
Duck Call Room
Justin Martin Responds to the "Messy" Allegations Against Him from His Wife
Tue, 25 Mar 2025
Uncle Si shuts down a reckless decision in the making with his signature no-nonsense wisdom, saving someone from a big mistake. John-David relives his glory days of leading the Duck Commander kickball team to so many victories that not only did people cry, but the league disbanded. Phillip finds himself in deep trouble (literally) after getting both his lawnmower and ATV stuck up to the axles in his own yard. Martin is on the defensive after his wife throws some serious shade his way, and he’s not letting it slide without a fight. Plus, Si takes a trip down memory lane, reliving his favorite day of filming “Duck Dynasty”—talking to kids at Career Day. Duck Call Room episode #433 is sponsored by: https://tecovas.com/duck — Get 10% off handcrafted Tecovas boots when you sign up for email & texts. https://identityguard.com/duck — Get a 30 day free trial AND 60% off today! https://puretalk.com/duck — Get an ADDITIONAL 50% off your first month!! https://fastgrowingtrees.com/duck — Save up to half-off on select plants and use code DUCK at checkout to get an additional 15% off! - Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chapter 1: What messy situation did Justin Martin face at home?
Already?
Chapter 2: How did Justin feel about his wife's actions regarding the freezer?
I'm angry.
Yeah, that's a problem.
Yeah, because I've got things to do.
At least that won't smell by the time you get home. No.
I'm like, what are you doing? But by the way, it's too heavy for her to pick up now because she filled the bags too much.
uh-huh that can be part of your workout plan uh-huh oh the the odor i'm upset i'm legitimately upset right now is that why you threw your phone yeah i i just because it's like just leave it if don't make it more difficult i'm sorry anyway what's your favorite coffee drink no time out i gotta know so is it like your inside freezer you got a deep freeze like what indoor freezer In the kitchen.
That's on the refrigerator? Yeah. Like it's a refrigerator, freezer. Your freezer's just done.
I don't know, but all the food's gone. And there's trash bags on the floor. That's what I know.
Yeah, that's a tough one. When did it stop working?
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Chapter 3: What memories does Si share about past kickball games?
I'm going to make a bracket of that music and nobody's winning. Yeah, so then he's like, I'm embarrassed. I was like, it's what you listen to. It's fine. I'm going to give it a chance. I knew a couple songs.
I had a joke there, but I ain't going to make it.
Oh, I'm proud of you.
Oh, man, there was some good stuff there.
Was there? Yeah. Catch on.
Yeah, well, no, I'm just saying. Feel good music. Do you have to let the antidepressants kick in first? Is this okay if you're unmedicated? I don't know. Like, does the Adderall need to drop in or like where are we at? No, it's feel good music.
Oh, no. That's what they always said. The one of the greatest bands in the 60s. They were talking about, OK, was it the music or was it the drugs we was taking?
Yes, it was the drugs.
No, it wasn't the drugs. They all said, hey, nope, we was on drugs. But the music was sound, buddy.
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Chapter 4: How did the Duck Commander team dominate the kickball league?
The 60s had some good ones. I just used the word tight correctly. I like that. That's tight. Look at this, man. It's 2025. Look at God, man. We're still saying tight. Yeah.
I'm pretty sure tight's over. Well, that's a good saying. Nah, it's good.
Let's bring it back, Simon.
How was it? Hey, that was tight.
That's tight. Hey.
Oh, that's tight.
Hey, careful. Them people in the comments are going to get on you for trying to be cool, even though that's the way you talk.
That's tight.
Trying to be cool? Yeah, just saying. Hunter, wow. No bracket. No bracket. Bracketless Hunter. Bracketless Hunter.
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Chapter 5: What lesson did Justin learn from being a chaperone?
Yeah, because they're perfect.
They ain't gonna give.
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Well, most of them have a break-in period.
Yeah, and you didn't have to do that.
Okay, hey, look, there ain't no break-in period because, hey, there ain't no break.
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Chapter 6: How does Justin's experience reflect on parenting challenges?
At least we got this guy. And at 2.30 in the morning, When none of these little jokers had gone to bed, he's pacing the hall. He's just pacing with his hands behind his back. Like, I'm halfway asleep. And then this kid gets up to go to the bathroom and then doesn't go. He didn't go. Then 10 minutes later, he goes back to the bathroom. I said, no, you're not going back to the bathroom.
He goes, I got to go. I said, you can wet the bed for all I care. And then I realized, I said, I'm not supposed to be chaperoning children. I threatened the kid that I wanted him to wet the bed, but it would have been his fault. Because he should have gone when I told him to go. That's what I would have told Mikey.
I learned my lesson when I was getting my master's degree in counseling.
Never chaperoned in fourth grade?
No. I was working at Crosley Elementary, and I was the computer teacher, which means I took the floppy disk, put them in, and turned the computers on for kindergarten through sixth grade. And... Look, and the kids would tell me, I got to go to the bathroom. And I'd be like, yes, go help yourself. So the other teachers started getting on to me. They were like, hey, you can't let these kids go.
They got the time where they go. And that's it. You don't let them go. I was like, OK. So the next class came in. OK. And I was like, John David, I said, no, you had an opportunity. And I mean, just boom, right there, just peed herself. And I was like, okay, everybody to the bathroom right now. And hey, I let them go after that. Anytime they said they had to go, I let them go.
Because I didn't want to clean up no more messes.
I didn't think about the fact that I might've had to clean that up.
You would have.
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