The Bobby Bones Show - What Morgan & Abby Would Do If The Show Ended
Episode Date: February 28, 2026Morgan and Abby answer listener questions!! They talk about where they’d go if the show ended tomorrow, what’s it been like being engaged, and their favorite date night ideas. Then, Abby a...ddresses if she gets sad over Lunchbox criticizing her, her favorite things about Nashville, if her and her fiancé want more kids, and follow up on her car accident. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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We spiraled in so many different directions,
but we definitely talked about wedding planning and a whole lot of it
and what we're doing with all that, right, Abby?
Yes, we did.
We did.
We talked about all of those things.
Hi, Abby.
Welcome to the podcast.
So if you want to know all of that.
about that, go listen to part one. But if you're here, you want to listen to listener questions.
So, Abby, let's get into this. We didn't get to answer where you would go if the show ended.
Whoa. Bethany in Kansas. Where would I go? Yeah. What do I do? I still can, I'm moving to a
mountain town. You give me an opportunity to move. I'm moving to a mountain town. I don't give a crap
where it is. That's awesome. Somewhere with mountains. Put me there. I'll work in a little cafe.
Honestly, like what I really want to do, if I do leave this job is just to go travel for a while.
Oh, yeah.
I really would.
Like I'll buy a van to go around the country for a little bit and then I'd fly over and go backpack.
Oh, man.
That's a dream.
Mm-hmm.
And my fiance is totally on board.
He's like, you just say win.
That's amazing.
So that would be my dream.
Uh-huh.
If this all ended, that would probably be my first step into the other side of this life.
That's awesome. Well, we are going to have to stay here because he has kids. So we'll be living here. But I would want to travel a little bit when I can. But I'd want to be on a beach. Do you think he'd move to a beach with you? Later? Maybe. Maybe. I guess you can't right now because split custody. Yeah, it just kind of depends. Because I would want to be closer to family too, even though no family lives here. But like my parents come and visit a lot and stuff. But he might. I could put that in the little. I haven't really talking.
about that, but let's...
Let it grow and festa.
Let's plant a little seed in the ear.
Let's get a beach going.
Yeah, that would be awesome.
Okay.
I would love to.
So you'd be here.
Uh-huh.
What would you do?
Not work.
Just go full, full-time mom status.
Stay at home wife.
Stay at home mom.
Yeah.
Full blown.
I'm just kidding.
No, I'd still...
I would like to do more like health stuff, like maybe work at a gym,
while I'm also kind of doing singing stuff.
Being creative, try to come up with like get better at songwriting and singing.
So like kind of two part-time things.
Okay.
I'm going to throw something out here because I don't know if you've ever really thought about it.
Or maybe you have.
I just never talked about it.
But I had a really awesome girl on who'll be on my podcast coming up soon.
Her name is Kristen Rogers.
And she's a full-time backup singer.
That's awesome.
She's done it for, she's done it on CMAs, ACMs.
She's currently on tour with Post Malone.
No way.
She was the coolest person ever.
I met her when I did Red Bull Jukebox because she was in the band that was on stage.
And we were sharing a dressing room.
We were just hanging out talking.
And she's a really awesome person.
I feel like you could totally rock that career.
Yeah.
I think you could rock the singing thing too, mind you.
But if that for some reason feels overwhelming or too much, I feel like you'd be a great backup vocalist.
That'd be so.
I love harmonizing.
Yeah.
Or like being in a.
group or something like a band and just being like the harmonized and then maybe if there's a couple
female songs like I sing yeah that'd be so cool oh my gosh that's hard like every time i've met
um like a background singer they are insane like their voice you have to be even better than like
the actual singer like karyander was back up singer oh my gosh yeah and she christian was also out
with eric church for a bunch of stuff that's so cool i'll have to look her up yeah she was already
on yeah she did she did stuff with eric church for a while and she she's so funny she's
She talked about how she'll quit after three years.
Like that's her max.
She'll stay with somebody and she'll move forward.
Really?
Yeah.
Her story is just super cool.
She's a cool person.
That's interesting.
But I feel like that could be an avenue for you.
That could be.
Just something so I don't get out of it.
You know, like I don't want to lose sight.
I feel like a lot of that lately is me like losing sight of why I moved to Nashville.
And I'm like, that's why I did it too.
So why can I?
You should.
You should.
Or you should pursue the full-time artist thing.
but there's something in me about you
that says that that's not what you want.
Yeah, I just don't think I have, like,
I have to be honest with myself,
I don't have, like, the full package.
I'm not like the Laney Wilson.
Like, okay, well, now with that attitude.
You've seen me like an easy,
curvy eye freaking lock up on everything.
Okay.
On an interview, they'll be like,
what's your favorite part of being a singer?
I'll be like, huh, let me think.
And you know what?
That could be really endearing about you.
You have the full package.
You are the full package.
The girl that draws a blank, Abby Lee Anderson.
I'm just kidding.
See, I'm so hard on myself, too.
That's a lot of it.
I can't be that way.
If you're going to be, like Ella Langley, Lainey Wilson,
they would never talk about themselves the way I talk about me.
It's true.
There's a confidence thing there.
But I personally think you can do it.
But that might be what I'm attaching to.
It's just like, I've been telling you.
I've been telling you.
Yeah.
Yeah, that's not a good thing.
Yeah.
And enough of the conversations.
Yeah.
But you could.
You could do that.
But that would be a cool avenue for you to look.
If you really wanted to explore something, still doing your creative outlet.
Yes.
While not having to do the other side of it.
I really want to do that.
So that'll probably.
That would be your thing, yeah.
The thing you did if you left.
Uh-huh.
What's it like being engaged now?
So happy for you both.
Mary from Arkansas.
It just feels like it's surreal.
But it also feels like just very natural like it's not a thing.
I don't know.
That's a perfect.
Yeah, you describe that perfectly.
It feels like nothing has changed.
Well, also everything has changed.
Yeah, right.
And I can't stop looking at the ring.
It's just like my favorite thing.
I can't, even, it's been what, since November and I'm still like, oh my gosh.
I know.
I still like, there's an engagement ring on my head.
I love to look at him and I'll be like, you did that.
He's like, yeah, I did.
I'm like, I'll just say that randomly.
It'll just come out of it.
Because I'm like, look at him like, you did that.
Yeah, sometimes he grabs my hand.
like, I want to look at it. I never get to. I'm like, oh, you're right. Like, it's always here
for me. But you never get to and you're the one that bought it. So you can look at it.
I just asked him the other day. I was like, what about your ring? Do you know what you want?
He's like, oh, I haven't thought about that. I was like, well, you should probably start thinking
about that. So we can get that for you. He wants the bling. He wants a, he wants a black one.
A little tungsten ring, I think is what they are. Yeah. His first initial response.
Okay, he knows. We'll report back.
That's awesome. But have you forgotten your ring yet? Oh yeah. I did. Oh my gosh. I did. And it was so I was with
Cheesehead. I was with him. And I was like, oh my gosh, I forgot it. And he's just like, whoa, okay. I'm like,
no, it's a big deal to me. I feel like I'm going out just like single and ready to mingle. No.
I felt the same way. Really? Yes. So this happened to me. And I had, so I have currently my,
apparently my fingers get really fat in the winter and then they like get really skinny. Now that
that were in like nicer weather because this thing was like great on there and now it just like spins all the time.
Wait, it should be the opposite.
When you're cold, it should.
But I feel that too.
It's the same thing with me.
Really?
It's been getting bigger.
Okay.
And I don't know why.
Yeah.
Somebody told me that in the cold, your fingers swell up.
I thought it was the opposite.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know what fingers do.
That's just what somebody told me.
So I've been feeling that lately.
And I, I had like a little spacer.
on it to keep it from doing that. And then I'd put on like my all my face stuff and lotion. And I was
putting on a spray tan and I took them all off. And I was like, I don't want anything in there. And then
I completely forgot to put it back on. I spent an entire day. And one of my busiest days, I was running
everywhere. I was work. I had to go to an event. And then I went to a friend's event that
she needed me at where I was talking about trying on wedding dresses. And I was like, I just felt
naked the entire day. Isn't that so weird? It was awful. And I text him. I was like, I am so sorry.
He's like, it's fine.
I don't care.
But like, are you okay?
Are you going to be okay?
I'm like, I'm not actually.
Oh my gosh.
A lot of my friends, they don't wear theirs.
Well, one of mine, she's a dentist.
So she's always like washing her hands and then taking gloves on and off.
So I get that.
But like a lot, they're just like, I'm just not like a diamond ring kind of girl.
Like, what?
I'm a diamond ring girl.
You put a diamond ring on my hand.
I'm a diamond ring girl.
Maybe I won't feel that way in a couple years though.
Maybe this is right now.
Maybe.
Yeah.
But, yeah, it's crazy.
You not want to wear yours? No, I want to all the time. All the time. But yeah, it's like the tanning that I remember when I first got engaged. Like I didn't want to wear it in the shower. I didn't want like shampoo. I thought it was going to like stain it or whatever. But now I'm a little more. I'll look at it all the time. I'm like, is this going to hurt it? Is that going to hurt it? Is this going to hurt it? Is this going to hurt it? Is this going to hurt it? Is this going to hurt it? Is it going to hurt it? It's not going to hurt it. It's not going to crack. No, but there is something that can crack a diamond. And now I can.
I can't remember what it is.
Oh, no.
Or it can the little prongs and, like,
keep it in?
They could get bent or something?
The prongs is what you have to be worried about.
A friend told me that she, when she first got engaged,
she lost the diamond, the big diamond.
It came out of the prongs,
and she looked for it everywhere.
They were on a hike when she lost it.
She was like, I'm never going to find this diamond again.
Like a couple hours later, she's like,
I'm just going to check my purse one more time.
It was in her purse.
Oh, it was in her purse.
It happened to just fall out in her purse.
Oh, my gosh.
Crazy.
And it was just a diamond.
the ring like the actual like diamond the big one oh my gosh um he got insurance yeah because i'm like always
paranoid i'm gonna lose it and he's like it's fine if you do i'm like no it's not okay just because you
have insurance that's not okay this is the original ring it wouldn't be the same if you had to get a
different one it's true like he's just so nonchal i'm like no i'm still gonna like protect it with my
life yeah because it's the first one it's the one that they propose with right you get a new one it's
not the same it's not the same and yes while diamonds are the hardest natural material
and cannot be easily scratched, they are brittle
and can be broken, chipped, or shattered by a sharp
direct impact from a hammer, anvil,
or being dropped on hard services.
Oh my gosh.
They have cleavage planes, and that makes them vulnerable
to fracturing.
Well, next time I'm using a hammer, I will
keep it far away from the ring.
That's, oh!
Okay.
Yeah, there you go.
So, yeah, we both in agreement.
It's great. Being engaged is awesome.
We love it.
And also, forgetting our ring sucks.
That's what I've come to like consensus on.
What are your favorite date night ideas?
Love Ava and Fredericksburg, Texas.
That one was hard for me.
That was good.
Fredericksburg?
What is it?
Fredericksburg.
I think that's a really cool wine country area in Texas.
Oh, yeah.
Isn't it close to?
Austin.
A little bit, maybe like an hour and a half or so.
Ooh, nice.
Texas is massive.
So I definitely just think everything's an hour and a half from each other.
I'm not going to lie.
Just the main ones, you know?
Just to be safe, just say that.
Yeah.
It's an hour and a half away.
Ooh, so we love, like, playing ping pong and pool.
And karaoke.
Karaoke's for sure for you, isn't it?
It is.
I always bring it up.
I just love it.
Because we don't much.
So when we do, it's extra fun.
Like, I know I say we do a lot.
Mm-hmm.
But we don't that much.
But that's your favorite date night.
Yeah.
Idea.
Where do you play ping pong at?
There's like a billiards place.
Um, in Nashville and they have pool and ping pong. Oh, so you get to play both. Yes, there's two, there's only two tables so you can never get one. So we go there like all the time. We're like, okay, never mind. It's kind of sad, actually. Like, we go there ready to play and then the tables are both taken. So how many times have you actually played? Half the time. Okay. Yeah, we've probably been there. I would say like 10 times. 50 had 50. Yeah. And then we sit there and wait and then we watch them. And they're still playing. So we're like, okay, I guess we'll just go. Give up. We like to do trivival. We like to do triv
trivia, too.
Trivia nights?
Yeah.
I would think that would help you with easy trivia.
You would think.
But honestly, trivia nights are more hard to me than like the questions that we get asked.
I'm like, I should definitely know that.
And I don't.
Exactly.
So then I go to trivia and trivia makes me feel even stupider.
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
Like, I've listened to trivia nights.
I'm like, who would know that?
I know.
But sometimes I'm really good and I'm so annoyed because I'm like, wait, if they only knew I'm actually pretty good.
I wouldn't look so dumb.
on the show
That's funny
Like it's just random
Like there was one
And it was like
Something Keebler
And I was like
Applesauce
Keebler elf
Yeah
No it was like
Applesauce
Really?
Hold on
I definitely
If you say Keebler
I think Keebler elf
It said
What company has to do
With apples
Or it was first
Started with apples
Or something
And I said Keebler
And it was right
That's impressive
Let me look
I would have not
Got back
Because I would have
For sure
Thought cookies
Because it's just
Like that
dumb trivia that comes in your, it just pops in your head.
Like, how do I know that?
That's when I thrive.
When it's like a common sense or, you know, like a common knowledge.
Yeah, common knowledge answer.
Can't do it.
Nope.
Anyway.
He blur.
Okay.
I learned something new today.
And those are good date ideas.
Yeah.
What are yours?
We have a list in our phone of, so whenever we want to go on a date night, we have places
and things that we've written down of things we want to do.
And so every time we do in date night, we do something different that we haven't done before.
That's awesome.
I'm like, if we're going to go out, we're going to spend money, then we're going to try new things instead of just going back to the same places.
So like we have places on here for lunch, for bakeries, for brunch, for dinner, for drinks.
We have an activities list of things we can go do, hikes we can go on and different like holidays if there's something going on.
And it's just like a full, we have full thing.
That's so fun.
Go on there.
say what are we in the mood for today and then we'll pick one. I love that. And that helps us because
then it's not a go back and forth if he wants this, I want this. We both want that. Yeah, yeah.
We both want to go try and go try something new. So we just try and knock them off every so often.
Or if people reach out to us and want to do a double date or we want to hang out or do something,
I'm like, okay, go to the list. What are we doing? And that's what we do. I love that.
I feel like ours are just mainly going out to eat. Because like on a week night, it's hard to do like go full on day.
You know, it's like, okay, we got to eat and then, okay, I got to get back.
Gotta go home and work.
I get that.
Like on a weekend, yeah, we can do stuff like that.
Mm-hmm. Or I'm with you, though.
Like, the sport dates are so fun to me.
I love mini golf or duck, duck, or duck pin bowling.
Yeah.
Or regular bowling.
Mm-hmm.
Any activity.
What is that that's close to here?
Putshack.
Putshack.
I love that.
It's so fun.
I love those places.
Me too.
Or games.
There's a place here called Play Playground and it's all just a bunch of games.
Yeah, that was so fun.
So, like, you don't have to pay to get in, right?
You just, like, go and then you pay for the individual things, I think.
Correct.
They, like, changed it.
Wrong.
I think it.
I said correct.
But I think I paid to get it.
I think they may have changed it since then to get people in the door.
Because now they just let you in, but then you pay for each individual thing, which I like that idea.
Got it.
That makes sense.
Kind of.
Because.
Well, when I paid up front, it gave us credits to play the game.
Okay.
So I guess it's the same.
They just want to get people, like, in there.
Yeah.
Because I was like, there was a line out the door and I was like, I don't know what I'm paying, what's in there?
You know?
What's up there?
Yeah.
I'm like, what does this play?
Oh, okay.
That's a good one.
Yeah, good date nights.
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Hey.
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since high school.
Absolutely.
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I love Canada.
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Me too.
Does Abby get sad when lunchbox is rude to her?
No.
It actually kind of makes me laugh because he's so ridiculous.
I think I used to be sad.
And I still do like when I sing.
That makes me sad because like it's something you love.
And that's something I can't help my voice.
You know, like he's like you sound nasally.
You're terrible.
And I'm like, I can't help it.
But and so that kind of makes me a little sad.
But no.
The others are just, he's like a big brother.
You know, it's just like, you deal with it.
Like, you just have to have thick skin
because you know they just want to make you mad.
Oh, truly.
The amount of times that they love to just make jokes
and I am at my wits end.
And I just want to be like, just stop.
Stop before I blow my gasket
because you have pushed the wrong button.
They can never be serious.
Like, never.
Literally ever.
And even when you need them to be like you.
I've seen maybe split seconds
of them being serious.
Maybe.
And that's if I demand it.
I'm like, no, I actually need you to be serious right now.
And if he is serious, like, I'm like, oh my gosh, really?
He's like, no, Abby, no, not really.
I'm like, you had a serious tone, so I thought you were being serious.
There was nothing serious about them at all.
Yeah.
What are your favorite things about Nashville, Sadie from Ohio?
I love that there's always something to do.
There's so many venues to go to a concert and so many different ones, like
riders rounds, like acoustic shows, arenas, stadiums. And then there's also so much to do outside
like hiking. There's so many hiking trails and like running trails and bikeways or you know,
like what else? There's a lot of activities for kids too, which is cool. We go to an adventure
science center a lot. I so go to Adventure Science Center. I haven't been. It's really cute. It's
awesome. We have like a membership. Is it cool just for kiddos though? No. So you know like exploration place in
Wichita? Yep.
It's kind of like that.
But I always have so much fun.
Does it have the big dome like Exploration Place does?
Because I loved the dome there.
No.
Yeah, it does.
But I haven't been yet with him.
We want to go to like some like outer space something there.
That'd be so cool.
It does have that.
Have you had space ice cream before?
No.
No.
I don't think so.
You never had space ice from Exploration Place?
No.
What is it?
Oh, the dried ice?
Yeah.
Yeah.
And it was like it came in like chocolate, strawberry and vanilla.
It's like chalk.
Yeah, but I loved it.
No, it's so good.
The texture is like chalk.
Yeah.
Like it kind of breaks apart and it's just like chunky and it's pretty.
But then you put it in your mouth and just melts?
Yes.
Oh my gosh.
Or the cosmosphere.
Did you ever go there?
That's why I got it.
I feel like I got it maybe.
Or there, yeah.
Okay.
Oh my gosh.
Does Adventure Science Center have NASA astronaut ice cream?
They have a store, but I don't, I haven't seen it in there.
Oh my gosh.
That's where it would be.
I need to see if I can track that down.
I've thought about that a lot and I don't know why.
That nostalgia.
Oh my gosh.
That's so funny.
Yeah, when I was thinking ice cream, I was thinking dip and dots.
But no, no.
Don't get me started on different dots.
I love different dots.
Me too.
I looked it up and you can buy different dots to have shipped to your house.
You can?
But they come in like bounds.
And your problem is what?
I don't really have anywhere to put pounds of ice cream, you know?
Like I only have a very small freezer.
They sell them at Opera Mills Mall.
I know.
I go sometimes just to get different dots.
Yeah.
Oh, they're so good.
So good. I used to get them at Worlds of Fun every time I went there.
Yep. It was just like tradition. And that I feel like, oh, and the mall, town east had it too.
And whenever I'd go to a game, I get them. Anytime I go to an outdoor baseball game, most places have Dippin' Dots.
Oh my gosh. They need those here. Do they? They do. I think Nashville sounds have them. Oh, my gosh.
But don't you dare come at me with the knockoff version of Dippin Dots because it is not the same.
Oh, yeah. What are they called? I don't know. I see them in like the bags and they are,
not the same. They probably have them at the grocery store. That's probably. Probably. But they
are not it. Probably not. You can't do knock off Dippendots. No, you can't. Diff and us is the only one.
Soul Survivor. Do Abby and her fiancee want more kids, Natalie? Yes. Yes. I don't know why I said it
like that. I get so weird when I'm talking about stuff like that. She just spasmed a little bit on me.
I am so weird when I talk about anything like vulnerable like that.
Okay.
That's okay.
I understand.
I'm going to therapy for it.
I have someone to talk to about it.
I love that for you.
Why do you think that is?
I'm like, I don't know.
I'm asking you.
Please tell me.
I was going to say we've talked about vulnerable things before.
We have.
And you've done great.
I know.
You just got weird.
Okay.
So yes.
Yeah.
Kids.
Uh-huh.
And we'll leave out of that.
Unless if there's anything else you want to add.
I can't tell what you're doing over there.
No, I do.
Yeah.
I don't know how many.
See, I'm very much, if you listen to part one,
I'm very much in my doom and gloom areas.
I really don't want any.
We didn't talk about that.
We didn't talk about that.
No.
But I'm like in the space of doom and gloom.
And so it makes me really hard to like want to have kids in this world.
Oh, well, yeah, that too.
See?
I told you, doom and gloom.
I know. So that's where I'm at right now. Oh, I think about that all the time. Like, would I want to bring kids into this world? He already has kids. So we, I just have to teach them and help them see the good and try not to be part of the bad. That's, you know. See, but like they're already here. Yeah. That's true. You don't have to make that decision. Right. But like now when you have that ability to make that decision. Oh, yeah. That's the number one thing on my brain all the time. I'm like, oh, why would I do that? I hope, like, I want them to have a child. I have a child. I hope, like, I want them to have a child. I have a child. I hope. I hope. Like, I want them to have a child. I have a child. I hope. I want them to have a child
as good as I did, you know.
And it's not the 90s anymore.
No.
Bring back the 90s.
I'm going to bring it back.
I'm not going to let them have phones or computers their whole lives until they turn 18.
Do like the slow rollout, how we got it.
Or you got like the phone line, right?
The home phone.
And then you get the dial up or maybe those are reversed, whatever.
And then you get like the computer room where everybody hung out in one room to get on the computer.
And that was the only computer that was in the house.
And then iPods to listen to music.
Yeah.
I think that was 2000s.
I'm jumping around a bunch of years here, but you know what I mean?
Slow roll out.
Do it the same way you got it.
No, we're going to have a landline.
They're going to have to call and be like, hey, can I talk to Sarah?
I'll be like, yeah, one second.
Wait, who is this?
Who are you?
Who are you?
Yeah, you got five minutes.
I'm just kidding.
They can have the cool little phones.
I had the cool little home phone that had the little change out of the colors.
You got to change the color of the phone.
Oh, mine was.
the see-through one where you could see the inside. See, that's cool too. The little, oh my gosh,
that was so awesome. First it was the one on the cord. Yeah. And then it finally became cordless and it
was purple. Yeah. Did you ever have that? That was like a darker purple. I think my sister
did because then I got the one where you could change out the colors. It kind of looked like a walkie-talkie,
but you could change out the colors on it. Really? I didn't ever have that one. So I had purple,
pink, orange and yellow depending on the day. Oh my gosh. That's awesome. It's so
funny. All right. I miss that. I know. So if you do have kids, you're taking them back to the 90s.
Yep. Understood. What happened with Abby's car accident? That's where we're going to leave this at.
Miss Lisa asked that. Oh, yeah. We're still waiting to process. So, okay, her insurance, like, called me,
and I have, like, missed every call and I have a call back. Like, I have called back, but they don't answer.
It's very difficult. Didn't it? Because I have to give a statement. And you're not in fault, though.
Correct? No, I'm not. Yeah. Well, then you need to.
respond to that so you can get the money to fix your vehicle. I know. It just seems like a lot right now.
Because my other car, I'm still trying to get it fixed too. And this is my, it's really old.
And it's on the other side I can't see. So I'm kind of like at this point where I'm like, do I care?
That's so bad. But that's just, that's another thing added to my list. I know we talk about
wedding stuff. I'm like, there's just a lot of stuff happening. Yeah. On my list of things that's just a lot.
Yeah. You add that on. You're like, never mind.
Yeah, it's just kind of, it's one of the, I still haven't taken my other car in to get fixed.
I got like the whole quote and everything.
So I'm just like, oh my gosh, I don't have time to take this one in, wait for it to get checked.
It's, it's a lot.
So I understand.
I need a personal assistant.
That's what I've come to realize.
I just, I need something.
I understand.
I do get it.
So, okay.
Nothing currently.
And you're not in jail.
So you didn't do anything wrong.
I didn't do anything wrong.
It was her.
It was her.
Thinking of just forgiveness.
Just be like, hey, you got off on this one.
You're good.
Just be careful next time.
But if you ever want to try and resell that car,
which I don't know if you plan to or want to at one point.
Yeah, that's true.
Then you will want it fixed.
But I understand.
If you ultimately decide not to.
And maybe if you get a price on it, it's a couple hundred dollars.
You don't really care.
But.
Yeah, that's true.
That would be probably the only reason it truly matters at the end of the day.
Uh-huh.
Yeah.
If you don't care is if you don't care is if.
if you just want to get rid of it at some point in your life.
Which I'm so unlike that because I'm like, oh my gosh, any dent on my car, like, I cannot do that.
Like door dings or anything.
But this, I'm just like, it's, I mean, it's a 2006.
She's still running, though.
She's running.
You might need that in apocalyptic territory.
Seriously.
Oh, yeah, that's not getting rid of her.
So then you should probably have a fixed.
She going strong.
She got a little scrape, but.
Get the straight face.
Like a what, Abby?
I don't know.
What do you say?
I don't know.
Like a tiger.
Or.
Where was your mind going?
Like a cheetah.
Every time we get to the end, I just turn into this like...
We're both loopy this whole time.
We are.
We are.
That's fine.
Sorry.
All right.
We're going to get out of here now.
I'm going to go call the insurance company back.
Sure you are.
Rar.
All right.
Abby, what's your social media stuff that they can find you?
Instagram at Abby Lee Anderson.
That's the only one.
It is. I'm on TikTok, but it's like Abby A, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8.
You're killing me, man.
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