tv Today NBC June 13, 2012 2:05am-3:00am EDT
2:05 am
blended with ice. the simple joy of keepin' it cool. captions paid for by nbc-universal television hello, everybody. it's booze day tuesday, june 12th. we're so happy you're here. this is our special guest today in our studio, mr. bambino. he came in today. he's going to be part of a fashion show we'll have later for, you know, dads and fathers with father's day coming up. he's got quite the little fan club, this guy. >> so your kids couldn't come so
2:06 am
we got bam? >> i asked my children to come. you can imagine what they said. >> we're excited to have bambino. we're actually going to use him in the chat for something, aren't we? >> are we? oh, that! yes, yes. >> do you want to do it now or wait? >> well, there's a study, basically, that says we all know dogs are man's best friend, woman's best friend, too. they always have a sense of when you're hurting. they'll come over and lick your wounds and get close to you and snuggle. so we wanted to test that. they say it works even with strangers. >> they say if a stranger cries in the presence of a dog, even if the dog doesn't know the other person, that the dog reacts to the other person. so we are going to put this to the test.
2:07 am
you hold him and i'm going to start crying. okay. ready? what's he doing? >> he's having booze day tuesday. >> hello? >> get me away from the crazy woman. >> maybe he knew i was fake crying. >> yes, yes. if i did it, he'd go crazy. >> he would? >> of course. >> he loves you so much. if you want to get off the couch because you're so sick and tired of your body and your flab, we all are there. here's someone who is going to motivate you to get off the couch. this is unbelievable. >> it is unbelievable. and it happened because she went bathing suit shopping. when she was in her 50s and was so upset about how she felt about herself and how she looked. well, she is 75-year-old earnestine shepard. >> look at her body! >> she is 75. she is the world's oldest female body builder. >> so she decided at 56 she had enough. she started with the weights and
2:08 am
started running. she got in shape. >> but at 71 is when she started body building. at 71. she gets up at 2:30 in the morning and runs ten miles before she goes to the gym. hoda, you're an amateur. >> look at her. she's 75. >> she is a professional body builder. she is 5'5", weighs 140 pounds and has 9% to 10% body fat. >> look, the whole thing is, sometimes especially when you reach a certain point, you're like, i'm stuck with it. it's because i'm going through menopause. >> we make all kinds of excuses. >> we do. i cannot believe she gets up at 2:30 to go running. she is so motivated. if you think you can't do it, look at her body. >> i told the story of my mom when she went shopping for a bathing suit in rehoboth years and years ago. she struggles into a bathing suit. this lovely lady is helping her. then these young girls are in the stall next to her in their little string bikinis and come out.
2:09 am
the lady coaxes my mom out. come on, come on. the two little girls in their darling little bodies are going, oh, having fun, looking in one mirror. my mother comes out and just stands there in front of her mirror. the lady was so sweet. she looks at my mom, oh, honey, we had our turn. >> but we want another turn. >> i know. that's the trouble. and earnestine has proven that's the point joanie should have said, i want another turn. let's get my mom to be a body builder at 82. >> you can retool your body. >> you can. >> in middleboro, massachusetts, they decided they had it with people swearing in public. they had it up to here. they proposed a fine, $20 fine. they say it's not meant to censor people but supposed to crackdown on that language.
2:10 am
>> it's like cleaning up litter. it's changing the whole ambiance of the environment. >> if you're ever walking down the street and someone is on the phone in the middle of a conversation and they are dropping the f-bomb and everything all over because they are in this heated moment. they don't realize everybody in the world is walking past them. i have to tell you. i've spoken with people a lot of times, they get animated, they use curse words, it doesn't bother me. hearing it walking past it for some reason only hearing half the conversation and a stranger screaming, it makes you -- >> extremely rude. lots of times there are little kids and stuff around, too. it's not an environment anybody wants to live in. >> i wonder if $20 is a good thing. >> they are going to vote on it. they can't do it without a town vote. >> ballgames, if you've taken your child to a football game or baseball game or any kind of game, everyone goes crazy. did you ever have that with your kids with other people cursing around you guys? >> you know, i just think in the last ten years it's gotten so bad.
2:11 am
what do you think, bambino? did you put him over by me? are you doing it on purpose? that doesn't count! >> you've got to be careful because bambino is known to hump things. >> thanks for the warning. okay. when you go to a restaurant -- >> he's our humper. all our children are different and we love them all. >> if you've been to a restaurant recently, there are certain i guess normal complaints people have about restaurants. >> right. usually service mostly. >> now there's something new out there. people are tired of the noise level. ever been to a restaurant and you can't hear the person sitting next to you and it sounds like this? >> a table of eight or something and you're trying to talk to the person and say something. then you introduce hearing aids that people are wearing because a lot of our friends are wearing hearing aids these days. it's just ridiculous.
2:12 am
then you get hoarse. >> some restaurants, some aren't that crowded but the way the ceiling is or something, you can't have a conversation. >> they think there is a science behind it though. they say if you play loud music it prompts the customers to chew faster, order more drinks, finish their meal sooner. ♪ >> oh, my god. he's sexy and he knows it. >> in case you're wondering if the noise level is too high for you, there is a website called yelp and one called open table. they tell you about the decibel levels. >> they should listen to people. they want to be cool, but you don't want customers avoiding you because -- joanne was
2:13 am
telling the story about a restaurant she and her family love where she lives in montclair. three times, three different times of the day, they went to see if it's different and it wasn't. it was always the same. you've got to serve your customers. >> you sure do. okay. now, there is another study, yet another one out there. it says -- it talks about sex and fashion. it says that women think about fashion 91 times a day. many more times than they think about sex. >> that's once every 11 minutes and 23 seconds. >> that's ridiculous. how is that possible? who is thinking about fashion 91 times a day? >> i don't think we tend to think of it as fashion, but if you're walking by somebody you say i love that dress. i drive on 48th every morning and i look in the michael kors and saks fifth avenue. something catches your eye.
2:14 am
>> or you compliment somebody's shoes. we think about sex ten times a day. i don't, do you? >> no. when you've had it as much as i have, you know. >> it's never going to work. >> that was weird. at a ball game yesterday, there was a rain delay at the ball game. you sit there and you watch these rain delays. there was a man who decided to have fun with the rain delay. so we went running out on to the field. he was sliding all over it. i was like, who is that crazy old man? i just saw the video. you know who it is? >> that crazy old man is bill murray. >> i guess he's part owner of that time and decided he would have fun with it. >> i bet the crowd went crazy. there he goes, sliding into home. >> crazy. >> have you ever met bill murray? >> i think we -- didn't we have him on?
2:15 am
>> i don't know if we've had him on since i joined you, hoda, but many times years ago. he is a character. oh, my gosh, he's a character. that's bill murray. great actor. >> we have some surprises in store for you which i already gave away, i think. >> don't read hoda's tweets. >> read them. then you know who is coming up on the show in the fashion segment. >> this will be fun, too. when you're married with children, it's important to be on the same wavelength when you discipline your kids. we don't want to say good cop/bad cop, but when parents disagree we'll talk about that. then sara treats her dad to a big city father's day celebration. sara's dad is here. she made him work out? >> that is sweet.
2:17 am
2:18 am
with this issue. they are the parents of 8-year-old triplet boys. >> enough said. >> it can become problematic when parents disagree when it comes to disciplining, right? >> absolutely. because we all disagree from time to time. but when it's frequent, it puts a strain on the marriage. >> oh, definitely. >> and the kids get mixed messages on what behavior is appropriate and expected. they also feel guilty because they know their behavior is creating this conflict between mom and dad. >> so when did you start to see the problem with your three boys? >> i think probably always -- when you have triplets, it's busy from the word "go." >> i would think. >> i don't know you're necessarily aware there is a problem until -- >> nikki, you're the laid-back one and steve, you're the more disciplinarian. >> do you remember the first thing you argued over?
2:19 am
>> not specifically, but it's a gradual possession. >> you want to do it your way, steve, you want to do it your way. so what happens? if the kids leave a total mess on the floor and going about their merry way, how do you resolve that problem? >> i'll try to get them to help me pick it up. if they don't, i usually end up picking it up. because we're busy, want to go out. >> steve, what do you do? >> i'm more insistent they clear up their own mess they made. >> i have a theory that it's just an english problem. this only happens in the uk. our american children are delightful. >> it only happened since we've come to america. >> sure. blame it on the ugly yanks. >> what should they do in a situation like that? >> you know, they've grown up with different types of parenting styles. sometimes we fall into that trap of, well, that's the way i grew up and i turned out fine. >> boys will be boys. >> we know that rarely works. we don't want to fight about which style is right or wrong. we want to bring out the best in both of those experiences. >> and you have five things parents can do.
2:20 am
let's run through them. they're very good. >> the first one, we want to start with the areas which we agree. make a list of those. they are on the same page about manners. >> manners, behavior in public and behavior in general. >> if your kids step out of line? >> we remove them from the situation. >> you agree on that one. >> yes. >> that's good they are on the same page. build on that. >> boys are going to know mom and dad are not going to put up with that. they can't divide and conquer. >> strategy number two, start small with the non-negotiables. one of theirs can be the boys need to pick up their toys and stuff by lunchtime and dinnertime. anything that isn't picked up mom and dad will take care of
2:21 am
but will go in a box and be unavailable for the next week. >> when you tell them to clean up, they clean it up? >> they do. they pretend to listen. >> do they actually do the clean up? >> they do. >> third strategy is have a signal. nonverbal. tug on the ear, time-out. we disagree on this. we need to talk about it away from the kids. >> you say 95% of those situations are not urgent that you have to deal with it right then. you don't have to deal with it in the heat of the moment. give yourself a breather to figure out how to handle it. after that is the most important, we want to commit to communicate. i want you to take one night a week when the kids are in bed and sit down and talk about your progress. how are we doing in these areas? talk about behaviors that bubbled up over the past week. then have a plan. how are we going to deal with them in the future? >> i think that's great. have a plan. tell us the fifth. >> trouble getting on the same page we need to get to a class or get a third party resource. it's too important not to get it right. >> you're lovely parents, by the way. >> we are the best parents we can be.
2:22 am
>> just wait till they're teenagers. you have so much to look forward to. >> i can't think about that. up next, sara turns her dad into a manhattan metrosexual. >> oh, my god! at happened to my? [ girl voice ] i dunno. hey chief, did you take my sub? [ boy voice ] no. this one's got avocado on it. oh, mine had avocado on it! wow, how bout that? well, i don't. i'll help you find yours when i'm done. thanks. wow... [ male announcer ] get your own subway chipotle steak and cheese with avocado. the rich, superfood! or add it to your favorite sub. it's avocado season at subway. [ stomach growls ]
2:23 am
[ female announcer ] skipping breakfast to get ahead? research shows that women that eat breakfast like the special k breakfast actually weigh less. what will you gain when you lose?™ [ male announcer ] peppermint that cools as you chew. actually weigh less. [ air howling ] stimulate your senses. 5 gum. now in micro pack.
2:25 am
2:26 am
that's real value ! get $100 off any motorola 4g lte smartphone, like the droid 4. hurry, offer ends june 17th. verizon. felicidades ! time for sara in the city when sara explores everything the big apple has to offer. >> this time around she chose to spend quality time with a very special man in her life. >> that's right, my dad. and what a day we had. check it out. like any day when you want to feel good about yourself, we need to start out with a workout. we're going to start with the inside going out. what do you think? >> what kind of place is this? >> you ready? you'll be fine.
2:27 am
you always look good in spandex. >> all right. >> happy father's day! >> so we did our workout and we're feeling good. now it's time to start looking good. we're going to get a couple of pedicures because what dad doesn't want a pedicure on father's day? it's sandals season. he lives in florida. this is my dad. it's father's day so we're celebrating. ♪ >> it's important to exfoliate. >> yeah. >> so we're relaxed, we're feeling good. i thought what better to follow up than maybe with, i don't know, some tea? i mean, who wants a steak? it's so heavy, the dude meal. but a pink cupcake?
2:28 am
i'm so happy right now. >> if i would have known this is all it takes to make you happy, we would have made these for years. >> so far i'm seeing a really good time today but it feels more like a daughter's day than a father's day. so we have to man this up a little bit. we are going to give my dad a style upgrade. for that we called in the big guns from "gq." >> here's your first look for the dad on the go. we've got something fun but not too west palm beach. >> dad on the go. now you just have to have someplace to go. woo! dad, look at you. dad, your butt looks good. mom's going to appreciate that. >> it looks good. >> woo! this is great. >> you look fantastic. >> i love the polka dots.
2:29 am
>> look like the commodore of a yacht club. >> now that you're dapper, my dad was such a good sport on my grooming, we're going to do a little manscaping. you know what that is? >> i think so. i'm ready. >> dad, john's going to do the first run then i'm going to get up there and do the second one. dad, have you ever had your pores closed? >> huh-uh. that was great. >> so we can't have you all dressed up like this with no place to go. so now we're going to have your type of tea, a martini. >> you promised it all day. >> like dangling a carrot in front of a bunny. not a bunny. a dog? a horse? anything that races. to our day in new york city and
2:30 am
the best dad ever, and the best-dressed dad ever, happy father's day. >> thank you. thank you very much. it's enjoyable. >> what a sweet dad. >> he is adorable. >> he looks like christopher plummer. he's handsome. >> my mom was jealous because there were three girls and a boy and girls would say your dad is so handsome. my mom would say what about me? >> bobbie shows how to spiff up dad with a surprise. which ivillage hot dad is our winner. well... listen. 5-hour energy lasts a whole lot of hours. take one in the afternoon, and you'll feel alert and energized 'til the cows come home. it's packed with b-vitamins and nutrients to make it last. so what's it going to be, partner? 5-hour energy. wise choice. 5-hour energy. hours and hours of energy. have you ever partaken in
2:31 am
a car insurance taste test before? by taste? yes, never heard of it. well, that's what we're doing today. car insurance x has been perfected over the past 75 years. it's tasty. our second car insurance... they've not been around very long. mmmm... no good! no good? no good! so you chose geico over the other. whatever this insurance is, it's no good. ok so you... with smooth caramel and chocolate. ♪ hmm twix. also available in peanut butter.
2:32 am
[ female announcer ] letting her home be turned into a training facility? ♪ this olympian's mom has been doing it for years. she's got bounty. in this lab demo, one sheet of new bounty leaves this surface cleaner than two sheets of the leading ordinary brand. bounty has trap and lock technology to soak up big spills and lock them in. let the spills begin. p&g. proud sponsor of the olympic games. we're back with more of "today" and bobbie's tuesday's trend. today she's putting her focus on fathers. >> you probably haven't gotten around to do your shopping yet. but don't fret. "today" style editor bobbie thomas is here. >> the big day is sunday. what can we do in that time? >> we can give our fathers some flair. they don't like to go shopping so we can do it for them.
2:33 am
>> i like it. >> t-shirts are good. >> it's t-shirt time. if your dad loves tees, the go-to resource is zazzle.com. you might see some familiar faces. hoda, do you see your brother's face here? >> and this is frank. >> this is dadday. you see hannah here. >> and ella. >> but you can really go to this website, upload photos, choose the text. even if you want to get the kids on it, my dad rocks. $15 to $25. >> okay. so this is the chunkclub.com. this is great for the dad who is the secret fashionista. or maybe someone you want to send monthly clothes to. anything he likes he keeps. then send everything back and he doesn't have to pay for that. the gift certificates start at $100. they'll send clothes on a monthly basis.
2:34 am
whatever he likes he keeps. then what he doesn't like sends back. this is a great way for guys who don't want to deal with the mall. >> great idea. >> personal stylists. they'll look at their colors and preferences. they have cool innovative designers. >> feel those shoes. >> men, they will not wear an uncomfortable shoe. we will. >> how pricey is this? >> it depends on what you keep. start with a gift certificate for $100 and figure it out. they do have everything from basics to designers. it's all about your dad's taste. >> these are cute. >> let's move over to our real dad over there. >> nice to see you. >> joanne's husband. >> this cute little boy is their son mack. how did you break away from cnbc? >> i don't have to be there until 1:00. >> you're doing double duty today. >> i'm so excited that you came today. they are both wearing eddie
2:35 am
bauer. this is for the dad on the go. you like to be active. hanging out in the bahamas. this is the perfect shirt. this has uv protection. and what's great about this shirt, it's their high road shirt. wrinkle resistant and has moisture-wicking properties to keep you cooler. then of course we've got mack in some pretty cool pants. you want to show off your pants? >> this is the traveler. they are wrinkle resistant. they have other great functional properties. they become shorts. >> cool, mack. >> as you get hotter, you get rid of the bottom part. >> traveling, it makes it really nice. >> tyler, would you wear that shirt? >> i would. it's a great fit. really nice. >> put it on bobbie's tab. >> wait a second. look who is here. >> soak in the legend. >> i was tricked. >> frank gifford's in the house. >> i delivered the dog and they start dressing me. >> and the dog. >> this is bambino. >> frank is part of my
2:36 am
manccessory section. he's got some mirachis on, great sandals. they are more traditional. i'm so obsessed with treetorn. the comeback brand. they have fun styles. these are amazing. it's all about the treetorn. hats about urban outfitters. of course the jj hat. >> i like that hat on you, honey. >> that looks great. >> you're like hoda. it's hard to find a hat that fits but this one did. >> it's 8 3/4. >> sunglasses. i don't even know what to say here. >> those look cute on you. >> what's bambino wearing? >> look how cool. >> they both have their collars up. >> thank you for coming in, sweetheart. >> can i go now? >> no. >> everything is online. up next, you heard us talk about them.
2:37 am
2:39 am
2:40 am
2:41 am
baseball season is in full swing, which means so is the popularity of ballpark food. >> so today's diet and nutrition editor is here to put us to the test. but this time we get a little help, don't we, madeline? >> remember those hot ivillage guys we've been talking about? the four finalists are here. on my team are mark from -- >> minnesota. >> exactly. and david george from dayton, ohio. >> are we ready? >> watch out, hoda cheats. >> no, i don't. >> let's start off with one of the most popular ballpark foods. delicious soft pretzel. does this have more or less than 400 calories?
2:42 am
>> hoda. >> what is it? >> more. >> that's right. it has 500. >> get with it, guys. >> let's turn to our snacks. peanuts and cracker jacks. 6 ounces each. which one has more calories? the peanuts or the cracker jacks? >> cracker jacks, that's easy. >> no! >> peanuts, peanuts! >> all right, you guys. >> we have two. >> how much fat is in this bowl of nuts? is it equivalent to 1 cup, 2 cups or 3 cups of shredded cheese? >> uh-oh. >> the clock is ticking. >> two. >> no. >> three. >> you are right. three cups of shredded cheese. >> we are losing it. >> next is a hot dog question.
2:43 am
who doesn't love hot dogs? you guys pay attention. how far would you have to walk to walk off this foot-long chili cheese dog? is it three miles, six miles, or nine miles? >> it is -- what is it? >> six. >> no. >> nine. >> nine is right. let's compare two cheesy favorites. we have nachos and a personal pan pizza. one of these has 500 calories. the other has more. which one is it? >> nachos. >> you're right. >> but we hit the buzzer first! >> no, no, no. >> see, as usual. some things never change. >> most 12 ounce beers in a
2:44 am
bottle have 150 calories. if you choose a typical light beer, do you save 25, 50, or 75 calories? >> 25. up to 50. >> what is the answer? >> it's not 25. >> can you read it again? >> if you drink light beer instead of regular beer, how many calories would you typically save, 25, 50 or 75 calories? >> 50. >> 50 is right. >> oh, yeah. you can redeem yourself. >> we can't win. >> nonalcoholic drink question. triple or nothing. 16 ounce size of these drinks. which one has the lowest calories, same size. is it a cola, a lemonade or a smoothie? >> lemonade. >> good guess but not right. you have to get it right. >> cola. >> it's the cola. that's right.
2:45 am
and the winner is -- >> what do we get? >> oh, thank goodness. >> we knew you wanted it. you guys get a prize, too. >> thank you, jerry. when we come back, we'll find out who's going to be crowned the one and only hot dad. right after this. >> i wonder who it's going to be. i'm chris lawrence looking at your forecast today. we're looking at storms around texas and the gulf coast. then parts of the northeast still going to be seeing some of that wet weather, severe storms potentially popping up in some of the northern plains areas. then getting into the western lakes, another system moving into the pacific northwest. we're going to watch the heat build once again throughout the plains, even denver will be on the hot side of things, lower
2:46 am
90s. and temperatures for minneapolis and chicago into the 70s, that is going to be changing soon. then 60s and 70s for the northeast. we're going to see that threat for severe weather once again come pushing into the plains from kansas up into minnesota, all the way up to the canadian border. with that, some of those storms could be severe and there will also be a chance for some tornadoes. the heat continues in the southwest and builds in the midwest, especially in the upper midwest where highs eventually get back into the 90s for the weekend. but this is still thursday. not as many storms on friday for the upper plains and into the midwest, but that heat gets going here. look at this. minneapolis 85, lower 90s for chicago, still 60s and 70s for the northeast. much of the south will see those highs come down a bit, highs only into the 70s and 80s for some spots, but the heat still in the heartland. going to see 80s and 90s, the
2:47 am
northeast still 60s and 70s on sunday. a chance for some showers moving into parts of the great lakes and midwest. still going to be hot on sunday in chicago, 90s still for much of texas, it will be the northern tier where we have the wet weather for us. remember weekdays on the weather channel, you can "waik ke up wi a al". i'm on break sweetheart.
2:48 am
2:49 am
can you feel the heat? it's hot in here. we are back with ivillages four hot dads finalist contest. we're about to find out who's going to take the crown. >> the only one who knows that information is liz zach, editorial director of "pregnancy and parenting" at ivillage. >> a really hard job. this is really tough stuff. >> it was tough to narrow it down. how did you decide which one is the one? >> this is really a beauty contest.
2:50 am
and, i mean, i'm going to tell it like it is. >> we're going to sexually exploit you guys. >> it's about time. >> leading up to father's day, we thought this would be a fun way to honor these guys. these are four of our finalists, but we have even more finalists on ivillage. >> they are not geniuses or philanthropists, they are just hot guys. >> and great dads. >> mark, peyfield from minnesota. he's got a 7-year-old son who thinks of him as a superhero and a 15-year-old stepdaughter. next up is david george from dayton, ohio, who is a brand-new dad. his baby girl is only 10 weeks old. congratulations. this is his first father's day. >> christopher williams from jackson, tennessee, our military dad. look at the family photo. >> and todd hulse from michigan who has three children and their
2:51 am
beautiful wives are standing by at our news desk in case there is breaking news. >> tell us what the winner gets. >> the winner gets an all-expenses-paid trip for four on a royal caribbean cruise. >> for four? >> for four. >> are we ready to announce the winner? can we have a drum roll, please? it is time for the winner. the winner of our hot dads contest is david george! >> all right. >> david george, come and get your sash and your crown. and if his beautiful wife would come over. >> where is his beautiful wife liz? >> we have a present for her, too. >> hottest dad. >> look at liz. >> come on over, honey. we have something for you as well. this is for you to enjoy with your husband. >> just my size. >> you guys are going on a royal -- this is our fake caribbean cruise.
2:52 am
the real boat is a little bigger. anyway, you understand. you guys, thank all of you. have fun. >> thank you. thank you. >> what a great father's day gift. >> you're all handsome and your wives are beautiful. >> usher will perform next. but first this is "today" on nbc. every year we pick a new city to explore. but thanks to hotwire, this year we got to take an extra trip. because they get us ridiculously low prices on really nice hotels and car rentals. so we hit boston in the spring-- even caught a game. and with the money we saved, we took a trip to san francisco. you see, hotwire checks the competitions' rates every day so they can guarantee their low prices. so, where to next? how about there? ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e... ♪ hotwire.com ball. ball.
2:53 am
[ crack of bat ] [ male announcer ] hanging out with cal has its benefits... so does taking one a day men's. go to stayinthegame.com to enter for a chance to meet me and watch the 2013 mlb all star game. ya', you betcha honey. ya' think so? mm-hmm. [ male announcer ] some mornings, you just can't eat at the table. introducing eggo wafflers, a new kind of waffle packed with flavors like brown sugar cinnamon roll so you don't need syrup. new eggo wafflers. so you don't need syrup. another cup of coffee? how long is this one going to last?
2:54 am
forty-five minutes? an hour? well... listen. 5-hour energy lasts a whole lot of hours. take one in the afternoon, and you'll feel alert and energized 'til the cows come home. it's packed with b-vitamins and nutrients to make it last. so what's it going to be, partner? 5-hour energy. wise choice. 5-hour energy. hours and hours of energy.
2:56 am
>> announcer: the toyota concert series braought to you by toyot. that does it for us for today. tomorrow josh turner will sing for us. >> before we sign off, here is usher with a song that recorded a special performance right before the summer concert began. >> we at it again, new york. this time i'm going to make you scream! ♪ thinking what i do to get by i treat you like ooh baby baby i treat you like ooh baby baby baby ♪ i'm wasted ♪ i can't take it ♪ if i try to fight it fight it ♪
2:57 am
2:58 am
2:59 am
95 Views
IN COLLECTIONS
WRC (NBC) Television Archive Television Archive News Search ServiceUploaded by TV Archive on