Sunday Hang with Clay and Buck - Feb 15 2026

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0:52I'm wondering out there if we have any experts in child -rearing, not just being
1:00a parent, although I guess that makes you an expert in child -rearing, but actual,
1:03like, you -do -this -for -a -living kind of a thing.
1:06Sleep training babies, yay or nay?
1:10I gotta tell you, Clay, this is a little bit like Googling, is whole milk
1:13good for you as an adult?
1:15You will get people that say it is absolutely unnecessary, fatty, high -insured, and other
1:22people are like, it's a superfood.
1:23So, honey, I'm just, I'm putting it out.
1:26We're using the brain trust here online.
1:27We have vast knowledge in this esteemed audience, and I'm just wondering, sleep training for
1:34somebody who is 9 or 10 months old, yay or nay, because we stand on
1:39the precipice of this decision.
1:40There we go. My answer on this, and everybody's going to be super opinionated, my
1:48answer on this is every kid is different.
1:51And so, for some kids, like, a certain type of sleep training works flawlessly.
1:57For others, it does not.
1:59Our oldest was a maniac.
2:03Our second and third were cakewalks.
2:06And I think that's entirely based on the kids' dispositions.
2:11You can treat them the exact same.
2:14And this is my take, and I'm sure the baby sleep community is going to
2:18be fired up. Some people are going to agree.
2:20Some people are going to disagree.
2:21This is what you've stepped into a hornet's nest on this, my friend.
2:24Well, but I don't have it.
2:25I'm asking for help. I don't have an opinion.
2:27I want to know. I'm telling you, you're going to get a billion opinions with
2:30everybody convinced that their way is the right way that I think is predicated almost
2:34entirely on what worked for their kid as opposed to the fact that every kid's
2:38a little bit different. But that's my take.
2:41The moms of America can fire.
2:43But I hope I don't lose the grandma's support.
2:44WOR listener, he's reacting to Buck not knowing Madden Summerall.
2:50Let's listen. Oh, my God.
2:52When I heard about Buck's lack of knowledge of who Clay Summerall was, I almost
2:59met Clay's worst way to die.
3:02I almost choked to death on my chicken wing.
3:05We don't want you to die reacting to Buck's lack of sports knowledge.
3:09Pat Summerall, by the way, doesn't have the same name, Clay.
3:13But that is very funny.
3:16And we want you all to live forever.
3:18Sunday Hang with Clay and Buck.
3:22Something that we don't talk about that often on the show, but I think we
3:27could spend more time on, is entrepreneurship.
3:31And Clay has informed me that we have a great instance of American entrepreneurship, seeing
3:40a lane, seeing a market that is underway right now.
3:45And somebody who is putting a formula together that I think is very likely to
3:50work. Clay, why don't you share with the class this latest case of somebody who's
3:55going to make a billion dollars, I think, doing something that's pretty straightforward.
4:00It's relatively rare that I see businesses and I just think to myself, I wish
4:04I could put a million dollars.
4:06Take all my money. I'll invest all my money.
4:08I want to invest. Sidney Sweeney, fresh off of basically doubling American Eagle stock.
4:17If you bought stock in American Eagle, when their Sidney Sweeney ad campaign, the Great
4:24Jeans campaign debuted, you basically doubled your money.
4:27If you just saw those ads and you thought, you know what, pretty girl jeans,
4:30I think this is a smart move.
4:31It's going to sell. Well, Sidney Sweeney has started her own lingerie company and it
4:38is lingerie in the vein that Victoria's Secret was initially doing lingerie.
4:44That is really good looking women in not many clothes.
4:48And she is going to make, this is a prediction.
4:51Can we clip it? We can do the, I know we've got the, the, the
4:54predictions filed out there. Kamala going to run or not going to run.
4:58Stay. I think Buck actually agrees with me on this.
5:01This lingerie company, which I'm sure will expand into whatever lip gloss and like heels
5:06or I don't know, everything else associated with things that women buy is going to
5:11be, it's going to make Sidney Sweeney a billionaire.
5:14And, uh, she's got, they launched today just in time for Valentine's day.
5:18We're not getting paid for this, but there are so many dudes out there that
5:22are going to see this and I guarantee you they're going to.
5:25run out of stock and all she's doing and I actually think you could say
5:29okay culturally why does this matter Clay all she's doing is punching back against this
5:34idea that body positivity is a good thing and if you're super fat you should
5:40be proud of that and you should walk around in spandex all day and she's
5:45actually going back to hey let's put attractive women in clothes like look if I
5:51had an underwear company I would not put myself in the underwear to sell the
5:55underwear I don't think anybody would be like oh look at Clay Travis in this
5:58underwear I've got to get this people want to buy clothing of people that is
6:03better looking than them wearing the clothing as an aspirational idea and they don't want
6:08to see trans influencers in uh in bras and panties and Cindy Sweeney I think
6:14is brilliant in just recognizing how much of this society society was bs and I
6:21think she's going to cash in the likes of which we haven't seen in a
6:23very very long time in the world of lingerie so congrats to her Sundays with
6:30Clay and Buck podcast listener Amy from Missouri GG hey Clay and Buck I really
6:39enjoy listening to you guys today my question to Clay is how much snow did
6:46you get in Memphis the other day because I think I remember hearing you say
6:53if it was six inches or less you are going to be shaving off your
6:57beard what's the word we failed on getting sick it's Nashville um but we're in
7:03the middle of the ice storm so I think next week when I am out
7:08for the Super Bowl I will be out for the Super Bowl with just a
7:12mustache so I am going to have to take the beard off Buck I said
7:17we were going to get six inches of snow I think we probably got about
7:20four and a half or I don't think we got to six and then all
7:24the ice came in and it's still icy here and hundreds of thousands of people
7:27are without power uh so once everybody's got their power back on I will become
7:33a stash man I will have a mustache only and uh I understand wait you're
7:39you're going you're doing I'm going to say this man I think the stash look
7:42on you is going to be kind of elite um I think that you're going
7:45to look a little bit like uh Kurt Russell in Tombstone which all the ladies
7:49listening are going to be like oh I like that Kurt Russell well look uh
7:53Sidney Sweeney started a lingerie company and there may be some men who uh are
7:58uh favorably disposed towards that I feel like I should give back to the women
8:02and so I in time for Valentine's Day uh if you're uh if you're just
8:08looking for a little bit of a sizzle then I'm going to bring the sizzle
8:11Sidney Sweeney's bringing the sizzle on the lingerie I'm going to bring the mustache back
8:15you're going to start thinking Tom Selleck Clay Travis uh who's the other famous mustachioed
8:21uh Sam Elliott um I'm going to bring the stash back now I may grow
8:25back the beard eventually but I'm going to go mustache for the Super Bowl so
8:30I lost I was wrong I was hoping we were just going to get snow
8:33I gotta know something on this and we might even need to talk back from
8:36her she's been a little quiet for a while now what does Laura Travis think
8:41about you entering the land of mustache only so I've had a beard since 2002
8:48so before anybody had a beard I had a beard so that's 20 what 24
8:52years almost a quarter century of having a beard I so some I don't know
8:56if this was ever the case with you Buck when you would like your dad
8:59goes on vacation or whatever I would when I was a little kid I would
9:02say to my dad hey will you grow a beard while we're away on vacation
9:06my dad couldn't grow a beard like he didn't have facial hair he couldn't like
9:10he could not grow a beard so he never did but he would say okay
9:13I'll try and he'd get a little bit of you know a little bit of
9:16uh you know peach fuzz basically my kid said to me a few years ago
9:20dad will you shave your beard off while we're on vacation I did it Laura
9:25was not a fan so I I don't know that Laura is going to respond
9:30favorably to the mustache so I may not be able to stay mustache but just
9:35to make sure that the holiday uh valentine's day has enough spice for everybody out
9:40there I'm gonna I'm gonna have the uh I'm just saying I think when it
9:44happens we need a Laura verdict on the mustache like you can relay it to
9:48us or she can do a talk back or yes but I want to know
9:50where she comes out of this because you know even during the show I shaved
9:53my beard at one point oh and Carrie who is my dutiful and wonderful wife
9:59love of my life she was kind of like I think we need that beard
10:02back so I was like okay there we go you think I think for guys
10:07who are let's say you know 25 to 45 I think a beard is almost
10:13more common than a non -beard is that well see I've actually looked into this
10:17I've looked into this and and my you know one of the this is going
10:22to be a digression but you know what it's the third hour we've talked a
10:24lot about the ice stuff if you missed that go back listen to the podcast
10:27we gave you all the details and everything you need so far so a lot
10:31of a lot of trends and fashion is actually military related now for those who
10:40are like immediately things are coming to mind like you might own a trench coat
10:45for example right this actually comes from guess what the trench warfare and what people
10:51were wearing to try you So, there's also a whole range of different, I mean,
10:56I'm not even coming up with all of them off the top of my head
10:59right now, but aviator glasses, although maybe you'd say that's not necessarily for fighter pilots,
11:04but guess what? A lot of people associated, or a lot of it was from
11:07fighter pilots, bomber jackets, but a bomber jacket, guess, guess what?
11:12Guess who was wearing bomber jackets, people up in planes, super high end watches that
11:16are used to time like the, I mean, all the pilots used to have to
11:21have a specific type of watch, right?
11:22Yeah, in fact, the tricorn hat that is so much of, really the quintessential symbol
11:29of the Revolutionary War era in America comes from the rounded hat of Spanish mercenaries
11:37who were fighting up, and I believe it was Flanders, and then there were some
11:41Americans and some other Europeans who came, you know, came into, or rather some British
11:46came into contact with these mercenaries, and they realized that this was better for, on
11:52the parade ground, moving the very long muskets they had side to side, so that's
11:57why they started flipping up the sides of the hat, by the way.
11:59It was kind of a military fashion, that's why we got the tricorn hat.
12:02You can go look this stuff up, it's all pretty amazing.
12:04I bring this up because the whole notion, you'll notice, you see a lot of
12:10clean -shaven American men in the 19th century, in the 1800s.
12:14No, in fact, you see some pretty wild facial hair stuff.
12:19You know, General Burnside, one of Clay's favorites, of course.
12:22Or, yeah, Burnside and became sideburns.
12:25That's where sideburns came from.
12:26Yeah, Ambrose Burnside, who was the leader of the Union Army in 1862, his mutton
12:33chops basically became very, very famous.
12:35You know, your boy over here is trying to keep up with some Civil War
12:37stuff, buddy. You know, you've got to be proud.
12:39So, General Burnside, there's all this, but you look at all the old photos, and
12:42you see all these guys, they all have facial hair.
12:44And then when does it stop?
12:46It stops in World War II.
12:49World War I, you've got a lot of mustaches.
12:51World War II, it stops.
12:53Why does it stop? The American GI.
12:56For grooming standard, everyone's shaving.
12:59Everyone in the military, you look back, you look at Marines, you look at, we
13:02didn't have, like, sort of the spec ops thing.
13:04Was that gas mask related because you needed to be able to fasten a gas
13:08mask? Is that why it certainly started?
13:10That was a big part of it, is that you couldn't seal a gas mask
13:13if you had, properly, especially if you had, like, a really, you know, thick beard
13:16situation. So, also, just in general, though, if you're going to, like, I don't think
13:19you want to have a woolly beard if you're in Guadalcanal.
13:22Like, you know, there's plenty of, a lot of things Creepy Crawley's going to get
13:25in there. The point is, the American GI became clean shaven.
13:29And so, the symbol of American masculinity and patriotism was uniformly clean shaven.
13:37And guess who kept this going?
13:40Gillette and a lot of these big companies with, you know, stay close to your
13:44woman and, like, all this stuff with the shaving and everything else.
13:47So, then we've gone through different iterations of mustache and whatever, but we're back now.
13:50And I think, and I've said this before, that it's a big part of it
13:54is kind of the elite masculine archetype of the 21st century in America has been
14:00the spec ops bearded Iraq, Afghanistan veteran.
14:04And that that has played a big role in the return of the beard, in
14:08my opinion, in sort of trends in this country.
14:13And, by the way, tying this all back together, J .D.
14:16Vance, I believe, is the first bearded president or vice president since the Civil War
14:22era. I think that's correct.
14:25You fact checkers out there, beard, not a mustache, first bearded president, I think, since
14:31the post -Civil War, when everybody who was elected was a Republican, you know, Grant
14:37and company, was a Republican who had fought in the Civil War.
14:41I think J .D. Vance, first bearded president or vice president since, like, the 1880s
14:46or 1890s. So, cycling it all back around, maybe I'm going to make the mustache
14:50come back in prominence. By the way, Grok says the last person to have a
14:56beard or goatee was Charles Fairbanks, who was the VP for Teddy Roosevelt from 1905
15:04to 1909. Very nice. So, J .D.
15:06Vance, first bearded guy in over 100 years.
15:09Got some great talkbacks here.
15:10Let's get to it. First up, BB podcast listener, Robert.
15:14Hey, Clay and Buck, I'm listening to you guys on iHeartRadio, and this is hour
15:19one's Hollywood identity. This is probably the most entertaining segment I've ever listened to you
15:25guys that you've done, and I've been listening since, I don't know, five years now.
15:29So, keep it up. This is hilarious.
15:31I love you guys. Bye.
15:33Well, we love you, too.
15:34Were we just, like, making fun of Hollywood on that one?
15:36He's talking about a Friday segment.
15:37I think it was talking about the culture shift.
15:39I mean, that's the center's discussion.
15:41Oh, center stuff. Oh, yeah.
15:43Got the 16 nominations and how the culture of Hollywood, unfortunately, is not rewarding excellence.
15:49Speaking of movies, you watched The Rip.
15:53I did. What's your 30 -second review on The Rip on Netflix?
15:56So, The Rip is Matt Damon and Ben Affleck, and it is a, what I
16:00would say is, like, kind of an old -school cop movie.
16:04Solid. Entertaining. Hour and 40 minutes.
16:07You're not going to watch it and be like, this is awful.
16:10It's not the greatest cop movie ever made.
16:12Set down in South Florida.
16:15And, I mean, I watched it with my wife.
16:18My mother -in -law is here because so many people are out of.
16:20power she doesn't have power so she's been at the house with us all three
16:23of us enjoyed it so wide variety of perspectives it's netflix and uh again matt
16:29damon ben affleck nothing just sheer entertainment aa podcast listener eric hit it i listening
16:38to you guys talk about cheese steaks and i gotta gotta admit i love a
16:44good philly cheesesteak but that trash they sell at gino's is horrible you're right buck
16:51the cheese whiz is trash go to new jersey go to three brothers right outside
16:56of mcguire air force base it is phenomenal they got a special cheesesteak that's amazing
17:02well that's obviously a man there with eric clay of fantastic taste and also will
17:07speak truth to power which is that big cheesesteak in philadelphia not good at all
17:12you can find artisan cheesesteaks that are delicious good night philadelphia we were hoping that
17:18we were going to have great ratings in your community and buck just lit it
17:22all on fire so did our aa talkback guy there i still like gino's and
17:27pat's i got a positive feedback for you there i'm john o bruce and my
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18:07at chalk .com sunday sizzle with clay and buck judith fire away hi buck uh
18:16usually i respect your uh opinion so highly but on this natalie portman you are
18:24dead wrong and you know you're supposed to base your opinion on facts so i'd
18:30like to know what natalie portman movies have you even seen why don't you tell
18:36us that i bet you haven't seen many you're doubling down on stupid and she's
18:42very pretty now that's natalie portman's mom just i was gonna say getting you buck
18:49with the two by four uh i mean i i could tell you i saw
18:52black swan garbage garbage that was a pretty good movie no garbage movie trash not
19:00as not as bad as sinners to be fair sinners is the worst ever but
19:04natalie portman in black swan is it was the whole thing was preposterous preposterous i
19:09thought black swan was pretty good i will say this buck i watched laura i
19:14don't like to blame people it's not my thing but my wife is 100 to
19:17blame here we're getting ready for bed laura puts on begonia which i believe is
19:23nominated for a uh academy award maybe the worst two hours of my life i
19:30i watched this movie and i just i regret every minute that i spent watching
19:36it i think it's nominated for an academy award it was actually pretty awful uh
19:42and um so i am i i usually get criticized for being too kind saying
19:48hey i like the rip pretty enjoyable watch begonia was utterly time wasted and i
19:55thought it was awful i'm just look natalie portman i understand that big hollywood and
20:01the machinery of the media has been telling you that she's like the most beautiful
20:04woman in the world for a long time i understand this but if you really
20:07look at her and you just forget their name was natalie portman formerly natalie uh
20:11herschlag if you really just look at her you you will be like i think
20:15she kind of looks like a 15 year old boy i'm just telling you the
20:17truth i'm just here to tell the truth people could get mad at me but
20:21i speak the truth and this you know she's got her hair always back in
20:25some little ponytail i don't get it i don't get it look at this sydney
20:29sweeney you know that's that's uh there's a reason she's going to be a billionaire
20:33off the lingerie company like this is a this is a sex symbol okay if
20:36we're talking about this in the media context natalie portman most beautiful woman again is
20:41she good looking yes of course i'm not saying she's ugly i'm not a lunatic
20:44but is she she's always on these lists oh the most beautiful woman google it
20:48oh the most beautiful woman in the world get out of here get out of
20:52here not even not even the conversation not even up there like old school katherine
20:56deneuve you know people got mad katherine deneuve lord she's not even she's not even
21:04she's not audrey hepburn level i'll go back to the classics baby she's just meh
21:08she's just okay she looks a lot like audrey hepburn actually natalie portman looks a
21:13lot like audrey hepburn natalie portman looks like a 15 year old boy version of
21:17audrey hepburn there you go uh but you know people came after me for being
21:22correct about the fact that it was weird that she was playing as a grown
21:26woman alongside side of the little kid and and people were like well you know
21:30anakin's nine in that movie and she's supposed to be 14 why didn't they just
21:34make anakin uh 14 too right and then you could have played the adult actors
21:39in that role but this doesn't help because they paid natalie portman play a 14
21:44year old in that movie and everybody was like yeah i can see that so
21:48i think that's a great thing about that I think that makes total sense.
21:49Marilyn Monroe, maybe we could go there.
21:51Who was the French bombshell who just died?
21:55Bridgette Bardot. Bridgette Bardot. Monica Bellucci.
21:59These are beautiful women. These are women that if you're elevating them, and by the
22:03way, I'm not trying to, and it's not about superficial or whatever, but we're talking
22:06about global icons of beauty making tons of money and global fame.
22:12The fact that Natalie Portman, for some of you, is even in that conversation is
22:15just evidence of the Portman propaganda.
22:17I'm sorry. I'm just, I got to tell you the truth.
22:20By the way, we got some amazing talkbacks.
22:22Let me hit a bunch of these here.
22:24Jay, podcast listener RT, he's weighing in.
22:28Hey, Buck, just wanted to let you know my wife is a big fan of
22:33the show, and she's also a cousin of Hacksaw Jim Duggan.
22:39That's legit. That's cool. Is Hacksaw Jim Duggan still alive?
22:42Do we know? I hope so.
22:45I hope so, too. I'm not sure either.
22:48Let's see. We got a lot of those guys to get that size.
22:52We're taking more than just eating chicken breast.
22:55Are you suggesting that the 1980s era wrestlers might have been making unhealthy decisions for
23:02their lifestyles? Maybe just a little bit.
23:05I don't think the Ultimate Warrior just did more push -ups than the next guy.
23:08I'm going to put it that way.
23:09I'm going to throw that out there.
23:11Matt in Rockville, Maryland, just outside of D .C.
23:15Podcast listener F says, this is pretty funny.
23:18Let's listen. Just a question.
23:19If Don Lemon's judge is a middle -aged woman, will his defense team ask her
23:23to recuse herself because she's no longer in her prime?
23:26Just a thought. Funny. That's very well played.
23:29That's the last time Don Lemon made news, which is why he's ecstatic that he
23:33got arrested because in the past, he had to deal with the fact that he
23:37was the guy who got fired for saying that any woman past 40 was outside
23:42of her prime. And then when he got questioned on it, he said, Google it.
23:47His response was like Don Lemon sitting down in front of his computer and typing
23:52in, when are women in their prime?
23:54I mean, if you wondered whether he was gay or not, that's a pretty good
23:57sign that he was gay.
23:58You know who really loved that?
23:59All the 55 -year -old female executives working at CNN.
24:03They loved that Don Lemon comment, let me tell you.
24:06I mean, he thought he was gay and black and CNN could not fire him
24:10because he was doubly protected and he was such a moron that they managed to
24:13fire him. This is not good for me.
24:16By the way, G, Michael in Milwaukee.
24:18We love our Milwaukee listeners.
24:20Cut G. I wanted to circle back for a little fun topic on a Friday.
24:23You guys are discussing facial hair for the Super Bowl next week.
24:28I think you're discussing it on Tuesday's show.
24:29Just curious if Buck would get in on that.
24:31I think it would be pretty funny to see both Clay and Buck rocking mustaches
24:35and maybe start a little movement short -term to bring the mustache back.
24:38Curious of your thoughts. Have a good weekend.
24:40Okay. I have to jump in on this one first just because I have to
24:43beat Clay to the punch on this one.
24:45Clay, I think, can actually grow a mustache, like a mustache worthy of Magnum P
24:50.I. Oh, one of you pointed out that Magnum drove a, not a Testarossa, but
24:54a, it was a different car.
24:56A Mustang GT, I think, or something.
24:58So a cool car, but not a, Testarossa was Sonny Crockett in Miami Vice.
25:05So different. Questionable. I never even thought about this because when you're a kid, you
25:10don't think about these things.
25:11How did he drive a Ferrari?
25:14Now, producer Greg is firing back that there is dispute over what car he drove.
25:18Oh, okay. Oh, it was a Ferrari.
25:20Okay, so I'm right. Yeah, I thought it was a Ferrari.
25:22We got an email from a VIP saying that I messed that one up and
25:25because I'm me, I'm so quick to correct myself.
25:29Perhaps it was a Ferrari.
25:30Higgins. Higgins definitely could afford a Ferrari.
25:33See that house he was rocking in Magnum P .I.?
25:34Oh, Higgins was loaded. But Magnum P .I., like, I don't know exactly how he
25:39could have got it. But you're going to confess that you don't think you can
25:41grow a mustache. You know, you're like my Higgins, man.
25:44I got to come check out Castle Travis.
25:45You know what I'm saying?
25:46I had to ride around in some of your Ferraris up there.
25:48It does, it does. The new house does somewhat resemble a castle.
25:52Laura built it. She has awful, Begonia, again, awful movie.
25:55I don't know if anybody out there else has even watched it, but she has
25:59good taste on cars. You don't think you can, I mean, a good taste on
26:02houses. You don't think you can grow a mustache?
26:07No, I, so my facial hair is patchy and different colored and light.
26:14And so my mustache, I don't even think, I think I would have to color
26:17it. Which now that I'm saying that out loud, I think would be even better
26:22if I like really, like a really, you know, clearly dyed mustache for the Super
26:28Bowl. Maybe that would actually add something to this.
26:31But you, you already have the, you have the full, if you got rid of
26:34everything else, you got a stache.
26:36You're good. I, you can see, I got, I got like, this is like peach
26:39fuzz up here. This looks like I'm, I'm trying to buy beer at the bodega
26:42in high school. Like this is not good.
26:44It's not going to work.
26:45You're speaking not good. I just got a text message.
26:48It's not ideal. My own mom, Buck is right.
26:53Natalie Portman is not that pretty, just the average.
26:56Boom. You know, Clay, how many times have I talked about the wisdom, the wisdom
27:02of Mrs. Travis over all these years?
27:04She is a lady, who knows what she sees and sees what she knows.
27:09She's, she's locked in. She's locked in.
27:11Thank you. I can't believe I'm going to say this.
27:13Clay's mom. My mom has bad taste.
27:15She's locked in. If you think for yourself, if you think for yourself for one
27:21second when you're looking at Allie Portman, I'm not saying she's ugly.
27:25I'm not being mean. I'm just saying most beautiful woman on earth.
27:28Are you out of your mind?
27:28She's okay. She is, to borrow from Kevin in the office, mid.
27:35Mid for a celebrity. Not mid for a person.
27:38She's good looking. But mid for a celebrity.
27:42The hard truths are always hard to hear, everybody.
27:45But Clay's mom is with me.
27:46Clay, you just got Hacksaw Jim Duggan, buddy.
27:49I can't believe my own mom turned her back on me.
27:52Turned her back on me here.
27:54You take us to break.
27:55I've been betrayed by my own kin.
27:59We got to get going here with more talkbacks and calls, everybody.
28:04This is how we close it out.
28:05We want to hear from all of you all over the country.
28:07Almost 600 stations, so we should get plenty of talkbacks, plenty of calls.
28:10800 -282 -2882. Pylon. Join the righteousness of Clay's own mom, who felt the need
28:19to come to the defense of sanity, even if it meant that Clay is going
28:24to have to take an L on this one.
28:26Going to have to take the L.
28:27Judy in Birmingham, Alabama. Judy, thanks for listening.
28:32Hey, Clay. Oh, this is so exciting to talk to you.
28:35It's a first -time caller.
28:36Love your show. Just wanted to weigh in on the mustache.
28:40Please, please do have a mustache.
28:42I think it would be so sexy.
28:44My husband had a mustache when I met him in 1978.
28:49We married in 1981. He had a mustache until he passed away in 2023.
28:56Well, we're sorry. Yay, go mustache.
29:00You're pro -mustache. Do you have kids, Judy?
29:02I do. I have a daughter.
29:04Grandkids? Any grandkids? Are you a grandma?
29:09No, no, no. Just a daughter and a son -in -law for now.
29:13Okay, well, tell them to get started on having babies.
29:16The only reason I was asking is because thank you for calling.
29:18You have great taste. I didn't want to ask Julie her age, but can I
29:20just say my thesis here remains strong.
29:24I might have had to, in the photo line, watch Julie's hands get a little
29:29handsy on the hip there.
29:30I'm just saying. You guys all think, whatever we say, I've been with Clay's wife
29:35when we're having this conversation, and some nice grandma from the Midwest is getting a
29:40little handsy with Clay. I don't know what to tell you.
29:42They just love to just hold them close and squeeze them tight.
29:44I appreciate Judy calling. I mean, she just proves my point.
29:47All women, grandma, age, moms, they love me.
29:51I think you may seriously become a mustache guy.
29:54Like, I'm going to make this call right now.
29:56I think Laura's going to love it.
29:57I think it's very au courant, and people would really like it.
30:03Mustache for the Super Bowl.
30:04I'm not going to wear it to the bar mitzvah, bat mitzvah combo that I'm
30:08going to tomorrow because nobody's going to know me, and I don't want to intimidate
30:10the kids. But, come Sunday, I'm going to have a mustache.
30:16Paul in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Paul, what you got for us?
30:21You mean Tom? Sure. Yeah.
30:25Producer Greg's going to get on probation because these names don't sound very similar.
30:30Yeah. Sorry. It's Tom, not Paul in Chattanooga.
30:34What you got for us?
30:35Well, just a couple of quick things.
30:37The first one is I'm not big on Natalie Portman, but a lot of people
30:42do not realize. I think really one of her best roles ever, and she was
30:47actually kind of sexy in it.
30:49She was the mom with the baby in Cole Mountain.
30:53I thought that was Renee Zellweger.
30:56No. She was the friend of the girl with the baby.
31:01You know, she went out and shot her.
31:02I'm going to check. I'm going to Grock.
31:04Grock, I haven't seen this movie.
31:05We're going to do – All right, Cold Mountain was a great movie.
31:06Paul, you sound – are you born and raised Chattanooga, Tennessee?
31:10No, I'm Tom, not Paul.
31:12My dad was a Paul.
31:13No, he's right. He's right.
31:16It's Natalie Portman. Are you born and raised Chattanooga?
31:19Well, in fact, I probably grew up about a mile from your grandparents in Red
31:23Bank from where you told me they lived.
31:25That's right. You sound exactly like everybody that I grew up going to visit in
31:32Chattanooga, Tennessee when I was a kid.
31:34So, thank you, Tom, for calling, and you are 100 % right.
31:39To close out the week, you are right.
31:41She was in Cold Mountain back in the day.
31:44I just thought it was fun.
31:45It's like – Portman Zellweger, that would be kind of a tough one, but he
31:48got it right. He nailed it.
31:49D, Michael from Florida, hit it on the top.
31:53Congratulations on getting serious, XM, guys.
31:56That's awesome. I wonder how Buck feels knowing that Natalie Portman helped get you guys
32:01on there. Channel 123 starting on February 9th.
32:08Well, it's probably just skyrocketing ratings because she's so good looking.
32:11Oh, that's for sure. Doug in Phoenix to close out the shop for the week.
32:17Doug and KFYI. Hi, Doug in Phoenix here.
32:21I'm going to do this.
32:22I'm going to be the actually guy.
32:25Anakin Skywalker was nine years old in episode one, and Padme was 14.
32:29So, when they started dating, Anakin was 19, and she was 24.
32:33Sounded like Star Wars guy there.
32:35I like it. Why couldn't they both just be 14 in episode one?
32:39Why do we have to pretend that there's this age gap?
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