The Bobby Bones Show - Eddie Accidentally Spilled Some Tea On Himself
Episode Date: April 11, 2026Morgan and Eddie answer all the listener questions with some shout outs mixed in because Eddie decides to choose the questions this week. He talks about his son being homeschooled, the celebrity chef ...they would love to cook with one day, and if Eddie and Lunchbox have some hidden jealousy between them which ends in Eddie spilling some tea on himself.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Where Morgan and a show member answer almost all your questions.
Eddie, are you ready for some questions and answers?
Yes.
Can we start with the question I send in?
Yeah.
Did you put it on the list?
Please stop doing these Best Bits podcast.
Do I say that?
Yes, you at producer Eddie from Nashville, Tennessee.
Yeah, yeah.
I saw that I was tagged in a picture.
I was like, what is this?
Oh, it's Morgan's.
You know what it is.
I literally took the picture of you looking at me.
I know, but like I didn't know when you were going to post it or what.
So when I saw it, like, you know, when I said it was tagged on, I was tagged on it.
You know you could have reposted it at least.
Yeah, but I don't know if I repost it.
Can people still ask the question?
They can click into it and go and put a question it.
Because sometimes, like, people will do a post with a link in it.
And then I repost it and the link doesn't work.
But they can still go to the post.
For links, yes, you have to repost the link on top of it.
That's a lot of work.
But they can just click on it and then go to mine, which will allow them to answer a question.
Do I write that on there, though?
Hey, can you click on that and go to the original one?
You can, but people figure it out at this point.
Okay.
Most people are pretty technical savvy, you know.
Anyways, my favorite best bits weekend duo.
That's from Dana.
And we've got some.
I say, you know what?
You said we should end it.
but Janice said how do I listen
Janice you're starting it
so there you go we have people who love it
did you respond to her? I haven't yet I'm just now looking
So you're gonna how does those come in can I see him?
Yeah sometimes I read them
Can I read them? Yeah you can read them
How about oh that's cool
No there's no way I don't have my glasses
This is gonna be fun
You can't zoom in on it
Can't zoom in on it
Can he's literally using his fingers
Do you want to guess? You can guess
So we do four questions and then we do a break in four questions
Oh my gosh there are all these questions
How do you pick
I just kind of go through them
And figure out things that we haven't talked about
My goodness.
Okay.
You get to choose the questions this weekend.
All right.
And just so you know, I don't have my glasses on, so I may mess this up.
Gail from Massachusetts.
Eddie, do you win lunchbox ever to anything outside of work?
Do you win lunchbox ever do anything outside of work?
I think she's trying to say.
Or is that my eyes.
You.
Is that my eyes or doing it?
Eddie, she did spell do you win lunchbox?
I think she's trying to ask.
Do you and lunchbox ever do anything outside of work?
Good question.
As I think what she's trying to ask.
Okay, Gail.
Good question.
That we got it.
You have to answer it.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Like lunchbox, we play golf together.
That's really our thing.
We'll play golf together.
Sometimes we'll get the families together, which we haven't in a while.
because I have four boys.
He has three boys.
Yeah, you guys are like a whole baseball team
when you go out together.
It's a lot.
Yes.
That's a lot going on.
We haven't done that in a while.
But yeah, we like to play golf together mostly.
And you guys will randomly go to lunch sometimes.
Randomly.
There's moments where we'll come back and you guys have gone to lunch.
Like some of the guys on the show.
You know how it is?
Like sometimes just like for the most part, we do the show and then everybody has to get back to their life.
Like we got to go and handle that.
this. But there are some days where like my wife's like, hey, I got stuff to do. So if you need
if you have work to do, like just stay at work, you know, and they'll be like, okay, cool.
I finished my work. And then like, hey, does anyone want to go to lunch? So that'd be cool.
Then you want to hang with people. Yeah, it's your time. Okay. Let's see. Why is one of your boys
homeschooled? Good question. Who is it from? I don't know. Don't you can't zoom in on it.
Okay. Donna maybe. Does I say Donna?
Okay, go ahead and answer.
I'll look. Yeah, it's Donna.
Yeah.
It's a long story.
It's a long story.
Donna, that's a long story.
But you know what?
At the end of the day, I will tell you that it ended up way better for him, which is a weird thing because I don't know anyone that's homeschooled.
I had, like, nobody that I'm close to has homeschooled their kids.
So, like, I had no idea.
I do think it's becoming a lot more common.
Yeah.
For homeschooling.
I think private school is expensive.
The public education system is kind of messed up all over the place.
Not because of teachers and stuff like that, but just our systems.
Yes.
And government funding, all that.
Yeah.
So I think you have a lot more of homeschooling happening.
Yes.
And schools are very prioritized on one way of thinking, which is typically test-oriented.
Correct.
And if you can encourage someone to learn at their own pace, like sometimes that's how, like,
people learn.
You know, like, it's hard for someone that, if someone learns at a certain kind of pace
or a certain style of learning and they're in a class with 20 other people and that's not
their style, it's bad for them.
Well, and is this son a lot like you in the experience?
Because you didn't love school and you did not have a great experience.
I was not good at school.
He's different.
He's smart.
Not like me.
Like, he's super smart.
He just, I think with him.
he was a lot of distractions at school.
There's a lot of like, you know, friends and things going on that were like...
More exciting things than to do schoolwork.
Yeah, yeah.
And I think listening in a classroom was really hard for him.
Yeah.
Where now it's like he has no choice but to listen to what's happening on his computer.
So overall, it was a really good, it was a good thing.
I do think that's a big thing that I hope we see more of as just the education of people
becomes more individualized in a sense of like we're really focused on the person.
versus like, oh, well, there's 30 students
and they should all learn the same way.
I really hope we, Eddie's reading questions
as I'm talking to him.
But he's not going to multitasking in this moment.
Here you go.
I do hope that that stays a thing.
I think that's really important
to really individualize learning for people.
I think we're going to see more better experiences
for kids that way.
Of course, like you're like, you know,
if you're like me, a public education was great.
I loved my education, but you were good at that.
That's not, I was.
I didn't. I did not. I hate school.
You were. You were smart.
Okay. Don't walk down this path again.
You're highly intelligent. You're not walked down. I did have.
I really didn't mean that. But now I know how sensitive you are towards it.
Now it is. I did have a 4.0 GPA, but I had to work my butt off for that.
I would study.
Oh my gosh. I, Eddie, the amount of things that I studied, the way that I had to study, like, I don't remember things well. Like, past, if I,
If I study for it, I'll do good in that moment.
But comprehensive exams, horrible.
I hated comprehensive exams.
Because once I learned it, I learned it and then it was gone.
So how can you study like 80s, like pop culture?
I can't.
I've tried.
So you can do a little better at those questions.
I promise you I've tried.
And I still can't retain the information.
Hey, that's me in square roots.
You don't think that any time I lose a easy trivia game because of a stupid square root question,
I don't go home that day and try to study square roots.
I do.
Or all the same.
I do. It just, I can't get it.
I'm with you, though. I hate math, too. So every time you get one, I'm like, I get it.
Okay. Here's one from, I don't know. I can't read your name.
Put more pepper. Oh, this isn't a question. Put more pepper on the brisket.
This is Katina from Indiana. And she did L.O.L.
Okay. For your brisket competition coming up? Is that what that's about?
Oh, possibly.
Or did you post something about brisket?
I do. Yeah. But, but, but I have.
posted on a bris about a brisket before but i do equal salt equal pepper like so i don't know maybe she's
wait hold on you do eat wait on everything you do equals are no just on brisket so the brisket
rub that i do is equals pepper equal salt all in a bowl and then like i think half of that measurement
of garlic powder and that's it and that's the rub and i don't know if she's saying like hey put more
pepper than that maybe maybe that's what she's referencing
But I'm just kind of shocked right now because never in my life do I think I ever put equal parts salt or pepper.
They're normally different amounts.
Like sometimes it's more pepper.
Sometimes it's more salt.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, I get that.
So that's why I'm like shocked right now.
But when you're cooking a brisket, a lot of that stuff burns off.
Oh, so it's kind of more of just a cooking factor.
And I kind of want to be balanced.
Like I want that heat and the saltiness to kind of balance out.
Okay, that makes sense.
And I'm not sure.
I don't even know if I read that somewhere or like why I do that, but that's just what I've always done.
And I answered this the other day, too.
I've made
Bobby asked me quickly
So I said 20
But I think I have made close to 40 briskets in my life
Which is like
Do you make briskets like once or twice a year or?
Oh yeah easily
Easily and I probably started
How old are you?
47
And you started making briskets win
Probably when I was I don't know 30
In 30s somewhere my 30s
And average you think you make a year
I would say average for
Four briskets a year
I feel like that number is high
So maybe it's higher. Yeah. I don't know. But the reason...
I'm not going to do math because I hate math. Same. We were just talking about this. The reason
that came up is because Kevin said, we're doing a competition on 25 whistles and it's me versus
Kevin and Kevin has made one. And I'm like, bro, it's cute. It's cute that you're challenging me.
So the other day when you guys were in the kitchen. Uh-huh. That was the one he made.
Was it good? No, I didn't eat it. Eddie? For the 18th million time, I'm a vegetarian.
I realize that. I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
I don't know how many times you're going to ask before you finally remember.
You want it on a cow?
The amount of times you bring up meat to me and that sounds also sexual, it's not.
I know.
Actual meat.
I definitely don't bring that up.
No, meat.
Like product.
Yes.
I just, um, I forget.
I forget.
I'm sorry.
That is like such like, it's been a part of the entire time.
I know.
Heck, even when you and I first met and we grabbed lunch to talk about the show and like,
raging idiots and everything.
I was a vegetarian.
I know, but I didn't know that then.
I've been a vegetarian.
Hey, you got mad at me about your hair.
I've been a vegetarian the entire time we've known each other.
Hey, good transition.
We got another one.
Here you go.
Does Eddie feel more confident after being bald for a while?
Marina from, is it Idaho?
I would argue Marina that he's not because he yelled at me for this.
That's Idaho.
Yeah.
Okay.
No.
Yeah, you're right.
I'm not that confident.
it's you should be though like you look good as a ball guy I know I know but it's just like I feel weird and you know what's happened is some people will be like they'll walk right past me and I'll be like hey so and so and they'll be like I don't know you and then I'm kind of like that's rude like why did you just act like that and then later they'll be like dude I didn't realize that was you I rarely see you without a hat but that's your fault I know that you always wear hats but when people see
say that, I'm just like, do they think I look like an alien?
No, they're just saying they didn't recognize you because they're not familiar
with that look that you're showing.
I know.
It'd be like if I showed up Burnett and you'd walk right past me, you'd be like, oh, whoa.
I wouldn't.
I know your face.
You would walk.
If I showed up as a Burnett, you would walk right past me.
I would be like, what did you do to your hair?
It would be like a double take.
You'd be like walk and then you'd be like, uh, I think I know you.
Like, that's the same thing.
Okay, I know.
I just confident?
No.
Am I getting used to it a little bit?
Yes.
But the confidence is tough, man.
Being a bald person is, it's just different.
It's just different.
That's fair.
I cannot begin to understand that experience, but.
So easy with your comments.
I didn't mean it in that way.
I've only known you and do it.
I was talking about, okay, first of all, that was not unsolicited.
I know.
You were sitting on a tour bus and you were showing me old pictures of you as a kid.
And I had hair.
But no crap I had hair.
I was a kid.
That's not a no crap.
Some people lose their hair like 15.
No, not like that.
Some people do, or 20.
Yeah.
So I could have known your eye.
But in my defense, I was looking at kid pictures of you.
And it was just a different variation of you.
No different if you saw kid pictures of me and you're like, dang, she's a crazy girl.
Next question.
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There was no
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They turned black.
It scared the hell out of me.
That was your first murder case?
Yes, sir.
Fair to say this was the biggest case of your career?
Yes, sir.
Rape the murder for a child.
She's as bad as it gets.
I would think so.
People wake up.
I'm the one that saw the murder
take place by Crevent and DePippo.
Anthony DePippo showed no signs of remorse.
appearing unfazed after being sentenced to the maximum.
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You can tell this is going off the rails because Eddie's literally just on my phone looking at these questions.
Okay, this is a good one.
Now that Bobby has a daughter, will Eddie maybe want to adopt a little girl?
Yeah, that's easy answer.
No.
No, we don't have.
We can't.
No, we can't.
You said a lot of things in there that I thought.
Would your wife want a little kid, a little daughter?
Yes, 100%.
My wife loves baby Billy and talks about baby Billy every day.
And she's like, have you got another picture from Bobby?
And then I'm like, no.
And then she'll text Caitlin.
And then she'll get a picture from Caitlin.
and she wants,
she wants baby,
like she wants a baby.
Like always.
And I'm like,
you got to stop.
Like,
you're,
just because someone has a baby doesn't mean we can have a baby.
Like,
every single time.
I think your wife just loves being a mom.
She does.
She does.
You know?
It's become who she is.
And,
and yes.
And having four boys,
being a mom of four boys has,
has taken a toll on her.
Like,
like some days.
So you have to give her a daughter.
No.
No.
No.
Because then, oh my gosh, like, I don't know.
I just feel like girl dads are special.
True.
I have one.
Girl dads are special.
Like, I feel like I've got a good grip on being a boy dad.
Like, I'm good with them.
We can talk about real stuff.
And I feel like I know how to raise them.
If I had a girl, Morgan, I don't know.
Like, I would just be so, I'd be so nervous and stressed out all the time and worried.
and then pissed when they started dating, like all those things.
I don't know if I could do that.
Yeah, but how many girl dads have you talked to who is just the most rewarding thing ever?
My father-in-law, because they were all girls.
And he's awesome.
But see, like, here's a thing.
Like, my father-in-law, your dad, there's another, a friend of mine who has, like, three girls.
Like, they are special.
Like, they're different.
They are different.
And that's why I truly believe that God puts us in the place.
that we're supposed to be, like, these girl dads, they were meant to be girl dads.
And like...
Okay, but hold on. Devil's advocate here.
Even like Caitlin's dad, like, has daughters and he's just a special man.
And that's probably true.
That's all what you said is all probably true.
But also, you take something like my dad, he was like a little redneck before all of us.
I know.
He would hunt.
He'd go fishing.
He would, like, down some beers.
Yeah.
He was just like a total dude.
And then he had daughters and like everything about him kind of changed.
Do you think you all changed him or do you think he was like he had to get all that stuff out because he knew somehow deep inside that he was going to have daughters?
No.
I think I think we softened him.
But I think he also allowed us to harden through him.
Like right?
Like I played softball and basketball and volleyball and I was an athlete.
I was kind of a tomboy.
Like I really embodied the boy that he didn't have.
Right.
But then I was also still like a really girly girl.
and I'd play dress up and I'd have stuffed animals
and have dreams of being a singer
you know what I mean?
And he, I think it was the coolest thing
to watch my dad just morph into the girl dad
because that's not who he was before.
He was every bit of like a man, you know?
And he still is.
He's more now than he ever was.
So you think if he had all boys,
he'd be more of a dude?
I think you naturally do.
I think you just, it's like what's around your environment.
And if you have a bunch of dolls
and lipstick and dresses around your environment.
And you have this little girl looking at you saying,
hi, daddy.
Your whole your life changes, you know?
I get that.
So I think when something like that happens is what morphs the person to become who they're
supposed to be in that.
I did think, like before we had kids, I did think I was going to have girls.
I did.
And I was ready.
We had names and everything.
Like, I'm like, oh, yeah.
So maybe that's a sign, Eddie?
A sign of what?
It didn't happen.
You should have one.
No, it didn't happen.
Amy's texting you, by the way.
I just ignored this.
Okay.
Next question.
Yeah.
Is the jealous between you and lunchbox a bit?
That's funny.
We're not jealous.
Are we jealous of each other?
I think you're just like brothers.
I think that's the thing that gets lost a little bit.
That's it.
That's a great way of explaining it.
We're just kind of all a family and we're like siblings.
If you look at all of us, we're just siblings.
Yes.
With each other.
And the crap that we give each other, the stuff that we walk through, like it's siblings.
arguing with each other.
I will say,
I will say,
though,
that, like,
him and I do have a competitive thing
with each other,
with things on the show.
Like,
like,
like, price is right.
Like,
there's a part of me,
it's like,
dang,
I want to go on prices right.
For sure.
When he got it,
when he got,
in the situation.
I know.
It's not jealousy.
It's more,
it's a brother thing,
you know,
like.
Competition.
Friendly competition.
You have a brother.
You have a brother,
and they win the spelling be,
you're just like,
crap man like I want to win the spelling Vee why did he get to win the spelling Vee you have a brother he wins the tournament your team loses the tournament like it's the same kind of thing um we were doing you know how I'm doing this podcast this drama whatever podcast yeah podcast drama that I'm doing called the void yeah you're being a voice actor yes and so I was talking to the guy that created it and he was like I was thinking about asking lunchbox to do a part and I was like you don't want that you know what I shut it down real quick
I'm like, you don't want that.
Like, no, that would be bad.
Eddie, you just admitted that.
So there is definitely, I don't know, it's not jealousy.
There's just some kind of competition that me and Lunchbox have.
It's friendly, though.
I don't know.
That does sound friendly in that moment.
It's friendly.
It's brotherly friendly competition.
Okay.
Yeah.
Whatever you say from the horse's mouth and self.
Isn't that the scene?
You said it?
Oh, this is great.
He didn't answer me because he's reading questions.
This one says, I have prayed for Eddie's family and just,
wondered how are they all doing? I love that. We are doing great actually. So thank you for your prayers.
Like we really are. I think it. Can you shout them out while you're,
I can't see that name. You keep talking. I'll find it. Okay. Yeah, everyone is doing great.
Jenny. Her name's Jenny. Even like there's Jenny. Thank you, Jenny. I think, you know,
my immediate family, we're all doing really well. Thank God. Like everything's good. Um,
My brother is doing well.
You know, my mom is doing well.
Like, everyone is doing well.
And so although my sister, she came into town and she heard her back.
No.
I don't know.
She said like she was like picking something up the day before she got here and she heard her back.
So like other than that, I think that's minor.
She probably tweaked like something.
A good massage or a chiropractor visit would probably help that.
But other than that, everyone is really, really good.
Oh, I love to see that.
And your brother is thriving.
He really is.
Have you seen him since Christmas?
No.
No.
And he's trying to get me to go up to.
No, I didn't even see him Christmas.
He didn't come down.
He didn't go down to Texas.
When did you last see him?
I haven't seen him since last year.
Last Thanksgiving.
Last year.
But he's trying to get me to go to New York to go to a Yankee game with him.
Why don't you?
Just trying to find the time.
And he already bought the tickets.
I think it's the Red Sox and the Yankees.
So fun.
Which would be some rivalry.
So that'd be really cool.
He also is trying to get S&L tickets.
He loves Saturday Night Live.
He loves it.
That's cool.
And he's like, dude, if I get these tickets, you're coming.
And so I told him, if you get the S&L tickets, there's no question.
I'll be there.
Like, I will make anything.
I'll move anything to make that happen.
The Yankee game, I'm not sure yet.
Like just the weekend's kind of weird.
And we could have tournaments that weekend, which we have tournaments every weekend.
I was going to say you always, this could be the one exception.
But the problem is like is if the tournaments are in different places, a kid's going to have to miss one because like, you know, my wife won't be able to be at two places at once.
Carpooling with other parents or other kids?
It's possible.
But with these like these AAU tournaments, we don't really know the parents that well from these other kids.
Like are these like competitive teams versus school teams?
Oh my gosh.
Yes.
This is.
Oh, yeah.
I know that life.
Competitive basketball.
And like the problem was.
Some of one of my boys specifically
The two other ones, they've been on their teams forever.
Like, so they have the same teammates.
But there's one of my boys, like, he gets put on a new team every single year.
And like, they don't know each other.
And I don't know that we don't know the parents.
And so it takes a whole season for us to get to know these parents.
And then the next season comes around, like, they're all different parents.
Oh, yeah.
So like that kind of makes it a little tricky.
But I'm going to try to make it to the Yankees.
game don't really know that's going to happen.
And it's also around like, I think, World Cup time.
Okay.
So like he said hotels are really expensive at that time.
You know what?
But sometimes it's worth the money.
I agree.
I agree.
And S&L and a Boston Yankees game?
SNL, I told him like 100% I will move stuff around to do that for you.
Because he's never been.
Yeah.
And that's like his dream.
And I want to be there for with him while he does that to like do a taping.
That'd be amazing.
That would be really cool.
And he still watches it like.
I haven't watched SNL in like years.
I only watched clips online.
Yeah, same.
Same.
Same.
It's so funny.
He watches it live on Saturday.
Like every Saturday he watches it live.
Oh, that would be so fun.
Yeah, he loves it.
Yeah, you need to go out and see.
So thank you.
Is Jenny?
Jenny.
Jenny, thank you.
All right.
Our last question.
We're going to get out of here.
Well, do you want to pick it here?
No, no, no.
Go ahead.
I have a fun one.
It's from Erica and Wisconsin.
If you could cook with any celebrity chef, who are you picking?
Ooh.
If I could cook with any celebrity chef, I feel like Emeril is really good.
Who's that?
Emeril Lagosie?
Oh, Lagosie.
Yes.
Gordon Ramsey's really good.
You know what I would, I would want to go on a show.
But not to not to cook with them, but to participate in it is guys grocery games.
I don't know what that is.
It's so much fun.
They give you some kind of category.
and then you have like five minutes to run through the whole grocery store and get things that fit the category to make a dish.
Yeah.
And he hosts it.
And they do like celebrity chefs.
So I just like want to be somebody sous chef.
That'll be fun.
And run around the grocery store and like get whatever they need.
Yes.
Help them with that.
Yeah.
That would be so fun.
Man, I don't know.
That's a good question.
I think in Austin there were a couple of guys.
I think his name was something Tyson.
I don't remember.
Tyson Foods.
Tyson Nuggets.
No, no, no.
Not, not, not him.
This guy, like, I think he won the Iron Chef.
Tyson Cole, I think is his name is.
I'll look up while you're talking.
He won the Iron Chef and like back in the day.
And then he had a couple of sushi restaurants in Austin.
Not even sure if he still does.
But he was awesome.
And like, even when I lived in Austin, I'm like, dude, I would love to cook with him.
What did you see?
Tyson Cole.
Is that his name, Tyson chef behind Uchi in Uchiko?
Yes.
Some of the best sushi in Austin.
Iron Chef in America.
Boom, that's him.
But he didn't.
not win his 2008 Iron Chef America
Battle. But he's a prominent
Austin sushi master. Boom.
Legit. Legit. This guy's so, so good.
Do you like sushi? I do.
I love sushi. But
those restaurants are really, really good.
Those two that you mentioned.
What's his name, Franklin?
The guy from
Franklin Barbecue. Okay, Franklin
Barbecue. Yeah, his name is
Barbecue Chef. Aaron Franklin.
Aaron Franklin. Yeah, I would love to
smoke with Aaron Franklin. He's a pit master.
Hitmaster Aaron Franklin would love to smoke with him.
That'd be awesome.
Oh, because he smokes brisket, award-winning brisket.
His brisket is so freaking good.
Is that the same one that Bobby ordered brisket from?
Yes.
Okay.
They're all piecing together now.
I would love to just kind of like, not even pick his brain.
I would love to just watch him smoke a brisket.
So sushi and brisket?
Those do not go together.
They don't.
They don't.
But like the big guys, I don't know.
Gordon Ramsey seems like he's legit.
obviously seems like it's legit.
None of those.
I just like a logo guy, you know?
And then Arnie Texx, ooh, from South Texas, Arnie Texx.
Who's Arny Tech?
He's a guy that I follow on Instagram or TikTok.
Like, his name is Arny.
Oh, yeah.
And he's from...
Got a stash.
Like, I love watching his videos.
And honestly, I don't think that one's too far-fetched.
I feel like if I DM'd Arnie and be like, hey, dude, I'm going to come down to the valley.
Let's cook.
He'd be like, let's go.
Bring it.
Yeah, he has a million followers on YouTube and TikTok.
Dude, Arney Texx is legit.
And sometimes he brings his mom on and he's like, me and my mom are going to make some frioles.
And he'll just make beans with his mom.
Oh, I love that.
Yeah.
So I'm really not, I don't know, Arne Tech's a kind of celebrity chef.
I feel like all three of those you could technically make happen if you really wanted to.
Probably.
Probably.
Especially when you go down to Austin for I Heart Country Fest.
You could easily do some of those.
Let's make some sushi with Tyson Cole.
That'd be awesome.
It's like that's the cruise activity next year.
Sushi with Eddie and Tyler Cole.
Hey, that was fun too on the cruise, right?
Did you do any of those food ones?
I don't think I did.
I just did.
I just just alcohol.
You did those.
Not by choice.
They just made me do things.
No, it was by choice.
No.
You didn't get to choose yours?
They didn't give us our schedule until right before, so it's not like I could have joined anything.
Yeah, but like months before they were like, hey, what would you want to do?
And I was like steak for sure, sushi for sure.
I wanted to make pizza and drink wine and do the cocktail thing.
And I ended up coming to your cocktail class.
Did you do the pizza one?
No.
I don't even know when that was.
Who did the pizza?
I think it was Amy.
That makes no sense.
One of us should have done the pizza one.
The foodies.
The foodies that like at all.
I wonder if we can double up.
Like we should double up on some of these.
That would be fun.
Because I loved being in your cocktail class.
Yeah.
That was fun.
The martini ones.
Oh, I need to post our espresso.
Talking about videos that we need to post.
It's in there somewhere.
I have it.
Wait, do you posted the, oh, Cuban.
Yeah, your cigar one.
No, no, no, the Cuban copy.
I haven't posted any of it.
You haven't posted any of it.
No.
Oh, okay.
Uh-uh.
I haven't posted anything.
Yes.
So, spoiler.
guys we did the
martini
espresso martini and the
Cuban coffee
We did I tried a Cubano coffee
And you tried an espresso
Martini
So I'll probably post that this weekend
Because I need to with best bits
Because that's what we talked about it
That makes sense
Oh my gosh
Okay well I gotta let Eddie get back to his family
Thanks for being here Eddie
Thanks Morgan
That was fun
Thank you guys for all the great questions
Those are great
Good job reading kind of
If you've butchered names is all Eddie
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