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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Papa Team six, Welcome to another episode of For the Dads.
I hope the trash is taken out. I hope the
school lunches are packed. I hope you have scheduled at
date night with Wifey. The feedback guys, as always has
been thank you. I just want to say thank you.
It's been incredible the show that we've created for you,
the community that we've been building has been truly a plus. Congratulations.
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I do want to say we've been seeing all the photos.
We've been seeing everybody respond to us or post photos
to us on social media. Congratulations to all the new
fathers and all the new dads out there joining PT six.
We create this show for dads that want to be
for dads that are intentional at home, who are looking
to be more intentional through stories that we tell, through
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stories that we share, from comments that you guys leave,
from stories that you share with us in our dms
on social media, and we also have a hotline six
on one. The Dads will be featuring a few phone
calls and we just want to create a space. Our
goal is to create a space to where you feel
like you are not a loan because these kiddos are
batshit crazy. Our partner at times can make us batchit crazy.
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We can make our partners batchit crazy because we are
also batchit crazy. This show is free for you on
all platforms. We create content on social media at for
the Dad's Pot. We create this content to give you
guys a little laugh, maybe share, or feel a type
of emotion. But this show we give you for free.
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All we simply ask in return if we bring the
juice general schrm over there, Willy one Shelf. I see
that that nickname is kind of catching on. Love it
also kind of hate how it was born, but I
love people hit me with will we one Shelf? All
we ask in return is that you simply subscribe to
our channel, that you simply follow us on social media
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app for the Dad's Pod, follow us on Apple, follow
us on Spotify, Spotify now their platform is evolving into
a little bit of a social media ask platform. I
see that there's comments now that's on Spotify. But all
you gotta do on Spotify is hit the follow button.
That would really help out the boys a lot. And
if you if you really want to be a PT
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six sicco and you want to solidify yourself in the
rank of Papa Team six, or maybe you're in buds
trading right now, which is breeding until dad status, or
you're on Milk Team six. We're gonna read a couple
comments from Milk Team sixers out there, the moms, BWTV
dot com, hats, hoodies, We had new hoodie drop this week.
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Matter of fact, Cooper comstock or graphic designer. He was
just in here feeling me up, Saga. This is his
favorite hoodie you've seen. He actually wants to buy his dad.
So spoiler alert if Papa Coop, if Papa Coop is
out there watching, he wants to get you this hoodie
which is embroider, got Dad across the chest, the colors
navy blue, red cream, the bwtb etched on the side.
But that is how you become a true PT six
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sicco That's how you truly solidify yourself in the Papa
Team six regime. Because again we have PT six shirts.
They're being shown out there. Guys. We love it, Yes,
we love it. We love it.
Speaker 2 (02:59):
And if there's anything that not that I pride myself
on but I really try to do, is if there
is a product that we are pushing and I really
love it. I tried to really be like, hey, this
is a good product and the hoodie.
Speaker 1 (03:13):
I put a tweet out.
Speaker 2 (03:14):
And I was like, I know that this is our
podcast obviously, but that thing is comfy.
Speaker 1 (03:19):
It compy. This ain't no cheap shit on this, on
this hoodie, on this hoodie. This is a durable, super comfortable,
embroidered Yeah, hoodie. We also got the penance behind Shuham
that you can cop. We got the onesies. We got
onesies out that we just drop with just good God ones. Yeah.
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Should we tease shout out Jocko willing Hey, shout out
Jocko Willick.
Speaker 2 (03:43):
Should we tease what else might be coming out with
good because there's been some conversations, correct, chef on another
good product that.
Speaker 1 (03:52):
Might be coming soon? That's correct? Do we want to
tease it right now? Listen? You know, you know Willie
one shelf. I'm trying to catch up right now? What
exactly are we teasing with the good? It fires me up.
I say go ahead and tease it. You're teasing me.
Speaker 2 (04:04):
I'll act it out as he describes it, and then
we'll see if you can guess it.
Speaker 1 (04:09):
Okay, if you're if you're listening, on audio. This would
be a great time to tune into YouTube. I would
turn it up. I would turn it up. I'm currently
described is bur class bur class burp class dude, I am,
I'm solid it Like we'll catchphrase that's that you can
use words. But like charades, if you get a little
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family game night going on, you are you are competitorids.
Speaker 2 (04:37):
We did that one Friday stream. We we used to
the back of the bus Friday.
Speaker 1 (04:41):
We did what was a salad bowl.
Speaker 2 (04:43):
Yes, which is like a foremost charades for anybody that's
heard of salad ball. You were cooking. Who was your teammate?
Oh no, you were like all time quarterback, like you
were on everybody's team.
Speaker 1 (04:55):
You were a beast as well, shureham.
Speaker 2 (04:56):
I come on, come on, I'm good at act not
as good as guessing.
Speaker 1 (05:01):
If you're gonna be a dad and you still got
the competitive nature in you, you have to be good
at at game nights. Yeah. I think it's a prerequisite.
Speaker 2 (05:09):
Were you all doing game nights when you were like
a kid or was that a later in life thing.
Speaker 1 (05:15):
Game nights like family game nights? Yeah, yeah, yeah, no,
we would do We would do like you know, me
and the boys. We'd be playing Pokemon, Monopoly. You know,
you'd be playing Clue, Stratigo, Guess who, God, guess who?
Was so electric Checkers. There's this little race card game
that we would play. It was phenomenal. What what type
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of No, I forget what it is, but it's kind
of like a role. It's kind of like a you know,
spin the wheel, dice roll oh, spinning the wheel? Was
it called life? Life?
Speaker 2 (05:46):
Did you ever have the race tracks with the gun?
Speaker 1 (05:49):
Of like it?
Speaker 2 (05:50):
The gun basically made the cargo fast whenever you pulled
the trigger, and it's two v two Like No, it's
kind of like Hot Wheels, but like you basically have
to gauge the speed on the straightaways and like release
the speed when your car goes into the turn because
if you hold the trigger down on the turn.
Speaker 1 (06:11):
You're gonna be banging up against the walls. I was
a hot wheels guy, Like you'd have the ones, but
I didn't like where it'd be like automatic to where
they're doing the loops and going to around the track.
I wanted like side by side, you let the cars
go down the hill or whatever the track is, and
I would take all my cars and we wrestled growing up,
so I was I loved brackets for whatever reason, I
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love tournaments, so I would like stack and see all
of these cars and just do a massive tournament just
by myself. The build out headlines and storylines in my head.
Speaker 2 (06:44):
This might be the worst advice I ever give you
as a fellow dad, But there are people on TikTok Live,
absolute hot wheel sickos that do exactly what you're describing
right now, and they do tournament brackets. They do it
on TikTok Live. And I have fallen down that rabbit
hole so many times.
Speaker 1 (07:06):
Got a favorite car.
Speaker 2 (07:07):
They exactly keep the score and it's like as they should.
Batmobile has twenty wins. Dude, who's the speed racer? Speed
Racer car had like eight wins.
Speaker 1 (07:19):
I love that. Oh it's electric. But the parents would
always be playing playing like you know, like Rummy or
some shit. They'd have like an adult little game, be
playing cards and stuff like that. But you know that
was like over or what is it called? Phase ten?
Is that a styp Does that sound right? Got a
new social guy. He got Derek. We got a new
social guy. His name is Derek. Say shout out Derek
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in the chest. Shout out. Derek never played Phase ten.
Speaker 3 (07:44):
But it's in that pile of dad and mom games
that I wasn't allowed to touch as a kid. Exactly
always right there, exactly ever able to grab onto it.
Speaker 1 (07:51):
And he knew when they were playing. You couldn't bother him, No,
not at all.
Speaker 3 (07:54):
And they kept score and they made up the scores
every time. I don't know who was winning, but yeah,
celebrate like they did it, just kept going with it.
Speaker 2 (08:02):
They just look they look awesome at their table. I
had to give a picture.
Speaker 1 (08:05):
Oh you took a photo of it? Yeah, please please
put up the picture. That's a great day. Move too.
You see a moment happening. You just want to I
just want to snap a photo.
Speaker 2 (08:15):
We got Derek's first time on the mic. I wish
that we had Chef's first time on the mic, but
we got of Chef.
Speaker 1 (08:21):
We could have some new viewers and listeners tuned in.
We should probably break down, Penn. It just fell down
in the back and it still looks good. It does
you like that? It's still look good. I'll get a
I'll build a shelf for it. I'll hang a shelf.
We got at least I could do really one show.
Speaker 2 (08:42):
We could do that after this recording. I actually have
my drill and I have some screws. We could have
a really one shell redeem himself.
Speaker 1 (08:50):
What I was gonna say is there could be new
viewers tuned in that. You know, I gave him a
little bit of what we talked about at the top
of the show. But we go over dad losses, things
we crack a cold one too, or ups and downs
of fatherhood. I already mentioned the hot line. We got
dad hacks, we got survival kids, which, by the way,
I'm gonna have to lean on some dads for a
dad hack myself. So I'm gonna be asking the audience
here in a little bit, should should we hit comments?
(09:13):
I would love to hit comments, dude, Let's hit comments.
Speaker 2 (09:16):
I'm a little bit frustrated because I meant to go
onto Apple Podcasts because I found some comments on Apple podcasts.
Speaker 1 (09:23):
I haven't even dove on that platform yet. That fires
me up.
Speaker 2 (09:26):
They're shouting into the ether because like, who needs Apple?
But some of the Apple podcast comments are heat. Yeah,
I wish I had pulled it.
Speaker 1 (09:34):
Up, but just a I wish that I had pulled
it up a.
Speaker 2 (09:37):
Blanket statement shout out PT six sikas that commented on
apple pot.
Speaker 1 (09:42):
You love to see too. The PT sixers are getting
so confident in who they are that I've been seeing
people do like just their own posts shouting out for
the dads. Yes, you see that one family photo. They
just had their second one. Yeah, bookmarked it so I
can pull it up. But they just had their second one.
But he's like, if you're not tuned into four the dads,
you're missing out. Like all this stuff, like giving those
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shout outs, I'm telling you, it warms the boys hearts
we shared in the group chat.
Speaker 2 (10:08):
We need to start screenshotting the group chat whenever we
send stuff to each other. That's like gets us juiced
because there are multiple times that we'll send something and
be like, I cannot believe this is real, right, like
those sikos that created that group chat on Instagram with
you and me?
Speaker 1 (10:25):
Yeah, but how do we open up that group chat
to any PT six? So the chat is called PT
six Sikos, and Shuram's in the loure. Like Shuram is
a he'll dive in. I wouldn't be surprised if he
has a Reddit lure going on out there. This is
a guy who dives in rabbit holes. He's on all
the message boards, he's tapped into everything underground, under the
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table yep. And he sent me a screenshot that on
Instagram there was a chat that was made called PT
six Siccos and they're just dropping us a bunch of
sick AI graphics and photos of the Papa team six Bears,
not even trying to get hired. They're doing it for
the love of the game. Yeah, what was it? Raccoon
of bin Laden their creating like all the some of
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the moments that we've talked about, and I'm like, how
do we open this up to all the cicicos that
want to be involved in this? Yes, that would be
a better question for you. Maybe that's some Facebook chat
or something like. I don't even know that where we
could do a Facebook group.
Speaker 4 (11:19):
I brought up Reddit, but I forgot what it was,
something about we couldn't do Reddit. We can't do we
can't naturally make a reddit. We can't naturally make it.
It's some cicicos out there, redditors.
Speaker 1 (11:29):
Why can't we naturally make a reddit?
Speaker 2 (11:31):
It's like a unofficial official law of Reddit. Where like
it can't be used for marketing purposes, like we can't go, oh, our.
Speaker 1 (11:41):
Brand can't stand up before the dad's Reddit market.
Speaker 2 (11:44):
Once they get any sniff of Oh, let's secretly have
chefs start one and then oh, we'll throw in some
topics to get the people talking.
Speaker 1 (11:52):
They'll be like, huh huh. This feels very.
Speaker 4 (11:55):
Like so even if someone, if a cicico out there,
makes one, we can't comment that.
Speaker 2 (12:01):
We could interact with it, but we can't help drive it.
Speaker 1 (12:04):
So what you're saying is this is where the PT
sixers see an opportunity to just make their Reddit page
and they're the ones driving. They're the ones driving it.
Like we can't lead it, we can't can we interact
with it?
Speaker 2 (12:22):
Willie Winshelf can only plug the A gap so much.
We need PT six sickos to begin plugging the A
gap now.
Speaker 1 (12:30):
So Will Compton, Yes, can I have a Reddit page
and interact? Yeah?
Speaker 2 (12:35):
You have a Reddit profile and and you know somebody
is putting pictures and blah blah blah, and you can be.
Speaker 1 (12:41):
Like, dude, what a cicco? Okay? I love people. I
know the people out there, like on Reddit, are just
like Will has what questions are these days? Like, of
course you can make a profile. Yeah, you can make
a profile, but that would be fun if we get it.
If there's a reddit, there's listen. If the PT six
ers the sickos want to make a reddit out there,
that could be something we lean on as like another
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message board. Because I just I mostly rock the YouTube
comments and for everybody listening to like, just this is
a this is a tip for the PT sixers, for
the dad's listeners, little hack, so to speak. We record
our episodes right now. We're in the cadence of recording
on Fridays, which, by the way, happy Pizza Friday. Happy
Pizza Fridays. So episode releases every Wednesday, six am in
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the morning. We record the episode for the next week
on Friday, so there's about a forty eight hour window
to where we will gather the information or comments that
have been laid out. Only you know, those those couple
of days all you have. So if you leave one,
you know in the weekend or going into the next week,
they they're gonna miss the episode. We would have to
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circle back to them after the fact. Yeah, So if
you're watching and listening right now, and you do if
you got to banger out there that you want to
be seen or hey, why have they I thought I
a nice little comment out there. If you do it
in those first forty eight hours, that's your best opportunity
because we always record. Yeah, we record on Fridays, and
we need.
Speaker 2 (14:09):
To figure out when we're gonna record for next week.
Speaker 1 (14:12):
Because you traveled, I know next week's a big week.
Next week is a very exciting week, like football season's
kicking off. I saw somebody in the locker room saying too,
So we're getting Busting with the Boys on Tuesdays, we
got the locker room, and for the dads on Wednesdays,
locker or locker room. College football on Wednesdays, locker room,
NFL on Thursdays is inside the bus on Thursdays, inside
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the bus on Thursdays or Fridays. But yeah, the boys
are gonna be rolling basically all week long on our programming.
So if you're a fan of Busting with the Boys,
all of the content we put out, we're gonna be
in a pretty strong cadence throughout the entire football season.
I'm a little nervous about a pod taking a hit
because it'll be football season. Yeah. Need we just we
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need to beat the sixers to stand strong.
Speaker 2 (14:55):
Yeah, the Sunday, the Sunday late night late night radio
might have to come back.
Speaker 1 (15:01):
What does that mean for for the dads? Like, like, oh
us recording on yes? Yeah yeah yeah, so yeah if
we switch over recorded. All I'm saying is if you
want your stuff to be seen and potentially talked about
on our show. We record on Fridays after the you know,
the most recent Wednesday release, so you got about forty
eight hours if you're trying to get to us. Uh
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one that I'll start off with Martha byrne E five
to one. This is from Milk. This is a Milk
Team six operator here. I'd like to issue a bravo
Zulu to sum in one shelf for fully indoctrinating my
husband onto PT. Six. My favorite is one his it's
his turn to change a blowout and all I hear
up in the changing room is good.
Speaker 2 (15:44):
I'm so stoked about that comment. But I'm so heartbroken
because I had Martha's comment.
Speaker 1 (15:50):
Right, we should collabor, We should do a better job
of our pre pro meeting. You're fine, You're fine. I
got a lot though, like I was screenshotting a lot.
You know.
Speaker 2 (15:58):
It's a good comment though, if that to your first one,
and that was my first one too, So well done, Martha,
And I googled. I didn't know what bravo zulu meant,
and it's military jargon for well done.
Speaker 1 (16:11):
It's a little code there, little bravo zulu, well done,
well done? Go ahead, rip one. This is this is
where we play off and you just now you rolling?
Now now will?
Speaker 2 (16:21):
I saw this other comment inter Greeve seven said need
the Camo PT six hat for hunting season. Not only
do I love that comment, Chef loved that comment. Poked
me on the shoulder what yesterday and said, did you
see that Camo hat comment?
Speaker 1 (16:40):
It's like, surefucking you see that.
Speaker 2 (16:43):
We started sending back and forth. Some Camo patterns got
us a little excited.
Speaker 1 (16:50):
I knew when I saw that one.
Speaker 4 (16:51):
I go's gonna want to S's gonna want to see
that one.
Speaker 1 (16:55):
Oh yeah, Papa Sharan Young senor Sherman Young Senior would
would love to see that one. Oh yeah, buddy, Oh,
Willy senior or Willy Junior would love that one. God,
that's crazy that you're the third. I always forget that.
I love it. I need a boy. I need a fourth.
Speaking of third, what's our third? Calling from Sarah, I'm
living in the mild Team six strenches, living in the
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Milk Team six strenches right here, currently on maternity leave. Sarah,
I hope you were doing well Milk Team six here.
The amount of disappointment I had this week when I
realized it was only Tuesday and not Wednesday and I
had to wait a whole nother day for a new episode.
Love you guys with the emoji with the emoji Ooh,
I have Colin Perkins here four six, three one nine gooombaret.
Speaker 2 (17:39):
General Perkins checking in with the salute emoji. Oh, General Perkins, welcome.
Speaker 1 (17:46):
Let's see. Let's see because I got a couple. I
want to play with Sherman.
Speaker 2 (17:50):
Oh I do luke you Uiji said, willy see if
if you and the boys ever need a fourth when
you're a man down, I'm a pubg Og veteran PT.
Speaker 1 (18:03):
Six out by the way, he's talking about pubg Jared
before we started the show, came and tapped me on
the show. Did he tell you the good news? This
is our for the for the females out there for
the wives and women that have a man that are
that love gaming. I love gaming with the boys. The
men watching this will understand what I'm about to describe,
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but here's a little insight for the females watching on
on how our brain's work and how this excites the
piss out of us. So I'm sitting here and Jerry
comes up. He's like, Hey, I just got on the phone.
I you know, I just want to check in before
you start for the dads. And I'm like, yeah, what's
going on? Is everything all right? He's like, Hey, my
mom just called. She's sick. And I'm like, oh shit,
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is everything all right? He's, Oh, yeah, everything's totally fine.
I'm just not driving home this weekend, so I'm gonna
His girlfriend is leaving town. So he's got the spot
to himself for like the next was it four, five,
six days? Yeah? He's like, I'm wide open whenever you
need me. It can be two pm on a Saturday.
I know you got the kiddos, but I'm just letting
you know that I'm ready to operate on PUBG at
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any point this week because I got the house to myself.
And we start dapping up and He's like, my mom's
my mom's all good, though, I just want you to know
my mom's all good. She's got the flu, she'll be good.
Speaker 2 (19:19):
I unfortunately, I have a dad loss. And we can
go back to the comments after this, but I do
have a dad loss.
Speaker 1 (19:25):
Go ahead, share, please share.
Speaker 2 (19:27):
My wife and my daughter Scarlett, we you know, we're
traveling to Texas for Labor Day weekend. Unfortunately, they'll be
staying in Texas for a whole other week. So I'll
be home alone for that next week. No, I know,
so I'll be really bored. I'll just be sitting around
and I don't know.
Speaker 1 (19:47):
If you're your wife, you're gonna have the house to yourself.
Speaker 2 (19:50):
Yeah, I'm gonna have Unfortunately, I'm gonna have the house
to myself.
Speaker 1 (19:53):
That sounds lonely. It is. It's a big dad loss.
Speaker 2 (19:56):
So if you just ever want to check in on me,
see what I'm doing, like around seven thirty eight pm
and just check on me, that would really mean the world, dude,
And that that will be That'll be for seven unfortunate days.
Speaker 1 (20:10):
That'll be uh when is she gone again?
Speaker 5 (20:13):
She?
Speaker 2 (20:14):
Unfortunately, it will be uh from that Monday to the
following Monday.
Speaker 1 (20:19):
No, I know, I bet what she told you? Like,
I know, we're like, sweetheart.
Speaker 2 (20:31):
No, we're in the early parts of the episode. Have
we gone long enough to where I can cuss?
Speaker 1 (20:36):
I think so, But we do go just to we
gotta pace ourselves because we got to keep it under
That is true. So I want to officially cussed back.
I did. She told me the terrible news. I went, fuck,
are you serious? What'd she say when you did that?
She said, well, it's only seven days, but seven days
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you're taking Scarlett with you for seven days. I just
I know you said that. I just want to be clear.
You're taking the kid with you, so it's just gonna
be me. Huh, you're leaving old dad all home by himself. Godly,
that's one where you gotta go. You gotta go to
your knees, honey, please, hey, just tell me the news.
(21:21):
Tell okay, you come in your your your Jill.
Speaker 2 (21:24):
I'll be using so uh yeah, when you fly back
on Monday, we're actually not flying back. I thought it
would be good if I spent like a week with
my family, you know, and they got to hang out
with Scarlett.
Speaker 1 (21:34):
What what you're leaving the house for an entire week. Yeah,
oh honey, what did you have something planned? No, I
just I contrary to how you feel. I love you,
I love being around you, I love I love, I
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love fathering Scarlet. And you're telling me you're gonna be
gone for seven days. It's just seven days. Oh will, will?
Speaker 2 (22:07):
You can hang out with your friends. Maybe y'all play
that video game sometimes.
Speaker 1 (22:11):
I guess, I mean, they're busy, but I'll tap in
with them. I'll see they got lives too. And it's
not like I don't love I know you think I
love the game, but I don't love the game that
much to where it's like, oh my, my family's leaving
town for seven days. I wish you were staying in
town the whole time. Like that's boring to me. You're
kind of leaving me on an island. I get that.
Speaker 2 (22:31):
I just thought, you know, that would that's something that
would excite you.
Speaker 1 (22:34):
Pendulum swing so far? Oh you know what, maybe I
could no, no, no, no, you go because you you're right,
you've got to see your family. Your family wants to
see this baby girl as much as we really we
could just do no please please, Now I feel bad.
Now I feel bad I'll call the guys right now
and I'll just say, hey, I'm gonna need some support
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throughout the week. I'm gonna be on uber eats heavy.
I'm not gonna go with the gonna know what the
for myself. I'll get the PB and J's rocking. I
trust me, I'll handle it. My health will diminish from it.
But you you go do your thing with your family.
Speaker 2 (23:08):
Hey, speaking of PB and J's, there's a great comment.
I think I have it written down here somewhere if
I can't find it, but basically this dude, oh here
it is. This from Bmat eighty eight. He said, boys,
I'm in the trenches this week. Wife is mad at
me because I ate all the peanut butter last night,
and now the kids can't have.
Speaker 1 (23:25):
PB and J for lunch. Good. I was like, that's
the most dad, That's the most dad move, because you
got it when that happens, and it's like, oh shit,
yeah they are Why did I eat the last of
the peanut butter?
Speaker 2 (23:40):
I love that he said he finished the peanut butter
last night. You know that boy wasn't making a sandwiches spirit.
Speaker 1 (23:47):
Yeah, spirited it.
Speaker 2 (23:50):
Oh but that was from Brian Metcalf legend legend.
Speaker 1 (23:54):
I got another one from a former equipment manager, oh
Sean Lawson two fifty seven and new dad of eleven
month old boy. Former equipment manager. Two years at k
State got him one of the Big twelve this year.
Then two years of sports nutrition for k State and
one year sports nutrition at Nebraska got them going ten plus.
Lock that in on the fan of sports book as
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soon as you can GVR. All I will say is
nothing means more than when the athletes show love to
the support staff. Love the pod, keep it up, dude.
That gets me stoked.
Speaker 2 (24:23):
And our boy, the Arkansas equipment manager DM me. He said, hey,
what's a good address? I gave him the po box address.
He's gonna ship us a bunch of swag Arkansas swag. Bro,
you're way too kind.
Speaker 1 (24:41):
The Arkansas was that see you if that's oh sue
And then they pig suey two more times, pig sueye
for all the I think Arkansas. I think Arkansas is
gonna have a tough year. You can tune in the
locker room the and that I know you're not here
to get your football doledge from that. I have one
(25:03):
from Uh, this is from this is listen. I'm gonna
read this, and you're you're gonna think you might think
a little something for a second. Pig. This is a guy.
He's like, I stamped you on this. I'm stamping you
on this. Oh me us, he's standing us. It's like,
it's like, it's okay to call us this. Okay, okay.
Dads who have been snipped and shooting blank should be
called should be called disabled veterans. We should create annual
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an annual hang in Nashville or somewhere and call it
the VFW Veterans of Father Wars. As a as a
disabled veteran US Army Calvary Scout, I approved this message.
Thanks for the Podfat Stafford and Willie one show. No
(25:48):
I'll see you boys on the wall. Oh my god,
what was his name? His name is uh Joseph shop Miller.
Was that Joseph Schott Miller forty nine eight on YouTube? Yeah, dude,
I missed that one. It was eighteen hours ago.
Speaker 2 (26:04):
Fat Stafford and old Willie one shelf. Dude, those are
those are actually sick.
Speaker 1 (26:11):
Those are good ones, bro. I got the couple for you,
and I do I just want to shot you out.
I know you're not gonna do it yourself. Okay. Sure
might have the best podcast laugh on the internet right now.
Even a reply under that his laugh makes me laugh harder.
Let's fucking go and you got that laugh? Bro.
Speaker 2 (26:28):
I'll take it, dude, I'll take it. There there's a
guy on shout out. No, I'll take it, take it,
catch it, I'll catch it. Hold it, gonna shout somebody
else out.
Speaker 1 (26:36):
I know you're trying to move the hold it, bro.
Men have a problem with just taking a compliment. Thank you.
That's a very nice compliment I got. Do I have
any other? I have one? Uh. This comes from comedian Discovery.
Speaker 2 (26:53):
He said, Buddy, the black and white hat juices me
up a little bit. I think it juices everyone up.
I got a couple of dms about the black hats
on Twitter. Uh because there was a photo I think,
or like a graphic of Will wearing the black and
white hat and they're like, hey, when's that drop?
Speaker 1 (27:14):
I was like, soon, dude, just is it out? Uh?
It drops very soon? I would think, is it August
twenty sixth? I need a double check. Okay, Yeah, I
might be speaking out of my ass. Captain a Seman
Team six. I see the look in his face. He's like,
you know, I don't know if we should say. I'll
talk to g We'll get updated on. Yeah.
Speaker 4 (27:33):
I'm excited for the the bear hat will it's right
in front of you, but it's out of frame, but.
Speaker 1 (27:38):
Oh here, I'll grab it.
Speaker 4 (27:39):
It's just like Charm's awesome Visor, which will also be
on btwtv dot com very soon.
Speaker 1 (27:44):
But I'm just pumped for those there's There was one
on one on Instagram that I had to I had
to screenshot screenshot hollow point forty five, but on point
the o is a zero. I loved how y'all opened
with the shout out to the guy who watches with
the whole family and then talked about waiting for my
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mom silly silo to get repaired so you can ride
all the rides I did. I saw a couple of those.
I did see that shout out I've never got family.
Speaker 2 (28:16):
Yeah, silly silo, and that we shouted out they're watching
with the kids. Yoh, so sure, tell us how horny
you were, how much you want to mount your wife?
What's going on there? I uh, I saw this one.
This is a really good one. Uh this is West
Sutton nine two boys special shout out to Old Willie.
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One shelf on this one. I'm set to deploy on
my first mission end of October. Congratulations, Congratulations service, Thank
you for your service. Officially joining Papa Team six. This
weekend's training op was a full redesign of the nursery closet,
tactical shelfing, reinforced storage, and optimizing supply lines for baby centrals.
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Six hours in the trenches, cutting, painting, sweating it out
in the one hundred and twelve degree Phoenix, Arizona heat.
I've been in that heat. It's a real heat, a
dry heat, but a real one. Mission complete. I'm feeling
like a Tier one operator until the Missus returns from
her R and R and calls an audible on the
entire layout. Orders are clear, scrap and redo good in
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all caps.
Speaker 1 (29:28):
And I'm over here tell Hi about hanging his shell. Yeah,
I hear a story like that. I'm on Instagram last night.
I'm scrolling and I see this one. Dad just building
a complete fucking slide in the backyard from start to finish,
all wood land, everything. He's making these creative, awesome Instagram
reels about how he builds all this shit for his kids,
and I'm like, God, damn, he's just running laps on
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me right now quickly.
Speaker 4 (29:54):
Yeah, I've spared you from the voicemails, but we've had
some dads calling.
Speaker 1 (29:58):
With don't spare me. Let me get verbally assaulted on
a voicemail if you need to. These dad's gotta get
something off their chest. I've gotten a little soft and
that's completely I gotta accept it. I gotta take responsibility.
I gotta go hand up. I was a bit during
that time. I love you and you need Yeah, yeah, okay,
but it's part of the game. It's part of what
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we do. You gotta put You gotta be vulnerable. You
gotta talk about your low moments. You can't define me
by one moment.
Speaker 2 (30:26):
You Hey, but you got a really good nickname out
of it. And they there may be like bad connotation,
but the denotation of Willy one Shelf is pretty sick.
Speaker 4 (30:37):
It's kind of like a mafia. Like I told Willy
one Shelf it'd be something you'd hear in Goodfellas. Yeah,
the little uh, the copa cabana, it's not coba cabana.
That scene where they're doing the one take. Yes, yeah,
tell me two time. He he says everything two times,
Willy one shelf.
Speaker 1 (30:53):
Yes, WILLI one shelf?
Speaker 2 (30:54):
If you were to tell me, if I got in
trouble and somebody said just wait till Willy one shelf
gets here, I'd be like, fuck dude.
Speaker 1 (31:02):
Yeah, And look these dads they can jump at me,
they can verbally attack me. But there are there's a
group of dads out there. Yeah, they don't like the
manual labor. Yeah, I gotta stand up and speak for him.
What do you? What are you doing this weekend?
Speaker 2 (31:18):
Like, truthfully, are you super busy this weekend?
Speaker 1 (31:23):
More so a family, it's one where you like lay
in bed, You're like, hey, you talked to missus, Like
what do you what do we want to take the kids?
So I want to say Rue is doing she has ballet.
I believe on Saturday she starts that back up again.
But yeah, the world is our oyster.
Speaker 2 (31:40):
I was just wondering your boy's gonna be in the trenches.
I'm redoing this all reminded me that I'm actually redoing
our closet at our rent house because all the original
shells that were put in were like lightweight, like dorm
room college kid type shells, and they all one night
went I'll take a picture of it.
Speaker 1 (32:01):
It's actually insane. So you're gonna be in it. I'm
gonna be in it. I canna be in trenches. I'm trying.
Speaker 2 (32:07):
I gonna shoot invite and be like, hey, if you
want to pop over, I could show you a thing
or two.
Speaker 1 (32:12):
I'm not a pro. Okay, that's okay repairing a closet
for those reasons, I'm out, that's okay. You're Willy one Show. Yeah,
you need a shelf to hang or you want to
hang a picture, but.
Speaker 2 (32:27):
I am technically hanging a shelf in the closet. We'll
see what I digress.
Speaker 1 (32:34):
You know what, maybe people will hear this crazy well
can't be a homie for the boy for the boys
shirm and then maybe I'll just pop over. I pop over.
I'm like, hey, dude, you're coming to help me. I'm like, no, no,
we're just well, I'm here to get a photo. Hey,
get this, that's actually what I was just flying by it.
Speaker 2 (32:53):
It's like you coming over and like doing two screens
and being like, you know, Willy One Show, got it?
Speaker 1 (32:58):
He's just Fuck, that was a day, buddy.
Speaker 2 (33:02):
I gotta get home and then I have a laser
level or two. It would have made you look so
official just doing the You're always.
Speaker 1 (33:09):
The one, Yeah, You're always the one building and screwing stuff,
and I'm just kind of standing back and that's a
little uneven. You need a different screwdriver, not to keep
handing you different tools.
Speaker 2 (33:19):
All you need in life is a high viz vest
a clipboard and just stand twenty feet back from everybody
else and just cock your head a little to the side,
and you're golden.
Speaker 1 (33:31):
Dude. I saw this. I sent Charlote this this funny
video this gal made on Instagram and they're sitting here.
They are cheersing, like having a wine, yeah, toasting glass,
and then the caption over it, it's from the girl,
and her caption over it says, he doesn't know it yet,
but we have to put it, uh, put the duvet
on on before bed, not that he'll chat my ass more.
(33:56):
Please send that to me so I can send it. Okay, Okay,
then I'll chat my ass more than when you're getting
ready for bed. Yeah, and all of a sudden we
gotta swap the sheets out, yeah, or hey, this new
duvet cover came in. We gotta put it on, and
you're just like, can we just get in bed. You
know it's even worse is it's seven thirty ish. You
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just had the most amazing dinner, you just watch the
most amazing movie. You've been horizontal on the couch, and
you're like, ooh, I'm.
Speaker 2 (34:23):
A sleepy boy. I'm turning into a sleepy boy. I'm
gonna go hit the bathroom back in the bedroom. You're
walking to the bathroom and you see the bed with
no she it's completely stripped.
Speaker 1 (34:35):
She didn't even warn you. Yeah, And you're just like,
but you know it. As you're gonna take a pis
and you're kind of thinking how the conversation might go,
like while you're peeing, Yes, like, let me get my
attitude right, like, let me ask you know what happened?
Speaker 2 (34:49):
And you're thinking, I'm thinking in my head as I'm peeing,
I'm like, oh, well it'll probably be you know, hopefully
they're dry by now. But then I all of a sudden,
I started listening. I really opened my ears.
Speaker 1 (34:59):
Up and I hear the I'm like, they're still drying
right now? We're still drying. What gets me I love you, honey, Yeah, yeah,
I love you, sweetheart. But what gets me is when
what you just explained, like say seven thirty, but let's
say it's nine o'clock and you kind of kids are down.
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You've executed. Yeah, you've executed. You've watched the show, and
you've watched one episode because you're both tired, you're both sleepy,
and nine nine thirty rolls around and you're like, dude,
let's go, let's go get in bed. Let's have the
next episode in bed. Whoa, we have a TV in
the room. Oh, but it'll be we'll save the episode. However,
the picture I'm painting is you're excited, like we're gonna
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get some really good sleep. Huh. And my nighttime routine
pre bed routine is a lot quicker than my wife.
She's got all the she does, all the face cleaning stuff,
got all the all the different bells and whistles that
she goes through in her routine. Her routine takes about
twenty minutes. Or I'll brush my teeth, I washed my face,
might put a little something on. If I got like
(36:04):
a oh little zip popping up. Let me just put
this little really, but I'll go lay in bed. I
will get in bed underneath the covers, and I'll be
laying there just doing some little doom scrolling before the
wife gets in, because I mean she comes in, I'm
likes get the photo. Do now, let's see weekend, let's see.
So you're just a demon at all time? Not at
all times, depends on the situation. But if we're in
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the fourth quarter, we got a two minute drill coming.
But she'll send I'm and be like, hey, do you
might switch in the sheets out before we get bet.
I'm in bed, so what are we doing? We have sheets?
It's been what four days? I like about that party.
Usually we go I forget how long we go. I
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don't even know how long we go. But that's what
Chap's my ass is. When you're in bed, Hey, hey, Sweeter,
we gotta change your sheets? Jill? Why do we gotta
change them? You see that I'm underneath. You're literally in bad.
Speaker 2 (37:00):
Jill and Charrow have had some interaction by a very
small amount, and it scares me those two gang together
because every single story that you describe of Charro, you
are literally describing Jill.
Speaker 1 (37:14):
We gotta get him on. They are extremely similar. All
the boys out there are just like you do that too.
Speaker 2 (37:23):
And I'm nervous now because they're gonna get together. That's
the worst thing that could ever happen for us.
Speaker 1 (37:30):
Yeah. Sorry, there's like it's like the missiles and gunfires
going off in my head.
Speaker 2 (37:37):
All we have to do is just maintain the like
sweet dumb, golden Retriever type personality and frame of like
what we are to them, you know what I mean.
We really got to lean into that because they're gonna
get together and they're gonna be.
Speaker 1 (37:52):
Like Sherman's such an idiot. He freaking does this. He
poops his pants sometimes. That's how the girls connect. They
just start using idiot stories. I guess will still pisces
a bad So. Yeah, they're very similar. They can control
the yes, oh god, Yeah, we're gonna tell what we should. Yeah,
(38:14):
we should, we should. We got to get the fans together.
I I do have one more because I want to
get to a question for you, please, San Antonio. Wildlife
wife is on the pupp list for two more weeks. Boys, now,
the key is to make it last more than thirty seconds.
Speaker 2 (38:34):
Hey, somebody said, congrats Sherman. This was on Twitter. Congrats
Sherman for wife coming off the pup list hashag keep
it under an hour, but we won't have any problem.
Speaker 1 (38:47):
Yeah. That that that message right there from San Antonio Wildlife.
You ain't going past thirty. Just let you know. It's
gonna be disappointing. It's gonna be disappointed to a spot
to where you're actually gonna tell your wife sorry, but
you gotta remind her, like I gotta build this stand
in the back up, so we just gotta you.
Speaker 2 (39:05):
Know, honey, I'm sorry, I'm gonna be out of breath.
Speaker 1 (39:10):
Dude, red face, red face, what's in your mind? You're
playing like you just you're gonna be the man laying
it down. You know you might have thrust her to
a couple of grunts too. He I'll go make us U.
I'll go make us some waters. That's fine. I don't
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need one. You don't mean what what his mouth breathing
in her ear? She just gets her minded the what
the fun? Babe? What you said that at se too?
It's odd? Dede Right, I'm fine, and she puts three
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blankets on.
Speaker 6 (39:58):
Im.
Speaker 1 (40:00):
I just get just getting like twice, just breathing in
your ear and then you just hear ah and he's
just like you just turn around, like what the dude
thinks he's a man? Waited I waited a month for that.
(40:24):
I love you, Joe, And oh god, I am sorry.
Speaker 2 (40:29):
I apologize in advance, honestly.
Speaker 1 (40:32):
Yeah, there you go, get out in front of it.
Get out in front of it. And I won't deny
it at all. I won't deny it it all. I
never was like that guy.
Speaker 2 (40:40):
Dude, that's the thing that takes me back to high school.
Speaker 1 (40:42):
Dude.
Speaker 2 (40:43):
I just laughed now remembering those guys in the locker
room that when you're like a little freshman, the seniors
and juniors are talking.
Speaker 1 (40:50):
Yeah, me and the girlfriend Diddy, you know, probably like
six times last night you're like, besides what piking back
on that, like is he gonna fall off? Like what
is going on right now? Also that poor girl, like
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what in the world? Yeah, yeah, we should probably you know,
this is a kid show. This is this is where
we at like, we gotta keep it under it. Now.
We have fifteen we haven't got into our death. So
we have fifteen minutes. We're ten ten, we're ten minutes.
Baylor Auburn weekend. By the time this comes out and
drops on Wednesday, it will be college football seasons upon
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US Nebraska for Sincey tomorrow and Arrowhead Thursday night. Kicking
it off. You got Baylor Auburn over the weekend. Yeah, Wife,
He comes off the pup list over the weekend at
that game that night, that day, Good Wife is activated
very first drone show ever in Baylor history. That night,
Good first time. Scarlet's gonna be out fifty thousand, sixty
thousand loud good. Good, build up her immune system. Good. Good.
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She's gonna cry, and probably you're gonna to think about
leaving the game. Good thought about that. Check the stadium website.
Speaker 2 (42:03):
Made sure there's a little mom and baby room that
mama could go in there and pat her butts so
we don't have to leave too early.
Speaker 1 (42:09):
Good. Mama's gonna be pissed off thinking we need to
leave right now. But he wants to say this goddamn game.
She's gonna be mad at you. Good? Is that his
eighteenth beer? What the hell are we doing? I thought
you would grow up eventually. Good. I'm not gonna do that, sweetheart.
I'm not gonna do that. I am fired up for
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scarlett first game, first experience with her. I am so.
Speaker 2 (42:34):
Juiced and I've truly had to fight myself for every
single crack of cold one could be looking forward to
that game, Like I feel like I've brought in that
game up way too much on the show, and so
I'm just trying to chill on it. But oh my god,
I was talking to my dad. I'm just like so excited.
I was talking to her on the phone this morning,
like I'm just geeking out for It's gonna be so fun.
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Her outfit came in the mail. I'll picture of her
out there right there.
Speaker 1 (43:01):
That's a crack of cald One too, is just the
father son dynamic when son is now dad and you
guys are just having conversations about their grandkid.
Speaker 2 (43:11):
And I love it too because it doesn't feel like
a whole lot of I told you so. And you
probably feel the same way with your dad, of like
there's not much like micro managing because he never had
a girl and you were all boys.
Speaker 1 (43:25):
Too, right, Yeah, and my dad tried pulling the whole
you dropped you off in school that you ain't dropped
me off of shit, Yeah, he dropped me off at
school on day one. We had a nice we shared
a nice laugh, a nice belly laugh. Yeah. But yeah,
there's not a lot. I told you. It's just them, Like,
you know, when's an opportunity where I can come see
the little one exactly. Like my dad just loves hearing scarlets. Yeah,
because he never had a girl. And so just like
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all the little bud Oh oh the bows came in?
How many does yeah? Oh yeah, twelve pack? Dad. Oh,
we gotta get more bows than that. Yeah, you know,
he's juiced. They just and being a grandparent too, just
get to spoil them. And again yeah, like I was
one of three boys, so there was no girl, and
so my dad like you know, seeing ru and talking
(44:07):
about how big they're looking out. I need videos, look
at much of look at her calves. She's gonna be
an athlete, all those types of things. But that's a
great kracker Cole. When is the the father son mom
daughter father daughter mom's son dynamic when they have when
they're talking about the grandkids, that's a good kracker cales one.
Speaker 2 (44:25):
Yeah, dude, And just looking forward to oh my gosh,
the animal face paint, Like I want to find all
those things at UH in Waco on Friday, like all
the little kid activities.
Speaker 1 (44:38):
Knowing like there's been a couple of face paint opportunities
for Rue, but she's sketched out by the fate. I
can't get her talked into it yet. Bro, have you
done it yourself? Have not yet? That's what it's gonna
come down to. Get a dude, get a wolf. Oh yeah,
paint the entire face, yes, because you're right, that's what
it's gonna take. Look at that at I'll tell you
(45:03):
transitioning into a dad loss. And this is where I
can lean on the parents out there that have kiddos
in school, especially in that toddler face. We're in week
two of school with Rude right now, and she's she's
crushing it. It's been all time, but the mornings before school.
I would categorize in just the dad loss because I
would love some dad hacks from the audience out there,
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the parents that are well versed in how to get
a good routine going. Because Ruby and three, it's like
the toddler they they they want their own independence and freedom.
It's like all day long, Hey, put on your shoes,
brush your teeth. We gotta brush your hair, wear this outfit,
try and talk them into that outfit. Go do this,
go do that. They just get told kind of what
to what to do, so they're big at saying no
(45:47):
a lot. Yeah. And Rue's got a little you know
she can you sit there and you gotta go with her.
She'll get the hands on the hips. Oh oh, she'll
get the hands on the hips talking to you. Oh yeah.
You gotta be careful laughing too. You know, you gotta
be terrible, like holding in the laughter because like you
ain't listening to me right now. Uh huh. Yeah. And
the morning routine before school, it's like you're just you're
(46:09):
you're liking a constant rush, uh huh, Like sweetheart, I will,
I want to play with the ball. I want to
play ball with you. I want I want to get
you to try to dribble the ball six times. I got.
I'm making you breakfast. I'm trying to make your lunch
right now. Mama's messing with Scotti. Like we're trying to
get you going. We only got so much time before
we got to get your shoes on. We gotta get
you to school. And it's just like a constant I
(46:29):
need you to eat your breakfast. Sweet, you gotta eat
your breakfast. I don't like chicken sausage anymore. Well, guess what,
Since I know that now that you don't like chicken
sausage all of a sudden you used to love it.
Once you eat this chicken sausage, I won't ever make
it again for you, and then you'll go hungry. Sye,
how you like that? Yeah, we'll get you yogurt tomorrow.
You've had yogurt three days this week already. I don't
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like it. Oh my god. Bro.
Speaker 2 (46:55):
The one thing that Reud does that I love is
when she adjusts her she uses the back of her hand.
Speaker 1 (47:02):
Yeah, I've never seen that before and I love it constantly.
But hey, she and she's kind of like me in
a way to wheres It's like, uh again, he's a
little bitch made story. But I'm not like like, I
don't like getting my hands too like in the mix
of like dirtiness. Oh like, I like keep my like
(47:23):
if I want, like the when I take a bite,
I need my hands clean. I need them wiped off.
I can't just continue to go. I always want to
wipe my face. I always want to keep everything off,
like my face and everything else makes sense. And Rue's
very much like particular like that always needs a napkin,
Need a napkin. Okay, God damn, I'll get you a napkin.
It's not that bad. It's just right here. Just wipe
it off or use your shirt or your pants, so
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Daddy used to do for decades. But yeah, it's so
funny when she's like always eds her hair out of
her face the back like playing football, Like like if
I could, in between every play, I would take my
helmet off and just wipe my face. Oh really, Like
it's like anytime I feel something like sweat or anything
(48:05):
coming down my face, I just want it to be
like dry. I come off on the side. I'm always
like taking my helmet off all the time. Yeah, as
much as possible to like wipe my face off. And
I feel like Ruke has it because she's like that
with the helmet on buckling for the scooter. It's got
to be done a certain way. She's got to have
the hair out of the face.
Speaker 2 (48:20):
I hated long hair in sports, and obviously I didn't
make it past a high school level. But like, just
like high school sports, I had to have a short haircut,
any type of even if it's hair right there.
Speaker 1 (48:32):
I just drove me crazy. Yeah I could not. Yeah
yeah yeah. But the morning routine, yeah, godda dial in
the morning routine. If parents got any tips or hacks
out there, dude, this is more just like she's like,
I want to sit on the couch and no, you
can't sit on the couch. Or what was it this morning?
It's like I was making that was the ball situation
(48:52):
this morning and I'm like, sweetheart, you gotta eat your breakfast.
I need you to eat your breakfast. And she was like,
you know, she's I'm bouncing the ball. I'm juggling the ball.
I'm doing it three times. Okay, sweetheart, breakfast ain't even
ready yet. Good first off, good boy? Yeah yeah yeah,
I got you play for a little bit. But when this,
when it's ready, I need you to eat this. And
(49:15):
then it was Mom was making her a case of
DIA chicken cheese, case of dea for lunch. And then
she gets up and she's like, you know, does the
whole I don't like chicken sauce thing. And she's like
I want a case of d and we're like that's
for lunch. I want a case that's for lunch, sweetheart,
you can't. The case of da is for lunch. You do.
The chicken sauce is now, But now that I know
you don't like it, I won't make it for you
ever again. You used to love it. You loved it
(49:36):
as of right now. And then when she gets a
case of dia, she takes a bite and she gets
off the things. She's like, I'm gonna go get the ball,
like I need I need to cool off. She said,
I need to cool Yeah, I need to cool off.
I'm gonna go get the ball. And I'm like, all right,
you get the ball. She's like, the ball's got to
eat with me. I'm like, all right, go get the
ball and come back up here. No, I'm the ball.
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I want the ball to sit with me on the guy.
So I'm like, you're not going go on to the couch.
You're you're eating your breakfast. She's she looks at me,
and I start like walking. She's like walking towards the couch.
I start walking toward the couch. She starts running toward
the couch. I start running toward them, like you're not
sitting on the couch. She gets on the couch and
I grab her. She starts losing and starts throwing a
tantrum because she wants to sit on the couch the
ball and it's like, you gotta eat your breakst cause
(50:18):
we're gonna have to go here within fifteen minutes.
Speaker 2 (50:20):
Is there still chicken sausage on the chicken sauage're not
on the stove, it's on her plate.
Speaker 1 (50:25):
It's ready to go. Ok And she's having a taser.
So I got a I'm thinking to myself, Okay, good,
good good. We're in it right now. We're in it
right now. How do I de escalate this situation? Because
I just raced her to the couch and I just
grabbed her off the couch, So I got it right here.
I take her into the back closet, like go through
my room, go through the bathroom, and go back in
the clauset, just to remove her from the environment. It's like,
I just need we gotta talk about this, sweetheart. I
(50:46):
know you want your freedoms. I know Dad and mom
gonna tell you what to do all the time. I
know you're independent. I love that. I love that about you,
And that says She's like coming down from crying, and
she's like, you know, just constantly like white perrs here
she needs every speck of tear off of her face.
But she's listening and like, but with you going to school,
we just we need you to teach. I don't mind
(51:06):
if you play, play your little ass off, but the
moment breakfast is ready and good to go, we gotta
eat breakfast. Got oh. We try to switch it up
all the time between Eggy's chicken sausage and yogurt because
you gotta get your protein. Sweetheart, it's important. And whenever
we tell you that it's time to eat breakfast, I
just I need you. That's when you got to listen
to mom and dad. Dad. You can eat as fast
as you want eat it. Eat as fast as you can.
(51:27):
They can go back to playing. But whenever it's time
to go, and we got to get your shoes on,
we got to get you out the door. That's when
I need you to listen to us. Do you understand? Okay,
go back in set her on this on the thing
we accomplish. We're eating the chicken sausage, were eating the
chicken sauce.
Speaker 2 (51:43):
That's a great note of you can make it as
fast as you want, you control, Like if you feel
out of control, you don't want to eat, you can
control your meal.
Speaker 1 (51:52):
Time right once you're in it, right right, Because she's like,
I don't want to tell me you could eat five
bites by now the time you've been sitting here and
saying whatever the hell, she's saying, yeah, but we got it.
You need that to help you out. I'll uh, I'll
stick it for you. And for the dad's been gone,
just fell down. Oh sorry, we'll get the one shelf
going and we'll.
Speaker 2 (52:13):
Get Willie one shelf going. You know what, but if
there's if there's TSD by the way of I thought
you were talking about something like recording, like the mics
weren't plugged in, and my heart saying I said it's gone.
Sank I was like, oh, chef just gave us some
two thumbs up. He said we're rolling. As he said that,
I started freaking out. I'm so sorry, but the blood
(52:36):
literally left my face. Keep going about mourning routine and
that that was it.
Speaker 1 (52:41):
The dad the dad loss is learning in this it's
it's our first couple of weeks of going to school,
so we got that morning routine of in between like,
you know, waking up, getting her ready to go, getting
her breakfast, everything made. It's just like the communication or
if anybody's got some tips or hacks out there to
kind of set it up. Yeah, it goes better to
where you just get to where you're kind of like
(53:01):
arguing with her. You're like, dude, you gotta do this shit.
I talk about my boy Nick all the time. He's like, dude,
morning routines are a grinder. He actually texted me a
matter of fact that he's like, hey, could be good
if we get a if we FaceTime in the mornings,
they'll let Hudson and Ru see each other and we
can kind of like talk through certain things. Maybe they'll
like keep them in a good movie. Yeah. I thought
that was a great, little, great little nugget taking a
(53:23):
quick break from the episode to bring you and talk
about Wayfair that before I get into Wayfair. There's something
bittersweet about ending the summertime. You're winding down. You had
a great summer, you know, Rue she's in school now,
so it's always a bittersweet ending to summertime. However, I
do love the fall weather. I love getting into a
nice fall routine and a couple of things that we
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Speaker 2 (54:43):
Dude, shout out your boy Nick because he hooked me
up with a dad hack.
Speaker 1 (54:48):
Yeah, yes, would you like to share? Yeah, I would
love to share.
Speaker 4 (54:52):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (54:53):
Well, And I had a follow up question on the
morning routine though, go ahead, I don't know, Maybe we
do that and then I'll do Nick, what numerically time
wise does your morning look like?
Speaker 6 (55:04):
Like?
Speaker 1 (55:04):
What time are you waking up? What time like? Can
you break it down on that? So on a like
on an optimal day, I'm waking up at five forty five,
so I can get in the way, or I can
get in the garage at six, and I will use
from six to seven as like my selfish, this is
the time where I will work out in the mornings. Yeah,
sweat it out, do whatever I need to do, whether
(55:25):
it's Zone two and sau Ona, whether it's strength training.
I'll take that six to seven and work out in
the mornings so that way I can come in because
Charles is getting up around six forty five, mark seven.
It kind of depends on what Scotty's going on the monitor,
because I don't want to leave Charo hang into she's
getting the kids up all by herself. I mean she
knocks it in the she'll, she'll, she will rock that method.
But as often as I can when I'm home and
(55:46):
not traveling, it's I'll try and work out between six
and seven so that way I can be I can
go into husband and dad mode from seven until we
probably leave for school now like eight fifteen, eight twenty,
So from seven to that eight fifteen eight to twenty mark,
you know, we're getting Scottie up. One of somebody's getting
Scotty and getting the bottle and stuff going with Scotti.
(56:09):
Other ones going and wake grew up. Kind of depends
on the movers and you might walk in She's like,
I want mamma, but I found a nice little I
find a nice little game in a way to kind
of like mess with her. So that way when I
go in there and I'm getting reu ready, but we're
getting to pull up off so that way she can
so she can change in the underwear. We're going to
the bathroom. Hey, let's pick out an outfit. She loves dresses.
You got to try and talk off a cliff for dresses.
(56:30):
You've worn it three days in a row. Let's figure
out a different method, and she likes for you to
give her a couple options. You'll lay out a couple options,
she'll pick one. But as she's picking, she's playing. She's
like doing all the things. So it's like keeping them,
keeping them on course, getting them ready. I'll go down.
I'm usually the breakfast guy, Like I'm always making breakfast.
It's like eggs and toast and Greek yogurt and rousey
(56:51):
like coconut yogurt. But I'll get all breakfast ready. And
then if it's like if it's we're only two weeks
in with the with the school stuff, but if it's
like a PB and J or something where we have
a leftover, I'll get ruse lunch ready, or like this morning,
Charal was making a case dea. We'll be in the
kitchen getting all that stuff ready while replace Scott he's
on the ground, she's rolling around, she's playing, having a
good time with that tone. And then it, honestly, it
(57:13):
just comes down to executing. Hey, you got to eat
your food. Like we don't have all the time in
the world. It's like eating the food keeping her from
having a tantrum, because she can have a tantrum at
any moment. Because again, it's like they want their independence.
It's freedom as toddlers, they're always being told what to do. Yeahs,
like keeping them on that, getting their shoes on, getting
them out the door. Okay, So that's kind of how
(57:34):
the morning routine is. I love that that.
Speaker 2 (57:37):
There's like several things that you've brought up so far
in the show that I've written down. One is I
need to become breakfast guy because I love breakfast, I
really do.
Speaker 1 (57:48):
And I've been doing a bad job of.
Speaker 2 (57:50):
Like preparing breakfasts in the world. Sometimes do it, and Jill,
if she was here right now, she would go sometimes
like never, I'll be like, babe, I've done it before,
right the weekends, mainly, Jill does a good job of
breakfast when she does it.
Speaker 1 (58:08):
Neither one of us have like taken that role though,
but I think I want to take that and own it.
It's like as Scarlet gets older and starts like the
routine becomes a routine, Charle more often than not will
be the one with the outfits and the hair with
Rue because again it's like, uh, I can get rue rolling,
I'm not the hair stuff is, you know. I can
(58:31):
I can get a headband on, I can do a ponytail.
I can't do the braids yet. I can't do like
the fancy ponytails. We we's got these cute little pigtails
in today. But like with Charro doing the kid thing,
it's like I will make Charles breakfast. So Charles breakfast
being like an egg or two and some toast with butter.
Mine's like four eggs and Greek yogurt ruses. It's either
(58:54):
Eggy's yogurt or chicken sausage for a protein, and then
that's usually your breakfast. Then we'll get it ready for lunch.
Throw a little small little cookie in there for a
little treat at school, come on, cookie, maybe some kind
of a variety of options. But that's kind of like
our gig. Okay, it's breakfast. Guy's got it. It's got
(59:15):
its perks. It does. And my my mom did a
great job.
Speaker 2 (59:19):
My dad would do like breakfast and stuff, but my
mom cooked a great breakfast and packed crazy lunches. Dude,
I wish I could have. I might need to bring
that up for a future episode.
Speaker 1 (59:31):
Just go break down. I need to call her and
ask her, like, what was your lunch, Cadence.
Speaker 2 (59:38):
Oh my god, dude, these lunches like my friends, you
know how you're like trading like gummies.
Speaker 1 (59:43):
Yeah, that's there's that.
Speaker 2 (59:44):
But then my friends were like, yo, do your mom
make that that pesto turkey bacon club again?
Speaker 1 (59:51):
Yeah? She did?
Speaker 2 (59:52):
Yo, Can I get a bye to that? Like miss
Amy kind of she messes around.
Speaker 1 (59:57):
She put her foot in that little sandwich. Yes, dude,
she crushed it. I don't think I'll ever live up
to that, but it'd be fun to try. Another thing
I need to add to the bag now that I'm
like talking through this is I need to make Charles
Latte ri in the morning. I need to just get
her fully set up and prepared. Now that I'm like
(01:00:18):
a little an espresso. Yeah we got a little espresso machine.
Yeah yeah, yeah yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:00:24):
Jill hasn't been doing the caffeine as much because she's
pumping still right right. But that's something I could do too.
But I can definitely implement that. I also wrote down
you said at the very top, You're like you may
be playing planning a date night with the wifey, and
I was like, oh shit, I haven't done one of those.
Speaker 1 (01:00:40):
In a minute, I wrote date night with wife It
falls to the bag Burnner Bro Like it happens with
us us all the time. It's like a few weeks
to go by and it's like, hey, we haven't got
a breakfast together or we haven't had a date night
in a while. Yeah, you need to get like something
in the books because it's like that stuff is just
it sucks that you have to be intentional about it. Yeah.
Like me, I like me being a I love to
(01:01:01):
exercise and work out, and I know if I don't,
I'll just get in like it like weighs on me.
It like snowballs on me. I'll say I'll work out
in the afternoon. I won't work out in the afternoon. Yeah,
And even though I got to wake up earlier to
do it, It's like this is the most optimal way
to go about it because it's time that I can
have that is uninterrupted to myself. It's time I'm not
(01:01:22):
sitting in the putting in the middle of the day
or late in the morning to where it's taken away
from somebody else. It's uh, yeah, those would be the
two big keys. Like when you're married with kids, families
operating is think about what is your hour where you
have to yourself? Yes, because it's important that you have
(01:01:43):
time to yourself because again, if you're not watering that
plant at all, that's gonna weigh on you. And if
you're gonna be projecting it on your wife, you're gonna
be projecting on your kids at work, coming home, all
the tired stuff that we all know about. Yeah, and
if you if you think about it, it's like, Yo,
what time do you have to yourself? And then with marriage,
it's like what time are you guys intentionally putting in together?
(01:02:04):
Because the kids stuff takes over. Yeah, it takes over,
especially if you let it twenty four to seven and
you're all you're it's all thin. Like Charles a grinder,
she's a business owner bar the barth Res in Nashville's
a She's a worker. She's a working mom, working dad.
We got to have our ducks in a row because
it's not it's just working, you think to yourself. She's
(01:02:25):
made the comments recently, and I feel it. It's like
I feel like I just parent. I feel like I
just work and I'm just mom. And I'm like, yes,
there are a lot of times I feel like I
just work and I'm just dad. You come home, you
get to there. You might watch a show or two
she's on. In the background. You might be scrolling your
phone while the show's on. Then you're like, yeah, let's
just go to bed. Or I might go upstairs like
I'm gonna get on the game with the boys. She
(01:02:47):
might just sit on the front scroll and then we
both just go to bed. Yeah, versus like you know
that those moments when it's you're having those nights is
where it's like, I'll lay there. I know she's doing it.
I know the question will come up and I'm laying there.
I'm like, we got to get something in the books?
Number one? Am I taking care of myself? If so,
it's like all right, if I have that box checked,
(01:03:08):
because if I'm not, it's like, okay, how can I
plan out time that's for myself? Will you just have
to get your lazy ass up in the morning. Yeah,
you have to because that's the only time you're gonna
do it. Bro. Yes, so you got to get to
bed at a decent hour. I when I'm not goooning
with the boys. Yeah, but will you I gotta check
that box. And then it's a you know, what do
we have on the books? Just with us. Do we
have a sitter, do we have childcare? Yeah?
Speaker 2 (01:03:31):
Dude, and uh like my dad Hack was evening walks
right last episode, yeah with Scarlet. Yep, Jill was having
a rough day and she I brought her along for
the evening walk and I was like, let's walk together.
Speaker 1 (01:03:48):
Because she was talking. She's like, hey, I have postpartum.
Speaker 2 (01:03:50):
Body and I just feel like I'm stuck in the
house all the time and I just feel lazy and
not doing anything. I was like, well, they come on
an evening walk because it's fun. And once we're out there,
she's talking. I feel like I'm letting everybody down. I'm
not talking to my friends enough of my family. Yeah,
I'm letting Scarlet down.
Speaker 1 (01:04:06):
Blah blah blah. I said same.
Speaker 2 (01:04:10):
I feel like I'm letting my coworkers down.
Speaker 1 (01:04:12):
I feel like I'm letting you down. I'm letting Scarlet down.
Speaker 2 (01:04:15):
But in that moment, I wish that I had been
able to say, like, hey, we're not letting each other
down right now, and we're not letting Scarlet down right now,
and we're doing something that's like outside and active and
like just those small little winds, the small little windows
where you are like, you're not treating yourself, but like
(01:04:36):
you're being good to yourself.
Speaker 1 (01:04:38):
You're doing something that's like fun. We need more of that. Yeah. Yeah,
it's like if if I think through it again, it's
like the communication. If it doesn't happen, it's snowballs. It's
snowballs internally in a way to where waits for a
moment of I feel like I'm letting everybody down, and
(01:04:58):
you both feel the same way, and then you're both
kind of connecting and coming back because again, everybody's wanting
to stay strong for each other until you're not strong anymore.
And strength most of the time is just reconnecting and
talking through stuff like something that Charlie does a lot
that reminds me to do it back, or I'm not
thinking about this enough. Is like when Charle just appreciates
me for something, or just saying, Yo, this was kick
(01:05:21):
ass when you did this, or hey, I really appreciate
you doing X, Y and Z, and I'm like, man,
and then I think to myself, I got to do
this more for her too, because she is a rock star.
Speaker 5 (01:05:29):
Yeah, it's just a little things like that, Little things
like that, and in addition to that, hey, This is like,
you know how if you like get the the work
right on a math problem, but you wouldn't get the
answer right like teacher would sometimes give me.
Speaker 1 (01:05:44):
You still like a point five.
Speaker 2 (01:05:47):
Last night, I randomly when I got home, I was like, hey, honey,
I just want to let you know.
Speaker 1 (01:05:53):
When I got to.
Speaker 2 (01:05:54):
Work yesterday, I was really pissed off for two reasons. One,
I remember that I forgot to wash the bottle, which
you told me to. I always need to wash the
bottle after feeds. And that trash or the diaper pail
was so fucking full, and I want you to know
that I saw that it was full, and I had
every intention to take it out.
Speaker 1 (01:06:15):
And I was pissed when I got to the office
and was like I forgot, I know, bro.
Speaker 2 (01:06:21):
And even though she was upset that, you know, she
was kind of going like, oh, I know I saw,
I saw, but the fact that I not beat her
to the punch, but like it was like, hey, I
just want you to know I did mess up there,
and I am trying to be intentional about doing a
good job.
Speaker 1 (01:06:38):
It's still got I got the point five right. At
least she knows you have some type of awareness yes,
versus her having to say it to you and then
you might have some body language. I'm gonna get to it.
I know, honey, I've been doing a better job.
Speaker 6 (01:06:50):
I have.
Speaker 1 (01:06:51):
I don't know about you. It's like when that diaper
Paale gets full, I'm like, man, I kind of don't
want to take this. Oh I don't. I don't want
to take this diaper bag. I want to take this
trash out right now. It's like you sit there, you
push that ship down even more. Yes, every time, I okay, yeah,
we might have I might have one or two more
in there, Like I'll open it.
Speaker 2 (01:07:10):
I'll go, oh, just wait one second, I'll get that
dirty diaper and I'll budge into the hardest ball ever.
Speaker 1 (01:07:16):
It just five more dipies. Now we good? Yeah. I
feel you on the bottle cleaning too. Sometimes I'll take
a lazy route, like once the bottle gets done, it's
like I'll put the hot water and I'll put the
the the bottle cleaner soap in there, and I just
like shake it up and then I dump it out
and then kind of rinse it out and everything. And
Charles like, well, every now and then, Charles like you
(01:07:39):
gotta take it out so you can clean like the
the the nipple part deep in, Yeah, the cap and
the nipple because it can get some of the stuff
can get crowded in those crevices.
Speaker 2 (01:07:49):
Just from a rint perspective, Jill might be excited to
see me implement that.
Speaker 1 (01:07:54):
Just the rents out.
Speaker 2 (01:07:56):
Yeah, just it's like a rint out of put a
little stoop in there and then shake it. She'd be like, Oh,
that's great if I like detach it everything, That's.
Speaker 1 (01:08:04):
What I do. I feel like with like all like
my shaker bottles, it's like, you gotta clean it out.
I don't want to sit there and put the brush.
I'll just sit there, hot water and soap, shake it
up because I'm like, I'm good. I'm the only one
drinking on this. I do have.
Speaker 2 (01:08:15):
That reminded me of a my survival kit. It's an
easy survival kit for this week. Dude, do you have
a survival kit?
Speaker 1 (01:08:25):
Uh? Yeah, I got one.
Speaker 2 (01:08:26):
Okay, mine's the doctor So we use the Doctor Brown bottles.
Uh what bottles do you use?
Speaker 1 (01:08:33):
Just wondering, buddy, Doctor Brown too. It's a great really, Yeah,
we got one with dinosaurs on it. Mickey Mouse and
Mickey Mouse bottle. Well, we need to up our game
on that. But that that's rude. So that's a toler one.
But yeah with the scotti, yeah, I don't know. It's
got the slashes that says how many is in it? Yeah, true,
but it could be doctor Brown's.
Speaker 2 (01:08:52):
Doctor Brown uses the uh or we use the Doctor
Brown bottles. They have a formula picture and it's like
a picture that like your mom or dad would have
brought to a picnic for like lemonade. You know, kind
of look where it like sits in your fridge, but
it has a pumper on top of it. So you
put the powder formula in there, You put the water
(01:09:13):
in there, and then you do this pumper thing that
spins as it goes up and down and it mixes
it all together and it kills all the bubbles. There's
like no bubbles. And if you're like a breast milk
and formula type of cat, because like there are some
out there that like to mix a match or whatever,
(01:09:34):
you can put the breast milk in there and the
formula however you measure it out go like that and
then it just sits in your fridge because you can
close it and then it's good to sit in your
fridge for however long.
Speaker 1 (01:09:47):
And then when you're making that bottle, dude, you just woo.
Speaker 2 (01:09:52):
It got me stoked, Dude, I don't even know why.
It was like, not the most exciting survival kit thing,
but doesn't have to be.
Speaker 1 (01:10:00):
Yeah it doesn't. It's not sexy, but it is such
a hack. A four yard run isn't sexy, but it's
what you want.
Speaker 2 (01:10:09):
And sometimes those four yard runs, like a scatter bow,
it can turn into a thirty four yard run.
Speaker 1 (01:10:14):
Exactly because of how good it is. Yeah, consistency, consistency.
Just keep hitting them in the mouth. Yes, keep pushing
the pile. Yes, it's not sexy, but it gets the
job done because you got a what you gotta take
the hits. You gotta take that. My survival kid, have
I shout it out Gracie's Corner. I don't believe so,
(01:10:37):
not to my knowledge. Gracie's corner on Spotify. This kid's
is stuck. Great songs. Yeah, it's like kids music, great songs,
educational vibe, rhythm. Okay, we'll just change it up a
little bit. Gracy's Corner, Gracy's Corner. I know my ABC's
(01:11:04):
a B C d and there's like, it's good, dude,
I need some good cat. There's a phonic song. ABC's
like one, two three, like counting to fifty. Okay, Gracie's corner.
Gracie's corner. I have it pulled up. She's on Spotify
(01:11:25):
and YouTube.
Speaker 2 (01:11:27):
Yeah, anybody that's not a Spotify person, maybe you're looking
for a free option YouTube as well.
Speaker 1 (01:11:34):
Yeah, YouTube's good. You want to have a little dance
party at home, Yeah, little dance party. Don't want to
like obviously be on YouTube. So screen time's happening. But
it's more like, you know, you're getting in the getting
into theme of dancing and singing. Apple music too, and
Apple Music. It's everywhere. I'm just a Spotify guy. Yeah,
she's a stud telling you right now, she's a stud. Okay.
(01:11:55):
There's an elephant song. Can you move like an elephant?
Move your body like an elephant? Can you move? I haven't,
but I'm going to it is Fezza Friday. We're gonna
be vib That guy could choose some of that, you know,
(01:12:19):
the hack turned that.
Speaker 4 (01:12:23):
Also, when the Titans are playing Sunday, you can point
at cam Ward when he's doing a celebration he's moving
like an.
Speaker 1 (01:12:28):
Elephants moving like an He's an elephant. He's an elephant. Room.
He's not doing it right. That that guy, he's not
doing it right, Sweetie. I'll talk to him. Uh.
Speaker 2 (01:12:45):
The other thing that I was gonna throw your way,
it's called the Happy Song by imagean imagen heap imagen
heap imageen heap.
Speaker 1 (01:13:00):
I'm a gene or I'm a gene. Could be I'm
a gene. I don't know. Something to think about, something
to think about. But dude, that one is so good.
Speaker 2 (01:13:11):
I can't even remember how it goes, but it literally
when when Scarlett is like bawling her eyes out in
the car and we put on the Happy Song, shit
gets quiet quick and the instrumental is honestly gas like
the You know how most of the little kid songs
like kind of sound little kiddish, right, the this is
(01:13:34):
like some high level production song.
Speaker 1 (01:13:36):
Okay, I'll check it out and do the same with
Gracie's Corner and Gracy's Corner like I'll listen to the
I'll listen to it just on my own. Drevan Worr
just again in like a good spirit because I miss rue.
Speaker 2 (01:13:51):
Ping ping the submarine, helicopter to chewt train an airplane,
weed down this slide, dude, the Happy Song crushes.
Speaker 1 (01:14:08):
I got a uh don't watch the music video? Is
that the Happy song? Yeah? Oh that is a bit scary.
They did you read there? Sure it's kind of like
Chicken Run Meats? Yeah, Chicken run, Chicken Run meats? What's that?
Really creepy?
Speaker 7 (01:14:28):
Uh?
Speaker 1 (01:14:28):
YouTube?
Speaker 4 (01:14:29):
I know, that's exactly what came to mind. It's the
it's the YouTube of the puppets where things go like
really south. Please don't please don't hug me. Yeah, please
don't hug me.
Speaker 1 (01:14:38):
Yeah, thank you. I need so don't hug me. I'm scared.
Don't hug me. I'm scared. Chicken run and don't hug me.
I'm scared, all right? Moving on to crack a cold one?
Did you do your crack of cold one? I haven't
no roof? Smacking the monkey bars? She ripped the monkey bars,
apparently for the first time, all by her. No, oh, bro,
(01:15:02):
so do you have a video? Not video, but the
school would like you know, they'll send you like updates
and stuff. And Rue came home one day and whenever
I got home, she was all she was juice bro.
It was like I did the monkey bars all Bob
and said when we were so fired up because she
talks about the monkey bars every day. And then later
that night got a message from one of her teachers saying,
(01:15:23):
I had to send this to you both. Rue went
across the monkey bars and was so proud. Every single
day she's been on the monkey bar, so determined to
go all the way across. Today she finally did it.
I just love her. It's a photo rude, just like
smiling and I respond back this far as me up.
She's been talking NonStop about it all day since she
got home. Laugh out loud and then listen, that girl
is going to be an athlete or something. Her determination
(01:15:46):
is beyond.
Speaker 2 (01:15:49):
If y'all know, Willie see, If y'all know Willie see,
that might be the number one thing that you've wanted
to hear since her birth.
Speaker 1 (01:15:59):
Yeah, I see it. I see it. But you just
can't like you can't overplay your hand, you know what
I mean. I'm not gonna sit there and like, you know,
brag all the time to my boys, But I see it.
Speaker 2 (01:16:13):
You do not need to go up to pee Wee
coach and tell him how good your kid is. Yeah,
pee wee, coach needs to come up to you at
the end of practice and tell you how good your.
Speaker 1 (01:16:20):
Kid is and go beyond let me know and tell
me that in front of my friends.
Speaker 2 (01:16:25):
Oh please, Hey, I'm so sorry. I can't hardly hear you.
I'm gonna have to put you on speaker.
Speaker 1 (01:16:33):
You gotta you sure? Have you got everybody at the shop?
Can you put me on speaker? All right? I got
coach right here. Route is just a freak, a freak athlete.
Is that what you said? I got another scooter video too.
Let's go where she's she's rocking. She's on the scooter
(01:16:54):
and she's rocking all the way down to where the
bars are up here, and she's on she's on one
leg and then she's a one leg and she's got
her other leg kicked out forward like this, and she's
just oh, she said that. I want to show you
the stricken. I'm like, all right, I'm like, hold Scottie
bouncing scotti and it's hot outside. I'm like, fucking I
hope this doesn't take a long and uh, dude, she
just starts ripping. She hits the one legger over the bar, again,
(01:17:16):
and then after she takes the leg off the bar,
she she holds it out to the side and then
and then turns and then she's like watch this one
that end. Then she's like going down the hill and
she drops really low and then kicks her leg out
her She's got this little kickball and she just wants
to bounce it as maintime, like dribbles maytime you can.
She's up to six and I'm like, we gotta go
to bed, like I gotta go upstairs and get Scottie.
(01:17:38):
Mom's yelling downstairs at me and me and Ru's in
the bathroom doing it because we got to stay away
from Waffle because the waffles. He's the bouncy ball. It's
like all hell breaks low and Ruthe just starts screaming
at me. I gotta get six times. I know you
don't go upstairs and pet Scotti. I gotta I gotta
dribble it. Oh, she says, juggle. I try to get
(01:17:58):
her say dribble. I gotta juggle it. And sweetheart, I
hear you. I want you to too. You've done it.
You've done an amazing job. At some point we gotta stop.
Is that how you're talking to you. Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah,
I'm very like cool, calming, I'm very cool, calm, poised
and everything talking to her. But when it gets heated
like that, like I start doing my like theatrical voice,
(01:18:20):
like a real and funnish way. Yeah, and like go
back to her because she's going at me. She's got
the little band going out. I'm like, I got the
band too. Bro, you got that. She's gonna be so
much fun in high school. Bro, well high school. Yeah,
it's a little scary. Oh well, she's gonna be a
blast though, I heard. I mean more so like on
(01:18:41):
the uh sports field, like she's listen, I'm I'm hopeful
she's fired up. She got her little soccer jersey on
starts soccer next week.
Speaker 2 (01:18:50):
That's what I was imagining in my head as a RAF,
just pulling a yellow card on Rue and just Bu's
gonna be that player that hands are gonna hit the
hips and be like yellow card?
Speaker 1 (01:18:59):
Are you? Coach? Is gonna be like Brue, get over,
you want to see it? He goes to dad moment.
Everybody watching that home, This is dad moment. We're talking
about the video. Now. I want to show the video
because I'm a dad, and I'm proud and I want
to show the video. Yes, you see her, I see her? Bro,
(01:19:24):
she bro, she's cruising. She's cruising.
Speaker 7 (01:19:33):
Is that her?
Speaker 1 (01:19:34):
No, that's me because I didn't know what she was
gonna do. I think she's gonna show me the usual
stuff that she does. I always love to watch it
because she like rips around on the scooter. Once she
hit that, I just couldn't help it. Bro, we gotta
get will scooter. You gotta be out there scooter and
with her. Yeah, that would be fun. We got to
get her on the two wheels because right now it's
a three wheel scooter. Oh dude, she.
Speaker 2 (01:19:55):
It's gonna take her forty minutes tops to get the
two wheel scooter down if she's already doing that on
a wheel.
Speaker 1 (01:20:05):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:20:05):
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Speaker 1 (01:20:17):
It's gonna be good. Flawless. Thank you, flawless execution right there,
because that's why I was starting to go over and grab.
I'm like, dude, do we have a well, we don't. Well,
I knew we were doing a crack of Cold one
and I knew was liquid IV and you just thank
you did great work. Hey, I'm getting I'm trying to
get better.
Speaker 2 (01:20:35):
A good note on the comments too, of like, sure,
you gotta have one ready to go when I read
you go. That's how this podcast thing works, truly, my
crack a Cold one. Speaking of being ready, uh, we're
looking at pictures of Scarlett's birth week. We're just laying
in bed, Jill and I next to each other. There
(01:20:57):
were some tears shared between Jill and my self of
just looking at pictures of Scarlett's first week of life
and she's what only I mean, she's about to be
two months old?
Speaker 1 (01:21:08):
Right, but we're close to the we're by the time
people are listening to this, it will be two months
by the time, right, it will be two months people
listening that eight week mark. Yeah, coming off the pupp List,
two months old. The photo is gonna be dropping. I
know it's gonna be hot. It's crazy. Reminder for the
fans everybody watching, please simply hit the subscribe button. Please
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leave a comment.
Speaker 2 (01:21:31):
And I know we say this about every single thing
that we recorded Busting at the Boys, but this has
felt like it's been a good episode thus far.
Speaker 1 (01:21:39):
I think doing this podcast is a ton of fun.
It is. It really is love talking shop with you.
I think you're a stud. I know you're a stud.
And the again the communal factor.
Speaker 5 (01:21:54):
Bro.
Speaker 1 (01:21:55):
We had a gal that DMed us both on Instagram
that was sharing a lot of stuff that was crazy,
crazy kind, crazy kind. It's just it's a different feel,
you know what I mean. Like it's like you get
longer feedback of people opening up to you. It's like
a dad hit me up in the DMS and I'm
(01:22:17):
gonna butcher the entire message. But he was ultimately expressing
to me, like you can tell he's he's like reflecting
on how hard he is with certain the lesson of
punishments last week, and how he gets like that because
of how he was raised by his dad and mom
being type A and just struggling with that and appreciating
(01:22:39):
the podcast and being proud of PT six. But it's
just like stuff like that fucking rocks, bro It rocks.
Speaker 2 (01:22:48):
It's cool that like people are opening up to us
and feeling like it's a safe space to be, Like, hey,
Will and Sherman share enough about their personal stuff that
I feel comfortable with sharing my personal right with them,
and it is cool to be like trusted with that.
Like that message that that girl wrote to us, it
was quite literally two paragraphs and I sat there read
(01:23:10):
the whole thing, and by the end of it, I
was like, we are so lucky, dude, which we texted
each other a lot our first like two weeks when
we started this of like, bro, we're pretty lucky that
like everybody's being so nice and stuff and we get
to do this. Yeah, but now even more so looking
at it, I'm like, we are so lucky, dude, that
(01:23:30):
like we're getting to share this space with people that
equally want to like share their thoughts and feelings because
people are just passionate about parenthood.
Speaker 1 (01:23:45):
Everybody cares, man, And it's like we said it in
like the first episode, and I know we hit on
it every now and then throughout our episodes, but we're
all like a few degrees away from each other on
how we think and feel and go about all this stuff.
We all want to be more intentional, and sometimes you
get caught up in just the bubble of your own
(01:24:06):
world when you hear other voices talk about certain things,
whether it be on the show or the radio, on TV,
whatever it is, and you're just like, I go through
that same shit too, Yeah, and maybe I am a
little too much in it right now. So I'm hearing
another experience and this helps Me's That's how I've always
been with my consumption of podcasts and success and growth
(01:24:31):
in fatherhood. Everything that I'm interested in, I hear somebody
else talk about it in a way where I'm like,
he just broke that down. That's exactly how I feel.
Speaker 2 (01:24:40):
I wish that you could see Jill and I at
the house of like having conversations from conversations that we
have right here, or Jill watches the episodes and she'll,
you know, we'll just start breaking it down right there.
Like I feel like I'm a listener of the pod
because I'm so new to fatherhood. Yeah, that there are
these little nuggets and stuff that and it's funny, dude,
(01:25:04):
It's like the stuff that you were talking about. I
know I said this last week, but the stuff you
were talking about in those first four episodes before we
had Scarlett, and now I'm like, I'm thinking back to
those things. I'm like, damn, he really was right, Like
Will is putting game out there and it's fun. Now
I was texting your boy Nick. I got Nick's number,
by the way, that's a whole other story. I love
(01:25:25):
it that we're texting, but I'm texting Nick. I was like, dude, honestly, like,
there's a ton that Oh God, I lost my train
of thought.
Speaker 1 (01:25:35):
I was talking about what I'm new to fatherhood, fatherhood
game the first four episodes.
Speaker 2 (01:25:42):
Now I'm beginning to transition to where I actually feel
like I can give game if that makes sense, because
you're you're in it right now, and really the game
is just talking about your own experience.
Speaker 1 (01:25:55):
That's all it is. All the shit that's like, is
game is horror twenty four to seven? Yeah, it's constantly
like good isn't going off in my head all the time? Yeah?
It goes off in my head more now, especially when
your wife is like, hey, you got a brain. You
talk about embracing botherhood. I want you to hang a
shelf and you're not saying good and said you're kind
of fighting me on it now. Everybody's in the comment though, really,
(01:26:15):
but it's like a weird accountability factor two of of
just like, uh fuck, I don't know where I'm going
right now. I feel very but do you know what
I'm saying?
Speaker 2 (01:26:29):
Yes, I feel very like challenged and not accountable from
the fact that I'm doing it. There will be moments
where I'm sitting there and I'm like, bro, just burper
for fifteen minutes. Don't burper for five minutes. She's gonna
spit up if you do it for five minutes. You're
doing a podcast about fatherhood, Like the least.
Speaker 1 (01:26:48):
You can do. Yeah, is even when you pop on
social media and you see people sharing and having their
own little good stories or their own hacks or whatever
it is, and I just see that one word of
like they share so we're in there say this is
happening good and I'm just like, it's like, that's a
reminder that's game to me. Yeah, you know what I mean.
It's not like coming from a position of this is
(01:27:08):
the right game. This is something we're constantly trying to
I'm not mastered. We're never gonna master it. No, But
all of the accountability within the community, and I wish
I could lay in this plane better. The community doesn't
even know they're holding us accountable, but they're great reminders
(01:27:29):
when you pop on and we're building this community and
brain is building the way it is to where you
just see those reminders and it just it helps you. Yes,
it helps you. Where Charle laughs about something of She's like,
I was wondering if you were going to tell that
story or not, especially the one shelf story. She's like,
I was curious if you were going to how that
was going to go if you told that story. Knowing
that I was so you know, like in the I
(01:27:51):
had such a pissy attitude about it.
Speaker 2 (01:27:53):
It's very similar to skydiving, like being a parent of
like there's amount of books that you can read about
skydiving that is going to get you ready for that
moment of when you're out of the airplane and you
see the ground and you're like falling, Like there's no
like you can't just be like an expert, right, and
(01:28:15):
we are not experts, and we constantly say we're not
experts and we aren't. But like if you go skydiving once,
you can at least be like, oh yeah, dude, you're
gonna be nervous as hell before you jump out of
the plane.
Speaker 1 (01:28:26):
That's okay, everyone is yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:28:29):
And for another dad that like, is so nervous going
into it. I E me like hearing that in the
comments from the PT sixers, it did a suage.
Speaker 1 (01:28:41):
Is that the correct word?
Speaker 2 (01:28:43):
It did affect how I felt like. It did help
me to be like, oh, okay. Not only is like
my boss Will that wants the best for me saying like, dude,
you got it. It's okay like being nervous. I mean,
do you care blah blah blah. And I'm like, okay, well,
we'll just kind of likes me and he's my boss,
just saying that. And but then you read in the
comments like oh dude, I was sick to my stomach
(01:29:06):
blah blah blah, and like it's totally normal and you're
gonna kill it.
Speaker 1 (01:29:09):
It's like that's all you need. The PT sixers, We're
all in it. I don't you know how we got
on that, me neither. But I love the convo. Bro,
we were looking at pictures of Scarlett. That was my
cracker call Cracker cole One. Brought to you by Liquid
Ivy come on hydrating and dude, this bomb pop flavor
is nuts. I know you had a U you had
your dad hack earlier. I have one from YouTube from
(01:29:35):
the YouTube comments that I was gonna share because my
dad Hack was more so asking for dad hacks of
you know, or maybe just hearing the struggles and we're
not alone on not alone on the morning routine. I'm
sure it's chaos ra absolutely everybody but dad Hack. And
I love this one. This one's from uh Jonathan Vella
forty eight fifty four pt. Six here twenty month, twenty
(01:29:58):
month girl and just found out there's an the other
one in the oven. Good good, dad Hack. We had
TVs that had the same remote and could work together.
That could work Wait wait, wait, dad hack, we had
TVs that had the same remote and could work the
other TV rock one with batteries, one without. To where
your kiddo wants to grab the remote and mess with
(01:30:21):
the TV. You give them a remote, a second remote. Oh,
one doesn't have batteries or it's to a different TV. Yeah.
Also I would give rue the fireplace remote. She'd end
up rocking turning the fireplace on. But they always want
to mess with the remote. So I thought that was
a great dad hack. Have a second remote out there
and with the batteries out.
Speaker 2 (01:30:39):
Because they'll know, they'll get old enough to know eventually
that it's like, yeay, this isn't a real remote if
you give them a.
Speaker 1 (01:30:45):
Fake one, and all parents and dads out there is like,
oh yeah, that's a no brainer. But again, there's new
fathers coming into the equation. There's new fathers joining PT
six that are super nerves that probably that makes sense
to them, but they're not even thinking about about that.
So that's a good, simple day hack to add to
your bag, to add to the PT six backpack.
Speaker 2 (01:31:03):
It doesn't have to like, you do not have to
reinvent the wheel for it to be a good dad hack.
Speaker 1 (01:31:08):
To your exact point, say that again, you do not
have to reinvent the wheel for it to be a
good dad hack.
Speaker 2 (01:31:14):
It truly the little my dad hack this week was
I found it in my DMS from like three weeks ago,
and I just found it and I was like, dude, Jill,
and I ran into this last week. I wish I
had read this three weeks ago, but it's hey, if
Scarlet I saw in the pod Scarlet's been burping up
a lot. Try burping her every single ounce during a feed,
(01:31:40):
like stop after she's had an ounce, burp. If you
don't get a burp out, it's fine, just put that
bottle back in. Second ounce goes down, burb Oh, you
got the bubble out that time. Now she's ready for
the third ounce. And that's something we're implementing now without
that dad hack. But it's like just those little.
Speaker 1 (01:31:57):
Things, little things, man, little things. She'll get in into
our hot line six and one of the dads. You
want to be featured on the show. You want some
free merch, you call into her hot line, you leave
a voicemail. Chef Captain a Seman Team six, he goes
through them and then we will feature. It's like I
want to say, last week we did one. We're gonna
have about three this week.
Speaker 2 (01:32:18):
Hot line hot line additional shout out though, an additional
game to put you guys on is we said it before,
We said, hey, if you start the call with like, yo,
what up, chef, more likely that you'll probably get it played.
Speaker 1 (01:32:31):
Now, new guy Derek is on the scene.
Speaker 4 (01:32:34):
And we'll be helping with the voicemails now, So any
Steelers fans out there.
Speaker 1 (01:32:39):
Oh and he's a Steelers fan. He's a Pittsburgh guy.
He's a Pittsburgh He's got pirates out on right now. Pirates, Penguins, Steelers,
you name them. He's on Riverhounds too. We got it
on the mall. Okay, okay, he's deep. He's deep in
the Pittsburgh fandom.
Speaker 2 (01:32:56):
He's deep in the Lord and he did yeah a
little uh do we before we jump into want to
let him intro himself like we did with Chef.
Speaker 1 (01:33:03):
Absolutely great call. It's part of the fan. Now, Yeah,
he's part of the fam. What do you want to know?
Just give him your name, where you're from, maybe a
little background on how you ended up here, why you
love the show, why you love the brand.
Speaker 3 (01:33:19):
Derek Whiton from Pittsburgh, moved down here about five years
ago to Nashville.
Speaker 1 (01:33:23):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (01:33:24):
Worked in advertising before, and then I had a couple
buddies who are transitioning into dad life that sent me
the show. They know I was a big comp thing guy.
I was a big bussing guy, and so they sent
the show. Became obsessed with it recently got engaged. I'm
a funkle, very proud of that. I stole a couple
for you for the kids. I'll tell you after that
was great, Like a couple clips from the show. Works
as an uncle too. What you guys are building was
(01:33:46):
like the coolest thing I've ever stumbled onto. It's something
that you don't have to be a dad to enjoy.
I got my fiance in it. I got my mom
watching it at the beach while we're on vacation. She's
asking a lot of questions to describe some of the
things you're talking about. It's getting a little awkward on
the phone.
Speaker 1 (01:34:00):
Cost Marshall so dumping.
Speaker 3 (01:34:05):
Yeah, yeah, there's a couple of you can fast forward
through that part. Yeah, I give her the time stamps.
But now, man, I'm as yenser as they come. I
was talking to chef recent Voles guy, so I'm introing
into the Tennessee lifestyle here. But no, dude, this community
is great. Everything you guys are saying is awesome. I
have been like I laid out these clothes last night
to come in today. I feel like it's day zero
(01:34:26):
of school. I held a little sign that says my
name is Derek. First day of school.
Speaker 1 (01:34:30):
Geek to be here. Love everything about the show, but
there we are. We got to get that picture of
And another thing you mentioned that I know could be
a hitter is the uncle stuff. Getting some uncle gear.
It's been talked about. Taylor's brought it up, a lot
of the guys have brought it up. Yeah, but getting
some uncle gear as a funkle.
Speaker 3 (01:34:51):
The one thing I did is we were sitting there
with the my fiance's niece and nephew and the nice
was saying something like I want to do this and
I I looked at her and I said, how many
times do you want to do it? And it was
something you would send a previous episode and she goes,
one more times good, And I said, all right, let's
do it one more time because she was something that
was just going. I'm like, we gotta go inside, and
she's like, I don't want to, Like you're just Derek.
(01:35:13):
And I was like, well, how many more times would
make you happy?
Speaker 1 (01:35:15):
She's like just one.
Speaker 3 (01:35:16):
I was like, I'll do it with you. It was
like throw a ball against the garage or something. But
this show works for that. It works for I was
talking to you first day dog dads. I have two
proud fairy kids at home, their little dog goes the
one set.
Speaker 1 (01:35:30):
A streaker from two rooms across a hallway.
Speaker 3 (01:35:32):
I'm not gonna say if it was her dog or
my dog, a complete stinker across the house and we
both walked downstairs and I said good, and my wonderful
fiance said what is good about that? And I said,
just wait, honey, you'll see the show. You understand. Yeah,
I cleaned up the Was it a streak? It was
too so the reason I knew was her dog is
he he'll take a shit, take two steps, drop a shit,
(01:35:53):
take two steps drop.
Speaker 1 (01:35:55):
He's as a plopper.
Speaker 3 (01:35:56):
There was two formal ships and then a streak like
a slug rin through the house, just from the kitchen
to a side room.
Speaker 1 (01:36:03):
Good, good, God, Well he's seeming good because we got
to embrace this ship literally.
Speaker 2 (01:36:09):
Literally if that ain't goose by the way, one of
my dogs. He's a little you know, wawful.
Speaker 1 (01:36:15):
You gotta watch her being in English like she'll ship,
but there'll be some poop still sitting on her. Buttole
when she comes in the house, because I like, you know,
capped off. Nope, waffle, get your ass back outside. Speaking
of we are Dad Collins got her Dad Collins and
again you have don't be scared to just playing the
(01:36:36):
dad ripping into me for the Willie one show. All right,
you the dad's heard that too. If you want to
call it, let we'll hear it.
Speaker 4 (01:36:44):
More than happy to all open ears to those all right,
all right, first calls to Doozy. Okay, boys, fuck we
are just it's a fucking Thursday for me.
Speaker 1 (01:37:01):
Okay, love the RM.
Speaker 6 (01:37:04):
We don't have a nickname for you, so we're gonna
call you the fucking General Willy c aka Willie one
Shelf Captain Jack.
Speaker 1 (01:37:11):
Boys, it's been a fucked up Thursday.
Speaker 6 (01:37:14):
Wake up, fucking five am, blue collar, getting the fucking work.
Go outside, brand new f one Fi five trimmer, not
even fucking two thousand miles on.
Speaker 1 (01:37:26):
A jet.
Speaker 2 (01:37:28):
For everyone listening at home, quick fun drinking game if
you do have a drink in your hand. Every time
he says fuck, take a sit, he's in one right
right now.
Speaker 1 (01:37:40):
Go outside, running a little bit behind you know what.
That's fine. I'll get on the freeway, I'll pick up
the speed. I'll get there.
Speaker 6 (01:37:46):
Get outside, flat tire good fuck me right, okay, so
get limp it to the store. Get the air tire
holds the air.
Speaker 1 (01:37:57):
Good. Get to the shop, plug it, have a patch kit,
get it done. Good. Get on the road, trying to
get to the job site. Fucking flat again. Good.
Speaker 6 (01:38:11):
Get to the job site. Get a fresh pile of
shit from the from the GC because we're late.
Speaker 1 (01:38:17):
Good.
Speaker 6 (01:38:19):
Collecting a fifty two thousand dollars check to get the
job done in.
Speaker 1 (01:38:22):
Early still good? Good, along with wearing my shirt on the.
Speaker 6 (01:38:28):
Site for the fuck fucking Papa Team six. GC asked
me where can I get one of these? I told him,
here's the link to the podcast GC.
Speaker 1 (01:38:38):
We'll see you there. Boys, have a hell of a
fucking day. What a legend. Love the energy?
Speaker 2 (01:38:48):
GC is a general contractor money to put it?
Speaker 1 (01:38:51):
Warning? Warning? Vert uh, what is it? What's what's the word?
Explicit language? Explicit language warning? Vulgar warning? What a legend?
What a legend? GCSA, Where did you get that shirt?
Send a link to the podcast? See you there there.
Speaker 2 (01:39:13):
I need to start doing that, especially on like restaurant recommendations.
What was that place that you were at? Blah blah
o was at Hawker See you there? It's a good one.
See there, I'll see you there. Not btw, tv dot com.
Here's the link to the podcast.
Speaker 1 (01:39:28):
See there, see there, what a legend been there? The
tires stuff sucks and it sounds like a new truck. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:39:38):
I had a double blowout because a piece of rebar
was sticking out of the asphalt enough to where like
only this much of rebar was showing. So I had
no idea what it was when it happened, just driving
down the road and and both of them, just my
entire car went to one side.
Speaker 1 (01:39:56):
You was scary, dude, who's scary? That's tough. Two thousand
miles and you got the flat tire. God, that reminds
me I need to get my old change. I'm like
two thousand over right now? Oh no, oh oh wait,
two thousands not like super bad. It's not super bad. No,
that's not super bad. You'll be all right. They say
they changing every like three thousand to really be on it,
(01:40:18):
but two thousand over when it said I needed it,
That's what I'm saying. There. There are some schools that
thought that's like, it's really only every five that you
need to change. Okay, so that makes me feel better. Yeah,
you're right, good, good, But shout out what was his name? Chef.
I'm so sorry. I don't did he say his name
(01:40:40):
shout out fuck forgot forgot it boys? Beforehand, we thought
he was from Philly.
Speaker 4 (01:40:49):
His area code is a Tampa area code. Now than
I'm hearing his voice, I don't know.
Speaker 1 (01:40:55):
Now.
Speaker 4 (01:40:55):
I thought I was gonna get a get big go
birds at the end of that from everything, Oh the
fuck for calling in.
Speaker 7 (01:41:01):
Thank you Fox Chef, Jack, Papa char and Willie one shelf.
Speaker 1 (01:41:05):
Good morning.
Speaker 7 (01:41:05):
I say good morning because it is currently five forty
five driving on my hour and a half to mute,
listening to the show Love It You Got a Dad
failed the other day, and I feel like I had
to share.
Speaker 6 (01:41:17):
With the boys.
Speaker 7 (01:41:19):
Currently in the football seasons just starting up, so I
am in the thick of it right now, you could say,
going through it. So I get home later in the evening,
don't get as much time to spend with my boys
and my wife as I would like, so I try
to take advantage of the small moments. Don't really like
to come in and drop the hammer right when I
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get home and get on my oldest. But the other
night he was giving mom a fit and accidentally hit
his brother a little too hard, so I had to
go in to dad mode on him, and once we
had our chat, he was crying in his room. So
I walk over and check on him to make sure
(01:42:00):
he's okay, and I asked him what was wrong, and
he said, Daddy, you just broke my heart. So in
that in turn broke my heart.
Speaker 6 (01:42:10):
Yeah.
Speaker 7 (01:42:10):
So I had to sit down with him and turn
it into a lesson of you know, he protects his
baby brother, and when I'm not at the house, he
protects baby brother and mom. So that's that's the person
being a boy dad, I guess, trying to raise a
little protector and raising him be a good brother and
a good man. Love the show boys, keep doing what
you're doing.
Speaker 1 (01:42:31):
PT.
Speaker 7 (01:42:31):
Six out.
Speaker 1 (01:42:33):
Love that call. That was a great call. That was
I think there's like, ah, like my dad was like
that right, Dad comes in the door. Oh shit, little
fear enters your body, giving mom problems. You hit your brother.
I had two younger brothers, so there's always you know,
chaos around the three boys. But you know, Dad always
(01:42:55):
dropped the always drop the hammer on the boys. But
I will say that's what I appreciated it. What I
appreciated about that call is him talking like you know,
went in to sit with him, talk to him. Don't
feel like, you know, love my dad, but I don't
feel like that ever happened a whole lot. Yeah, in
our household to where you know, old man's coming back
around and sit and listen to you. I feel like
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that means a lot to the boy that you go
in and you got more on the empathy had, especially
when he says, Dad, you break my heart. Like, oh God,
that would sink me back into the couch. But you
know what I mean, just having that extra part again,
it's like you're gonna have those bad moments and maybe
like when you reflect as your dad, you're like, I
kind of went about that all wrong. There's still opportunity
(01:43:37):
to come back around, like going back into the room
and sitting with them and you know, airing it out. However,
you guys are airing it out, turning it into a lesson,
putting on that empathy hat to where they're here, you
guys are talking, you know what I mean, Yeah, dude,
And the fact that like son is open to.
Speaker 2 (01:43:55):
Have that conversation of like saying, like, Dad, you broke
my heart, know, like being able to like voice his
emotions it sounds like that house does a good job
of just kind of being able to talk it out.
Speaker 1 (01:44:08):
Yeah, like putting it out there the kid, I don't
know how old the sun is, but feeling safe enough
to say something like, oh you you're you know, you
break my heart because a lot of times it's like
if if I'm getting talking to you from my old
man when I was little, it's like you're You're not
really saying a whole lot. You're just like, yeah, I understand, yes, sir.
You're not trying to escalate the situation. I was a
yeser machine. Yeah, I know exactly what you yeah to
(01:44:29):
where you're just sitting there in fear most of the time, yeah,
versus having a space to where you're comfortable to this,
to say like you know this how I feel, or
you broke my heart doing this. Then it becomes an
entire an entire lesson. You're giving him something to think
about with. Hey, the expectation, the reason I'm hard on you,
or the reason for X, Y and Z is you're
the protector, bro, Like when dad's out of the house,
(01:44:53):
when the head dog's out of the house, Like you
are the head dog. Yeah, you are the man of
the house. I could do a much better job of
going about it different ways. So I feel like a
lot of times that's you know, that's like the dad
in you. You go hard for a moment, then you're like, ah,
maybe I could have done it a little bit differently.
I could have coached you up a little bit differently.
I'm now feeling that in myself. I'm glad we're sitting
(01:45:15):
here talking and you're listening. I'm listening to you. But
this is why this happens. I'm not just doing it.
I'm just doing it because I love to do it.
I hate tat in your ass. Yeah, but my thought
process behind it is because of X, Y and Z.
So that's something that I need you to think about
and you to be conscious of as you continue to
get older, because you are You're gonna be the man
(01:45:37):
of the house one day. Dad's not always going to
be here, that always that kind of that sucks to
say out loud right now. Yeah, but it's also the truth.
I love that call. Shout out. Shout out that dad, Yeah,
shout out that Dad.
Speaker 2 (01:45:52):
I do love the not just telling him to be better,
but like telling him how to be better. Like the
challenging him of like, hey, you got to be the protector.
I know that that's like a pretty resounding thing across
like parents and teachers of if you have a kid
that's like acting out, give him some responsibility, right, and
(01:46:13):
it helps a ton.
Speaker 1 (01:46:16):
So like giving him the responsibility of like, hey, you
you gotta hold it down, dude, Yeah, I need you.
We're a team. It reminds me of a comment this
comes from my boy. I grew up with him. His
name's Joey Winkle and of the Lesson less Week the
punishment one underneath the clip was a comment and his
comment is this is great. Something I learned from my
(01:46:37):
father was if you must punish them, make sure and
sit down with them afterwards and explain why what they
did isn't tolerated. Mistakes don't require punishment, but disrespect does.
There's a fine line there, in my opinion, ooh, which
I love and shout out to my dad.
Speaker 2 (01:46:55):
He did do a good job of bouncing that in
my eyes, Like, I think my dad did a really
good job of There were some times where like I
got the belt and I never wanted the belt again,
But most of the time I was just talking.
Speaker 1 (01:47:10):
With my dad, you know, like it was not always.
Speaker 2 (01:47:16):
Spanking or whatever, but it was sitting down talking through
why we don't do that, et cetera, and seeing that
for like my brother too, My brother very often would
get like in a verbal altercation with my dad for
any said reason. I feel like my dad did a
good job of kind of like doing the balancing act
(01:47:38):
of having those conversations with my brother and working through
it to where I did feel like safe enough to
be able to voice my opinions. As I grew up.
My brother's four years old, So there are those like
little things that you're like, I kind of want to
talk to my dad about or ask him if I
can do this, or da da duh. He might get mad,
(01:47:58):
but I wasn't too scared to like hide anything from him.
Speaker 1 (01:48:03):
You know. Yeah, i'd be nervous, Oh yeah, dude. For yeah,
growing up, it's oh, it wouldn't be the sit down afterwards.
It would almost be a moment to where all the
guards are down, and it might be a day later
or a moment later in the week, or we might
end up, you know, he'd be out in the garage
and I'd like go out in the garage or we'd
(01:48:23):
be having like a deeper conversation about it to where
he's more reflective in talking about it, yeah, versus in
the moment or after that moment or later in that day.
But yeah, or you're in there in the living room
sitting with both mom and dad kind of talking about
a recent situation.
Speaker 2 (01:48:42):
Yeah, dude, getting set down by both parents too was
always really great. Yeah, or it wasn't great when I
was a kid, but like it worked right, Like when
mom and dad would get me on we have these
red sofas, dude, and they face each other, no TV
in the room, when you got set down on the
reds opas and mom and.
Speaker 1 (01:49:00):
Dad are sitting across the Yeah. Yeah, but great call in,
great calling, And I'm pumped. I got to reflect. I
got the shout out Joey's comment too. Shout out Joey, Yeah,
shout out Joey. Good shout out, and shout out Bruce R.
I P. Let's go. Let's go and do the lesson.
You want to do the lesson? Yeah, bro, you got coined,
you got you got the responsibility the quote lesson topic
(01:49:22):
of your choice. Oh okay.
Speaker 2 (01:49:24):
So Will challenged me yesterday with not like challenge me
in a bad way. But you were like, hey, I
want you to do the lesson of the week this week.
I went home last night, said Jill, I gotta do
the lesson of the week. I gotta start thinking and
planning because Will wants me to do the lesson of
the week. And she said, yeah, that's good because Will's
(01:49:45):
really been bringing the heat lately, and I feel like
you need to start bringing the heat a little bit.
Speaker 1 (01:49:52):
I said what. I was like, what do you mean
by that? I was like, energy wise?
Speaker 2 (01:49:58):
She goes, no, Like he's just like he's talking about
like his dad experiences. I feel like you need to
start talking more about your dad. E What am I
talking about on the show?
Speaker 1 (01:50:10):
Wait?
Speaker 2 (01:50:10):
Can y'all can y'all inform me? Like what have I
been talking about? Am I just talking about.
Speaker 1 (01:50:16):
Gooning too much? Like? Now, mind you just context We
It's like you came home to say that, and that's
after we posted a couple of videos. That's the horny video,
that's the Horny shout out our merch btw tv dot com.
(01:50:37):
So she's seeing best, she's gorolling and seeing she's seeing
Will's lesson. Then she's seeing you being horny pop list.
Speaker 2 (01:50:47):
She's like this, this will guys out here bringing the heat.
My husband's just a horn dog.
Speaker 1 (01:50:52):
What the heck? Anyways, so he says, you spent some
time on it. I spent some time on it, which
fires me because yesterday I think you're saying you're just
gonna do like a speech like from a movie or
something like that.
Speaker 2 (01:51:05):
Oh I'm going to allude to a movie scene like Okay,
that's like the example at the end. But I have
like a full little let's go bro fires me up? Okay,
fire PT six Up bro pt six. Today's theme is bravery.
Fear is an extremely strong emotion, so strong that animals
(01:51:29):
can physically sense and smell when humans are afraid. Due
to a chemical change in our bodies, we begin to
sweat when fearful or anxious, and our brain releases cortisol, adrenaline, endorphins, dopamine, and.
Speaker 1 (01:51:45):
Nor epinephrine. I hope I nailed that one.
Speaker 2 (01:51:49):
These chemicals heighten alertness, numb our senses, numb our emotions,
and cause us to either fight, freeze, or run when
we're in fear. Oftentimes when we're angry, frustrated, or sad
due to an outward force in our life, and the anger, frustration,
or sadness will be the emotion that we display to
(01:52:11):
the world, But the true cause of those emotions is
actually caused by a deep seated fear. So fear is
like the baseline emotion that then might have us a
like that fight, freeze or run. It might cause you
to fight, be angry, freeze, be sad, be you know, isolate.
(01:52:32):
When my wife becomes angry with me because I didn't
remember to take the diaper trash bag out, it's not
just the action of my air that is angered her.
Speaker 1 (01:52:41):
It's her fear that she and.
Speaker 2 (01:52:43):
Our child, Scarlet are not my highest priority. When I'm
frustrated with the way a friend has treated me and
sit and stew on it for minutes, hours, or even days,
it's not their actions towards me that have put me
on the couch paralyzed with frustration or anger. It's the
fear of having to confront them with my thoughts or
feelings on the matter. Fear is such a basic instinct
(01:53:06):
that it is physically contagious amongst humans. If someone jumps
with fear, neurons literally fire off in our.
Speaker 1 (01:53:15):
Brains to mimic that same behavior. A scream can.
Speaker 2 (01:53:20):
Activate our fear reflexes in our brain on a primal level,
and seeing fear turn to anger or sadness or frustration
can also lead to others than adopting those same emotions.
As we said before on the show, our kids are
always watching us and picking up on actions and words
that we say in display. With fear already being so contagious,
(01:53:43):
it makes me worry about passing that along to my
daughter or even my wife. But in all caps, humans
are interesting creatures because just as we display fear like
most animals of prey, we also possess bravery. And bravery
is scientifically and physically just as contagious as fear. The
(01:54:06):
same neurons that fire off to mimic fear patterns and
others fire off when signs of bravery are displayed, standing
up to danger, staying calm under pressure, calmly confronting a
friend that has wronged you, or yes, even forgetting to
take out that or taking out that dirty diaper trash
(01:54:26):
in the wee hours of the early morning while you're
half awake, Dopamine and oxytocin releasing your brain when you
are brave, which gives us the feelings of connection, reward,
and purpose. That neurological cocktail can override fear, especially in
moments of anger, sadness, or frustration. Bravery is not the
(01:54:51):
absence of fear.
Speaker 1 (01:54:53):
This is important. Bravery is not the absence of fear.
Speaker 2 (01:54:56):
It's the identification and self diagnosis so fear and then
the decision to act in spite of the fear. So
you have to first realize that you are afraid or
something is causing you to feel that way, and you
have to act in spite of it.
Speaker 1 (01:55:13):
That's what bravery is. A great example of bravery.
Speaker 2 (01:55:18):
Uh, this is a selfish add on is Jerius Evans,
also known as g Baby in the film Hardball.
Speaker 1 (01:55:28):
Uh, this is dude, I might tear up if I
read this monologue. It's so good. Read it, stay in it.
Speaker 4 (01:55:35):
Damn it.
Speaker 1 (01:55:37):
I tear up way too much.
Speaker 2 (01:55:40):
Dude. Hey, give me just a second, because I really
don't want to tear up. I actually does because people
are like, sureman, what the fuck?
Speaker 1 (01:55:48):
Dude? Okay, the fears triggering right now? It is walk
with it, okay, not the absence. Let's go walk with it.
Speaker 2 (01:55:57):
Walk with it, okay, So jeer us Uh, was the
youngest player on the Cocumba's the baseball team in this film.
If you have not seen Hardball, Keanu Reeves is their coach.
Not to get into the full plot of the movie,
but he's not the best guy. He has to do
the coaching because it's like court ordered.
Speaker 1 (01:56:19):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:56:21):
So Jerius actually, sadly he passes away in the film.
And this coach is making this speech at Jerius's funeral, uh,
and he's talking about a huge game that happened earlier
in the film that you don't know the result of
the game until this moment here where he's speaking at
the funeral. He says, Jerius was a player on the
(01:56:45):
Cocumbas baseball team that I coach, and honestly, he was
too young to play. So he's the younger brother of
a player on the team, very small and portrayed very
small in the film as well. But he wanted to
be a part of the team, seem so badly that
I couldn't say no. He had a great smile too.
Though I'm not telling you anything that you don't already know.
(01:57:07):
He was a really, really tough kid, just a boy
who really wanted to be around his older brother. The
other day, we played a really important baseball game against
a good team, and with two outs in the last inning,
I had no choice but to let Jerrus bat. And
so in the movie you see that one of their
best hitters as an asthma attack in the late stretch
(01:57:29):
of the game, and Keanu literally has to put in
this little kid or else they will have to forfeit
the game. Yeah, I had no choice to put Jerius
at bat. He was fearless as he stepped to the plate,
and I was terrified for him. With two strikes in
our hopes dwindling, he shot. He hit a shot down
(01:57:53):
the first baseline and he won the game. And watching
him raise his arms and triumph he ran the first
I don't know why I'm crying. I swear I was
lifted in that moment to a better place, and I
swear he lifted the world in that moment, and he
made me a better person. And I think the thing
that everybody because I'm obsessed with college football and I'm
(01:58:16):
obsessed with underdog teams, and I think the thing that
like everybody loves about a good underdog story is like
the bravery that they show in the situation where they
should be so scared, they should be worried, they should
be fearful, but they like act in defiance of that.
And I just think it's so cool that, like chemically
(01:58:39):
our brains when we see something brave, it makes us
want to be brave. And I don't know, it just
it fires me up that like something so contagious and
sometimes toxic fear can be good. It could be a
good thing, but something toxic like fear is so contagious.
But then also our brains are able to like have
(01:59:00):
this contagious bravery that we can just be inspired by stuff.
So I challenge the PT sixers to go out and
be brave about anything, you know, like really work through
those times where you are feeling some anger, some sadness
or whatever, and try and take a moment, take a breath,
and kind of diagnose, like why am I truly feeling
(01:59:24):
this way? Because I'm not actually mad that the grilled
cheese was burned. I'm mad because I don't think why,
you know, is really thinking about me or cares about me,
or takes the time of blah blah blah, and you
know in your heart of hearts that's not true.
Speaker 1 (01:59:38):
Or whatever you know in your heart hearts most of
the time, you're letting yourself down in some area. Yes, dude.
Also that also that so yeah, that was my lesson
of the week. I didn't fully cry. Good work, bro,
I kind of cried, but you did, and I started
the tear for a second. And I also feel like
there's a component that's absolutely hilarious that you're tearing up
(02:00:00):
during the Hardball model. It's not like it's a movie.
It's a fucking movie. And I watched that. I watched
that movie. Dude.
Speaker 2 (02:00:12):
I cry every You could pull that video up right
now on YouTube and not even watch the full movie.
I will cry. Yeah, I will ball my eyes out.
Speaker 1 (02:00:21):
Like you're reading this monologue in this moment, like it
was a real.
Speaker 2 (02:00:26):
About a fictional character that does not exist. It doesn't exist,
and I'm tearing up and it made you tear up.
Speaker 1 (02:00:35):
Oh yeah, I started to tear up. It was like
a weird I was tearing up and also wanting to
to laugh to like, what the hell are we doing here?
That's gonna be the longest clip we've ever made. It's
so long. I wish that we could just run the
clip of g Baby hitting that shot. Oh absolutely, bro
(02:00:56):
Oh my god, but good work man. That all right? Yeah,
that was a that was a classroom session. Let's go.
You were breaking down the science of everything, dude.
Speaker 2 (02:01:08):
Is that crazy that like animals can literally like horses
and dogs can straight up. That's why they say when
you get on a horse's back, they're like, chill out,
because the horse can literally be like this motherfucker's like, yeah,
I don't want them on my bad.
Speaker 1 (02:01:24):
I love to that you hit. The part is like,
bravery is not the absence of fear. It's legitimately just
identifying it, identifying it, accepting it, and fucking walking with
that motherfucker. Yeah, that's what it is at all times.
Speaker 2 (02:01:36):
Yes, And to like, uh, I know, we have a
lot of military listeners and a lot of police firefighter listeners.
There was something cool that I came across when I
was doing research for this of the number one reason
why firefighters police officers that feel brave enough to charge
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into a dangerous situation, it's because they see one of
their doing it. That's the number one reason across the
board when asked like where do you get that bravery?
I see it in somebody else and then it makes
me feel like I'm strong enough to do it.
Speaker 1 (02:02:13):
I love that.
Speaker 6 (02:02:13):
Man.
Speaker 2 (02:02:13):
It's so cool, dude, Like just the leading by example
in any kind of way. Yeah, so funny too, dude,
of just.
Speaker 1 (02:02:22):
How primal our brains are.
Speaker 2 (02:02:24):
If if chef over there was like whoa, what the
it went like that all of our brains would go
what what was that?
Speaker 1 (02:02:31):
Right? Like we take factor primal creatures. Yeah, that was awesome.
That was a great work and it was also funny.
Let's go hey. I was like, I was trying to
remember the monologue that Keanu Reeves was given. Yeah, is
this a great movie? You haven't watched our ballt phenomenal movie,
(02:02:52):
And I'm wondering what part in this is, like is
gonna like break you down? Because I remember your ever
you tear up when you're watching movie because it's a
very sad like story and as you're going through it,
like he's just recapping a game right now and this
is shaking him to the core. He's in it. He's
in this movie just crying. Dude.
Speaker 2 (02:03:17):
We have to play that video and just have me
watch it in front of you guys out. Literally, I
will ball my eyes out. We didn't even talk about
the part where he sits He sits G Baby down
before he goes out onto the plate, because it's like
takes you to the game, and he's like, hey, it does.
You do whatever you want out there. If you don't
want to swing, you don't have to. Just know that
(02:03:38):
we're proud of you no matter what happens. And G
Babies Yeah, okay, that picture just puts some heat like
right by his face and he drops the bat because
the bat's like too big for him.
Speaker 1 (02:03:50):
Oh yeah, you get up baby, Yeah yeah.
Speaker 2 (02:03:53):
And then when when he lines up for the pitch
that like he smokes, it does that close up shot
of G Baby like gripping of that and kind of like,
you know, ye a little bit like getting into it.
Speaker 1 (02:04:04):
Oh dude, dude, that was awesome. You could have not
even mentioned hardball. You could not have mentioned G Baby,
and you could have just you were in such a
moment and a role right there that you could have
accepted that as a story that you witnessed. You know
what I mean, like the way the way you were
(02:04:26):
feeling that monologue, because what what what was making me
just tear up? It's just seeing you. Hey, that's another thing.
Brains were firing. I'm seeing you tear up. I'm like
weirdly reacting and tearing up. And then I'm reminding myself.
I'm like, he's he's deep right now in this Harpball movie,
like he just saw it.
Speaker 2 (02:04:46):
I'll cry the fictional books. I'll cry to movie. I
told you when I saw Creed in theaters for the
first time, I was a fucking mess.
Speaker 1 (02:04:57):
Dude, Dude, I listen, I cry. I cry movies too.
I'm talking to reenactment that you just delivered. That's what
I'm saying. It's like, you remember when we were joking around.
I feel like you witnessed all of this in real life.
You remember when we were joking around about that line
and Creed, Well, you'rebody sitting at home with the cows man.
He's really feeling this. He loves this baby Horball.
Speaker 6 (02:05:20):
I do.
Speaker 1 (02:05:22):
When we were joking about Creed in the office and
that line that slide gives Creed before he goes, He's like,
you know, now, go out there and knock that some
a bit. Yeah, He's like, I'm gonna knock that so
bitch down. He's like, hey, I know you will. You
want to know why because your creed and I love
your kid, and.
Speaker 2 (02:05:41):
Then the music kicks in, just us talking about it.
That that was like months ago in my head. When
you were like saying that line, I was starting to
get the goosebumps and like feeling in my thread.
Speaker 1 (02:05:54):
Yeah, dude, film just gets me. Fucking damned damn. That
was awesome. That was awesome. When you're like I might
tear up on this part, I'm like, oh man, he
kinna recite some story, like you know, recite something from
home that just touches him in a different way. And
then you start going into the hardball monologue with Scarlett's
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basketballs out of her mouth and she wants to cry,
but she doesn't. She keeps it in and I reached
down to the floor. I grabbed that passive fire. Yeah
that's good stuff. Thank you everybody for tuning in. Were
y'all gonna say something after He's now you have to?
(02:06:44):
Is that right there? It doesn't be like I gotta
go watch this goddamn movie. But I was sitting there
shirms like in the monologued here up, I'm like, what's
this movie? That's what's making me? Left my head too.
I was like I wonder if there's people out there
just like is this is he? Is he going through
a movie.
Speaker 2 (02:07:03):
Scene and they're gonna be They're gonna be googling. They're
gonna be like Jerrus Evans, who's this kid?
Speaker 7 (02:07:07):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (02:07:09):
Yeah, he's so he's breaking down. Did he say that
this is a movie.
Speaker 2 (02:07:14):
They're gonna be halfway listening and just god, is that
epic story?
Speaker 1 (02:07:17):
This should be a movie so good.
Speaker 4 (02:07:21):
I wanted to like really empathize with how you're starting
to tear up on this monologue whole time. But I'm thinking,
I'm like, god, this movie must be like a real
He's like a baseball movie. And I'm like, okay, Field
of Dreams gets me water eyed, but.
Speaker 1 (02:07:38):
I guess and then and then I catch my that's
always and I'm like to like, man, he's really it's
hardball got him going. I don't. I really need to
like sit down and.
Speaker 2 (02:07:54):
I'm not worried about the movie stuff, because like I
love that I cry to movies and books, but I
need to sit down and really analyze why cry whenever
I like talk about like deep emotion stuff because I
want to be better at like talking about that, you
know what, I mean, I thought you did.
Speaker 1 (02:08:12):
A good job, man, job, thank you, but hey again
you care.
Speaker 2 (02:08:17):
Yeah, there's those moments that you want to do a
good job though, like you did do a good job.
I'm saying in the past, Like at one of my
best friend's weddings, I'm doing a grooms and speech. Yeah,
and I had to I literally had to go sit
down and collect myself. Two girls went and then I
went back up and.
Speaker 1 (02:08:37):
Finished my speech. That sucks. That sucked.
Speaker 2 (02:08:44):
Shout out, Daniel Nauman, I love you. I couldn't even
make it through the speech. And Jill's sitting over there
rubbing my back of that's a movie scene.
Speaker 1 (02:08:52):
What just happened with that monologue? Just somebody up there
breaking down over a movie scene and all the buddies
in the bag. He's talking about Heartball, right, bro, that's
me talking about a movie. Baseball comes up to you.
Speaker 4 (02:09:06):
Please don't go too hard, guys. There's certain stories that
I'm not gonna let you get the mic. If you're
gonna say that, then sureman gets up there, it starts, tearing.
Speaker 1 (02:09:14):
Eyes, start starts, a quarter of a speech has to
sit down, all right, that's that's all right. Let's let
uh Let's let Janet and Stephanie. Yeah, let's let Janet
and Stephanie. You guys, Oh right, Janet goes, You're still sure,
you still need a moment? All right, Stephanie you come
up to the best part was like, I are you
good to finish now? Sure?
Speaker 2 (02:09:35):
I'm all, like, you know, like bad trying to talk
to the cry I go sit down. And then Janet
was like real fun and cute energy. So then all
of a sudden just comes up to the mic and
she's like, what does classic read off the bed?
Speaker 1 (02:09:50):
Yeah? Okay, so this was the story. I knew she
loved it. I knew Dan always gonna be the guy.
And I'm literally over there just Jill's rubbing my back,
like dude, it the fucking gathered. We thought he was
pretty weird at first. She like ate an entire bottle
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of Mayo, and we're like, what the fuck is happening?
And I look over it Jill and She's got this
sparkling her eye, and that's when I knew she loves
this weirdo. I was like, oh my god, I forgot
Jill loves Mayo too. That's crazy. Just in tears in
tears and the only part and he's got his shirt
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off the whole time.
Speaker 2 (02:10:35):
Oh my god, that's literally how it went down. Dude,
I have to show this to Daniel.
Speaker 1 (02:10:41):
He's gonna be oh my gosh. We gotta end it.
We got we gotta end it. You gotta keep it
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