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Best Bits: Listener Q&A With Morgan and Eddie

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Morgan and Eddie answer listener submitted questions! Morgan shares shoutouts from Lisa, Kathy, and Sierra. Then they focus on Eddie and his life at home! Andrea, Shelby, Kaitlyn and Morgan all had questions answered about Eddie’s wife, his boys, and fostering kids. Then Jane wants to know how Eddie’s workouts are going and Lauren wants to check in on Eddie’s mental health.

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Speaker 1

The Best Bits of the Week with Morgan.

Speaker 2

It's Listener Q and Daytime.

Speaker 1

We're Morgan in a show member answer almost all your questions.

Speaker 2

Here we are Part three Listener Q and A.

Speaker 1

Here we are.

Speaker 2

We got some notes from listeners, Eddie, Okay, it's for both of us. Think. Yeah, I tell negatives sometimes that they're just like funny.

Speaker 1

Are the telling us like, hey, this is what you should do better?

Speaker 2

No, like sometimes I'll give suggestions and stuff.

Speaker 1

No.

Speaker 2

This, Lisa from California says she doesn't want you to do the hair transplant. You look great and you should own it.

Speaker 1

Thank you, Lisa.

Speaker 2

See these are good ones.

Speaker 1

Thank you. I like that.

Speaker 2

Kathy from Boston wanted to say she loves the Best Bitch Show.

Speaker 1

So shout out, shout out.

Speaker 2

Kathy Sierra from New York says we're her two favorite on the show. Yeah, great shout out. And then Ibby actually send me an email from a caller who was hoping that maybe on the Best Bits I could start listening TV shows that the show suggested each week. I'm gonna look into this one, but I'm not sure if I can make it work because we kind of like randomly s shows and sometimes it happens off of show, sometimes during the show. I don't know if it's all done in the same week.

Speaker 1

But she is right though, I would say, like every week someone talks about a show.

Speaker 2

I know, but like, so every week, do I just be like Amy mentioned American Nightmare. Okay, okay, so yeah, yeah, so I gotta find a way to do it.

Speaker 1

Yeah.

Speaker 2

Maybe it's once a month where I'm like gathering them all. This is gonna be hard to keep track though.

Speaker 1

I think I think we're doing a pretty good job though as a show to cover what's out there. We are because like really there's a lot of TV out there, and I mean I don't really contribute a lot to it, but like a lot of you guys watch a lot of stuff, and I love hearing about it from you all because well at.

Speaker 2

Least helps because there's so much to filter through to decide.

Speaker 1

About to watch exactly. Sometimes it takes me an hour just to find out what I'm gonna watch, like searching everything.

Speaker 2

I will say, though, Twitter, you should follow us on X, Twitter, X whatever you want to call it. I always live tweet when we talk about shows always, so if you follow that, you'll get those updates in real time. I think that's the only place that I put it, like all the time. Listener Q and A. Okay you ready, ready, Okay, we're kicking off because Jane from Ohi, did I say that right? My friend's a little foggies. I can't really don't think where's are coming off for Vertigo?

Speaker 1

Yeah you said that right?

Speaker 2

Okay. Jane from Ohio wants to know how often you're working out eat Shane, how it's going.

Speaker 1

Ooh, good question. So Jane, we work out about three days a week, but I've added a fourth day, not not just by myself, because the three days a week is Bobby. We have a trainer, so Bobby and I work out together. The trainer goes to Bobby's house and sometimes Ben Rector, the artist, he shows up. I'd say Ben, I'd say, Ben is like a two days a week guy. He like he always says like, yeah, yeah, man, three days.

We're gonna do it three days a week, and then like this the third days, like yeah, man, I got to write a song with someone, and yeah he's busy dude. So whenever we get him, it's always a pleasure, right, It's great, it's cool and I like having been there because it slows the rotation down. Oh, so you don't have toes the three man rotation. We get a little more break with that. So when Ben shows up, I love it.

Speaker 2

Does Bobby compete with you when you all are working out?

Speaker 1

No?

Speaker 2

Or is it just pretty solo? Well, because like when you're in a workout environment in general, you accidentally kind of compete with people. Does that make sense?

Speaker 1

Well, we hold each other accountable, so, like I think more, Bobby always goes first. So basically, the trainer has been working with Bobby a lot longer than any of us, so he focuses the workout around Bobby. The rest of us kind of have to keep up, got it and

Bobby's and he's gonna love this. But Bobby is always a little heavier than us, like weight in the weights, I would say ten to fifteen pounds more than me and Ben, but I will say proudly it's Bobby and then me a little heavier and then ben'zi loois.

Speaker 2

Well, that's impressive for like you have to remember too, Bobby's been working out every day for years.

Speaker 1

For years, for a long long time.

Speaker 2

In the last year.

Speaker 1

Yeah, impressive, Yes, I'd say I'm about ten ten pounds below Bobby as far as the weights that we.

Speaker 2

Week, you feel stronger, healthier.

Speaker 1

I feel stronger for sure, healthier. I mean, I don't know, I've been working on that. I feel exhausted, Like I feel exhausted every day, and so kind of that's kind of what I don't like about it. And then the trainers always just like, don't you guys love this, and we're like, no, we hate it. We don't like this at all. But so those are the three days a week, and then on Wednesdays that's our day off. My son,

my sixteen year old, goes to a like a Bible study. Yeah, it's kind of like on the other side of town, so it's like a twenty minute drive to get there, and so there's for me, it's a two hour Bible study. So I don't ever like go back home. I'd rather just drop them off and then like do something hang out. Yeah, but what I used to do is just sit in the parking lot and watch like basketball on my phone for two hours, like really or just kind of like or maybe I'd take work with me whatever, I'd sit

in the car. And then I realized there was a YMCA by there, and so I was like, I have a membership to all the YMCAs in the area. So so like two weeks ago, I was like, I'm just gonna go in and just like work out a little bit. So I started doing that.

Speaker 2

Good job.

Speaker 1

I have a basket, they have a basketball court, so I'll just shoot hoops. Then I'll run on the on the what do you call elliptical? Yeah, and then I feel like it.

Speaker 2

You have a little elliptical runner. Oh yeah, I like it watching your basketball while you're doing the elliptical.

Speaker 1

That's exactly what I do. I watched my basketball and I've bet on it too. I've been a lot of basketball games. But but what I like Wednesday for is my cardio is not that great, so I kind of like use that to just do cardio stuff so I'm not so like tired when we do our workouts.

Speaker 2

No, that's good. Yeah, I'm so proud of you.

Speaker 1

Thank you.

Speaker 2

That was good.

Speaker 1

Up, Thank you. But March is going to be my anniversary for working out with Bobby and the trainer.

Speaker 2

You're going to make it a year, a whole years.

Speaker 1

You can change your life, you can't change your life.

Speaker 2

So proud. Okay, let's talk about in the last year you were saying how like you're kind of exhausted, and even in the part one you kind of mentioned it too. Lauren and Virginia wants to know how your mental health is doing, because like a couple of months ago, did to check in and you're like, I don't feel great. You did the what was what was our advertise that you worked with Better Help?

Speaker 1

Yeah? Yeah, Better Help was awesome.

Speaker 2

Did some therapy. So how are you feeling? Where are you now?

Speaker 1

Oh my gosh, I'm a lot better as far as like the family goes. Like I always talk about my kids. I love my boys, but like it's a lot. It's just a lot because there's when you kind of deal with one issue with one of the boys, then there's another issue with one of the other boys, and it's just it's like whack the mole, you know, all right,

whack the mole, all right, dealt with that problem. Boom, and then another one pops right up on the other side, Like all right, let's deal with this one, and then boom and then and then it's like what your grades are bad again? Like we just dealt with this, Like

why are we dealing with this? And so there was a time when it was really it was tough because my wife and I just felt like every day we were dealing with something like every single day, and then on top of that, you're kind of in the same routine of things every single day. We do this, we do that, we pick them up, we take them to practice, we go home, and then we're exhausting, we go to bed, and then we wake up and we do it all over again. And then the weekend comes, ooh, time to rest.

At no time to rest, because now it's games like, Oh, I got to take them to games. You gotta take them to that game. Oh, this game is at the same time as the other game. You got to take them to that game. And then you go over there, Oh we haven't eaten. Oh crap, I gotta go pick up food. And it's just like that constantly, And so I think we kind of have a grip on it a little better. Yeah, we got to grip on it

a little better. And I know one that's been bugging me a lot is just like finances, because it's expensive to have four boys, four kids.

Speaker 2

It's expensive to just be by yourself. I can't imagine having a whole freaking family.

Speaker 1

And it kind of pisses me off that like everything I make goes like away so quickly, you know, so like.

Speaker 2

Hey, this is also why we need to get you in investments and don't listen to latch box.

Speaker 1

No, no, I know, and not those kind of investments.

Speaker 2

No, Like I can help you more than he can help.

Speaker 1

But that's the scary thing. It's like, man, we spend so our expenses are so much because of like everything that that we need for the kids, and I don't spend anything on myself. Like really, I have forty dollars a month that I gamble with and that's it. Like I don't don't buy I don't like go I don't buy coffee, I don't go out to eat, I don't I play golf, but I haven't golfed in like three months.

It's been so cold, Like I was gonna say it's been cold though, yeah yeah, so like summertime, sure, I'll spend money on golf, but I don't spend money on myself. So there's there are seasons of like, man, like it's so hard to save money when all of my money is just going.

Speaker 2

Out well, you know, I look at life and the way that you're talking about that in general too, I feel like we have been set up just to survive, Like we haven't been set up And I don't know. If it's like our country, I don't know, if it's society, I don't I don't know. I just don't feel like in general we've been set up to like live and thrive and like enjoy life. We've really been set up to survive.

Speaker 1

Yeah, and that's what everybody's doing based on like our economic systems.

Speaker 2

What you're saying, yeah, and like the way that how expensive everything costs, the mental health in our in how everybody's feeling. Like you look at if you talk to a group of people right now, I bet you everybody would be like I'm surviving. Not one of them is gonna be like I Am living my best life. Like I just don't know how to be kid, you know what I mean? Like that doesn't happen very often unless

like somebody's just really good at prioritizing that. But like life doesn't make it easy to prioritize that with the way that we have to work and the way that we have to pay for things.

Speaker 1

Then whatever, and it just feels like we're gonna be doing this for a long time.

Speaker 2

Yeah, like it never ends, Like it never ends. It actually gets worse.

Speaker 1

Huh. And then I'm thinking like, oh, okay, good, like I got one almost in college, it's gonna be great. Oh we gotta pay for his college forgot about that. Oh and then and then and then we have three more on top of that. Oh great, and then our youngest is five years old. Oh my goodness, this is never going to end, like it really it's I have days where it's just like weighs on me hard, or like this is going to be it's going to keep

going for a while. But one thing when I mentioned betterhelp is one thing that I did take that was really good from that was the therapist that I talked to was like, hey, what I think. I don't know if I was talking about like on vacation or oh, I know what I was talking about. I was talking about,

like we need like a housekeeper. We need someone to come in and like just clean our house once a week because like we all we do that, and as much as I get the boys to do it, they suck at it, and I have to do it over them, or my wife has to like do the dishes over because their dishes are terrible. Yeah, you know, like you know it's like nice put the laundry away, and then they just met completely mess it up and you're just like, if you know what, forget it, I'll just do it.

And so the therapist is like, yes, get yourself a housekeeper, or like somebody that comes in and cleans your house, or somebody comes in that mows your a yard guy whatever. Invest in yourself. And I'm like, what do you mean invest in yourself? And it was so true, Like you would spend money on a nicer refrigerator, one that didn't break every four years or every three years, right, that's an investment. You would invest in something that would help

you in any other thing. You get yourself a nice like vacuum cleaner, because you want your your carpet to be cleaned, Like you invest in a vacuum cleaner. You don't want to buy a vacuum cleaner, but you invest in it. Invest in those things so that you can focus on whatever you want to do versus what you

always need to do. So that was kind of cool, and like we do have someone that comes by and like cleans like once a week now not every two weeks probably, And I do have a yard person that comes by and does the yard because that was me all the time, because it's like, oh I forgot it. Look at the grass, it's like overgrown. Now I got to do that, and so that's cool, And I've never

ever been on board to doing that. Like my whole life is just like I can do the dishes, like I can clean, I can mop the floor like, I can do that, no big deal. I can cut the grass. But if I can just get rid of that part, then I have like an hour to do something else.

Speaker 2

Yeah, you have some extra time to spend with your family and so yeah, so I have a little bit more living.

Speaker 1

But I am doing a lot better mental health wise.

Speaker 2

Yes, yes, I'm glad to hear it. I feel like that perspective changes the way you think about things, So I like it. Well, thanks for sharing being a little vulnerable.

Speaker 1

Yeah, thank you, thanks for that question.

Speaker 2

Yep, thanks Lauren. Okay, we're gonna take a quick break. Coming back. We got more family talk. Great, all right, Andrea wants to know if you think you will ever show pictures of your wife or your kids.

Speaker 1

That's funny, Andrea, I would I would have showed it a long time ago, like I'll always showed my wife a long time ago. But she will not have it.

Speaker 2

So you don't think you'll ever be able to post a picture of her.

Speaker 1

No, she won't do it, Like there aren't very many pictures of her, like in my phone, because she doesn't like to take pictures, like if there's whatever, like if we're all on the couch and like, oh, that's a cute picture, and I take a picture, She's like don't, don't, what are you doing and she'll cover her face and I'm like, I'm not gonna do anything. But then I

just want to keep it. And even her parents are just like stop doing that, like we're gonna want to have pictures of you when you're like older, like whatever, And so she doesn't kids.

Speaker 2

Are gonna want pictures.

Speaker 1

Do you tell her that, yes, your kids are gonna want pictures all that stuff. She doesn't like taking pictures, and she one hundred percent does that. Will never ever have a picture out or want me to post a picture about her.

Speaker 2

That's funny. I think people loop like kind of put your wife in with your kids. How like you don't post about your kids. That's why they think you don't post about your wife. It's funny that like she's the one who do not post.

Speaker 1

She's the one. And as far as my kids go, like, yeah, I think eventually, like I think once my son is like old enough to make that decision for himself, like the older one when.

Speaker 2

He is getting pretty close.

Speaker 1

He's sixteen. But I mean I would say, like he doesn't even have an Instagram account, so he doesn't want one.

Speaker 2

Did he have like I remember at one point he had like an art one yeah, be real? No no, no, he had like an art Instagram or is taking pictures.

Speaker 1

Of oh h places and places?

Speaker 2

Yeahs and places?

Speaker 1

Yeah, no, he know. He never even asked me about it. I think that account is still on my phone. But for him, no, he just doesn't. He doesn't want it. Like he's cool. He's on his phone, like he watches YouTube videos and stuff, and she's not on TikTok, but he'll watch. I mean you really, if there's a real it makes it on YouTube.

Speaker 2

Yeah, honestly, the trans the way it goes down is like it starts on TikTok, it goes to real and YouTube probably about the same time.

Speaker 1

Yeah, so he just watches YouTube videos, and I like that because I don't mind him consuming what's out there, like all the funny stuff. I don't mind him watching that. It's just like I don't want him posting stuff himself and then regret it later and you know the whole you know, like I still still in my mind on like Thirteen Reasons Why, which I watched I don't know, eight years ago. The interacting with people, it's it's an

extra element. That's the adds on to being a teenager that like you don't need.

Speaker 2

Are his friends on like he some okay some are?

Speaker 1

They do snapchat a lot, No, they don't want it.

Speaker 2

The only thing he does good for him.

Speaker 1

The only thing he does is be real, and he rarely does be real. But but yeah, so I like I like that. He doesn't like that. He doesn't want that really. So, but if you know, he goes to college or whatever, and he's just like gets an Instagram account all of a sudden, and he's like, hey, Dak.

Speaker 2

Even if he just goes to college and doesn't have an Instagram account and you're like sending him off, would you post.

Speaker 1

A picture maybe. I don't know, it's just if he wants to. If he wants it. He's kind of like my wife too though, like he's just like no, no, Dad, don't take a picture of me or whatever. Even if like he knows I'm not gonna post it.

Speaker 2

He's gonna go to college and like his whole world's gonna open and everybody's gonna be on Instagram. He's gonna be like, dang, well, Dad could just post me. I could get a couple of followers.

Speaker 1

Yeah, you know what, I know. I know.

Speaker 2

Oh, okay, would you guys foster again after maybe a few of them leave the house.

Speaker 1

This is from Shelby and South Dcota Shelby. If you're asking me, the answer is and no, i'd be asking my wife probably, so I don't know, like, yeah, we're so far from empty nesters, Like so far.

Speaker 2

Yeah you just said the youngest is.

Speaker 1

Five, Fine, he just turned five, So like no, like we.

Speaker 2

But even just a few like what if the oldest one leaves?

Speaker 1

See this is something that like we always do, Like I tell my wife, like why do we make our lives so hard? Like ever every time, like we're like, ooh, you know what we got through this this part of our life that was so difficult, and now it's like it feels good. It feels too good. We should do something to like make it harder again, and so and so that's kind of always my perspective on it, and she's like, no, we're not making it harder. We're able

to do something that we weren't able to do. And so that's kind of where like the first time we fostered, that's kind of the reason why, because like we're finally able to do that, Like we're over our financial stuff and we do have a little extra money and we can foster kids if we need to and make a difference. So let's try it. And now we adopted them. And I don't know, I wouldn't say like no one, but right now, no, one hundred percent.

Speaker 2

Hey, fair enough, listen, I'm I'm just a messenger deliverying the question.

Speaker 1

Yeah, I mean, I like fostering, and the fostering is so cool, and so I'm not gonna say rewarding because it's not anything like that. It's just knowing that what you're doing for these children is going to help them so much that it feels good that you're actually doing it.

Speaker 2

You know what's funny idy as I hear you talk about that, like it's so awesome what you guys do, and if you do it again, amazing. If you don't, it's still amazing what you've done. But like the way that you talk about that is like the way that I talk about fostering and adopting.

Speaker 1

Yeah, yeah, I mean, I don't think there's a big difference other than like they need your help too. Pets unfortunately, like we've turned them into pets, Like they can't survive in the wild. They can't like just go like you know what, I don't need you, Like I'm gonna go live them by myself in the woods, like they can't they need us.

Speaker 2

Yeah.

Speaker 1

And same thing with kids, Like they're born.

Speaker 2

And they didn't ask to be born to.

Speaker 1

Be born in that scenario or with that family. They just were born and their situation is they need help and somebody need to step up and help them. And I just love that and I love that, And you know, I think the more people that do it, you know, the more we can help.

Speaker 2

This is, the more helping in general. I think if there's any way you can help, like find your passion, Yeah, and help. We need more help, need more compassion, more empathy in the world.

Speaker 1

I think it's important and I'm telling you, like children change your life. It's pretty amazing, Like are are the youngest, the five five year old. He is a special person, like a special special person that needed to be in this world. Like there isn't one single person that I've met that doesn't like him, not one. Every teacher he's had is like, oh my gosh, like we just love him. Every friend that he has, every classmate that he has, They're like, we love him so much. Oh, he's my

best friend. We love him. He smiles all the time, he laughs all the time. He's never in a bad mood. He's never mean. He's rough. He'll punch you, but the change there you'll punch you, like especially you're playing sports. But he's never mean, like he'll like punch you and be like, oh, sorry, he didn't mean to do that, like immediately take back, immediately like, oh we didn't mean to do that. I'm sorry. I'm working on it.

Speaker 2

You know, well, he he will probably be what is known as my therapist has said, I am and maybe it's a similar thing. It's called a sparkler. You are also kind of a sparkler, Eddie, Like I would put you in that same category. So maybe he's picking that up from you. Maybe, like maybe sparkler energy is hard to come by, but it's really special when you interact with it.

Speaker 1

Yeah, I think it's just so cool to see, like, and I why once in a while I go back to, like, gosh, like I don't think his life would have been close to this, not even close to like, you know, say he's born a sparkler. He's supposed to be a sparkler. You were supposed to be a sparkler. Okay, maybe I was supposed to be a sparkler. I mean I smiled all the time growing up.

Speaker 2

I thought you are you were.

Speaker 1

And so if he's meant to be a sparkler, but he's in a scenario where like it's nothing but just bad stuff, he's not gonna be a sparkler, and that's and that's terrible. We need more sparklers in this in this world, and like I think about it all the time, like I'm so glad we have him so that he can be out in the world and like just change as soon as he shows up in someone's house. It changes the vibe of that house because he walks in,

he owns it. He's like, hey, like he saw we saw his teacher at the grocery store, and he goes, how have you been, and like you just saw him. You just saw her, like you know, two days ago, and he's like, I know, but I don't see her all the time. Like that's great, he is.

Speaker 2

He's picking up on your energy. He may have already had at that, but like he's definitely picking up your energy because that's stuff you do.

Speaker 1

Oh my god, you know so funny. So I love it. I love I'm so glad we did it.

Speaker 2

Oh I love that for you guys. Okay, we're gonna take one more quick break and we got two three more questions.

Speaker 1

Okay, okay, cool, all.

Speaker 2

Right, Eddie, how does it work in your house? Caitlin from I think Louisiana, but it also says La, so I never know that's like La, but I'm a but I said name in state, so I think Louisiana. Okay once but maybe La maybe other day. Wants to know how you and your wife share the load of kids, jobs, activities, Like how does it work in your house?

Speaker 1

Okay? Well, she does most of it. I'll be honest, like she does most of it. You just came out he does. I mean it's the truth. I mean I go to work, and like I sometimes have to travel for work, so she carries a heavy load. But I mean I would say I am home a lot for like a dad that has a full time job. I remember my dad. He was never home, Like I never saw my dad. And even when I had other jobs, I was never home when our first son was born.

You know, I worked for the news and then I worked for another TV station and I worked regular hours, so like nine to five, sometimes six, I wouldn't be home till like seven, and I wouldn't see him when I woke up, and I wouldn't see him till seven, and it's only like three hours before like or two hours before we have to put into bed, and so like, this job has allowed me to be home a lot more, even though I do travel. But when I'm home, like i'm home by I get to pick them up from school,

which is cool. Yeah, I get to take them to their practices, which is awesome, and be there for their practices and be there at their games for most of them. And so while I'm present. I do a lot, like I've taken on the kitchen, maybe because mostly because I like to cook.

Speaker 2

You do like to cook. I do great quality.

Speaker 1

I love to cook. So when my wife is like, oh, I've had a day, I'm like, i'll cook, I'll do I do it. I got it under control, and so I cook a lot. I do. I clean the kitchen almost every night. I would say, maybe two nights out of the week. She ends up doing it because some nights I'm just I'm over it. Like it's been a long day.

Speaker 2

I won't try enough right, Like sometimes she's gonna have a long day. Sometimes you have a long day.

Speaker 1

Totally. I don't do the laundry. She did threaten me. Refuse, she threatened the other day She's like, I'm gonna make you do the laundry because I was an idiot, Morgan, I was an idiot.

Speaker 2

Uh.

Speaker 1

She when she hangs my clothes, she sometimes I have a system in my closet.

Speaker 2

I have all my like, I'm before you even continue, I'm just gonna say you don't get to have a system or repicky if you're not no.

Speaker 1

No, listen, listen, listen, Like I organize the system so like so if she put hangs the hangs the shirts or whatever, like, for the most part she sees where they go. But some days she's just like, I got to just throw them in there, and so she puts the pants with the shirts and the jackets with the short sleeves and all that. And I said, hey, you did it.

Speaker 2

Question I'm already cringing.

Speaker 1

I was like, did are you going to keep putting them all down there? Or like should I just She's like, she's like, what do you mean. I said, well, well, like they all they all kind of go somewhere, and sometimes like if they're not hung up right, like they're all wrinkled and whatever, it's kind of worse off, you know. And she's just like, how's it not hung up hung up right? And I was like, well, that one's inside out. And then she makes the caller kind of do that.

And she's like, you know what, like if you have a problem with it, you do your own laundry. And I was like, no, no, no, no, no no, no, don't have problem. I don't have a problem with it. I don't have a problem with it. I was just telling you, if you're able to do it, it would really help me out. So then she was like, no, you're doing your own laundry. You were done. And she did that for two weeks and did my own laundry for two weeks, and then she said, don't worry, I'll do it. Like it's okay,

I'll do it. And she said, but I'm not going to do your system. I will put it all down here and you can sort out your system.

Speaker 2

I was gonna say that could be the compromise, like washing it and you seem to not want to do and then you can put it in your system. Yeah.

Speaker 1

Yeah, I think I was late for something and I wanted to wear a shirt but it was inside out, and because it was inside out, the collar kind of was doing that and I was like, you're kind of messing up my shirt. It didn't go well.

Speaker 2

You know what, though you rightfully got the response either.

Speaker 1

I know, I know I did the laundry for two weeks, but but but yeah, so so I don't do the laundry really, but everything else, Oh and cleaning, like I don't like sweep the floors, but we do have like kind of a thing that like you push a button and it sucks dust.

Speaker 2

Yeah, what about what about a robot vacuum.

Speaker 1

Yeah. Yeah, somebody told me not to do that because it picks up toys and jams up.

Speaker 2

Oh there's all there's.

Speaker 1

A always like legos in my house.

Speaker 2

Got it?

Speaker 1

Okay?

Speaker 2

Like that robot vcuum is amazing.

Speaker 1

Yeah yeah, So do you leave it on all day?

Speaker 2

It is kind of like you just you can you like I could literally be sitting here right now and hit the button and say go clean.

Speaker 1

That's cool.

Speaker 2

So it's but no, it's how doesn't run. It goes back.

Speaker 1

Cover the whole like every area of the floor.

Speaker 2

Yeah, and you can like block out certain areas if you need to, Like you could block out a toy area if there's like a toy No.

Speaker 1

No, the toy areas all over the house. It's all over the house.

Speaker 2

Fair enough. You maybe got a few more years the robot vacuum. Yeah, but yeah, it is really awesome. That is cool, and that makes sense. I would not know, but that makes sense.

Speaker 1

Yeah, somebody told me don't do that. It's like all right, smart, that's smart.

Speaker 2

Fair enough, Okay. Last one, Morgan and North Carolina said that you and your wife for thinking of doing a vow renewal. I don't even remember.

Speaker 1

Yeah, our twenty year like we talked about possibly going to because I think, uh, we're eighteen years now, yeah, or eighteen years so to be in two in a couple of years.

Speaker 2

Okay, So you guys are talking about it early to.

Speaker 1

Uh huh yeah, because I mean it's been a long time and so you know, you change, And I think vowel renewals kind of cool because you really know what you're talking about now, when before you get married, you're like, I promise to pick up my clothes like and not leave them around, Promise not to like, uh, just stupid things like if you do your own, they're stupid, they're dumb. You don't even know what you're talking about. Now we've been married for like eighteen years. We know what we're

talking about. We know what we promised to do for each other, and so I thought it'd be kind of cool because we got married in Hawaii, to go back to Hawaii, take our kids to Hawaii and like renew our vowels there, oh, and just.

Speaker 2

Have it to be like a family thing. Yeah, that'd be cool.

Speaker 1

Well, even when we got married, it was just my my family and her family.

Speaker 2

Okay, I remember you saying.

Speaker 1

That it's tiny. Yeah, and so I don't know, maybe we can get everyone back together be kind of fun.

Speaker 2

That cool.

Speaker 1

I don't know. We haven't really talked too much about it, other than we probably should think about going to Hawaii. Back to Hawaii. I love that because we haven't been in so long.

Speaker 2

Yeah, and you love Hawaiian I love Hawaii, like love it, Eddie to talk about Hawaii for like every day.

Speaker 1

Yes, have you been to Hawaii?

Speaker 2

Yeah, we've talked about this because I went to Maui. Oh yeah, and we did like the road trip to hank Yeah, all the kind of crazy pictures. Yes, I served nice.

Speaker 1

Do you get it? Yeah?

Speaker 2

I mean I didn't do any big waves like the baby waves sounds great.

Speaker 1

At Yeah, the ones that roll for a long time.

Speaker 2

Yeah, and you just kind of like coast.

Speaker 1

Yes, I love it.

Speaker 2

Yes, that would be really fun if we can't do a show cruise go to Hawaii.

Speaker 1

Do you think Bobby would want to go to Hawaii?

Speaker 2

No, but I was, you know, it's the last out in the universe manifested.

Speaker 1

Maybe possibly.

Speaker 2

All right, Well, Eddie, thanks for joining me.

Speaker 1

Thanks Morgan, tell me where.

Speaker 2

All the people can find you here?

Speaker 1

You find me at producer Eddie on Instagram. TikTok. I don't really do a lot of tiktoks anymore. Uh whatever else X who knows? And you can hear me on twenty five Whistles and Bobby and I do too much access where we go to a bunch of different schools and look like idiots while we play sports and hang out with US sports teams. Yeah, it'd be cool. I think we're going to Florida State pretty soon, so that'll be fun.

Speaker 2

So I know you mentioned like twenty fives olds, you guys are on a break.

Speaker 1

Yeah, we're on a break because we're trying to we're negotiations.

Speaker 2

Right now, gotcha.

Speaker 1

So because we're only supposed to go through football and now we're like, hey, we're ready for March Madness.

Speaker 2

Okay, got it, Hey.

Speaker 1

Stay all the way. Yeah baby, Oh they're good. I think they'll go far. I do.

Speaker 2

I do hope they'll make it to the tournament and go through it this year. They did last year.

Speaker 1

Yeah oh yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2

But but too much access is still happening.

Speaker 1

Too much access is still happening. That's what we just We just released an Arkansas episode and then I don't know what's next week, but we are filming Florida State next week.

Speaker 2

Okay, so cool Florida State basketball.

Speaker 1

Yeah?

Speaker 2

Nice? Okay, Well, you can follow the show also at Bobby Bone Show and I am also on all the things at web girl Morgan Eddie. Thank you again.

Speaker 1

That was fun.

Speaker 2

Thank you bye, guys.

Speaker 1

That's the best bits of the week with Morgan. Thanks for listening.

Speaker 2

Be sure we were to check out the other two parts this weekend.

Speaker 1

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