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Speaker 1 (00:03):
Mitting it's a big day. Welcome to the show, Morning Studio.
Speaker 2 (00:15):
Morning.
Speaker 1 (00:15):
All right, Eddie's back today. Eddie. Good to have you back.
But it's good to be back, and we'll definitely get
into a little bit of your life and what's been
going on with you the past couple of weeks, which
we talked about and you did eventually write it on
Instagram and for us, I will say the listeners were
angry at me for not sharing Eddie's very personal story immediately.
(00:38):
And it is weird because I would go to my DMS,
Andy'd be like, I can't believe you're not telling us
whatever's happening with Eddie. Did you fire him? Is he
gone for it? They thought you fired me. It was
everything you owe it to us. And I say this
as I'm presenting this as warmly as possible. Let's say
(00:58):
I had to fire you. Yeah, sure, we would address
it as soon as we legally could address it. If
we weren't, there would be a reason we weren't. Right,
if it was something extremely personal, We're not going to
share it until the person who has the personal thing
happening to them shares it themselves or hits me up
and goes Hey, you can share it, it's fine. And
(01:20):
Eddie was going through it. His brother who's not old,
had a stroke and his dad had a freak accident
and died like bam bam, right by, so close to
each other. And so we knew you were going through
a lot. And you know, I know you went through
a lot, but so did I with all those dms. Yeah,
(01:41):
I mean, you know, not the same. By the way,
I'm kidding, it's you're joking, but it is.
Speaker 3 (01:46):
You know, I'd never even thought about, you know, letting
how you were going to handle that, right, you know,
I didn't know if you were going to tell everyone
or what and and whatever you would have decided would
have been fine with me. But I just wasn't in
communication with you guys. A lot in my life. I
really didn't know what was happening. There was a lot
of in limbo happening when when I left.
Speaker 1 (02:05):
Yeah, and I was calling you about every day just
to check in and make sure I could be the
voice in the mouthpiece to like people around here, because
I knew you couldn't answer every call that was happening.
So I'd be like, hey, so I call our friends.
But again, it's your story and until you were like,
let's go, you can let people know. It was not
my or our story to tell. But I promise you
guys as listeners, because we do like, we do feel
(02:26):
like we're very close to you guys, as soon as
we can tell you for whatever reason, we will tell you,
because we don't like holding secrets either. It wasn't a secret,
it just was something we weren't ready to put out
yet because we'd have and also I didn't want like
Eddie's second cousin to hear it on the air.
Speaker 3 (02:40):
And that's a good point because a lot of my
family didn't know what was happening at the time.
Speaker 1 (02:44):
So that band said we missed you missed you guys too, man.
Speaker 3 (02:47):
And you know, I was gone for over two weeks,
and I didn't realize how much I really missed you
guys until I was gone for two weeks. And as
soon as everything was kind of just done with that,
I said, man, I need to get back because I
just need to get back to normal life. And then
being around you guys is just very very helpful.
Speaker 1 (03:03):
You have you heard the song Oh I no, no,
I don't know what you got till it's gone. It's
about us. Well that part doesn't matter. Yeah, that part
doesn't matter. But I do have some stuff over the
last couple of weeks. You have missed the show. Yeah,
I do have some stuff here that's happened over the
last couple of weeks. Is there anything that you saw
that you were like, Because I know you weren't really
watching social media occasionally you pop it on. Anything you
(03:25):
saw that you wish that you would have been here for.
Speaker 3 (03:27):
As soon as I got on social media, which I
think had been like over a week, get on there
and the first thing that popped up was Hawk Tua
and I was like, Wow, they had is it Haley?
Speaker 1 (03:37):
They had Haley Welch. Yeah. I was like, why they
had Haley on? That's that's how how was that? It's
very interesting? So Hawk to uh Hawk to a spin
on that thing. Yeah. So Scuba had approached and Scuba
had nailed this like two days after she came out
and said she was like, okay, this is me. He
(03:58):
was like, do you want to have her on? I've
tracked her down And I was like that would be interesting, sure,
because I to me, I just love what happens to
people when they go viral. I'm so curious about what
their life is like and just the intensity or scrutiny
or now the money that's coming in or the call. Like,
to me, it's like having Yodel Boy on when Mason
Ramsey was in. Anybody that goes viral, I'm so curious
what that feels like when you get so famous so
(04:19):
fast and you didn't mean to. And so I had
to leave town the day she was going to come
in originally, and I was like, that's okay, Like I
was at heartbroken, but I thought it would have been
fun to have her on. So then he Scoop is like, hey,
she's in town again. If you want to have her honest, yeah, sure,
don't think much about it, and she comes in and
you can hear in the interview. I felt an obligation,
(04:42):
and this is not the right term, but to kind
of lead her through it, any kind of mentor a
little bit on what she's about to go through. I
wanted to be the adult and not just be like, hey,
spit on that thing, Yeah how about that. You're known
for a wiener, you know, Or I just wanted to
get a little bit of advice. I've screwed up a bunch,
(05:03):
maybe some things she can look out for. How I'm
curious how she's gonna make money. We talked about her
not really wanted to be known by hawk Tua. After
a while, there's got to be a point where But
even then in the interview, she was like, I don't
even say that anymore, and we're like, oh, maybe she's
said a little bit longer. Yeah, this is a little bit.
But she didn't want to be famous. She hid from
being famous. Once that happened, our listeners came so hard
(05:26):
at the whole thing, me her that I got on
my Instagram at mister Bobby Bones and I was like, Hey,
I don't understand why everybody's so mad, because here is
Hayley Hawktua, who is what twenty two, who's just probably
out at a bar here in Nashville a little drunk,
said something funny stupid that you just say amongst friends,
(05:48):
Like everybody that's complaining about this, you've said stupid stuff
like goofy, stuff like this to your friend. Oh for sure,
because in the comments of Instagram that would be like,
I can't believe you'd put this filth on. Well, we
didn't talk about it in detail what Hawk two spit
on that thing meant. We didn't re enact it. That
would be the film. There was no end show reinagmate
of Hawk to a spit on that thing. So I
said she said something to a person with a little
(06:10):
tiny microphone for the phone, never thinking it would blow up,
and then when it did blow up, she was like, ah,
I'm not trying to be famous. She didn't have social media.
That's how much she didn't want to be famous. She
did not have social media at all. So she had
cleared herself from social media before that people started acting
like her making money from it. Oh so weeks later,
(06:32):
after almost being in hiding, she was like, okay, she
had a friend who's like a paralegal who connect. So
I was even like, how did you get your team together?
And to our listeners, I was just like that, it's
weird that you guys would be so upset about this
because once she didn't want to be famous. She didn't
do anything you haven't done, like said some goofy stuff. Three,
now that she's like, well I'm out there, I might
(06:54):
as well make a little bit of money, like you
wouldn't want to make fifteen twenty thousand dollars a night
for an appearance, and so I was all irritated with
some of the listeners what else is new? And so
she comes on and I enjoyed her. I think she's
a bit naive obviously, because she had no interest in
(07:15):
getting this. It's not like she'd been preparing her whole
life to be famous or developing a skill. But she's like,
I might try some stuff, and great more power to her.
I hope she succeeds. Her management, who were super nice.
They emailed me and they were like, hey, we'd like
to have her back on I don't think I've even
told you guys this what coming back? Well, yes, so
(07:37):
like we like to talk about some mental health thing
and bring in a therapy or whatever. And I felt
like it probably wasn't the best moment for right now,
but they said they'd like to do that because they
were like, yeah, because your listeners were really hard on her.
And I remember thinking, our listeners are really hard on me,
Like that was nothing like you saw like moderate, but
(07:59):
you ought to go look at the face page to
have them talk about me, Like I get I didn't
say this and they're supposed to, like they come to
this show because and so I thought our listeners were
a bit rough, but no more rough than they are
on me, like on our Facebook page. But she was delightful.
I'm rooting for her and I hope she's able to
squeeze every bit of money out of it that she can.
(08:22):
And I don't know they're developing anything long term that's
going to be sustainable right now unless I haven't heard
about it, but I really like talk to her Hailey, Hailey, No,
you got to call her hawk two and no one
knows her name. Well in this segment, I can call
her Hailey because we just talked about her for twenty
seconds ago. Okay, but so that was a very interesting
(08:43):
If you get a minute, you can go back and
listen to it. But that was number one other things.
We are now in no shoe household at my house,
which I never thought and I wasn't the person that
brought it up and wanted it. It makes sense now,
but my wife was like, hey, when you walk outside
and there are all these germs in the bottom of
your shoes, and then you walk inside the house and
(09:06):
those germs are all over inside the house, and then
your barefoot and you get in the bed. Let's just
take our shoes off before we come in the house.
And I was not someone who thought this would be
an excellent idea, And it is still annoying because now
all the shoes just piled at the door. Yeah, but
I do understand the value of it now. And now
I feel weird wearing shoes in any building. If I
walk anywhere and it's like wood floor, I'm like, ooh, sorry,
(09:27):
so we're that was big news. Okay, is there a
sign in the front of the house that says no.
But what's weird and awkward for me is my wife
was like, hey, be sure to tell them no. Oh no,
I don't know. That is awkward. It's awkward, like, hey,
thanks for coming over, take your shoes off. So I would.
I said, if somebody's coming over, strategically just put a
little basket or something with shoes in its right there,
(09:48):
because I'm not I'm not telling anybody if they come
in and they don't have shoes on, more power to them.
But we are now in no shoe household. Our Navidia
stock that we bought. Oh, the lunchbox was such a
We're gonna get rich off of it. Yeah, it is
not done. Well, we've lost money on it?
Speaker 4 (10:05):
No no, no, no, no, no, no, we haven't lost money. But
we were up like fifteen hundred dollars. Now we're up
like seventy two dollars.
Speaker 1 (10:14):
But that's how it goes, right like it just you know,
shoudn'tally go like this? According to our stock broker, Yeah,
I was all in and I made them pay, and
I mean we were. Are you sure we haven't lost
because when I bought that the exact same time that
we all bought together, it's down. No, no, it's down.
No no, it's down from what the initial what my
initial payment was to very because I wanted to track
(10:34):
it along with us.
Speaker 4 (10:35):
Our initial investment is positive seventy two dollars on the video.
So and then what I did, Eddie, since it was down,
I went to these guys. I was like, guys, we
need to buy more. So we bought through the much more. Yeah.
And now I'm on the lookout for the next big stock.
I've been doing some research and I'm gonna come with that,
you know, maybe later this week or next week. I'm
(10:56):
gonna have the new stock that we need to get
in on. And we're gonna make that money back.
Speaker 1 (11:01):
This will not be a recurring segment where we continue
to give money for any stock he finds. We debuted
Love on Lunchbox. It's his new game that he wants
us to play because he won elder versus millennials, So
we just say nice things about him. Many picks a winner,
but it turned on him backfire a little a little bit. Yeah,
so we're doing that on these days thirty. We helped
Lunchbox with his application to get on Pressure Luck. Yeah, no, whammy.
(11:24):
What is that game show? Yeah, he wants to get
on a game show.
Speaker 4 (11:28):
Well, no, because I tried to do twenty thousand dollars pyramid,
but one hundred thousand dollar pyramid.
Speaker 1 (11:31):
But it's not even kind of the problem was he
applied for twenty thousand that was eighty eight, so it
was really late. Ray fell for a scam to get
a free wallet. So he's like, I'm gonna get this
free wallet. I do it clicking, and he felt he's
got scammed. Lunchbox tried to send his kid to school
with the Jack Daniels backpack, but his wife said, I
don't think so, So he came on the air screaming
(11:52):
she has no sense of humor. I did see a
picture of that that was funny. Thank you. Morgan launched
her podcast Take This Personally. Yeah, you got a billboard too,
that's right.
Speaker 5 (12:01):
Well, it's of controversy over that time.
Speaker 4 (12:03):
She paid for it and she said that, and then
she got in trouble here at the building. She put
signs up out front and the building managers was like, no, no,
don't belong the ground.
Speaker 1 (12:12):
Trouble. Well it did, it did? It was trouble.
Speaker 6 (12:15):
Well, I just I didn't know that I was in
trouble until Lunchbox told me.
Speaker 1 (12:19):
And then I was like, oh crap, I think you're
caught up now. Yeah, thank you man. You guys are busy.
You don't realize how busy we aren't until you realize
all the things that we did. And you're like, we
spent two weeks doing all that crap. So we're here,
Eddie's here, We're back, so you know, let's get the
show started now. We do have a new theme song
for the Anonymous inbox, the mail Bag. Let's go, It's
(12:41):
a box. Anonymous bore the question to be well, Hello,
Bobby Bones, I'm a third generation graduate of Texas A
and m My son's whole life was just id to
be fourth generation. Everything was going great until late months
(13:05):
ago he met a girl. She's headed a Southern Illinois
next fall. And now my son has informed me that
he is too. I'm not okay with this. He's being
so young and dumb. He's never been this dumb before.
I'm devastated. He has no idea what he's doing. I
get he thinks he's in love, but we know what
love really means. At his age, my son is torpedoing
his life. How do I talk since to him? How
(13:28):
do we spend his whole life working so hard? One
girl comes in and runs it. What would you do
if you were me? I'll signed dad of a Dummy.
I thought it was a mom writing this, Dad of
a Dummy, So I would take us back to a
piece of history. And in this piece of history, the
parent speaks of the relationship of them and the daughter,
(13:52):
and then a boy comes in, and then the parent
sings of how she's in love with a boy, and
it's the whole story of the parent never really thought
it was okay that their their kid was doing all
this stuff. They didn't agree with, you know, as far
as like driving off and party and like love and getting.
(14:14):
But then they were reminded at the end of that
song that they were one that.
Speaker 5 (14:20):
Katie looks at Tommy like I used to.
Speaker 1 (14:23):
Look at you, and I think what you're seeing here
is cyclical and generations over and over again. You can
raise them as good as you can raise them.
Speaker 5 (14:32):
But who's paying for college?
Speaker 1 (14:34):
Yeah, I'm doing she's in love with the boys. I
don't know about that. Talks about like, I still don't
think you can force your kid to go to college.
He doesn't want to go to even if it's for
a girl. He's going to make his own mistake.
Speaker 2 (14:48):
Okay, Well, I don't know where they're from exactly, but
I know for me, I went to Texas and him
and I'm from Texas, and that was I had to
go to an in state tuition, so there was no
option to go out of state even and if my
boyfriend was going somewhere else.
Speaker 1 (15:02):
So that is not in the email. And I try
to not insert parts of the story into the email
that we don't have because that would be easy to do.
In multiple levels. I would say that there's a couple options. One,
you just have to let your kid, make your kid's
mistakes or two, you can actually negotiate with your kid
for sure and be like, hey, if you go to
Texas A and M for a year, just like we
had always planned and it's still working, I have no
(15:23):
problem with you moving to southern Illinois. But you just
met this girl, and as the parent that has lived
a life and is paying or helping with college, I
will make the deal with you that if you go
for a year and you still want to go, fully
support it will help you move. But yeah, that happens
next thing you No, she's in love with the boy lunchbox. Listen.
Speaker 4 (15:48):
Let him make his own mistakes. Let him do what
he wants to do. You can't control his college. You
controlled his whole life up to this. He wants to
choose a college based on a chick whatever. If they
don't work out, whatever, then maybe he transferred to A
and M. Maybe he goes back to A and M.
Let him go out. You know what he needs, He needs.
Speaker 1 (16:05):
Wide open spaces. Space is to make a big mistake.
Let him go quit meddle in his business. Well that's
what a parent does. They meddle, I know. Or it's
also called parenting.
Speaker 2 (16:18):
Well, yes, but there is a time where parents sometimes
we have to step back and be like, are these
my dreams or my kid's dreams? This is a dream
where you want him to go. I guess I'm just
saying in general, going to a school for someone else
sometimes could be dangerous, especially when you're eighteen.
Speaker 1 (16:34):
But you're not going to teach that kid that lesson
right then, because they're not open to hearing it. I
think you have to let him do and make his mistake,
or at the end of the song, guys don't look
at you and you learn a lesson too. However, I
think the second option is you can try to compromise it.
You just don't want there to be so much resentment, anger,
sadness because of this, because it is a time that
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is very special for him because he's going to college.
Speaker 2 (16:59):
Moving off you, the parent one talks might be onto
something with wide open spaces, because I think a lyric is.
Speaker 5 (17:04):
Room to make big mistakes.
Speaker 1 (17:07):
That's what he said that work. It's just hard to
know what he says when he sings. Oh, I thought
he's just saying why open Well, I thought he was
singing y MCA Tuesday Reviews Day Over the weekend, my
wife and I watched Oceans eleven, Oceans twelve, and Oceans thirteen.
Now I had seen Oceans eleven and I had seen
Oceans twelve, but she kept going on, should I watch these?
(17:30):
I think she saw on TikTok that they were good.
So we watched Oceans eleven and I had to see
it in years. It's still really good. Yeah, I give
it four and a half out of five. Casinos So
then I watch Ocean twelve good, but I can't give
it four and a half. I give it four priceless
eggs out of five, and then Ocean's thirteen. But most
(17:56):
sequels it just gets a little worse and worse. Still
enjoyed it, but I give it three and a half.
I don't want to do casinos again. All those guys
from like the gangster movies, like al Pacino, because al
Pacino's in this one. Oh he isn't thirteen, Yeah, he
comes in. So I give it three and a half
(18:17):
al Pacinos yea perfect yeah, because Andy Garcia is I
get those two guys mixed up, very mobstery, So I
give it three and a half. Al Pacinos so all good.
We watched them all then you know, we watched We
watched Mission Impossible, the Last Mission Impossible, the Tom Cruise
did I never seen single all.
Speaker 5 (18:33):
Of them, the fight, the last one, like the newest one.
Speaker 1 (18:36):
Yeah, the last yeah, whichever one fifty three or something.
I think there's whatever the super Bowl is. There's this
many Mission Impossibles, And so we watched that. It came
out in twenty twenty three. My wife had never seen
any of them, and she was like, don't need to
watch the rest of you don't you can watch none
of them. Just know they were a little bit corny,
(18:56):
and they're supposed to be a little bit corny if
you can accept that. They're so much fun. And Tom
Cruise is such a weirdo, but he's not in the movies.
He's great at the He's like, this is his thing.
He runs so good on movie like, he's a good
movie runner. Like I think he's perfected as movie running.
I will give it four out of five trains. Wow.
(19:17):
And I was told there's this one stunt in the movie,
and I'm sure he did a bunch of his own stunts.
I mean, bring in movie Mike for some expertise. Here.
This guy does his own stunts. For the most part.
He gets hurt a lot because he does his own stunts.
There's one on a motorcycle. I thought there's no way
that told my wife said, I think he does a
lot of his own stunts, and there's one in a
motorcycle just somewhere in the movie, and I was like,
there's no way he did that one. And then I
(19:38):
heard from Mike he did that one. It's crazy, but
I give it four out of five. It's fun. It's
the mission a possile movies. I like him.
Speaker 7 (19:46):
You I would agree, Yeah, you don't really have to
know anything about him not to watch one the movie
before this, he broke his ankle because he was trying
to jump from one building to another, and it like
caught it at the very end, broke his angle doing
his own stunt.
Speaker 1 (19:56):
Like it's determined like when he did. Haven't seen Top
Gun too. I didn't watch that one, oh you know
yet probably maybe probably will, uh, But he like trained
to learn how to do fighter jets and made everybody
else trying to do fighter jets too, and they're all
puke because of it. Crazy. So, okay, those are the
four things that I've watched Tuesday reviews day. If you
have nothing, that's okay, Amy, do you have anything?
Speaker 2 (20:14):
Well, speaking of Tom Cruise, I watched Jack Reacher on Netflix.
Speaker 1 (20:18):
Oh yeah, I like that.
Speaker 2 (20:20):
Yeah, so it's I watched the first movie that because
there's another one on there too, but I googled to
make sure that I watched them in order, and I
give that one three point five.
Speaker 5 (20:30):
Nod off fingers, okay, five.
Speaker 1 (20:34):
Okay, that's old too, that's like twenty twelve or something. Yeah,
it's good. Yeah. Tom Cruise has a weirdo, but he
actually pulls off these movies where you like, he's good
enough to forget he's weird.
Speaker 2 (20:46):
And then there's a new movie to Netflix that I watched.
It's a Netflix I guess original with Harry Connor Junior
called Find Me Falling, and it's like a rom com,
I guess, and I give it three point five out
of five.
Speaker 1 (20:58):
Aging rock Stars Is he playing the Aging rock story?
That's cool? Lunchbox anything.
Speaker 4 (21:04):
No, I did not watch anything. I was Olympics all
the time. Now that the Olympics are over, I can
start watching normal TV again. You don't have to review
the Olympics. I gave it five out of five gold
Medals Man. I loved it five out of five. I
thought it was so best on entertaining. They just did
great job. Loved having all events on so many different channels.
I could watch everything flip commercial, Oh, go to a
different event, boom boom.
Speaker 1 (21:24):
It was great, fantastic.
Speaker 3 (21:26):
I watched Tennessee Whiskey The Dean Dylan Story. So you
know Dean Dylan, he's a songwriter. You were like all
of George Trait songs whatever, And it's a cool documentary
just kind of how he wrote these songs and his
story of how he grew up, how he got to Nashville,
how he wanted to be an artist and then he
ended up being a songwriter.
Speaker 1 (21:42):
What'd you see that?
Speaker 3 (21:43):
I think it's on Amazon, but my brother had seen it,
so I haven't spending a lot of time.
Speaker 1 (21:46):
My brother he was like, watch this, dude, it's so good.
Speaker 3 (21:49):
He talks about writing Ocean Front Property and how the
guy he wrote it with was like, let's sing it
like an I bow that throw the Golden gate bridge
in free and he's like, it just doesn't go, like
and if we say bridge, if we have to say bridge,
they're not gonna understand this long anyway, So that's why
they decided if I if you buy that out, throw
the Golden Gate in free so like cool, like little
(22:11):
nuggets like that. I loved How long is it?
Speaker 1 (22:13):
That's an hour and a half. I mean, yeah, I
ney two hours two hours on gold on that song.
But I do like Dean Dillon getting anything. Yeah.
Speaker 5 (22:23):
I watched Fall Guy.
Speaker 6 (22:24):
I rented it with Ryan Goslin and Emily Blunt.
Speaker 5 (22:27):
It's a new action.
Speaker 6 (22:28):
Movie and it was an easy watch. I would say,
like dumb action rom com type movie, and I'd give
it three out of five cell phones.
Speaker 1 (22:38):
I liked it. I give it three and a half.
Same movie. They made fun of a lot of well,
they make fun of themselves a lot, which is fun.
They also made fun of the Old Show a little bit,
so maybe you missed them of that because you weren't
the Old Show? Did they make fun of the Fall Guy?
Speaker 5 (22:54):
There?
Speaker 1 (22:57):
Lee majors man, and it comes off I'm not gonne
to Kissing Tale, but I'm Lady's plenty. I'm there them there,
and I used to watch it after wrestling. Oh no,
miss yeah Lee majors in The Fall Guy. Uh yeah, yeah,
it's dumb, it's fun.
Speaker 6 (23:13):
Yeah, it's an easy watch. I don't know that I
would rent it again though, so maybe.
Speaker 5 (23:17):
Wait till it's free.
Speaker 1 (23:18):
There we go Tuesday Reviews day. Man, the Olympics are
so good, like I don't know, I just all our superstars,
like you need superstars and when superstars win, they're on
your team. That makes it so good.
Speaker 2 (23:31):
So since it's reviews Day, if someone just skipped out
on the Olympics but they're hearing the Rave review, can
they just like go back and watch it.
Speaker 1 (23:37):
You're a psychopath if you do that. Yeah, yeah, you're
an absolute and you should not do that. It's time
for the good news. Bobby. He's been doing this for
nine years. He's eighteen now. His name is Read Marco
and he's from Oklahoma, and he spent this past weekend
giving away six thousand book bags filled with school supplies. Again,
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he's eighteen now and he's been doing it for nine years.
It's Read's annual back to school book bag giveaway, which
it distributed over thirty three thousand backpacks and one point
three million dollars in school supplies across Oklahoma, Texas, and Arkansas.
He started this when he was a kid with like
four h and other organizations and started very small, and
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every time he would do it, there'd be like a
little story in the paper. More people would donate, more
people wouldn't. He's been doing it nine years.
Speaker 5 (24:30):
That's awesome.
Speaker 1 (24:31):
Cars lined up for over three miles as he, again
eighteen years old, distributed more than ten thousand. This is
like so cool that it started so organically as just
a kid who wanted to help, and then other people
jumped in a big shout out Readmark, I'm changing lives man.
That's from the Good News Network, and that is what
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it's all about.
Speaker 7 (24:53):
That was telling me something good. We'll be drafting best
movies from the nineties. We're in the champ a chip
bell because I'm the champion. I won the replacement Curse
Words draft. Morgan won the dice roll backstage. You'll go first.
Best movie from the nineties.
Speaker 6 (25:09):
You guys made me watch this one, and I gave
it a five out of five, even.
Speaker 5 (25:12):
Though I hadn't seen it for my whole life. But
it's Joshank Redemption.
Speaker 1 (25:16):
A plus A plus Raymundo. I gotta go with one.
People are actually gonna watch. When I say these, I'm
telling you drop what you're doing and see it. Varsity Blues? Yes, like,
are you guys idiots? I got my first overall pick
Forrest Gump. I got Forrest Gump. That's crazy, pretty big.
Speaker 5 (25:37):
Yes.
Speaker 1 (25:38):
Okay, so Morgan's Shawshank Raymundo Varsity Blues both wonderful. Shaw
Shank is a plus. You can't argue that one. But
I wanted Forced Gump. I got Forst Gump.
Speaker 5 (25:49):
Let's go Amy Titanic.
Speaker 1 (25:52):
Great. Well, that's good. That's a great one. Lunchboxes out.
It's bull crap. You finished last you finished last time.
I know I was using one of those replacement words, Eddie.
You like apples? I got a number? How about them? Apples?
Give me good Will Hunting. I'd only ever watched that
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like a year ago. What great?
Speaker 3 (26:16):
Oh dude, that's I've watched that movie probably two hundred times.
Speaker 1 (26:19):
That's not true. Hundred times. Yeah, you've barely one hundred
radio shows, much less hundred times watching the movie. Okay,
that's a good one though. Okay, Eddie, now we go backwards,
so you'll go first. You have good Will Hunting, you're
drafting best movies from the nineties. Who else is on
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your team?
Speaker 3 (26:40):
Let's go with the military movie, a war movie saving
Private Ryan.
Speaker 7 (26:47):
So good?
Speaker 1 (26:47):
That is good her name? You have Titanic. What are
you adding to your team? Solid good? Oh it's me
Now you're up. Okay. See, there are my favorite movies
and I can't pick them though, I have to pander.
(27:11):
I guess I'm just gonna have to pander, and I'm
gonna go with I feel like there's a big drop
right now, Like right now is where it drops bones.
Do whatever you want. Do you don't have to pander
whatever you want.
Speaker 5 (27:24):
Yeah, I wok with my heart. I'm pretty woman, but.
Speaker 1 (27:26):
That's a really a big, super strong one. Okay, I'm
gonna go with Dumb and Dumber. Oh really good. It's
just like I feel like that's where the gap is
right there. All right, Raymundo, if you want to feel
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really warm and fuzzy inside, see you an Adam Sandler movie,
Big Daddy, not the one I would have picked. That's it.
I mean, I have some Adam Sandlers, not that one. Lunch.
Thanks for the free coaching. Appreciate it. Eddie said the
same thing. I just I thought you were going with
a different and you're up. Okay. I think I think
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this one is.
Speaker 6 (28:14):
I don't know how I made it to second round,
but I'm gonna go.
Speaker 5 (28:17):
With The Sandlot.
Speaker 1 (28:18):
Oh that's a good money put that on my liga.
That is such a good one. Didn't even make my list.
I'm such an idiot. Okay, best nineties movies. You'll vote
to Bobby Bones dot com. Wait wait, wait, I'm the
last pick, right? No?
Speaker 7 (28:35):
No?
Speaker 1 (28:36):
Did I already pick? You went first? That I picked
my three? No? You picked two or only two? In
Guy comes back for one show. He's on fire over here.
So I'm the last one again? Yes? O man. So Morgan,
you have Shawshank and The Sandlot. What are you adding
you'll go first this time? Yeah.
Speaker 6 (28:52):
I think we're missing a really big gap of movies here,
and I'm going to go with Toy Story.
Speaker 1 (28:58):
Yeah, it's a good one. I didn't want to pick
a cartoon round two. I would have picked around three
that though. Raymond, do you have Varsity Blues and Big Daddy?
For sure? You're out next week, but go ahead. Yeah,
I'm gonna go off of the Olympics. Everybody's still on
that high cool runnings. Yeah, yeah, I love it. Jamaica,
we got a Bops like game. But you should you
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should just retire right today today today. It's a good movie,
though it is a good run, John Candy, Okay, over
to me for my third pick. I'm gonna go with
Missus Doubtfire good one. Huh. I just went with solid
Amy good one. Oh. I forgot about Home Alone good one.
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By the way, I have Forrest Gump, Dumb and Dumber,
and Missus doubt Fire. Amy has Titanic Pretty Woman Home Alone.
You have a really strong team over there, Amy, Eddie,
you have Goodwill hunting and saving Private Ryan. Okay, that's
my last pick.
Speaker 3 (29:57):
I think I'm gonna do this on for lunch Bucks
because I feel like if Lunchbox were playing, he would
have picked this one first and he would go American Pie.
Speaker 1 (30:05):
Oh.
Speaker 5 (30:05):
I thought he was gonna be like, they can take
our lives.
Speaker 1 (30:08):
But the guys Brave Heart, you didn't take days and Confused.
It wasn't gonna take days Confused. But I did have
Brave Heart on my list. Would you have picked American
Pie Lunchbox? I don't know about. It's one of the
top ones, so it's probably the best comedy of the nineties.
What is American Pie better than Missus Doubtfire. Oh yeah,
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oh yeah, guys are out of your mind, I know, yeah,
or Billy Madison right right?
Speaker 4 (30:34):
How many follow ups did Missus doubt Fire? There's American
Pie had American Bye two and three because it had
let's tell you how big it was.
Speaker 1 (30:45):
Because they had actors that weren't big enough to have
to go to other movies. Pretty big, okay, Morgan, I
Shall Shake Redemption, The sand Lot and Toy Story, Ray Mundo,
I don't even know, Varsity Blues, Big Daddy, and Cool Runnings,
all those are solid. You I don't feel like you
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have an A on your team though. Do you guys
feel like he has like an A plus on his
team at all? That Forrest Gump, Dumb and Dumber, Missus Doubtfire,
Amy has Titanic, Pretty Woman and Home Alone, and Eddie
has a good one Hunting Saving Private Ryan and American Pie.
Some other movies I had from the nineties. Tell me
if you guys had him on your list. I had
The Matrix, which I loved, I just felt like it
was a little too nerdy. I had Speed, That's the
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bust one, Keanu Reeves That's awesome, Jumanji A league of
their own, Oh, I see. And then I had very
selfish ones like Office Space, which is one of my
favorite movies ever. I have that One Man on the Moon,
which is my favorite movie ever, which is about it's
Jim Carrey being Andy Coffin had The Truman Show, which
is one of my favorite movies ever. Twister m that
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I didn't pick them, okay, judgeing me. I did have
the Lion King in Space Jam, Yeah, I had that
on here Jare Maguire, Oh I didn't have. That's a
good one though.
Speaker 3 (32:03):
Did you guys have Independence Day or like Armageddon?
Speaker 1 (32:05):
Oh? No, I have either one of those. They were,
Oh I did have Independence Day? Yeah, Rudy, Oh it's
a good one that way. Didn't put that one. Amy.
So Pretty Woman is bigger than Dirty Dancing.
Speaker 5 (32:20):
It's like eighty nine and nineties.
Speaker 1 (32:23):
Great teams everybody except right. Go vote at bobbybones dot com.
Pick a winner. Don't judge based on just the first round.
Pick look at the whole body of work. Eddie's back today.
Thank god we missed him. Listen to the podcast to
hear that whole story. But another weirdo on the airplane another.
Speaker 3 (32:43):
I don't know what's happening with me, Like every time
I get an airplane, I sit next to some weird person.
Speaker 1 (32:48):
The last time, what happened.
Speaker 3 (32:49):
Yeah, I was a lady and she was sweet and all,
but as soon as the plane took off, she turned
on a movie and watched the whole movie with the
volume off. Yeah that's funny. And then she'd reach over
and look out my wough. She was in the middle seat,
like two inches away from my nose.
Speaker 1 (33:02):
Do you think she was doing it? She was like,
I don't care about the rules or do you think
that was just I just listened to a movie and
not really thinking it bothered anybody else. I didn't think
she even thought twice about it. I don't like her
any less. Then that's just funny. Okay, So what happened now?
Then I'm sitting on the aisle.
Speaker 3 (33:18):
There's a guy sitting next to me in the middle seat,
and you know, I like to chew gums so my
ears don't pop on a flight. So I reach in
my bag, I get my pack of gum and I'm
getting two pieces out, and then I have my headphones on,
so I can't hear what he's saying, but I see
him motion to the gum, pointing at the gum, and
then I look at it him, like what and he
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goes points to the gum and then his mouth.
Speaker 1 (33:42):
I'm like, oh, you you want a piece? He's like, yeah,
can I have two pieces? Not just one pieces of gum?
That's so funny. I thought that was weird, But whatever,
did you give it to him? Yeah? You kind of
have to for two hours. That's old ass for too.
Speaker 3 (33:57):
Then he too starts watching a movie and you know,
like when someone has their phone out, I'm not like
staring at their screen, but not out loud. No, no, no,
he has had phones on and I look over the screen. Guys,
it's full nudity. I mean it's it's a full on
sex scene.
Speaker 1 (34:10):
Oh they're getting it. Who does that on a plane?
Was he like at least turning it because it was awkward?
Speaker 2 (34:17):
No?
Speaker 3 (34:17):
No, No, he had it up on the seat, you know,
like where everyone can see it. And I'm pretty sure
there were kids that sitting behind us too.
Speaker 1 (34:23):
Oh my god.
Speaker 4 (34:24):
Yeah, when you're in the middle, you can't turn it
because one way you're showing someone.
Speaker 1 (34:27):
You can turn it down down like you can like
slouch your back like thrones when I would watch Game
of Thrones on the plane. That would happen randomly, and
I would take my phone and be like, oh no,
and I would like tilt it down or just forward
that part. You don't have to watch that part. Oh yeah,
it is probably key to the movie. Are they ever
really key to the movie? Yeah? That's two in a row. Yeah,
man got here with two in a row. I'm gonna run.
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There's a really uh ominous, almost creepy thing that happened
because Eddie's back after he had some tragedy in his life.
Let me play this song. I want to come back
on the other side of this. We were gonna do
this before Eddie left, and we're gonna revisit it today.
But it is it's bizarre. So the day before Eddie left,
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and so Eddie left because his brother had some crazy
health issues. The brother had a stroke. You said that,
I could say that, Ye, his dad freak accident and
his dad passed away. And so all this happens and
Eddie calls me the night before at like ten, He's like, hey,
can you talk And we were gonna head off to
Florida the next day and go do some too much
access to the dolphins and the bucks and I'm like, yeah,
sure's ten o'clock. I'm like, what's up. He goes blah
(35:29):
blah blah. All this happened. We didn't know yet how
bad it got. That next show, Eddie was coming in
with a segment because people everywhere Eddie went, multiple times,
people were telling Eddie how you need to be careful,
like we like, like multiple people. This was a segment
Eddie had said, Hey, we should talk about this for
some reason. Three four people have told me to be
(35:51):
careful and this never happens. You know how people like
when you say by, they're just like, I see you later.
But people recently have been just saying like I be careful,
Like okay, I didn't think of much about it. But
after five times of leaving like the grocery store, like
thank you getting your change? Thank you all right? I
see you later, be careful? Why is everyone telling me
to be careful? What did that mean? So that normally
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does not have more people say that to you? Right? No,
And all of a sudden, he said, it happened so much.
And the day that we were going to talk about
that because it was weird, was the day all that happened. Yeah,
the dad and his brother. Now are we just looking
to tie these together? Looking for a sign? About sign?
But what would the sign be then.
Speaker 4 (36:33):
Being telling you to be careful, like you're tying it together,
sort of like amy letters fall from a thing, and
she's like, oh, so that's telling me something else?
Speaker 1 (36:40):
What was the sign?
Speaker 4 (36:42):
The sign is hey, careful? Yeah, like he starts thinking
about that because this happens. Well, no, he already sent
that in. I mean he already said to me, I
want to talk about this. Something is going on, which
is weird. And then that happened afterward. That's like a
wild coincidence.
Speaker 1 (36:56):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (36:56):
I didn't even think about that because I did send
you that note, and then we say it.
Speaker 1 (37:00):
As soon as it happened, Mike and I because Mike
and I will take all the notes, and I was like,
we need to talk about this anything when he gets back.
Because that next morning, Eddie said, everybody keeps telling me
to be careful. This never happens. So was that a
sign to tell me to be careful? I don't know.
I I creepy. It is very creepy. Do you think
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they had anything to do with each other?
Speaker 3 (37:22):
I do believe in signs like I do believe in
messages and God speaking to you in different ways. I mean,
I don't know what I could have done differently though,
to be careful. Like I would have told, you know,
my brother and my dad to be careful, but that
they weren't telling them. They were telling me to be careful.
So what was I to be careful about. Maybe everybody's
saying to be careful actually kept you from doing anyway.
Speaker 1 (37:47):
It was weird.
Speaker 3 (37:47):
It's very strange, and I kept a note to talk
about that when you got back. Do people tell you, guys,
be careful? Never right, like they just say see you later.
Speaker 1 (37:55):
My wife, whenever I go for a run, she tells me,
don't die. Oh well, okay, weird you do? Run on
the street? Yeah, run on the street. The thing lunchbox
doesn't wear headphones so we can hear cars. Yep, So
I think, yeah, I don't die. It's a good one.
I don't know, man, there's a voicemail from last night. Yeah,
just calling in. My now two year old is starting
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to bite her toeenails and eat them.
Speaker 2 (38:22):
She's not something my lunchbox, but.
Speaker 1 (38:26):
She is, and I'm trying to keep her for eating
your toenails, and she is now crying so good time.
It feels like some people just don't shake that because
Lunchbox will clip his tone els, put them on his knee,
and then eat them and openly celebrate the fact that
he still enjoys that. So for some people, Sir, maybe
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your daughter, that will just never change. But I'm assuming
it will be a thing she grows out of. I'm
just assuming it.
Speaker 5 (38:53):
Give me one more any morning studio, Amy, I have
a morning corny for you.
Speaker 1 (38:57):
What kind of dog lives in a toilet? A poodle?
Have a good morning poodle. There you go, boom, pile
of stories.
Speaker 2 (39:10):
And I have tips for cutting your screen time because
most Americans, at the end of the day, they really
want to be on their phones less.
Speaker 1 (39:16):
I would say, hide chargers.
Speaker 5 (39:19):
Oh so then your phone's just dead.
Speaker 1 (39:21):
Well, if my wife wanted to cut my screen time,
what she would do is hide the chargers, and I
would be like, are there no chargers? I gotta go
to the mall to get another one. I'll just not
use my phone. That's what I would do.
Speaker 5 (39:31):
Well, it says the first thing is get a non
digital hobby.
Speaker 1 (39:34):
So these are much healthier got it.
Speaker 2 (39:36):
Yeah, like find something you enjoy doing that you don't
need your phone for at all whatsoever.
Speaker 5 (39:42):
You can also, Marie condo your phone. You know what
that means?
Speaker 1 (39:45):
Uh? Clean it? Yeah, well organize it.
Speaker 2 (39:47):
She was like viral for like what sparks joy? Well,
if something on your phone doesn't give you joy, delete it.
You can also build many daily detoxes. And that would
be like put your phone away for like thirty minutes,
hide it from yourself, or yeah, don't charge it for
thirty minutes.
Speaker 1 (40:03):
A couple of things that I've done. One so have treadmill.
Not a big treadmill guy, because get really bored. But
I will walk on the treadmill and I will open
old baseball cards nor no phone, yes, no phone needed.
Well there's I guess there's still a big screen in
front of me. But I want to look at that one.
I don't only care about that one. But I'll buy
like nineteen ninety don Ris right, and you can buy
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it for like forty bucks a box, and that'll take
me to day. Sometimes you go through every one of them,
and so that is a way that I can It
used to be all video games to like slow my
mind down. But I do that and there's no phone,
really nothing.
Speaker 5 (40:38):
So what was your walking speed when you're doing that?
Mead medium?
Speaker 1 (40:44):
Okay, I don't know if that means, but mead probably
like three okay.
Speaker 5 (40:48):
Yeah, yeah, that seems doable. Like picturing you like speeding
up and opening things.
Speaker 2 (40:52):
The final tip is prioritizing in real life experiences.
Speaker 1 (40:56):
Blah blah blah, okay with people, Okay.
Speaker 2 (41:00):
Duncan just debuted a new canned of pumpkin spice latte
drink that has alcohol in it.
Speaker 1 (41:05):
Can. It's a can pumpkin spice, so you don't really
have to get it a Duncan you get at the
grocery store.
Speaker 2 (41:10):
Yeah, it's six percent alcohol, so that's a little bit
stronger than an average beer.
Speaker 5 (41:15):
So be careful if you drink it.
Speaker 1 (41:16):
It must be packed with sugar.
Speaker 5 (41:19):
Oh, I'm sure it's got a lot of sugars.
Speaker 1 (41:21):
I love sugar, man, it's the best. I wish I
didn't I wish I didn't love it so much.
Speaker 5 (41:27):
My thing with this is like, I just.
Speaker 2 (41:28):
Don't want people to get confused that like they think
they're grabbing a little latte for.
Speaker 1 (41:32):
In the morning, and then they get cardboard boxes of
like Duncan, or it could be super coffee like any
of that stuff. But yeah, it looks just like that.
Speaker 2 (41:43):
I have Dolly Parton's thoughts on complaining. Julia Roberts is
talking about how she was amazed back in the day
on the set of Steel Magnolias that Dolly wasn't complaining
about the intense heat, and when she asked or why,
Dolly said, when I was a little girl, I wanted
to be famous and I wanted to be rich, and
now on both of these things, I'm not going to
complain about it. And so she just tries to find
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other things that, you know, she has to be grateful for,
and she's not going to complain about something like the weather.
Speaker 1 (42:10):
Yeah. Yeah, I'll still complain about stuff like I like
where I am right now, but I still find reasons complaining. Sometimes.
I've been working a lot on attention now, attention I
get in my mind a lot of times. I'm always
focused on what I'm trying to do tomorrow, next week,
three years from now, always, always, always, and it never
feels like I'm truly just so my therapist is like, hey,
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anytime that happens, you're never going to be different. Like
you're wired the way you are. However, if you can
just take a little bit of attention and purpose, likely, Oh,
I'm gonna put a littletention on what I have right now,
just for five minutes. He's like, before you know what,
you'll be doing a seven minutes, twelve minutes, and it
will completely change your life. I'm about at one minute
right now. But that's what I've been trying to do.
Just attention and not I'm never going to be fully fixed,
but none of us are. But I've been trying to
like have attention. And when I go, man, I wonder
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if this is going to work out. I'm really working
toward this. I go, oh, let me just put a
little attention for a second to what I have right now.
That's going really awesome. And okay, my fifteen seconds. I'm
not even in a minute right now, but I'm getting there. Okay,
I like that I doing it right now, not anymore
it first second.
Speaker 2 (43:12):
Keep us posted on when you you know, increase your minutes. Yeah,
I mean that's my file.
Speaker 1 (43:18):
That was Amy's pile of stories. It's time for the
good news.
Speaker 2 (43:22):
How much box.
Speaker 4 (43:26):
A man and his golden retriever were out for a
walk when the man fell twenty feet down the hillside
and he's hurt, can't get up his hip, he's in
a lot of pain. Well, the Golden Retriever's like, I
gotta do something, goes running to the neighbor, just like
Lassie and were barks and the neighbors like, what in
(43:46):
the world a lot of bar I just keep it? Yeah,
oh you want to know how many now? And the
neighbor's like, man, we gotta go see what's going on.
Follows the Golden Retriever sees the man down the hillside.
They call ems. The dog goes back down the hillside
and sits by his owner as they tie ropes to
him and pull the owner to safety.
Speaker 1 (44:06):
Two things that are pretty amazing. One that a neighbor
heard a dog bark and decided I'll follow that dog,
right because I think if a dog comes up to
me and it's just barking, are you hungry? Are you hurt?
Are you just being annoying? Do you want a ball?
Speaker 7 (44:20):
Like?
Speaker 1 (44:21):
Never to me?
Speaker 2 (44:22):
Is that?
Speaker 1 (44:22):
Shall I follow you to find someone who's injured? Great point, Yeah,
So shout out to that neighbor who heard a dog barking. Secondly,
that's pretty cool that the dog knew what was up.
Speaker 2 (44:32):
I also the think, now that we've heard this story,
if a dog comes up to us and barking, we're gonna,
naturally now want to be like leave me.
Speaker 1 (44:39):
I don't know. I'm going be like you're lost. Yeah,
I don't Yeah, like how many treats in my pocket?
Whose dog is this? Yeah?
Speaker 4 (44:46):
But the good news is the dog was rewarded with
treats in a big bowl of water.
Speaker 1 (44:51):
I gotta let a good story. That's what it's all about.
That was telling me something good. And that is the
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