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February 27, 2024 97 mins

Find out the thing's woman want from men that they don't realize! Plus, Raymundo shares the big hopes he has for the Sam Hunt show in Nashville and if he's going to hang out with him! Then, Eddie has an update on his 10 butterflies!

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Alisa, Welcome to Tuesday Showing morning.

Speaker 2 (00:14):
Let's go round the room to check in with everybody. First,
he likes to go on dad rants and hopefully he'll
be getting a hair trance plant. It's guys.

Speaker 3 (00:22):
Last Friday, I didn't tell you, guys, it was a
huge day at my house. We had a party, a
big birthday party for ten kids, not ten birthdays at once,
ten birthday parties. It was huge. My butterflies were born, dude.

Speaker 2 (00:37):
Remember I told you I ordered Caterpillar ray for sure.
Are you talking about no? No, no, no no. There were
ten berths in my house on Friday. I think that's cool.
You celebrated ten births.

Speaker 3 (00:46):
You didn't have birthday parties whatever then in their individuals,
so I like to celebrate them all individually.

Speaker 4 (00:51):
Dude.

Speaker 2 (00:51):
It was pretty amazing. So I have I've had him
for what two weeks?

Speaker 3 (00:55):
And like I get home on Friday and my wife goes,
I think one of the butterflies hatched over.

Speaker 2 (01:00):
There's a butterfly in the net. This is crazy. And
the other nine were in the cocoon still and as
it is cool, like science is cool cool.

Speaker 3 (01:08):
As I got my phone, the ninth one was coming
out of the cocoon. I'm like life, and they just
one after another boom born, born, born, born, and for
you knew it.

Speaker 2 (01:18):
All the butterflies were out.

Speaker 3 (01:20):
It was the most beautiful thing I'd ever seen in
my life. Here's the problem, Oh, I was going to cry.
We just celebrated their birthdays and in ten days that
we're going to celebrate their funeral.

Speaker 2 (01:29):
Celebration of life.

Speaker 5 (01:30):
Why are they going to die because.

Speaker 2 (01:31):
They only lived for fifteen days? You don't just let
them go.

Speaker 3 (01:33):
We can and I'm gonna do that kind of like
live like you were dying, like you got ten days.

Speaker 6 (01:37):
Would you already put them out? Because I want to
just observe them a little bit. What if they did
that with us? Well, butterflies lived like ten days every
fifteen days? That's it, okay, a question. It's all relative.
A tortise would say that about us.

Speaker 7 (01:51):
So you got you.

Speaker 2 (01:53):
Correct, and they turned into cocoons and then now they're butterflies.
I might do it. Did you have to do it?
It's all flame, but it's awesome. I may do it
just for my kids, not for me. I don't care, no, no,
you'll you'll be the one staring at him. But think
about a tortoise. If they had, they were doing their
tortoise in the Morning show, and they'd be like, can
you believe those humans only live eighty years? Hundreds forever, hundreds,

(02:14):
and they're like, all of a sudden, he grew a
human and one was born, and eighty years later he's dead.
That sucks, it's all relevant. Yeah, that's crazy.

Speaker 3 (02:22):
Those tortoise, though, they only eat vegetables, so maybe that's
the secret too long life.

Speaker 5 (02:26):
But we have a totally different vegetables.

Speaker 2 (02:29):
They vegetable. I can't just put that into salad, fools,
But that's it.

Speaker 3 (02:35):
But okay, all right, anyway, Eddie, congrat thank you, Any
presents all welcome?

Speaker 2 (02:41):
You giving a shower? Yes?

Speaker 5 (02:42):
Yeah? Did you name them all?

Speaker 2 (02:44):
No? Because I couldn't tell who's who. Okay, let's move
on to lunch box. He tried to donate his ultimate
to a driving school, but even they thought making people
drive it would be cruel. It's lunch bottle, Eddie. I
just want to know you were a lifeguard. How many
saves do you have? I have three saves under my belt.
Well I like to.

Speaker 7 (03:00):
Say that I have now passed Eddie and saves I
saved six lives on Sunday.

Speaker 2 (03:04):
Wow, butterflies boom, That's what I'm talking about.

Speaker 7 (03:07):
No, they were having a blood drive and I went
and I am, oh positive blood guys, and so that
is like they can go to anybody. It is like
highly sought after. So they said, do you want to
do power Reds? Said, I don't even know what that means.
They said, instead of saving three lives, you will save
six lives today if you do power REDS. I said,
hook me up, do power Reds. And they put me

(03:29):
on that machine for forty five minutes. I saved six lives.
So now I have six saves. I am the new
leader in the clubhouse on this show.

Speaker 2 (03:36):
First of all, say that's awesome. Good for you. Yeah,
good job. Okay, it's going power red that's next level. Yep.

Speaker 7 (03:42):
However, because there was people coming in they get blood.
They were in and out fifteen minutes and I was
still sitting there. Your power that's right. They were like,
wiki pink, Did you.

Speaker 2 (03:49):
Turn power white after all this? No, they said, did
they give you power check? Because that's what I would
get after I donate it.

Speaker 7 (03:55):
They had power like little bars and some apple juice
orange juice, crackers and some cheese.

Speaker 2 (04:01):
It's it's what I like to say. Though, that's awesome.
I don't take away from that. But that doesn't count
the same because you didn't actually weren't there to physically
save the actual person. Because I could say that all
of you guys have saved many lives by donating Saint Jude, well,
then I would be way ahead. Still, Okay, but I
don't even want to take it away from it.

Speaker 7 (04:19):
I'm still the leader in the clubhouse of human actual
humans say.

Speaker 2 (04:24):
This would save kids, cancer patients, Amy, go ahead.

Speaker 8 (04:27):
So does Lunchbox have to disclose when he's donating blood
that he's haid tuberculosis.

Speaker 2 (04:32):
Oh no, it doesn't ask that. Maybe you should tell
them that, though, do you.

Speaker 5 (04:36):
I just thought that was the thing. I don't know,
let's look it up.

Speaker 2 (04:40):
No, I filled out the question and asked, what if
he took life, they get that blood and all of
a sudden they die. Sorry, you're in the negatives now.
Oh no, no, seriously, great job. I think it's great.
Given Blood's an important thing that sometimes isn't made as
important as it should be because you don't actually see
the people you're giving it to. Because sometimes that person
doesn't it's not even there yet. That's awesome. Whoever works

(05:00):
with the Red Cross.

Speaker 7 (05:01):
I just want to tell you, you guys are good
at your job because you call every single day NonStop.

Speaker 2 (05:07):
Oh and go to your job you mean harassm.

Speaker 9 (05:09):
Yeah, okay, okay.

Speaker 8 (05:11):
It looks like as long as as long as your
TV is not active, you can.

Speaker 2 (05:16):
I think it is with him, Let's move on. She's
always coming up with crazy theories and every once in
a while, you know, maybe she doesn't speak so clearly.
It's amy.

Speaker 5 (05:25):
So I'm really proud of my daughter because we got
an email.

Speaker 2 (05:29):
From her teach, Diamond.

Speaker 8 (05:30):
Diamond, Yeah, because that's what she goes by at school.
And so I'm just going to read exactly what the
teacher sent and I feel like this is every parent's dream.

Speaker 2 (05:39):
And did they refer to as read it?

Speaker 8 (05:41):
Yeah, it was to me and then her dad. I
want to let you know how proud I am of
Diamond's most recent research paper. She's a very talented writer,
and I was so impressed at both the organization and
creative writing that she produced.

Speaker 5 (05:55):
It was phenomenal.

Speaker 8 (05:56):
She tells me she enjoys writing and that she has
a talent. She truly does, and I wanted you to
know that this is a skill that can take her far.

Speaker 2 (06:04):
That's awesome for Diamond. Cool and the fact that they
just call her diamond without going your daughter diamond parentheses,
you know Stashira, Yeah, because it's not.

Speaker 7 (06:12):
Her name man or they say your daughter diamond ha ha,
No any of that.

Speaker 2 (06:18):
First of all awesome for her. Is she passionate about
writing or does she just happen to be good at it?

Speaker 8 (06:25):
I think she's good at it, but yeah, she enjoys
the process, which is I mean, she's only known English
for six years.

Speaker 5 (06:34):
That's great, So that's cool. And I think as she
matures she's almost seventeen, she can get pretty creative.

Speaker 2 (06:42):
She's cool that she's found something that not only does
she like, but she's good at, which will then affect
her in a way of wanting to get better at it.
Like that's the key is to fine if it's a hobby,
if it's a passion for work. If you love something,
you will work harder at it just naturally. And if
you work harder at something you get better at it.
Then when you get better at it, you tend to
reap the rewards off somebody being good at something that's

(07:04):
really cool. I'm excited for her there too, old diamond,
that's a cool letter to get. Oh, dime bag is
what I call her at home.

Speaker 5 (07:11):
I don't call that.

Speaker 2 (07:12):
I don't follow that bag.

Speaker 5 (07:15):
I don't know all.

Speaker 2 (07:16):
Right, right? Do me from Mountain Pine, Arkansas. His hair
keeps getting longer. I wonder if he's like Samson and
he keeps getting stronger. Yes, Bobby Bones, Nibal reference buddy
Sam Samson when he cut his hair, loss his strength.
You need to go to church for your lottery. Dude.
I learned this stuff. So here's the deal. My sleep
study is completed. I get my results today. Oh come on,

(07:37):
I have a zoom right after the show with my
doctor in my office and I learn what's wrong with me?
I went and slept. What's wrong with you? Yes, I
went and slept in a room and they did all
these tests on me, and you sit on my Instagram,
mister Bobby Bones. But today is the day where I
finally get the results as to what's and I hope
to God something is because when I got my stomach

(07:59):
checked and they did the tubes of the buttscope, they
were like, looks good everything, and I'm glad it looked good,
but a little me it was disappointed because there was
nothing that fix. Turns out it was like is stress
basically that kind of thing anxiety which hurts your digestion obviously,
But I learned today. I'll let you guys know tomorrow.
What's up. I'm excited to have, hopefully hear something, even

(08:20):
if I have to sleep on with a machine because
I don't get I don't could sleep and it eventually
affects my health. So but you're gonna tell us right
the results, it depends, I think. I think I will.
If they give me like a month to live, I'm
probably just gonna live it out here.

Speaker 3 (08:37):
No, no, you have to tell them. I'll tell you
the day right before.

Speaker 5 (08:40):
Would you tell Caitlin two.

Speaker 2 (08:42):
Days before you want? Yeah, so I'll find out today.
What's up? Let's open up the mail bag mail and
reading all the air.

Speaker 4 (08:54):
It's something we call Bobby's mail bag.

Speaker 2 (08:57):
Yeah, hello Bobby. I mean, seeing this girl for about
a month, it feels like it's going well. A friend
who clearly has my back has turned me onto something
that might show that it's all an illusion. What I'm
feeling it seems that Michelle has a couple of secondary
social media accounts where she's using the married Denise and Candy.
What it's possible one of these is a scammer who

(09:18):
just stole our pictures. But all three part of me
just wants to move along, but another part wants to
play the game and create a couple fake accounts of
my own to see what happens. Do I be all
on this chick or just play into it and see
what happens? What could go wrong? Sign? Catfish, question mark Kurt? Okay,
catfish Kirk. I'm gonna make this is really easy for you. You.
First of all, if she's hot, somebody stolen all the

(09:39):
pictures and made it profile, because the best way to
trick me is to or lunchbox, are ready or a
or any dude that's just like h not now we're married,
but any dude is to just be a hot girl
who messages a dude.

Speaker 5 (09:53):
So thanks for clarifa.

Speaker 2 (09:55):
Yeah yeah, I don't mean now I'm saying just general dudes,
doesn't matter who it is. So if he's attractive, I
could see that somebody just stole her pictures. Okay. Secondly,
you just ask her. This is one of those you
don't need any sort of game and need tiptoe into
the water. You're like, hey, there are three accounts of
did someone. You don't even have to be like are
you tricking people? Be like, hey, are these your identity?

(10:17):
Somebody's stealing your idea, somebody's stealing your pictures to catfish
and then just look at a reaction because probably it's
probably her name is whatever, Michelle, and these are just
three stolen accounts. That's the problem though, Why would you
ever create an account and have the name of Candy
as a created account unless you're like from another country
and you watch eighties movies in another country because that's

(10:37):
current to you now, and that's the name Candy you're using.

Speaker 8 (10:40):
I also don't understand his plan of like him creating fake.

Speaker 5 (10:43):
Accounts to talk with them. I get, but I mean,
why waste your time?

Speaker 3 (10:46):
Be kind of fine because if you ask her straight
up ask her, you give her another chance to lie
even more like, yeah, I did get hacked. Wow, it's crazy,
and then she's still lying you and you'll never know
the truth.

Speaker 2 (10:56):
I just don't think of something to lie about. So
what are you gonna do. You're gonna if you.

Speaker 7 (10:59):
Email her on the their accounts and then meet up
with her for dinner and be like, busted you.

Speaker 2 (11:03):
I mean that seems like a long drawn out sending
her money and then just say, hey, one of my
friends said he saw these other accounts of yours that
aren't you. They're using your picture. You'll be able to
see by her reaction, especially if you're with her. Don't
tell her on the phone, or don't tell her to
a text. Look at a reaction, and you'll be able
to tell if she knows I'm ninety five percent sure,

(11:23):
or someone just stole her pictures. It's so common. Give
many fake accounts are me and I'm not even different. Hey,
but I'm not even good yeah, Bobby one one one
six thirty Bobby one one one six nine one. I'm
not even good looking, So I would think this is
somebody using now. If not, then great, break up with her.
But I wouldn't do all unless you're like doing a

(11:44):
TikTok series like trying to catch her in, because that'd
be fun. That would be fun. I'd watch that. Yeah,
me too, but this is she's probably not these people,
but it would be fun. If she was and you
updated us and you're like, yeah, no, Candy. If you
heard she had a only fans it was secret from you,
that would be different.

Speaker 5 (12:02):
Very or on a dating app.

Speaker 2 (12:06):
Yeah, I think you're good, buddy. I would just hit her,
hit her with it and be like, hey, what do
you think? But that's all let us know though, if
it's not her, Because if she's Candy, that's hilarious. Oh man,
Because if you had to pick a new name, would
do you pick Candy?

Speaker 5 (12:18):
That was almost my name?

Speaker 7 (12:20):
Yeah, but you were born in eighties, Yeah, there was
a growing first Rod, you're gonna be Indy andyes.

Speaker 5 (12:24):
Well technically Candice, but my dad wanted to call.

Speaker 2 (12:26):
Me Candyce is a cool name, but you just don't
go by Candy. I don't think. All right, thank you
closing the mail back.

Speaker 4 (12:32):
We got your game mail red on your air.

Speaker 2 (12:35):
Now let's finally close Bobby's mail bag. Yeah, I want
to play a voicemail that we got over the weekend.

Speaker 10 (12:42):
Here you go, Hey, Bobby, I just wanted to let
you know you're gonna want to check your stocks. The
Nvidious stock is way up as of today. I don't
know about tomorrow morning, but it was up over like
one hundred dollars a share.

Speaker 2 (12:54):
And I'm also the one that tried to tell lunch Bucks.

Speaker 10 (12:57):
To get in there earlier and he laided, say, you
guys could have had even more money mine.

Speaker 2 (13:02):
Lunchbox is booting up his phone now, which I've never
seen someone boot their phone up so many times.

Speaker 7 (13:06):
And I don't know why people take credit for navideo.
I am the one that brought the video to this show.
Nobody even know what it was.

Speaker 2 (13:12):
I don't know who did, but I'm saying Ray, Oh,
Ray's the one who brought it. No, he's not. Okay,
Ray brought Ravinix. I don't even know what he brought up.
Just take a look and if we can get to
it in time, whoa come on, come on, Ray brought
us our v A. Y Okay, tell us what happened
here the video? Because how'd you know about Navidia.

Speaker 7 (13:33):
I was literally just on the app and it was
on one of the top ones of going up.

Speaker 2 (13:37):
The arrow was pointed up. This guy said he told us,
but anyway, go ahead. That's what I'm saying. He made
it up.

Speaker 5 (13:41):
I think maybe he did told us we forgot go ahead.

Speaker 2 (13:45):
Oh my god, it is at seven hundred and about
what's no, I'm telling you we don't What do you
mean we don't have that? We have it? No, No,
ours is not seven hundred and ninety seven dollars. He
won our total return?

Speaker 7 (13:59):
Yeah, it is up seventy four percent since we bought
it to give us total return?

Speaker 2 (14:05):
How much do we have? How much do we actually own?
Money wise? Three and thirty nine? That's good, that's really good.
But he's disappointed because you led with it's up seven
hundred dollars. Boys, cash out? What are we doing? It's on,
it's on, it's on a rocket ship. We oh, no money?

(14:26):
Should we buy another stock? What are we at total
money versus where we started at? Let me see hold on,
we have to stop. We are asking for credit and
this this is a team thing. I don't know who
said it. No, it doesn't matter if you just saw
it on a list of things when you pulled up
the app. Again, how much credit is that? But it doesn't.

Speaker 7 (14:46):
It still takes goods to buy it when it was
four hundred dollars.

Speaker 2 (14:49):
Like BeO, we spent like six dollars. It doesn't matter
if we're working as a team. We can't be yelling credit.

Speaker 5 (14:54):
Okay, let's just see what where are we with the fund?

Speaker 2 (14:57):
So how much do we start with? And where are
we now? We're at nine ninety nine fifty seven? Wow?
And how much do we start with? I don't know?
How do we not know? After we've done this bit
seventy Morgan? Do you know?

Speaker 5 (15:07):
Yeah? I can. I can figure it out.

Speaker 2 (15:09):
Oh, we're over one thousand. We just went over one
thousand dollars. Okay, we put in seven hundred and twenty
dollars total, and then how much Where are we at now?
One thousand? Yeah? Then fall back now yeah, we're now
in a nine ninety We just sold that one.

Speaker 5 (15:27):
Essence, we put in that much, I.

Speaker 2 (15:29):
Mean, the worst three of us, and we put it
in over blocks of time. So we put in like
one hundred because lunch Bikes said I can invest and
make money. Oh you have to just listen to your friends. Yes,
that was his literal theory. And so then we said okay,
and for some reason later on we threw more money in.

Speaker 7 (15:45):
Yeah, because I saw Navidia and I was like, guys.

Speaker 2 (15:48):
Okay, you have to stop with the Nvidia.

Speaker 7 (15:50):
I saw this stock and we and we all put
it in like one hundred dollars each to buy one's share.

Speaker 2 (15:55):
Which one has lost the most money? Oh, the raise.

Speaker 7 (15:57):
Raise, it's down eighty three percent since we bought it,
down eighty three percent. That is down to five dollars
and we've lost twenty seven dollars in seventeen.

Speaker 2 (16:07):
So well, you know, low risk, low reward, well, no reward, well,
negative reward. Oh and they're from Nashville to that. Oh man,
Oh no, I saw for sales seng up on their business.
I didn't. I'm making that up. Let's play voicemail number four.

Speaker 11 (16:21):
Hey Bobby, it's just listening to an old podcast from Tuesday,
October the tenth to twenty twenty three, and it was
talking about Lunchbox and getting the palate of the stuff
and palient information needs to be up. We haven't heard
what's going on with that or if you guys through
it in the dumpster, if you're able to resell it,
or what's more on love your share?

Speaker 2 (16:39):
Thanks, thank you. Another money making opportunity that Lunchbox presented
us was buying this palette. Is this the week where
Lunchbox before I come to any to ask Scooba. Yeah, yeah,
this is good. But it's the week where it all ends.
Does he have to have it up this week? I
think he had to have it up. I think it
was Monday. Yeah, so, oh so it was yesterday? Yesterday?

Speaker 4 (16:59):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (17:00):
No, no, no, no, was the end of the month. It's the
end of the month. We're good, U.

Speaker 7 (17:04):
My wife and I have been tag team in this.
We've been writing descriptions so to be all ready to
go up at the same time, because we don't want
to put one item up and then another item up
out that you gotta have it as a boom.

Speaker 2 (17:15):
But how are we how are we distributing it? How
we're selling it? We're going to do a Facebook auction?
So do you have it figured out? How do you guys?
I think I have it figured out? Can we do
it from our page? Morgan? From our page?

Speaker 12 (17:28):
Yeah, we get But he hasn't talked to me.

Speaker 2 (17:30):
That's a problem. But that's what I'm saying.

Speaker 7 (17:32):
You don't want to go and start telling her stuff
until it's ready to go.

Speaker 2 (17:35):
Why her?

Speaker 7 (17:36):
Because she already complained about you told me that she
would take pictures, So I asked her to take pictures
and then she took a picture. I said, hey, can
you send me the pictures? Goes, I'm not going to
send you the pictures.

Speaker 13 (17:45):
No, I said, pictures back and forth.

Speaker 12 (17:48):
I have them ready to be uploaded.

Speaker 7 (17:50):
Yes, but you had to send me the picture so
I know what I'm writing a description for.

Speaker 2 (17:54):
That was my point.

Speaker 4 (17:56):
He made it.

Speaker 2 (17:56):
So when is it going up on Facebook auction? Hopefully
by the end of the week than next week. No, no, no, no,
as you would say, White Man said no, no, no, no, no.
It's gotta go up by the end of this week
because we can't go into March. Because this guy said,
this was October tenth when we started this bit, and
we all invested money in this too. We're gonna sell
all the stuff that we bought from this random palette.

(18:18):
I think we should do another Storge unit. I saw
another one on the internet. I'm in, can we finish
this one first? I know, I'm like, we can circle
back on this and go storage.

Speaker 7 (18:28):
We'll circle back on the storage, you know, but as
soon as we get this sold, we're going for another
storage unit.

Speaker 2 (18:32):
Okay. I saw some dude who won like an X
It was either NFL or NBA Champion. Oh, no, they
forgot to pay their storage unit. And that's what I'm saying.
It gave me the itch of my belly. So let's
do the palette.

Speaker 7 (18:47):
We'll get the palette done and then we'll move on
to at MS and ATMs I don't forget about any business.

Speaker 2 (18:53):
Yeah that was a good one, okay, sir. The palette
should be up. I think everything should be ready to
sell by next Monday. Yeah, it can be up hopefully
by Friday, but ready to sell by next Monday.

Speaker 7 (19:06):
The shipping is just where I'm I don't know how
to charge for shipping because it's going to be the
overcharged for the product. Well, if it's auction, they bid
what they want, but then auction the shipping is where
I just don't understand.

Speaker 2 (19:21):
Have a meeting with Scuba, Steve and More again today
to figure that out. Okay, Because some of the stuff
is pretty heavy.

Speaker 7 (19:27):
Yeah real, I mean we got like a thousand pounds
of rope.

Speaker 2 (19:31):
Yeah, maybe you can cut that up into little things.
It's time for the good news.

Speaker 3 (19:41):
Adam Griffin he was a marine for twelve years and
he retired from the Marines, but he came back and
he really couldn't get acclimated to life. It was he
felt like there was a void in his life. Well,
thank you to a nonprofit called Labs for Liberty. They
got him a dog, a dog named Apollo. Now Adam
lives in Florida, but this organizations in Utah. So he

(20:02):
hopped in the car and he drove all the way
to Utah, met with Apollo, and they said, twenty four
hours later, Apolo was already part.

Speaker 2 (20:08):
Of the family. Those dogs change lives of vets with
PTSD so much on this show because they are so expensive.
They're like twenty grand apiece. We have bought different veterans
with PTSD dogs and the reason they cost so much
is they got to go with the training, proper nutrient.
It's very expensive to get a dog, right, And so
I say, we you the listener, we in this room,

(20:30):
how many have we bought? Four or five? No?

Speaker 4 (20:33):
Oh?

Speaker 8 (20:33):
I feel like it was Pimp and Joy with canines
for warriors, and there's maybe six. So I know there's
a Bobby, there's a Amy, a lunchbox at Eddie, a Morgan, uh,
and maybe maybe.

Speaker 2 (20:45):
A Ray maybe Ray, And if not, we're sorry Ray.

Speaker 5 (20:47):
Because they named the dog us.

Speaker 2 (20:49):
We didn't name the dogs they named them, but I.

Speaker 8 (20:51):
Think Bobby, the original Bobby, or maybe it was the
original Meet. Either way, that dog was like too yappy,
too much.

Speaker 2 (20:58):
They got replaced for the god for sure. This one
talks too much. And I've worked with Purina on a
couple campaigns to where I go with these vets who
have pts. These dogs saved their lives from like when
they have nightmares and they will crawl off in the
bed of land on top of them. One to calm them,
but two to also bring the realization of hey, you're
not there right now. You're actually in this version of

(21:20):
the world, your world now. Just life change is so great.
That's awesome to see that they helped him and they exist. Yeah,
it's really Yeah, Amy was the yappy dog. I think.
I don't know that would makes sense. I don't even
know either, but I bet it was Amy the yeppie dog.
All right, thank you, that's what it's all about. That
was telling me something good.

Speaker 8 (21:39):
What do you have seven questions to really get to
know someone?

Speaker 5 (21:43):
I saw him on Instagram?

Speaker 2 (21:44):
For what reason? Like if a new friend a date?

Speaker 8 (21:48):
Yeah, or to go to a deeper level like maybe
you ask me one known someone for a while. What's
something about you that you wish people knew.

Speaker 2 (21:57):
I think some do, but I wish everybody knew that
my right eye doesn't work, because there are times where,
for example, I put a video on a picture of
me hitting balls at Florida State and someone's like, your
head's way out in front of the ball, and I'm like, no,
I'm left handed. I use my left eye, so my
head has to turn even more to even see the ball.

(22:17):
So my right it doesn't work at all. It's like
five six percent vision. It sees a slight bit of light,
so that sometimes and sometime people will be on my
right side they're like, hey, come on, and I just
don't see them. They think you're being rude, they think
I'm ignoring them. So that's probably one. Is there one
for you? Something you wish people knew?

Speaker 8 (22:34):
Oh, that I had an ADHD. I think sometimes it's
pretty quick.

Speaker 2 (22:37):
We got that pretty quick. It's obvious.

Speaker 8 (22:40):
But I think sometimes I may not remember something because
there's a lot happening in my brain, or it seems
as though I might not care about what you're saying,
and I truly do, but there's just I get easily distracted.
I've worked on it though, but I just wish people knew.
What's the best piece of advice you've ever received?

Speaker 2 (23:00):
Oh, that's a good one. Do you have one?

Speaker 8 (23:03):
Because I guess it's top of mind because I mentioned
Robin Roberts, but recently hers is she got it from
her mom. Make your mess your message, and I like that.
It's like to the point quick. I mean it doesn't
even have to be on it.

Speaker 2 (23:15):
Just explain that any stage.

Speaker 5 (23:17):
But like if you're if you've gone through something difficult
or you're facing adversity something hard, like yeah.

Speaker 8 (23:23):
Don't wallow in it, Like make it your your message?
Like what does this make possible? Which is another piece
of advice from Donald Miller, Like that's a good question
to ask yourself when you're facing something difficult at work
or in your personal life.

Speaker 5 (23:34):
It's not ignoring that it sucks.

Speaker 8 (23:36):
But it's just like presenting it as a way of
like how can I move forward with this and it
be a positive somehow.

Speaker 2 (23:42):
I think mine would be at a pretty successful person say,
I was talking about all my jobs and what I
do at the radio show, but then I was doing
a TV project with this person. He was like, you
got a member to make the main thing the main thing,
and I was like, well, that's fun to say, but
he goes, no, no, no. If you don't make the main
thing the main thing, none of the other stuff that's
not the main thing but matter, they don't get to
be a thing. And so not that I never wasn't

(24:03):
fully focused on doing the show, but it was like
I would be pretty tired doing eight things. But he
was like, yeah, I know you're doing this TV show
with me, but if you don't make the main thing
the main thing, you can't do this. So make that
think the main thing all the time. That was like
six seven years ago. So make the main thing the
main thing. It's a good one. I want to name
drop Dan Sanders.

Speaker 8 (24:20):
Aquad what instantly brightens your day when you think about it?

Speaker 2 (24:25):
Oh, right, goes on that right now. Arkansas winning sports
and me being there, I want to get sports is awesome.
But my reaction is when I was in Iowa last
year when we beat Kansas because it was one of
the most fun basketball games ever NCAA tournament or football
two years ago when we beat Texas and we stormed
the field like that. That to me is like I'm

(24:46):
just in a state of this is so much it
goes away quick because I'm like, oh no, what if
we lose next week? But that's that's what brightens my day.
Or like just laying on the ground with the dogs,
that also is a day bright when you think about it. Yeah,
what about you?

Speaker 5 (24:59):
Coffee good? Can I think about it? I get so excited?

Speaker 2 (25:03):
Right next?

Speaker 8 (25:04):
First, what question? By the way, what this is for?
What achievement are you most proud of?

Speaker 2 (25:12):
Oh? Man, this is such a superficial feeling though, because
I just go off instinct and I would say right
in two New York Times best selling books, because that
feels like I'm smarter than I am, because like a
proceeding or an honorary doctorate, that's a huge But probably
buy my mom a trailer, But that just doesn't sound
as that's a big one too, right, Yeah, Yeah, that's

(25:34):
what I mean. Before my mom died, like I was
able to buy her two acres and a trailer. Ah. Still,
New York Times, that's pretty cool. Uh yeah, what about you?

Speaker 5 (25:46):
I don't know, work wise, I didn't have your work.

Speaker 2 (25:49):
That's why I felt so shallow picking a work thing,
because really it's probably a mom and by because we
didn't have any money, but so buying her a trailer
and a couple lakers of land. That's it. I would
if I had to pick one to give up, it
wouldn't be that one.

Speaker 5 (26:01):
Yeah.

Speaker 8 (26:02):
Uh, let's see achievement surviving twenty one.

Speaker 2 (26:06):
Amen, big deal? Yeah there you go.

Speaker 5 (26:09):
All right, Well happening that year.

Speaker 8 (26:12):
What's the most trouble you've ever found yourself in?

Speaker 2 (26:16):
Uh? Being Find a million dollars by the SEC. That
was a big one.

Speaker 4 (26:20):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (26:20):
He probably should have got fired. Only didn't get fired
because the show makes more money than that fine would have,
you know, But yeah, getting getting Find a million bucks
by the SEC was tough you. Uh, no trouble for you,
I don't know. Almost burned your house down because you
had a party.

Speaker 5 (26:40):
Well yeah, my mom was out town.

Speaker 8 (26:43):
I had boysover and it was a hot Texas day
and they threw a cigarette on our roof and we
had wooden shingles. Yeah, it was terrible. That was what
I got in a lot of trouble then too left.
Let's see what was your upbringing?

Speaker 4 (26:56):
Like?

Speaker 2 (26:57):
Amazing? There you go, it couldn't it couldn't have been better. Uh,
I would say, now I really can appreciate my upbringing
because yeah, we grew up poor and my mom was
an attic and my dad was gone. But man, I
just wouldn't be able to be here if that all
hadn't happened. I wouldn't wish that on any kid. But

(27:17):
where I used to look at it as something that
was I I'd be very resentful of how I grew up.
But people have grown up harder than I have. But
I now look at it, I just wouldn't have any
of this. I want to have the wife that I have,
the life that I have, the knife that I have
without having that upbringing. So I can appreciate how hard

(27:38):
it was now because of what I'm able to do
because of it. So I would say I feel much
better about it than I used to. I just woudn't.
I don't wantnybody else have to do that, go through that.
What about you? How was your Like?

Speaker 5 (27:49):
I guess it was pretty average.

Speaker 8 (27:51):
I mean, knowing what you went through as a kid,
it feels weird to say anything, but I know it's
all relative.

Speaker 5 (27:56):
But you know, I feel like I got a really
good life.

Speaker 8 (28:00):
But then I learned later, like so man, my parents
were very emotionally unavailable.

Speaker 2 (28:05):
Yeah, and they divorced and that is a yeah.

Speaker 8 (28:08):
But they were great people, great parents. And then that
I realized they were sort of shut off in that way.
And so I've learned how to not be shut off
in that way, or I've been working on it.

Speaker 5 (28:17):
I didn't realize I was like that, but working on it.

Speaker 2 (28:21):
One more question.

Speaker 5 (28:22):
Let's see what do you need more of in your life?

Speaker 2 (28:27):
Huh? I mean I could go the easy routes of
sleep and water, because I have a sleep appointment today
to get the results. But are you low on water?
I think I live dehydrated, so drink more.

Speaker 5 (28:39):
You've been carrying around that, No I do.

Speaker 2 (28:42):
I still I try to drink enough water. It's it's
in my head. I still don't think I am hydrated enough.
But probably self acceptance. I have a big problem with
just accepting that regardless of what I do, it's good
and it kind of doesn't matter, and not always in

(29:03):
that order. Sometimes it does matter for a second, but
it doesn't matter as much as I put the pressure
on it to matter. And don't allow what's happened prior
or what could happen coming up. Don't let that take
away from what's happening today. I've only just gotten there.
So I would say self acceptance though, because the comparison

(29:23):
you start comparing yourself to people, you're always going to
be miserable because there's you're never run out of unhealthy comparisons.
If you try to compare, you're gonna find somebody that's
better than you and something you wish you were good at.
So more self acceptance. I'm trying to like pee with
the bathroom door open a little more. Oh, let's accepting
my wife so she can see what I don't know
what she's married? Are you, let's see.

Speaker 8 (29:45):
I like more concentration, more belief in myself. I think
I go in and out of that, like knowing that
I'm capable because I'll accomplish something and be like wow,
I did that. But my I fight hard the narrative
of like, ugh, you know it's just stupid. Why would
you do that? You can't do and I don't. I
don't know why because I would not encourage anybody else
to think that way. And I think I go in

(30:06):
and out of that type of thinking.

Speaker 2 (30:08):
What do you think you any more of lunchbocks? Money?
Got it? Yeah, for sure, money, Eddie.

Speaker 3 (30:13):
Time because when my day's over, I'm just like, now
it's time to go to bed.

Speaker 2 (30:17):
You wish I have more time. Let's put all some
of these questions up because maybe you can use some
kind of you know, you and a friend can just
sit down and have this talk. Yeah, I didn't know
some of that, even about you. We've been together every
day for seventy four hundred years. Were can you put
that up on our Facebook?

Speaker 4 (30:30):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (30:31):
Well, all right, there you go. Thank you, Hey, thanks
for you vulnerability, Amy, No, thank you. You're a real
a plus person and you know what you are enough.
Thank you and lunchbocks. Here's a dollar, I'll tell you it, Eddie,
here's a watch.

Speaker 7 (30:43):
It's like I'm giving all of you guys.

Speaker 2 (30:47):
I'm gonna play a famous sound from the nineties. All
you have to do is name what it is. For example,
now this is a commercial for something, and you have
to name what the commercial.

Speaker 4 (30:55):
Is, Oh, for ten dollars? Who excuse me? Oh, I'm sorry.

Speaker 2 (31:03):
Maybe so that would be the got Milk commercial because
the guy worked in the library. That was like Aaron
Burr Hamilton. Hopefully they're gonna be easier than that. He
called it ready commercial? What was that a commercial for?
Just milk? Got milk? Because you didn't. He didn't milk,
just swallowed the cookie. And that's also how I think
I learned that Hamilton Aaron Burr like that part of history?

(31:27):
Is that commercial? Aaron Burr shooting Alexander Hamilton. Hey, let's
go over to two. Hey, two in Texas? Are you there? Yeah?
Is your name like the number two? But it's still
t e w? What is that named after? Like?

Speaker 4 (31:38):
Why? What?

Speaker 2 (31:38):
What's that from? I don't know? Man? My mom? All right,
so the third child, a second child? That makes that's funny.
I love it. Two's on the phone, and two's gonna
pick either Amy, lunchbox or Eddie or playing it name
the famous sound from the nineties if they win, you
win two. Who would you like to represent you? Okay,

(32:01):
Amy's representing two? All right, thank you very much. Here
we go. It's named that classic sound, but it's nineties
all today. Here we go. Everybody write your answer down
number one here one more time? Is that I'm in

(32:26):
You don't ask questions, I don't answer it. I know,
I know Amy, you got it?

Speaker 10 (32:31):
Uh?

Speaker 3 (32:32):
Yeah, Okay, I guess that's it.

Speaker 2 (32:36):
I don't know there will be five of these. All right,
Let's go over to Amy, who's representing to Amy?

Speaker 5 (32:43):
AOL dial up lunchbox.

Speaker 7 (32:44):
I have a O L die up dial up Internet
eddie ao L that's what I have.

Speaker 2 (32:49):
I'm gonna I'm gonna give it to you all three,
So dial up AOL that I'll take them both. Okay,
what did you I mean? I was just worried. I
didn't know you got it? Everybody got all right? Next up?
Name this sound from the nineties, Amen.

Speaker 5 (33:10):
Amen, Amy, Beavis and butt.

Speaker 2 (33:16):
Head beas in fun the Great corn Audio. But correct too,
too too, and two's on the phone. Everybody's got to
look at that. Let's go right. Next up, yam, yam.

Speaker 4 (33:35):
Game?

Speaker 5 (33:39):
What what?

Speaker 2 (33:41):
What would you like to hear it one more time? Yeah?
Like a hundred more times?

Speaker 4 (33:51):
Yam game?

Speaker 2 (33:58):
So I scratched something out. Okay, I'm actually gonna play
it once more. But when that's over, I'm going to
you for answers. This is your time or go. That's
freaking man. Let's go over to Amy.

Speaker 5 (34:20):
Amy, what do you have for a roadrunner doll? That's hungry?

Speaker 2 (34:23):
Okay, that is, but that is not right lunchbox.

Speaker 7 (34:28):
I heard I'm hungry, so I put e t uh No,
I wrote down pool string toy.

Speaker 2 (34:35):
No, I'm not going to give you that. But it's
his too generic. But it's a Ferbie. That's a demonic
Ferbie like what was that?

Speaker 14 (34:43):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (34:43):
No, no, that that Ferby has been Satan has taken over.
Obviously that's hungry. It's a Ferbie. Wow. All right, next
one up, go ahead, I'm gonna play it one more time.

(35:07):
That is a sound from the nineties. This is pretty hard.
Gotta separate the girls from the women here, men from
the boys. I'll also give you a hint on this
one for me. I did have this, but only because

(35:30):
I did something I've never done in my life. That's
your hint what. I had the sound here, but it
was only because I did something I've never done before
in my life. You gonna play it again? Yep, today's
Tom Sawyer Rose Dany.

Speaker 4 (35:54):
What is this?

Speaker 2 (35:56):
If you had it, I wouldn't have been able to
have it. But I did something I've never done in
my whole life. I'm in he have three seconds? Amy
Atari Atari, No lunchbox THHX. That movie thing. That's a

(36:17):
good guess because it does kind of seem like that.
That's not it, but I like it.

Speaker 3 (36:19):
Eddie starting up a game boy No, also a good
guess you all were in the right part.

Speaker 2 (36:24):
PlayStation one. I took out a student loan to buy
close in our PlayStation. The only one ever took so
closed PlayStation was two thousand play Station one. Okay, I
know that's where I messed up. All right, here we go.
Let's do this. So if somebody gets this and know
the two don't, it's over. Okay, next one, the fresh
Maker And for the word you sure one hundred percent?

(36:50):
I know you got it too. No, I don't. We
don't need to play it against one more time, right
the fresh Maker? Amy struggling over there, she's got two
on the line. Eddie, are you in. I'm gonna go
to you first, and you were the last one. I'm
in Eddie Mentos, Oh thank good. We're gonna keep going.

(37:14):
If you miss it, you're out and hit it one
more time. Okay, I'm in, ah Man, no more lunch. No,

(37:34):
I mean I get it. It's not gonna change. I
just don't know what brand that is, right, So I
got something written down. He's written down and you'll go first.
That's your last one in go ahead, Nokia Amy, Nokia Eddie,
Nokia three of you are right, yes, Isa's classic ring tone.

(37:56):
I don't know that I would have gotten that. Great job, guys. Wow, okay, okay,
I like that. Or a sudden death here buzzing with
your name. Wow, this is a sudden sudden death buzzing
with your name as soon as you know it, go
I felt correct? Whoa dang? Sorry to Let's put two

(38:20):
back on for a second. Hey two, are you there? Okay,
you didn't win, hold on, hold on. I don't want
you to get shot, and I wouldn't do this, but hey, okay,
I wouldn't do this, but because I like to and
his I think his name is awesome, We're gonna give
him a shot when we do game number two later
this morning. Okay, okay, two ball lunchbox is the big champion.
Don't forget here, big champion right here here, he is.

(38:41):
Whoa all I do is we no matter what I
got my nay, no, every.

Speaker 4 (38:51):
Everybody.

Speaker 2 (38:57):
Okay, So two, can you stay on and we'll play
another round and we'll give you another chance to win,
or you can check out at one oh I'm either
one man either one no no, no, you picked say
two because we'd like to play the game again.

Speaker 4 (39:13):
I have.

Speaker 2 (39:18):
There's a voicemail we got last night.

Speaker 9 (39:20):
Hey Bobby, I have a question for the show. I'm
currently watching Love Is Blind like everyone else in the
world right now.

Speaker 4 (39:26):
And I'm curious.

Speaker 2 (39:26):
I have two questions.

Speaker 9 (39:27):
One, if everyone on the show had to go on
a dating show, which show would they pick and why?
And two, would Morgan or Amy ever consider going on
a dating show because maybe they should.

Speaker 4 (39:40):
Give it a shot.

Speaker 2 (39:41):
That would be hilariously awesome. First of all, I watched
Love Is Blind season one. I liked it, this pandemic
show a bit. Oh yeah, but not a big reality
TV guy. Not that show is not good or not.
I don't know. I just haven't jump back into it,
so I'm not watching that. If I had to go
on one, I'd go on a show called My Wife.
It's the best nice stuff about her. You'd win that one,

(40:03):
for sure. You guys think I'm gonna answer that, You're
out of your mind empathetically just don't want to deal
with the case. Is I'm wrong, But back in the day,
I thought I'd be fine to go on The Bachelor, Yeah,
and I got I went through that process and then
it ended up being they own you, and I was like,
I can't do that. They like own everything about you

(40:23):
for a long time. So yeah, I'm done on that conversation.
But if Amy and Morgan wanted to go on the show,
that'd be hilarious. Would you go on I don't know.

Speaker 12 (40:34):
I don't watch that much reality TV, but maybe The Bachelor.

Speaker 2 (40:38):
You go on The Bachelor, be one of the girls.

Speaker 5 (40:40):
I mean, that's that's like the longest standing one, right.

Speaker 2 (40:43):
But on Love Island or something like that where they
get spicy.

Speaker 12 (40:46):
I mean I could do Love is Blind though. I
feel like that'd be a fun experiment.

Speaker 2 (40:49):
The girl that were just killing because she was like,
I looked like him Kardashian, Did you guys see her?
And she did kind of have the feature it was
it was a Megan Fox Fox. Okay those two send
me so, yes, it was Megan Fox. Yeah, She's like,
I look like Megan Fox and people were just and
they were roasting her hard, and she pro to most people.

(41:10):
I don't think she had all this the attractiveness of
Megan Fox, but she don't look like her a lot
and I thought it was pretty unfair. Name was Chelsea Blackwell,
But yeah, I love it. It would be fue Yeah,
would look like Denzel Washington and then let her be
surprised it doesn't look like Megan Fox.

Speaker 5 (41:28):
I guess I would just go ahead and jump to
being the bachelorette.

Speaker 4 (41:32):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (41:32):
That's a tough jump though, why because you have to
do the Bachelor to be the bachelorette, really to do
the time. But you know what this hype that, so
there you go.

Speaker 5 (41:40):
Yeah, this is all made up anyway, or you could.

Speaker 2 (41:43):
For sure win if you went on the Golden Bachelor,
that old dude. You'd be the young.

Speaker 5 (41:48):
What's the age?

Speaker 2 (41:49):
I don't think she qualifies for that. She'd be the
youngest by far.

Speaker 7 (41:52):
She'd dominate, would like her another he'd be like her
and she picked twenty years ago with other people on
the show. She'd be the hot mama that did I
go on that and then win and then turn that
into it.

Speaker 8 (42:02):
Okay, okay, that'd be good, well worth it. I'm now
I'm curious what the ages were for.

Speaker 2 (42:07):
The sixty to seventy five. Oh sorry, you're forty one, well,
thank you?

Speaker 5 (42:12):
About to turn forty three.

Speaker 2 (42:13):
Whatever, You're still way younger. You win. Yeah.

Speaker 5 (42:16):
Do they do like midlife crisis, Bachelor or something?

Speaker 2 (42:20):
I think that's all the women on there. I know
this is into life crisis, golden golden crisis. Yes, okay,
thank you for that question. Let's see give me number two. Ray.

Speaker 5 (42:31):
Okay, so I have Morning Corny for Amy.

Speaker 4 (42:35):
Okay, are you ready?

Speaker 5 (42:37):
Why did all the elephants.

Speaker 3 (42:39):
Get kicked out of the swimming pool?

Speaker 9 (42:40):
Why because they kept trying to take their trunk off.

Speaker 2 (42:47):
Wow, it's funny, because they thought it was fun.

Speaker 4 (42:52):
Pile of stories.

Speaker 5 (42:53):
Travis Kelce spent sixteen thousand dollars on Taylor. So for
Valentine's Day you want the rundown?

Speaker 2 (43:00):
Not really, But I also saw where Taylor told Travis
that he can't wear shirts anymore with like strip clubs
on him. That's what he was doing. I thought she
said she he couldn't go to these both. Yeah, because
he had a shirt on, it's not gonna work.

Speaker 5 (43:10):
So why did he wear those?

Speaker 2 (43:11):
That's just who he is. And then also there was
another word, she's like guarding his public image. It is
starting to crumble, guys, He's starting to crumble. Sixteen thousand dollars.
Reality is it's not really that good, and she gave
him five hundred thousand dollars to upgrade his wardrobe. According
to the same Wow sore who Again, this is people

(43:31):
who knows what they know. They know a lot of things.
But she has banned from going to strip club. When
you're banning somebody to do anything, right, I thought every
like girlfriend, wife fan, I thought that was normal. Not
everybody friend says go to But it's like my wife.
There's a difference in saying because if you do go
and saying, hey, i'd prefer you not go, or you're forbidden,

(43:54):
but you're a child, I'm going.

Speaker 5 (43:57):
To ban you's if you go, then we're done.

Speaker 2 (44:01):
She's trying to help him evolve to his new level
of fame news and five hundred thousand dollars to Greade
clothes and he's got money. But if mommy's giving you money,
you're allowing let's take it. That's trouble. Okay, quickly, what
did what he's saying?

Speaker 5 (44:15):
Seven thousand on roses been funny?

Speaker 2 (44:16):
If you have spent the five hundred thousand, except that money.

Speaker 8 (44:18):
On a thousand on a door Brett for her hair,
A five thousand Bottega bag one thousand dollars on a
straw hat that Selene and then our ermes or whatever
you say scarf for a thousand. Wow.

Speaker 2 (44:34):
Just have to buy somebody something that has everything. Yeah, yeah,
sorry Travis Kelcey. But he's going to be famous afterward
after they break up anyway because of this, Like this
is gonna But the bad sad thing is he's going
to be like old and retired another couple of years.
I don't know.

Speaker 7 (44:50):
He's better not screw up because when those songs come out,
they eat him a live Oh no, what else?

Speaker 5 (44:54):
Okay, So have you heard of the zombie deer disease?

Speaker 2 (44:57):
I had it for a couple of years. Whoa, Yeah,
it was all around my private.

Speaker 4 (45:01):
Well.

Speaker 5 (45:02):
They're saying this is they're calling them walking deer, like
walking dead, but it's a deer, elk, moose, reindeer, caribou.
They drool uppere lethargic.

Speaker 8 (45:12):
They're emaciated and also seem to have a blank stare,
which that's what brought on the zombie name. And researchers
are alarmed by the fact that the illness is jumping
to other species, even humans, I e.

Speaker 2 (45:23):
Me My privates. I would say those it's like a
deer flu. Sounds like raby. They're really sick. Yeah, they're
really sick. Elegiabie. They died and came back to life.
Yeah that's not the case. That's a zombie.

Speaker 5 (45:34):
Well, it's really called chronic wasting disease.

Speaker 2 (45:37):
Not have that on Sunday sometimes.

Speaker 8 (45:40):
Okay, So if you're a fan of Yellowstone and reality TV,
Peacock has come out with a show called The McGhee
Dynasty Real American Cowboys.

Speaker 2 (45:49):
What dynasty?

Speaker 8 (45:50):
Mcbe this's their last name. Oh, it's about a real
life ranch family. They live in rural Missouri and their
business is at risk of financial ruin.

Speaker 2 (45:59):
Oh, you're watching their life. It's not like a competition
reality show.

Speaker 8 (46:02):
No, but they're also trying to expand their sibling drama
between the brothers who all want to take control of
the ranch when their father passes or whatever.

Speaker 2 (46:10):
Sounds a little too forced to me.

Speaker 8 (46:13):
Yeah, well it's coming. It's pre Mary Monday, March eleventh.
And they say, quote, it's a roller coaster ride of
ambition and betrayal.

Speaker 2 (46:21):
Shows not for me unless they say, hey, will you
do spots for it? And I'd be like, yeah, sure
will and I love it. Be sure of watching on
peacock coming up? All right?

Speaker 4 (46:27):
Is that it?

Speaker 5 (46:28):
Alrymy? That's my pile.

Speaker 4 (46:29):
That was Amy's pile of stories.

Speaker 2 (46:32):
It's time for the good news.

Speaker 4 (46:34):
How much box.

Speaker 7 (46:39):
Cindy had just got done visiting her son. She was
flying back to Florida and she was in the Atlanta airport.
She had just had a torn acl and she had
fallen that morning, so her knee was really sore. And
she's lugging her heavy bag across the airport, limp and
and limping and struggling. And then all of a sudden,
this Angelo Michael walks up and says, ma'am, can I

(47:01):
help you with your bag? She's like, no, I'm okay.
He goes, no, no, ma'am, I insist, let me carry
your bag to your gate, and he walked with her
for an hour. Why she struggled gate? The Atlanta airport
is huge, it is she's got a torn a c L.
She had a fall that morning. That morning, she's limpid.
I mean I can't get her wheelchair, that's what I

(47:26):
but no, but Michael walked.

Speaker 2 (47:28):
He didn't miss her his flight. I mean, how are
you getting the airport.

Speaker 3 (47:32):
Michael, Michael a real angel, whoa by John Travolta, WHOA Okay,
go ahead.

Speaker 7 (47:39):
So he spends an hour with her, gets her to
the gate and she's just like, thank you so much,
Like that's amazing. And then she told the story to
her son, and he took to social media and said, Hey,
I want to find this guy and found the guy
gave him tickets to an l s U baseball game.
They met up and that way the mom could thank
him in person.

Speaker 2 (47:57):
That's awesome. An hour. Who is this guy? His name
is Michael Wright from Louisiana.

Speaker 7 (48:04):
He probably listens Michael, right, you're an angel. He's like,
I know, all right, and I forgot to tell you this.
To get her early boarding, he went up to the
gate and said, hey, my mom, she's hurt.

Speaker 2 (48:17):
He lied for her white light an angel. Wow, for sure,
there you go. That's what it's all about. That was
telling me something good. New York Post has this story.
Hold on to your Jean Jackets. Mom in New York
burst into her daughter's classroom and repeatedly punched her teacher
in the face, breaking several bones. Twenty five kids were
in class watching. It was so bad that the district

(48:41):
and he was like, you don't even see these injuries
in a boxing match. For the most part, Lindzia Sutton,
thirty one, arrived at the middle school and they both
attempted to make their way past security. The day prior,
the kid said, my mom will handle this. After she
was disciplined for allegedly lying about her whereabouts during the
school day, and her mom blended in with the students,

(49:01):
got in, according to the story, like in past security,
not sitting in the classroom obviously, but then burst into
the classroom and then started punching the teacher, beating her up,
all because the teacher thought the student lied about something.

Speaker 7 (49:12):
Yeah, the student was supposedly skipping, and so the teacher
asked her and she said, my mom will handle this.
And her mom's like four eleven or something, so she
looked like a kid. And I feel bad for the kid.

Speaker 2 (49:23):
I feel bad for the teacher well have to put
up with so much craeah. I feel bad for that
kid because she's being raised in a home where her
values are not quite up to what I would hope
a healthy persons would be. She didn't have a whole
lot of a chance, unless somebody else steps in to
help her. Yeah. Oh, you imagine being at kids in
class when somebody comes in whooping your teacher, and then

(49:43):
all those students too see this, like what is happening?
Like you got to jump up in crack. Yeah, I
don't know when she's doing that kind of damage. You're like, oh,
I don't know. But if also, if you're a kid,
you just like to watch fights. That's true. LUNCHPOTX loves
watching fire. He didn't watch it was still kind of
a kid. Yeah, all right, let's go and get in
the morning corny, The morning corny.

Speaker 8 (50:04):
What is it called when kittens get stuck in a tree? Catastrophe?

Speaker 2 (50:14):
That was the morning corny? Yeah, that was it. Yeah,
it was a morning corny.

Speaker 5 (50:19):
You don't like it, It's fine. Cat, it's a catastrophe.
But cat?

Speaker 2 (50:23):
Yeah, yeah, what do you call it when two cats
have a car wreck? A catastrophic event? What does a
cat say when he gets in a car wreck? Yeah?
That hurt? What if the cat get on test? Perfect?

Speaker 4 (50:38):
Now?

Speaker 2 (50:40):
Is that next?

Speaker 4 (50:40):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (50:40):
Did I ruin your next joke? Amy? It's okay, we're
gonna play this game. We're gonna play famous sounds This
is from the nineties. For example, this was the first
question that I asked you guys in the last game.

Speaker 4 (50:55):
Oh for ten dollars. Excuse me, Oh, I'm sorry.

Speaker 2 (51:02):
Maybe so that was a got milk commercial milk. And
then the other one was this one right here, right now.
Two is on the phone. He lost this morning. I said,
stay on the phone. You can't beat named to and
don't get two shots. So two, we have three players.
You get to pick two of them. Oh wow, Amy,

(51:23):
Lunchbox or Eddie. And if any one of the two win,
you want one hundred dollars, give card to Sonic two.
What two players would you like? We gotta take down
lunch Box.

Speaker 4 (51:33):
So we're going with Amy and.

Speaker 2 (51:37):
One earlier. I love it.

Speaker 5 (51:39):
Oh man, let's go to I mean it was all
pretty close.

Speaker 2 (51:43):
I think was doing what his mom did smoke. Yeah,
I don't think so, but maybe, Hey, more power to
because he doesn't seem to be in a clear mind.
Somebody calls us to more name four because they want
four games. Okay, you get five and there's one tie breaker. Okay,
wait one one that was only five five five, and

(52:03):
we'll be a tiebreaker, all right, and let's go number one.

Speaker 4 (52:08):
He ho, he s.

Speaker 2 (52:14):
What's that nineties sound from he say, I'm in, I'm
in for the wind Eddie tickle me Elmo, Amy tickle
tickle me Elmo. Correct for everybody? Next one?

Speaker 4 (52:37):
What I don't know what?

Speaker 2 (52:39):
Listen again? Name this famous sound from the nineties?

Speaker 4 (52:47):
What?

Speaker 7 (52:48):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (52:51):
Here? One way? You got it? For sure? No one quatro,
no more, no more, No moss quatro. Uh. If I
say no no one quatro, I mean no four, but

(53:15):
no Moss needs to no more. But if I say
I'm gonna go trace pot, throw gouy, let's just go.
We're not. None of us are getting it, okay, lunchbox,
coffee machine, Eddie Jack in the box, maymy fax machine?

Speaker 14 (53:29):
No, it's a VHS being putting a VCR here it
is again, okay, which, by the way, man a VHS tapes,
Legacy Box, send them, get them transferred over Legacy box
dot com.

Speaker 2 (53:42):
Slash bones Bones, Yeah, yeah, we bet it is. We don't.
We're not doing a commercial because we don't know. But
it's awesome company all right? Three left, go ahead and
now call it feature presentation. Oh, famous sounds from the
nineties and now Hollor feature presentation I'm in.

Speaker 5 (54:10):
What from the nineties and almas.

Speaker 2 (54:14):
Oh, hell Little Moss and now Hollor feature presentation. Ah man,
you had to name the company, right, Okay you played
this game twice. Now I'm asking. Yeah, you know, you
just gotta name what it is, because the sound of

(54:36):
a VHS being put to a VCR is not a company.
It's so terrible name that you're changing the meeting, right,
everybody in LaunchBox you were last out?

Speaker 7 (54:44):
Go ahead, Yeah, that's at the movie theater when you're
sitting down. They did the previews and they go and
now your feature presentation. So I said movie theater intro.

Speaker 2 (54:52):
Eddie, Nope, Nope, that's HBO intro. Amy?

Speaker 5 (54:56):
Oh did Blockbuster put that at the beginning of all
their all our good?

Speaker 2 (55:01):
Guess it's definitely an hbocause HBO goes. So I was like,
you're rich your lunchbox yours is not right, but again
a quality. Guess Amy, You're way wrong. It's Disney Home
Entertainment when you're watching on VCR. That was how all
the Disney VCR Disney right, one, two, left, go ahead,

(55:28):
I'm it what's that from? Oh Let's go baby? Okay,
do you think you're having influent lunchbox the last one
and go ahead. I had Street Frider written down, I
scratched it out and I put Mortal Combat Amy Power Rangers,

(55:54):
Eddie raid and wins Mortal Kombat. Correct Mortal Kombat. I'm sorry,
Okay again is awesome.

Speaker 5 (56:01):
I know never my life.

Speaker 2 (56:03):
I'm sorry. I wish I had a Polly pocket sound,
but I don't.

Speaker 5 (56:06):
Do you play with that either, Holly pocket pocket?

Speaker 2 (56:12):
All right, Eddie and lunchbox, this is between you guys.
Here we go sudden death buzzing with your name is
big Big whoa lunchbox wins, two goes twice a.

Speaker 9 (56:25):
Man.

Speaker 2 (56:25):
Here we go, Eddy, Eddie, mister Rogers, neighborhood and correct
lunchboxes to it again. You have freedom to listen. There's
nothing there. Huh no, No, there are nothing there. Nothing

(56:46):
that is incorrect with windows. Okay, him play. We're gonna
do a sudden sudden death rights your answer down. I'm
gonna give you an event of nine. Did you tell
me what year it happened?

Speaker 4 (56:58):
Ye?

Speaker 2 (56:58):
Tell me you right down here it happened close. This
one gets it. The Waco Siege David koresh in Waco
some eighty agents from the US Bureau of Alcohol. Tobacoing
fires rated the religious compound right out out of Waco, Texas.
Should have watched that thing show? What year? Which show
in the nineties? Did that happen? For the win? Write
an answer down they did? There was a show on

(57:21):
something that they just did. I don't even know what
it's on. Five seconds, I'm in. I've already been in
for the win.

Speaker 3 (57:28):
Go ahead, Eddie, Eddie, I'm guessing bones it is nineteen ninety.

Speaker 2 (57:33):
Three, Lunchbox ninety four, give me the crown, see you later.
Two David Koresh on February twenty eighth, nineteen ninety three. Yes, yes,
let's go too. We got it, baby. You bolto hey two,
you want yourself a prize.

Speaker 4 (57:54):
Down?

Speaker 2 (57:55):
All right? Get to his prize there? Where's that out there?
Thank you?

Speaker 4 (58:09):
Man?

Speaker 2 (58:09):
That was awesome. What a game? Take down, Lunchbox, what
a game? This is me and you know Amy partner
co hosts confidant. I have to excuse you now because
when I turned this button, dude time, get out due
out here. It's only dudes in this segment. It's signed

(58:30):
for Dude News. You can't you can't call you out
of the treehouse. You're down on the ground. We've locked
the door. Yeah, locked the door. Get out here unless
you're a dude. Dude's on. Are you a dude? Show
me your Wiener duds?

Speaker 4 (58:41):
You know.

Speaker 2 (58:41):
I'm sorry. Sorry, Okay, I'm talking to her. Okay, sorry
time Lunchbox kept his nuts to it. All right, Sorry,
you can't tell me. I ain't only dudes. Ready, let's
do dude news. Let's go to lunchbox first, dude news.

Speaker 7 (58:55):
You know what you don't do, dude, but you don't
tell a dude what's to do? No, a California doctor.
He has a fifteen million dollar mansion. It's hanging over
a cliff because they had mud slides, and they say, dude,
you gotta get out of there.

Speaker 2 (59:08):
It could slide into the ocean anytime he goes, Dude,
my house is fine. I'm not going anywhere. You don't
tell a dude to leeway. No, what happened. He's still there,
he's staying yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, ed, he didn't.

Speaker 4 (59:24):
Hey.

Speaker 3 (59:24):
Speaking of rich dudes, billionaire Richard Branson. They talked about
his morning routine. It's crazy. He's a billionaire.

Speaker 2 (59:30):
What is he own? Like Virgin airlines or something.

Speaker 9 (59:32):
Dude.

Speaker 2 (59:33):
Yeah, all right, So he wakes up a five no sense,
a lot of dudes whatever.

Speaker 3 (59:38):
He wakes up at five or six in the morning, right,
and then he takes a cold bath, an ice bath.
Then he hits the tennis courts and plays a couple
of games of tennis.

Speaker 2 (59:46):
He goes kite surfing.

Speaker 3 (59:47):
Wow, And after breakfast he goes for a walk on
a seventy four acre private island.

Speaker 2 (59:53):
Where he lives. Dude, dude, go for lunch. Yeah, that's
that's what to start his day. You know what I heard?

Speaker 5 (01:00:00):
Work a lot.

Speaker 2 (01:00:04):
I want to be a billionaire. Dude, news, ray Mo
do news? Do you dudes like nuts? I'm not gonna hey,
let's get him out of here. Nuts.

Speaker 4 (01:00:16):
Yeah.

Speaker 7 (01:00:17):
News.

Speaker 2 (01:00:18):
You just get a handful of them, and it's great
for your memory and remembering things. And get them for
seven bucks or in a bag. You just reach in,
get a handful of nuts every day.

Speaker 10 (01:00:27):
You like that, dude.

Speaker 2 (01:00:28):
Seven dollars for a handful and nuts seems a bit
expensive's a lot. It's a bigger bag at Walmart. Oh
you've got the bag though, Yeah, Oh, you don't just
put your You made it sound like you just put
your hand in nut that was your hands, and that
it only works for dudes, right, Hey, I like I
like nuts with my beer. Dude. They even lightly salt
them too, Dude. Let me do my dude news. All right. So,

(01:00:53):
the futuristic basketball that you don't have to put air into?
Have you guys seen this? I see this? So. Business
Insider reports on this Wilson Airless Generation one. It's a
basketball that has hexagonal holes, meaning air passes through it
rather than it being full of air. It bounces. It
costs twenty five hundred dollars. It's also sold out. It
is a basketball, bounces like a basketball, looks like a basketball.

(01:01:15):
You don't air it up. We did get one of these.
I'm not paying that. What do you mean you've paid
that for your goggles. I've not said I had goggles.
You're swimming goggles are thank you? Yes, dude, what happened
over the week. That's a dude thing to do. Dude, Dude,
you're supposed to have your bros back. Well, I'm gonna
bring it up eventually. Yeah, dude, it's a dude thing

(01:01:37):
to do to throw someboy under the bus, like you
got me, dude. Yeah, but at least for that, I
can like, do work on it, right, rightball, do some
work with your dribbling dude. Oh, less than two hundred
balls were available, and there's you do not air it up?
And uh, what a dude, what a bad dude thing
to do? Telling me what are you talking about? I
was gonna do a whole bit about it if you're
talking about dude nothing, dude, all right, that's dude news. Yeah,

(01:01:58):
that's from Newsy let her in. Yeah, I heard a
couple of noises. She almost jumped in. Amy, you can
come on back in.

Speaker 5 (01:02:04):
I feel like I did a pretty good job today.

Speaker 2 (01:02:06):
You did compliment yourself.

Speaker 8 (01:02:07):
Yeah, go ahead, giving y'all your space. What did you
want to say to your dude news? But y'all, I mean,
I like rays does it? Walnuts are great for all
kinds of things.

Speaker 2 (01:02:17):
You're not a dude, that's why you liked it.

Speaker 8 (01:02:18):
Actually your brain. And he's funny about it too. And
then I don't know, I yawned a little bit.

Speaker 2 (01:02:24):
Okay there whatever, that's why she's laying Wow, not a dude,
thank you. That's the dude news. In a few minutes,
Amy has a female psychology report that shows what women
really really want, not what they're portrayed to want, but
what they really want from men from men. Yes, and
then also Ray has a Sam Hunt update, Ray loves
Sam Hunt, Race fascinated with Sam Hunt. Ray adoors idolizes

(01:02:47):
Sam's playing the show. I know it are with Eddie
and I Reggie Show. Yeah, Okay, let's do the news.
Bobby's stories from Indian parenting dot Com experts found that
parents make it a habit to hide important stuff from
their kids, which is which is not very helpful for
the development of the kid. The number one thing that

(01:03:08):
kids are ignorant of how babies are made. That's followed
by not telling their kids about alcohol and its effects,
smoking in drug use. The easiest way to have a
conversation to sit down with the whole family at dinner
and just talk openly, no questions are bad questions and
act like it's not a big deal. Therefore they don't
assume that it's a big deal.

Speaker 5 (01:03:23):
Yeah, I agree with that.

Speaker 2 (01:03:25):
I'm not going to sit here and tell my five
year old house were made. There's the time to do that.
What's the time?

Speaker 9 (01:03:31):
Uh?

Speaker 3 (01:03:32):
So, I've always been told you want to beat like
the conversation at school.

Speaker 2 (01:03:36):
Okay, but you've been told, but I'm asking you because
you have kids now that right, so I would say,
like ten years old, that's when people start saying, like,
you know what, who is Like, that's that's them. You
want to beat that?

Speaker 3 (01:03:46):
Like, all right, let's get ahead of all this conversation
because they're going.

Speaker 2 (01:03:48):
To start coming up with the other same we did
descending here on this show, right, you know what, and
no one told us what it was. Well they do.

Speaker 3 (01:03:54):
We still think it's tunny. Then, well, so did you
have it with your oldest son? Did you have that
talk the oldest son? I had it at twelve. We
had the birds and the bees talk. And then my
next son's ten, and he's it's about time to talk
to him about that.

Speaker 2 (01:04:06):
He didn't beat beat it to twelve year old. The
twelve year old, I missed it by by about a year.
The ten year old. He just came home the other
day saying something, He's like, all right, I think, really, yeah,
is it older kids or is it like the few
kids in his same grade that know older too much?

Speaker 3 (01:04:21):
It's the two or three kids that have older brothers
and the older exactly what I mean they have.

Speaker 5 (01:04:26):
Access to to know more and more because they can
google things.

Speaker 8 (01:04:30):
And I think it's important too as parents that we
use the real names. I mean I hear from experts
all the time, like referring to body parts as the
scientific No, like saying the real names, because it can
be very well.

Speaker 2 (01:04:50):
Just commit to it. If you call it pickle at five,
you stay Pickle your whole life, the whole time. Yeah, yeah. Yeah.
The sign of a high IQ from Evolution and Behavioral
Research Journal people who follow to the beat of their
owndrum and to significantly be smarter than their peers. Being
a non conformist is a sign of high IQ. It
means that people with higher intelligence are less likely to
follow others. Smarter people also prefer to make their own
decisions rather than just blindly follow the crowd. You'll get

(01:05:12):
it there pretty much describe me to a t what
beat to your own drum? And they I don't follow anybody.
I'm just me like on Instagram. That's true, he doesn't
follow anybody on Instagram. Boom. Next up from US News,
earbuds headphones are a risk to kids hearing Oh no,

(01:05:34):
many younger children could be permanently damaging their hearing by
blasting loud music on their earbuds and then some headphones,
but earbuds especially now two and three parents say their
child between the ages of five and twelve regularly listens
to music in their ears with earbuds, and young children
are more vulnerable because their auditory systems are still developing.
It's not so much about it just being loud. It's

(01:05:55):
because they haven't developed yet. So they say the sixty
sixty rule. If they were gonna make a rule, obviously
nothing is for everyone, but they say sixty sixty year rule.
No more than sixty minutes a day and no more
at sixty percent of the volume. It's from the US News.
They've been telling us this for years, since we were kids.
The air pods. Earbuds are different because they are more

(01:06:17):
inside your ear. Oh and younger and younger kids are
using them because parents are just like, here's a screen,
here's some earbuds. It slowly gets just eliminates them from
the world.

Speaker 5 (01:06:27):
Yep.

Speaker 2 (01:06:28):
Next up. Next time you have to get on an
airplane and you don't want to miss the flight, fly
early in the day from Expedia ording a plane's taken
off on the earlier side of the day can pay
off because flights after three pm have a fifty percent
higher chance of being canceled or delayed. For us, if
we know we have to get somewhere, we try, even
though it's annoying, We try to get on the very
first flight because the very first flight is not gonna

(01:06:48):
be delayed. It's gonna be get there at night sometime,
and it could be delayed for like a mechanical issue,
but it's not gonna be canceled because they have all
day to fix it. So that's basically what it is.
And if it's like after two or three and they're
they can't get a plane over there, or it just
doesn't get there in time because it's hung up somewhere
else and it's a domino effect, screwed. Yeah, Next up,
surefire earworm cure. And what's an earworm?

Speaker 5 (01:07:09):
Like a song that's in your head over and over
and over.

Speaker 2 (01:07:11):
Woman's World magazine says, if you have a song that
you can't get out, read a book, or play a
video game for a few minutes, cool exactly. So I'm
talking about. Experts say getting absorbed in the task distracts
your brain from just enough from that song that you
can't get out of your head. So that's how to
rid yourself of an earworm. The story about this customer
there was charged one thousand bucks for a subway sandwich.

(01:07:32):
You see this lunchbox.

Speaker 7 (01:07:34):
Yeah, she went in, there's got a sandwich, and they
charged over one thousand dollars and she didn't realize it accidentally.

Speaker 10 (01:07:40):
Yeah.

Speaker 7 (01:07:40):
Yeah, And she got home she's like, whoa, I need
a refund and they haven't refunded her, and so she
can't pay her bills.

Speaker 2 (01:07:46):
No, I mean they can't refund it.

Speaker 7 (01:07:47):
It's like it takes a certain amount of business. Well,
I don't know, it just hadn't gone through yet. And
she's like, we need to hurry this up.

Speaker 2 (01:07:54):
I gotta pay bills from the New York Post and
one was charged more than a thousand bucks for a
subway sandwich. She's been cash strapped and struggle to afford
groceries since then. Still has not gotten a refund as
of the story. Letitia Bishop went to the subway in Columbus, Ohio.
She ordered three sandwiches for herself and her family, and
she was charged one thy, twenty one dollars and fifty
cents and that's one ten cents for a single sandwich.

(01:08:16):
I wonder where the type was They messed up on
that ten dollars. No, I think it's probably supposed to
be ten dollars, but.

Speaker 5 (01:08:21):
Three sandwiches not for under ten No, no, but.

Speaker 7 (01:08:25):
One sandwich was supposed to be probably ten dollars. Probably
got a combo and if the other one so, and
then if it's total, who cares? She's been stressed and unverwhelmed.
I know, I know, so I wonder if she's got
her money.

Speaker 2 (01:08:36):
Can you say if there's an update, because if she
doesn't have her money and she's still struggling for groceries,
I'll just bend mow or some money. Oh cool, but
I'm sure someone else has thought of that.

Speaker 13 (01:08:46):
Yeah, it looks like she got it back. She did
seven weeks later, and she got it as cash, like
a fistful of cash.

Speaker 5 (01:08:51):
Seven weeks saying brutal, that's crazy, that's cash.

Speaker 2 (01:08:57):
Nobody can't fix that. Know, she got it. It's like
not this one. I don't know this true, but it's like,
you know, you got to pay back in drugs or
baseball college, Like is it something that they put it
back on your card or something. You know, well, not
everyone and that gets on only fans is making a
ton of money. Some are this from lad Bible and
Lunchbox wants to get on only fans. Yep, uh so

(01:09:18):
they have the highest earner on only fans. Who it
has to be hotties like so yeah, well, I mean
some people are weird on there. I know bad what's
her name? Bad Barbie baby? Oh yeah, she's bad baby,
but it looks like barbh. Yeah, I always say Barbie.
Uh Iggy Azelia, Oh she's hot, brace yourself. I don't

(01:09:39):
know how true this is because it's coming from only fans.
Agazelia apparently reportedly makes nine point two million per month.

Speaker 5 (01:09:49):
What it's like over three hundred thousand dollars a day.

Speaker 2 (01:09:52):
It's a hundred million dollars a year. Bro, we need
a monthly subscription to her. Only fans is twenty ninety nine.
It estimates she gets three hundred and seven thousand dollars
per day. Just from that. Hear me out, I would
do this show naked for that. Okay, you can look
at anything you wanted. And somebody said in the chat
turn around, jump up it down, eat a snow cone.

(01:10:14):
While you do it. Yep, I'll do all that. That's crazy.
Hear me out. I'm Mary. Can I get the show
credit card?

Speaker 9 (01:10:20):
No?

Speaker 2 (01:10:21):
No, no, listen just for one note the answer just
nopef You can't get the show credit card for any reason?
What's no one month?

Speaker 7 (01:10:25):
We subscribe just to see why she's making that much money.
I bet you can just google it and you'd see
some of the stuff.

Speaker 2 (01:10:30):
No, no, they don't. You can't find it. It is
lock and key. It's not really lock and key that
they frown on it, but some of the stuff people do.
It gets out, all right.

Speaker 7 (01:10:42):
I googled Iggy Azelia OnlyFans material content.

Speaker 2 (01:10:46):
I haven't got it. So how much is a membership?

Speaker 5 (01:10:49):
Like?

Speaker 2 (01:10:50):
That's what I'm saying. Just pay that of your own
research it Google guys that credit. The new Harry Potter
TV series is expected to premiere in twenty twenty six
on Acts and you know, not a Harry Potter guy myself.
I understand the love for it. It's from the Hollywood
reporter Morgan. Harry Potter. Yeah, do you care about the
TV show?

Speaker 4 (01:11:08):
Yes? I do.

Speaker 12 (01:11:09):
I've watched everything. Harry Potter.

Speaker 2 (01:11:11):
Do you know anything about this show? Because is it
Harry or is it a different beginning. I don't know.
Sometimes they do what do they call it, pre prequels.

Speaker 13 (01:11:21):
Yeah, I mean I know that those characters aren't returning.
They've all pretty confidently said they're not going to do anything.

Speaker 2 (01:11:26):
Those actors, So they're going to be older people. That's
like we were the older people.

Speaker 5 (01:11:31):
Yeah, I don't think so.

Speaker 13 (01:11:32):
I think everybody who was part of that they were
like kids and they're like, we're good, We've already done
our time, at least from what they'd said before.

Speaker 2 (01:11:38):
Massachusetts ranked the best date for women from Boston twenty
five News. Massachusetts is a place to go for women
looking to live their best life. The Bay State Top
Day survey of best dates for women looking at economics, healthcare, safety,
and social well being DC, Minnesota, Vermont in main round
about the top five all cold yeah, the bottom of
the list, shut up.

Speaker 4 (01:12:00):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:12:00):
In Oklahoma and Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, it's like everybody hates
the sez. They look for any way to penalize the SEZ.
I hear you. A phone call from a store clerk
alerts a man to a four point three million dollar
lottery win from UPI and Michigan man received a phone
call from a clerk at the store where he purchased
lottery tickets to tell him he had won four point
three seven million. A seventy one year old man told

(01:12:21):
Michigan lottery officials he stopped by bought some tickets. He
bought five Lotto forty seven tickets. The next day he
got a call from a worker who sold in the tickets, saying,
we were just told we because they won the jackpot,
because they sold it. But how do they have this
guy's number? Like he does a lot so it might
they know who he is. Yeah, the man's ticket with
all the numbers had scored the four point three seven

(01:12:43):
million in the January twentieth drawing. What a call, right,
I'd love that call. But none of those gas stations
know my number. So he won four point three seven
he got the lump sum of three million. That's crazy
that he didn't know he needed the phone call.

Speaker 7 (01:12:56):
You should know, man, and I worry about someone that
old winning heart attack, Like the excitement, Yeah I'm winning
like that has to do something.

Speaker 2 (01:13:04):
To your body in a good way. Maybe found the youth.
Even that's true. Fount in the youth. Even Riley Green
is on the Bobby Cast today. We talked for an hour.
I've done shows with Riley, like played shows with Riley
and very nice guy. But he's done this show. We
never have like spent a bunch of time together. We
spent an hour together. He talked about how we can't

(01:13:25):
play play clips or no just on this show. We can, right,
We'll pull him out of the podcast. Do you have
any Yeah, I can sing him this was his boy.

Speaker 5 (01:13:33):
Hold on, you can't play clips of the Bobby Cast
on the.

Speaker 2 (01:13:36):
No the song so I can set up with Riley Green.

Speaker 8 (01:13:38):
Sorry, I was thinking of him talking and I'm like, well,
this is getting out the crazy.

Speaker 2 (01:13:42):
Trust me. He talked about how I recently lost a
bunch of weight after getting the flu.

Speaker 15 (01:13:46):
Let's say to this, I lost eighteen pounds last week
with the flu, and I'm like one of those where
I don't get sick off it. I broke a fever.
This is no exaggeration. I've never had this kind of stick.
I laid in the bed and just sweated for twenty
four hours, like I would get up, shower, get back,
like I had to change beds, change blankets, like it
was insanity. But I was like two eight or something.

(01:14:07):
The morning I started feeling sick, I got in the bed.

Speaker 2 (01:14:09):
When I got up and waited again, I was like
one eighty nine. I already lost that much. He's a
big dude, like six ' three. He talked about how
he has trouble meeting girls.

Speaker 15 (01:14:20):
You know, it's a really funny thing to say, probably
to my buddies back home from now side looking in,
because they're like, oh man, rather mean some but where
do you really meet a girl at?

Speaker 2 (01:14:26):
Social media?

Speaker 15 (01:14:27):
Is probably whereas some people would use that to meet people,
it's the opposite for me because how do you really
use that, you know, with what I do for a living.

Speaker 2 (01:14:35):
So it's it's an interesting thing.

Speaker 7 (01:14:37):
I mean, I used it, but it wasn't for good. Yeah,
Like I used it, but it wasn't for meeting somebody
to marry. That's the point, not for meeting somebody to marry,
you know what I mean?

Speaker 2 (01:14:45):
Yeah, I didn't. He could like crazy. And he talked
about why he doesn't want have kids right now. I
wouldn't want to have a kid right now.

Speaker 15 (01:14:54):
Not that I don't want children, it's just that I
know how gone I'm gonna have to absent. I would
have to be and I you know, I mean, I
would want to be able to have a somewhat normal
This is a lot faster paced, and something about how
I grew up. There was a lot slower in that town.
I think there's values there that a kid's gonna get.

Speaker 5 (01:15:11):
You know.

Speaker 15 (01:15:11):
I think it's doable. It's just gonna take, you know,
I keep saying a couple of years.

Speaker 2 (01:15:15):
So search for the bobbycast on iHeartRadio. It's Riley Green.
It's it's really good. I really enjoyed my time with them.
All right, Well, we'll come back in a second, and
Amy will give us. This is female psychology and what
women really want from men. Maybe we've been told wrong
all these years.

Speaker 5 (01:15:30):
She'll tell you what they want want, what you think
we want from you?

Speaker 2 (01:15:34):
To sometimes do the dishes when that when I'm not asked. Okay,
I've found in the morning, if I do the dishes
before I because I wake up early, early and I
come home, it's like I've invented a cure for some
crazy disease. She's like, I, thank you, big deal. I
still want full clothes. That's the worst, That's what I think.
But we'll come back with that next. All right, what

(01:15:56):
do you have there? This is apparently female psychology what
women want for us and we don't even know.

Speaker 8 (01:16:01):
Go ahead, Well, first of all, we want kindness. Okay,
that might seem okay, we.

Speaker 2 (01:16:07):
Can do better at it, though, Yeah, do they want
it towards you? Just say it's me and you in
the story. Do you want me to do it towards you?
Or just in general?

Speaker 8 (01:16:13):
Everybody, Like if you're out to eat and you're rude
to the server, we're not into that.

Speaker 4 (01:16:18):
Who is?

Speaker 5 (01:16:18):
But I hear you, well, some people might see it
as like, oh.

Speaker 2 (01:16:20):
Look whoever that is?

Speaker 8 (01:16:24):
Yeah, no way, okay, go ahead, Okay. Presence, undivided attention tough.

Speaker 2 (01:16:29):
Like being present while you're like nogether on your phone.
That's what I hear. Because I do struggle with that.
I do a much better job at knowing that I'm struggling.
I still struggle. Don't do it right, but I know
that I'm not doing it right, or I didn't for
a long time, but I do have dedicated times or
I take my phone and I put it away, then
I start itching, So then I gotta get it real quick.

(01:16:50):
But for me too, I always, even on the studio
right now, I keep my phone upside down, so if
an alert comes up, I don't look at my phone.
And I think I do it mostly because of the show.
But my wife and I first started dating, she was like,
why are you so shady? Why do you keep your
phone down? Because it does look shady. But I think
I keep my sound off all the time, twenty four
hours and I keep my phone always face down, so

(01:17:12):
I'm not always looking if an alert comes up. But
I do see how that could be shady undivided attention.
I'll give you some go ahead.

Speaker 5 (01:17:20):
Next communicating your needs.

Speaker 2 (01:17:22):
Never I have no needs, we go to I know,
we go to therapy about this. I don't express needs
because I feel like I shouldn't need anything because it
makes me vulnerable if I need.

Speaker 5 (01:17:32):
So what does the therapist say about that?

Speaker 2 (01:17:34):
Shut up in need? Because everybody needs, like basically, and.

Speaker 5 (01:17:38):
Kaitlin's a safe person for you to express your needs to.

Speaker 2 (01:17:41):
Yes. But but then I start to be funny about it,
and I'm like, I need to play video games. I
just told you my need. Oh my god, at your point,
but maybe you do need that. No, I know, but
I really don't but I'm like, I mean, I know,
but I do that, and then she can't take anything serious.
I say, I ruin it.

Speaker 5 (01:17:55):
I go ahead, Okay, taking initiative, I do that.

Speaker 2 (01:17:59):
I'm good on that too much, probably, And she doesn't
like to pick places to go eat. That is the
worst thing I can ask her not. She's makes a
lot of decisions and she's not indecisive generally, but god dang,
if you ask her to pick someone to eat, she
just won't. I don't want It's like she's just confused
by the concept of eating anything else. All good.

Speaker 8 (01:18:20):
I think that depending on how many decisions you are
making during the day, it is nice to have someone
that y'all, just regardless of what it is, make the
decision for you.

Speaker 2 (01:18:30):
Because make every decision to think about where to eat,
except for where we're going to eat. But then she'll
tell me if she don't like where I pick. Ah.

Speaker 5 (01:18:37):
Yeah, we do that too.

Speaker 2 (01:18:38):
So it's like she's leading somewhere. But I can't quite
figure this one out yet. Go ahead, okay.

Speaker 8 (01:18:42):
Freedom of expression, Like you feel like you can share
your opinions?

Speaker 2 (01:18:46):
Oh yeah, I mean that's really what we unapologetically Fight's
not the word that's what we have not even disagreements on.
But we definitely have opinionated selves, and we'll have thirty
minute argument on an opinion about an actor or oh
you know Edie, you've heard us do it. Yeah, yeah, yeah,

(01:19:08):
we'll but like you respect her opinion or you don't.
I do, but I was like mine more right. But
it's always like something that's trivial. But yeah, we have
big opinions on if this is like a good TikTok person,
a good quarterbackers, like good influence, like kid, it's just
the dumbest thing, we'll go there for thirty minutes on it.

Speaker 5 (01:19:27):
Go ahead, being willing to walk away like I walk up.

Speaker 2 (01:19:30):
That's my that's my immediate Okay, went to therapy yesterday.

Speaker 5 (01:19:33):
Well, I don't know that it should be emotional.

Speaker 2 (01:19:35):
I thought you said shut down.

Speaker 5 (01:19:36):
No, No, I think I mean, like, hey, maybe we
need to pause and take a break.

Speaker 2 (01:19:41):
Let's take a break. You always always as soon as
it starts to get tout with her. I have no
problem of confrontation in my life anywhere. Meaning if I
see something that I feel like I can professionally if
I can change it and make it better and better
for everyone for a little bit of uncomfortableness. All good,
I'll go yep, not good. You need to better, you
do better whatever. I don't have that with her. I

(01:20:03):
don't like confrontation with her. So if it turns into something,
I'm like, let's just circle back, and then I never
circle back, So then she gets annoyed never circle back.
So then she doesn't let me circle back. She's like, no,
you never circle back, and I'm like, this time, I
promise I will. Then I don't.

Speaker 5 (01:20:15):
So this is about the more serious of because the
trivial things you'll commit and argue.

Speaker 2 (01:20:19):
I argue all day. But if it's something is Ronald
McDonald a real person? Oh gosh? That was forever? Do
you want to talk about We fought about this for
three months forever because I don't think he's a real
like I don't think there's somebody with a soul security
cards Ronald McDonald. But was there a person dressed up?
Can you go shake Ronald McDonald's hand? Absolutely, but makeup. No,
that's just a dude playing raw, But it's still Ronald McDonald.
Oh we've been this is a year long one.

Speaker 5 (01:20:40):
But it's someone acting as Yes, but it's still.

Speaker 2 (01:20:44):
Would they ever ride at a thing come today to
meet Ronald McDonald? Yes or no? Yes? Boom the end.

Speaker 3 (01:20:50):
There we go.

Speaker 2 (01:20:51):
Well, Mickey Mouse, you can go meet Mickey Mouse and
costume Ronald McDonald costume, go meet Mickey Mouse. It's freaking
mcey mouse right, there is not real in that costume.

Speaker 5 (01:21:02):
Mickey's real.

Speaker 2 (01:21:03):
Well, yeah, that's I'm glad I remember this because this
is the kind of dumb stuff we find it out.
I'm talking about how long we've been doing this fight forever.
We just brought it back up from now. When I
get home now, this is me going home mad.

Speaker 8 (01:21:16):
So when you are in a something serious, I don't
want to do it. But have you practiced staying since
your go to is walk away down.

Speaker 2 (01:21:22):
Not walk away shut down? Because sometimes I'll.

Speaker 8 (01:21:24):
Stay staying not operating. I don't know how to sing
you being alive?

Speaker 2 (01:21:33):
Yes, it because I've had to necessity.

Speaker 5 (01:21:36):
And are you making growth? Because people?

Speaker 2 (01:21:40):
But my still my go to is shut shut and
sometimes I'll do the robot like shutting, the running out
of power.

Speaker 5 (01:21:47):
I can't imagine my new thing.

Speaker 2 (01:21:50):
Oh yes, I'm like a child. I'm like a child
in any way. The other day I don't even remember
what it was. I forgot to do. I forgot to
do something, so I hated you remember and I didn't remember.
It all on me, but I had my goggles on,
my Apple goggles. Oh boy, and you're playing off. I
was almost like, turn the oven off or something. I
don't remember because I did agree to do it and
I did not do it. It was all on me.

(01:22:12):
But I wouldn't take my goggles off to have the conversation.
She was like, take your goal. She's like, okay, I
can't talk with you like this, and I'm like, better
get used to it. You're crazy, man, Yeah, man, it's hilarious.
And then and then if she keeps on shut down,
I'm a child.

Speaker 7 (01:22:28):
There's parts of my life where I'm like, I haven't
developed emotionally, mentally, intellectually because I've never had to be
in a relationship that I valued enough to have to change.

Speaker 2 (01:22:36):
I didn't grow in that way. I didn't have relationships.
I didn't really have relationships with family or I didn't
have girl. I just never had it.

Speaker 5 (01:22:44):
But now you're in a relationship, you're making the progress.

Speaker 2 (01:22:46):
We go to a couple therapy every week and not
because there was something bad that happened where it's like
we must go to therapy. We started early because I knew,
I know where my growth is stunted, and I go
in there and I feel like he picks her side
every time I saw some.

Speaker 5 (01:22:59):
Short clip and TikTok.

Speaker 8 (01:23:00):
I think it right, giving an analogy of sometimes how
we get stuck in our ways or we keep going
back to old patterns.

Speaker 5 (01:23:08):
Just because this is all.

Speaker 2 (01:23:10):
Yes, it's the road we've driven many times.

Speaker 8 (01:23:11):
But it would be like, you know, using your computer
for the last you know how old forty three years
and never getting like a software update or taking it
in or upgrading to the next thing.

Speaker 4 (01:23:24):
I hear you.

Speaker 2 (01:23:25):
I agree. I see that I'm a dumb dumb in
a lot of ways, just haven't matured enough. I'm trying,
and the first step and getting better at anything is
acknowledging that you're not good at it. And then when
I really get bad at it, I shut down. I
don't know. I like the goggle defense. That's probably the
best one you've come up with. I was like, I
can see you everything in the she can't see you, Well,
then tell her to get in the metaverse. That's right.

(01:23:49):
Met Yeah, yeah, yeah, okay, there's anything else on your list? Okay? Yeah,
so that's what goes pretty simple if about fundamentally communicate.

Speaker 8 (01:24:00):
Your needs, taking initiative, freedom of expression, and being willing
to walk away when maybe we need a press pause,
but don't walk away at the very beginning of it.

Speaker 2 (01:24:09):
And a guy with a big art yeah heart, Oh,
wanna talk to me about this Taylor Swift story because,
by the way, Swifty Lauren is in studio and Taylor
Swift's dad apparently punched a paparazzi in Australia. Are you
are you caught up with this?

Speaker 5 (01:24:26):
Yeah?

Speaker 12 (01:24:26):
Yeah, I saw the headline about it this morning.

Speaker 2 (01:24:28):
Yeah, so I say justice for the Swifts. He ain't
gonna be punching somebody unless there's actual And I want
to read the story just so everybody kind of knows
exactly what's going on, and I don't want to misinterpret
something before I start giving an opinion except for justice
for the Swifts on this. Okay, well, I've already said
too much in my own opinion. Taylor Swift's dad is
under investigation for allegedly hitting a paparazzi in the face

(01:24:50):
in Sydney, Australia. Some trouble is rocking the otherwise steady
boat of pop megastar Taylor Swift from TMZ. Allegations have
come out about her dad and he's seven. Just for
the seventy one year old do punching people. Seventy one
year old Scott Swift has been accused of striking a
member of the paparazzi. Ben McDonald claims Papa Swift struck
him on the left side of his face and said

(01:25:11):
he's never seen anything like it. Fifty one year old
Ben McDonald it's a paparazzi guy, claims that he was hit.
Video of the incident shows both Papa Swift and a
security guard have an exchange with the photographer. It's ultimately
ultimately unclear who did what. Taylor's dad was the culport,
according to McDonald, and the paparazzi said in twenty three
years takend pictures. I've never seen anything like it. They're
investigating it, so we don't really know the story story.

(01:25:34):
But there's no video of this, but there's some weird
video that's like somebody's got a phone and this is
what I'm gonna say. He doesn't have history of doing this.
If he was gout Kanye and he's punching everybody with
a camera or a phone, I would say, Yo, chill,
can't do that. Yeah, you shift to pay. Yeah, he's
obviously protecting himself or his daughter. And those paparazzi guys,

(01:25:57):
they get right up in your face. They don't give
a crap. I only have small experiences with them and
me when I was going to dance with with a
start that come out, they'd be right in my face
and I'd be like, I, guys, I really loved it.
I'm be honest. But some people didn't and they wouldn't
get away from them to yell out on the yell
mean stuff to get him to look at him. So,
I don't even know what's happened, but I'm still pro

(01:26:18):
seventy one year old Swift.

Speaker 8 (01:26:19):
Papa Swift so a headline on page six, this is
put up last night. Nicole Kidman was previously granted a
restraining order against the paparazzi, the same guy who accused
Taylor Swift's dad of assault.

Speaker 2 (01:26:29):
Yeh seah yeah. Even more so, Lauren, what do you know?
What do you think? Swifty Lauren's in here.

Speaker 4 (01:26:32):
Yeah.

Speaker 12 (01:26:33):
I mean, it's not like Taylor has a bad history
with paparazzi or her dad. Like her dad never makes
headlines or anything.

Speaker 16 (01:26:38):
So for this to happen, this paper Rozzi guy must
have really gotten into her face. He must have felt
Taylor's dad, Taylor must have felt threatened.

Speaker 12 (01:26:46):
And he has the history.

Speaker 5 (01:26:48):
It's like yeah, yeah for Nicole Kidman's thing at.

Speaker 2 (01:26:53):
The time, listening device on a property. I'm just seeing that.

Speaker 8 (01:26:56):
A judge ordered on the paparazzi to say sixty feet
away from the actress and her home after she claimed
they made her feel a fear for her safety and
feel like a prisoner in her own home.

Speaker 2 (01:27:06):
Listen to this. They dug into it. She was granted
a restraining order against the photog and his business partner
if they planned a listening device on her property. WHOA
in twenty two thousand and five, that's weird. There's the
same guy, kind of random. Huh, Hey, he's the one
with the history. Yeah, the problem.

Speaker 7 (01:27:20):
Two individuals were aggressively pushing their way towards Taylor, grabbing
at her security personnel and threatening to throw a female
staff member into the water.

Speaker 2 (01:27:29):
Swift's team said, and it took the seventy one year
old dad to be they Oh my god, why didn't
security take care of and.

Speaker 16 (01:27:35):
Too, he's always just hitting out pics to fans and
stuff like that, Like he's always so nice and friendly
at the shows and doesn't care if people get too
close there.

Speaker 12 (01:27:42):
So this guy must have really crossed the line.

Speaker 2 (01:27:44):
And they probably knew who the guy was. They do
so much background people that are, you know, they probably
know that's the dude. And she's had such a history
of like stalkers and weirdos. I was listening to Colin
cowherd Ammy, do you know who he is?

Speaker 5 (01:27:55):
Yeah, he's your sports guy.

Speaker 2 (01:27:57):
You went on show one on He's been on our
sport show. It's really great. And he was his house
was robbed and he was talking about how he pulls.
He lives a few houses down from Taylor Swift and
he pulled up and there was somebody in this parking
lot and knowing his driveway and it was a girl,
younger girl, and he walks up to the car. Hi
and his wife. This is according to him, Him and
his wife are just driven back from having dinner and
she's like, hey, yeah, where did you? Basically like, do

(01:28:18):
you know who lives here? We love the house and
that's when he realized someone was in the house. Her
boyfriend was in the house robing the place. Oh wow.
So he calls nine one one, the cops get there immediately,
and he was like, once I knew that Taylor lived
ten houses down, security was gonna be great. And he
talked about the trouble that she's had with people like
her life as people constantly trying to get to her
safe for unsafe. Dang, that's crazy.

Speaker 7 (01:28:39):
And it tells me he makes a lot of money
because he was by Taylor. Yeah, my dad had just
what I'd take from the story, like, oh my goodness.

Speaker 2 (01:28:46):
That's the main takeaway. Yeah, but that's good and justice
for Swift is what I say. Now, I'm with you
on that.

Speaker 7 (01:28:52):
Justice Swift Swift. How do they get into such rich
houses though, That's what I don't get.

Speaker 2 (01:28:57):
How can you I don't know. Did you watch the
blame They were doing that constantly, and which is crazy.
And I don't know if it's just people have securit
system they want to shut him down. I don't know,
but they were doing it. They were going to all
these rich people's homes. I do want to talk about
Ray Mundo and Sam Hunt. Sam Hunt is Ray's idol.
How much he loved Sam Hunt. Ray, I love him first.

(01:29:18):
I knew him before probably any of the kids now
they're listening. Back when he used to dress differently, where
the baggy T shirts. He was one of the coolest dudes.
I mean, he'd play the David Busters and sell the
thing out and you couldn't even walk in the street.
He was that popular. Now he's chilled out, he's got
a family. He still sells out places. But it used
to be like Beatles type stuff back in the day.
What drew you to loving him? Super athlete and I

(01:29:41):
mean he has a great singing voice, and he's just
he's a great interviewer too. He's so well thought. And
when he'd walk in here, every one of the intern
girls maybe yeah, yeah, back when we had the interns,
there was ten girls that would stare at him. That's
what you're into, is that he lovestering questions. His answers
were actually interesting. He never just gave jenaic ones. You'd
actually think it out. And Sam got you a gift

(01:30:02):
at one point. Was it a Christmas gift. I just
random I got a Christmas package. It was a flannel
All Saints. I got Air Jordan's and why do you
think you got that? I believe his label people probably
hooked that up. But it was nice. There was a letter,
a letter from Sam that said, hey, thanks for being
a support system. What up dude? And he wore it.
He went to Sam show, or it to Sam show
when he went backstage to meet him Vegas And so

(01:30:23):
now what's happened with that? Well, so we had Vegas
last year and then this year. He's got a show
this weekend. And I've been reached out to our sales guy, Alex.
I got him. I got one of my buddies randomly
does sound for Brett Young. Brett Young is with Sam hunting.
He said, hey, might be able to hook something up.
I can afford tickets. But I got people reaching out
to me. Stuff's cooking. But you don't think Sam is
like personally doing anything for you? Have you heard it rumored?

(01:30:46):
What's the rumor you heard about that? So I heard
my buddy Adam, he was back there and he said
that Sam's brother was talking about me. Maybe how I
comment on Instagrams and Sam was laughing about that, and
they were talking about me. At one point. My name
was brought up Good Good in a good way. So
I think he's cool with it. So we thought, so
maybe it's a bring him back stage type what's best

(01:31:08):
case scenario? Well, best case scenario, I've already drawn that up.
So the show's Friday, I'm talking beforehand, we're doing some
pre game and maybe shots with the band you with Sam, Yeah,
I got it, I'm back there. Baser comes along too,
and then we enjoy the show. Everything's great. Maybe he
pulls me up on stage, like, hey, you guys seen
these super fans, all these artists are bringing up what
about this guy, Susan Ray Moonda? What would you do

(01:31:32):
on stage? And what song would you want to be
on for?

Speaker 10 (01:31:34):
Do?

Speaker 4 (01:31:34):
Uh?

Speaker 2 (01:31:36):
I'm not a good singer though, so I don't really
so you just want to dance. I could do house
party that guy house party and just be up there
rock and you know, hat doing my thing with him.
That's what I could do. I'm not a singer. But
and then maybe maybe there's a postgame. Maybe after the fact,
we all just chill talk about the show. So that's
the ideal situation and the show's win. Friday here you're

(01:31:57):
gonna go. I don't have tickets. I made the mistake
to jump and got tickets way too soon for Vegas.
So I believe I had three sets of tickets and
me and Baser just lost money on it. So I said,
I'm not buying tickets. Let's see what gets thrown at me.
I'm shocked that they haven't come to us and offered
us tickets. Well, no, you're not part of us. He's
super fan. I'm just saying the show. But Sam's playing

(01:32:18):
with Eddie and I the Reggie Idiots show. I don't
think it's going soef Friday's playing on stage with us.
Let me to sneak you on stage and be a
background singer. But don't tell you we can do that. Yeah,
we can do that anyway.

Speaker 5 (01:32:29):
There's going to be rules for Ray backstage, don't is
that show?

Speaker 2 (01:32:33):
That's we'll dress it later. Okay, we got to get
through this weekend first. I hope somebody reaches out and
gets your tickets. Ray, Yeah for this one and the
Saint jud just go one of time. The ribman caught
me off guard. I didn't know you guys were landing
Sam the only time he's landing Sam. That's his new
favorite God and Sam. Okay, Ray, good luck, Lauren, thank
you for coming in. Justice for Swifty, Justice for Ray Mundo.

(01:32:55):
All right, thank you guys, Bobby Bone show sorry up today.

Speaker 7 (01:33:00):
This story comes with us from Arizona. A twenty three
year old man just got out of prison and he's
from Oklahoma. He's like, man, I need to get home.
Makes his way to a truck, stops like, how am
I going to get out of here? Oh, there's a
truck full of corvettes.

Speaker 2 (01:33:15):
No way are the keys in those though? If they're
hauling them? I never thought about that, No chance, or
it's it like a valet stand inside the truck that's
taking them, where all the keys are inside the truck.
So he grabbed the driver and threw him out and
he's stole all the corvettes.

Speaker 11 (01:33:29):
Everything.

Speaker 2 (01:33:29):
Well that makes it easier, like the logistics of how
to get the corvette. And he just got out of
prison and he is drunk.

Speaker 7 (01:33:39):
When the police finally got into pull over, he said, look, guys,
I didn't want the corvettes.

Speaker 2 (01:33:43):
I didn't care. I really just wanted to get home.
To Oklahoma. Okay, you know what, I give him less
less of a sentence. Sounds like you just wanted to
go back to jail. Maybe that happened, no institution, he
wanted to get to Oklahoma. Yeah, but you can probably
steal one car and not an eighteen wheeler with a
bunch of cars. But also it's not right and.

Speaker 7 (01:34:01):
It's over a million dollars worth of items, so he
gets a bigger charge because of the core Ville. All right,
I'm Lunchbox at your bonehead Story of the Day.

Speaker 2 (01:34:10):
March tenth. We spring forward exciting. Well that was quick.
They gets to play out the cul de Sac alonger
with all my friends. Yeah, we were talking about it
and Lunchbox, I hate spring forward because your kids are up. Yeah,
they wake up earlier on the weekends.

Speaker 7 (01:34:23):
Like now that the sun is starting to come up
a little earlier, they are getting up earlier with this
it's staying dark. They were sleeping till seven, seven fifteen.
Amazing this past weekend.

Speaker 2 (01:34:34):
Six do like blackout curtains? Yeah, I got blinds. Well
for me, it took blackout curtains, especially the first half
of my radio career as far it was just exhausted
all the time because you can't. It's like Vegas, you
don't know what time it is. What about like foil,
I've seen people put foil in their window. I'm sure
you can do it a lot. I think you're growing
stuff if you have four Well.

Speaker 5 (01:34:52):
On Amazon you can buy blackout things that they'll.

Speaker 2 (01:34:55):
Oh yeah, we had some of those when we're into
the new house because our curtains wouldn't go up. We
bought it was like a curtain. But you're just like
tape it to the window.

Speaker 7 (01:35:03):
Because they came running into the room like and I'm like,
what are you doing there? Like the sun's up, it's
time to get up.

Speaker 8 (01:35:08):
I'm like, and I look at the you have to
trick them, Okay, but I don't see. This is where
I worry about my brain because like, just walk me
through this. He should like spring forward.

Speaker 2 (01:35:18):
Because right right, we get to play more. But the
problem is they're waking up early.

Speaker 8 (01:35:22):
I get that they might be, but I thought you
said it's because of the sun. But if we spring
forward and it's you know, six a.

Speaker 2 (01:35:27):
M on, it's darker later, earlier, lighter later. Yeah, it
stays darker till later, which again I don't understand it either,
but get more sun. Interesting. I don't know.

Speaker 7 (01:35:38):
I'm telling the six and the sun was already like
it was shiny.

Speaker 10 (01:35:41):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:35:41):
Now I think you don't understand what the flip is
going to do. So you're excited about the flip.

Speaker 5 (01:35:46):
You actually don't know what you want to go forward?

Speaker 2 (01:35:49):
Yeah, maybe then I need that. Yeah, dude, I can't
wait for March.

Speaker 7 (01:35:54):
But they've been sleeping till seven, so a while, all
of a sudden they wake up.

Speaker 2 (01:35:56):
At six because the suns of the earth okay, yep
rotator and moves around the sun yep. And depending on
what season we're in, and we get more sun. So,
oh my gosh, guys, we need spring forward. I just
found this out. I just googled it. You're right, it's
going to find it out. Yeah, because I google you

(01:36:17):
find out because Amy like something ain't right.

Speaker 5 (01:36:18):
Well, he had me second guessing what I was thinking.
Happens it's spring four.

Speaker 2 (01:36:23):
Its days light later, so you can play in the
cul de sac.

Speaker 5 (01:36:25):
That means it happened wow, darker in the morning.

Speaker 2 (01:36:28):
So you can still get blackout blinds. For some reason,
it's just been getting for the for the switch. It's
been switching. It's been messing what that.

Speaker 8 (01:36:36):
Has to do with the Earth and the sun for
the same reason as the last forty two years of
your life.

Speaker 2 (01:36:41):
Oh my god, catch thank you all right. I didn't know.
I didn't know he was doing a bit, No, didn't I.
Eddie died to Google. He googled it. I mean, yeah,
we are going to be sleeping later on the weekends.
Now your day just turned around just like that. Yeah,
you guys, put a smile on my face. That's it.
We'll see tomorrow. B everybody, let's go

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