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Dating Etiquette (Boomers on the Edge Style)

5 min · 25 de may de 2026
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Guest host Randy, a single Boomer navigating the modern dating world, shares how the Buds—have a knack for unintentionally sabotaging his romantic evenings. Randy has one firm rule on dates: no phone ringer. He keeps things polite and distraction-free, with only the vibration setting on—just in case one of his adult kids needs him in an emergency. But one night at dinner, his phone won’t stop buzzing. It’s Kenn. Randy ignores it at first… then again… and again. Finally, trying to save face, he excuses himself and tells his date that, given his medical background, the call might be urgent—possibly someone needing expert guidance during a procedure. Sounds impressive—until he answers. On the other end, Kenn casually explains that he and Ray are out deer hunting and need Randy to walk them through field dressing their “patient.” At that moment, the illusion shatters. The “emergency” isn’t exactly what Randy’s date had in mind—and it quickly becomes clear this is not a human medical situation. Needless to say, the date doesn’t quite recover. Another well-intentioned (but perfectly timed) interruption from the Buds—and another unforgettable dating disaster. Classic Boomers on the Edge: equal parts outrageous and hilarious. * Boomer rating: Under the Edge Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2542669/fan_mail/new] https://www.boomersontheedge.com [https://www.boomersontheedge.com] boomers@boomersontheedge.com

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Ron has a reputation—and not the subtle kind. Around the Buds, he’s practically known as a human lightning rod, with more close calls than most people would believe. In this episode, he shares one story that didn’t just describe lightning… it proved his point in real time. While out of town on a rainy business trip, Ron finds himself at dinner, entertaining colleagues with his greatest hits: lightning striking his house, his car, his Sea-Doo—even near misses that came a little too close for comfort. It’s a full lineup of unbelievable encounters. Not everyone’s buying it. The Vice President at the table finally calls it out—flatly dismissing the stories as impossible, joking that no one could have that many run-ins with lightning. The table laughs, and the stories wrap up as just that… stories. Until later that night. As the storm continues, a manager pulls a car up to the restaurant entrance so the VP can make a quick dash without getting soaked. She runs out the door—and suddenly, BOOM. A massive crack of lightning strikes so close it startles everyone. The VP screams, and just like that, Ron’s stories don’t seem so far-fetched anymore. By the next morning, the tone has completely changed. The VP recounts the moment to the team with a new perspective: “Okay… I believe.” And just like that, another legendary tale is added to the Boomers on the Edge archives. * Adult themes and language. * Boomer rating: On the Edge. Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2542669/fan_mail/new] https://www.boomersontheedge.com [https://www.boomersontheedge.com] boomers@boomersontheedge.com

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Dating Etiquette (Boomers on the Edge Style)

Guest host Randy, a single Boomer navigating the modern dating world, shares how the Buds—have a knack for unintentionally sabotaging his romantic evenings. Randy has one firm rule on dates: no phone ringer. He keeps things polite and distraction-free, with only the vibration setting on—just in case one of his adult kids needs him in an emergency. But one night at dinner, his phone won’t stop buzzing. It’s Kenn. Randy ignores it at first… then again… and again. Finally, trying to save face, he excuses himself and tells his date that, given his medical background, the call might be urgent—possibly someone needing expert guidance during a procedure. Sounds impressive—until he answers. On the other end, Kenn casually explains that he and Ray are out deer hunting and need Randy to walk them through field dressing their “patient.” At that moment, the illusion shatters. The “emergency” isn’t exactly what Randy’s date had in mind—and it quickly becomes clear this is not a human medical situation. Needless to say, the date doesn’t quite recover. Another well-intentioned (but perfectly timed) interruption from the Buds—and another unforgettable dating disaster. Classic Boomers on the Edge: equal parts outrageous and hilarious. * Boomer rating: Under the Edge Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2542669/fan_mail/new] https://www.boomersontheedge.com [https://www.boomersontheedge.com] boomers@boomersontheedge.com

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In the 1990s, as Boomers settled into parenthood, everyday life came with its fair share of chaos—and comedy. In this episode, Kenn shares a story that perfectly captures both. After noticing a neighborhood kid picking on his son, Kenn pulls him aside and gives some blunt, old-school advice: if the bully doesn’t stop, he has permission to punch him in the nose. Not exactly textbook parenting—but very on brand. A few days later, while chatting with a group of moms as the kids play nearby, Kenn spots the same bully causing trouble again—this time smacking kids with a piece of rubber tubing. Suddenly, a loud scream cuts through the air. The bully is crying. Kenn rushes over, expecting the worst, and asks his son what happened. His son, looking a bit sheepish, simply says: “I roared.” Confused at first, Kenn quickly realizes—his son didn’t throw a punch. He scared the bully off by roaring like a lion. Seizing the moment, Kenn rallies all the kids to roar together, turning it into a lesson: you don’t always have to fight back—you can stand your ground in other ways. Meanwhile, he can’t help but enjoy watching the bully get a taste of his own medicine. Just another unconventional—and unforgettable—parenting moment from Boomers on the Edge. * Boomer rating: Under the Edge. Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2542669/fan_mail/new] https://www.boomersontheedge.com [https://www.boomersontheedge.com] boomers@boomersontheedge.com

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Kenn and Ron take things back to the 1970s with another round of unforgettable high school track stories—this time featuring a mix of pranks, poor decisions, and plenty of laughs. The first tale centers on a classic locker room prank: someone secretly slipped hair-removal cream into a teammate’s varsity jacket sleeves. The result? One very confused (and suddenly very smooth-armed) athlete. To this day, the culprit remains a mystery. The second story shifts to a dedicated—but slightly over-the-top—long-distance runner who swore by using extra-strength warming ointments to battle the cold. Despite constant warnings from teammates to go easy, he didn’t hold back. During one two-mile race, things took a painful turn when the ointment made its way into his eyes. What followed was a chaotic attempt to finish the race while half-blinded, yelling, and tearing up—earning more laughs than sympathy from the sidelines. From harmless pranks to questionable race-day decisions, these stories capture the wild, anything-goes spirit of 1970s high school sports. Another nostalgic—and hilarious—installment from Boomers on the Edge. * Boomers rating: Under the Edge. Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2542669/fan_mail/new] https://www.boomersontheedge.com [https://www.boomersontheedge.com] boomers@boomersontheedge.com

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Guest host Randy is back with the crew, bringing along a classic (and slightly cringe-worthy) workplace story from the 1980s. While managing a team project, Randy arranged for a vendor to host a lunch and present their product. During an internal meeting, he asked his secretary to let him know when the sales rep arrived. Not long after, she burst into the room in a panic, gesturing urgently. The issue? The sales representative had arrived—but the secretary was so thrown off by her being a little person that she awkwardly announced it in a way that stopped the room cold. Unimpressed with the dramatics, Randy told her to send the guest in. The sales rep turned out to be a confident, personable professional—about four feet tall—who quickly put everyone at ease and invited the team out to lunch. Things got even more memorable on the ride over. One of Randy’s team members offered to drive her in his pickup truck, but she needed a stack of phone books to see over the dashboard. Midway through the trip, a sharp turn sent her sliding off the stack and briefly disappearing under the dash—much to the shock (and later amusement) of the team following behind. Without missing a beat, the driver helped her back up, and they continued on. By the time they reached the restaurant, everyone—including the sales rep—was laughing. Her professionalism and good humor left a lasting impression, and Randy’s team ultimately chose her product for their project. It’s a funny, eye-opening snapshot of a different era—highlighting how workplace attitudes and social awareness have evolved over time. A classic “Boomers on the Edge” throwback. * Boomer rating: Under the Edge. Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2542669/fan_mail/new] https://www.boomersontheedge.com [https://www.boomersontheedge.com] boomers@boomersontheedge.com

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