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I feel like with all this Taylor Swift, Travis, Kelsey stuff, we've been hearing a lot from Donna Kelsey. She's been next to Taylor. We've gotten to see what she's felt. But no one's really heard from Ed Kelsey, the father. But he's come out with some quotes, and I think they are actually revealing.

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You.

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Do, huh? He's talking about his first impressions. This is a quote. He goes, I'll tell you something very special that I noticed about Taylor the first time I met her. We're sitting in the suite. She gets up in front of the room. She gets up to get a drink or something, and she starts picking up empty bottles, cans, plates that are scattered around. Because in the suite, everyone just leaves stuff everywhere. I thought that was very encouraging and very polite. That's a great move by Taylor. It is. Of being in the suite.

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But she didn't mean it. Because you know she is just-She's never done that before.

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But you know she is used to probably having a lot handled for her, but that's not when you're dating someone, when you're in a couple and you're around the other parents, you have to put... Billy, you do have to put on a show sometimes. You do, right. It's not that it's insincere. It's just making an effort to be normal.

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This weekend I flipped on this. Why? I feel like they're in love. It's real, man. I feel like it's real. I feel like they're in love.

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They had dinner at a steakhouse in Kansas City on a non-game day. That's how I know it's real. She's not just there on Sundays, like middle of the week, dinner, steakhouse, Kansas City. That's real. I'm with you. I'm agreeing with you. Yeah. I also.

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Feel like Taylor doesn't have to impress his parents.

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Who cares. No, but what she's doing there is, Hey, I know I'm this big celebrity, but I was brought up correctly. I am grounded. I do the little things. I have not forgotten who I am and where I'm from. That's what she's telling me.

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You were just nice and.

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Considerate that. But I would assume that someone as big as Taylor could forget about the just normal mechanics of a relationship, about I'm around my boyfriend or girlfriend's parents. I just want to go a little above and beyond to let them know that I'm... I don't know. I took that as- A normal. I was impressed, and I didn't think she was doing a thing. I was just like, This is good. This makes me happier about this relationship. Knowing that she's doing a little... It makes me.

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Feel-you were upset about it.

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Before that? It makes me believe it more. But if she's just using this as a PR stuff, she's not doing that?

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What if she's just a considerate person that picks up after people make a mess?

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There's a difference between picking up after yourself and being that person that's going to go around and pick up. Dude, Billy.

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Plates that are left around? How hard is that?

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I didn't see you doing that woman to Marlin.

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That's what I'm saying, dude.

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That's not true. You did not do that.

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Woman to Marlin. I threw away all my stuff.

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Your stuff, but not Chris Cody's stuff, not my stuff.

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Not everybody's stuff. It's just an effort that I appreciate from her because she doesn't have to do that. She's Taylor Bleeping Swift.

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When did Chris stop doing the little things in his relationship with his in-laws watching?

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Great.

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Question. The first time he started dating his wife, he's like, Hey, let me pick up. Hey, old man, let me help you with.

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The grill or whatever you do. Did you ask your father-in-law?

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For permission?

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Yeah. Oh, I did. I was a nervous wreck.

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I did do that. At our wedding, in his speech, he acknowledged it and said, While it was unnecessary, it was.

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Very much appreciated. When did you give up? It's a Tony's question.

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Right after I do?

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-yeah, I would say once we were married for a year or so.

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A year? That's a long time. You were doing that for the whole time that you would go over and pick up people's.

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Things and help them out wash dishes. You guys had me doing that Taylor Swift move of being super clean guy. It's like.

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Eight.

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Months. You just said that you did that for a year into your marriage.

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I was saying, he just said, when did you, what was it? Give up?

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Yeah, when did you.

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Give up? It's a broad question.

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You stopped doing the little things to impress your in-laws. That's what we're asking.

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I never really did the impressed...

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How long did you guys date?

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You never really impressed them. I never was in a setting. That's not nice. He hasn't.

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Arrived there yet.

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No, being in one of the first dates, we never were at a first date or one of our first dates were with her parents. You know what I mean? It's different.

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When you're-But you met the parents at some point, and then you.

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Had to be the guy to pick stuff up, take it to all the jobs. I never was the guy that was like, Hey, let me pick up all these plates from the dinner table. I take my plate to the sink because obviously I don't want them to think that...

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And your wife's, right?

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Yeah. Do you call your mother-in-law, Mom? I feel like the move is when you're dating, right? You just be like, Mom, let me get that one. You're really crooks. You get her.

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To think that something. I don't think I call her anything.

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You don't call her? What do you mean? I was.

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Joking before.

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How do you address her?

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Have you met them? No. What's her dad I call by name. I do know her name, but I don't call her Linda. I don't say, Hey, Linda.

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You're not convincing us that you know your mother-in-law's name. I just.

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Say, Hey, how's it going? What's her name? I say, Hey, how's it going?

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What's her name now?

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It's Linda. Oh, okay. Yeah, but I don't call her mom. I don't say, Hey, Linda. I guess I would call her Linda if I needed to get her attention. But I just-My mother-in-law's.

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Name is Bonnie.

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I call her Bonnie. Every time you guys do this thing where you make it seem like I'm saying something crazy, there are a lot of people in your life that you don't say their names a ton. You're just like, Hey, how's it going? I'm not often like, Hey, Tony. Hey, Louis. Hey, Stugat. There's some people you just interact with, and you might not say their name a lot.

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-we're your friends and coworkers, though. -you're just asking questions. -right. -he's your mother-in-law.

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-what's happening here? -what do you mean? You guys are-.

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-very defensive.

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Yeah. You guys just said you accused me of not knowing my in-law. -no, we asked.

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Because we.

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Weren't sure.

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-he could have proved us wrong. Well, we think. We're not sure. Linda. In my defense, I don't know his mother-in-law's name, so it might be Linda. It may not be. Oh, look, there's a good disclaimer. Chris Cody is actually a good son-in-law. That's a.

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Good one.

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So you call your mother-in-law, Mom? No.

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Okay. What do you call? But he would. I call her Bonnie. That's her name.

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Okay, but do you walk in along and go, Hey, Bon. Bon, Bonnie. No, you don't end up saying the name. You go, Hey. You just end up saying hi. You don't end up saying names a lot because you're with them.

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I would say that's a name I consistently say what I'm saying hello.

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To her. You use names more when you're talking.

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About people. Bonnie is fun to say, though. It is. Yeah, I love Bonnie.

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Hey, Bon-Bon. I have an Aunt Bonnie.

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Do you? Do you?

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You guys.

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Knew that. She's the one.

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That brings a ham. Oh, yeah, Aunt Bonnie. She's a villain in the family to Greg, anyways.

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She'll bring an unsanctioned ham. She'll bring shit then.

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There you go. What happened there?

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I was trying to find the word.

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You flustered him, Stugat.

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No. I just asked.

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Well, you accused him of logging his daughter in a car yesterday.

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No, that's not what I did. What are you talking about?

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I know-I know how it works around here. I say things and everyone just jumps.

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Down my back. Everybody jumps.

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Down your back. -yeah, well, that's your fault. -that's not how.

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It works. I feel like Tony has a nickname for his mother-in-law.

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He does. -her name is Christina. I call her Kristy. I call her Chris. I call her Mom on occasions.

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There you go. I'm a family guy. Yeah, he's a family guy. He is.

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Roy? What?

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Her name?

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Yeah. Roizelle.

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Roizelle.

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Yeah. Do you walk in and go, Hello, Roizelle.

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No, I don't say anything. No, he says greetings. No, he.

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Said he doesn't say anything. Roy does not say a word. When he says he doesn't say anything-When.

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He leaves, he's silent. When he leaves, he just says Roizelle, blow up your ass. Every time he.

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Leaves the house. Yeah, that's exactly what I'm saying to my daughter's grandmother. Your mama-in-law. I need to go.

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Say, Who are you talking to? He goes, Your mama.

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Right, Roy? It's your daddy, boy.

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What?

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That's something that Craig Cody said to Chris Cody on a recent episode of mystery crate.

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Sorry. The crate. I just.

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Had a bit of- On the crate?

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When I called him Kyle, and he's like, It's your daddy. What?

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Lucy, have you been to Jacksonville before? No, you're a fat daddy. You're headed up there this weekend. Have you been there before?

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I went once. Iowa played in the tax slayer.

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Bowl there. Oh, wow.

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Did you cry? No, we lost by, I believe, 30 to Tennessee. I haven't been able to listen to Rocky Top Sense. This is the first year I can listen to it. I wasn't a big fan of Jacksonville. I thought it smelled weird. I didn't spend a lot of time there, so hopefully this time is better.

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I felt like you guys were unfair to Jacksonville yesterday. It was just a consensus that it smells.

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Duvall. It smelled, though.

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Tony's been there most recently.

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I have, no, it was great.

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I actually like the vibe. Jacksonville's got a vibe to it. It's like a beach town. I don't just like Jacksonville.

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I don't think Jacksonville has a vibe to.

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It, does it? It's more of a beach town.

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It's a big golf.

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Town as well. -i don't think anything gets a bad rap.

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Seems like a big.

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Town to me.

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Like the PT, Barnabay and Bailey people stop and they're like, Hey, a couple.

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Of nights in Jacksonville.

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But Lucy, this is not one because when you walk into college football games and especially venues you haven't been to before, you cry. You will weep. This is not one of those places, right?

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I don't think that Jacksonville will make me cry, but I think depending on how people are into the game, and I really hope it's close, I think this could make me cry. I think if Florida was better, for sure, but there's definitely tier potential here.

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Right. Does Florida have a chance?

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I won't say they don't have a chance. Graham Merce has actually been surprisingly great this year. Wisconsin ruined him, and he's been phenomenal this season. I still think Georgia is light years better. They're way more talented, but you never know.

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You never know. You never know.

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Why did they change the name from the world's largest cocktail party?

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The U-U-I-S?

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Yeah, I'm assuming it's something related to that, but everyone still calls it that.

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Okay. What else are you looking forward to this weekend? College football related.

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It's actually a bummer weekend. Oregon, Utah should be really, really good. Duke, Louisville should be pretty solid. This is a heavy by week for a lot of teams. It's a bad weekend, yeah. Yeah, but what's nice is this is the last bad weekend until the week before the season ends, where every SEC team plays like Western Carolina on the same week. So it's going to go from, Okay, yeah, we only have Oregon, Utah, Georgia, Florida to LSU, Alabama, next week, Notre Dame, Clemson, Iowa, Northwestern. Yes.

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Oh.

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God. Next week is going to be so good. Right.

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I have to go to that game. I know you do. With your dad.

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You'll have so much fun.

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Will I? I hope so. I won't.

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Why not?

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I mean, Billy, I'm going to Iowa Northwestern. Your quarterback is coming back for another year. Is that a good thing?

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I saw it, and I knew he was going to come back. It's whatever. He was a lot better than what we previously had, but even with him, Iowa was pacing to be just as bad as last season. I don't think it makes that big of a difference, but better than Deacon Hill.

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I feel like you should have went to the Oregon-Utah game.

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Well, we already got the tickets.

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The fans voted though.

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Yeah, I gave the people what they wanted. I gave the.

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People what they wanted. No, but Lucy wants to go to that game. I want to go.

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To both games. I think the atmosphere will be better at Georgia, Florida, just in terms of tailgating, and that's what the whole series is about. But the game will be better for Oregon, Utah.

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For sure. Lucy, do you have an explanation for what I saw on the Rice sidelines? They're going to show it right here. It was just some guy, and this is a job that I would want at a college football program. He's just handing out gummy worms. He's just walking around the sidelines, a little sugar rough for everybody. I love gummy. The glove is great. Is there an explanation for this? Do you know of this guy?

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I don't know of him, but I know a lot of teams have the food guy. When LSU had to play a really cold game in Arkansas, I believe, like two years ago, they had a bone broth guy. -bone broth?

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-yeah, I don't know. He's got the glasses on. He's just a vibe, the black gloves. -they're for him. -of course, we don't want to get too many germs.

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But why are we feeding the kid's gummy worms in.

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The middle of a football game? -i imagine sugar is good for them. -sugar rush? Really? Yeah, I guess. It must be. -what's the other?

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-rises, I don't think the rest is really good, so I don't think it's making much of a difference.

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Maybe this guy just is hanging and eats this stuff, and everyone's like, Let me get one. He's just like, All right, fine, I'll share. I brought this for myself.

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You don't have him working for the team? He just found his way to the sideline with a bag.

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Of gummies. He works for the team, but he just happens to be eating gummies, and he's getting that thing where it's like, Let me get one.

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Gummyworms are the best of the gummy products, right? Better than gummy bears, better than gummy anything is.

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Gummy worms. Gummy bears are pretty bad. I don't like gummy bears. -bad?

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-you know? How about sour? Sour gummy bears. They're good. -sour gummy bears.

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-sour.

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Gummy bears.

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-oh, they're fantastic. Do you do Sauer Patch Kids? Counting this because I love a Sawerpatch Kids. -yeah, those are more like Swedish fish, though. I go Sauer Patch before God. I don't like Swedish. I go Sawerpatch.

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Kids before Gumb. I don't like Swedish. -yeah, I'm a boy.

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Worm way better than Bear, though.

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Worm is the best version of gummy. -yeah.

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-yeah. -really?

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-yeah. -i don't know. -gummy golf. I mean, gummy golf. Today. -right now. And tomorrow. And Sunday.