Bachelor Happy Hour - Nancy Wants a Gentleman! | Golden Hour

Episode Date: January 7, 2026

Today on “Golden Hour,” Nancy returns for a cozy catch-up with Kathy and Susan! She shares her dating updates since “Paradise” and makes a very clear case for Colin F...irth if he’s listening! The besties also dish on “The Golden Bachelor,” Nancy’s just one thing mantra, and what she’s excited to see in 2026. Tune in now and be sure to subscribe so you never miss an episode! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 This is an I-Heart podcast. Guaranteed Human. If you only listen to one thing to make sense of the news this year, make it this. The final episode of this season of Next Question pulls together the most important conversations of the year. You'll hear David Graham on Project 2025, Liz Oyer on the plethora of presidential pardons,
Starting point is 00:00:23 Tina Brown on the year's biggest scandals here at home and across the pond, plus much, much more. It's a crash course in the last 12 months, how we made it through the year and a look at what might be coming in 2026. Listen to next question with me, Katie Couric on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Welcome back to Bachelor Happy Hour's Golden Hour. Thank you so much for joining us. today we are so excited to be back. Susan, you know I'm going to ask, how are you doing today? It's a new year, new me. Now, I'm seeing me, but it's going great and I'm really excited because
Starting point is 00:01:12 Kathy, we have our bestie today. Let's welcome Nancy. Hi, honey. Hi, girl. Welcome back. We love having you. Thank you. I love coming on. You look fabulous as always. Thank you. How have you been? Thank you. I'm good. I'm in the Christmas, you know, in the middle of Christmas. Breakdown. It's time to take everything down. It's time to take everything down. Christmas is over. Take it down. No, it's not. Take it down, Nancy. All right. Well, listen, we got so much we want to dive into today. So we are going to get started. Okay. Here we go. The first thing is, you know I'm going to ask, Nancy, I know, but the rest of the world, Bachelor Nation is dying to know, have you, been dating at all since your time on Bachelor and Paradise. Well, as you all know, I mentioned to Ben Higgins that I had been talking to someone. Anyway, we did meet, and unfortunately,
Starting point is 00:02:17 he wasn't all that he said he was. Wait, what does that mean, Nancy? Like, or I mean, he wasn't, he didn't present in person like he presented online. you know, on the phone and on paper. Okay, so Susan, I'm going to translate this for Bachelor Nation. Disappointing. He said he was, I don't know, but he said he was 6-4, he was 4-9. He said he had a, he said he had a hair, you know, his head had a beautiful head of curls. He was bald.
Starting point is 00:02:46 He said he was athletic. He was 50 pounds overweight. Do I have it about right, Nancy? No, not true. Not true. And you know what? I have to say just I'm disappointed, but you know what? I still have hope.
Starting point is 00:02:59 and I'm still ready to find my guy. And truly, I always, I keep thinking about this. The one word that comes to mind what I'm looking for is a true gentleman. Yes. I agree. I just want a true gentleman. Yes. I love that.
Starting point is 00:03:18 And Kevin Costner is single. I heard that. And Colin Firth, of course. He's always wanted to call on him. Nancy has never given up on Colin Furr. Always won it, Colin. Kevin Costa, I know. I could go there, you know. Has anyone slid in your DMs, Nancy?
Starting point is 00:03:34 Has anyone sliding into your, no one's sliding into mine. No, one's tripping, walking, or anything else. I don't think men know hell at that age. No, they're, they're, I mean, they're like 80, or I've had a couple of, you know, 45-year-old saying, I'm not golden, but I'd love to be your bachelor. That's cute. That's cute. Which it flatters me a little bit.
Starting point is 00:03:55 Nancy, is there anybody at all in Bachelor nation? that you know or have seen that you would be interested in getting to know better? You know what? I wish. I know. Like, I haven't, honestly, I think I know all of the guys in our, I mean, other than the first two seasons, I mean, Jones season. Right. That's all we have.
Starting point is 00:04:22 Yeah. That's all we have. And so, I mean, they're all great guys, but most of them are taken. And so I have to say no because the other ones are all, you know, 35. We need more season. So we have. Well, I'm hoping we could all be the new golden bachelorette and get 21 guys who won us. The three of us.
Starting point is 00:04:45 Now, there's an idea. The three of us, three golden bachelorette's. I mean, if you think about it, we are all very different women. I mean, it would be chaos, but it would be fun. It would be really fun. You know what? But I'm just saying how great would that be? Can you imagine?
Starting point is 00:05:04 I've said this to Joan, having 21 guys standing, waiting to talk to you, like so exciting. So anyway, I'm hoping that they find 21 guys for the next Golden Bachelorette. And then we can meet them afterwards. Yes, because we're all done to leave. Wait, let's be honest, ladies, because everyone, Bachelor Nation, if you do, don't know, and I think you probably all do know, Susan, Nancy, and I, we have vacation together, we talk on the phone every day. We're real friends. We know all, we're very good friends. We know all the details about each other. So now I'm going to, let's be, let's be honest,
Starting point is 00:05:44 girls. It's just us chatting here. No one's listening. No one's listening. Right. Honestly, with the three of us traveling together and the fun that we have, would it not be hard to find a guy who could match that or have more fun. Come on. We have fun together. Oh, look, laugh, laugh. What do you mean? We could not be hard. We could do it. We could do it. What? What could we do, what could we do, Nance? Find a guy or travel? We could meet people. Yeah, of course. But I think you, anyway, I was just saying in general, how about having 21 guys? Like, that's, that would be impressive like it's hard enough to now to find one right in your age group and um so anyway i'm i have a question would you ever if you were asked go back to paradise well your experience
Starting point is 00:06:45 wasn't long i get it but it was not i was on there for a second um it was fun do you want to say why nancy Do you want to say why you came late? My daughter graduated from college. And so I missed, I could have come 10 days earlier, and I didn't. Well, you couldn't. And I couldn't. And so anyway, but I'm saying about Paradise, I'm not, I feel like I'm not a cougar, like I'm not, I would go to Paradise, but they're all young. Like we're, you know, again, hopefully they would get more goldens in our age group.
Starting point is 00:07:27 And then I would love to. And, you know, I'm sure there'll be new men coming through or they'll find them. But I think we're all in the same place as far as, you know, looking. But you wouldn't say no. Oh, no. I mean, I would do it, just hoping that there would be other men there in my age group. I would like to be a cougar, but I'm not. I mean, yeah.
Starting point is 00:07:52 Well, you know what? Maybe who knows? Who knows what's coming? Maybe they'll have another golden bachelorette and all those guys that they've had. Yeah, there'll be 20 something available. You know what else I thought? I thought, I wonder if they would ever do this, like they do dancing with the stars, have people vote for couples, like getting the audience involved.
Starting point is 00:08:19 That's kind of cool. Like the Bachelorette. Like, you know, getting, or if you have several people on a show and then the and then the country votes. So that's interesting. Just like dancing with a start. So that's interesting because I was just about to ask you about Taylor Frankie Paul being the new Bachelorette.
Starting point is 00:08:39 And I'm sure, because, you know, you're on social media. I don't know if you've noticed how much posting she's doing while filming. She is doing live posting. She got her. She got her phone, which is unusual. It is unusual. But the point is that could be expanded where people could vote in real time. I like this guy.
Starting point is 00:08:59 Putting out teasers. Like people are interested because she's doing that. I think it was brilliant. Right. Right. What do you think of her season coming? Are you excited? I'm excited.
Starting point is 00:09:10 I'm very excited. I have not met her yet. I've heard she's a great girl. And I also heard that, and I really respect this, that she, you know, is Mormon. And normally they don't date outside of their religion. But I give her credit because she said that she would date outside that she's open to that. And you know what?
Starting point is 00:09:37 In this day and age, I think I applaud her for that. But in this day and age, I think we all have to be a little more open than maybe we would be. because we're all seeing that it's hard and you have to compromise on things. But I really applaud her for that because I'm sure that was difficult. Do you think, Nancy? Yeah, I was going to ask you, do you have any, do you think she's been divorced, I think twice, I think. I'm not sure.
Starting point is 00:10:07 But do you think she'll get engaged? Do you have any predictions? What do you think's happening? I think she will get engaged. I do. I have a good feeling about it. I really do. I heard you in some great.
Starting point is 00:10:18 men on her show. I can't wait to meet, you know, see them all. Great. There we go, Susan. You're a cougar. Yeah. You look at you look at them, Susan. I'm going to meet them and ask where their fathers are. That's where we're different. Hi, I'm Dr. Priyankowali. And I'm Hurricane DeVolu. It's a new year. And on the podcast's health stuff, we're resetting the way we talk about our health, which means being honest about what we know, what we don't know, and how messy it can all be. I like to sleep in late and sleep early. Is there a chronotype for that or am I just depressed? We talk to experts who share real experiences and insight. You just really need to find where it is that you can have an impact in your own life and just start doing that. We break down
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Starting point is 00:12:33 or wherever you get your podcasts. Right, how old is, how old is she? I don't know, but I think the generally... 30s or older than what we've seen so far on Bachelor. Yeah. So that's kind of a cool thing. Okay, now we got to, we got to rewind here because, you know, we haven't seen, none of us have met her yet, but now we've got to get back to our age group.
Starting point is 00:12:58 Tell me what, let's just talk about Mel's that season, Golden Bachelor. What did you think of the finale? What do you think about Peg? What do you think about who we chose? Blah, blah, blah. Were you surprised? I was surprised. at I all, I truly didn't think he would choose either one.
Starting point is 00:13:18 Really? I really thought he was, pardon me? I said really. Yeah, I thought he was over a barrel. And I, I said this maybe on a different podcast that it was like you were trying to extract information from him. I wanted to, I wanted to get behind him. I wanted to, you know, cheer him on. He and Pegg or he and Cindy, but he just wasn't.
Starting point is 00:13:43 giving us anything to be in his corner, so to speak. Would you have been his kind of guy? Would he have been your guy? Would you have been interested in him? I don't know. I haven't met him. I mean, he looked like a great guy. Well, that's interesting because you just said it was hard to get behind him.
Starting point is 00:14:01 Watching him with other women. So maybe in person he's different. I can say on Peg posts a lot on social media. and she and Mel like every day, every other day. And he seems, he, twice a day, he seems more, he's more, he's totally different. I heard a rumor. You know, maybe he was nervous. Maybe about the, I heard a rumor that I don't know if it's true.
Starting point is 00:14:29 That does happen, I'm sure, for a lead, you know. I think he seems like a nice guy, but she's doing a lot of his posting. That's, I've heard rumors and not from anybody here in Austin. I've heard rumors. And if you look at their post, they're very similar. You know, they're very similarly constructed. So that suggests. But he seems just more effusive.
Starting point is 00:14:50 And he's talking more and he's more jovial. I don't know. I've seen his personality come out a little bit. And it's more attractive. But don't you just love, I like Peg. I like Mel. I've met them both. They're both lovely people.
Starting point is 00:15:09 I just hope it lasts. I don't know if you will. I want to know if you think it'll last Nancy, but I just hope that they're happy because at our age, that's what we're all looking for to be happy and find that person. So my wish is that, you know, it lasts a lifetime.
Starting point is 00:15:27 What do you think? Do you think it'll last? Me too. I think, yeah, I think, I mean, it looks like it will. You never know, but it looks like they're getting, you know, they're having a lot of fun. Obviously, as we all know, the honeymoon period. It's still there.
Starting point is 00:15:40 It ends at some point. We're still in it. Niki, what were your thoughts on the ring that it wasn't an engagement ring, but it was a commitment ring? Did you have any thoughts? To me, it didn't matter. They weren't ready to say, let's get married. Exactly. And I think it was a sign.
Starting point is 00:16:01 It was a gesture. Like, okay, I do want to date you. Here's my commitment. to getting to know you better and no I was behind it I think would you have accepted a promise ring yes yeah would you Susan yes I would have too I've asked that question of a lot of contemporaries just throwing it out there and they all say to me hell no if he no and I'm like what they say you know no if if you're in that bubble and you have that time together you're you know what the shows about and you're either willing to get engaged you or not I'm like no I would I would I'm the
Starting point is 00:16:44 person you want to get to know him yeah remember Susan I said if it came down to two people yeah and you would I would if me if Mel had said it's between you and Nancy or you well I wouldn't do you know you and Susan whatever whatever and he was going to date both of you after the show you said you'd be in I would be open to that only because I I don't want to make a mistake I don't want him to make the right choice but oh everyone else said hell no but i i know susan wouldn't do it would you nancy what if he after the show to pick both people wanted to date both yes after the show no you thanks if he's i don't think so i think i would be open to getting to know him better but i don't want him dating if he doesn't know by now that he wants to
Starting point is 00:17:38 either focus on one or the other, you would think he'd have an inkling and then decide, okay, I'm going to date Susan. Yeah, well, here's the thing. And get to know Susan, but not at the same time. Okay, well, here's the thing. We only know, we don't know, we only know the, the mail that we saw, right? And he is saying, before Cindy left, he's saying, you know, I like them both. I could see a life of both of them.
Starting point is 00:18:06 I wouldn't give it, you know, months, but I would say, look, we're in the bubble here. Let's, you want to date Nancy and me or you want to date Susan and me? Sure, but at some point, I'm going to draw the line, but I wouldn't throw away a guy. I personally would not throw away a guy that I thought I could really make a life with. And you're saying you would. Now, if he's going to do both of us, I think that's happened with Cindy, why Cindy decided, No. He couldn't promise her what she needed. And Pegg, on the other hand, was like, let's see what happens. Yeah, see, I'd be like, let's see what happens. I'd be more like
Starting point is 00:18:46 Pegg. I would. But you would be okay if he still dated Cindy on the side. For a period of time, I would. I would. Nikki. What if they're sleeping? You don't want to date somebody who's sleeping with somebody else. Everybody's entitled to an opinion, right? All right. Well, we're going to move on here. High ick, high ick factor. Now I'm choking on that comment. Okay, Nancy, I, other than, other than the three of us, is there anyone you would like to see be the next golden bachelorette? The three of us.
Starting point is 00:19:21 Other. No, I'm not kidding. I truly, that was so, just let me just clarify, that was so off the cuff, truly. I think it'd be great. And I was saying that it would, you know, be so how wonderful to have 21 guys, blah, blah, blah, blah and then I was thinking of truly I just thought of this about people voting like dancing with the stars people on dancing with the stars as we all know it gets really like the country is behind them and they're voting and who should be the who should be the winning couple yeah but you
Starting point is 00:19:56 know what I'm just going to drop in here and say this dancing is one thing matters of the heart to me are completely different and I don't want people voting who I'm going to to fall in love with her. So for me, I'm not. That's true. But all right. I want to get to a really important thing. Is there anybody in your head that you've seen or would you like somebody brand new?
Starting point is 00:20:16 Like when they did Mel, they didn't choose anybody from Jones season. They picked. I think somebody new. What age, what age do you like? For me? For the next golden bachelorette. 65. Has to be 65.
Starting point is 00:20:32 68. And you start at 65, I think. yeah yeah that's golden to me i agree yeah so 65 68 69 yeah okay um all right nancy you've put a lot on social media you've done your just one thing you've you've put it's lovely i first i want to commend you i mean i've said it you privately but now publicly it is a lovely thing i know nancy very well and nancy drives around uh running around she always has protein bars in her car and she's always handing out if people are asking for money, Nancy's always there to hand them something to eat,
Starting point is 00:21:13 which I think is, so thank you. That is incredible that you do that. Thank you for inspiring that. You're welcome. But I wouldn't know what inspired you to start the Just One Thing movement on social media. Well, I mean, you guys are more popular from our show than I was, but I still had a little platform. platform, right? And I wasn't comfortable going on camera and going, oh, look at, I'm going to sell you
Starting point is 00:21:44 this beautiful lipstick and look at the thing and this is how you put it on. Well, look, she's doing it well. I think you should be hired. Maybe I'm going to get one, see, and now I'm putting it on. But I, what I'm comfortable talking about is doing just one thing for someone else. So that, it inspired me when we, when my kids were little at our church, at the back, the Sunday school kids would pack little bags of socks, toothbrush, toothpaste, and like a $10 McDonald's card. And then at the end of church, they would make an announcement and say, okay, everybody, grab some bags and put them in your car. And so we did. And they did it. We've done it every year, our church has, as well as so many churches do that.
Starting point is 00:22:38 But what has been great about it is, you know, I would make my kids give them out. I didn't do it for them. I would make them, you know, give them to people on the street or in the car, the light. And do you know, I'm really proud of this. They all keep protein bars in their car. It's awesome. They buy, you just buy a big bag. It's nothing.
Starting point is 00:23:02 It takes nothing. It costs barely anything, as you know. But I think it's really important. And I'm really proud that they've continued it just in their, you know, where they live, which is not here. But I have to say also with the holidays, you know, there's a lot of sorrow. A lot of people are lonely. It's people who've lost people. It's a tough holiday to be without them.
Starting point is 00:23:32 And I ran into a friend who had lost her husband and then another one who had lost her child. And so I was thinking I should put a post up about this, but remember the people who are lonely and remember the people who, and, you know, drop them a notes and give them a call, go have coffee with them. Yeah. Tell them you're thinking of it. That's my just one thing for the day. You know what I do, Nancy? And I just shared it with my kids. And my son once in looked at me like, you do? And he gave my luck, it would be a big order.
Starting point is 00:24:10 Like when you're going through the coffee line, the drive-thru, that you buy the person behind you will coffee. It's nice. Just anything. And they're a surprise. Hi, I'm Dr. Priyanko Wali. And I'm Hurricane de Bolo. It's a new year.
Starting point is 00:24:27 And on the podcast, Health Stuff, we're resetting the way we talk. about our health. Which means being honest about what we know, what we don't know, and how messy it can all be. I like to sleep in late and sleep early. Is there a chronotype for that or am I just depressed? We talk to experts who share real experiences and insight. You just really need to find where it is that you can have an impact in your own life and just start doing that. We break down the topics you want to know more about. Sleep, stress, mental health, and how the world around us affects our overall health. We talk about all the ways to keep your body and mind, inside and out, healthy.
Starting point is 00:25:07 We human beings, all we want is connection. We just want to connect with each other. Health stuff is about learning, laughing, and feeling a little less alone. Listen on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. As we head into 2026, it's safe to say that 2025, was a year like no other. So much news, so much disruption, and yes, so much division. That's why we're wrapping up this season of next question with a look back at everything that's happened. Things are coming at us with such a velocity. We thought it was important to take a
Starting point is 00:25:43 moment, connect the dots, and explore what it all means. We're summing up the first year of Trump's second term with David Graham on Project 2025 and how many of the goals have been implemented. Richard Haas on foreign policy and the changing world order, Jessica Valenti on reproductive rights and the terrifying consequences of abortion bans. Tina Brown on the year's scandals here and across the pond. The president has upended everything from pardons to the press, so we're covering it all. Listen to next question with me, Katie Couric on the Iheart radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. I have to tell you, Nancy, I don't know if I've told you this, because Nancy is one of the people I talk to every day, Nancy and Susan, as I said.
Starting point is 00:26:37 You inspired me, and I'm going to share the story with you. I had lunch the other day with a friend, and I was parking my car, and these three women, one was on a walker, one was on a cane, and when I tell you, if they were any slur, they'd be walking backwards. But I sat there and I thought, you know what? That could be me. And so I slowed down. I waited.
Starting point is 00:27:00 I parked my car like 20 yards, 30 yards away. When I came back up to go to the restaurant to meet my friend, they were just making it to the restaurant door. I mean, it was literally like 10 feet. And so I said, let me get the door for you. And the woman on the canes looked at me like I just said, stick them up. I mean, she was so shocked that I offered to hold the door.
Starting point is 00:27:23 And she said, oh, thank you so much. And I thought of you, Nancy, I thought, you know, this is one little thing I can do. And I held the door for her. And then the woman came up on the walker and literally, she looked at me and I said, you just take your time. It's a holiday season. You're going to enjoy lunch. You just take.
Starting point is 00:27:39 And she said, it's really hard. And I said, you know what? But you should be proud of yourself because you're out here doing it. And it was because of you, I did that because otherwise I looked at my life. I was late for my lunch, but I thought, you know what? I'm going to sway and I'm going to hold the door. So you're just one thing works. Don't you always hold the door if you see people like going into the while while or something.
Starting point is 00:28:00 Susan, this was way, believe me, it was the, I had to get up on the, it wasn't the same restaurant. I saw them struggling. I crossed over and went to the door. You know, that's a good deed. But it's not about me. It's about you, Nancy, that you inspire people. No, but it's not about. It's about everyone.
Starting point is 00:28:17 But it's not about me either. But I think just telling people, more people, like I get a lot of DMs about. it and people saying what they like to do and you know just saying something like Kathy you look beautiful today or you know it doesn't take a lot yeah you're right and it is just one thing I think Nancy you should coin that phrase because you know you talk about the the bachelor and oh I'm not this and I'm not that but you are a beautiful woman inside and out and you gives if people don't know this in bachelor nation they need to know you give so much of your heart and soul to people.
Starting point is 00:28:57 And that's what makes you so special. Thank you. And the kind of guy I'm looking for, I would love to meet a guy who also does philanthropy or who, you know, that that's important. And by philanthropy, you don't mean giving away millions.
Starting point is 00:29:10 It's very clear you mean doing just one thing. Yeah. And I love it. And if I had millions, I would. I just do. I do pray to win the lottery. Hey, by the way.
Starting point is 00:29:20 I do too, Nancy, but I have to play it. Wait a minute. There's something, what is it, the power ball that's like $1.2 billion? Yes. Damn it. Did anyone get tickets? It's $120 million. No, it's billion now.
Starting point is 00:29:35 Billion last night. And no one won. Did anyone buy tickets? No, but I'm going to. Wait, wait, it's not over, right? It's not over. Go buy them tonight. If we win, will you split?
Starting point is 00:29:46 Well, we promise, engine sway or whatever it's called, you know. If we buy more than one ticket, though, how will you know if we're telling the truth? Because we're honestly. We're honest people. I'm going to buy one for all of us. How many millions do you have? I'll write the name on it. How many millions can you have?
Starting point is 00:30:02 If we win that much money, I'm kidding me. This sounds like how many, you know, how many whatever does it take to open a Coke bottle? I don't know. I'll take one. Thank you very much. A million will be five. All right, Nancy, what about. Okay, let's buy a ticket.
Starting point is 00:30:17 Let's do it. Let's talk to us about your plans after you win all these millions. What plan? Do you have any goals? for the new year. What are you going to do? Plans. I am. I do want to learn how to play golf. Yes, I do. And I've taken a couple lessons last year. I got to go to, you know, the tournament with Ben Higgins. And that was so fun. But I really didn't play. I can't put, but I can't drive. So my goal in the new year is to learn how to play golf. And one of some place nearby, just they have a simulator that you go and then. And it says St. Andrews and you can, like, learn. But I wanted to answer that that was good.
Starting point is 00:30:59 Let me just tell you, not drop a name sure. I've played St. Andrews. Don't start on that course. You'll lose more fake balls than you could ever even imagine. But I love this. I think I need to go to the local pot pot. Wait, I love this. Susan, you and I can drive.
Starting point is 00:31:13 She can. We're going to, we, we, we, we, we're going to, we, we, we're going to, we're, okay. So listen, we've got the team. We'll win the, we'll win the, we'll win. Who needs to win a lottery. A golf outing. And I mean a weekend away, good play. And by the way.
Starting point is 00:31:27 You know they have women's golf out. Yes, Nancy. Like where you learn how to play or you get better. You guys know how to play, though. Let's do it. We know how, but that doesn't mean we're good. Wait a second. Guys.
Starting point is 00:31:38 Yeah, but that would be fun. And I need a cute outfit. You're all missing the point. It's not about the cute outfits. It's not the girls weekend. Guess where the available men are on the golf course. On the golf course. On the golf course.
Starting point is 00:31:50 I did not find that at all. you didn't my experience was I meet all kinds of people but they're all taken and were they to play the game yeah well not on the golf course I'm going I'm I believe that I still want to go I still want to golf it's a win win if I meet a guy in if I don't have a good great day out on the golf course and you have cute out but they have these packages that you can purchase and it includes your meals and your your lessons and your game of damn food and your hotel. You always make it about food.
Starting point is 00:32:24 Out in Arizona, though, it's like a package. They have them in Florida as well. But the Arizona ones, I think, are pretty interesting because it's warm, guaranteed. Okay, all of our listeners out there. North Carolina also. Okay. All of our listeners, if you know of great golf packages or where women can go and go on a women's great golf weekend, let us know.
Starting point is 00:32:45 Yeah. Can I interrupt that? We don't want just women because we, we'd like, to meet golfers. Oh, let me rephrase this. Bachelor Nation, if you know of a golf weekend where single women can go to meet single good, nice, kind men who are hopefully philanthropists, let us know. Gentlemen.
Starting point is 00:33:06 And gentlemen. Well, and I know couples that go on these little things. We don't like couples. We don't want couples. No, but they take a lesson and they learn from it. And they really, it's a good, good time. I think it sounds like fun. It is.
Starting point is 00:33:20 Yeah, let's, I hope you hear back. Yeah. Yeah. We only have to Google, ladies. We can figure it out. Yeah, I know. But you know what? I know.
Starting point is 00:33:30 But if somebody's been there, it's nice to have word of mouth. That's right. Absolutely. Start shopping for your outfits. You love to shop. You can do it. I know. I need an outfit.
Starting point is 00:33:39 I love it. All right, well, listen, while Nancy is out in the new year, shopping for golf outfits, Susan is out buying the winning lottery ticket. And I am still going to try to try to, figure out how to boil water because I don't cook. That is it for today's episode. Did you eat
Starting point is 00:33:56 all your Christmas cookies? Is there anything left? It's all done. In the trash. Starting that new year. All right. Nancy, that's bad. Nancy, we love. Thank you so much for joining us today. We love you. We can't wait to see in the new year. Thank you. Thank you for being part of our show today. We love you, baby. Thank you so much for
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