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The week. We've got Morgan
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business all the week
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with What's
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up? Everybody? Welcome to the Best Bits.
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It's Morgan here and I've got my guy Ray
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Mundo on this weekend. What's up? Yea? You
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know your yeah has progressively just gone
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down every best bit. That means
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I should probably stop doing it. Yeah, something
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about your energy has changed with the yeah. Well
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remember I sold it to Bones, so
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he technically owns it and anytime he
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can tell me to stop doing it, So I've kind of weaned
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myself from ye. Well,
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it's it is progressively getting weaned.
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I can feel it. I can feel the energy. Thank
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you, weenie. How are you? You're
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excited to be here with me for best Bit? Let's
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do it all right? Well, we're gonna get started coming
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in at the number seven spot. This week, Abby
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confessed something about her miss connection
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and this had me thinking about Valentine's
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Day. So, Ray, we have reached
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like the first of February, where already in
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February of twenty twenty three, which is crazy.
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Do you have Valentine's their plans? Yeah? I
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already got her a little something from Instagram
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under fifty dollars, everybody can do it not
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going to tell the idea because it was
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my idea. I don't want people copying me. But
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yeah, we're doing dinner, duh. I'm gonna
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try and get Amy to hook up bourbon and steak. Oh
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so you have not made a reservation yet.
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No, at this place, you really can't make reservations.
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So I need a hook up if not. We
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got a Mexican spot around the corner. They like
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to throw some rose petals and call tonight. Oh
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so you don't have to make a reservation, is what you're saying.
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Correct, You got the
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whole romantic spield going. Do you get her flowers
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and chocolates? Yeah? I do flowers,
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no chocolates. We got some good little boutiques around
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the corner here. There used to be a bomb one on
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West End, but they just randomly closed. I'm
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like, cool, a boutique flower shop. Yeah,
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I mean they do a great job. And I
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was just like, so what you guys don't do flowers
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anymore? People just stop needing flowers. How do you go
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out of business? Well? They may have just been a
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little too pricey. Were they pricy? Yeah? Yeah,
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they're good though. You one hundred dollars
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is pricey, but they would do a bomb ass bouquet.
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All said and done Valentine's. They delivered
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it for guys that are busy like me.
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Simple. I like it. That's a good
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thing. But sad they went out of business, so I'm glad.
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I hope you can find a new flower man. Oh no, no no, I
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got my new place. It's like Kroger or something like that.
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Okay, don't do Kroger, right, No, you
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gotta go there. You build your own. You're trying to find
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a vase asking around in the meat department.
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Hey, does anybody have a vase? I don't know. This is something
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i'd use for meat. Okay, sir, just
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find me a vase in your store. You know what's
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funny is my dad is always super
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sweet. He'd always come home with flowers for my mom.
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But most of the time they were Kroger because he stopped to either
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get lottery tickets or gas or something
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and he could get flowers from Kroger. And my sister
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just always and I always give him a hard
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time because they were Kroger flowers. There's nothing wrong with
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that. There's nothing wrong with Kurger flowers. But it's just
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the thing that I have associated with Kroger
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flowers as my dad. As long as you can
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get good color, they smell good,
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and you know how to make a good bouquet, which I do.
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There's nothing wrong with going grocery store flowers.
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You know, you could also go to a Trader Joe's, if you have a Trader
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joe spot and make your own, like,
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do your own little bouquet. There isn't one near
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me green Hill's tad. No, there's one
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on the west side. All right, let's
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go over there and you can do it for me. They have pretty flowers,
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and you can make your own little bouquet, and then it's even more
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thoughtful because you put one together. I mean, I've
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got to feel field near my apartment
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that has flowers. Okay, yeah, let's
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not go. You know you're really going to end up
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arrested. But I was wanting to know
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what a typical Valentine's Day in this later
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household look like. That's really
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it. She get you something for Valentine's
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Day. Now she'll get me a card. But it's just no,
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we're doing our We actually are doing
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our Valentine's This is
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so hard recording before and after we did
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Valentine's Day already. We did Valentine's
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Day a week ago. Thank you. Why did
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you do it so early? It was such a hill weekend.
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We ended up getting a hotel downtown and that was our
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Valentine's Day gift to each other. And so then I just
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get her flowers on the day and no little knickknack.
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Okay, yeah, I like it. That's a
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good little Valentine's Day for both of you. Guys. It's
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like a staycation exactly. You guys
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love us daycation because there's so many
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different hotel options in Nashville. They're all bomb
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as hell and they're competing price wise. You
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can't beat a couple hundred dollars
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for they include breakfast. They have a
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bomb restaurant in the exact location. Some
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friends meet up. There's not a better deal
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in town. Okay, Well, there you have it,
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the Ray Mundo approved Valentine's
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Day date. Get a
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hotel and flowers and a
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reservation and a little gift,
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and do it in an off weekend so you don't have
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to pay the big market prices. Yeah
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that's fair. I like the idea of that, and
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it makes sense because you're married, you know, you can
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do it whenever you want. Yeah, you can mess around with dates.
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And I've already started saying Christmas, why don't we
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move it a week so we don't have to deal with the travel nightmare?
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Yeah, you know, I don't think it holds as much meeting
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though, when it's not on the holiday. It's
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the eighteenth. Yeah, I'm like, this isn't Christmas.
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What are we doing? It's a week from now? Hey?
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Speaking of that as your tree down, I just
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brought it down so depressing. My
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house feels so empty, and it
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was my night light that I would like turn on. Yeah,
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all that seasonal love has
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gone. So you guys take yours down to the
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day after. Oh you guys start it down like right away?
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Yeah, because we had it up since October. That
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was mine. I
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just kept it up for like five months. It
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also took me a lot of work taking it down,
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and that was a big reason why they want to. I was like, this is
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just a lot of work that I don't want to do. But I finally
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had some free time and I was like, well, I
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guess now the because time is any
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to take it down. I took a nap,
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woke up, and the tree was down. Oh Laura,
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I'm surprised Laura took it down. Yeah,
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I guess you just had to do it. It It was kind of where
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you just take the band aid off. Yeah, one of those.
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That's how I kind of felt with mine. I put on Black Widow
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and I took my tree down. It was a very interesting
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situation. Wow, no
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Christmas, maybe no holiday, just you know, straight
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action movie and taking the tree down. But
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I don't have any plans for
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Valentine's Day right now? Removed it. For a
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single girl, what do you think I should do on Valentine's Day?
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I'd say, check those d ms? Look
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for the eggplant. That's what that's really really.
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Of all the things that you can tell me to do, that's
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what you're gonna tell me to do. What
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in what in the first like fraternity
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of a response was that check
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the dms? You mean, hey, don't
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don't like just go out with your girlfriends, go have
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a good time. No, no, no, no
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no. Do you think I need to check my dms
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for a one night stand? That's what you're trying to not that, But you could
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just go on a date with somebody. The egg plant
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emoji is not a date I was being funny.
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You don't want to go to some restaurant with all your girls
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because then it just screams we're all single
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and we're all bridesmaid's
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not bride. Well, I
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feel attacked for no reason
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because you're gonna go out with your girls. I
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mean, no, I haven't planned anything at this
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moment, but I listen you.
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It's a lose lose situation because if you go out,
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sure, I'm a bridesmaid, never a bride, but
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if I stay in, I'm alone. Like,
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I don't know which one is better off? Shouldn't here?
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Uh, let's sneak
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a flower to Remy, and Remy can
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bring you a flower on Valentine's Day. I'm
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gonna drive by your house chuck
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a couple grocery store flowers
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in your front lawn, and hopefully Remy'll know to take
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it to you. Urgirl flowers in the in the yard,
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so'll pick them up and be like, what is this? Well,
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okay, yeah, or it's that where I go on a random
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day and that just feels awkward. It's tough awkward.
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Me and Laura started Beazer started dating
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on Valentine's Day? Did you ask her to be
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your girlfriend on Valentine's Now, but
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we went to there was some Dan and Shay thing on Demumbrian
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at Tin Roof
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before they were big time and they sold out stadiums. They had
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an event there. I introduced them and Laura's
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friend bought some thousand dollars table and
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that's where we all chilled at that table. So
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you guys started hanging out at that point. Yeah,
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pretty serious. But I don't know if we were necessarily
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she says we were boyfriend and girlfriend then, I don't think so. Probably
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a week or two later, when'd your like anniversary
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of dating or do now you just celebrate your marriage?
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We just say it's Valentine's Day, Okay,
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but yeah, we really just celebrate the marriage
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anniversary. But if you really want to get to the heart
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of it all, it was twenty and fourteen
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Valentine's Day. Dang, So
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Valentine's is like a special meaning for y'all.
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Yeah, this is the conception
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of Ray and Laura exactly. I like
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it. Well, you didn't help me with my Valentine's
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Day plans at all, So I mean, I'm not doctor no,
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but you're like a dude. I'm seen from
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your perspective of what I should do for my Valentine's
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Day. That is my honest to God, not being a
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therapist or anything like that. Advice for Valentine's
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Day, terrible
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advice. We had Charles
8:36
Kelly on the show this week and he performed
8:39
a really emotional song
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about his journey to sobriety and it was really good.
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You can check that out Bobby Bones dot com. We're
8:46
on our YouTube page. I want to talk about
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last though, ray like lasts
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last instead of first. We're talking about last
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thing that It's just the last,
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is what we're talking about. You ready for this? Yeah? What's
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the last TV show you watch? It
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would have been It's
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got to be Below Deck Bravo. Oh
9:04
yeah, you love that show. We go all
9:07
in on Bravo. We'll do the Andy Cohen Late at
9:09
night where he interviews the Broadbo people. Yeah,
9:11
that's like a legit fan. That's a full on legit
9:14
fan. Do you if you had
9:16
a chance to go on any of those shows? Which one would you go
9:18
on? Below Deck reminds me so
9:20
much of our job. Everybody on that are
9:22
working on this cruise ship. It's a smaller cruise
9:25
ship, but they yes, it
9:27
looks like the funnest job ever, but when you really
9:29
look at it, it's very specialized, very
9:31
difficult. If every little
9:33
thing isn't perfect, it throws everything out of whack.
9:35
And that is that is how I compare it to our job. Thank
9:38
you, okay. But also you'd like to go
9:40
like travel the world in other countries and that because
9:42
they come out they wake up boom, they're in Morocco,
9:45
they're in the Caribbean Sea there. Some of them will
9:48
go up north and to Finland, Iceland,
9:50
stuff like that. Yeah, and it's like once every
9:53
like one time every week they get to go explore wherever
9:55
they're at. True that
9:57
the boat captain asked to allow them to
9:59
do that, so they'll say, hey, I've provided a day where
10:01
you can go on a cruise, and then they all just go get hammered.
10:04
F I'm really curious if like in real
10:06
life yacht cruise like that actually get
10:08
that time or if it's just made
10:10
like that for the reality show. I would say
10:12
they do have that time because it's NonStop. I
10:14
mean, some of these people are working eighteen hour days. You have
10:17
to have downtime. So I believe the owner
10:19
of the boat says, Hey, they've had three straight
10:22
four day trips with these wealthy hundred
10:25
thousand dollars customers. Let's give them a
10:27
day off. It'll cost me ten thousand, but it's worth
10:29
it because I've just made three hundred thousand. Yeah,
10:31
that's probably true. I would be curious to
10:34
what just what it looks like in real life versus that
10:36
show. I would say almost the exact same. It's impossible
10:38
to fake that on no sleep and to fake
10:41
storylines. I think it's one hundred percent
10:43
accurate. Yeah, but there's so many reality shows.
10:45
It's a whole purpose of reality show. It's probably not as interesting
10:47
if you look at it in real life. I just believe
10:50
since they're all said they have to be dynamic personality
10:52
because they have to entertain as well. But
10:55
because they're on the ship close quarters, it's gonna
10:58
create drama, gonna create relationship ups.
11:01
That stuff is just it's a byproduct
11:03
of putting all these people on a boat like that.
11:06
You know, it's funny right For a long time, I because
11:09
our vacations that we did when I was younger
11:11
was always going on on a cruise and I love cruises,
11:13
like big fan of cruises. Been on one, been
11:15
on only one in your life. Yeah, well,
11:18
because of those, I've wanted to work
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on a cruise ship, like I always had that dream
11:23
of like wanting to work on a cruise ship. I wanted to be like
11:25
the activities coordinator, like the
11:27
leader who did all the fun activities with everyone
11:30
not too late. Yeah, that could, you know, honestly
11:32
though, it could be something that I end up a commotion
11:34
at some point in my life. But you have to do it's either like six
11:37
months or year terms. You don't have like short terms.
11:39
Then that's gonna be difficult because you're gonna have to leave
11:42
your job. And then also that's not guaranteed.
11:45
Well, and I know I don't want to leave my dog, you know,
11:47
more than anything. Scuba just gave me a rabbit
11:49
with my name on it. I'm gonna hold this one last
11:51
easter. I think they've been chilling in our studio.
11:54
You can do it, but you would have to leave your current employment
11:57
and hope it's a leap of
11:59
faith that there's going to be stuff continuously forever
12:01
with that. Yeah, in there typically is when people
12:03
like explore cruise ship type things. Yes,
12:06
there is, but I don't know It's been one of my random,
12:08
like job dreams that I had that'd be fun. I
12:10
feel like it'd be a fun job. Cruise director, that's what they're
12:12
called cruise directors. And I believe we talked
12:14
to some of the people when I went with my boys and they said,
12:17
oh, yeah, we just drink. Sorry, Yeah,
12:19
i'd cho racial savage
12:21
on this podcast. They said, yeah, we
12:23
drink after hours. It's it's a close knit
12:26
family. It's it's really good camaraderie.
12:28
Yeah, I feel like it'd be super fun. Well,
12:30
the last TV show that I watched is
12:32
the National Treasure TV show. Did you know there's
12:34
a National Treasure TV show? No, And that doesn't
12:36
affect me. Still not gonna watch it. Have you ever seen the
12:39
movies? I've seen highlights of it,
12:41
not really the full thing. I've probably watched thirty minutes
12:43
of it. Okay, Well, the it's on Disney
12:45
Plus and it is so good. I didn't
12:48
know what takes BacT. Like. I've seen the National Treasure
12:50
TV show or the movies with Nicholas Cage, and
12:52
I thought they were fine. But this TV show
12:54
is really good. Like I'm I'm
12:57
involved, and every time it releases
12:59
one week and I'm all in as soon
13:01
as it comes out. Get it, girl. I'm just telling you,
13:03
it's a great show. So anybody who needs one, not
13:06
that Ray is gonna watch it because he'll be over on his reality
13:08
TV kick. Yeah hard pass on that, but thank
13:10
you. What's the last new
13:12
place you visited? Charleston?
13:15
Oh yeah, Charleston, South Carolina. Yeah, we went
13:18
in Thanksgiving. How was that? It
13:20
was very unique, really awesome food
13:22
wise, expensive but good. So you're
13:24
right next to the water, so there's every that's all
13:26
they serve. Lobster rolls, lobster
13:29
oysters. There's no burgers and pizza
13:31
there. Yeah. When I went to South Carolina,
13:33
I felt it was very wealthy. Yeah
13:35
yeah, oh yeah, it's all old money too. We were the new
13:37
money kid. Yeah. Like coming in there, I was like,
13:40
oh, this feels very southern, very wealthy,
13:42
very like everybody here's
13:44
got something going on. Yeah, And I said it on the
13:46
show. You have to wait outside. It's polite to
13:48
wait outside of a restaurant until they come and get
13:51
you and say, please come into our restaurant. You don't just walk
13:53
in like a buffalo wild wings, I'm here,
13:55
where's my wings? Not in South Carolina.
13:58
Did you feel like what they did for socializing
14:01
and was eating dinner and stuff, because that's what I felt
14:03
like when I was there. Yeah. Yeah, they know they
14:05
have three square meals, They do their brunches,
14:07
their dinners are very dress they dress up,
14:10
yes, and their dinners are like how they go out correct
14:12
And yeah they're not just wearing sweatpants and hoodies and a hat
14:15
to dinner. You have to wear nice pants, which is
14:17
what I did. Did I wear Shortsnow?
14:19
I had to wear pants. You can't just get into these places
14:21
without that. Yeah. I do like Charleston though,
14:23
it's really pretty. Yeah, we wish we had actually
14:25
a couple more days. We saw dolphins, We went
14:28
to all the it spots that we saw from Southern
14:30
charm which is totally up y'all's alley,
14:32
yep reality TV show. We ran into
14:34
some Southern charmers. But we wish we had a couple
14:36
more days. We had to do it real quick, and I believe three days.
14:39
Next time you guys go to Charleston, you should drive and
14:41
go to Savannah, Georgia on your way because it's not like
14:43
you can go down and go up to Charleston.
14:45
It's like, I want to say, an hour and a half away. And
14:47
Savannah is also really cool. Yeah,
14:50
I wish I just had all these vacations. I could just
14:52
take for two weeks. Next time y'all go on a vacation,
14:54
that'd be fund go to Charleston. So I
14:56
would have drove it because it is so gorgeous. I
14:58
believe you go through Knoxville Asheville
15:01
it is. It was one of the first trips I
15:04
took when I moved to Nashville because the coolest thing about
15:06
Tennessee is that there's like, I don't know, five or
15:08
six states that border us, right, so you can
15:10
kind of drive to a bunch. But one of the first trips
15:12
I took was we went down to Savannah, Georgia,
15:14
to Tybee Island and then to Charleston and
15:17
back and it was awesome. Did you stay in Charleston
15:19
a little bit? Yeah, we stayed in Charleston. Savannah
15:21
is the one that we spent like the whole day in and then we drove
15:24
and experienced Tybee Island, which is in the last
15:26
song. Have you seen that movie with Miley Cyrus and
15:28
Liam Himsworth. It's the
15:30
way that they met or whatever, and that Tybee
15:33
Island, that beach that pier is in that movie.
15:35
So we stopped and saw that, and then we stayed in Charleston.
15:37
It was kind of like a little root trip, got
15:40
it. Yeah, So we wanted to
15:42
go to a beach. There was a Folly Beach I think it was
15:44
called. Yeah, there's just there's just you can't
15:46
fit it all in. Yeah, it's really hard, but Charleston
15:48
is really cool. The last yeah, hit
15:51
me with yours. The new place that I went to was
15:53
Atlanta, Georgia. Been
15:55
there every time I have a connecting flight. But go ahead
15:57
and have you ever spent time in Atlanta? Yeah?
16:00
We went to a Garth concert, rode the public
16:02
transportation. Okay,
16:05
luckily we made it out alive. I had
16:07
a great time. They have a really cool like scene.
16:09
We have. Um. I have
16:12
some friends there that moved
16:14
like within the last year and they love it. And
16:16
we went out and we had a great time and we got
16:18
to experience some cool things. We went to Stone
16:20
Mountain State Park, which is this giant
16:23
stone that's been there forever, literally like
16:26
giant it looks like a mountain. I have
16:28
one of those in my apartment complex. It's called
16:30
a cliff. Yeah, you
16:33
have a cliff in your apartment, but you just went and saw a rock.
16:36
It's a state park, right, But
16:39
it's in Atlanta, and we also explored. We went
16:41
to a lot of bars. I brought my dog with me and she was
16:43
having the time of her live. It's
16:45
a great time. It's a good place you can bring the dog.
16:47
Yeah, it was like four hours away. I
16:49
wish it was. We had some really crazy cold weather,
16:51
but we've also just had cold weather in the South a lot
16:54
recently. I know, can we get out of this
16:56
cold snap? We just snapped back into
16:58
the nice, hot, vacky where's
17:01
gonna snap backy real quick? It's that easy,
17:04
I hope. Oh man,
17:06
what's the last thing you ate? It
17:08
would be one of these kind bars. They
17:10
gave us like an entire crate of them, so
17:13
I've been rocking them for breakfast. Oh Who's
17:15
who's given us? Like they gave a show them.
17:17
Yeah, I mean you come in any one of these rooms. There's
17:20
boxes all over the place. Kind bars, shout
17:22
out kind Those are like the healthy bars,
17:24
right, Yeah, they got wal nuts. They
17:27
like to have their salts and their caramels. But they'll also
17:29
have the healthy nuts. Oh so you've been having the healthy
17:31
nut kind bars. Yeah. You that's the last
17:34
thing you right. The last thing I ate was
17:36
ate chocolate cheesecake. Wow healthy,
17:38
Yeah, super healthy. I you remember a
17:40
few best bits ago we talked about my crazy
17:42
sugar kick. Um. I thought that was
17:45
a constant with you. Yeah,
17:47
because you're the one that also did the elf waffle
17:50
pancakes stuff with all the sugars elf
17:52
spaghetti. Yes, so you're known
17:55
for this. Yeah, I love sugar um. But yeah,
17:57
last night I just got an intense
17:59
craving for this chocolate eruption cheesecake
18:02
from Cocoa's Italian Kitchen, which
18:04
is one of my favorite spots in town that's really close
18:06
to us. Yes, and they have they have
18:08
like an Italian market in there, so you
18:10
can buy a bunch of different supplies
18:13
to make yourself some pasta and things. We
18:15
must be talking about a different one, because the one I pass
18:17
is just right on the Feeder Road Cocoas, No, it is
18:20
you. We're talking about the same one. But they haven't a little in the
18:22
Yeah, you know that you could go in. They have
18:24
a whole restaurant in there. I know, I see
18:26
places now, and I just think, oh, you can just order Uber
18:29
Eats from there. Oh, no, you can. There's a restaurant
18:31
in there. They have a little kitchen where you can buy it. They have gelata
18:33
that you can buy. They have like all this fresh
18:36
Italian foods in there. Okay, cool, but they
18:38
have a chocolate eruption cheesecake.
18:40
That's one of my favorite things for desserts in Nashville.
18:43
I got a crazy craving for it last night, so I just went
18:45
and got myself slice
18:48
and ironically enough, great food. It's right
18:50
next to a tire shop. You can also
18:52
get your oil change. Okay, you know what. It's
18:55
the hole in the walls that are always the best. It really is.
18:57
I agree. Yeah. No, this Mexican
18:59
spot we go too. It's like in the parking lot of
19:01
a homeless shelter. I don't even
19:03
know, but it's such good Mexico. Okay,
19:06
that's a whole Now, all right, Well that's
19:08
the last thing you did in your free time. It
19:11
would have to be uh bezer
19:14
got me like this, like chipping mat so. I can actually
19:16
bring my golf club inside in the end of the apartment
19:18
and I chip onto this mat so that would be the last
19:20
free activity I've done. Can you explain to me
19:22
chipping? It's in golf. So golf there's
19:24
the driving phase of it, but there's also the chipping where
19:27
you just hit it five feet so to hit
19:29
like a put. Yes, it's a it's
19:31
one up from a put. So it's the one that actually
19:33
lifts off the ground like a foot or two. Oh
19:36
so like does a little hop, yeah hop, and you
19:38
try to hop it on this mat. Laura
19:40
can't do it. She literally hits the floor every time like
19:42
her neighbors are gonna kill us. I'm able
19:44
to do it and it's pretty dope. So that's my last free
19:46
time activity. Okay, And why would somebody
19:48
need to chip? Just I'm speaking in layman's
19:51
terms. Well, I mean the mat is purpose
19:53
is winter golfing. But people do it
19:55
when they're up close to the green. You can't put because
19:58
you're not on the green. You can't drive that's
20:00
going to hit it two hundred yards. You need something that's gonna
20:02
hit it ten feet. Chip. Got
20:04
it. Thank you for the layman's terms. I appreciate.
20:06
Now I know what chipping is. Now I can go golf and the
20:08
Valentine's Day with a dude and a girl.
20:11
I do. One of my exes bought me a whole set of
20:13
golf clubs that I have never used to my life.
20:15
What a present. Yeah,
20:17
interesting present. The present was given to me so
20:20
that I could go golf with him, so he could spend more time
20:22
golfing. But if you're not gonna go, you can sell him. Yeah,
20:24
but I've just I've held onto him because
20:26
I'm like, what happens if one
20:28
time I go golfing and I could use the set
20:31
and I never had to buy golf clubs exactly,
20:33
So they just kind of set. But they're collecting a whole lot
20:35
of spiders and dust in my garage.
20:39
Okay, yeah, the other thing that I did besides
20:41
not golf in my free time. But I'm I'm really
20:43
glad you have this present. So this
20:46
is cool. This is a good free time spent
20:48
for you. I'm assuming you also have a white
20:50
claw in your hand. Uh No, I've
20:52
been kind of cutting back on the drinking. I wish I would have
20:55
been drinking. Oh, just haven't
20:57
been getting the same amount of fun as I used to back in the day.
20:59
So maybe now I'm not not really trying to drink to
21:01
get drunk. So if I have a drink, it's with dinner,
21:04
you know. Well it's socialized drinking.
21:06
Yeah, I'm not at the house, just putting out a twelve
21:08
row clause. I'm proud of you. You've come a long
21:10
way. Thank you. It was a long way. Thank
21:12
you. Well, but we talked about my tree.
21:14
That was the last thing I did with my free time is is
21:17
take down my Christmas tree pressing.
21:20
I know, it's so sad, no life,
21:23
I know, Listen. I had to get it. I
21:25
had to get it done, and I did put up it. Also
21:27
put up a new light in my living room. Well,
21:29
I tried, and then I had to hire somebody to have that
21:31
done. Don't mess with that crap because we tried to do it
21:34
lighting and electricity. You think you're smart enough,
21:36
but you're not. There's professionals out there that'll
21:38
do a way better than you. Yeah, but listen, I could
21:40
have done it for free and not spend
21:42
money. And so I tried and I was
21:44
not far off. I just missed one wire,
21:47
okay, and I had it, which really
21:49
makes me matter. It is one of those things where it is so
21:52
simple and rudimentary that you think you can knock
21:54
it out, but it's just yeah, it's the reds with
21:56
the reds, the blues, the whatever. Well, and the
21:58
life picture I bought didn't have it specified,
22:00
so I was like it was like ribbed or smooth
22:03
or whatever, and I'm like, I don't know what goes with what.
22:05
And then your lighting system is however
22:07
your electrician put it together or whatever. Oh
22:10
so it could be switched back. Yeah, so it could be different
22:12
than what it says on the internet, which is what
22:14
happened. Yeah, we gotta light. Bezer
22:17
wanted me to install it. She thought it was an idiots.
22:19
They didn't not install it proved to her that there's
22:21
something weird with our wiring, not my
22:23
fault. So guess what, we have nothing there.
22:26
It's just a cover now in the living room. You
22:28
guys just gave up on it. We had her buddy
22:30
Justin came over. He tried to figure it out. He couldn't.
22:32
I couldn't. Laura tried to
22:34
Beza tried to figure it out. She couldn't. So
22:37
after an over three we said, screw it, we
22:39
just won't have a living room. Well
22:41
this is I ended up going to Task Rabbit and
22:43
I literally hired someone to come the next day. Did
22:45
they do good? Oh? Yeah, they got right.
22:48
It took me three hours with the thing up. It
22:50
took them ten minutes and it was done
22:52
and it was working and it was great. That is at a rabbit's
22:55
pace right there. Yeah, for
22:57
them, not for me. You were a turtle.
23:00
Yeah, it was a turtle. I was watching me. He's like, well
23:02
it's up, and I was like, this is some kind
23:04
of crap. He's like, what did you call before us,
23:06
Task Turtle. You're like, no, I had to go to
23:09
task Rabbit. Yeah, and it was. The guy was awesome
23:11
and he was really good. But yeah, you pay by the hour,
23:13
so I was like, dang, I play for a whole hour and this man finished
23:16
in ten minutes. We
23:18
had another glitching moment on the show this week.
23:21
Amy had glitched again, but Scoopa
23:23
Steve had it turned into a rage
23:25
song basically like an EDM.
23:27
You go to the club, this is the song you're gonna hear Vegas
23:30
right there, nightclub, day club. Yeah, people
23:32
were loving it. But I want to talk about
23:35
this is kind of that technology world. But you know
23:37
when you go on your Instagram obviously you don't have
23:39
a TikTok. But if you go on your Instagram and you have a
23:41
curated feed of videos or things,
23:44
yeah, what is your curated videos?
23:46
A lot of golf, A lot of golf, No idea
23:48
why, but it's uh, there's uh, there's
23:51
some chicks in bikinis. I don't
23:53
like seek out chicks
23:55
in bikinis. And I've given my phone to Baza and I'm
23:57
like, literally click on my four you feed
23:59
it shows because I'm a guy. So that's
24:02
what they've curated for me. Well, do
24:04
you spend a little extra time on those
24:06
posts? No, but my for you
24:08
page is lit with bikinis.
24:11
But also I have tropical destinations, so there'll
24:13
be Mauie Bally Philippines.
24:16
So I also look at a lot of those golf, tropical
24:18
destinations and random chicks in bikinis.
24:21
Maybe it's because I'm
24:23
assuming because of the other things you have curated sports
24:26
and traveling, they're
24:29
deducing between the two that you're a dude. You
24:32
know, he likes sports. Hele Stratagram. He's like, oh, they probably
24:35
like girls in bikinis. Maybe I don't know.
24:37
I don't work for Instagram. That would be my
24:39
guest with the algorithm, and if I had to guess,
24:41
especially sports, think of it this way. I
24:44
believe it was Barcelo or somebody came out with
24:46
like girls in bikinis Instagram
24:48
accounts or whatever, and sports
24:51
are very closely like assimilated
24:54
with girls in bikinis. Yeah, I don't
24:56
know why, but that is the case.
24:58
Yeah, I mean, I'm not a question it, but that's just my
25:01
reason. Whenever Beazer's like, why are there all
25:03
these shakes of mikinis, I'm like, I don't know, Marge
25:06
alright, Simpsons, Okay, that's
25:09
yeah, that feels accurate. I feel like that's a typical
25:11
dude's feed. I would I would imagine.
25:13
Yeah, yeah, mindsful of animal
25:16
videos. I love animal videos,
25:18
funny or like heartwarming. I
25:20
also have a lot of like rescue videos on there, which
25:23
makes me cry a lot. Animal videos.
25:26
Food videos make a lot of recipes
25:29
from Instagram. Sugar makes sense, Okay,
25:31
not just sugar. It's also like full on healthy meals
25:33
and everything. I just made like a kale sweet
25:35
potato nochy salad the other day.
25:37
It was amazing nice. So there's
25:40
healthy things in there. You're like, my feed
25:42
is all sugarcane fields. There's
25:45
a lot of that. That's how I found my homemade hot chocolate. I
25:48
did love my homemade hot chocolate. But I also
25:51
have healthy foods on there, so foods another one. And travel
25:53
videos too. Travel videos are pamp They're
25:55
so good. They put these ones up where it's like every
25:58
everyone's a couple too, so they know that I'm in a relationship,
26:00
I guess because it'll just be a dude in a chick in the
26:02
Philippine and actually Bally and they'll just
26:04
be swimming in this let's say, a
26:07
tub of flowers and then boom, it's
26:09
all Bally in front of them and
26:11
it's like I believe Rice Patty feels or something. It's
26:13
just so gorgeous, and then I want to go on my next
26:15
vacation there. I know they get you with that,
26:18
but you know what's funny is I love seeing the travel videos
26:20
where it's like this is what Instagram makes
26:22
it look like, and then people show this is what it actually
26:24
looks like and real live. I'm like, dang, what if I would have been
26:27
like four thousand dollars and gone there and that's what it looked
26:29
like. Well, and also when they do it. You
26:31
know, they did a drone videos, so they
26:33
obviously spent three hours trying to make this
26:35
video and you think it's just an instant thing that
26:38
it's gonna look that dope. I mean, those
26:40
people wasted their vacation to put that video up
26:42
for you. Drone filters, color
26:44
filters like, but it's just really
26:46
funny. I love seeing the side to side or the realization
26:49
when somebody's like a loan in a photo and
26:51
then you show that there's like five thousand people at
26:53
the spot, but they made it look like it was solo. Yes,
26:57
So I like when I can find the realization.
26:59
I make sure if I see something that
27:01
I like on Instagram via travel,
27:04
I'll go to Google and look it up to make sure
27:06
I get all the like I mean, I'm talking
27:08
like the videos somebody took on their flip
27:11
phone, Like, show me like the realist version
27:13
of it, because then I'm like, if it's legit, it's still
27:15
legit, right, But I'm not going to see a video and
27:17
think that's exactly what it looks like. I get there's
27:19
filters and there's awesome drone shots
27:22
that make it look amazing, yes, but like
27:24
there's some where I'm like, oh, dang, no, I actually
27:26
thought that because it would be like a monument or something,
27:29
right, and you're like, oh, that that's really cool.
27:31
But then you look at it online and it does not look like
27:33
that at all. It's just boring. It's
27:36
a rock, yeah, which is why you went to
27:38
the rock in Atlanta. It's probably listen.
27:40
So that's what I'm saying. If you make sure before
27:43
he's in a whole vacation because of Instagram,
27:45
I wouldn't. I would never do that. I know you wouldn't,
27:47
But I know like people have. I know this is the thing
27:49
that's how these videos exist when they're like, well
27:52
I came because of this and this is what
27:54
I see, or they show you the ones where there's lions
27:56
right outside of your tent. Those people
27:58
probably pay twenty thousand dollars to get that experience
28:01
and it's only one time during the day they release
28:03
the lines and there's like gatekeepers all
28:05
over the place, but they don't show that. I also
28:07
love seeing. Do you do you ever get the ones where they're
28:10
on like the hot like the Dubai
28:12
or Emirates or whatever, and they're on like the first
28:14
class, Like I love these. I'll never be
28:16
in first class at least I would. It looks exactly
28:19
and you can see if you pay at the airport where
28:21
you can go into the lounge. Is the lounge really that
28:23
cool? Most of the time it is pretty sweet? Yah,
28:25
dude, People with money haven't made when
28:28
it comes to first class flight. Yeah, because
28:31
like us, we're at the airport sitting in an uncomfortable
28:33
chair next to a person eating smelly food.
28:36
Those people go to a lounge where they get to drink,
28:38
smoke, sleep, chill.
28:41
I don't know about smoke, I made
28:43
that, but yeah, probably
28:46
drink sleep do I'll have a pigture rich name. How
28:48
many states have you been to? Do you know? I've
28:50
been to a lot, not a ton of the Upper East
28:53
coast, but out west. I
28:55
got all those covered south
28:57
because I lived in Texas here in Nashville.
29:00
You've been to like Idaho, Montana. I've
29:03
been in North Dakota, South Dakotas. We went on a field trip
29:05
in school. I used to live in Wyoming. We went to Colorado,
29:08
Nebraska. We would hunt the Dakotas
29:10
for hunting, Iowa for hunting. So
29:12
I've done all that. Maybe just Upper
29:15
Northwest, No, and Upper East
29:19
Coast. I've been into those two, okay,
29:21
because I'm like, it's my goal to go to
29:23
all of the states in the US, and I count
29:26
it. I have seventeen left. Oh that's pretty
29:29
good. Yeah, but some of them
29:31
are I have like Wyoming, Montana, Idaho,
29:34
Utah, which I like hope to get out. It's hard
29:36
to go to the West Coast when you're on the other side, correct,
29:39
So I'm trying to like plan trips for those and hopefully
29:41
knock out like two out of time four corners. You can
29:43
knock out four. Yeah, but see, I also
29:45
want to experience. It's I've driven through
29:47
a lot of places, but like I want to experience
29:49
places. Yes, experience away. So like I've
29:51
driven through Kentucky multiple times, but I've never actually
29:54
spent time in Kentucky. Yeah, you need
29:56
to. There's I guess there's caverns you can go
29:58
check out. Yeah, the Mammoth Cave I've been
30:00
looking at all. You can bet on horses ponies,
30:02
Yeah, the Kentucky Derby, Yes, but
30:05
it's usually on a Sunday. We got work on a Monday.
30:07
Never gonna happen. Yeah, you never know.
30:10
I got a buddy that always says, hey, man, let's go to the Kentucky
30:12
Derby. I feel like, like the Kentucky Derby though, is
30:14
all weekend. Actually maybe it's Saturday.
30:16
And I've always explained to him, dude, that Sunday drive
30:19
would be miserable because everybody's gonna be backed
30:21
up on the interstates and say, there's no way it's on a Sunday.
30:24
It's on a Saturday. But they do. Also, I've learned
30:26
because one of my girlfriends is from there, a thing
30:28
called Neeland, which is also horse racing
30:30
and is like arguably just as cool as
30:32
Kentucky Derby. Let me know the deeds. So
30:35
there's multiple ones. But so now I'm
30:37
trying to plan like an Illinois, Indiana,
30:39
Ohio, Kentucky trip because like whoever
30:42
like goes to those places. But I had
30:44
posted on Instagram and all these people were seeing me really
30:46
cool things to do when I was looking it up. They got some
30:48
cool stuff in these states. Yeah, there's a lot of dope
30:50
stuff. I think my list might barely
30:53
beat ears, but that's pretty impressive. You've been to thirty
30:55
three? Yeah, yeah, and
30:57
that like I've already been to the two I've been to Hawaiian
30:59
at twenty
31:02
nineteen, one year cancer free trip.
31:05
I remember that was a cool trip for you guys. Hawaii was
31:07
sick. They're for an entire week. Rented a jeep,
31:09
drove all over the island with with our couple
31:11
best friends. Yeah, if you go to Hawaii, absolutely
31:13
rented geep. We did the same thing. And something about a
31:15
jeep in Hawaii just hits different. You just have to and you're
31:18
like climbing up through when you go to the road to Hannah
31:20
or whatever. Yeah, up through the mountains
31:22
in this jeep. Kind of dangerous. One of the top
31:24
four most dangerous drives in the world,
31:26
they said it is. But it's so cool. It's
31:29
very long, the views are amazing, and you get
31:31
out, you get go to a waterfall, you get out, go
31:33
to a beach. That was maybe one of the best days
31:35
of my life. Mhmm. It's a really cool adventure.
31:38
I want to say. It is like you started at like sunrise
31:40
and you don't get back until like after sunset. Yeah.
31:42
We well we left it let's say five am, then
31:44
went to dinner. I believe it's something fish camp. There's
31:47
some really expensive fish place that we went to. That
31:49
was our one hit dinner we went to. Yeah, but yeah,
31:52
going up the mountain early you don't have crazy
31:54
tourists. And then on the way back, you're the views
31:56
are amazing. Yeah, that's
31:58
a really cool one and who I really awesome
32:00
in a lot of ways, Like there's multiple islands to explore,
32:03
golf a little expensive, pretty
32:06
much everything in Hawaii's very expensive because I have to boat
32:08
it in, so you're almost paying double on stuff.
32:11
Yeah, in Alaska, Like, it's
32:13
kind of cool. I've I love
32:15
that I've gotten to see both because they're so different,
32:18
different, very different landscapes. You have Hawaii that's so
32:20
beautiful, beaches like clear
32:23
water, pretty sunsets, and then you go to Alaska
32:25
and it's like glaciers and it's
32:27
just dark. Comparison of differences,
32:29
and they're both the two that are like out there and hard to
32:31
get to. I'm good on Alaska. I'll check Google.
32:33
I think you'll love Alaska right now, hard pass.
32:36
I lived in Alaska in Michigan Upper Peninsula
32:39
for ten years of my life. It's so cool.
32:41
I'm good. Thank you, though Tourism Bureau. You
32:43
can see like polar bears and stuff. Thank you. Oh
32:46
man, I tried. Okay, Well, it
32:49
looks like you and I have some crossing off lists of
32:52
dates to get the list out. Let's compare our
32:54
lists. Yeah, maybe you got more, but hey I do. I
32:56
do feel pretty good at twenty nine years old, I only got
32:58
seventeen states left. Pretty good
33:00
about that. We had Employee of the Month
33:03
this month. It was for December and for January.
33:06
I want to get a little real, real quick, and we're
33:08
gonna we're gonna talk about ourselves. Ray, what
33:10
is your most toxic work trait?
33:14
Uh, being a perfectionist, let's say,
33:16
because then you'd work on stuff that just takes too long
33:18
that shouldn't take too long. Just rock it. And
33:20
this is no is this you? This is like about
33:22
you. What's your personal most toxic work
33:25
trait? That one? Yeah, a perfectionist
33:27
listen to an audio clip ten times? You know what to listen
33:29
to it twice? Rock on, rock out with your
33:31
out. So you're like talking to yourself, like, hey, you should
33:33
not listen to that ten times two times max
33:36
get out. But you don't do that work on
33:38
something else. No, That's what I'm trying to self talk myself
33:40
to do. There's no need to listen to an audio
33:42
clip ten times. No, why do you think
33:44
you do that? Like, where does the perfectionism come from?
33:47
All the audio people do that. We had a guy
33:49
across the hall. It was like the entire night
33:51
show. It would like play it's Colty
33:53
Allen. It's
33:56
like a whole thing with audio
33:58
people. That's what you're saying, played over and over
34:01
and over. Nobody wants to be that guy. So
34:03
you can't be a perfectionist when it comes to audio. Why
34:05
do you like Is it just because
34:07
you want to make sure you make absolutely no mistake?
34:10
Yeah, and you want it to sound
34:12
perfect, And so then you start second guessing
34:14
yourself. Then you'll listen to five seconds one
34:16
second. You just way too much into your own
34:18
mind. It's in your world social media, what do you
34:21
tweet? You TikTok's just send it
34:23
out, Just send it out. Yeah, don't think twice.
34:25
No, when you do your year in review, you don't need to
34:27
watch it one hundred times. Send it out. That's your your
34:29
in view rock do you with
34:32
other things in your life? Are you a perfectionist or
34:34
is it just work? I kind of am a perfectionist,
34:36
but self talking my way out of that in twenty
34:38
twenty three, Like in the
34:41
other areas of your life, where do you feel like perfectionism
34:43
kind of comes up? Um sports gambling,
34:46
so you like want to make sure you place the perfect
34:48
bet. No, say I'm at one hundred dollars, so
34:51
I'll have that, say one one hundred dollars. This
34:53
is like real talk. Yeah, so I had one hundred dollars.
34:55
Not if I lose, then sam at
34:58
eighty dollars, I'll think
35:00
of that exact amount of hundred, and I'll be like, I
35:02
was so happy when I was at one hundred dollars. And
35:04
then I'll strive to get back to that one hundred,
35:07
even though I dropped to forty, dropped to twenty.
35:09
Then I'm like, Okay, if I make a hundred
35:12
dollar bet, I'll be back
35:14
at that one hundred and remember how happy I was at
35:16
one hundred. Then that should be a perfectionist
35:18
when you should just be Okay, take two days off, let's
35:20
gamble again. Later I'll still remember
35:22
how happy I was at that one hundred dollar amount. When
35:25
that shit, it's just not good. That's interesting.
35:27
I didn't even think that would come out. And gambling,
35:30
Yeah, so then you just think about, oh
35:32
my gosh, that apex of your gambling, that
35:34
amount, you'll remember that exact amount.
35:37
Oh, I should just state at that that was
35:39
really the what brought me the most joy. But
35:41
it didn't. You're just like being a perfectionist and talking
35:43
yourself in your head. Wow, that's super interesting
35:46
that It probably goes hand in hand with kind
35:48
of like how addiction works. Right. You want to make sure
35:50
you get like the best outcome possible, the best
35:52
drug, yeah, the best alcohol
35:55
to get drunk. Yeah. Wow, I've
35:58
never thought about it that way. What about in your relationship
36:00
do you feel like you're ever a perfectionist about anything?
36:04
No? No, I mean because Laura does a great She's
36:06
like bazer sheet, So I'm
36:08
always want to clean stuff up, and so she'll
36:11
just eat a messy cookie and just not
36:13
and she knows that irritates me, but that helps
36:16
me get out of my shell. Yeah, I'll being a perfectionist.
36:18
That's no. It's good for you to like pressure your environments
36:21
so you don't always want everything to be yes. Yes,
36:24
did you have like OCD with cleaning, like things have to
36:26
be in certain places? No? I all
36:28
clear? I mean if I would allow it to take
36:30
over, then I'd be just OCD about everything. But I'm always
36:33
telling myself, all right, just chill. Who cares? Who cares?
36:35
So you have to give yourself a constant reminder,
36:38
Yeah, who cares? It doesn't matter. That's
36:40
funny. You got like two personalities going on inside
36:42
of you, ones like it has to be perfect, and I was like, who cares?
36:45
Exactly, that's interesting. We just got to look
36:47
inside ray. I
36:49
think my most toxic work
36:51
trait is that I can't ever put my phone
36:54
down. Genuinely. It's
36:56
gotten so bad recently that my dog has
36:58
now started pawing at me. Them on it
37:00
too much. Oh that's deep. She
37:03
will straight up come and walk over me and paw at me, and
37:05
then I put it down and she lays right beside me, like, yeah,
37:07
that's what I wanted. Oh my gosh. The animals
37:10
are trying to tell us to get away from social
37:12
media. Yes, my poor dog
37:14
is just like mom, put the fricking screen
37:16
down. Your dog remembers you before
37:19
you had a cell phone, and your dog wants that.
37:21
You know, your dog doesn't want the new
37:24
you. Rammy has always been around and I've had a cell phone
37:26
but it's just like so much of
37:28
my work is between a computer and a phone,
37:31
and like, if I'm monitoring social media all the time,
37:33
it's really hard for me to put my phone down, and
37:35
so I just get in
37:37
a spiral and I just keep checking things and making sure
37:39
everything's up today. There's a perfectionism side
37:41
in there, like I can relate to you and a lot of what
37:43
you're talking about in that and some
37:46
of that comes out. But it's definitely just been a
37:48
little bit worse lately. It's also worse when I'm board
37:50
and I'm just kind of like on my phone not really thinking twice.
37:53
But if it's gone like three hours, she'll walk up and she'll
37:55
just straight paw at me and be like put it down. Yep.
37:57
Animals have got to put us back at our equilibrium,
38:01
no social media. Feet
38:03
on the ground, not on the
38:05
couch watching electronics.
38:08
Animals tell us what we need. They want us
38:10
to be outside and joy and exploring the world. That's
38:13
remy telling you you're living in terrible
38:15
life. Yeah, yeah, it happened
38:18
recently and I really had like I was like, dang,
38:23
I felt really bad about myself right for a moment
38:25
there that's my most toxic trade.
38:27
Wow, that's pretty bad.
38:29
Hopefully in the coming years it gets
38:31
better. Hopefully our coming
38:33
days. We had Morgan
38:36
Evans on the show this week and he was really
38:38
awesome in here. He performed his
38:40
song over for You in the studio for
38:42
the first time, and you guys all love that song when
38:44
we played it on the air, just says a regular version,
38:46
but the song he performed was really awesome and he
38:48
got super vulnerable. So I want
38:51
Ray to get very vulnerable and share some personal life
38:53
updates right now. What the actual hell,
38:56
Hey, you can do it. I believe in you. There's
38:58
really no updates, thank
39:01
you, nothing nothing going on in your
39:03
life. Nephew,
39:06
we gave him as a Christmas present where he gets to come
39:08
this summer and stay with us for a week, and
39:10
then I believe my other niece and nephew they're
39:12
going to come stay with us a little bit more in the
39:14
coming months, just because they're crazy stuff going
39:16
on at home. They're so busy and there's
39:18
so much stuff going on. So I think we're really going to have
39:20
a lot of kids in our life in twenty twenty three
39:23
that aren't our own, which is the perfect way
39:25
to do it. This feels very like
39:27
preparing for our parenthood. Yeah,
39:30
not forcing it. Though I didn't force marriage, I didn't
39:32
force college, even though I went right outside
39:34
of high school. I don't force kids.
39:36
I mean, maybe I had adopt a kid
39:38
that's eighteen, that has one month left before he
39:40
graduates. Maybe that's the route I go. Interesting
39:44
perspective. Interesting.
39:48
Yes, I agreed not forcing kids and it
39:50
doesn't matter. But it does sound like you
39:53
guys are like, I don't know seeing if that's
39:55
a vibe for you guys. Yeah, right now in the apartment
39:57
is not a vibe to have a kid. But when
40:00
we get a house, maybe then we realize, oh, we have
40:02
a room we don't use. Maybe we should fill it
40:04
with a human body. That's that's the
40:06
reason you have a kid. It's because you have an empty room.
40:09
All right, What are y'all
40:11
gonna do with your nieces and nephews? My
40:14
fourteen year old I believe he's fifteen now. Actually,
40:17
um, he's crazy sports. So he wants to go to pools,
40:19
he wants to go play golf, he wants
40:21
to go basketball courts and play basketball.
40:23
So he's always active, always sports. Have you
40:25
taken him to a Pred's game. Uh, no, he would
40:27
love that. He hasn't been
40:29
I'm assuming around prets time. No, but
40:32
I believe he has jerseys and stuff. And the other
40:34
one he's a little bit younger. He loves video games. So we
40:36
do that. The girls starting to get into
40:39
makeup, so Laura teaches her that we go
40:41
to malls. We do mall days. It's a
40:43
blast. Honestly, it's almost like they're not even there.
40:45
I just do what I typically do. Hey do you want
40:47
to roll with me to Jim? Hey do you want to play a video game?
40:50
Hey? Do you want to watch Sports Center? When you go to the gym
40:52
with them, do they work out with you or do they do their own things? No,
40:54
they do. I put them on their own workouts. I try to make
40:56
them a little kid of their own workout. Well. I try to make
40:58
a kid friendly. Like they have these balls that
41:00
are twenty pounds you throw up against the trampoline.
41:03
I'm not doing that stupid stuff. I don't know what it
41:05
does. It helps with your abs, I don't know. But
41:07
I have them do that because it's a
41:10
good it's a good kid exercise.
41:13
And then they'll do pull ups. You know,
41:15
the kids love doing that craft, the jump
41:17
rope so and
41:19
I mean the stairstepper completely pointless
41:21
unless you're the
41:24
stairstepper is not pointless if you trying to get
41:26
a booty, okay, fine, but
41:28
I stick a kid on it. They're entertained for ten minutes
41:30
trying to climb it. Yeah, that's true. Have
41:33
you ever been on one of those machines where you climb
41:35
it's like a stairstepper, but it's your whole
41:37
body. It's a climb and it moves from what you
41:39
do. No, no, no, that's called rock climbing.
41:42
No, no, no, there's an actual equipment thing you can
41:44
do at the gym. That's insane. If I see somebody
41:46
doing a full body climb at the gym, I'm
41:48
going to tell them to get the hell to a mountain range.
41:50
Dude. That equipment
41:53
though, it's crazy. I've done it one time and I thought
41:55
it was gonna fall off because you climb. It's like have
41:58
you ever been on one of the tread meal where
42:00
it goes on your pace? Yes, it's
42:02
like that, but for climbing. I don't think
42:04
my gym has My gym has everything but that.
42:07
Yeah, it was at the y back home. My gym here
42:09
doesn't have it, but I saw it at the YMCA back
42:11
home, and it's crazy, Like, I
42:14
don't know how people do it, because it's a full body workout,
42:17
Like it's a full blown like you feel it in every aspect
42:19
of your body. We are gym has
42:21
a machine, not a climber. It's called the
42:24
it's like called the Perfect Booty
42:26
or something like that. Interesting, and it's in the
42:28
very middle of the gym. And when
42:30
Bazer would go with me to this gym, she was always
42:33
like, I can't believe any girl that gets on
42:35
this machine in front of every dude and
42:37
does this. What is it? What does it do? Let's
42:40
just be real. The one thing sticking in the air
42:42
is your butt and you're raising your legs.
42:45
It's all that stuff, but it's there's way, it's
42:47
all weighted, and it's just you're
42:49
just in the very middle of the gym, riding
42:51
the bowl and all these dudes are watching here.
42:53
You know that the gym did that on purpose? Of
42:56
course they did. Then
42:58
that's a tactic, but one I will tell
43:00
you when I go at like two in the morning and there's nobody there,
43:03
I kind of think about getting on that booty machine because
43:05
I'm not gonna go when there's people. Yeah, I
43:07
think you should do it. It's so obnoxious,
43:10
though, I absolutely think that two am, you should
43:12
do that. It's a very vulnerable machine that
43:14
I just really don't think I can do. You go.
43:16
Do you go to the red flag gym? No quantum?
43:19
Yeah, that's a red flag gym. Hey, I
43:23
knew it. I knew that was the gym. It's right
43:25
on the corner. Weirdo. Hey, it's I
43:27
don't know what to tell you. It's a red flag gym, red flagger,
43:30
that is. But you're married. There is different.
43:33
There's nothing but red flags walking
43:35
around. Am I wrong? Probably? Right? Am
43:37
I wrong? High tide? I'm there when
43:39
there's people there and one of them is
43:41
drunk, you are an aberration. Yes,
43:44
doesn't happen very often. Okay, but that is
43:46
a red flaggym, red flag, like I'm not kidding
43:49
dating in Nashville. If I find out somebody goes
43:51
to that gym, I'm like red flag okay, and
43:53
it's near perfect study
43:55
every time. Okay, I agree, I
43:57
hear you. I'm not but you're not. You're not part
43:59
of that. No, no, no, I'm the early crowd, but
44:02
it not makes sense that there's a booty thing smack
44:06
dab oh
44:08
man ray. Okay, well, next time you go, I'd
44:10
like you to do it and you can do an Instagram reel about
44:13
it'd be hilarious. But there's no way to do
44:15
it where it looks normal. Every
44:17
position that they have you in is obnoxious
44:20
as hell. Yeah that it
44:22
just feels very accurate. I
44:24
don't know why, but can we put it in
44:27
the corner? You're like, no, right,
44:29
because the whole point is, you know, that's appeal
44:31
in the gym, there's a walkway in the middle,
44:34
and that's where it is. Yeah. Yeah,
44:37
have you ever seen those machines too? I've
44:39
always wondered, And I don't judge people for being
44:41
on him because most of the time it's older individuals and maybe
44:43
this helps them with something. So I'd love to know what they're
44:46
for. But they just move their arms.
44:49
Yeah I know what you're talking. Or
44:52
it's like they're riding a bike, but they're not elderly.
44:55
Yeah, and I'm just curious what it helps with. If it helps
44:57
with like movement's arm biceps,
45:00
tri SEPs, but it's mostly shoulders because your
45:03
arms are already up and you're rowing it. Yeah, I'm
45:05
so curious about those machines. That's all you. I'll do
45:07
the booty machine, you're gonna do the arm rower.
45:09
Okay, but I do think it's you know, like a girl
45:12
in her late twenties. They're gonna be like, why is this machine?
45:15
Because it doesn't make sense. It really doesn't. Oh
45:18
Man. Hilarious moment
45:20
on the show this week when everybody tried to
45:22
sing Tennessee whiskey. You want
45:24
to give us like five seconds of a preview Tennessee.
45:30
Yeah, that's about how it sounded smooth.
45:34
I'm not a singer. No, that was the purpose
45:36
of this segment. I'm a rapper. It
45:38
was great. I thank you for the preview. But
45:41
we're just gonna answer some random questions in this
45:43
because I think this whole segment needs
45:45
to be like a standalone Yeah, you're ready. If
45:47
you could swap lives with one person, who would
45:49
it be? Give
45:52
me well known, It
45:54
doesn't matter. It could be one one person
45:56
across any type of variation.
46:00
Jordan just because he has
46:02
his past from sports, which everybody
46:04
loves him for. And then now he's in fashion with
46:06
the Jordan brand, which makes more than he
46:08
did when he played basketball. So every day
46:10
he's getting dope projects pitched to him.
46:12
And I believe he's an owner of team, so he just goes to
46:15
basketball games for free and watches him. That'd
46:17
be pretty cool. And I think he has a beach house. You
46:20
just talked in the last bar. That was like the cool part.
46:22
Well, when they did the dance, he filmed every
46:25
episode where he was sitting at his beach house, and it
46:27
looks like the most disgusting view. And
46:29
when Race has discussing, he means really cool. Just
46:32
FYI, yes, making
46:34
sure a lot of people don't know that's
46:36
what you mean. That a girl. I
46:39
think I would choose Reese Witherspoon. I'm
46:41
obsessed with her. She lives here, go knock
46:43
on her door. Yeah, I actually
46:45
this is like Freaky Friday edition right where
46:47
you're not like meaning to and it just happened. Okay. But
46:50
she's in all the rom coms and all those things
46:53
like be a movies. That could be an actress.
46:55
She's so well known, everybody respects her. She has
46:57
her own freaking company. She's like massive
46:59
business. This entrepreneur. You
47:01
know that'd be a good one. It would so
47:04
so Jordan though, thank you. Yeah,
47:07
you can wear my clothes. I can't wear yours because
47:10
Reese doesn't have clothes. Yes she does, she does,
47:14
she didn't. She has a store here I
47:17
went to. But I mean does she really? I
47:19
promise it's in twelve south right, but I mean does
47:21
she actually have is it hands on? Yes,
47:24
she goes to the store a lot. It's called draper
47:26
James um uncommon James
47:29
for Christi Cavalari. Yeah, I
47:33
mean she manages it. Yeah, I don't.
47:35
I don't think she works there unless it was
47:37
when her TV shows on TV show was rock
47:39
and she had to be there. Now she's probably just doing
47:41
it all from computer. Yeah, but yes, Reese Withutherspan
47:44
does have a clothing line. It's very southern.
47:47
I would imagine, thank you. I'll look into it. You're
47:50
welcome. If you had to get a tattooed
47:52
today, what would you get? I always
47:54
wanted my last name on my back in old
47:56
English. So there
47:59
you go. I
48:05
support you. But also
48:08
I don't know why that maybe love it would look sick,
48:11
especially in the summertime. Pool. I'm thinking
48:13
pool when you're rocking a beach pool
48:16
something. That's what it's going to look the best. Not in the winter
48:18
time when I'm all pasty and white, when I got a
48:20
nice tan going, it would look dope. Slater,
48:22
Yeah, you tramp stamp. I'm
48:26
loving at yours. Yours almost like a
48:28
barbed wire on your arm. That was going to be
48:30
number two. Oh
48:33
man, No, I think I think mine would
48:35
either be a pop print, Grammy
48:37
spot print, or a word in French,
48:40
because I do have a near minor
48:42
in French and I love the French language and the sentences.
48:45
Girls are all doing that on their arms, wrist,
48:47
they're all I've seen them all. I've seen it. Yeah,
48:49
but in French, like a cool, cool saying
48:52
in French, such
48:55
as life. M hmm, that's very spice
48:57
girls of you. I think that was spice girls, because
49:00
that's my girls. I don't know who's saying say
49:02
Levie now it's in my head. No,
49:05
it's the weather's it's an old wait have
49:07
you not heard the old song? Though? I don't think it's
49:09
actually called say Levie, but it's in the song. It's like
49:11
say you will say you won't say,
49:14
I'll do what I WoT and it's like, say,
49:16
Levie, Okay, that's the pot I didn't
49:18
know be the S Club
49:20
seven? All right, yeah, let us know on
49:23
your music podcast. Oh man,
49:25
okay, sorry, you just got stuck in my head. You said, say
49:27
Levi, Um, yeah, that'd be my tattoo.
49:30
What not a tramp stamp? Ever in my
49:32
life, I also don't. I only have people
49:34
always ask if I have tattoos or pier scenes.
49:36
I only have my belly button
49:39
in my ears, double piers. Those are myland piercens.
49:41
Hey, and I have no tattoos. Do
49:43
you have any tatoos? No tattoos? Do you have any
49:45
piercings? Clean canvas? Yeah, I've got a
49:49
Yeah, I got a piercing. What
49:51
are you saying that weird? I was gonna get my ears I
49:55
was gonna get my ears pierced one time, but ended up not.
49:57
Yeah. Well a lot of guys have their ears pierce It's
49:59
more of what I was asking. I'm not asking anything
50:01
else. Clean canvas, Okay, clean
50:04
canvas. But you like to wear your chains? You got one on right
50:06
now? I always got either one or two?
50:09
All right? Chain guy? What is a tail?
50:11
Tail? Sign that you are upset?
50:15
The like,
50:19
if something happens and
50:22
you're automatically angry or upset,
50:24
what's going to be like the trigger for your wife
50:26
to know that you are not happy. Probably
50:28
rubbing my hands through my hair. Oh,
50:31
it's a frustration move, like
50:33
you're pulling your hair. You just like constantly rubbing.
50:36
You can just tell I'm thinking about rubbing
50:38
my hands from my hair. Just really
50:41
kind of trying to work the brain. Yeah, so look
50:43
for that. Interesting. Okay,
50:46
mind's when I like walk away. I
50:49
do a lot of walking away if I'm in a
50:51
situation that upsets me, I straight up just piece
50:53
out. That's good. It
50:55
is. But it's not good though, because sometimes I'm gonna
50:58
be talking. I'm like out, I just piece out, like there's
51:00
no like, I gotta go. It's like I just walk
51:02
away, Morgan, She was pissed
51:05
she walked off. I noticed. It's a big
51:08
I noticed it's a big thing. Especially when I'm drinking.
51:11
If something like agitates me and I like know that
51:13
I'm drinking, I'm like, I just I need go
51:15
for a walk, just let me up get
51:17
away from the situation. Yeah, when I drink, I tend
51:20
to do that more too. Where all is split. Where'd
51:22
you go? I just try to walk off. Yeah, and
51:24
there'll be something that had like maybe Matt or like irritating
51:26
me, and I just didn't realize it. I had just walked away
51:28
because I needed to my
51:31
body's way of response. Next time we're at the bars together,
51:33
i'll watch for the walk off. Yeah, if you see me walk
51:35
away, something that happened. Guy, she was mad, Somebody go grab
51:37
her. She's already walked half a mile. Because I really
51:39
don't do the Irish goodbye like I say bye
51:42
to my friends and stuff that. If I do an Irish
51:44
goodbye in any scenario, I'm not happy. She
51:46
was mad. And if you
51:48
rub your hands through your head, somebody
51:52
pay the tab. Morgan just walked off. She was pissed,
51:55
raised rubbing his head. There's a whole thing happening. What
51:58
is a habit you've picked up from
52:00
your parents? Um, habit
52:03
from my parents. Abbot from my
52:06
parents? You not abbot. Mine
52:09
is cleanliness, Like my dad
52:11
is a crazy cleaner, and everything
52:13
it has like a place, And so my house
52:15
is very much like that. Everything has a place, nothing
52:18
can be out of place, and I very much have to
52:20
make sure everything's always clean. If I don't
52:22
even like vacuum or clean up and somebody comes over,
52:24
I'm like, sorry, it's not clean. They're like, Morgan, what are you talking about.
52:27
Everything's perfectly clean, low key
52:29
flex of a clean house. Love it. But it's not even
52:31
a flight. It's like a I wish I
52:33
could be a little less stingent on how
52:35
I clean. But that comes from my parents.
52:37
They were very much That's how my household was growing
52:39
up. Okay, me, it
52:41
would just be never missing a day,
52:44
like you know, work wise and stuff like that.
52:46
I got that from my dad. I don't think he ever missed a day of
52:48
work. So what should
52:50
you Yeah, you should miss days all the time to chill.
52:53
Well, you shouldn't always miss days. But you're saying like you
52:56
sometimes won't even take a vacation. Yeah, yeah,
52:58
where you almost feel you're or let down to society
53:01
if you take a day off when that's not the case, take
53:03
a day off, or when you're sick, like when you came in
53:05
here and you were really sick and you stayed here.
53:07
Different circumstances. We were trying to record
53:09
thirty shows in three days, so felt
53:12
the need for me to be here. I hear you, but
53:14
hey, this is you talking to yourself like past
53:17
ray, Hey go home, you're sick. Hey Morgan,
53:19
that walked off, Get back here and discuss your problems.
53:23
Okay, they're attacked. What
53:25
personal quality do you most want
53:28
to improve? Personal quality
53:30
truly being involved in conversation.
53:33
So it would be the no cell phone thing, which I've really
53:35
tried to employ as much as possible. Cell
53:37
Phones in the pocket, you're listening to
53:39
people, You're telling little
53:42
jokes to the side, You're not what what oh?
53:44
Yeah, not really if you're not really listening,
53:46
you're not witty, you're not funny. Being in
53:48
the moment with your friends, you're giving DAPs.
53:50
Hey, I really enjoy your friendship
53:52
instead of just nosing the phone. Actually
53:56
doing the stuff that we used to do when we were little
53:58
kids. That's how you get the most out of life. Cell
54:00
Phones are the devil. Well,
54:04
you just went on quite the tangent in there about cell
54:06
phones. So you want
54:09
to be an active listener? Yes, what you're trying
54:11
to just be there. And it's
54:14
best when you're around kids because then you really realize
54:16
how much you're on your cell phone, because
54:19
especially the kids that don't have cell phones because they're forced
54:21
to create entertainment for themselves without
54:23
a phone in their hands. Yes, and so then that's when you
54:25
start to realize, oh, I should probably put this down and just
54:27
manufacture some fun right now. Yeah. Yeah,
54:30
that's a good one, but also hilarious
54:33
that you went on tangent about cell phones. No, I know
54:35
how you really feel. Thank you for sharing
54:37
your conspiracy theory with us. Welcome, it's
54:40
very nice. I think mine is that I
54:42
need to stop eating sugar. We
54:45
talked about that earlier. What I really need to I know
54:47
what I'm gonna get you for Christmas. I'm gonna get you a
54:50
one way ticket to the Hershey's Chocolate factory
54:52
and it's an all day past. I just said, I need to stop
54:54
eating sugger. You're like, let me send you into a those sugar factory.
54:58
Is it for opposite? And they're going to teach you how they
55:00
make every piece of sugar. I love
55:02
it. I love chocolate, right, I just like
55:04
love all things. It's really chocolate
55:07
and cookies and brownies and that kind
55:09
of stuff I could do without, like the sour
55:12
and chewy candies. I love
55:15
chocolate. Well, I'm gonna send you to
55:17
what's that chocolate place downtown. It's the one
55:20
where they make clusters. Oh,
55:22
I've been there. I'm making my own clusters. So exactly
55:26
what you already did. I'm gonna have you make
55:29
your own cluster and you're gonna take it home and then
55:31
you're gonna eat it and know that you got
55:33
to experience sugar from the beginning to the end,
55:36
from the beginning to like every part of the project.
55:39
Like, am I gonna die? I'm
55:41
sending you to the sugarcane fields. I've been there,
55:43
but I've been too sugar kingfields. But yes, I've been to
55:45
the Google cluster, and I do highly suggest it for anyone,
55:47
like visiting a near Broadway. It's really cool. Is
55:50
that really what you do? You make your own stuff? Hey, you make your own
55:52
Google cluster. I always see it when I'm at fly Job
55:54
bar. Yeah, and then I just go and get another
55:56
drink. You're like, cool, that's that's nice. The
55:59
So, have you ever had a regular Google cluster?
56:01
Yes? So a Google cluster,
56:03
which I didn't know living in Kansas but down in the South,
56:06
is basically a peanut and
56:09
chocolate sometimes caramel filled
56:11
cluster. Basic correct and that's
56:13
like the og one. But now we have a store where you can make
56:16
your own. I put what I put in mine. I had like
56:18
mini marshmallows, caramel, hot
56:21
fudge sprinkles. I think in something
56:23
else. You make your own. There's like eight million toppings
56:26
and you make your own. Is that one on the market, No,
56:28
like that was just the one that I made. I'm gonna go down
56:31
there and make the sizzle and then people
56:33
can request it, and every time somebody gets the sizzle,
56:35
I get five percent. You
56:37
could ask for that. I don't think they're probably going
56:39
to do that. They're not down for the minimum.
56:43
The employee, the girl that's just there
56:45
for Belmont summers because she said that's college
56:47
what. I don't care about your idea, sir, No,
56:50
but it is. It's a really cool factory. So I'm
56:53
glad you've seen it. Maybe you should go in it because
56:55
it is good deal. And yes, but I need
56:57
to change that about myself. I need to get away from my sugar
56:59
a day. It really is an addiction,
57:02
genuinely not good for you. Opiate
57:04
addiction is nothing compared to sugar addiction.
57:06
Pretty bad. It's like genuinely a thing,
57:09
and I can tell when I go out, because I'll have like waves
57:11
and I'll do really good eating off of it. I'm like, dang,
57:13
I feel so good. I don't want it, I don't crave
57:15
it, and then I just have like one little bite commercial
57:18
and it is back to sugar
57:20
business. I'll get you, man,
57:23
oh man. Well, we're already in the top spot Ray
57:25
draft of the best Rivalries.
57:28
I don't think you're You're looking so hot in
57:31
this draft. Dang. I
57:33
guess I should have gone more political like Amy. She
57:36
went Ryan or Marion Morris and Rayson
57:39
Aldeen Yang throwing Ryan hurt in there
57:41
like that. Let me let me look at the voting and I'll
57:43
tell you, yeah,
57:46
you and Bobby are currently tie that twelve
57:48
percent in the last. But
57:51
you are writing that Amy is in first, I'm
57:54
in second, Lunchboxes in third, and then
57:56
Ray and Bobby are in tie. I
57:59
should have just done Democrat and Republican
58:01
rivals. I mean, dang, yeah.
58:03
I think really what got Amy though, is the Taylor
58:06
Swift versus Ticketmasters. That was pretty witty.
58:08
Yeah, that one. I feel like that is so such
58:10
a culture moment right now that's going on. I feel
58:12
like that really took over more than so
58:15
solid. But yeah, you're not doing too hot. And people
58:18
don't understand the rivalries in sports. Yankees
58:20
Red Sox is the biggest rivalry in the history of the world.
58:23
Don't you're in the Northeast. We don't have people
58:25
that are into sports to listen to the show. It's a bunch of women.
58:28
I mean women like sports too, right, I
58:32
get that. I get you know, you guys have a lot of women
58:34
that listen to the Sore Losers podcast. But the poll
58:36
is showing that they don't appreciate
58:38
sports rivalries, thus meaning they don't
58:41
appreciate sports, thus meaning they don't
58:43
know. It's just that people appreciate
58:46
what they're surrounded with. And
58:48
I think Taylor Swift ticketmasters with millions
58:50
of people, whereas your Red Sox
58:53
and Yankees are gonna
58:55
be a couple million. Okay,
58:57
I'm gonna take you to a barn Boston.
59:00
You're gonna hang out with my friend Justin, and I want you
59:02
to tell the
59:04
game all the people in that Boston bar.
59:06
The Yankees Red Sox is not a rivalry.
59:08
More. Hold on, I did not say it was not a
59:10
rivalry. I'm gonna do that on Valentine's
59:12
Day, I'm sending you a one way ticket. Right, Justin's
59:15
gonna take you out to a Boston bar and
59:17
you're gonna learn about that rivalry firsthand.
59:20
I am a Red Sox fan. I went
59:22
inside the Green Monster. I had a wonderful
59:24
experience in Boston. I love the Red Sox.
59:27
I know that the rivalry, but
59:30
I'm just telling you from a perspective of Taylor
59:32
Swift Ticketmaster is like millions, nearly billions
59:35
of people were affected by it, whereas
59:37
Red Sox Boston is probably a couple
59:39
million. It's still a lot of people. A couple of
59:41
million is still a lot of people. That's why.
59:43
But it's not as big a controversy
59:46
as the New Kids. It's
59:48
not a controversy because it's like it's a fun rivalry,
59:51
right, like people those games. Right. I want
59:53
you to tell I want you to tell the fans that it's
59:56
not a controversy, it's a cool rivalry. Taylor
59:58
Swift Ticketmaster is a controversy. Okay.
1:00:01
I need you to go to either a Bronx bar and
1:00:05
like sports
1:00:08
in the Lower Harbor Seaport area. I want
1:00:10
you to walk into Patties the
1:00:12
shamrock bar and tell them that Red
1:00:15
Sox Yankees is not a rivalry. And guess
1:00:17
what. Guess what they will They
1:00:20
will boo you out of the bar, out of town.
1:00:23
You will have to get a flight. Controversy, Okay,
1:00:26
I said it's a rivalry. It's not a controversy.
1:00:28
I'll hang up and listen. Those are two
1:00:31
different things. It's not a controversy,
1:00:33
it's a really cool rivalry. Points is oh
1:00:36
my Atlanta. Anyways, what
1:00:38
are some other rivalries? I
1:00:40
can't even say that word that you're interested in. I
1:00:43
named him on the list, that's all. You had one
1:00:45
of the minor all sports. I mean there was also what was
1:00:47
it Apollo, Creed and Yeah
1:00:50
I had Creed and Rocky. Yeah, there you go. I
1:00:52
also had a iPhone versus Android.
1:00:55
Hey what about the Korea's
1:00:57
South and North? You know that's
1:01:01
like a legitimate Ukraine in Russia.
1:01:03
I didn't know what direction where we going politically. I
1:01:05
didn't know either. But that's
1:01:07
why I say, I was like, let me just stay in the pop culture
1:01:09
realm because this feels dicey.
1:01:15
Yes, because also like I
1:01:17
don't do dicey. Okay, scares the crap
1:01:20
out of it. Yeah, only when
1:01:22
I'm very drunk. Oh
1:01:25
man, sweet and salty. It was another
1:01:27
one that's good dogs
1:01:29
and cats. Yeah, is
1:01:32
that you choosing cats? I'm not really sure.
1:01:35
Yeah. I had quite a few rivalries though. I feel like this
1:01:38
was one of those drafts. Like sometimes we'll have drafts
1:01:40
I'm like, I cannot come up with three things. This
1:01:42
is one of the drafts where I could keep coming with them all
1:01:44
day. Yeah, yeah you could, because there's so many.
1:01:47
Yes, But I just would like to reiterate
1:01:49
that I absolutely believe the Red Sox
1:01:51
and the Yankees are a rivalry. They
1:01:54
are not a controversy though, I
1:01:56
which is what I said. If you happen to
1:01:58
find yourself at a bar whatever
1:02:01
you just told me, don't say
1:02:03
at that bar, it's do
1:02:05
you want it? Let me ask you this as a sports
1:02:07
fan, do you want it to be a controversy? It's
1:02:10
I mean, it's a controversy. It's a rivalry, it's
1:02:12
a conflict, it's a world war, it's
1:02:14
everything. Okay. I feel like those are all a lot of different
1:02:16
words and you just grouped them all together.
1:02:19
It's not the same thing. Absolutely
1:02:22
a rivalry, but like I see
1:02:24
controversy as like Taylor sort of Ticketmaster,
1:02:26
where it's like, holy crap, this is a controversy.
1:02:29
Is something wrong happened? So I should have done TikTok
1:02:31
versus the United States government. Yeah, that's
1:02:33
a that's a rivalry. Perfect. Next
1:02:35
time, I'll just have TikTok first, Instagram snapchat
1:02:39
versus nobody snapchats on rights
1:02:42
of people taking pictures and saving them. I
1:02:45
just I do you not see what I mean
1:02:47
with the differences of rival Oh?
1:02:50
I see, so do But do you want your
1:02:52
as a fan? Do you want it to be a controversy? Yes?
1:02:54
Interesting, it's an interesting
1:02:57
perspective I had not heard before. Yes,
1:02:59
So, UNI stop getting perspectives from the Facebook
1:03:01
people, and you need to get perspectives from real
1:03:04
life people. These are real life people. I
1:03:07
who said I was going on Facebook? You
1:03:10
just assume that was going with Facebook?
1:03:13
Right? All right? Anything else you want
1:03:16
to say you're talking about before we wrapped this thing up, I
1:03:18
think we rocked it. Yeah. We
1:03:20
had a little bit of everything, vulnerabilities,
1:03:22
happiness, sadness, conflict, fights.
1:03:24
You know, I think this is the least amount
1:03:27
of times you've roasted me on the best bit. So I very
1:03:29
much appreciate that we are improving. I tried.
1:03:31
I try to be nice since we're neighbors. That's
1:03:34
the reason. Because we're neighbors, because we're co workers, because
1:03:36
I see you every day. Anytime you say a place that's
1:03:38
right next to me, that's when I really realized
1:03:40
that we really do live right next to each other. Tire
1:03:45
shop, right, Okay, Cocos
1:03:47
tire shop, Regions Bank. There's
1:03:50
a whole lot of location things,
1:03:52
all right. Anyways,
1:03:56
right, tell the people where they can find
1:03:59
you all the things Sisson
1:04:01
Ray Mundo. Also on your
1:04:03
phone type in Sore Losers podcast.
1:04:06
There's a lot of fun to be had there, only if you have a
1:04:08
boring commute. Otherwise, don't
1:04:10
listen to it. Listen to your family instead. That
1:04:14
was not a very good promotion
1:04:16
for your podcast. You can
1:04:19
find me on all the things out web Girl Morgan,
1:04:21
Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, all that good stuff,
1:04:23
and of course the show at Bobby Bones show on
1:04:26
everything TikTok is out there blowing
1:04:28
up, so go follow us on that too. So yeah,
1:04:31
I love y'all right, thanks for joining me. Yeah, of course.
1:04:33
And if the dog Remy reaches
1:04:35
his paw over and grabs your phone. That means
1:04:37
you've been on it for eighteen straight hours. You need
1:04:39
to get a life, and you need to get back to
1:04:42
the Morgan that remy remembers when
1:04:44
you were younger. You know, I gave you a compliment that you weren't
1:04:46
roasting me, and me means me, and we had to end it
1:04:48
that way. Good Bye, y'all.
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