

Speaking of doing the opposite of quiet, we’re going to laugh a lot on the broadcast.īob: We are! Of course, this is a significant week for us here at FL because we are headed toward the end of 2017. I love my kids, love my grandkids, but at Christmastime, it’s really a lot of fun to be with Barbara.īob: So you just had kind of a quiet Christmas this year.ĭennis: Yes.

There’s no place like being home, Bob.ĭennis: No doubt about it, especially with my bride of 45 years. I’ll tell you what-it’s just a great time of the year. We’re going to have some fun-have a few laughs today-but before we do that, did you have a nice Christmas? Did you relax? Did you stay home?īob: You just kind of chilled, didn’t you?ĭennis: We kind of chilled and stayed home. Thanks for joining us on the Tuesday edition. Stay with us.ĭennis: No doubt about it, I’m guilty of all of them!īob: Welcome to FamilyLife Today. We’re going to hear some of the highlights from the last 25 years-including some of those moments that never made it on the air-we’ll hear some bloopers today. Our host is-(pause) Dennis Rainey-no doubt about it-and I'm Bob Lepine. Is that true?īob: This is FamilyLife Today for Tuesday, December 26 th.

But the number I have is 24,568 “No doubt about it, Bob”. Bob: When you’ve been on the radio for more than 25 years it’s highly likely that you’ve used some of the same phrases-more than a couple of times.Įmmitt: I can’t verify the numbers, you know, I don’t make this stuff up-I just read what’s on here.
