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  • My next guests are backstage right now.

  • They don't know that they're my next guests.

  • Lindsay and her husband Joey have two kids--

  • Kaden and Jackson.

  • Joey is in the Navy and Lindsay just enlisted.

  • And her dream is to be a nurse in the Navy.

  • So starting next month, she's going

  • to be away from her family for almost a year.

  • They're with Jeannie right now.

  • Lindsay thinks her family is getting interviewed later

  • for a digital series.

  • Jeannie, if you can hear me, scratch your head.

  • --a nightmare.

  • But I was like, I'm all right.

  • You can tell them you're about to start the interview

  • on stage.

  • So start walking this way.

  • OK guys, let's go.

  • Come on.

  • Let's go and head out there.

  • Thank you.

  • You're welcome.

  • They look wonderful, ladies.

  • Thank you guys so much.

  • So come on this way.

  • Very quiet.

  • So just remember that, well, you know

  • we want to have big energy.

  • But we're going to get out there.

  • We'll be able to get settled.

  • Cameras will be all ready.

  • And then we'll just kind of get in and you should just be you.

  • And then, here we go.

  • This is where we'll go and we'll do the interview.

  • Oh my God!

  • [CHEERING]

  • [APPLAUSE]

  • Hi!

  • I'm going to cry

  • Hi!

  • Hi!

  • How are you?

  • Is this real life right now?

  • Is this real life?

  • Oh my God.

  • It's so nice to meet you.

  • Nice to meet you.

  • Oh my God.

  • [APPLAUSE]

  • Hello!

  • Hi!

  • Hi!

  • Oh!

  • Is this really real?

  • Oh.

  • So Jackson is backstage.

  • And he'll be happy to see that I'm here.

  • I hear that he gets very mad when I

  • have a guest host on the show.

  • He gets so mad!

  • Yeah, he's really funny.

  • So every day, we come home and we start watching the show.

  • And any time those doors open and you're not there,

  • he stops what he's doing and looks around and says,

  • where's L-Ellen?

  • And I have to tell him, for some reason,

  • she thinks she can take days off.

  • And then he kind of understands.

  • And he calls me L-Ellen?

  • L-Ellen.

  • He does.

  • I like it.

  • Well, I'll meet him backstage.

  • All right, so, Lindsay.

  • You're joining the Navy.

  • I am.

  • You joined, like, just recently, right?

  • And now you're already being sent off.

  • It's like it happened so fast.

  • Wow.

  • I've been in school trying to chip away

  • at prereqs for the last three years.

  • Since we moved, more recently, it's just--

  • I can't get the priority for the classes that I need.

  • Even though I have a 4.0, it's just--

  • I can't get the science classes.

  • So it kind of was just a no-brainer, right,

  • that I join the Navy.

  • That that will help you.

  • Yeah.

  • Because, you know, I'll get the classes

  • and then I'll get experience.

  • And then, more importantly, I get

  • to say that I served my country.

  • Yeah.

  • Which is why--

  • [APPLAUSE]

  • So you're going away for, like, 19 weeks or something

  • like that.

  • And then you have to be away for an entire--

  • at least a year.

  • It's about a year.

  • Between eight months and a year.

  • Are you nervous about that?

  • I am nervous.

  • Yeah.

  • Joey's nervous.

  • Two boys.

  • Nervous is a word.

  • I'm terrified.

  • Not of not taking care of them.

  • But just because I've seen over the last six, seven years what

  • she has to do at home.

  • I got this.

  • [INAUDIBLE]

  • That's great.

  • First of all, I think it's really cool.

  • I mean, wouldn't it be amazing if just on a regular--

  • every year, you switched.

  • Every six months, all of a sudden, your partner

  • had to do what you did.

  • Just for six months, just to see.

  • Because then you'd really understand

  • what goes into raising kids and running a house and everything.

  • I think that's amazing that you're going to do that.

  • We're going to play a special game.

  • We heard you love games and my Game of Games and stuff.

  • So we're going to play some things to give you

  • a chance to win a prize.

  • OK?

  • All right.

  • We'll be back.

  • You ready to see your wife?

  • You ready to see your mom?

  • Let's take a look to see where she is.

  • [MUSIC PLAYING]

  • [APPLAUSE]

  • All right.

  • Here's how we're going to play today.

  • I am going to say a category, like kinds of vegetables.

  • You're going to work together as a team-- both of you.

  • And you're going to say, I bet my wife can

  • name six types of vegetables, or, I

  • bet my mom can name seven types of vegetables.

  • The more she gets right, the more she can win.

  • But if she does not complete the bet in 20 seconds, she drops.

  • All right.

  • The first one is types of cookies.

  • How many types of cookies do you think Lindsay can name?

  • I think she can name nine.

  • OK.

  • [LAUGHTER]

  • Because the more she names, the more she wins.

  • Do you think she can name 10 cookies?

  • No.

  • No.

  • All right.

  • We stick with nine.

  • OK.

  • So Lindsay, in 20 seconds, nine types of cookies.

  • Go.

  • OK.

  • Thin mint, chocolate chip, samoas, peanut butter,

  • peanut butter chocolate chip, oatmeal raisin, snicker doodle.

  • I don't know how many I have.

  • Oh, you're right there!

  • You're so close.

  • White chocolate macadamia nut.

  • Cinnamon, snicker doodle.

  • That's the one.

  • They got--

  • Oh!

  • No!

  • Don't do it!

  • Yeah, that's all right.

  • OK.

  • Sorry.

  • [SCREAMS]

  • [CHEERING]

  • All right.

  • She goes right back up.

  • You still look good.

  • Yep.

  • Yeah, you look amazing.

  • It's cold.

  • [LAUGHTER]

  • The next time you go, it won't be as cold

  • because you'll be used to it.

  • OK.

  • [LAUGHTER]

  • All right.

  • Types of fruit.

  • Come on, there's so many types of fruit.

  • She can do this.

  • All right, how many types of fruit can she name?

  • I bet my wife can name 15 types of fruit.

  • 15 types of fruit

  • [GROANS]

  • I got 20 seconds!

  • That's good.

  • I'm not sure there are 15 types, but--

  • Oh, there's plenty.

  • All right.

  • I'm going to ask you.

  • Let's not.

  • Let's stick with 15.

  • Lindsay 15 types of fruit in 20 seconds.

  • You got it.

  • Almost one fruit a second.

  • Go.

  • Strawberry, peaches, kiwi, nectarine, cherries, pineapple,

  • mango, cantaloupe, strawberry, cherry, peaches, apples,

  • oranges, bananas, grapefruit, lemon, is that a fruit?

  • Oh, that was close.

  • No.

  • That was 13.

  • So close.

  • So close.

  • OK, all right.

  • I'm sorry, I'm sorry!

  • [SCREAMS]

  • That sucks.

  • Ooh.

  • [APPLAUSE]

  • OK.

  • All right, back up.

  • One important thing I forgot to mention

  • is that Green Dot Unlimited bank account is all about

  • putting cash back in your pocket to help

  • you save for the future.

  • And you're our grand prize winner

  • for the Green Dot contest.

  • So you actually get to go home with $50,000

  • [CHEERING]

  • We'll be right back.

My next guests are backstage right now.

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