The Dale Jr. Download - Bless Your ‘Hardt – Amy Plays Old Voicemails From Dale!
Episode Date: February 20, 2025Dale and Amy Earnhardt are back for another episode of Bless Your ‘Hardt—and this one’s got it all. They break down their Daytona trip, Amy’s Disney adventure with the girls, and one of the m...ost unexpected Daytona 500 driver intro games ever: Guess That Ass. Plus, Dale wraps things up with a surprise for Amy that you won’t want to miss!Timestamps:0:34 – Life Updates26:34 – Best Things We Saw on Social Media41:51 – Ask Amy1:00:08 – Amy’s SurpriseAnd big news—Dirty Mo Media just dropped a brand-new e-commerce merch line! Get your hands on awesome new gear from your favorite DMM podcasts. Hit up shop.dirtymomedia.com to check it out!FanDuel Disclaimer: Must be 21+ and present in select states. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG. Check out Dirty Mo Media on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DirtyMoMedia Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Hey guys, it's Amy Earnhardt and my husband, Dale Jr.
We're here in the Dirty Mo Media Studios for our second episode of Bless Your Heart.
The following is a production of Dirtymo Media.
Bless your heart.
Oh, yeah, this is the way it's going to be, girl.
We're going to hang out.
Oh, you look amazing.
I can stare at you all day.
Are you kidding?
I couldn't believe it.
What's going on?
The world is not your trash hand.
I slept till two, smoking cigarettes and drinking amp energy.
Glory, have mercy.
Hey, everybody.
It's Dale Jr., and we are back again.
after a week off with another episode of Bless Your Heart with my wife, Amy.
How's it going, honey?
Yes, going good.
You seem a little on one this morning.
Yeah, I think to come in here and do the podcast, like the energy is important.
Yes.
And so I don't, and so I try to like kind of find a way to get in that mood before I come on to do dirty air and stuff like that.
but sometimes it don't always happen.
Well, I'm glad Mike was in here this morning.
Yeah, we had a good 10 minutes warm-up of giving each other a hard time.
I don't know, you know, that's part of my personality.
I can't shake it.
Yeah, I know.
And it really never shows its face until it's like in your face.
There's no lead up.
Like, oh, he might be honorary today until like you're just blatantly.
Yeah.
So, I'm a role.
Yeah.
And, like, I don't like talking about myself, but I think I do want to talk about this.
Okay.
Yeah.
So, listen, when I come into the room and I get like that, I'm not really mad.
And I'm not really annoyed.
You just want attention?
I just want, not attention.
I just want, I was, so I was mad at Mike because he didn't stay for the day
to $1,500, but his daughter's 16th birthday is this week.
And so he came home to do that.
But then I turn on the Instagram and he's in here putting a ball around on the floor during the rain delay Sunday.
And I thought, well, damn, I thought you went home for your kid's birthday.
So you thought he was just home playing and goofing off?
I'm just like, you know, man, we're all in this emotional moment down here in Daytona.
And he's a very, very important part of all of it, all of it, right?
And sometimes I get this idea that he's sort of removed himself from.
the racing side of it, working on the media side of it and Dirtymo Media,
and he's less how the racing goes up, you know, how it performs good or bad or how our seasons
flow are less important in terms of, you know, he wants, his whole focus is Dirtymo Media,
right?
That's a whole other conversation, which I don't have, I think that's great.
I want Dirty Moody to succeed.
And I was like, gosh, I wish you would have stayed.
But, you know, I'm not really mad.
I don't really, I want him to be home for his daughter.
But he opens the door for me to give him a little bit of a hard time.
Yeah.
I think he likes it.
He loves the banter between the two of you.
But I just, I guess I don't want people to, I guess I don't want people that were in this room or even Mike or you.
And maybe you know me by now, but I'm not really annoyed.
I know, Dale.
I tried to tell you this last time we had this conversation as you like drama and you refuse to admit that.
Something about that for me is actually fun.
Exactly.
You like to poke at people and you like drama.
Yeah.
And Mike is smiling and so you feel like everybody's on.
I'm trying to say something that might make Dalton laugh or Tins laugh.
Yeah.
You're clowning everybody.
Yes.
I see you.
I have seen you for years.
All right.
Well, I don't want anybody to think that I'm genuinely a jerk or just really, really annoyed with Mike.
Well, Mike's the only one you need to talk to you about that.
Just make sure his feelings aren't hurt because you're both sensitive to the end of the judgment.
He's fine. I mean, it's okay if he's not sure what's going on. But, um, you like leaving him hanging out a little bit. Well, I mean, I will make sure that he knows it's not personal, but I think he knows.
Okay. Yeah, that's right. He's been around for a while, so he should know. I didn't give him a hard time. But that's kind of part of my personality.
Mm-hmm. I know. So, um, we have, uh, we took a week off because we were in Daytona. We did. Did you?
Daytona was an epic event of it.
First off, the first show, I was really happy with it.
Yeah.
I thought the reaction to it was better than I expected.
I thought people were like, because I thought a lot of people were,
I'll read social comments sometimes, and when we announced about this show,
they were like, you know, DERMO Media's got so much stuff, more stuff now.
Where did you read that?
Just listen, just hear me out.
This is why I'm not reading comments.
I'm not on X or Twitter.
They're like, you know, and there's some people, there's some people that are like not sure what this was going to be about, you know.
And I think a lot of people that listened were really, really happy and surprised with the nature of the conversation and the tone.
And it's completely different than other stuff that I do on Dirtymo Media.
so I don't see it as a, you know, sort of this repetition of a Tuesday, Wednesday,
Thursday and it's just the same conversation around racing over and over and over again.
So I think for us, if it's a completely different audience that likes this, that's good.
That's okay.
Sure.
You know, everybody that listens to or watches our content around, like, for example, dirty air,
if they don't want to, you know, if they're saying their cup of tea, that's fine.
We're not really trying to go after them.
They're already in the tent, you know.
but I was really happy with the way people reacted to it
and especially a lot of people in our own people we know
yeah so I'm careful to read the comments I'll read a couple and then
you got text messages from friends I did we were in those group texts
people were going you know people were texting and I said I listened to that
that was awesome yeah they think it's funny I'm glad I've that's all I'm hoping for is that
we can just banter and be our yeah you know kind of shit talk themselves and and
And people will enjoy that because we talk in sarcasm most of the time.
We could have done a show if we tried.
We could have found some time to throw an hour together.
It would have been very hard.
It wouldn't have been fun.
We built this little basic space right here.
This is our corner.
These are our charred.
Our space is in progress.
I don't like doing.
I get like very stubborn or.
kind of locked in on like I'm doing it here or nowhere.
Like I, like our dirty air too.
Like I want that table and I want it exactly in that position and I want to be right.
That's where I'm doing it.
And I'm, there's no other option.
Yeah.
Like for example, today it was snowing this morning and nobody was driving and we were trying to figure out how our kids weren't going to school.
We got one with a fever and can something.
How can we get somebody to be at the house to watch them while we come here to do this show?
Right.
We were thinking, well, maybe we'll do this show tomorrow.
Maybe we won't do the show.
But there was, and we weren't going to do it on, you know, on the couch at our house.
I like, I wanted it to be here.
Yeah, I did too.
So to your point, I don't, I think the environment needs to be stable for it to be.
So we didn't do one last week because we're in Daytona.
Right.
There's just always a lot going on when we're at the racetrack.
And we didn't have a lot going on in Daytona.
What did you think about all that?
I thought it was incredible.
You know, I really didn't understand the magnitude.
Really?
Forgive me.
No.
I don't, I'm not in this.
building, no, no, not Daytona, the 500, just J.R. I'm having a car in that race until I got to the
racetrack on Wednesday night and then got to go to the garage and see. You weren't going to go. I made you
go. You're like, I'm not going. I just always feel like I'm in the way. I've always felt like that
going to the racetrack with you. I didn't want to sit on the pit box because I was in the way. I mean,
these guys are working, working. And I don't need to be in that space just looking around.
You know what I mean? I feel like a race fan. And I feel like
I'm in the way.
It's just as far as it goes.
I don't think past that.
I just don't want to be a nuisance in the way.
Look like I'm trying to get attention.
And I was excited that I went
because I got to meet some people
that you worked with that I hadn't met before.
Everyone's just always like so nice
and full of stories and all that.
I almost got, like I got choked up
with hearing the stories from all the guys
about, you know, just full circle moments.
It really got me choked up
because they were so emotional and so excited about it.
But it was cool.
I mean, I'm excited for JRM.
I hope that you guys can do that again.
And even Justin and his parents, like, they were all so nervous.
But it was cool to see that.
And I'm glad you talked me into going.
Yeah.
I also took the kids to Disney the next morning, so it was kind of my only shot to really.
Yes, how was Disney?
You know, see it before.
Disney was good.
I went with Tamla, Majors, T.
J.'s wife, and she plans Disney trips.
That's her job.
It's like a side job.
Yeah.
So she works from home helping plan trips for other families.
She does that.
Elizabeth is like a side hustle because she's gone to Disney her entire life and just loves Disney so much.
So anyway, she's like taking the sensei with you.
I had no worries except for just what type of temper tantrums our kids were going to throw.
So it was easy.
It was fun.
And the girls had a blast.
We walked like literally 10 miles a day a lot.
Yeah.
And I had three kids in a double-bobb stroller pushing them around.
So, like, really got a good workout.
And I feel like.
But we got to do everything we wanted to do.
And it was successful.
I saw this video that Tamila took on a roller coaster with Nicole.
Yes.
So we went on this, like, small little roller coaster in Magic Kingdom.
She filmed it from, so you see Nicole go through this experience.
And you can see, I want to play it.
You see this look on four-year-old.
Nicole's face of, I know I'm supposed to be excited about this. Tamla says this is going to be great.
I think this is going to be great. But then as she's sort of coming up on hills and the movement
and she's like sees things and gets scared and then gets happy and then scared again. Like you can see
all this emotion. Literally the roller coaster emotion she's on. She's never been in anything where
her stomachs felt like that, right? And she's a daredevil anyway. So she was excited to do it,
even though she could see the ride before she got on.
That was watching that video, man, I was so jealous.
Or I wanted to be, I was like, gosh, man, I wish I was Tamla, right?
Riding beside her.
But that point of view was just amazing to see.
It was, it was impressive.
She was able to hold her phone like that and take that video.
I was riding with Ila, which it was her first time.
You were right behind them.
I was, no, I was in the car behind him.
That's what I mean.
Madeline and, and Stella rode together behind Tamla.
So I was like even further back.
But Ila had never ridden one either, but I'd have my phone to my backpack.
I didn't think to sit there and videotape her like that.
She enjoyed it just as much.
She had her arms up.
She was woo-hoo-in with me.
It was fun.
It was really fun.
Well, we got back from, you got back to the racetrack on Saturday morning.
And we went out for intros for our Xfinity teams.
We watched that whole process.
Sunday, same thing, went out for intros, went through the whole process of the
pre-race. That pre-race was crazy, though. Yeah, on Sunday. Right, the president was there, so everything was
locked down. It was just, yeah, wild. It's perfect word for it. Yeah. It's always very intense. There's
always so many people, and in a good way, it's very exciting. You can't really, I can't compare
the energy to anything. We've been to Super Bowls with NBC to do things like that. Yeah. It's,
it's comparable, but it's just so much bigger. Yeah, the president came to the race, and it made
everything like 10 times more challenging.
All of the drivers were late to the driver's meeting.
So the driver's meeting begins and we're standing there around the,
they had the chairs for all the drivers.
They had all their names labeled on the chairs for where they would sit.
And we're standing there and a driver's meeting starts and only about 40% of the drivers were there.
We got there 30 minutes early thinking we were going to be early and we were not.
The room was packed.
Everyone had the same idea except for the drivers.
And any gate that you went through, that you had walked through with, you know, just flashing your hard card, your entire life was a, you know, 75 to 100 person long check.
Yeah.
Where they're like winding you and buzzing you, you know, walking through.
Yeah.
Everywhere.
I mean, you had to take your belt off, your hat, your glasses, all the things.
And we got done with the driver's meeting and we're like, okay, well, typically you get out of the driver's meeting.
You got a few minutes.
You're like, all right, we'll run back to the camper and grab the kids or whatever and head to intros.
And they're like, don't go that way.
You'll have to get scanned again.
You have to go.
You should go this way.
You won't have to get scanned.
And so it was just a circus.
We had to go out and get scanned again.
Oh, my gosh.
It was a lot of fun.
A lot of people did make it in for intros because of that.
Yeah.
They were like a sea of people out in front of the racetrack, not able to get in because it was taking so long to scan people and check things.
And gosh.
You can't really prepare for that.
of a process, you know.
The race was great.
We had some rain delays and stuff like that, but everybody hung in there.
Rang delays are not fun.
They're not fun, but they enable.
I don't mind them so much, but I know it's probably like you're ready to go home.
You got kids to get to school and things to handle.
I've learned to just make the best of it.
We used to play card games or whatever.
I got on my phone and started, I had taken pictures of, and I know that this.
This is not your favorite thing.
I took a picture of R.C.'s rear end while we were staying in there at the driver's meeting.
And I'm like, oh, okay, this is kind of fun.
It's a fun challenge.
I'm going to see how many pictures of these butts I can get and see if I can get.
And you put it on social media to guess whose rear end it is.
I come in there to sit down and you're like, you're like scheming and laughing.
And I'm like, what's going on?
You're like, I took a bunch of pictures of everybody's asses.
And I'm going to go a guess your ass game.
Guess the ass game on Instagram.
Unless you think it's...
Well, I showed him to you, and I wanted you to help me, and you're like...
I can't.
You were like, think of a clue for Josh Barry.
And I'm like, I'm a fruit was like the only thing I could think of.
And or you thought of that.
And then you're like, think of a clue for Michael Waltrip.
And I'm like, I just can't do this.
I know.
I was texting with Tim and he was helping me.
Yeah.
I thought it was funny.
I mean, I hope I didn't offend anybody.
Cori Lejoy responded, and he didn't mind.
I had a lot of...
interaction. There were all these, so my following on Instagram is like 30 to 50 year old women for the
most part. And so I know my audience and I played into it and they knew exactly who all of these
men's butts were. R.C.'s comments were amazing. Yes. A lot of meows, a lot of things like that.
And Corey LaJoy too, his picture was blurry and people knew what his butt was. So I thought it was fun.
but I don't know
I'm weird like that
I wasn't doing it for anything
other than just pure humor
I thought it was fine
I thought it was good
You got a little jealous
Yeah of course
I didn't see my picture
of my ass on there
You had your shirt out
And I tried
I told you I tried
I was gonna even just lift it up
Take a picture
But
Well
You know you were not available
Your butt wasn't available
That day
All right
Well that was
Daytona was great
We got home
Right back to reality
Sick kids
and school delays and snow.
It's been snowing all week.
It's crazy.
I mean, I really like it.
It does.
I don't mind it, but...
It's hard to prepare for anything.
Hard to prepare.
But we don't usually get snow.
Yeah.
Like for a steady day and a half, two days.
No, it's a surprise for sure.
It is a bit of surprise.
But we're doing it.
We're having fun.
Kids are going to sled later today.
I was thinking about putting Ayla behind the gator and towing her around real slow.
So the last time you...
did that, I was on the sled with her, and we slid underneath the buggies.
So we're going to have to be careful.
We did do that.
But she remembers doing that.
She was talking about it earlier.
She's like, you don't remember we went down the hill by the whiskey river?
I was like, yes, I do.
Maybe I'll take her to a hill and tow her up and let her sled down and tow her up.
Just do that for a few times.
You can do it by the little track.
Yeah.
Yes, that's perfect.
Yeah, it's a big hill.
We missed talking about Valentine's Day.
We kind of miss Valentine's Day.
What about Valentine's Day?
Day. Oh my gosh. That just came and went. Yeah, it sure did. Damn. Uh-huh.
Valentine's Day was canceled at our house, I guess. The girls got Valentine's. But you and I didn't.
So you actually bought you candy. Usually. But I didn't give it to you because you didn't do anything.
So I'm like, you know what? I'm going to keep this for myself. Usually we go. So when we were having
Valentine's Day in the past, we would be in Daytona for Speed Weeks. And we would basically take
ourselves to the local gas station
and individually one at a time
run in and get
or a drug store.
Yeah, Kenny would drive us
to the Walgreens or something.
This was our tradition.
Yeah.
And we would go in there and get stuff
just a, you know,
the cheesy,
this cheesy Valentine's crap
out of the drug store
and then give it to each other.
In the bus.
We'd surprise each other, yeah.
Do you remember the year that,
I think it was, I forget which PR guy was.
I wasn't sure if we were,
I wasn't sure
how much Valentine's Day was necessary.
Well, I mean, you know, I don't feel like it's a super important holiday, but I guess we should
do something to acknowledge our love for each other.
Maybe we should go to dinner.
I'm doing that every day.
Oh, yeah.
Spreading the love.
I know.
It's hard to make another, it's hard, I'm doing it so well every day.
You sure are.
It's hard to like, you know, make one day stand out.
I'm enveloping love all day every day.
It's hard to make this one day stand out.
amongst the others.
They're so amazing.
You're nuts.
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We went and had a fantasy football dinner
where we took our trophy
and celebrated our winner.
You have a fantasy football league.
You guys probably do four to six dinners a year.
We try.
It's not usually the full group.
It's a rough average.
We try to get together.
Yeah, y'all get together.
me and my guys, we get together once, maybe twice.
We might get together and pre-drink the season,
and then we're going to celebrate the champion.
And we finally got together.
We had postponed our dinner for a couple different reasons.
People couldn't get there or the champion couldn't make or whatever.
Yeah, so we finally had our dinner.
We went to this bar that's literally at the end of my driveway.
It's four miles from the house, and it was great.
We had beers, and then we came.
came home and, you know, and I didn't feel any less unwound, honestly.
I mean, that was over with.
When we had our fantasy football crowning dinner, I was out to like two in the morning.
Yeah, I didn't feel any more unwound.
Like, it didn't like.
Maybe you should start joining it.
You should come hang out with my friends.
I probably would enjoy that.
Even if I didn't sit at the table, I could just sit any, you know, somewhere else in the building.
Like a creeper staring at us?
No, not staring at you, but I could just go sit at the end of the bar and just chill and just think and do what I want to do.
Well, I want to interrupt your girls deal.
They're not going to want that.
A dude at the table.
Well, I mean, you're not just a dude.
And you've been friends with most of these people as long as I have.
I know, but maybe the first time I just go sit at the end of the bar.
That would be weird.
I'm going to say that.
Yes.
Even if I don't bother you?
If I accompanied you to an outing with your buddies, but I've sat silently in the corner of the room.
Y'all go to a restaurant and you eat.
And then you end up at a dive bar that I,
I envy.
Like I'm damn, I want to, I wish I was, you know, with that.
We saw the restaurant for four hours.
So we made that into a bar as well.
Why don't you drop me off at a dive bar,
you're going to eventually end up at it.
I don't really know that.
I don't really plan these events.
So it's, that's why it's fun because there's no plans.
That's right.
It just develops the way it happens.
I'm not going.
This is a bad idea.
Let's talk about Fanduel.
Okay.
All right.
So we, this is a, you know, this is not an ad.
because we do have a fan dual partnership here at Dirty Mo Media.
But similar to how excited I was when you wanted to get in fantasy football,
the other day you were like, make me a fan duel account.
And it was for the Super Bowl.
And I was like, damn, all right.
She's like, I want to bet on the game.
Yeah, that's right.
You bet on the Eagles to win.
They won.
You made, you know.
Yeah, so I'm like, if I go to Vegas, I want to put it all on black.
I'm not putting it all over the table.
So I wanted to save that just to play a little bit.
A win or lose.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And so you had a great experience.
And then you were gifted $200 in bonus bets.
Yeah.
So they gave me $200 in bonus bets for my small little winnings.
They're like, okay, Amy, come on back.
Yeah.
And so I, I, what do you call it?
Ghosted.
They expire in seven days.
They expire in seven days.
So as soon as we get back from Daytona, I have like hours, an hour.
whatever, to do my bets.
And so instead of trying to put too much thought into it,
I basically just copied all of Tim's bets.
Yeah.
Tim had a parley.
Yeah, it's parlay.
So I won two of the three.
It was fun.
I was really, really hoping that the hockey team would pull that last one off.
Yeah, yeah.
We were a day ahead, so I didn't know they were going to bench all their players,
and that was a bad luck for us.
They still almost won, and they had half the players out.
I told Dale I was telling them this yesterday.
I stayed up to watch all three of the periods
I didn't watch the fourth one
because I was tired
and he's like Amy there are only three
I was like oh well then I saw the other
and she's like
oh man I'm tired third period's over
hopefully they win
I'm like that's the end of the game
Law and order is on now but that's fine
I didn't get that far
I didn't get into the commercial
game's over
clearly I was tired
yeah
anyway I have a fan duel account
and I'm going to dabble
and I think it will be fun.
So I'm going to learn a lot about sports that I've never heard of.
Travis gave me a hard time for making this type of a bet.
But what I thought you should have done with your bonus bets,
because I was sitting there, we were in Florida.
You can't, there's no.
Right, you can't bet.
So we're out of the state.
And I'm like, crap, we got to hurry home.
And then the rain delay, and I'm like,
we're not going to get to use your bonus bets.
You're going to lose them to.
hundred bucks my idea was to basically just take the bonus bets and make a very easy winnable bet
to turn the two hundred dollars of fake money into like at least a hundred and fifty to
two hundred dollars real money right like just make a set it in the bank yeah yeah you don't have
to and you told him which was like going to pay out 350 if you won which is great but it was not
it was a harder bet to win i know but it was
wasn't my money. So it was just like...
It's free money. It's free money.
You watched the hockey game that you would have never watched.
Right. Right. And
like Canada and USA play tonight, huge game.
Huge game. How the NHL
broke the secret
code to making an all-star format exciting
is a hell of a story. Oh yeah. It's a incredible.
Incredible. But
like I'm more excited about the specific game that they're going to
play tonight than any other game in the NHL will
have all year, even the finals.
You go bet on it?
I doubt it because it's such an even tough.
I mean, I might put a little money on USA,
but it's,
I like to bet like a sure thing.
Maybe I will, Tim's.
Yeah, maybe.
If you do, then I will,
because it'll make it fun that we're both invested in the same thing.
You're still invested.
You're like sitting next to me on the couch.
Like you're still kind of invested.
Yeah, but if you,
I'm telling you what,
you wouldn't believe.
And then if I lose,
you'd be like, ooh, I told you know to do that.
No, no, no, you wouldn't believe what $5 will do.
You know,
know, man. Five dollars on a game is a massive difference in investment, like in, like, how much
you'll enjoy watching it. Watching it. I mean, it don't, I don't know, maybe not everybody's the same way,
but for me, I can bet a damn dollar. I know, but what I'm saying is my $5 is still your $5.
It's like, kind of. I mean, but this is, my money's in my little account. Your money's in your
rule account.
Know what I'm saying?
I know what you're saying.
It brings up emotions that you didn't think you had
towards hockey when you put it.
It doesn't matter how much you put in.
I don't even bet big.
I don't need to.
I don't need to.
I have as much fun and it don't matter more.
I mean, I actually hate when there's more money on the line.
I don't enjoy that.
Right.
It's not enjoyable to lose more money, so I get that.
Like, I want to bet when I'm okay losing.
Right.
And I'm pretty cheap.
You know that.
Sorry, honey.
Frugal.
Frugal.
On certain things.
Yeah.
Situational.
Situational.
What is this drinking while cooking dinner?
I don't know.
The internet has been feeding me all kinds of weird memes.
Some that speak directly to me, I feel like.
And I saw a video this guy put together of somebody making, he was making a dirty martini, but putting it on ice.
Like he was coming up with going to the moon or something.
I'm like, well, no.
you put it on ice, especially if you don't want it to be hot.
Women, I mean, I do this every time I'm cooking dinner.
I feel like Julia Child is to blame for this.
You have a glass of wine or a cocktail as you're cooking dinner.
It makes the whole process more enjoyable, makes me relax.
It gives me something to do while I'm not stirring the pot.
You know what I'm saying?
So, yeah, I've put ice cubes in my dirty martini
and not put in a martini glass like a thousand times.
And so I just felt like, I don't know.
Sometimes you see really, really cool stuff on them.
internet sometimes you see really really weird stuff on the internet and then sometimes it's just like
that's not your original thought why are we sharing that so that was just kind of this is why i like beer
it's very simple right so if you saw somebody making a video about pouring it in a glass yeah would you
be like no shit Sherlock oh they were trying to be like hey a new idea yes i'd be like what the hell's
where's the new idea part yeah that's basically what it was speaking of weird stuff weird stuff on the
internet. We had we have this kind of thing we wanted to do. This, this, um, it's the best thing I saw on
social media. Yes. Okay. And we were supposed to bring anything. It could be anything funny,
crazy, interesting show and tell for the most part. Yes. What's yours? Oh, well, mine, I put in my story too.
It's, I, my phone feeds me some really fun stuff. Back to me being weird and maybe what I'm searching or,
or just looking at. Um, so I found this video.
from the Guinness World Records page.
And apparently it is a thing for people to limbo and roller skates.
And so when you think of limbo like you did as a kid, you did that like arching backwards.
Right.
So this lady does it on her face, basically, on her belly.
Like she's so close to the ground.
It's between her and her half-inch of roller skate and her faces turn sideways.
So it's like the weirdest thing I was seeing.
Did you watch it?
we're going to. Oh yeah. All right.
I know. So that's the thing.
Like there's so many questions.
Like A, how did her boobs, her suit not have any damage?
Like none, none.
What sparks the thought to try to do that to begin with?
Like, how do you even attempt to get into that position from the very first time?
Like, I don't understand.
I couldn't stop watching it.
But it's a record. World record she broke.
It's a world record she broke.
Maybe she broke her on.
So she's not the only one doing this.
She's got to be.
Look how she's holding her ankle.
I know.
It's so bizarre.
Yes.
How,
this person is like inhuman.
Yeah.
Pretty wild.
It is wild.
I kind of got in a tailspin or rabbit hole looking at the Guinness page after that.
Yeah.
I saw one more that is kind of in line with this more funnier than anything.
Just a lady doing a base jump.
She's just kind of strapped to this.
guy who does this for a living.
Is this her first time?
It's their first time.
So let's take a listen.
Shout out tandem-based moab on Instagram.
That's where we found this video.
Do you to base jump.
F-hick.
Yes!
Oh, I believe that.
What's going through your head right now?
I feel like I should be more scared, but I feel completely safe with you.
I'm plenty scared for both of us.
She's just trying to talk herself into that.
I feel brave and confident.
Grit and grace.
Let's do this mother.
I like it.
Joey, me counting at three.
Jump after you say one.
Five, four, three, two, one.
I could never.
Look at us. You said people didn't think you'd do this.
Yeah, she was totally terrified.
She just would not admit it out loud.
And that I kind of want to do it.
Yeah, they're in Utah.
I can never move over the world.
And just like that, she had to feel of life, for sure.
We are on the ground, safe and sound.
You can stand on up.
You just made a patient.
Shook.
She is.
I mean, you know how you have those dreams where you're falling off of a building?
Have you ever had those?
She literally just did that in real life.
Yeah, that was fun to watch.
Somebody go through that.
Would you ever do that?
Well, I don't know.
Like, how do you trust the parachute?
How do you trust the guy?
How do you trust all the things?
Oh, well, I mean, I think if I'm in her phase of,
of life, I'm doing it.
Okay.
Not now.
My kids are too young.
Our kids are too young.
I need to have, I've got risk assessment right now.
This is, I'm trying to, I'm just trying to survive.
I'm trying to survive for another decade, two decades without any major issues.
And then we can start taking more risks.
Yeah.
Okay.
Yeah.
Down the road.
Once our kids, that's I'm like, yep, they're good.
They got it.
once our kids start
then you're going to start just doing all the extreme sports
no I just
then I will do something
anything like that I feel like I'm base jumping we're doing it
I'm like okay I'm with you
word I don't know if I'll base jump
I don't know if I'll have the guts to do that
all right we may have another
another segment of the best thing I saw
social media
another thing that popped up that we were going to talk about
and I'm excited about this
so a friend of mine
probably around he texts me
other day and probably around 2014 he had lost his dad but he texted me and another friend of
mine and he's like hey man I just wanted to let y'all know I still got the voicemails you
all left me the day that my dad passed away yeah took a screenshot of his phone where his
voicemails are and I was like wow I was like dang dude that's that's that's awesome and I was
like you know it was one of the moments where you're like hey we're you're a real friend
you're yeah you too bud you know you're you're you're a real dude and
Me too care.
Yeah.
And so I told you that.
And I was like, because I don't have any phone messages saved.
Yeah, I have.
I have a list of messages.
The first one, the oldest one is from you.
And it's actually from Sean Brawley's phone because y'all were in Q-West.
But it's from January 16.
So that's quite a while ago.
I have a bunch for my grandmothers, for my mom.
Just, you know.
From 2016.
Yes, 2016.
Are you going to play it?
Hey, just giving you a call.
Oh, this isn't it?
And then we got caught in.
My car is about 10th to 15.
53.
And it's been pretty fun, but missing you guys pretty, pretty bad.
Present during these.
I don't really like it when you're not here.
I feel like something's missing.
Anyways, it's been pretty fun,
and keep looking at the,
keep looking at the
Intraigrate report
right next to it
waiting on you
to walk through it
I love you
and miss you
can't wait to come home
really can't wait to come home
and
you like that's not the one
I was going to play
the one I wanted to play
is the oldest one
hang on this thing's jumping around
here we go
all right this one
is from January 16th
2016 at 10.30 in the morning
Hey just calling
and say
You said Brad threw up on the porch last night, and that's about all I got.
Oh, my gosh.
But yeah, I saved some of those.
Just in case I want to have your voice just directed at me saved.
Oh, well, I like it.
Yeah, well.
You should consider adopting that just in case.
I wish there's a bunch of voice.
I feel like everybody should have at least a couple saved.
There's a bunch of voicemails I wish I had saved.
Yeah.
What is this?
Reveal what Amy whispered in Dale's ear.
There's been a lot of that, you listen to you don't judge what we did two weeks ago.
There's been a lot of questions about it on social media.
And everybody wants to know the answer?
Everyone wants to know what you said.
Did y'all put that clip out?
No, it was just the end.
They didn't put out, it was just me whispering.
You've been over.
You didn't put the clip out of me reacting?
Yeah.
But not what you didn't say it.
Do you want to tell them what you did?
I mean, sure.
I'll tell them.
I use Dale's beard clippers to shave my bikini line.
And I've been doing it for years.
I have it on good merit that it's pretty common for women to do this.
How am I supposed to feel about this, guys?
I don't know what I'm supposed to think.
Am I supposed to be okay with this?
I'm almost impressed, but...
Well, here's the thing.
You didn't even know.
And why should you?
What's that little scrape?
Oh, yeah.
So you do lots of gross stuff.
What is that thing?
That's gross.
What is it?
What is the thing?
So we have a silicone scrubber thing that's for your scalp.
It's just supposed to massage your scalp.
and kind of clean your scout.
And I have that in the shower.
I come in the other day,
and he's on the bench in the shower,
using it to clean the shower head tile thing on the ceiling.
I'm like, are you cleaning the mold off the thing?
I put it out on my fucking head.
We get some calcium built up in the shower heads.
And he wasn't going to tell me he was doing that, but I called him.
And I'm up there like, yeah, f***ing all this shit out here.
Yeah, you deserve our head getting good there.
You deserve everything.
thing you get, Ralph.
Water pressure good.
And she walks in and I'm like, oh, she's like, you use that?
I'm like, so I got her another one for Christmas, put one in her stocking.
This is it.
I feel like it's almost even.
I'm scared to use it, though.
It sits in the shower just like the other one.
So as forgetful as this man is, I ain't trying to.
Yeah, which one do you use to clean the shower head?
Yeah.
I don't think it's that big of a deal.
It ain't.
I'm over it now, man.
The initial reaction, the initial time, when I first heard it, I was like, so
shock because you were worried it was going to be.
be way bigger than it was.
But it was still crazy.
It's not crazy.
It was still significant.
I have learned that it's pretty common.
All right.
Watch out, guys.
Put your tremors away.
Yeah, if you leave it on the counter and it's fully charged and ready to rip.
You better hide your tremors.
You're setting yourself up.
It's your fault.
Hide your tremors, guys.
You don't know what's going on.
What else are you using?
What do you do with my toothbrush?
I use your tools.
I don't use your f*** toothbrush.
God.
I don't share toothbrushes.
All right.
Well, you might use it for something else.
I don't know about it.
Oh, goodness.
What's this black three car update?
Oh, yeah.
So we had a, we had a little clip.
I think it was on our dirty air Tuesday.
And we did some other stuff on social media.
There was a gentleman that was a big fan of my dad
that owned one of his race cars that he raced in 1989,
that he wheeled to me.
And this man has passed away, and we got the notice that the car was willed to me and that it was coming.
We've signed all the paperwork and done all the legal stuff, and the car showed up on dad's...
The anniversary of his death.
Of all days, right?
Coincidentally.
I thought that was amazing.
I just feel like when stuff like that happens, it's cosmic and totally something his dad is involved in.
I got a really great, great friend, a lot of friends at RCR, but Danny Lawrence, who I called and I said, hey, I'm a little...
try to figure out what the history is on this car and I know that RCR has all that great
great information they have it all stored away they know exactly where this car would have
raced and I went and found the serial number and at least so stamped on the on the bar that
goes behind the seat will be a serial number and that serial number that I found is
three eight 1089 and I believe the 81089 is the 8 1089 and I believe the 81089 is the
the data manufacturing on the chassis.
And the three obviously may represent the three car.
And so they should be able to go into their archives and see and find that serial number
and know where that car raced pretty much every race it ran.
There's a gentleman that took care of this car for the man who passed away,
who also I'm going to call later today and he should have some information and we'll see
if we can kind of take what he has and what RCR has and get a reasonable understanding of the history
of the car.
Yeah.
And then,
yeah,
then I'll know.
I'll probably print that
all out,
put it in the car,
and that way we have it
and understand.
What are you going to do
with the car?
It's at the house.
Oh,
it is.
It's in the dirty dome
under a,
under a sheet of
one of those
plastic sheets.
Are you going to,
is it needed to be fixed up?
It's just going to hang
like it is.
It's just going to hang.
You won't bring it here,
maybe?
It may swap out here.
I got,
you know,
I have this glass wall
right here behind us
and I put right now
the set,
the night,
180, 7090,
Monte Carloz
that'll probably sit there
a couple years
and then maybe
I'll bring the lumen
over here.
Cool.
I might have to re-decal
that aluminum
because I think
some of the stuff's incorrect.
That's what I mean.
It doesn't need love.
Once I learn,
what I like to do
is once I learn
what race it ran,
I'll get a photo
of the car from that race
and then I will decal
it exactly like that.
I'm sure it's probably not.
And then we'll make,
you know,
we'll clean up
a couple rough things
but I ain't going to mess with it much.
It's pretty good.
Yeah, it looks like
it was in really good shape.
Yeah, it's fine.
I might make sure it runs, drive it around a little bit, do a lap around the house.
We have that big loop driveway.
Do you take it down the hill?
I just wanted to update everybody, what kind of where that was.
Oh, the driveway, not the whole part.
The driveway.
I wanted to keep people in the loop on how that's going, or they'll ask if you don't.
Yeah.
They don't want to know.
It's a cool story.
I can't believe that someone kept that for so long and kept it in good shape and gave it to you.
I know.
I'm excited.
We've had two great things happened this year.
Yeah, there was another lady that passed away who was a foundation.
and supporter in general, and she donated a pretty good amount of money to the foundation
when she passed.
That was really amazing.
Yes.
All right.
So let's move on to Ask Amy.
Let's do it.
We are live.
All right, everybody.
This is Amy and Dale for Bless Your Heart on Thursday, and we're live on our Dremo Media
handles.
Thank you for tuning in with us today.
We've had a great conversation so far on the show around a lot of different things.
Valentine's Day or the lack thereof.
Valentine's Day for 500.
What is it?
Guess that ass.
Amy joins Fandul,
drinking while cooking,
saving voicemails,
all kinds of fun stuff
and the fun's not over yet.
We're going to talk about,
you know,
some questions I guess you all have posed
on social media for Amy to answer
and then we have
closing thoughts
and a big surprise.
I get this surprise here?
Yeah.
Oh, I hope it's so good.
I'm going to
I don't know how to react
to this.
We'll see.
We'll see.
Big surprise for Amy.
So let's get right to the questions.
All right.
Well, Clark has our first question.
And he wants you guys to settle this debate
between his wife and himself.
The person that controls the music when you're driving
is the person that drives, not the passenger.
Agree.
So Dale would agree with that.
But Dale controls the music no matter what environment we're in.
So I feel like that's unfair.
here's the thing. If you want to control the music, I get to control the temperature in the car.
Great. But Dale's always in control of the music. I don't know. That's hard.
Maybe if you have to, who drives all the time? That's the thing. If the person in the driver's seat is always in the driver's seat, that's not fair.
You have to take turns. So, oh, man. I have to get this out.
Get what out? Do it.
Oh. Oh. So.
Oh, be turning the music down?
Oh, gosh.
Listen, we don't have to rage.
Man, I'm not raging.
So.
It makes me rage.
I know.
We're driving.
We're driving down the road.
This is one, this is something just, I know that I just had to get used to.
And I still don't have it mastered.
But we'll be driving down the road and I'll have the music.
And, I mean, it's just playing a normal volume.
That's relative term.
But there's, you know, there's kids in the back, their iPads and all kinds of noise and all, you know, there's just things, right?
And traffic might be getting a little annoying, whatever.
But, Amy, you'll just casually reach over and just turn it down.
I casually, calmly, respectfully, politely, just turn the music down so I don't lose my mind.
I'm over-stimulated by that point.
That's why I do it.
And if I ask you, you're going to go, ugh, anyway.
It's just, you turn it down.
like, all right, I guess that's what we're doing.
That's right. That's what we're doing.
Sitting here, I got three hours to drive and the music's barely audible.
Half the time when we take that car ride, I drive, I drive, and you still play the music.
Well, you don't, I mean, you can.
If you take over, take over.
Play it.
So what I do before Amy gets in the car is I take all, I get in there and I take the, I fade everything all the way.
over to the left front speaker in the dash so that it's good and loud but it'll be low for her
that's interesting i never heard that we're sitting close enough for it's not that different you know
like you're not in a time capsule by yourself you're going to turn it down i still can get what i'm
looking for here on because i got literally just this speaker right here playing yeah and i had there was
one time i don't know four three four years ago i got in the car and put on some headphones
She didn't like that at all.
I mean, how rude is that?
How rude is that?
I'm so worried about my music experience here that I'm not even going to acknowledge anybody else in the car.
Forget the fact that there's kids in here that might need some help.
I'm here.
This is what I'm doing.
When Amy's overstimulated, she wants to turn the music down.
When I'm overstimulated, I need it louder.
And so sometimes, man, I just want to hear my music loud.
Dale, you do that every single day
you get in the car.
I know.
So like on a road trip,
especially because I think that's all
we're really talking about here.
It's,
you have to play to your environment
with your group.
Listen, it's fine.
It's not that big of a deal.
I'm just making the comment
that you'll reach over there.
You're certainly making it a big deal.
You'll reach over and turn it down.
Is there a number in the car
where you guys know
like that's where I always go to?
That's like my safe.
No, I don't think that we don't have an number.
There's not a number though either.
We don't have a number.
If there was,
we'd be arguing in all the,
The number's 12.
No, it's eight.
We argue about the temperature in the car.
I am getting hot-bodies.
I am hot-bodied right now.
And he's always cold.
He'd wear a hoodie in the middle of the summer.
So he wants it on 75 when it's 75 outside.
And I'm like, I can't breathe in here.
Like, I'm turning my side to 62 just to piss him off.
Yeah. 75 is hot.
It's hot.
I don't never run it.
72 probably as high as I go.
74 is 75 is pretty, pretty,
common.
But it's not cold outside.
I don't know if we answered our guest's question.
Yeah, Clark, I hope that helps.
I don't know.
Maybe rock, paper, scissors, and then that's fair enough.
Yeah.
Well, staying on music, our next question is,
if one song played every time you entered
a room, kind of like a wrestler's entrance,
what song would you pick?
Eminence Front.
Yeah, that's Dale's funeral song, too.
Eminence Front is my funeral song.
So, like, the intro to Eminence Front,
that would apply in pretty much any and every
scenario.
You wouldn't get tired of it at all?
Absolutely not.
Have you ever heard it?
No.
The beginning is more of just instruments before he starts singing.
Oh, man.
Hype.
A hype song is what I would check to.
It's a good hype song.
It's a vintage hype song.
It would apply to any scenario.
I have to get a listen.
I'm sorry.
I haven't listened to it.
Hype, funeral.
The worst day of your life.
Any scenario.
How could it be your funeral and the best day of your life?
It could do all of it.
It's a wide-ranging.
It can apply.
Really?
Oh, my gosh, man.
Eminence front, the intro to that, I'm hearing it in my head.
Yeah, I am too.
I don't really have a song, to be honest.
No.
I think if you could figure out a way to, like, loop Eminence front,
just instrumental,
I would probably be able to walk around for the rest of my life
with that playing lightly in the background.
Really?
And I would step to the music.
my gosh and I would kill everything I would kick ass
somebody get this man a little speaker you get around you
walk down the street and you like have a song play in your head and you kind of move to it
is that kind of the same thing oh my god um I don't have one can you what would you play for me
what like what song you think applies to me because I don't really have like a theme song that
I feel you're judging like you're looking at me judging trying to come up as
No, the Titanic song.
The Titanic song?
Celine Dion.
Yeah.
Any Celine Dion.
Why?
Because you like that name.
Yeah, I wanted to name Ila Celine.
But it wasn't about Celine Dion.
It was just because it was a pretty unique name.
You asked me to just choose a song in a thin air.
I just did.
Well, your song sucks.
That can't play every time I walk into the room.
The last date?
Our song.
That's our song.
That's not my song.
So I don't really have one, but his is good.
You don't have one.
Well, come on.
You have a favorite song?
Because Eminence Front is probably my favorite song.
All right, mine smells like Teen Spirit then.
There you go.
Wow.
Didn't see that coming.
Which Post Malone did.
It's the thing about her.
Did with the Nirvana crew at the SNL thing, which I watched over and over again.
It was so good.
Did you watch it?
I thought I saw it.
I saw it.
It was good.
It's good.
It's good.
But damn, nothing beats the original.
I know.
Well, we aren't getting that back.
So, like, let's enjoy what we got.
He did a good job.
He did.
He did.
It was, it's just, I think it's just good to see them all together.
I agreed.
I loved watching how excited Dave was.
Everybody happy to do it.
Yes.
They're not, their emotions and are not too heavy to have to, you know, so they can get up there and have fun.
Yeah.
That song always lights me up there.
Like, it gives me real feelings.
That's the thing about Amy is like.
Every single time I hear it.
I, Amy hates my pop punk most of it.
I hate the term pop punk too, by the.
All right, well, let's call it.
Whatever you want, call it.
Call it whatever you want.
I'll start calling it at.
She doesn't like most of the music I like.
But then there's these little outliers like.
Well, I grew up in like the 90s.
That was my teen years.
No, but I can't help.
I hate this chair.
I know.
I hate it.
You should just put your mic turned up like this.
I'm going to bring my own chair.
But the, no, I was, I had a song,
one of my walkout songs for,
for Bristol was a sum 41 and it was
I think it was called Scream of Bloody Murder or something like that
but it's a fast
Yeah, and she's like hey man
I like that one. I really like that song. I always like
Sum 41 though too. Yeah but I mean there's there's these moments where
man if I could just make like a even like a
I also like Barry Manilow you know what I mean
I know I know but I wish I wish I knew every
like hardcore song
that you actually like.
And I would make that playlist.
I like Metallica.
I would make that playlist and be like,
I know I can play these songs and not get the radio turned down ever on the way to the beach.
Honey, nothing's ever consistent with me.
I'm just going to be in my emotions.
Some days I'm with you.
And some days I'm just sweating in the passenger seat just wait to get there.
All right.
All right. Well, this is kind of a music theme to ask Amy.
What did you guys think of the Super Bowl halftime show with Kendrick Lamar?
I liked it.
I've been listening to...
Kendrick on the...
Yeah, Dale has been listening to that on repeat, to be honest.
I don't really truly remember the song, and it's...
What, you know, neither here or there.
I thought the performance was great.
I loved watching Serena get out there and dance.
And she looks really good, too, by the way.
And I loved Kendrick's jeans.
Dale made a comment about the boot cut jeans,
because he used to rock those.
I still do.
I mean, I still have some.
Like, I've been, like, these pants that I'm wearing now,
I think these things are like a decade old.
You like a relaxed fit.
You have some that are a little bit bigger in the legs that I think look a little sloppy,
so, like, I don't like to wear him right out.
I haven't bothered a new pair of jeans in a long, a long time.
No.
Well, you save them, too.
Like, he's got stacks.
If he fluctuates in his weight,
he's got a stack of 32,
he's got a stack 33s and 34s,
and he just, like, shuffles them out.
So I love the,
thanks for telling everybody
in my waistline
I love the
I love the 70s
and I love
the you know
all my
our favorite two cars
that we have is the 77
Olds Cutlass
and the 76 Laguna
and I love
I loved NASCAR in the 70s
I love the shape of cars
you know production cars
I loved style
and bell bottoms
I thought
bell bottoms. I've always thought bell bottoms are just really cool, right? And you wear that sometimes.
You just have some pants that'll just like hide your entire shoe. Yeah. And I feel like I look taller.
Yeah. I mean, I am taller because my platforms are giant underneath there. And probably what,
20 years ago they were kind of in and we were all kind of wearing a version of a bell bottom in a sense,
like just a big wide pant, right? Yeah. And so he's out there walking on stage during that
halftime. I'm like, Amy, are they back? I know this is like literally. But like, look at his jeans.
I know. Is he literally like bringing bell bottles back right now?
Is this happening right as we're watching this show?
The bell bottom, everybody's going to be walking around in bell bottles for the next two years?
The bell bottom thing, the flares are coming back.
He's like, I'm so excited.
In that moment, we haven't even gotten 30 seconds into the song.
And there's been so much on Instagram and all the things about these jeans.
They're women's jeans.
They're made by a company called Celine.
And they're $1,300 jeans.
Yeah.
And they're sold out.
I won't be buying.
I know you're not going to buy them.
Anyway, but I thought all of those points were very interesting.
I like bell bottom jeans, man.
I don't know why any pair of jeans are lost $30.
I don't know why people quit wearing them.
I don't like that tapered tight stuff where you damn sock showing.
I don't love.
The joggers.
You don't like the joggers?
I don't understand.
No, he doesn't wear a jogger ever.
Dude, when I go get pants hemmed like a suit or slack, I'm like, give me a little extra down there.
Yeah, they always want to like take them a little shorter.
I don't want like half of my shin out.
what is that?
I don't know that either
I don't get that
It's like Caprize
It's a little too far sometimes
Guys will be sitting around
And like totally comfortable
I'm like that looks uncomfortable
As hell
Like your pants are riding up
And your crotch
And this looks uncomfortable
Yeah
I'm like
So I don't understand
By wearing jeans like that too
That are just completely tight
All the way
My calves are really big anyways
For some reason
Just weird
Maybe that's what it's about
You like a flare
Because your calves have room
Dude if I put on a pair of
slacks and they're grabbing my calves.
And he's fussy.
I'm fussy.
He's pissed for going anywhere.
I'm pissed.
And I can't wash my slacks.
As soon as I put them in the dry cleaner or, you know, get them clean.
They tighten up.
They own my, they own my calf muscle.
That sucks.
There's really no fix.
I feel like we just answered this next question.
Flaired slacks.
Flaired slacks, yes.
But the next question was, what's one fashion trend you wish to, that would
return or go away. I feel like he kind of just answered the bell bottoms.
Yeah, we like the bigger jeans. I wish that
wearing your bra as a shirt would go away.
Is that a thing? Is that a thing? And apparently the low-rise
gene thing. Wait, you're wearing just the bra? People are just walking around.
Just like with your undergarments, basically, yeah.
No jacket. No shirt. No shirt. Where's that?
Wait, sorry. I'm sorry. How have you not noticed that? I haven't seen this.
Where is this happening?
It's acceptable and it is happening where people walk around wearing only a bra.
Yeah.
From the waist up.
I mean, it doesn't look like your standard Underwire Cup bra.
But it's like a brawlett thing or something like tiny.
Dang.
That's wild.
That in like the booty shorts where like you can see a girl's butt crease hanging out of her shorts.
Like that needs to go away before I like gets old enough to start wearing that.
Or I'm going to lose.
Like we're going to have World War III in my house because she's not going outside like that.
But yeah, the low rise is apparently coming back like when I was in college.
which was obscene, like the zipper was like an inch and a half long.
Obscene.
Yeah.
I remember going home for Thanksgiving.
My dad's like, will you put some clothes on?
Yeah.
That's not pants.
Yeah.
So.
A big thing now is that with guys wearing these hats that have the logo upside down and backwards.
Have you seen those Dale?
somebody wore it was like a new style now and now like the older generation is like he's just stupid
to be fair i haven't worn mine out of the house so i have one but i haven't worn it let me ask you this
question you get to choose only one decade and that is the style for the rest of your life which
decade are you choosing for me maybe the 50s 60s and you went back i didn't experience it's very
feminine girls are wearing the dresses like more structured clothing i feel like that looks good on
everybody what about a decade you had lived in and experienced the new
I like the 80s.
The 80s was wild.
I like the 90s.
I like the grunge thing and I like...
I like going on...
You'd like the 90s and grunge.
Oh, yeah, that was pretty good.
Planels.
Yeah.
We could live in the grunge face.
I get old pants and T-shirts.
I like the 80s and I try to find swim trunks like this
with all the like two...
Oh, you found them.
Like the same by the bell graphics.
Yeah, random shapes and squares and...
Cambridge strokes, but bright.
colors and neons.
Is that 80s?
Is that 80s style?
The bright colors and late 80s?
Yeah.
Early 90s.
I don't know.
The bright colors is what makes them think of the 80s.
But like, do you remember jams?
Have you ever heard of jams?
No, I've never heard of jazz.
Basically like MC Hammer pants, but bright colors.
Yeah.
And that kind of reminds you that.
As much as I love the 70s, I, the 80s were fun.
Closing the 80s were fun.
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I mean, I guess.
Should we do the cold opening closing before this?
Am I going to cry?
I don't know.
Surely not.
It's a surprise.
I know.
I don't really get surprises very often, so I'm like.
Which is right side up.
I don't know.
Ooh.
What the hell?
A girl's trip to Miami in March?
Wow.
Why?
Just because you really want me to do this.
You won't take it.
You won't do it.
spa, cocktails, all the things I love.
That's so nice.
Thank you.
So here's the thing.
I talked with your friend Lisa, you and Lisa.
There's two rooms, doubles in each so you can take four.
There's two rooms, four beds.
I don't know.
Okay, yes, you can take eight.
If you're all going to sleep in a bed together.
It's up to you.
Your trip.
Girls do that.
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