Based on what we know about them, it’s shocking Rhett is the one who’s stressed about getting to the airport early, and Link is super chill about it 😅 you’d think Link would be super uptight about getting there early lol
Link is applying the principles in “Tiny Habits” - attaching a small positive behavior (deep breathing) to other actions that he does everyday (using the water dispenser on the fridge). Very smart!
I really like that Link has found the things that take an extra moment through the day. He utilizes these moments to take a deep calming breathe for relaxing. Love it!
2:07 Rhett mentioning Al Bundy and me shockingly understanding what he meant and who that is made me very happy. Married with children was a horribly great show
Everyone laughing and making fun of link for breathing is weird. Its good for your health no matter when you decide to do it. Research it lol. Link constantly gets teased about strange things he does… that most people do but arent self aware enough to know. He just admits it.
My dad was not a grill dad at all until one day he saw my mum and I doing it and went crazy "You are doing it ALL WRONG!“ and took over. That day he was the epitome of Dad Miss him and his dad shannenigans ❤️
I'm gonna relate to some of these and discover my inner dad as a 22 year old woman, aren't I? EDIT: yes. yes i did. especially the watching the news standing in front of the tv part 😅 with the arms in the back and everything 😭
I don’t want to just assume things- but hey I relate to Link so much throughout every episode and I would just like to say that living with anxiety is rough!!!! Okay!!😅😂 Yes, deep breaths or sighs throughout your day is totally me as well! Lmao
Link has 150% the amount of children that Rhett has. Therefore, Rhett was correct that it is 50% more. When you start cutting it into fractions it gets tricky and I won't get into that, but I suppose technically Rhett has two-thirds of Link's amount of kids. Perhaps it just feels weird thinking about people as fractions.
Living in England, I have the opposite problem with the thermostat as we try to keep the house warm. My thermostat is set for 18C (64F) during the day and 15C (59F) at night. The kids are always complaining that they are too cold. But we have lots of snuggly blankets scattered everywhere
Solidarity! I live in Michigan in the states and in the winter we keep it at 15C at night and generally 18C during the day. Put on a warm sweater, a knit hat, drink some ginger tea, and always have slippers on, and yes be under a blanket if you’re sitting still-or, go outside then come back in and it feels downright toasty!!! Whether or not you’ve always done this I’m sure in Europe now it’s extra pragmatic now with energy costs like they are. Plus in England am I mistaken or is it generally not super dry air in the winter? That helps things not feel as chilly indoors.
Honestly, I would’ve thought it would be the other way around when it comes to airport arrival times. I’ve been a fan for 15 years and they still surprise me 😂
Did link really say he used to have it at 76. SEVENTY SIX!!! bro that’s like a heat blast. I could never sleep like that. Never gets above 68 in my house. And I still need 17 fans going at once to sleep
I kinda want to give the edge to Link He did feature his Daughter in an Episode of Ear Biscuits And he and his dad have a Podcast (Dispatches From Myrtle Beach)
With link's breathing getting complaints , at least its about the WAY he does it and not that he IS doing it lol gotta find the silver lining somewhere, right :)
My dad told a joke for years to us kids growing up. It took me forever to get it, but when I finally did it has to be the best Dad joke I ever heard. Here it is: When's Father's day? Nine months before Mother's day.
@@peenprincess the father's day is when they actually make the baby. You know the fun part. The mother's day is when the baby is born. So that's why Father's day is 9 months before Mother's day.
My dad used to clearly fall asleep watching the TV to the point where he was snoring. But as soon as I grabbed the remote and changed the channel he'd wake up and go "I was watching that!". Miss you old man.
I love being in the airport for some reason, its like a loading screen where I dont have to think of outside responsibilities (once I find the gate). Everything prior is the most stressful, exhausting state of being
Man, whenever people talk about setting the thermostat, I realize my family is weird. We set it to 80 in the summer when the house has to be cooled down. In the winter, when it needs to be heated up, we set it to 72 during the day, and 74-76 at night, depending how cold it is outside.
Temperature for the thermostat is such an essential this for people with MS. 72 literally causes my body to stop working, legs not work and I physically feel sick because my body cannot regulate body temperature. This is such a touchy subject
I remember when my best friends kids were young, and he was chasing them around the yard. I said SOMEONES GOING TO GET HURT! Yep my friend ran right into a cloths line, and got hurt!🤣