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Phil Robertson
Foreign.
Willie Robertson
We're back.
Jase Robertson
Are we?
Willie Robertson
I don't know. Are we? Did we ever leave? Welcome back to the duck call room, ladies and gentlemen. It is a. It's a beautiful Wednesday morning, I think. Yeah, it's Wednesday. It's Wednesday. We were supposed to have a. A guest with us.
Jase Robertson
It's a Robertson child. So they might show up.
Si Robertson
They might not make it or they might not.
Jase Robertson
We won't even tell y' all which Robertson. Robertson child was supposed to be here. We just want you to guess in the comments.
Si Robertson
Look, I'm. I'm hat this because I can't wear my cowboy hat with. With these.
Jase Robertson
He is fully your full cowboy.
Si Robertson
My always wanted to be.
Willie Robertson
My favorite part is he decided to go full cowboy in his wardrobe. Except today he wore a polo. Most days he's got on a pearl stuff which would really just hammer it on.
Si Robertson
This ain't polo.
Willie Robertson
But. But. Well, I'm saying the style ours and partner. That's fine. I'm just saying the style of shirt.
Jase Robertson
You're wearing a golf shirt instead of your typical.
Si Robertson
Well, these are comfortable though.
Willie Robertson
Well yeah, yeah I'm aware I wear them.
Jase Robertson
Nike does make comfortable things. They've been in business for quite some time.
Willie Robertson
Yeah. Look at Tiger Woods.
Jase Robertson
I like their shoes. What are we doing?
Willie Robertson
Go ahead. No, I. Today is going to be one of our. I think we're just going to do a kind of a fan centered one. I've asked questions on Instagram so people emails dialed steadily replies we've got email. We haven't really been able to dive into the inbox like heavy for a.
Jase Robertson
Minute but inbox got heavy. Heavy it wasn't.
Si Robertson
And I'm.
Jase Robertson
I'm gonna be straight with everybody.
Si Robertson
It.
Jase Robertson
It was tough to read like it was a lot of people. You know we lost a lot of people there for a minute. Phil being a large part of that and we asked people to send in like what he meant to him and when I tell you that's not easy to just sit down and read for a couple hours like it. It gets a man.
Si Robertson
Well I'm looking at one of yours that you got on your computer and. And in these days and I'm just saying what the media has talked about a lot. They're wondering where all the men have gone.
Jase Robertson
Oh, I believe the song goes where have all the cowboys gone? And I got Dr.
Si Robertson
Wait, wait. Hey, don't be cowboys.
Jase Robertson
No, I love that song.
Willie Robertson
No.
Si Robertson
Okay. But anyway.
Jase Robertson
Hey, who sings that?
Si Robertson
No, they. They say it's. You know even Trump said it he said, I look, you women need to have more babies. Well, to do that, you got. You should say, you should. You should get married.
Willie Robertson
I'm about to say there's a step involved.
Si Robertson
Yeah, step involved. You know, when you start having kids.
Willie Robertson
Yeah.
Si Robertson
But anyway, hey, not always talking about, you know, where are all the. Where have they gone?
Jase Robertson
The cab.
Willie Robertson
Where are all the men?
Si Robertson
Yeah, because, look, they don't take.
Willie Robertson
They're in hiding because they were told we can't be men anymore. Right. It's talk.
Si Robertson
I guess it's toxic. A lot about that in the media, too.
Willie Robertson
Yeah, it's.
Jase Robertson
It's so tough to be toxic.
Willie Robertson
Allegedly.
Si Robertson
Well, upstairs, you know, it's a scientist. All our great minds are really worried about it.
Willie Robertson
About what?
Si Robertson
About the word the man go. Oh, Hunter, no, because, look like dating is not what it used to be.
Jase Robertson
Well, we have an expert in that field here.
Willie Robertson
Yeah, he's dating.
Jase Robertson
He's dating. He has a tie dye, Mountain Dew shirt on and.
Si Robertson
Which is not Mountain Dew, my brother.
Jase Robertson
I like Mountain Dew and I like tie dye from time to time. So I'm just messing with him about.
Si Robertson
I don't know what tie dye is.
Jase Robertson
Hunter, what is with your generation?
Hunter
I.
Jase Robertson
Okay, there it is. You have it here first, ladies and gentlemen. The problem with Hunter's generation is Hunter's laughing really hard.
Hunter
I don't know how to. How to answer that correctly.
Willie Robertson
Why not? You're one of them.
Hunter
Well, I know I can only speak for myself. I can't speak for everyone else.
Willie Robertson
No, it's 2025. Everybody speaks for everybody at this point.
Jase Robertson
Yeah, it's called Twitter.
Willie Robertson
Yeah, everybody speaks for everybody and nobody's opinion counts anymore. So, you know, it's fine. What you got?
Hunter
Like, I feel like I'm the worst person. I still have friends who are 25, living with their parents. I have another one who's an alcoholic. And then like. And then there's me. Like, I've got.
Jase Robertson
How old are you?
Hunter
25. I just turned 25.
Willie Robertson
Yeah, August 2nd. It was on the birthday board.
Jase Robertson
Oh, yeah. Hey, ladies and gentlemen, Martin. How long have you worked here?
Willie Robertson
17 years.
Jase Robertson
They do not know his birthday. Here at Duck Commander, they put. They got a birthday board and everybody's right. All these new kids and Martin's is wrong.
Si Robertson
Martin's got the wrong birthday on that.
Jase Robertson
They just don't know that you're only 39.
Willie Robertson
Well, you can't know my age if you don't know the day.
Si Robertson
Hunter brought up a good point. That, that kind of. It's Actually, foreign to the Robertson.
Jase Robertson
It's foreign to you.
Si Robertson
It's foreign to me what?
Willie Robertson
Making it by 20. Not being married.
Si Robertson
You'll live it at home with mom and dad.
Willie Robertson
Oh, yeah.
Si Robertson
Okay. Because look, when we. When all the Robertsons, when they got, you know, like, oh, 6, 16, 17, 18, that. Hey, we ready to hit the road?
Jase Robertson
16? You moved out at 16?
Si Robertson
Well, no, no, I'm just saying. But we was ready to go at 16.
Hunter
Well, it's. It's. It's a bit expensive to move out.
Jase Robertson
Oh, here we go.
Hunter
Well, no, like.
Willie Robertson
No, he's right.
Jase Robertson
It is.
Willie Robertson
Yeah, but you're not.
Si Robertson
Here's the thing about it.
Hunter
Political anything.
Jase Robertson
I'm actually on your side here, Hunter.
Willie Robertson
I have twins at home and I fully expect them to be there till they're 30. At this point, because of. I'm just saying because.
Si Robertson
No, no. The culture has changed.
Willie Robertson
Well, because of the price.
Hunter
It's not even the culture. The value. Because of inflation, it's like near impossible. I'm lucky enough that I make enough where I can live by myself, but if my rent goes up one more time, I'm screwed.
Willie Robertson
Yeah.
Jase Robertson
I don't got any room for you, but if I did, I would actually. I would like.
Si Robertson
I've got some advice for you there.
Willie Robertson
What?
Si Robertson
Okay. Somewhere there's mismanagement.
Willie Robertson
On what?
Si Robertson
They're living beyond their means. Oh, no.
Jase Robertson
Hey, All I'm saying is double stack costs $4 now.
Willie Robertson
And a one bedroom apartment in West Monroe, Louisiana is $1,200 a month. If you don't want to worry about all your possessions in your vehicle in the parking lot.
Jase Robertson
Me and my roommates all had to split $200 a month, and that wasn't that long.
Willie Robertson
That's what I'm saying. Like, it's just a weird.
Jase Robertson
We all.
Willie Robertson
There is a weird. It's a weird economical time that we're in. Like, I barely. I'll say this for my home, my now, I did refinance when interest rates were down at 2.4 or whatever it was. My house note is not much more than $1,200 a month.
Si Robertson
Well, no, no.
Willie Robertson
And I own that thing.
Jase Robertson
Yeah, like, you got to go with Dave Ramsey. Even though I don't like him. Just kidding. I do like him.
Willie Robertson
So I'm just saying, like, on a lot of. That there's a valid point because then it's hard to find. I mean, it's same with us. It's hard to get a kid that has zero experience and pay him enough to afford A twelve hundred dollars a month apartment.
Jase Robertson
Well, that's like Hunter's. Actually, I like to think Hunter's pretty good at his job.
Willie Robertson
Yeah.
Jase Robertson
I would say our podcast has gotten better since Hunter. Hunter, I'm not trying to get you a raise here. Give Hunter a raise. Put it in the comments. You're welcome. But you know, to find a 25 year old.
Willie Robertson
Yeah. As someone who hires people, what's your base rent?
Hunter
When I moved in there, it was.
Willie Robertson
Not asking bills, just base rent.
Jase Robertson
I just didn't know we were going here.
Willie Robertson
A baseline of just West Monroe, Louisiana.
Hunter
So my rent right now, or when I moved in was 700. A couple of weeks ago it got bumped to 750.
Willie Robertson
Okay.
Hunter
It is one of the cheapest places you can get in West Monroe because most are 800 to 850.
Willie Robertson
Yeah.
Hunter
But if you go lower than 700, it's in the shady parts of town.
Willie Robertson
Yeah, that's what I said. Where you're worried about all your. Yeah, yeah.
Hunter
And all my friends either live with their parents or had roommates.
Willie Robertson
And yours is one. Yours is one. One. One bedroom, one bath. Yeah.
Hunter
One bedroom, one bath.
Willie Robertson
Yeah.
Jase Robertson
Why don't you move in with big hair?
Hunter
He lives with his parents.
Si Robertson
Okay.
Willie Robertson
That's why he drives that Audi.
Jase Robertson
Yeah.
Hunter
He's saving money to buy a house there.
Jase Robertson
That makes sense.
Willie Robertson
Yeah, perfect.
Jase Robertson
I mean, look, I might or might not. Me and my wife might both be on our parents cell phone plan.
Willie Robertson
Hey, I went out and did a boomerang move and went back home. So I get it. Because I was like, I'm never going to be able to afford anything at this point. Like I was making nothing. So I went out and said, I don't want to be poor. But like this, this ain't it, boys. And then, you know, my mom and dad were like, yeah, come on, it's fine.
Jase Robertson
But, but part of the problem with it, the whole. Here's how we started this, part of the problem with it is. And this does not reflect on Josh and Hunter by any means.
Willie Robertson
Yeah.
Jase Robertson
A lot of those guys that are like trying to figure it out, they end up just living with their parents and don't do it.
Willie Robertson
But they don't do anything.
Jase Robertson
They don't do any. And that's where all the men have gone.
Willie Robertson
Because I was still gainfully employed.
Jase Robertson
They fallen on hard times or there's a. There's a situation where it's kind of tough to of the house. So then they just go home and play fall guys at their. In their parents Baseball.
Hunter
That's where all the men went. It's too expensive to go outside.
Si Robertson
About the mismanagement.
Jase Robertson
Yeah, that's mismanage.
Si Robertson
Okay. Because they won't work.
Willie Robertson
Yeah. Or they won't even try to do things that better themselves.
Si Robertson
They know because I started working when I was 12 years old.
Willie Robertson
Oh, I started. Hey, 15. Yeah. I 15 was my first on the books job. Now I mowed grass at the credit union. Off the book starting at about age 8.
Si Robertson
Yeah, yeah, that's me. But that's what I was saying about it's. Well, not only that. And then the attitude is wrong.
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Jase Robertson
I know how to cook a pork chop.
Willie Robertson
Yeah.
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Si Robertson
My parents didn't own their home. First home to probably they was in their 40s.
Willie Robertson
Yeah.
Si Robertson
Really?
Willie Robertson
Yeah.
Si Robertson
Okay. But today everybody is spoiled in my humble opinion.
Jase Robertson
Humble.
Si Robertson
And they all, they all want it now. Well hey look, you're 18 years old and idiot. You have no, you have no skills. You have never worked. So hey look, you've got, you know, you've got to be trained. You need to do something and be trying to go to school and get an education or either go to a trade school and be trained where you have a job.
Willie Robertson
Yeah.
Si Robertson
And then you show up at that job and do what's required of you.
Jase Robertson
That's showing up parts tough.
Si Robertson
No, no, it is.
Willie Robertson
It is man. Hardest thing to do. For a lot of people it's just a show.
Si Robertson
If you get somebody that shows up every day, hey, that's a good employee.
Willie Robertson
Yeah, yeah. You can figure out you can actually.
Si Robertson
Teach him if he's teachable. No, most of the thing like you said, hey, he won't show up.
Willie Robertson
I will encourage my children to seek out trade schools and then work for themselves.
Si Robertson
Well, it's just. It's.
Willie Robertson
I'll do what I can to give them a head start.
Si Robertson
Well, college is not for everybody. No, that's just the bottom line is no college. Hey, we need trade school.
Willie Robertson
Did you graduate from college? I did.
Hunter
I graduated in 20. 23.
Willie Robertson
23.
Jase Robertson
What's your degree in? Why would you laugh at that question?
Hunter
It's in communications. That check with a concentration in journalism.
Willie Robertson
Okay.
Hunter
It was more media based.
Willie Robertson
Yeah. So where are your subjects?
Jase Robertson
What do you tell your. You helped.
Willie Robertson
You wrote about us, didn't you? Oh yeah.
Hunter
Many many essays on. On what I do here.
Jase Robertson
Why Wait a second.
Si Robertson
Heck yeah. Hello. Where are those? That's live.
Willie Robertson
Heck yeah.
Hunter
Yeah, I mean I probably in my Google Doc.
Willie Robertson
The problem is if you were right.
Jase Robertson
I need you to get us.
Willie Robertson
If you're writing about us, you were a solid C plus student and there's no way we were interesting.
Jase Robertson
How on earth would you ever make an A in college? That is silly. Nobody asked you what your grades were.
Willie Robertson
Yeah, and you don't anybody looked at.
Jase Robertson
You and said, did you make an A in that class?
Willie Robertson
Since you've had this job, nobody's going to ground you. So, you know. Well, according to Hunter, they will, though, because they still live at home. So I guess they got it.
Jase Robertson
Oh, that's true. Just get the piece of paper.
Willie Robertson
Yeah, just get it. If you start it, finish it. That's my only suggestion. But I wasn't finished.
Si Robertson
I want to clarify this. You know, it's okay because I love my parents.
Willie Robertson
Yeah.
Si Robertson
You know, it's okay to live at home, but.
Willie Robertson
But be productive while you.
Si Robertson
I was thinking, hey, if you. You've got to give something to.
Willie Robertson
Yeah. You know, be productive.
Si Robertson
Cook.
Willie Robertson
Cook dinner for them. Oh, the grass.
Si Robertson
Do whatever where you need to do something for.
Willie Robertson
They should never tote another bag of trash.
Si Robertson
Yeah.
Willie Robertson
Like, there's like, oh, living at home.
Si Robertson
You should take care of all that. What?
Jase Robertson
Martin, Everybody on Earth should work at a grocery store for a year, too.
Si Robertson
Well, y' all just.
Willie Robertson
Well, maybe not even a grocery store, but you should work somewhere where your name's on your shirt.
Si Robertson
Yeah, sure.
Willie Robertson
You should have a name tag.
Jase Robertson
You should have mine. Super One.
Willie Robertson
Yeah. Mine was at TP Outdoor.
Jase Robertson
I learned more at Super One than I did in college.
Si Robertson
Yeah, well, hey, you've got to start somewhere. Yeah.
Willie Robertson
Learn how to. The biggest thing, too. I think you got to learn how to communicate with people. Learn how to talk to somebody. Like, sales is a great starting job because it forces you to learn how to communicate. Sales, serving, all those things. Figure out how to talk to your fellow man, and you might be better.
Jase Robertson
Off not in one of them. Switch the other one.
Willie Robertson
Yeah, go move. Like. But at least try it. Like, figure out how to communicate.
Jase Robertson
I was a waiter for.
Si Robertson
Oh, hey, Variety. Variety is a great thing.
Willie Robertson
Oh, absolutely.
Si Robertson
I'd hate all of us look the same. You know what I'm saying?
Jase Robertson
What if there was 6 billion of you?
Si Robertson
Well, no, no, that's what I'm saying.
Willie Robertson
You know what? I'll have them boots.
Si Robertson
Yeah. Variety is a beautiful.
Jase Robertson
Point your toes.
Willie Robertson
It is. It's a spice of life. Yeah, it is the spice of life. The. But. Yeah, I had no idea this is where we go.
Jase Robertson
So I didn't either. But that's because I had this one email pulled up. That's where all the men said, I'm getting married. Because Gracie.
Willie Robertson
Yeah.
Jase Robertson
20 years old from Carlisle, Kentucky.
Willie Robertson
Congratulations.
Jase Robertson
She's getting married. Which is funny because I think that's part of where we started to go to. Like, now people are getting how old were you when you got married?
Willie Robertson
I was like, 28.
Jase Robertson
You were 28. I was like.
Si Robertson
Which is late, really, when you think about it.
Willie Robertson
Yeah. But here's the deal with me. I'm just gonna be honest with you. Had I tried to do that at any point prior. No, it wouldn't have been epic.
Si Robertson
That wouldn't work.
Willie Robertson
It would have been epic. Me and failure.
Jase Robertson
Me and Allison often look back and wonder how we weren't.
Si Robertson
Well, no, no, because that's one of the things when you look at it. Okay. You got two individuals.
Willie Robertson
Yeah.
Si Robertson
With all their hang ups. And trust me, people, everybody's got hang up.
Willie Robertson
Oh, absolutely.
Si Robertson
You know, we're human.
Willie Robertson
I just tell you I was not willing. And I think part of that comes from a relationship for me with Christ. I was not willing prior to that to die to self. Like, self was everything.
Si Robertson
No, no. Yeah.
Willie Robertson
And especially being an introvert, where I was like, I'm the only person that I talked to for the most part. I mean, I'd go home and, you know, whatever.
Jase Robertson
Like your mustard packet.
Willie Robertson
Yeah. Just chill, you know, like all the thing. But I'm saying, like, until I got that relationship hanging out with you boys, like, I. I was not willing to die to self. I was. I was it like. Well, it was me.
Si Robertson
Get over.
Willie Robertson
Yeah.
Si Robertson
Hard to get over and get by and get without.
Willie Robertson
Yeah. But. Yeah, but learning who Christ was and learning even more about it and realizing all that, that helped me be willing to die, to sell. And I still. I mean, I still am selfish because I'm human. Right. Like, I mean, we all still fight it. It's a lot easier now to say, whoa.
Si Robertson
Well, this is. It's always a struggle. A war is always going on there.
Willie Robertson
Absolutely. Yeah. And always. I tell you, if I'd have got married anytime prior to that and deforming that relationship, I would have been divorced.
Si Robertson
Well, that's really. That's why when. Quickly. Okay. You know who was probably the most important person in your life that you respected and looked up to and wanted to be like. Yeah, and we're talking. What we're talking about here is a leader.
Willie Robertson
Yeah.
Si Robertson
Okay. But when you get right down to it, if you ask for the definition of leader, you probably will never hear the word A servant.
Willie Robertson
Yeah, but that's what Jesus.
Si Robertson
All great people that I admire and respect.
Willie Robertson
Servant leaders.
Si Robertson
He's servant leaders.
Willie Robertson
Yeah. Lots of good books.
Si Robertson
They're always wondering, how can I help you, sir?
Willie Robertson
Yeah.
Si Robertson
Or, how can I help you, ma'?
Willie Robertson
Am?
Jase Robertson
All the best bosses you Ever had.
Willie Robertson
All the ones you remember.
Si Robertson
Yeah. Are always coaches.
Willie Robertson
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Servant leaders, y'.
Si Robertson
All. Now, they was rough on you. Okay. And they did it for you, though. It wasn't for them. No.
Willie Robertson
I don't know. I think some of it was.
Si Robertson
Well, no, no, they.
Willie Robertson
I think they chuckled about something.
Si Robertson
Well, yeah, more. Learn more if you serve.
Willie Robertson
Oh, yeah. But I still.
Si Robertson
You'll never learn if you are the so called leader.
Willie Robertson
I still think they got a good tickle out of watching us bear crawl.
Si Robertson
Well, no, no. Oh, yeah.
Willie Robertson
You know.
Jase Robertson
You know what? Coach Bristow made us. Coach Bristow is one of my favorite coaches of all time. And people either loved him or hated him. But you always hated him to start.
Willie Robertson
Yeah.
Jase Robertson
But then. But, but then once you realize what he was getting at, all of a sudden he was like, oh, this dude's awesome.
Willie Robertson
Oh, I didn't realize what same coach House couldn't stand him. I was at Westminster left West Monroe High School. It was like.
Si Robertson
Then you came to your senses. Is the bottom man.
Willie Robertson
That guy was awesome.
Jase Robertson
Yeah, well, but Bristow, it happened before. Like I.
Si Robertson
What?
Jase Robertson
I realized it before. It was bad. But the day I decided I think I wanted to hate him forever was the day it wasn't my fault. The bathroom was disgusting, but I flushed the toilet. But somebody didn't. So the whole team was on the track and we were doing lunges.
Willie Robertson
Oh, yeah.
Jase Robertson
And we were practicing flushing the toilet with our foot. So you had to do a whole lap of lunges and pick your foot up and pretend you flush the toilet. And on the way down, you had to go whoosh. He didn't hear the whoosh. He yelled at you or start over. Yeah. It was awesome.
Si Robertson
Go back and start it again. Yeah.
Willie Robertson
Coachell same way, man. Westmind high school, same deal. If the one player on the team did it, you all suffered for. You didn't watch that one player.
Jase Robertson
I'm on a new kick, y'.
Si Robertson
All.
Willie Robertson
What's that?
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Si Robertson
Sigh.
Willie Robertson
Yeah.
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Si Robertson
One scoop.
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Willie Robertson
Oh, yeah, 20.
Si Robertson
She.
Jase Robertson
Because she's 20. Allison was 20 in, like 5 when we got married.
Willie Robertson
Yeah.
Jase Robertson
And then she just asked for advice. And I think you nailed it with the dying to self thing, so.
Willie Robertson
Yeah, man. Well.
Jase Robertson
And Austin, good luck. Especially if Gracie's an only child.
Si Robertson
Well, you got to realize that, though.
Jase Robertson
That'S not from any experience.
Si Robertson
You know, the two people that get married, you got to realize that. That's why when it says, okay, you know, you need to come to marriage counseling.
Willie Robertson
Oh, yeah.
Si Robertson
And you do, because you don't. You don't have any idea what you're fixing to have to go through.
Jase Robertson
Me and Allison were so smart. We knew we didn't need that.
Willie Robertson
How quick y' all end up there.
Jase Robertson
We didn't. Somehow, some way.
Willie Robertson
Really? Yeah.
Jase Robertson
We just ended up in a disaster and a mess. But, you know.
Willie Robertson
Oh, yeah. We've done it a couple of times.
Jase Robertson
You know, we could have used it with pride. Got in the way.
Willie Robertson
Yeah.
Si Robertson
Well, no, no, they. At least you have a. A glimpse about what's fixed to come up.
Jase Robertson
No, Allison just needed to ask me if she had any questions about how marriage was supposed to Work. And I was gonna let her know.
Willie Robertson
Yeah. It was all the answers.
Jase Robertson
It was really going to be easy. We didn't need any counseling. All she had to do was.
Si Robertson
All you gotta do is remind me.
Jase Robertson
Hey, what do I do here? And I just tell her what to do.
Si Robertson
That's right.
Jase Robertson
And everything was gonna be okay. And somehow that was a little rocky for a while.
Willie Robertson
Yeah. That just. It was what it was.
Jase Robertson
Did not work as well as we thought it would.
Willie Robertson
No.
Jase Robertson
Anyway, clarabeth from Keystone Heights, Florida.
Willie Robertson
Keystone.
Si Robertson
We're gonna take.
Jase Robertson
We're gonna go a little different direction here.
Willie Robertson
All right.
Jase Robertson
Because this is actually a hilarious question to me. I was curious, what is one food you ate too much as a child that you cannot eat anymore? She can't eat Teddy Grahams because she ate too many as a kid? Or what's that one food you just can't eat because when you look at it, it reminds you, oh, we talked.
Willie Robertson
About this on the last one with God. When you weren't here, like, growing up. Not. Not this. But for me, we were. Gavin was talking about a mayonnaise and tomato sandwich. So look, growing up. Look. Throwing up that. Seriously. With my grandparents, that. That was a staple throughout the summer. Yeah. Because of the garden and because of money and because of everything else. And Mama had the line of, you will eat it or you will wear it. I don't know what. I never found out what wearing it meant because I just ate it. I was scared to figure out.
Jase Robertson
Dang, man.
Willie Robertson
But wearing it.
Jase Robertson
I'd like to have a time machine so we could find out what wearing it.
Willie Robertson
One thing your boy ain't going to eat today is a mayonnaise and mater sandwich.
Si Robertson
That's why I don't, like.
Willie Robertson
Ain't happening.
Si Robertson
That's why I don't like mayonnaise.
Willie Robertson
But everything. I mean, I'm trying to remember, like, all the other things.
Jase Robertson
I had to take a serious break. You know them chicken and a biscuit crackers?
Willie Robertson
Oh, yeah. Chicken and a biscuit. Yeah.
Jase Robertson
They're weird tasting, but one time.
Willie Robertson
They're unique.
Jase Robertson
I ate basically a package of them, then washed it down with, like, some orange juice.
Willie Robertson
Oh.
Jase Robertson
And then proceeded to throw it all into the toilet, into the bathroom. It was everywhere.
Willie Robertson
Yeah.
Jase Robertson
And I couldn't look at a chicken and a biscuit cracker again for. For decades.
Willie Robertson
Yeah.
Jase Robertson
But I'm back now. I can have one.
Willie Robertson
Okay.
Jase Robertson
But I thought that was an interesting side.
Willie Robertson
Yeah.
Jase Robertson
What did you eat as a kid that you just can't even hold on?
Si Robertson
Mayonnaise and sandwich.
Jase Robertson
Yeah, that's it, man.
Si Robertson
Different stuff on it.
Jase Robertson
Oh, here's a good one. Mayonnaise. Whenever I was in junior high, I helped out with the kids church and we did all these little Bible skits and stuff and there was always Bible man, which wasn't me. I was evil man, which isn't a great thing to have kids at church, remember you by. But I was teaching them what not to do.
Willie Robertson
There you go.
Jase Robertson
And one day I was supposed to pop out and I knew that and I was going to scare people. And they all had this great plan that they were going to hit me with a pie in the face. They didn't have any whipped cream that you knew of? No, no, they did not have any whipped cream.
Willie Robertson
No, they didn't. Did they hit you in the face of mayonnaise?
Jase Robertson
Not just mayonnaise. It was mayonnaise they found in a closet at a church.
Willie Robertson
Oh, so it's like crusted oak that had been there.
Jase Robertson
It was soured mayonnaise.
Si Robertson
Yes, soured, man.
Jase Robertson
And when I tell you the problem with that is when you get hit in the face with a pie when you're doing kids church.
Willie Robertson
I just threw up a little.
Jase Robertson
You think? Yeah, Billy Loveland, you were an adult man. Why would you do this to me?
Willie Robertson
Our post office worker.
Jase Robertson
Yeah. Billy and Lindy thought it was the funniest thing ever. I. I'm in junior high and so I feel the pie in my face and I'm like, oh, gosh. I open my eyes, there's white stuff. I'm like, oh, whipped cream.
Si Robertson
Yeah.
Jase Robertson
No. So then I licked.
Si Robertson
Oh. Oh, yeah. I knew what was coming. I knew what was coming there. Yeah.
Jase Robertson
The kids are all cracking up. I go to the bathroom, I may throw up.
Hunter
Martin, I think I heard you gag.
Willie Robertson
I did. Like.
Jase Robertson
The second floor of WFR church, right to the left of where Bible hour is. I once threw up all in that.
Si Robertson
Yeah, that's what in my mouth.
Jase Robertson
So soured mayonnaise pie to the face.
Willie Robertson
So buddy of mine, not to say I didn't deserve it, a buddy of mine, we worked out together during the summer at Western River High School. And he knows that my thoughts towards mayonnaise. So when we. Wednesdays was cardio day, that was when coach, he ran you to death. And I love coach. He was the only person to make you run with a smile on your face. Like, he, he was great. But my buddy, whenever, like, he'd notice I'd get winded, he'd walk over to him and he'd say man, a warm scoop of mayonnaise right now would and every.
Jase Robertson
I would just throw them every time.
Willie Robertson
Not every time, but if I were already on the verge of running till I was puking that was the only switch I needed. And just could you imagine a warm scoop of mayonnaise right now going down? And I mean just.
Jase Robertson
I like mayonnaise now.
Willie Robertson
Oh man.
Jase Robertson
But that one really mayonnaise for me for a minute.
Willie Robertson
Yeah. No, I'm out.
Jase Robertson
A mayonnaise pie to the face is brutal.
Willie Robertson
I just don't like there ain't something I don't know so weird like this.
Si Robertson
To see of it.
Willie Robertson
Yeah. Something like sour cream like I like sour cream flavored stuff but just a big old globe sour cream that the.
Jase Robertson
Word sour is literally right there.
Willie Robertson
Yeah, I know. Shouldn't be like sour cream and onion chips are good sour cream.
Si Robertson
And all the dips that we ever go when we go out big meal.
Willie Robertson
Oh yeah. Now I stay away from them.
Si Robertson
I can't.
Willie Robertson
I'm not a sad guy. No, no.
Jase Robertson
I love a good SAP.
Willie Robertson
Yeah.
Jase Robertson
Hey, we got invited to another wedding. Oh, the emails are full of wedding invitations. If you're not busy and want to go to North Carolina in September, we can.
Si Robertson
I was fix a. Dating must not be that bad.
Jase Robertson
We can go.
Si Robertson
We're still having weddings to Bailey and.
Jase Robertson
Travis's wedding which is in a jail, I think.
Si Robertson
Oh no. Hey. I think that's one of the most things I get from the fans.
Jase Robertson
His wedding invite.
Si Robertson
Yeah, wedding invite.
Jase Robertson
We should start shouting.
Willie Robertson
He stopped you on the jail so I didn't know where.
Jase Robertson
It seems like it's a fancy jail like some sort of historic jail. It's an old one that they turned into a wedding venue that Bailey. But you know what Travis? It's jail.
Si Robertson
Well, it may be because her her fiance.
Jase Robertson
Fiance.
Si Robertson
A wild one. And he's been there.
Willie Robertson
A fiance.
Jase Robertson
I don't think they've been any jail.
Si Robertson
He feels at home in jail.
Willie Robertson
Or perhaps there's just an affinity towards handcuffs.
Si Robertson
Well, hey you know. Well, hey stop.
Jase Robertson
Anyway, going back to the best memory. They want to know what the best memory in their our marriages are. Apparently Martin, Britney's involved. Handcuffs. Or if there's something special you do every year or day. Apparently Martin and Britney's involved. We got an agreement just to keep the spark alive. Handcuffs in the jail.
Si Robertson
Handcuffs are painful. You want us in the pain.
Jase Robertson
What about them pink fluffy ones?
Si Robertson
Hey, I know fluffy ones. Oh, I didn't know they had them all.
Willie Robertson
They got.
Jase Robertson
Yeah, you and Willie would have been cuter in those.
Willie Robertson
Yeah.
Jase Robertson
What's the best memory in your marriage? Is. Is Bailey's question before she gets married in the jail. I don't want to take too much, but I'm super curious what this jail is best memory.
Willie Robertson
I don't know.
Si Robertson
I guess mine was when she finally said yes. And I don't know. Look. And she said it just so that the people that own the restaurant with that could go home.
Willie Robertson
There you go.
Jase Robertson
Her saying yes is a pretty good memory.
Si Robertson
Well, no, no. She said yes just to get. So that they could go on. Because I kept telling them, hey, look, this is important. Leave us alone.
Willie Robertson
I don't. I don't. I. Yeah. I don't know.
Jase Robertson
You don't have the one that stands out.
Willie Robertson
Well, I mean, there's a couple, obviously. When I heard the squeal after she took a pregnancy test, and I was like, well, oh, boy, you don't squeal because it's negative. You know, And I'm in there in the living room watching something on TV like, I don't know, probably Big Bang Theory or something like.
Si Robertson
And then he squeal. Once found out it was too.
Willie Robertson
Well, I just. Well, that would. That didn't happen for a couple of months, right?
Jase Robertson
That actually my favorite memory of your marriage, that video. Right.
Willie Robertson
But then, you know, last summer, getting the picture of her being baptized is a really. You know, I mean, so there's like. Yeah, so there's all.
Jase Robertson
That was a wild one.
Willie Robertson
I mean, you try to. I don't know. You'd have to really split hair.
Si Robertson
I love to add that on camera. When the other face. When they were doing the ultrasound. When the other face go up behind the first.
Willie Robertson
Buddy, it's on. It exists.
Jase Robertson
We have that. We have that.
Willie Robertson
It exists and it is real.
Jase Robertson
And Brittany goes.
Willie Robertson
What? Hold on a minute.
Si Robertson
Did I have trouble scanning you last time? Yeah, it's like, to the right, you got two babies. And maybe that's why we were having a truffle. A tough time.
Willie Robertson
I told you. I told you.
Jase Robertson
Oh, my God.
Willie Robertson
You see, there's two babies in there.
Si Robertson
That's why we had a hard time scanning you last time, cuz we couldn't see everything we needed to see.
Willie Robertson
Are you kidding?
Jase Robertson
It is hard to pick one. I don't know. Bringing Carter Homes up there on ours. Yeah, that was a wild day.
Willie Robertson
Y.
Jase Robertson
And then wanting to take him back because of how scary that was. This dude. Till he's on his own, y' all.
Willie Robertson
Sure we can't come Pick him up when he's s. Dicks.
Jase Robertson
Yeah, that was a rough day. But it was a good day. But it was. It was scary.
Si Robertson
Oh, boy.
Jase Robertson
And then that's good. Now that our kids are older, it's weird because now it's like these family sadly, like Disney World's up there. Like, it's just this weird thing where we get to. We get rid of our phones and we go have fun together. And like, those are super special moments these days.
Willie Robertson
Yeah. Oh, absolutely. I mean, I file one the other day of me and the boys just riding around in the side by side now that they get what they're looking at, you know, obviously that wasn't new. But now they're goats pond tree. Like, I'm like, okay. Like now they're putting together the whole world, you know, so it's like, which is really cool. And they can't say some things, but somehow they can say Kawasaki is clear as day. And I'm like, what? Like, how'd y' all pick up on that one? Like, how, how does that one work? But you, you know, you still can't say Jackson, clearly. Like.
Jase Robertson
Hey, Ben said banana Mina. He would say the word banana, but then he'd add Mina on and we don't know why for like years. If he wanted a banana, he can have a banana Mina. And I'm like, well, just stop.
Si Robertson
Yeah, where's the main.
Jase Robertson
Yeah, stop right when you say banana. That's the end of the word. But he, for years he was a banana.
Willie Robertson
Mina.
Jase Robertson
Yeah, and now he still says it as a joke sometimes.
Willie Robertson
Oh, shoot.
Jase Robertson
Well, you got any questions over there?
Willie Robertson
Let me look.
Jase Robertson
I still got emails.
Willie Robertson
Yeah, keep going. And let me, let me see if I can cue something up.
Jase Robertson
I. I wish God was here to answer this. And did he update last time he was here and I wasn't here on his grandkids?
Willie Robertson
Yeah, he did. He.
Jase Robertson
Okay.
Si Robertson
Separate rooms.
Willie Robertson
They're in separate rooms, but I think they still just have one supply is what he said. Like, so I don't know. But she's, you know, he updated though. Yeah. So Ashley, go back.
Jase Robertson
Go back to the last episode when I wasn't here. Godwin was here. And you will get that answer. But thank you for, for that question.
Willie Robertson
Oh, here's here would be a fomo. Sigh. If you could be a duck, which one would you be? Which species of duck would you be?
Si Robertson
Well, speaking about, I've seen two this morning. I wasn't sure if they was woodies or teal.
Willie Robertson
Yeah, could be either. Right?
Si Robertson
Big either. Yeah.
Jase Robertson
What would you be? Sigh.
Si Robertson
Wow. That's a good question.
Willie Robertson
Yeah. I'm interested.
Si Robertson
Cause really a duck. They're you. They're unique. Yeah. I would probably go. And I hate to say it because I know I'm gonna get shot. I'd be a green wing teal.
Willie Robertson
At least you'd be fast.
Si Robertson
Well, at least y'. All. I could move out now.
Jase Robertson
Straight me is more of a gad wall.
Willie Robertson
I don't know. But you know shovelers always make me smile. Allison on here says, what's it like now having both Allison and Brittany back to work? Easy or difficult?
Jase Robertson
Allison asked at my. Allison asked that.
Willie Robertson
Oh, different Allison.
Si Robertson
Oh, wow.
Willie Robertson
Yeah.
Jase Robertson
I was about to say I'm. My Allison's not technically back to work yet. Yeah, she's been working a lot this week. But my whole life's about to get flipped turned upside down.
Willie Robertson
Yeah. But you ain't got to drive out there anymore.
Jase Robertson
That's cool.
Willie Robertson
You don't have to take.
Jase Robertson
I actually did the gas savings for a year of her going out there and then and staying out there and then coming home and it was like 900 bucks.
Willie Robertson
Yeah.
Jase Robertson
But yeah. So Allison was a stay at home mom out of necessity. We've talked about Carter's story enough on here. I don't got to go into that. But she was going to be a teacher. Carter showed up and no longer going to be a teacher. Way bigger her fish to fry there for a while. And then it just worked out to where we kept having kids. She never had to go to work. And then last year she looked up and was like started subbing out there and she was like, I think I want to do this. And I was like, well, you got a degree in it.
Willie Robertson
Yeah.
Jase Robertson
And then she didn't get a job that she kind of wanted. And then like a week ago they called like right before we left for vacation. Was like, hey, somebody has found a new job. We need a second grade teacher. She said, I'm in. So.
Willie Robertson
Yeah. And Brittany is.
Jase Robertson
We're going to figure that out.
Si Robertson
Brittany almighty provided.
Willie Robertson
Amen. Yeah. Look, Brittany's just part time, so it's actually good for her because she needed. There's two. She needed a break from the boys and that. Look, moms, if you're listening this dads too. Maybe your stay at home dad. There's all kinds of different ones. It's okay to need a small break from your children for yourself.
Si Robertson
You deserve it.
Willie Robertson
Yeah. There are times where I think it's appropriate to be selfish and you need a little alone time, which is totally okay. And for some of you, alone means going to have conversations with other humans. Like humans that can communicate with you, not just kids that point and say words and, you know, tell you they love you all the time, so. But she loves it. Look, she's.
Si Robertson
What she actually do.
Willie Robertson
She's back being an orthodontist assistant.
Jase Robertson
She works with my mother.
Willie Robertson
Yeah, she worked. Now my one thing is, like, sissy always selling or something. But I said you went back to work, and all you do is pay a sissy. Like, we're at, like, a net zero every other week on this deal, because getting it all, that's. But no, man. But I think it's good for. Because she's got the community of working with other people again. I mean, I think that's. That's super important. Where stay at home moms, a lot of times can end up isolated. Yeah. So I think making sure to keep that community is a thing. It's a very valuable thing. And, you know, the fact that you get paid for it. Well, cool.
Jase Robertson
But check back with me in three months, and I might be in the fetal position because Allison ain't cooking gourmet meals every night.
Willie Robertson
Yeah, your dining will change. I'm sure.
Jase Robertson
We've discussed it in full.
Willie Robertson
She gonna get that pot back out.
Jase Robertson
We're gonna try and figure out something edible from the crock pot.
Si Robertson
Oh, speaking of that, that woman can cook. I. I done spaghetti sauce last night.
Willie Robertson
How was it?
Si Robertson
Oh, it was fine.
Willie Robertson
Good.
Si Robertson
That was the best I've ever made.
Willie Robertson
I love that.
Jase Robertson
Proud of you.
Willie Robertson
That's awesome.
Jase Robertson
Hunter, you got any voicemails?
Willie Robertson
You got one that's entertaining?
Hunter
Yeah, I've got a food related one, A Duck Dynasty related one.
Si Robertson
Food. Food.
Willie Robertson
Okay.
Jase Robertson
Just kidding.
Willie Robertson
I was gonna root for the Duck Dynasty.
Jase Robertson
All right. We're on food right now, though.
Willie Robertson
Yeah, Yeah, I know. We need to get off of it now. I'm hungry again.
Jase Robertson
I'm starving. Disney World.
Willie Robertson
Ruin.
Phil Robertson
This is Grant Tyler, and I'll say where I'm from. From till the end of the call.
Willie Robertson
That's okay. You're from Texas for sure.
Phil Robertson
Want to know what was some of the weirdest food concoctions that you've seen? I had a girl in my middle school class, and she ate strawberries and ketchup together every day for lunch. Oh, concoctions that you got. And I'll give you a second before I tell you where I'm from.
Jase Robertson
We know where you're from.
Si Robertson
You're from Texas.
Jase Robertson
He's from Texas places.
Phil Robertson
I'm from Alabama.
Willie Robertson
Roll Tide.
Jase Robertson
We tried.
Willie Robertson
Yeah.
Jase Robertson
Strawberries and ketchup's gross.
Willie Robertson
Yeah.
Jase Robertson
That why you need to find Strawberry. That girl from junior high is on. She's on a most wanted list somewhere.
Willie Robertson
Yeah.
Jase Robertson
Why you need to find her and report back to us what she's doing with her life now.
Willie Robertson
Because that's the kind of stuff I make Netflix shows about.
Jase Robertson
Yeah, she's. She's. She's got skeletons in her closet.
Si Robertson
We love real ones. The Robinsons love homemade ice cream.
Willie Robertson
Yeah.
Si Robertson
Worst ever made.
Jase Robertson
Oh, here we go.
Willie Robertson
I know this one.
Si Robertson
Oh, no.
Jase Robertson
Butterscotch.
Si Robertson
Butterscotch ice cream.
Willie Robertson
Yeah.
Si Robertson
Look, everybody. I take. I took one little bite of a teaspoon of it, bit it out. All of the rest of the family ate a bowl of it, and then they were sick for two weeks, so. Butterscript Butterscotch ice cream.
Willie Robertson
Now, granted, he's not even three yet, but Whalen.
Si Robertson
Oh, no.
Willie Robertson
He loves dipping pepperonis in guacamole. It is one of the weirdest.
Si Robertson
Ruin a good guacaroni.
Jase Robertson
It is like that kid.
Willie Robertson
I know. And, I mean, I look at it and, like, instantly start belching heartburn. I'm like, how does this. But he. And he's so particular about what he eats is what makes it so funny. I'm like, so you don't want a piece of steak, but a pepperoni dipped in guacamole and you're in? Okay. Okay.
Jase Robertson
I don't like avocado.
Willie Robertson
Okay. I just don't. I don't understand. Kids are weird, and I kind of hope he grows out of it, but it's also hilarious whenever. I mean, it's. You could feed him that every night for dinner, right?
Si Robertson
Well, no, that's like sage, and he would just, you know, she'll eat a hot dog. Just, you know, forget the bread.
Willie Robertson
Just a weenie.
Si Robertson
Just a weenie.
Jase Robertson
I'll do that.
Willie Robertson
Yeah.
Jase Robertson
If I'm hungry, go by the fridge, grab a cold weenie.
Willie Robertson
Hunter, you got anything weird?
Jase Robertson
Hunter?
Willie Robertson
Is this. This. What do you do currently that may fall under this category?
Hunter
I don't know. Like, I eat seaweed with ramen.
Willie Robertson
And I mean. Yeah, but you've seen that on Food Network. Well, that's. Yeah.
Si Robertson
I mean, I read a lot. I ate a lot of ramen, but no seaweed.
Hunter
Oh, it's great.
Willie Robertson
Seaweed's actually pretty good.
Jase Robertson
Yeah.
Si Robertson
Can't be.
Willie Robertson
Yeah, it's not bad.
Jase Robertson
Wait till y' all find out about chicken.
Si Robertson
Well, let's find out about what well.
Willie Robertson
Seaweed adds like a. Like a sea salt kind of flavor to it without, like, the, you know, grass taste. Really?
Hunter
But, I mean, I don't know if this is weird, but I make a lot of egg sandwiches. But I'll toast my bread and I'll put so much mayonnaise on it.
Jase Robertson
Oh, get out. Oh, get eggs and mayonnaise sandwich.
Si Robertson
I knew I was coming.
Jase Robertson
I can't top that.
Willie Robertson
Have you heard of bacon?
Hunter
You know, I have, but in my tiny apartment. I don't like the smoke or.
Si Robertson
Oh, he don't like the smoke.
Willie Robertson
You know, perhaps a little thing called sausage.
Si Robertson
Yeah.
Jase Robertson
Or salsa. Salsa goes great with eggs.
Willie Robertson
Yeah.
Si Robertson
Jimmy Dane hot sausage.
Hunter
You know what? You know what's better?
Jase Robertson
Not mayonnaise.
Hunter
Mayonnaise.
Jase Robertson
Nah, get out of here. That's gross. My nieces like to mix ketchup and ranch and then dip chicken in it. I refuse to try it. It seems weird.
Willie Robertson
Yeah, it doesn't.
Jase Robertson
I mean, and then I follow this guy on Instagram who's some health nut, and, like, I try to be healthy, but I like to eat, too.
Willie Robertson
But you like pizza. Kind of like me. Yeah. I'd rather eat. I'm not gonna have to love pizza.
Jase Robertson
I've given up on any six pack dreams about, you know, 30 years ago, and I'm okay with that. But this guy's like, this is how you get a six pack. He. He cooks beef. Just ground beef. Like a taco bowl.
Willie Robertson
Yeah.
Jase Robertson
And puts bananas in it. And I'm like, I'd rather be huge.
Willie Robertson
Yeah, I'm out.
Jase Robertson
I'm out on it.
Si Robertson
All right.
Jase Robertson
No tacos and bananas.
Si Robertson
You're running two good things there.
Willie Robertson
Each by themselves. They're perfectly.
Jase Robertson
He posted all the time. He's like, my favorite. Go to meal prep lunch. And I'm like, I don't think you should do that.
Si Robertson
That's like Liz and Christine always ask me for the guy. What? What? Can't. What? What do you want?
Willie Robertson
Yo, you ain't ever said tacos and bananas.
Si Robertson
Well, no, no, because I always. Always say fruit. Okay.
Willie Robertson
Yeah.
Si Robertson
Y' all go by the farmer's market. Give me some fresh plums or something. Yo.
Willie Robertson
Yeah.
Si Robertson
Or yo. She said. I said right now. I said, I noticed you bought them big fritos. The big scoop Fritos.
Willie Robertson
Oh, yeah.
Si Robertson
I said, what kind of sauce? You got to get it. So she brought me this pint jar of. It's called Big Red. It's got a little heat to it.
Jase Robertson
Little heat.
Si Robertson
And look, if you open it and use it and don't refrigerate it. You'll go back in there and it'll have a mold on top of it.
Willie Robertson
What?
Si Robertson
So you got to refrigerate this stuff. But it's. It's really good.
Jase Robertson
What are we talking about?
Willie Robertson
Why you keep trying to make me throw up.
Si Robertson
Well, hey, no, no. You'd love it. It's a good deal.
Willie Robertson
The problem is, like, if I crack. Here's the problem. And this is why I don't buy salsa. For the most part. If I crack that lid on it, yeah, it's gone. I'm gonna eat the whole freaking thing.
Si Robertson
That was. Hey. All I had was left in was about that much.
Willie Robertson
That's what I'm saying. I don't.
Jase Robertson
Fritos.
Si Robertson
And, hey, the big scoop Frito.
Willie Robertson
That's one of the things I absolutely love about Chick fil A's breakfast stuff. Because the boys like eating. They. You can get, like, scrambled eggs in a bowl from Chickfila, but they're little packets of salsa.
Jase Robertson
So good.
Willie Robertson
It is so good. Whatever salsa they're putting in that package.
Jase Robertson
Salsa packet.
Willie Robertson
Good man.
Jase Robertson
Daily Press got a good salsa packet.
Willie Robertson
Where we at? What?
Jase Robertson
I have no idea. You know what's good in Frito scoops?
Si Robertson
What?
Jase Robertson
My new favorite food is Mexican street corn. That's basically corn covered in mayonnaise.
Willie Robertson
Elotes.
Jase Robertson
Yeah. But we made a dip with some Frito scoops.
Si Robertson
Oh, yeah.
Jase Robertson
You won't talk about good.
Si Robertson
Sorry. Oh, Dr. Dean cooked some of that spread. Mayonnaise and all this stuff over grilled corn. Oh, that's it.
Willie Robertson
Yeah. That's great.
Jase Robertson
Oh, that's the best. Oh, it's so good.
Willie Robertson
The Mexican Frito scoops were designed for one thing, one thing only.
Jase Robertson
It's corn dip.
Willie Robertson
No, no. A big block of processed Velveeta cheese with sausage and rotel.
Jase Robertson
That's a good point. All cooked. I thought you were going to say that. Bean dip.
Willie Robertson
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. Not Seven layer dip. Yeah, it's got that. Because one of the seven layers is sour cream.
Jase Robertson
Seven layer dip.
Si Robertson
I would like you in that.
Jase Robertson
Get rid of six of them.
Si Robertson
I had to. Frito Scoops.
Willie Robertson
Yeah.
Si Robertson
Had some chili. I had a bunch of cheese.
Willie Robertson
Yeah.
Si Robertson
And then I had the salsa.
Willie Robertson
Yeah.
Si Robertson
And I mixed all.
Willie Robertson
Yeah. I like regular Fritos.
Si Robertson
All of it together and just a conglomerate.
Willie Robertson
Yeah. You went Willie Roberts.
Si Robertson
Oh, yeah. It was good, too. I ate the whole thing.
Willie Robertson
Yeah.
Si Robertson
And then I was miserable before two hours.
Jase Robertson
I'm miserable just thinking about it. Well, we Got a Duck Dynasty voicemail.
Willie Robertson
Yeah, go ahead.
Jase Robertson
Go ahead.
Phil Robertson
Hey there, fellas. It's Chris Coy from Kitchener, Ontario, Canada, calling again.
Willie Robertson
Yeah, Canada.
Jase Robertson
Nice, baby.
Si Robertson
How.
Jase Robertson
How friendly was the start of that? Hello there, fellas. Gonna go have me some poutine and do some curling.
Si Robertson
Protein.
Jase Robertson
Mexico is so much cooler in Canada, by the way, just because of the food.
Phil Robertson
Go ahead, Ontario, Canada, calling again. And I've been re watching all of Duck Dynasty previously, and I want to ask one simple question. How did uncle Psy nail the door so well with a ninja star, but he couldn't hit a stack of red solo cups with a baseball? You guys have a great one. Love the show.
Jase Robertson
Do you remember that?
Si Robertson
No, I don't. I.
Jase Robertson
Do you remember? I don't remember that.
Willie Robertson
I don't. I vaguely remember the ninja star, but I remember Psy throwing that baseball at them solo cups because that was like season one. Maybe that was back when this warehouse was still very much a warehouse.
Si Robertson
Yeah. How far was I throwing it?
Willie Robertson
I don't. We weren't more than 10, 15 yards.
Si Robertson
Okay.
Willie Robertson
We weren't that far. You just kept throwing over it. Like, best I remember, you may have skipped a couple when you got mad, but. Yeah, you could not hit them.
Jase Robertson
Is this when y' all broke this?
Si Robertson
What did I do with the ninja star?
Willie Robertson
Apparently you threw it into the door, but I don't.
Si Robertson
I don't think.
Willie Robertson
Yeah, I don't recall. Now I will say, even with sigh, he is good at throwing bladed objects. Like the little. The little game where you throw pocket knives at each other's toes and you start spreading each other out. Like, I was really good at that. But we would play that down there at Phil and K's. Like, you just. I always had that pocket knife, so whatever. You ain't ever played that?
Hunter
No, I have.
Jase Robertson
You played it with Psy?
Willie Robertson
Yeah, he's.
Si Robertson
He.
Willie Robertson
That sucker can stick a knife in dirt, buddy.
Jase Robertson
Like, yes, it toe.
Willie Robertson
You stretch yourself out. Like, you get it to where you know, if you. If he sticks it in the ground, you got to get your toe over to it and you know, it's kind of like redneck twister.
Jase Robertson
But I'm watching Duck Dynasty inside cracking up Willie's sword just.
Si Robertson
Piece of junk.
Willie Robertson
Oh, that's the samurai sword.
Jase Robertson
I googled the. Oh, man. Martin's took out a couple gallons of tea.
Willie Robertson
Yeah, that was fun.
Jase Robertson
But I was looking to see if there was a.
Willie Robertson
Didn't we get a watermelon? I mean, we pretty much went full gallop.
Si Robertson
Oh, yeah.
Jase Robertson
No Y' all broke a bunch of stuff that day. Yeah, but I was trying to see if that was the ninja Star, but apparently not. Look, that thing, Yo, I'm just watching this. That was relatively dangerous, right?
Si Robertson
Back in the day, you know, dangerous? You kill a person with it, yo.
Willie Robertson
Yeah, I don't remember the ninja Star.
Jase Robertson
I can't find it on the Internet.
Si Robertson
Oh, I was impressed with that.
Willie Robertson
What? Ninja star?
Si Robertson
Yeah, it had about five blades, but wasn't that Japs?
Willie Robertson
Was that.
Si Robertson
It was about five blades. And, hey, you just. You threw it like a Frisbee. That sucker. Hey, no, you get stuck.
Willie Robertson
Not very often. It's not.
Jase Robertson
Oh, I found it.
Willie Robertson
That I don't recall, but throw it up there.
Jase Robertson
Yeah, we're just gonna watch this whole clip because it starts with side playing with a mace.
Willie Robertson
Okay.
Si Robertson
And that thing's dangerous. That stupid thing with a big ball on the end of it. Yeah, that thing's dangerous. You don't hurt yourself. That thing. But you talk about a weapon.
Willie Robertson
Where is that?
Si Robertson
I think I take it. I'll come.
Willie Robertson
Oh, pawn shop. That's at the pawn shop.
Si Robertson
Hey, respect your elders. And hey, I'm telling you, if every one of them had a cane sword, hey, there'd be a lot more respect around here. Ninja star, man. Si sa PI hoo. You're a danger to society. Hey, it's a ninja star.
Willie Robertson
I'm probably gonna have to call nine. Nine? Yeah, that's down there. That's at the pawn shop right down the street there.
Jase Robertson
And I was actually willing to bet when I listened to that voicemail, I was about to have to disappoint Canada. That throw might have been TV magic. That was a clean throw.
Willie Robertson
No, there were no cut.
Jase Robertson
There were no cut.
Willie Robertson
That was a clean or zero cuts there.
Jase Robertson
Sigh. Throwing a ninja star through the door.
Si Robertson
The coolest thing that. That pawn shops got.
Jase Robertson
You shouldn't be allowed in.
Si Robertson
Pawn shop. I'm with is a. They've got a orangutan.
Jase Robertson
They have a whole monkey.
Si Robertson
Oh, no. Yeah. No, no. And look. And guess what? He's got his hands.
Jase Robertson
Oh, not AK47.
Willie Robertson
Oh, a taxidermied one.
Si Robertson
Yeah.
Jase Robertson
No, no, no. You claim that there Look. And you didn't buy it.
Si Robertson
I should have.
Jase Robertson
Yeah, you should have.
Si Robertson
It was really cool.
Willie Robertson
Hey, back then, he couldn't afford it.
Jase Robertson
Orangutan.
Willie Robertson
He could go buy it now.
Jase Robertson
There's an orangutan within Orangutan.
Si Robertson
He's got.
Willie Robertson
I think it's like a baboon.
Si Robertson
Yeah, it's a Baboon. That's what it is.
Jase Robertson
How much time do you use to Baboon?
Willie Robertson
Look, I want to say they used it as a cutaway in that episode.
Si Robertson
Episode? Yeah.
Willie Robertson
Now that I remember, it was, baboon.
Si Robertson
Got teeth this long.
Willie Robertson
Yeah.
Si Robertson
And he's got an AK47. You walk around the corner and that's what you're looking at.
Willie Robertson
Yeah, yeah, yeah. I think. Now that he says that, I think I remember seeing that as a cutaway.
Si Robertson
Hey, he was. Wow. Oh, you talking about. Hey, you talking about a mean animal, the baboon. What he's got. He's got teeth like a snark.
Jase Robertson
Hey, I've seen Planet of the Apes. I mess with them.
Si Robertson
My best one is. Hey, the best one for me is. It's the silverback gorilla.
Jase Robertson
What?
Willie Robertson
Hey, that's another time for another show. We have time, man.
Si Robertson
Boy is bad, though.
Jase Robertson
We didn't even get to hardly any of the things I thought we'd get to.
Willie Robertson
Yeah, well, welcome back to the duck call room. Hey, that just means we got more stuff to talk about.
Jase Robertson
We did give out a lot of marriage advice today, though.
Willie Robertson
Yeah.
Jase Robertson
And I. I'm just going to hit you with a little First Corinthians 13:6 to end it for marriage advice. Love does not delight in evil, but rejoices with the truth. If you want marriage advice, just be honest with your spouse.
Si Robertson
And it never fails.
Willie Robertson
There you go.
Jase Robertson
Boom, boom.
Willie Robertson
Goddess love. Oh, all right, we'll see.
Si Robertson
Hey, that's one of my favorite songs.
Willie Robertson
I know it is.
Jase Robertson
Get after it.
Si Robertson
Oh, yeah.
Willie Robertson
All right, we'll see y' all next time. Right here in the duck call room. We're out.
Si Robertson
There you go, Sam.
Duck Call Room: Episode Summary
Title: Uncle Si’s Ninja Skills Take Us Back to ‘Duck Dynasty’ Days
Hosts: Si Robertson, Justin Martin, Willie Robertson, Jase Robertson, John-David Owen, John Godwin, Jay Stone, Phillip McMillan
Release Date: August 12, 2025
The episode kicks off with a warm welcome from Willie Robertson, who humorously questions whether they've ever truly left the Duck Call Room. The hosts engage in light-hearted banter about wardrobe choices, showcasing Si Robertson's preference for cowboy hats versus more modern attire. This sets the comedic and relaxed tone for the episode.
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A significant portion of the discussion centers around the economic struggles faced by young men today. The hosts delve into topics like rising rent costs, the prevalence of young adults living with their parents, and the societal shift in traditional male roles.
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The hosts share personal anecdotes about marriage and parenting, offering both humor and heartfelt reflections. Willie Robertson discusses his relationship with his spouse, highlighting the importance of mutual support and understanding. Jase Robertson reminisces about their early marriage days, emphasizing the unpredictability and challenges they faced.
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A recurring theme in the episode is the discussion around food—ranging from favorite dishes to memorable culinary mishaps. The hosts share funny stories about childhood foods they couldn’t stomach and their current cooking adventures.
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The episode features several listener voicemails, adding an interactive element to the show. Listeners share their weirdest food concoctions and memorable moments, which the hosts respond to with humor and personal insights.
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Uncle Si’s legendary ninja skills become a focal point as the hosts recall memorable moments from Duck Dynasty. They laugh over specific incidents, such as Si throwing ninja stars and the mishaps that ensued.
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As the episode wraps up, the hosts offer heartfelt advice on marriage, emphasizing honesty and communication. They reflect on the growth they've experienced both personally and as a family, highlighting the importance of maintaining strong relationships amidst life's challenges.
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In this episode of Duck Call Room, the Robertson family dives deep into relatable topics such as economic challenges for young men, the dynamics of marriage and parenting, and their unique food preferences. Through humor and heartfelt stories, they provide both entertainment and valuable insights, staying true to their legacy of keeping America laughing while sharing the antics and adventures that fans adore.