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4PM: Losing Your Mind Over Your Wedding Ring! Jason Wilde Joins, & Bucks' Disrespectful Finals Odds

4PM: Losing Your Mind Over Your Wedding Ring! Jason Wilde Joins, & Bucks' Disrespectful Finals Odds

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Matt Hamilton and Molly Brown hold it down once more without Jim Rutledge while he's on vacation, and their also without Molly's wedding ring... Molly recaps how & where she THINKS she lost her wedding today and tries to describe the anxiety of still not knowing where it is, leading to today's close-to-home Siding Unlimited poll question: If you lose your wedding ring, how long do you wait to tell your significant other? They also discuss the harrows of losing track of children and producer Primetime's one-player game of hide and go seek as a kid. Molly also explains her hatred for doubleheaders after the Brewers won their first of two games versus the Mets in the Big Apple today! Jason Wilde joins the show to address Packers fans' fantasy of possibly trading for TJ Watt, after he addresses the important question of the day: how should Molly handle losing your wedding ring? Jason needs all the details that Molly does (and doesn't) know about how she lost her wedding ring today and how she's handling WHEN she will tell her husband... Jason shares his experience as well as if he's ever lost track of other prized possessions like his children at a department store. Hour 1 wraps up with Minute to Win It, as Molly and producer primetime quiz Matt on the top odds to win next year's NBA Finals, per ESPN Bet, which are rather disrespectful toward the Milwaukee Bucks!

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