.

(42:47):
Vikki.
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