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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Wake up, wake up in the morning, and the radio
and the doctors keeps on time.
Speaker 2 (00:11):
Ready, lunchbox, mor game troo, Steve bred I trying to
put you through bog.
Speaker 1 (00:17):
He's running this week's next bit.
Speaker 3 (00:19):
The Bobby's on the box, so you know what this is.
Speaker 4 (00:27):
The Bobby Ball.
Speaker 1 (00:29):
Now to Amy with the Morning Corny. The Morning Corny.
Speaker 5 (00:36):
What do you call it?
Speaker 6 (00:36):
Camel with no humps, Camel with no humps? Humphrey, Humphrey.
Speaker 1 (00:46):
That was the Morning Corny. Is that he becoming the
new Amy?
Speaker 5 (00:51):
What does that mean?
Speaker 1 (00:51):
That's the question you both offended? What on earth? That's
the question. A lot of listeners are asking.
Speaker 5 (00:57):
Oh, because he's clumsy, Well.
Speaker 1 (00:59):
He's quite inn read prone. Oh, two years ago the
three injuries plus an honorable mention at number three and
he sliced attendon in his left hand with a knife.
That was like seven years ago. Yeah, yeah, I'll get
that happened. Number two broke his foot while covering second base.
We're throwing the ball at the Cardinals. Just broke his foot.
(01:19):
What a story it's playing with the Cardinals. Broke my
foot on second base kind of that was last year.
Number one broke his arm while roller skating that still hurts.
And for honorable mention, thought he had cancer because he
ate popcorn.
Speaker 7 (01:35):
Clear, I've never done anything that ridiculous, like thought I
had cancer because of popcorn?
Speaker 1 (01:40):
Yeah, like hurting his stomach so bad, I think I
have cancer.
Speaker 8 (01:43):
To be fair, I'd read news stories of people that
said they had it just started with a little pain
in their stomach.
Speaker 1 (01:47):
Next thing you know, they got stomach cancer. If you
start googling anything about pains and where they turn, you're
gonna find something that.
Speaker 5 (01:51):
Also, I've never broken anything.
Speaker 1 (01:54):
Ever, Why would you change yourself? I hadn't either until.
Speaker 7 (01:57):
I've said that lots because I've never broken anything in it.
Speaker 5 (02:01):
I've never Are you doing that?
Speaker 7 (02:09):
I have fallen a lot and never a single bone
in my body?
Speaker 5 (02:14):
Okay, hareful, it's possible.
Speaker 1 (02:19):
Doing that? What's happening? I got a bracelet dilemma? Man?
Speaker 9 (02:24):
My four year old kid he got me a bracelet
for Christmas, got it or made it?
Speaker 1 (02:29):
Made it?
Speaker 9 (02:30):
Like he goes to the store with my wife and
gets to pick something out and he picked a bracelet
making kid, and he went home and he made a bracelet.
Speaker 1 (02:38):
How did you feel about him picking the bracelet? Making
a kid, I.
Speaker 9 (02:42):
Didn't know about it until there's a bracelet looking at
it and.
Speaker 1 (02:49):
Pretty yeah, no, no, no, guys, like that is a
chick bracelet. Okay, but I can't imagine there were a
lot of masculine beads in the bracelet making. Kid, But
I didn't know that's what he got until I open
it and there's the bracelet and I'm like, he's like, Dad,
I got it for you, And guys, I mean pretty
much every day when I get home from work, he's like, Dad,
did you wear your bracelet to work today?
Speaker 9 (03:10):
And I'm like, oh, man, I must have forgot it.
I must have forgot it. And he asked me, and
I'm like, I can't wear that because it looks like
a chick bracelet.
Speaker 1 (03:19):
Like if I wear that, people are like, dude, what
is going on. I don't think people will think a
thing about it. I don't think people pay close enough
attention to you, not just you specifically, any of us.
Like sometimes we're like, I don't know if I should
do this, can do this? Because we think people are
always focused on what we're doing. They're not you could
wear this and nobody. We might give you a hard
time now because we know about it. Yeah, Or if
we saw you wearing a bracelet, because we know you,
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we'd be like, dude, what's up with the chick bracelet?
But nobody's gonna care. That's tough for my image. What
is your image? Hardcore is not that.
Speaker 5 (03:49):
It is not pink peach and pearls.
Speaker 1 (03:51):
That is definitely not it. I'll guarantee you that is
not my image. Let's still guys here, hugg it. Okay,
you're tugged. What do you think your image? How do
people proceed? You? Generally rough and tough, hardcore, rough around
the edge. Just and't that what you guys tell me? No? No,
none of that. Actually I just had that, ain't it? Man?
Speaker 9 (04:09):
And that bracelet you don't want to wear it? I
mean it looks like I mean, that looks like what
Amy said, pearls.
Speaker 5 (04:14):
Pink peach and pearls.
Speaker 8 (04:15):
But if you have like stone cold Steve Boston wearing
something like that, you went there twice.
Speaker 9 (04:20):
You know he's a manly man, but he wouldn't wear
that like his kid made it for him.
Speaker 1 (04:25):
Do you have it on today? No? Man?
Speaker 9 (04:27):
Like I said, I tell him every day when I
get Oh, I forgot man.
Speaker 1 (04:30):
I forgot. Why don't you put it in your car
and whenever you get in your car to go home,
you put it on. No, no, he he watches the videos.
Oh oh on this, So you should be wearing it.
Speaker 9 (04:40):
You should be wearing it, like my wife. Like he
now knows there's videos. He's like, can I see that
at work? Can I see that at work? And my
wife will play him like the Instagram videos or whatever,
and he looks and he doesn't never see the bracelet.
Speaker 1 (04:53):
So what are you going to do? Are you going
to say, hey, it's not for me, or you're gonna
wear the bracelet because you can't.
Speaker 9 (04:57):
I thought about just taking a picture and then saying, look, dude,
I wore your bracelet, and then maybe he'll totally forget
about it.
Speaker 1 (05:03):
Do a whole shoot with like seven different shirts in
one day. This is all you wear in the bracelet?
Oh man, that's I mean, that is that's rough. Man.
I don't think it's that bad. I would wear the bracelet.
I would wear that. And then I'm like, my wife,
why did you let him pick out that? Okay, now
we're getting down to it.
Speaker 5 (05:15):
Picked it out?
Speaker 1 (05:16):
Didn't he want a doll? At some point like a
Barbie or something to you.
Speaker 9 (05:19):
One point, I know he wanted rainbow cleats.
Speaker 1 (05:23):
He wanted rainbow cleats. Why does he want that? I
don't know. I like rainbow, I like pink. Yeah, but
it's fun my shoes today there pink puff girls, Spink
and Peach, literally pink and Peach, powder puff girl, Nike.
Isn't that against your image?
Speaker 6 (05:37):
Though?
Speaker 5 (05:37):
Bobby wear Miami is a.
Speaker 9 (05:39):
Little more hardcore than his, and I will give a
cat Yeah, those are the rainbow cleaves.
Speaker 1 (05:44):
Was tough man. I had to tell oh, they don't
have him in your size. What are you gonna do?
I don't know, And he commit one way or the other.
Speaker 7 (05:50):
Now that he watches videos, you'd probably stop lying.
Speaker 1 (05:54):
No.
Speaker 10 (05:54):
No, I just told my I forgot every day there's
gonna be a video.
Speaker 1 (05:58):
Mom.
Speaker 5 (05:59):
Why is Dada saying?
Speaker 7 (06:00):
He says he forgets the bracelet, but he really he watched.
Why did he tell me the cleats were sold out?
Speaker 1 (06:06):
Is that what happened?
Speaker 11 (06:07):
Hold out?
Speaker 1 (06:08):
He said, that's what I told him.
Speaker 5 (06:09):
He told him the man they're.
Speaker 1 (06:11):
Sold out didn't have in his size. But why don't
you just let him wear the rainbow? Rainbow clays and
a pink bracelet. There's nothing wrong with him. Man, he
likes pink. He ain't doesn't necessarily pink, but he wanted
to bring that. He thought it was so cool and
the rainbow cleats. I was like, oh my god, we
can't show it to soccer and you go back in
the day.
Speaker 7 (06:27):
Actually, Pink and Salmon was really really masculine boy color.
Speaker 1 (06:32):
Different times bad Pink. Tennis was on today you're feminine,
but we need to I'm feminine.
Speaker 5 (06:41):
Drop the stereotypes.
Speaker 1 (06:44):
Earlier in the show, Amy thought that she might be
psychic because she moved all of her stuff out of
her garage the day before her garage exploded and water
went everywhere.
Speaker 7 (06:53):
Well, all the stuff I needed to get rid of
for donation or throw away, but I like clean o
my entire garage.
Speaker 1 (06:59):
Still, maybe that was like some sort of premonition, like
I might be psychic. Yeah, So we sent her into
my office sitting in the dark. She sat there for
many minutes and we said, don't let your mind go anywhere.
Specific you go where it takes you, and then you
come in here and make a psychic prediction and then
we will see if it comes true. Was it hard
to calm down and move things out of the way
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to have this.
Speaker 7 (07:22):
Yeah, it's just like, what's a real thought that I'm
having or a thought that I'm trying to have?
Speaker 5 (07:26):
Or it was difficult?
Speaker 1 (07:28):
Ray? Can you give me some psychic music? Oh? That's good. Yeah.
So how'd you feel in there?
Speaker 5 (07:35):
Pretty? Calm, is relaxing. You have a pillow in there.
Speaker 1 (07:37):
I do have a pillow in there. I gave it
to him for Christmas. You no need to take credit
for something. Thank you? Did you lay?
Speaker 5 (07:43):
Yeah? I laid for a little bit and then I
sat at your desk.
Speaker 1 (07:46):
Were you able to find stillness?
Speaker 5 (07:48):
I tried?
Speaker 12 (07:48):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (07:50):
And what thoughts started to come? He was going to
win the super Bowl? That's what you did? You know?
There are okay, two teams left. Probably doesn't even know. Yeah,
do you even know who the two teams are? Okay,
this is interesting, This is very interesting. So we'll find that.
Here's what we're gonna do. We're gonna say nothing. We're
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gonna say nothing after she says this, say nothing on
if the team won or lost this week, and say nothing.
Speaker 6 (08:16):
I like this, though I could have swore just the
other day we talked about.
Speaker 1 (08:20):
Their being well just the end of the day, but
this weekend they played.
Speaker 5 (08:23):
I have no idea.
Speaker 1 (08:25):
We will know immediately if she's don't make a noise.
Let's just let her sit on it and live with it.
Oh shoot, So what's what like? What you visualize? Colors? People, teams,
something in the sky? Okay, so you see something in
the sky a lot. What did you see in the sky?
Speaker 5 (08:46):
An eagle?
Speaker 1 (08:47):
Okay? Yeah, so.
Speaker 7 (08:52):
But I also saw a cat a lot. But I
think that's for me. I think I'm getting a cat.
Speaker 1 (08:57):
I think the cats are still in it.
Speaker 7 (08:59):
We can tell that, regardless has nothing to do with
the super Bowl, that the cat has nothing to do
with the Super Bowl, has everything to do with that.
Speaker 5 (09:05):
I think I'm getting another cat.
Speaker 1 (09:07):
So on record, please tell us your psychic prediction.
Speaker 5 (09:12):
The Eagles are going to win the Super Bowl.
Speaker 1 (09:15):
Okay, guys, you heard it here say nothing.
Speaker 5 (09:18):
Or something is happening with Eagles.
Speaker 1 (09:20):
No no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no no.
Speaker 5 (09:21):
No, it's unclear.
Speaker 7 (09:24):
It may not be an Eagles football team.
Speaker 1 (09:27):
You said that, we're not doing you have the Eagles
to win the Super Bowl.
Speaker 5 (09:32):
No, but I'm just saying, pay attention.
Speaker 1 (09:33):
You don't know what happened this past weekend. No, but
eagles came so so okay, not a clue. I'll humor you.
Something big is going to happen with some sort of eagles.
So let's just say it's not the Eagles winning the
super Bowl, but something all I.
Speaker 7 (09:48):
Had visions of an eagle soaring through the sky, which
just made.
Speaker 5 (09:54):
Me think of the Eagles being in the Super Bowl.
Speaker 7 (09:57):
Okay, I thought that that was maybe what was happening.
Speaker 11 (10:00):
Okay, but the eagle is the main and it has
to happened with like somebody close.
Speaker 1 (10:05):
Right. This is not like somebody in Uruguay that's gonna
have an eagle. This is like personal and close.
Speaker 7 (10:10):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (10:11):
I mean I don't know.
Speaker 7 (10:11):
Maybe maybe something happens with an eagle with one of us,
or the Eagles when the Super Bowl, or you know,
maybe someone here needs to soar.
Speaker 1 (10:20):
Okay, now she's being way too vague, very broad way.
Speaker 7 (10:23):
Too vague, sore, Like an eagle, spread your wings, fly
towards the sun.
Speaker 1 (10:28):
Maybe one of us flies. This is Shane who left
us a voicemailt last night.
Speaker 2 (10:34):
Yeah, Bobby, that's been a long time listener. It's been
a truck driver for thirty years. I just heard the
podcast the other day about Eddie with his walkie talkies
and these kids. Let's seebees, let your kids talk to
the truck drivers. We enjoy it. There's nothing to make
us any happier than seeing a little kid pumpy's arm.
We could be a gruffy old truck driver, but you
see a little kid pumpy's arm, blue will honk the
(10:54):
horn and smile.
Speaker 1 (10:55):
Here to hear Eddie got his kids. CBS found out
they were talking to truckers.
Speaker 8 (10:59):
They were just walkie talkies like you buy at the
toy store.
Speaker 1 (11:02):
Still talking to truckers. Sure, and he was like, should
I take them away? We talked about it. I said no,
how did that end up?
Speaker 8 (11:09):
They still have them. I just told them they're the rules.
We don't talk to truckers.
Speaker 1 (11:12):
Oh, they can't talk about like.
Speaker 8 (11:14):
If channel fourteen is the trucker line, like stay with
from channel fourteen, boom, don't.
Speaker 1 (11:17):
About that trucker. They're saying, all good, Hey.
Speaker 8 (11:19):
Look I'm all about the hand dude the third that's cool.
But like conversations with truckers, these are little kids. No,
I draw the line there.
Speaker 1 (11:27):
There's a story about kids and when kids start to
be that preteen of I don't like my parents anymore.
My parents aren't cool anymore. So we got two parents
here that are either dealing with it now or have
dealt with it, and Amy and Eddie. So children start
conforming with others of the same age at blank age.
Speaker 12 (11:47):
Amie, what do you think I'll go with thirteen?
Speaker 4 (11:51):
Eddie?
Speaker 8 (11:52):
Twelve?
Speaker 1 (11:53):
Yeah, I mean you're both right there. It is twelve
twelve and up. Before that, children largely do their own
thing and are unaffected by others. From twelve on, people
are more strongly influenced by their peers than their own
set of values. This is from the Proceedings of the
National Academy of Sciences. Amy, as a parent, how did
you start to deal with it once your kids started
to do what the other kids did instead of like
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how they were taught.
Speaker 7 (12:17):
I mean I got my kids later, and they were
older when they came to America, so even developmentally we're
a little bit behind. So I haven't experienced it at
quite probably the level as other people. I feel like
my kids think for themselves a little bit, but they don't, don't.
Speaker 12 (12:32):
They don't think I'm cool, Eddie.
Speaker 8 (12:34):
I just sound we're leaders. We're not followers. We make
the rules. We don't follow them, not like them, But
did they do that sometimes? Just like what they fall
into a lot is the fashion stuff. Oh, everywhere everyone's
wearing this brand of shirts, so I want to start
wearing this brand. But as far as the other stuff,
they're pretty good at, like being the leader and not
doing what they're doing. You did that when everybody No, dude,
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I was the trendsetter, like I remember, not because you're
not that now.
Speaker 1 (12:58):
There's no way you used to be.
Speaker 8 (13:00):
In high school, dude, I started wearing Hawaiian shirts and
next thing you know, the whole school was wearing Hawaiian shirts.
It was awesome. And then I started taking skateboard to school.
Guess what, everyone else took skateboards at school.
Speaker 1 (13:10):
I just don't think.
Speaker 12 (13:11):
And that's what you tell your kids.
Speaker 1 (13:12):
Yeah, based on the person we know now that you
were any sort of trendsetter, no offense.
Speaker 8 (13:17):
Dude, I am a trendsetter and that's cool, Like, and
that's the way kids need to grow up. Like, can
you imagine how much more we can do as a
society if everyone's the trendsetter and not just the follower.
Speaker 1 (13:27):
Guys do we believe anything. He's saying.
Speaker 9 (13:28):
No, you literally take Bobby's clothes and wear them.
Speaker 1 (13:33):
Me.
Speaker 4 (13:33):
I'm not even saying that.
Speaker 1 (13:34):
I'm just talking in general.
Speaker 4 (13:35):
No way, you were setting fashion rules for your school.
Speaker 1 (13:39):
You're not a type a personality in a wonderful way.
Speaker 8 (13:42):
Flip flops were those?
Speaker 4 (13:43):
Those?
Speaker 8 (13:43):
Were those?
Speaker 1 (13:44):
Your flip flops?
Speaker 8 (13:45):
People wear flip flops at your school. No, in my school, dude,
everyone wore flip flops after I started wearing flip flops.
Speaker 1 (13:52):
So you were the coolest kid in school.
Speaker 8 (13:53):
I mean I didn't say that, but they fall that's what.
Speaker 1 (13:56):
You were saying, lunchbox.
Speaker 4 (13:58):
No, I didn't set any in You set no trends.
I promise you. There's no way.
Speaker 9 (14:03):
I can't imagine you had one Hawaiian shirt and then
everybody in South Texas is like, oh my gosh, we
gotta get Hawaiian shirts.
Speaker 4 (14:10):
You lived by the beach and you're school.
Speaker 7 (14:15):
What if he was referring to, like, you know how
we had them days at school and.
Speaker 4 (14:18):
It was like Friday.
Speaker 12 (14:20):
No.
Speaker 1 (14:21):
Yeah, I just don't think you were one kid and
then all of a sudden you're a way different. I don't, okay, dude,
I was there and this is about kids anyway, and
your kids, and.
Speaker 8 (14:29):
I'm just saying, my kids are gonna do what I'm
doing because they look up to me, and I'm telling them, hey,
I was the trendsetter.
Speaker 1 (14:35):
You think your kids look up to you.
Speaker 8 (14:37):
They look at everything I do.
Speaker 1 (14:38):
Think.
Speaker 12 (14:39):
Do they think you're cool?
Speaker 1 (14:40):
Yes? What they do see at least I see like
a bizarro or We're aware.
Speaker 7 (14:45):
That my kids don't think I'm cool. But I also
don't think my kids are trying to do what a
lot of other kids are doing. And if they are,
they're just sneaking it.
Speaker 8 (14:54):
My seventeen year old, you know what he said the
other day, he goes, it's pretty cool. I actually have
a cool dad.
Speaker 1 (15:00):
That was the biggest call way more than anybody.
Speaker 8 (15:04):
What's on your thing? He didn't well he didn't want
a record player.
Speaker 12 (15:07):
Thank you, and and he got a record player.
Speaker 1 (15:09):
Okay, okay, well uh anyway, sorry, everybody's got twelve year olds.
Apparently Eddie is the greatest ad ever. Don't have to
worry about it, trendsetter and Amy story is a little
different because.
Speaker 12 (15:21):
Yeah, I just adopted later some of my kids. It's
very different.
Speaker 7 (15:24):
But I will say the sneaky thing is real and
social media is real. I think that that's where if
all the other kids have social that's what they say
the most. Everybody has Snapchat and everybody has this. I'm like,
well okay, and so then yeah, what do they do
sneak it?
Speaker 1 (15:37):
I thank you Bobby's story. You might want to keep
a container of baby powder with you because this is
the number one smell they say helps fight stress. Researchers
found that smelling baby powder can trigger subconscious memories, positive
subconscious memories because it goes back to when you were
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a baby ye and you had baby powder put on
your butt and times were good because you have a
water bill to pay. They didn't sell the water bill stuff.
That's what happens in my head, Like once life happens
and you gotta start paying water bills, that sucks. Is
that what did he have? Water?
Speaker 9 (16:14):
No?
Speaker 1 (16:15):
Oil got different, very different. It was lace like allegedly
that there were yes drugs baby oil on everything. Allegedly
I'm here today. That's from the sinate desire about Rachel Hurst.
P h d uh sean did he comes? Baby oil
was allegedly laced with date raped drug that's from tin Philadelphia.
Speaker 7 (16:38):
Just make sure you don't have the baby powder that
had the asbestos.
Speaker 5 (16:42):
You don't want to snort that.
Speaker 3 (16:44):
Who's snorting anything in you said? Sniff it smell It
smell takes things to a whole new level. She's all pall,
So you never know what version you're gonna get.
Speaker 7 (16:57):
But sometimes if you take a straw in hell, you
might get.
Speaker 1 (17:01):
A little okay. Next step From Newsobserver dot com, mental
health professionals express the importance of properly dealing with the
disappointment of a loss of your favorite team in a
healthy way. Now, super Bowl's coming up, all you Eagles fans?
Are you cheaps fans? I need to read this. Arkansas
lost another basketball game and we played Oklahoma, and my
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wife's a big go call. Oh, and I was texting
with her dad at the same time. Her dad massive
Oklahoma fans. But you know what, I like texting with
him because we both are like, we're probably gonna lose.
And then when he didn't lose, he was like, ah, man,
you guys played well. Like he's fun. Yeah. Caitlin's like
I told you you suck. She's hardcore. But first off,
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they say, lay off the alcohol. After the game. Excessive
drinking just makes you feel worse. Next, take a break
from social media. You don't want to see people in
your network gloating. Absolutely, I will not get on Twitter, Instagram,
not so bad, TikTok, it'll feed me mean things Sometimes.
(18:03):
I about losses to games. I know because it's in
my algorithm right, just like Arkansas Sports. But I will
also avoid ESPN at all costs if we play a
top twenty five team, because they'll put it on the
scroll on the ticket at the bottom, and I don't
want to see us lose again. So I will not
watch ESPN for twelve hours if we lose a game.
And then the best way to get over your team
losing is to be optimistic, thinking about all the enjoyable
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moments during that year in the amazement.
Speaker 5 (18:26):
Yeah, that's tough, and you don't have many moments.
Speaker 1 (18:29):
That's possible.
Speaker 5 (18:30):
Sure, can you think back to another year, like what year?
Speaker 1 (18:33):
Yeah? I can think back to many years we've sucked.
Ninety eight, ninety well, ninety eight, we fumbled to lose
a national championship to have a shot there.
Speaker 5 (18:41):
Back ninety with baby powder and diapers.
Speaker 1 (18:43):
I was in college, so you probably next up, Big
Van Dyke still works out three days a week. He's
ninety nine years old.
Speaker 8 (18:51):
Wow for him, but like he's not lifting heavy, like
he's just he mentioned more than you.
Speaker 1 (18:55):
I watched it over watch. No, that's from page six.
He's ninety nine. He still does look great for ninety nine.
But I would say pretty good Forrady. That's cool. Next
up Shenead O'Connor, who's saying nothing compassed to you. She
leads one point seven million dollars to her kids and
urges them to milk the sales of her music as
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her final wishes are revealed. She died by the way.
I don't know if you guys remembered that, but she
said that in like her her will, like everything I've
ever done, milk it. You try to use it everywhere,
make all the money from it you possibly can. Snead
O'Connor left almost two million dollars of her estate, and
then part of her wishes, she said that her albums
be released after her death of music she had recorded
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at the discretion of any of my children who are
over eighteen, and milk it for all that it's worth.
That's pretty cool. That's from page six. All right, that's
your name is thank you? Those Bobby's nice. But I
guess I could have put the Eagles one and the
Chiefs won. But we just talked about that big sports story.
So they will be playing in Super Bowl. What number
do you think it is? If we were guessing fifty something? Yeah? Okay,
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is a psychic or did you hear it?
Speaker 5 (20:05):
I just last year I remember being fifty something.
Speaker 1 (20:07):
Yeah, which one do you think it would be? The
feor to pick one? Fifty six? Fifty nine?
Speaker 5 (20:12):
I believe l I X you turned six upside down?
It's a nine.
Speaker 1 (20:17):
Okay, she's doing the psychic thing, now you see it.
At some point, I did kind of announce over the
weekend that my comedically Inspirational special will be on CMT
a week from tomorrow, which is February fourth, at nine
eighth Central. So I didn't do a cake reveal. Yeah,
and if you're done already with a cake, no I'm not.
(20:38):
But they finally were like, you can say it and
it's not like you have a lot of lead up times.
I just dow it up on Instagram. Okay, So a
week from tomorrow, my comedically inspirational special that we shot,
we actually shot it in three different places. It's very unconventional.
It's not like just a straight stand up comedy special.
It's very unconventional. And we're all over the place. We
shot it in Tampa and Nashville and Virginia Beach. But
(21:00):
again nine eight Central next Tuesday night, boom good. I
want to get to watch it. What we plan a
show in Atlanta?
Speaker 5 (21:09):
Oh dang, oh, what can you like? Have it like
a sports event.
Speaker 1 (21:13):
Have it on your I'm okay, not looking at myself,
that's true. That's always a loss if I'm watching myself.
Two things to talk about. First off, Amy says that
she might have a little psychic inside of her because
for some reason, she was drawn to pull all the
stuff out of her garage before it exploded. There's like
a huge water explosion, and so she's like, I think
(21:34):
I'm seeing things in the future. So we had to
go guys, it's not basically like two hours ago. The
story's changed.
Speaker 7 (21:42):
What I said was it is kind of crazy, don't
you think? And I wonder what my something my intuition
is really on fire right now or something.
Speaker 1 (21:51):
Then we had her go sit in my office and
then dark for five minutes and see what her next
psychic prediction would be. She did not watch any of
the games this weekend. She did not know anything about
who won. And then she goes in and she comes
out and you said, what when you came out that I.
Speaker 7 (22:07):
Was seeing an eagle soaring towards the sun. So therefore
I think the Eagles are going to win the Super Bowl.
Speaker 1 (22:15):
She did not know the Eagles had won the game
because I was talking to her way earlier this morning,
just watching the games. No nothing, So no idea you
based on your I don't know, intuition, psychic abilities, you're
not calling the Eagles to win the Super Bowl? Yes,
now when you you looked.
Speaker 5 (22:33):
It up, I see here that the Eagles won.
Speaker 1 (22:37):
When we got off the air, she started going, if
the Eagles didn't win, this is a minute ago, maybe Auburn,
it's for Auburn basketball, like she was making every Eagle
experience but even this Tennessee.
Speaker 5 (22:48):
But I also said, I was seeing.
Speaker 7 (22:49):
A cat like Auburn Tigers war eagle.
Speaker 1 (22:56):
Like, are you picking the Eagles?
Speaker 5 (22:58):
Then right now we're going to stick the Super Bowl?
Speaker 1 (23:00):
What's the cat? See? This is what psychics do. They
leave it vague.
Speaker 5 (23:04):
Yeah, but I'm giving you.
Speaker 7 (23:05):
I'm just telling you all my secrets of what psychics do.
They won last night fifty to twenty three.
Speaker 1 (23:11):
You already knew that. You're good, you knew that before you.
Speaker 7 (23:13):
Even psych I didn't know that. What I know is
they're going to win the super Bowl. However I did
when I was looking this up. Just see that the
Chiefs one.
Speaker 1 (23:25):
You missed all that just from like existing, maybe just
it exists everywhere I look because all my algorithms just
need it to me. And I watched it.
Speaker 7 (23:32):
I was well, I wasn't on social media much last night,
and I was not at home and I went to
bed at like eight o'clock.
Speaker 5 (23:39):
So I don't I don't know.
Speaker 7 (23:41):
All I know is the Chiefs have won the super
Bowl the last two years, so it's going to be
a tough game, but the Eagles will prevail.
Speaker 1 (23:50):
Will you be better than this on DraftKings?
Speaker 5 (23:52):
Yes? Of course.
Speaker 1 (23:54):
Hey, what do you think the points spread is psychic? Yeah?
Let us know that. Yeah, And I already know it
because I met it alady this morning. I bet or
last night as soon as it was announced.
Speaker 5 (24:02):
I have no idea that. All I know is you
sent me to your room to sit for five.
Speaker 7 (24:06):
Minutes, all I see is an eagle soaring, and so
I bring you my versition.
Speaker 1 (24:11):
I don't know the room again. Maybe we'll get a spread,
maybe there is a I can save this for tomorrow,
but I'll do it now. There is a documentary called
chief Saholic on Amazon and I think you would be
blown away by it. So it's about a fan of
the Kansas City Chiefs who would be in full wolf
costume and he was their most famous fan and what
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they call Chiefs Kingdom. And he was going to all
these away games. He traveled. He was at every home game,
huge social media following, would go to all the away games,
like worked in a warehouse, s graduated from Kansas State.
People for the most part didn't know what he looked like.
He was in full wolf costume. This is not a
spoiler of the documentary because it was in the news.
(24:55):
He was robbing banks, going to every away game, so
we could afford it. Crazy and there's a whole documentary
on it. It's awesome.
Speaker 5 (25:02):
Where is he now?
Speaker 1 (25:04):
You got to watch doctor for that. But he I
think you robbed like eight nine, ten banks something like that.
He got to be so good at robbing banks. That
he was just like boom on it out the door.
Speaker 5 (25:14):
Okay, that's interesting.
Speaker 1 (25:16):
I just want to say shout out to hardcore fans.
You know, people will do anything to be with their teams.
But no, he was robbing all of these banks. He
robbed one in Nashville, he robbed one in Iowa. He
would he'd go to like the Texans game.
Speaker 5 (25:27):
Was he ever? Like nobody ever got harmed?
Speaker 1 (25:30):
Right?
Speaker 5 (25:31):
Was he robbing?
Speaker 1 (25:32):
This was a news story. I'll give you a couple
of little details because I want you to watch it.
Speaker 11 (25:37):
No, nobody he didn't shoot anybody? Well okay, yeah, because
then he would that'll be harming.
Speaker 5 (25:44):
Okay.
Speaker 7 (25:45):
I guess I'm just wondering, like, because yeah, if you're
just a fan and you're trying to afford something, like
what lengths do you go?
Speaker 5 (25:51):
Like how far?
Speaker 1 (25:52):
I don't go robin banks? You just stay home and
don't go away. Watch TV?
Speaker 5 (25:55):
Yeah a bank with a banana or something?
Speaker 1 (25:57):
Oh yeah yeah, oh YEAHY had a gun. You have
to watch amy. You would love it. If you're not
a sports fan at all, I would give it three
and a half out of five, Like if you're a
zero percent sports fan, at just how absurd some people are.
It also made me feel like a loser for like
living and dying with a sports team.
Speaker 7 (26:18):
Yeah, but you're not a Razor holock.
Speaker 1 (26:22):
I don't Rob Banks, but I kind of am. But
we had another bad basketball loss this weekend, or like
one in five in sc play, I wanted to kick
a hole in the wall. Yeah, almost went out and
robb a gas station.
Speaker 11 (26:33):
No.
Speaker 7 (26:33):
I just think, Yeah, does someone like that go seek help?
Like in are they You're so addicted?
Speaker 5 (26:39):
Like you'll do whatever to Halic?
Speaker 1 (26:41):
Yeah, I wouldn't. This is not homework, but I would
encourage you at some point before the Super Bowl. You
have two weeks. If you'll watch Chiefs a Haulic, I
think you'll be blown away. It's on Amazon, It's on
Amazon Prime. It's two hours long. I know. I said
the same thing, and No, I was gonna watch it
in two halves, but I got to the first half
and I I didn't stop. I' marathoned it.
Speaker 5 (27:02):
I'll watch it. I'm in.
Speaker 1 (27:04):
But he would travel and en route to all these
away games to fund his lifestyle, Rob Banks, It's crazy.
Eddie's the one that put me on it. I wouldn't
watch forever. I was like, I don't spend two hours
watching it. I wish it was four hours long. Wow, yeah,
it's that good. In Chiefs Kingdom, they're hardcore. But I
would watch these fans that were so hardcore, and then
(27:25):
I would feel embarrassed for me that I let it
affect me that much when arkansasll wins and loses. So
I've been doing a better job in my head. You
don't have a Chiefs Winnabago though, like I know, but
at guys are level. I did get online and look
to buy that. There's a little razorback bug like uh Volkswagen.
I did, and my wife's like, you can't buy that.
Speaker 5 (27:46):
You can't second thing.
Speaker 1 (27:48):
That's what I'm saying. It's built like a little Halls.
I know I need it. It's like it's literally a
little razor b How awesome that would be to drive.
Speaker 7 (27:57):
I feel like that's the gateway into Robin Well, you
don't need a rob Banks to go to the games,
but it'll be a gateway to something.
Speaker 11 (28:04):
Oh murder, No, no, no, no. I want to show you
a picture of like the car, because I don't need
to see a picture. I'm sure it looks.
Speaker 1 (28:11):
Like driving to work in the little hog. I don't
need to see it either. Did you need this thing?
Thank you?
Speaker 5 (28:17):
You don't need it.
Speaker 1 (28:18):
See I know you find out who your friends are.
Speaker 5 (28:21):
Oh no, I'm being a wife to your friend to
your wife right now.
Speaker 1 (28:24):
Yeah, okay, so that's crazy. Chiefs a Holly, go watch it.
The other thing I want to talk about that was
crazy was Morgan went downtown this weekend. How often do
you go downtown Morgan? Now generally are you aging out
of it a little bit?
Speaker 12 (28:36):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (28:36):
No, definitely, maybe once a month maybe, So you go
down and tell everybody what you saw. Oh what did
I see? The naked person? Oh yeah, how does that not?
On top of mind? What else did you see?
Speaker 10 (28:47):
So you got a list crazy things happened to me
all the time. So I'm going into a bar and
there's this lady that's standing out yelling, like facing.
Speaker 1 (28:56):
The bar, and she's nude.
Speaker 10 (28:59):
On the bottom hand, she had pulled down her pants.
She was Winny the poo in it, and she's yelling
at the bar, and I'm like trying to go in.
I'm kind of freaked out, and I'm like, I'm not
really sure what's happening. The door is locked, and I
see a bunch of people in this bar and that
like a bartender comes running over like quickly unlocked it.
Speaker 1 (29:14):
She's like, get in, get in, and I come in.
They take to you and.
Speaker 10 (29:19):
Yeah, and I like run in. I'm like, what is
going on? They're like, we don't really know. She just
kind of came in yelling, and then she depants herself.
And this is where we're at right now.
Speaker 1 (29:28):
Why do you think she took her pants down?
Speaker 10 (29:31):
And probably a mental health situation if I had to guess.
Speaker 1 (29:35):
Yeah, I would guess that too. I triggered that, you know,
they kicked her out. But again, I've never been in
a state where I'm I've never been drunk, but any
state where I'm just like got taken of pants off,
like all the way down in public that far. But
she was all the way bottom half naked.
Speaker 10 (29:53):
Yep, the whole bottom pants were down, and I'm like,
but why what of that? Was getting a point across?
I'm not exactly sure what her point was because it
was kind of mumbled. She was definitely had alcohol in her,
but she was just yelling like previously. And then shortly
about five minutes later, she pulls her pants up and walks.
Speaker 1 (30:08):
Away, so the cops didn't even get her. And if
you're a cop and there's someone with their pants down
like that, well you probably hate that you have to
go touch them, right, you got your gloves on already,
pulling your gloves on, like don't you cut or do
you tase them from afar and then put your gloves
on it slowly pull their pants on as they're down.
Terrible job.
Speaker 5 (30:29):
I mean all are saying that now.
Speaker 7 (30:31):
I hate to say this though, but it probably depends
on what they look like.
Speaker 1 (30:36):
Because she's really pretty. You're like, I got this, I
got it, more get away. I don't think so. I
never see anybody really pretty doing something like this. It's
like nude beaches when they're like people. So I went
to a nude beach and I wish I wouldn't have, yeah,
because it's not like a bunch of that shape people
walking around a nude beach and you.
Speaker 6 (30:53):
Don't need to go get a female officer, right you
think it's like TSA.
Speaker 1 (30:59):
I bet you you don't. I bet you. If a
woman is butt naked from waist down and a cop
gets called, you just take them down as soon as possible,
I guess so, or from barrowing.
Speaker 10 (31:11):
Well, I was just standing in the bar and I
just saw her walk away.
Speaker 1 (31:13):
Should put her pants on.
Speaker 11 (31:14):
I got to follow her to see how this thing
ended up, right, we need to know more.
Speaker 1 (31:20):
It's now time for a scam alert, So we're looking
out for you guys, trying to make sure you don't
get scammed. Amy, you got a couple what was the
toll one you got?
Speaker 7 (31:30):
Yeah, I got a text message that I had a
toll bill do and it had a link and you
know you can drive through tolls and not know, and
it scanned your license plate and then all of a
sudden you owe this money. And so I freak out thinking, well,
I don't want to have a toll bill because we
had a friend once where the toll bill racked up
and I can't remember exactly how this happened to our
(31:50):
friends steep, but thousands of dollars and.
Speaker 1 (31:53):
They ignored it.
Speaker 7 (31:56):
Well that's the thing, like if I just ignored this,
thinking it's a scam, then it could pile up up
and if I click on it, I could get scammed.
So it's just they're getting sneaky these days.
Speaker 1 (32:07):
We don't really have tolls here though, true, So if
you were to fall for that one true, So mostly
that's if you live in a place so they have tolls,
just understand. Yeah, no one going around.
Speaker 7 (32:18):
This particular text, Like I have boiled it down to
that it's a scam, so I'm not clicking on it.
But it's just it's just annoying because yeah, they're probably
sending that out to thousands of pop and you get
two people that click bam.
Speaker 1 (32:31):
The next one scam alert. Now this is somebody inviting
on a podcast.
Speaker 7 (32:37):
Oh yeah, Sadie Robinson or Robertson, Robertson that dynasty, Dynasty, Yeah, Robertson,
excuse me. And I was actually really excited it got
sent to my podcast email, so I thought, okay, her
people are reaching out to my podcasting mail to have
me on as a guest. And I'm reading through it
and it seems legit, legit, legit. And then the last
line is we're willing to compensate you three thousand dollars
(32:59):
for your visit.
Speaker 12 (33:00):
And instantly I know this is a scam because the.
Speaker 1 (33:03):
People do that with me all the time. Yeah, yeah,
where they're like, that's exactly, pay three thousand dollars and
then I get messages from people going, are you trying
to pay me to come on your podcast? I'm in
and I'm like, I'm not paying you to come on
the podcast, but yes, scam. That's that one really doesn't
affect the listeners.
Speaker 12 (33:16):
But it doesn't at all.
Speaker 1 (33:17):
But not trying to Yeah, I'm not booking anybody for
my podcast either and paying money. But scam alert. Yeah, yeah,
there you go. Thank you? Am you ever sharing that?
Thanks me? And vulnerable and thinking you had to pay
tolls when we don't have tolls here.
Speaker 7 (33:29):
No, no, I was using it as an example of
that you freak out for a second thinking about it,
but I know it was a scam.
Speaker 1 (33:34):
Yes, scam alert. Over the weekend, I watched the Tom
Green documentary. Are you familiar with Tom Green?
Speaker 7 (33:45):
Oh?
Speaker 5 (33:45):
Yeah?
Speaker 12 (33:45):
I would watch him on what was it MTV?
Speaker 1 (33:49):
Like revolutionized television for people our age because he was wild.
It was like drinking milk, got the utter of a cow.
He would do bits where he would go and lay
down face first and then just see what happened, and
people would gather around him.
Speaker 8 (34:08):
That's funny.
Speaker 1 (34:09):
Like I loved the show so much and then what
I forgot. The documentary is amazing because it talks about
he started. First he was in a rap group, like
a real one called Organized Rhyme and they're from Canada.
He got nominated for a Juno with this group, which
is basically the Canadian Grammy got like a record deal,
Canadian record deal never really worked in America, but like,
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he was in a rap group with his buddies in
high school. And from then he started doing public access
television and would do the show and he did that
for like five or six years, as he did other
things for free, and then a small little channel in
Canada picked him up. And the documentary goes through like
his life and like all of those and finally it's
he gets really famous on MTV, like wildly famous. He's
(34:53):
one of if you were to go through our life
like people that exploded and were in that pop culture
most famous person for a while, he's one of them.
And my wife didn't know much about him because she
missed it. She's almost twelve years younger than I am.
So Morgan, do you know Tom Green? No?
Speaker 12 (35:06):
I have no idea who he is.
Speaker 1 (35:08):
Massive in college, we would all wait for Tom Green
show to come on. Is a talk show, and he
had his buddies and they would just do this crazy stuff.
It was why Jackass exists.
Speaker 12 (35:22):
So it was called the Tom Green Show.
Speaker 1 (35:23):
It was a talk show and they would sit like
this or like any of the talk shows that you see,
and guests would come on. But then he was always
doing just completely absurd stuff and he would go on
the streets and do man on the Street stuff but crazy.
Speaker 12 (35:37):
Was he the first one to do the like man
on the Street type stuff?
Speaker 1 (35:39):
No, that was like candid camera, but David Letterman did it.
Jack Benny did it back in the day, so not
the first, but definitely kind of brought it back in
in like the early two thousands, and it was he
was just out of his mind and he was in
his twenties, and so the documentaries like all the years
he spent doing it for free. He had a bit
(36:00):
called Undercutter's Pizza, which I forgot about until I watched
the documentary where he would chase a pizza guy, like
he'd find one doing pizza deliveries and he would have
a pizza with just the crust and the sauce on
it in the box and he'd follow the pizza guy
and he had a tackle box full of toppings, and
he'd get to the house and be like, I'll make
(36:20):
your pizza even cheaper than what you did this this
guy and he tried to undercut the pizza guy that
was delivering it, and then like people want to beat
him up. So I watched it and remembered a lot
of stuff. It's very nostalgic for me. But he married
Drew Barrymore.
Speaker 12 (36:34):
Yeah, that was crazy.
Speaker 8 (36:35):
We forgot about that.
Speaker 1 (36:37):
What I didn't realize from the documentary was his show
never got canceled. So one of the crazy things that
happened to him was, well, the bad thing that happened
was he got testicular cancer while doing the show. Like,
as he was doing the show, he went to the
doctor and they diagnosed him with testicular cancer. And instead
of being like I got cancer, I got to step away,
he did it all on camera's part of the show.
(36:58):
He was like, I got testicular cancer. And so he
was like in the hospital, they like showed it after
they had surgery. His nut that had cancer on it
was a bit and he kept it a bit even
at the hospital afterward, and so they showed all of
that and I remember the Tom Green Show no longer existing,
but I forgot about all the cancer stuff that he
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went through on camera while also being funny about it
so much that it got awkward because there was a
scene like a shoot they were doing where they were
going to dinner and it was him and all his
friends and Drew Berrymore and he's like to the waitress
who was there, he was like, Yep, we're having a
dinner because I have cancer. She's like huh, She's like, yeah,
(37:42):
we're celebrating.
Speaker 4 (37:43):
I have surgery tomorrow.
Speaker 1 (37:44):
I'm getting modestical cut off. And it's so like absurd,
But at the same time, it was so public that
a lot of people ended up going to get checked
for it as well, And it was just I forgot
all about this and how difficult talked of all the
pain that he was in afterward, like physically is really good.
(38:05):
I mean, there are certain things that I think I
have inadvertently stolen from him, and he says he indvertently
stolen has stolen stuff from people throughout history as well.
But even like the little theme songs that I write
for like all the podcasts, like on twenty five Whistles,
it's like this is a podcast called twenty five Whistles
talking in football, we all.
Speaker 4 (38:25):
Wear a whistle.
Speaker 1 (38:25):
Yeah, it's stupid, but what did you expect. So it's
just But then to hear his the song again, which
I hadn't heard it forever. He was like, this is
the Tom Green Show. It's not the Green Tom Show.
This is my favorite show. It's just so absurd and simple.
I was like, oh, that's probably where I got whatever sensibility.
It is like musically so and then now he has
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a farm and can He sold his house in la
lives in a house in Canada, and it's just that
it's his life now and it's about our forty five minutes.
I loved it. I'm also I was a mass of
Tom Green fan. He did Road Trip. Freddie Got Fingered
was a movie he wrote that it was so out
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of control. He did Charlie's Angels. That's where he met
Drew Barrymore. But he was just this goofy kid who
came to America and did The Tom Green Show. Not
only was it massive, but it created because he was
a big skateboarder two and that was kind of the
skateboarder culture of skateboard and do crazy stunts. I mean,
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that's where Jackass came from, was his time. So anyway,
this is not Tuesday Reviews Day because I have a
story I'm going to tell in the back of it.
But I thought it was awesome and at the end
I almost cried.
Speaker 12 (39:39):
I didn't what moved you? Well, I guess you can't say.
Speaker 1 (39:44):
No. It's not even anything specifically. It was just kind
of like him going like, all this happened, this is
who I am now, these are my goals, And I
was just kind of like, dang, Mike, were you kind
of emotional to I think.
Speaker 13 (39:56):
The part I was emotional by him, like feeling for
him that he was always ahead of his time, like
he was doing things way before anybody else was doing it.
And if he would have done him like ten years later,
he would have been even more famous.
Speaker 1 (40:07):
Yeah. I mean he was just taking cameras and recording
stuff where people are doing it now on their phones.
He was doing podcast but from his house. I mean.
Joe Rogan credits Tom Green for giving him the idea
to do what he does because he would go to Tom
Green's house and shoot this internet live internet streaming show
that nobody else was doing. But yeah, it was really good.
(40:28):
It was really inspiring, and I just forgot I loved
Tom Green And if there were like ten people, it's like,
who are the people that you probably emulate, mimic or
just still from. He's definitely on that list. Well, anyway,
we watched that on Friday night. He came to my
house on Saturday, and so he just drove up in
his van, Like what kind of van? So he talks
(40:49):
about it, so I can talk about it. They outfitted
a like a big I would say, if you're an
artist and you have a van, but it's not quite
a bus, and there's room in it. They outfitted and
put solar panels on top of it. And he drives
on his tour. He's touring stand up and selling big rooms,
but they stand hotels. But then they take like two
or three days off and they drive and just like
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stay somewhere in the van.
Speaker 12 (41:13):
Oh cool.
Speaker 1 (41:14):
Yeah, And so he was over and then after they
brought their dog with them. They have a rescue and
then we just hung out in the yard because I
was like, our dogs try to escape, so you can
let your dog free. We went and hung out in
the yard for like fifteen twenty minutes just kind of talked.
It was awesome. Oh he was very nice. Wow, wasn't
like loud, wasn't crazy like you're expecting to be. Most
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people that are that way outwardly just aren't that way
whenever it comes to just talking. He kind of was
what I expected, which was the exact opposite of what
he was on the show.
Speaker 13 (41:45):
But I could tell like why he was famous and
like why he was good at that. I just felt
that energy from him, like, oh, I could see that
this guy has something. There's just like an energy about
him when you're around him, like, oh he was on TV.
Speaker 1 (41:54):
I came and we did the podcast and then hung
out for a bit and then he was like, hey,
you want to if you want to come to the show,
and I did. You don't do that, but no, I
mean is nighttime. I was tired, but it's great. We
did it on Saturday. We don't I don't ever do
anything on Saturday as far as like at the house
with interviews. But it was really cool and it'll be
up not this week, but it'll be up next week. Yeah.
But we did a Tom Green. Yeah, it's super cool.
Speaker 7 (42:16):
Yeah, especially someone that yeah, you've emulated and to have
them at your house like in having that type of
one on one conversation.
Speaker 1 (42:25):
The documentary was really good too, and I don't know
at the end of it because that's my wife said, hey,
he's coming over tomorrow and we had watched something else.
I was like, we watched the first half with me
because I'm going to watch it to make sure I've
seen it when he comes over. And it was so
good that she ended up watching the whole thing and
at the end she was talking about she SAEs, I'm
really rooting for that guy, and I was like, yeah,
(42:46):
me too, Yeah, me too. But lovely, just a lovely guy.
So that should be not this week, but next on
the on the Bobby Cast. Yeah. And if he comes town,
go watch a show. He plays music too. He put
out a whole country record because they're doing an Amazon's
also doing a four part series on his life now
(43:07):
in Canada because he just bought like a house in
the woods, and then he's doing a comedy special too,
So there you go. There's my there's my day with
Tom Green.
Speaker 8 (43:17):
That's pretty cool.
Speaker 1 (43:17):
It's pretty cool. The coolest part was out in the yard,
just like hanging out normal life.
Speaker 12 (43:23):
Yeah, being normal and he was.
Speaker 1 (43:25):
Like, You've inspired me my whole life. And I'm like Tom,
really and he's like, no, I never heard of you,
Bobby show up to day.
Speaker 4 (43:37):
This story comes us from Canada.
Speaker 9 (43:39):
A man was walking through a construction zone and he
looked into an excavator and he saw the keys in
there and he was like, oh, let me see if
this thing will start up, and he went ahead into
a million dollars worth of damage, wrecking cars, buildings.
Speaker 12 (43:56):
It started that. Yeah, I didn't know if that was
a turnover.
Speaker 1 (44:00):
Right, good point, good point. Now your question his sound effects? No, no, no, no, no, no,
I hear you, I hear you.
Speaker 5 (44:05):
That's all me.
Speaker 1 (44:06):
He could have committed more. I for someone who's driven
an excvator a few times, they're awesome.
Speaker 8 (44:13):
Which one is that one? What does it look like?
Speaker 1 (44:14):
The one that has the thing and just does crap?
Got a little shovel in the front. Yeah, well it's
got the big well, no kind of, it's got the
hook all the way down, like the like the claw
thing at the bottom. Yeah. I did a whole episode
of Breaking Boby Bones, one of those that you can
watch on Amazon. It's my show Breaking Bobby bones. It's
it's not it's like a claw, but it doesn't have
(44:35):
like a top of the dig I don't know, dude,
I'm not the guy that it was. My explanation good enough. Yeah,
you're talking around and it's got like the claw thing,
but it doesn't have two prongs. Sure like eating monster.
Speaker 8 (44:48):
It's like a hand that scoops.
Speaker 1 (44:49):
Yeah, yeah, that's pretty cool. If I saw one with
just keys and no one around, I might consider Yeah.
Speaker 4 (44:54):
And he said it's really the owner's fault because.
Speaker 1 (44:56):
He left the keys in there, not the owner's fault.
Speaker 9 (44:58):
And what is any big kid gonna do? But played
demolition Derby When they see.
Speaker 1 (45:02):
That big kid? How old was he?
Speaker 4 (45:04):
Thirty?
Speaker 1 (45:05):
Not a kid thirty nine, sixteen? I'm like, you know what,
big kid, make a better decision next time.
Speaker 4 (45:10):
Okay, I'm lunchbox. That's your bonehead story.
Speaker 1 (45:13):
Of the day. If someone called you Amy and said
you just inherited half a million dollars congratulations, you would
think what who died? Okay? And they tell you and
you're like, I don't know them, then you would think.
Speaker 12 (45:23):
What, wow, why they leave me this money?
Speaker 1 (45:25):
You would not think scam? This is why she gets
scammed so much, not yet the first thing I would
think if anybody said that a scam.
Speaker 12 (45:31):
But I wouldn't think that right away.
Speaker 1 (45:32):
I would if I don't know who died. I don't
think scam. If someone called you and somebody had died
and left you half a million dollars, you didn't know them.
I was already booking at t time. Okay, that's a problem.
Speaker 7 (45:42):
I mean, obviously I'm going to ask more questions, but
this is these are this is what I'm asking in order.
Speaker 1 (45:46):
This woman gets a call and goes, hey, you just
inherited half a million dollars. She's like from who? And
they tell her. She goes, I don't know him, so scam.
She's like, no chance. Turns out it wasn't a scam,
thank you. So this guy was eighty five years old,
he died, He had no kids. They couldn't find any relatives,
so they used a like a a gene tracking company
(46:07):
to find his closest cousin and a whole other country.
It happened to be her. So they go, you're his air.
He's like, I don't know them, doesn't matter. Here's half
a million dollars. This is left to you.
Speaker 7 (46:18):
So you would hang up on a call too soon
and you would to miss out on this five hundred
thousand dollars.
Speaker 1 (46:22):
Absolutely, Okay, see, because I would think ninety nine percent
of the time that's a scam. Obviously, the fact that
somebody you don't know is related to you and has
half a million dollars they're just looking to leave. How
lucky is that?
Speaker 8 (46:34):
But how is getting money the scam?
Speaker 1 (46:36):
No, it's someone saying that I have money for you,
and you going, oh, I'll take it.
Speaker 7 (46:40):
Oh, And they're like, hey, just send us your banking info.
We'll wire it to you.
Speaker 12 (46:44):
And then you do that, and then dam you've been scammed.
Speaker 1 (46:46):
Because this one story will make people be scammed. Because
I heard on the Bybone Show that that's happened. I know.
Speaker 12 (46:51):
You just have to be diligent, asked the right question.
Speaker 1 (46:52):
Just imagine you get a call and it's true, we
don't even go scam, but someone leaves you a half
million dollars and you never even knew them. They're just
a half million dollar right there. That's a wild story,
thank god. And then okay taxed, who cares?
Speaker 8 (47:04):
Oh, who cares?
Speaker 6 (47:05):
Man?
Speaker 4 (47:06):
One hundred thousand dollars?
Speaker 1 (47:06):
You never even knew you were getting. Yeah, that's a
crazy storry. There was that, and there was the other
one about the Pokemon fight. Do you see people fight
over Pokemon? Yeah?
Speaker 4 (47:14):
I mean it was at Costco.
Speaker 9 (47:15):
They I don't know what these Pokemon cards are, but
they were on sale and people were brawling, like punching
each other headlocks.
Speaker 4 (47:22):
They had no order or system on another they're doing it.
Speaker 1 (47:25):
It was incredible. Was it a new release?
Speaker 13 (47:28):
Yeah, it was a new shipment of them, so that I.
Speaker 1 (47:30):
Can understand people waiting like a new It doesn't matter
if it's Pokemon cards or baseball cards, are black Friday
flat screen TVs, right, people are waiting for a deal
or something new. But they got out of hand and
it was a brawl. It was like the perfect social
media video.
Speaker 4 (47:43):
Get the blank off me, and they're punching each other.
Dudes hitting dudes, women hitting the dudes. And my question
is are our Pokemon cards that valuable? Then why aren't
people fighting.
Speaker 1 (47:53):
Those for them? Well, this is a new release, Mike,
are a Pokemon card, then ay go? Yeah.
Speaker 13 (47:57):
Because they were selling them for about forty four bucks,
you could turn around and flip it for one hundred
and fifty easy, not even knowing what's in there.
Speaker 1 (48:03):
Just the boss, just the bot to get one. Remember
when the drinks that Stanley mugs. Oh yeah, people will
get them a target and then the tumblers, Yeah, we
sell them.
Speaker 9 (48:12):
But is that over now? That coming downhill? Because what's
that new brand that everybody likes?
Speaker 1 (48:17):
Wa, Lulu? How do we say what brand we like?
When I come to tumblers kids, I don't know that's
what it is.
Speaker 7 (48:24):
I think it's what becomes popular and then they ask
for and then that's where. Yeah, but I yeah, the
all wall well, yeah, lunchbox isn't wrong.
Speaker 1 (48:32):
That's definitely falling for some dumb trends in my day,
But that one I didn't fall for. That's the one
I'm proud of. The tumbler never really chased the tumbler
trend me neither. Yeah. Yeah, we'll see you guys tomorrow.
Speaker 4 (48:41):
By Everybody.
Speaker 1 (48:42):
Bobby Bones the Bobby Bones Show theme song, written, produced
and sang by read Yarberry. You can find his instagram
at read Yarberry, Scuba Steve, executive producer, Raymond No, head
of Production. I'm Bobby Bones. My instagram is mister Bobby Bones.
Thank you for listening to the podcast,