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April 22, 2025 47 mins

A caller has a question about tipping when it comes to a subscription service like Amazon. Bobby explained how he ordered a new safe yesterday and debated tipping the delivery person or if it’d be awkward. A caller turned on Amy after a bad joke she made last week. In Tuesday Reviewsday, Lunchbox took Bobby’s homework and watched an episode of Black Mirror. Eddie wants to know if Dear Zachary is okay for his 17-year-old son to watch or if it’s too dark?  Eddie also revealed why he might have to move. Bobby talked about the declassified Cold War-era CIA files that detailed a Soviet clash with aliens who witnesses say turned soldiers to stone. Bobby then does another magic trick when he read Eddie’s mind.

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Speaker 1 (00:03):
I want to run through some voicemails here. Here's Jake
in Virginia Born.

Speaker 2 (00:08):
In the studio on Thursday's Part two podcasts. You guys
are discussing the tipping culture. What's your opinion on tipping
When you pay a monthly or yearly subscription fee to
companies like Amazon or Walmart. I feel that since I
have already paid for that's a subscription service, I don't
need to tip delivery drop. But also if I have
an extra five dollars that day, I'll give it to

(00:29):
the delivery driver thanks for keeping me company on my
mail rouw.

Speaker 1 (00:32):
That's interesting. I don't ever see them, so I think
most people don't see them. I mean I might see
them like drop it off, but I don't ever go.
They don't ring a doorbell and hand me something, so
there's never even the opportunity for me to tip. If
I'm order from Amazon, they just drive it and throw it.
It's like the old version of the newspaper kid. They
just throw craps.

Speaker 3 (00:51):
Sometimes sometimes they ring the doorbell and leave just to
let you know it's there, I guess, but they're gone
by the time I get to the door.

Speaker 1 (00:57):
Yeah, I don't think there's an expectation from them to
get a tip. So, yes, everybody wants a tip. I
don't think everybody should be tipped. I think if you
can tip everybody, that'd be awesome, but nobody can. I
think during the holidays you can leave a little basket
out that says, hey, Amazon guy, have a little treat.
I think that's a good way to do your tip.

Speaker 4 (01:16):
In the summer water yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:18):
I don't think that culture is tipping with Amazon and
Walmart because they don't see most people face to face,
so most people don't tip them. Therefore, when they don't
get tipped, they go, oh, I got screwed over. Yeah,
So I would say you're good. If you do feel
compelled by the Holy Spirit to tip somebody, anybody good,

(01:39):
that's awesome because you definitely don't have to. But yeah,
on those I don't think they're gonna think otherwise when
they don't get a tip, because they usually don't get
tips because they don't see people face to face, at
least not in my world. They just dry by, drop
it off and let it rip ups. Sometimes I don't
even tip your ps and I see them sometimes because
I have to sign for stuff but I don't even
tip them, and I love tipping. Sometimes tipping is more awkward, though,

(02:03):
Like if I were to try to tip they. I
ordered a new safe yesterday.

Speaker 4 (02:06):
Right, So like a gun safe for a money safe, for.

Speaker 1 (02:10):
A lot safe. Yeah, you had to keep stuff, pull
the coat in there, you go old, Okay, I can't
get in there and let you know why. I keep
it safe. So it was heavy, and he's like loaded out.
And had I been like, hold on, hold on, let
me give you three dollars, I think I'd have been
awkward for everybody. Yeah, and they make good money.

Speaker 5 (02:24):
Yeah, they get fifteen thirty one an hour Amazon drivers.

Speaker 1 (02:27):
So Jake, I think you're good man. I think you're
good on that one. Ray give me deb.

Speaker 6 (02:33):
Morning studio, and I have a morning corny for Amy.
What did Spartacus say when the lion ate his wife? Nothing,
he was a gladiator.

Speaker 1 (02:47):
That's funny, good gladiator, good bye, good one. Oh she's
still going it's funny, but she already knew the joke
yet she just kept on laughing. Give me the next one.

Speaker 7 (02:59):
It just wore to congratulate Mike d for having the
greatest opportunity of investment last year. On like the Palette.
Mike D had you guys invest in mark Conna, the
Disney Trading card game, and following you guys, I went
in and bought myself and my wife to full booster
box sets for one hundred and fifty dollars around the

(03:21):
same time, and they go for over four hundred and
fifty dollars. I plan on holding them for a decade
and gonna put my kids through college with them. And
I just wanted to say thank you to Mike D
and the lunch Box do better.

Speaker 1 (03:35):
I can agree with all that. Wow, all that we
still don't have any money from the Pallette.

Speaker 5 (03:38):
But I don't have any money from our cards, so.

Speaker 1 (03:40):
We haven't tried to sell them yet. Right. But so
Tomato Tomato, oh, you've actually sold stuff. You've actually made
money and not given us our money. Not Tomato, Tomato,
Tomato and orange.

Speaker 5 (03:49):
No, because like you always said, like no, I don't
know until we sell it, Like, we don't have any
the money.

Speaker 1 (03:54):
So it's it's not worth that you have the money.
You've sold things and you have the money, right, that's all.

Speaker 3 (04:01):
That's all right?

Speaker 5 (04:02):
Yeah, yeah, But the palette business, we agreed was a
business that once it's all.

Speaker 1 (04:07):
Sold and everything. No, we didn't. Now you're making stuff up.

Speaker 5 (04:11):
That's how that business was. There's certain businesses like they
have a thing like, oh, we're going to open this
shop and once we sell everything and then we'll you know,
we'll close up shop.

Speaker 1 (04:18):
We won't even that has nothing to do with it.
That's going out of business. No, no, it's like, you know,
it's like I can't ray give me the next boys
love Amy.

Speaker 8 (04:27):
I think she's super hot attracted here, she's funny. He
he haha, do that corny? That was weird. That was wild.
If you're a wild for that, not cool? Y'all shot
put that on the podcast. Dude, what disturbing? Amy? Gotta
go back to church. That's weird.

Speaker 1 (04:42):
He flipped on her hard. Yeah, Amy's ot Amy, you're gross.
You go back to church. The cherry one, Yeah, that's
a wild one. You are wild for that one. We
had to bleep it. I looked at you, like, are
you serious right now?

Speaker 4 (04:55):
Well, I was just giving it a.

Speaker 3 (04:56):
Go, And I think you call that like not even
after dark. It was like kind of.

Speaker 4 (05:00):
Yeah, because y'all are confusing me.

Speaker 1 (05:02):
There was no confused darker than anything else. I'm like,
after dark that was the darkest. It wasn't a dark joke,
but it was a dark like that was after dark dark.
That's dirty dark like BT and cut would come on
it like one in the morning that was cut. Yeah,
that's nice. The videos it went hard like that was that?

Speaker 6 (05:23):
So?

Speaker 1 (05:23):
Okay, thank you for the voicemails. You can always leave
us one eight seven seven seventy seven. Bobby. Now, I
did not expect Lunchbox to watch Black Mirror already.

Speaker 3 (05:33):
Okay.

Speaker 1 (05:33):
I gave him yesterday and we can do some Tuesday reviuesday.
But I gave him naughty. I said, it's not even homework.
But I said, you could possibly enjoy this or be
so turned off by it, but I think it's compelling.
And so you watched White Bear season two, episode two
and you click play, I don't know, talk me through it.

(05:54):
What are you thinking as you're watching it?

Speaker 5 (05:55):
I am so confused on what is happening. I'm like,
this is so weird that I don't even understand it.
Like I'm like, is it a zombie apocalypse? Like I
was trying to figure out exactly like who these people were,
what was going on?

Speaker 1 (06:11):
So basically though, was just saying, know the story they're running,
They're they're trying to somebody's trying to kill them. Yeah,
and they're running time and.

Speaker 5 (06:17):
There's people that are just with their phones out, and
it's like why are they not helping? Like I don't understand,
Like have they all been brainwashed? Like is there some
chip implanted in everybody's head.

Speaker 1 (06:29):
I don't spoil anything.

Speaker 5 (06:30):
I had no idea, and as I watched the show,
I'm like, oh, okay, that okay, And then the I'm like, wait, what, No,
I don't have Maybe I'm not understanding Okay. It was
very strange, very weird. And when I'm done watching it,
I sat there and I thought, am I a sick

(06:52):
individual for watching all these fight videos?

Speaker 1 (06:56):
Like I don't uh different. I know a lot of
people watch fights. I don't like to watch fights, but
a lot of people watch fights that they get big numbers.

Speaker 3 (07:04):
Yeah, like kids fighting on the street.

Speaker 1 (07:06):
He like that stuff makes me uncomfortable. Let me read
the plot of this movie, though, just.

Speaker 5 (07:09):
Say you are because't I didn't want to say. I
don't know what I'm allowed to say.

Speaker 1 (07:12):
A young woman wakes up and can I remember anything
about her life? Every One she encounters, refuses to communicate
with her, and enjoys filming her discomfort on their phones.
Victoria meets Jim, who explains that a signals being transmitted
that turn most of the population into dune Boyer's. Jim
and Victoria set out to destroy the transmitter, but there's
just more than happens. So did you like the episode?

Speaker 5 (07:35):
It was very interesting. I thought it was cool. I mean,
I listen, guys, it came out in twenty twelve.

Speaker 1 (07:42):
Yeah, twenty thirteen. Yeah, I still can't talk about it.

Speaker 5 (07:44):
So, I mean, I think it's okay we can talk
about now.

Speaker 1 (07:46):
You can't because that series is still new. They're still
making new episodes and people just may now be getting
into it if it were done in twenty twelve. Final episode,
different situation, dang man, because there's.

Speaker 5 (07:58):
So much I want to talk about.

Speaker 1 (08:00):
Like I wanna, Can I give you another episode?

Speaker 5 (08:02):
Yeah? Like my wife she watched about twenty minutes of
it and she said, I'm not watching this and she
she left the room.

Speaker 1 (08:10):
I give you the first episode of all of Black Mirror,
called the National Anthem.

Speaker 5 (08:14):
National Anthem.

Speaker 3 (08:15):
That's one of season one's one one right, yeah, one
one that changed my life.

Speaker 4 (08:19):
Really changed your life?

Speaker 1 (08:22):
Yeah?

Speaker 4 (08:23):
In what way?

Speaker 1 (08:25):
In a way? When I missed the show, I was like,
I don't know who I am?

Speaker 3 (08:27):
Whoa whoa?

Speaker 5 (08:29):
Okay, so let's comp How can we expand on that
black white Bear, White Bear?

Speaker 1 (08:34):
You can't hear because we're a spoiler free podcast.

Speaker 5 (08:38):
No, no free, no. What I'm saying like, that's me.
Can we talk about it in general terms without ruining it?

Speaker 1 (08:43):
Like I don't feel comfortable doing that because I don't
want to spoil it because we might. So all I
wanted to know was how you felt and if you'd
watch another one? Would you watch another one after me
recommending that one?

Speaker 8 (08:52):
Yeah?

Speaker 5 (08:53):
Yeah, Like I thought it was an interesting show.

Speaker 1 (08:55):
You're gonna love the national Anthem. I thought it was
an interesting first one.

Speaker 4 (09:00):
I gotta oh the very first one with the oh
gosh that changed life?

Speaker 1 (09:05):
Yeah okay, I was like what I don't I was like,
what do I even like?

Speaker 5 (09:07):
Like I got a question like did you enjoy what
was happening? Like did you think it was?

Speaker 1 (09:12):
I didn't figure it out till the end?

Speaker 5 (09:14):
No, No, I know, I understand, but I'm saying, did
you like once you figure it out?

Speaker 1 (09:17):
Like are you like, Wow that is cool or wow
that is sick both, and that's what's going to be happening.
And it kind of already is happening now. This is
ten years ago, and it kind of, you know, in
ways it is happening now. Yeah, there's another one called
Nose Dive, which is very social media like where I
don't want this is not a Black Mirror podcast, but right,

(09:40):
if you don't mind watching the first one again, whatever time,
whenever you get to it.

Speaker 5 (09:43):
Yeah, I just I just really was interested in on,
like if you thought it was cool or if you
thought it was sick.

Speaker 1 (09:48):
Like both. I think to have a mind to write
that because the Charlie Brooker guy writes them on.

Speaker 5 (09:54):
I got a question when he does he talk about
how he writes them? Cause does he do drugs?

Speaker 3 (10:00):
I don't know.

Speaker 5 (10:01):
I mean, I don't know how you even come like
your mind has to be on that stuff.

Speaker 4 (10:05):
Amy takes what I have done kill me.

Speaker 1 (10:08):
Oh I didn't go there like you said like that.

Speaker 5 (10:10):
When I'm watching this, I'm like, these people are on
some kind of trip and they come up with these
ideas because there is no way someone sober comes up
with that.

Speaker 1 (10:21):
I was out there.

Speaker 4 (10:23):
I mean, there is a way something comes up with it.

Speaker 1 (10:26):
Up or just creative. You know, you have a screw loose,
but it's the right screw to be able to create
something like that. Uh, if you watch the National Anthem,
we'll get back to it. But I'll do that for
Tuesday reviews. I finished all of this last season, I
think season seven.

Speaker 8 (10:38):
Yep.

Speaker 1 (10:39):
Uh, five out of five, five out of five mes?

Speaker 3 (10:44):
And where do they make this that it's like another country?

Speaker 1 (10:46):
Yeah, he's British. I believe a lot of it is British.

Speaker 3 (10:49):
Some American actors here and.

Speaker 1 (10:50):
They're very famous actors are in it too. That the
show is so like critically acclaimed that famous people want
to be in the show. So I get, which I do.

Speaker 5 (10:58):
Feel sorry for the people that are in the beginning
episodes like that made the show. And now all the fame.
If you say, all the famous people are coming and
taking their spots.

Speaker 1 (11:06):
Some of the people weren't so famous, but now they are.
From the first episode.

Speaker 5 (11:11):
Oh all right, well then there, I take what I'm back.
But I was shocked when I logged on. There were
seven seasons.

Speaker 1 (11:16):
I wish I could re experience it from the beginning
I wish I had just discovered it and had seven
seasons to watch. I would not leave the house. To me,
it's that kind of shit. It's not for everybody. It's dark.
It's dark.

Speaker 8 (11:27):
Ayy.

Speaker 5 (11:27):
Do you remember the White Bear?

Speaker 4 (11:31):
Yes? And I remember the one he's now assigned to you.

Speaker 5 (11:34):
And did you watch White Bear?

Speaker 3 (11:35):
I did?

Speaker 4 (11:35):
Good luck?

Speaker 1 (11:36):
Like what did you?

Speaker 3 (11:37):
I remember thinking like, that's just that's crazy, like just
the whole thought of it. But I never really like, whoa,
this is so dark and twisted. I was like, that's
really creative. That's kind of how I came out for Amy.
I just wouldn't say anything.

Speaker 5 (11:49):
Yeah, I just like I'm saying, I just wondered. At
the end, you're just like, oh, that's just creative. You
didn't have a thought of like that's cool.

Speaker 1 (11:58):
My thoughts are always oh, this is definitely the direction
we're trending.

Speaker 4 (12:03):
Right, which is crazy.

Speaker 3 (12:04):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (12:05):
So I've felt the same, like what he's saying, you
said there and go, man, that is kind of how
we are, isn't it. We like to see.

Speaker 1 (12:11):
It's not for everybody. It's like, dear Zachary, no, don't
don't watch watch that. It's really great, but don't watch it.

Speaker 3 (12:19):
That is streaming on Hulu now or something. Don't you
want to watch it.

Speaker 1 (12:24):
Dear Zachary is a documentary. Do not watch Dear Zachary.
It's so good, it's it's great as far as you
will be enthralled. Don't watch it. Do not, do not
watch it. But it's so good, so good, good, but
don't watch.

Speaker 3 (12:36):
Don't watch it.

Speaker 8 (12:37):
Do not.

Speaker 1 (12:39):
WHOA How old do you have to be to watch
Dear Zachary?

Speaker 6 (12:43):
Oh?

Speaker 5 (12:43):
Probably eighteen?

Speaker 1 (12:44):
You think, yeah, you don't want a fourteen year old
watching that? Why?

Speaker 3 (12:49):
I mean, my seventeen year old wants to watch it.

Speaker 1 (12:51):
I think he can watch it.

Speaker 3 (12:52):
We just watched Schindler's List and he was like, that's
so cool. And I think that you watched Sendler's List,
you can kind of watch anything.

Speaker 1 (12:58):
What was so cool? Yeah, I'd give you context on
Schindler's List.

Speaker 3 (13:02):
It's just the story of.

Speaker 1 (13:03):
Like cause he said, like the history. Yeah, he said
what happened was cool.

Speaker 3 (13:06):
No, I do know the movie was cool. He said
that he learned about World War Two when he was
in fifth grade and had no idea that this was
what it was about. I've never it's so good man like,
it's such a good movie that even I watched it,
maybe when I was in high school or I don't
know when it came out, but I remember watching it
and being like, wow, that's a heavy movie. But now

(13:27):
that I'm older and I watched it again, I was like,
this is a really really like just a good depiction
of what really happened. And the story of Schindler is
just pretty amazing, and the fact that this is all true,
it's just a remarkable story.

Speaker 1 (13:43):
Okay, I agree, And being black and white does keep
it current. Oddly enough, m hmm. When they boil it
down to be black and white, it almost doesn't go
out a style because it never was in style. It
was never super But Dear's is a whole different story.
That's that's a documentary, dude. I remember when I watched

(14:06):
Dear Zachary for the first time. You guys told me
about it. I cried in the shower for like an hour.

Speaker 3 (14:12):
I never cried like that after watching a movie.

Speaker 1 (14:15):
That's that's tough to it's bad. It's it's a great documentary.
Do not watch it. I think your son can watch
it if he wants to watch it. I think he's
old enough to watch it.

Speaker 3 (14:25):
What should I tell him before?

Speaker 8 (14:26):
What?

Speaker 1 (14:26):
Nothing?

Speaker 3 (14:27):
Just watch it? You should say, oh this is so bad, dude,
it's hard to watch this is well?

Speaker 1 (14:33):
Does he want to watch it?

Speaker 3 (14:34):
He saw it up there and he's like, have you
seen that? I'm like, oh, I've seen it.

Speaker 1 (14:38):
I would say, hey, if you want to watch it,
you can watch it. It's a documentary. It's pretty dark.
But I'm not gonna say anything else about it, but
I think you will. I don't even say I like it,
but I think yeah, but I think you'll find it interesting.
Like if you start to get bored, hang in there,

(14:59):
because I think you'll find it interesting.

Speaker 3 (15:01):
Because he's at the age now where he's asking me
like that, are there any movies that I should watch
that I just don't know of? And I mean I
thought of, dear Zachary.

Speaker 5 (15:09):
Does he have emotions or.

Speaker 3 (15:11):
No, he has lots of emotions.

Speaker 1 (15:13):
Oh boy, Yeah, that's tough. Are you guys gonna have
to move?

Speaker 3 (15:17):
Possibly? I'm not not even joking, dude. Possibly we have
this invasive species of bugs in our house.

Speaker 1 (15:25):
But that's not moved, right that they can clear those out?

Speaker 3 (15:27):
No, no, no, no. The bug guy came and he's like, look, unfortunately,
I hate to tell you this, but once these bugs
show up, there's no getting rid of them, and they
go into fabrics. So if they're on your couch, your bed, whatever,
you might as well burn the bed.

Speaker 1 (15:43):
It sounds like what steroid o bed bugs.

Speaker 3 (15:48):
They're called river bugs. And it all came from a rock,
a couple of rocks that my son brought from the river.

Speaker 1 (15:54):
Oh, he brought the rock, but on a rock you
can see bugs.

Speaker 3 (15:59):
Yeah, but apparently they were like lots of bugs on
the bottom of that rock, and he didn't know. So
once we put him in our backyard, they kind of
seeped in through our back door and we're finding them
all over our house.

Speaker 1 (16:08):
Now and they think it's so bad that maybe you'll
have to leave the house as they fumigate.

Speaker 3 (16:15):
No, no, no, no, my bug guy. So, my bug guy,
his dad was a bug guy, his grandfather was a
bug guy, and his great grandfather was a bug guy.
So he's come from a long line of bug guys.
And he says, these bugs, you'll never ever get rid
of them.

Speaker 1 (16:32):
If that was passed down from his great grandpa. Though,
like I think, now we have ways to get rid
of u.

Speaker 3 (16:36):
He's like the forest gump of bug guys.

Speaker 5 (16:38):
So how are you gonna sell your house if you
have these bugs?

Speaker 1 (16:40):
Everywhy?

Speaker 3 (16:41):
You just don't tell anyone? Right, you don't tell him
I got bugs. That's up for the that's up to
the inspector to find.

Speaker 1 (16:48):
There's no way there's a bug that they cannot get
rid of. Now I could see you having to leave
and them having to put a tent over your house
and fumigate that way. But there's no way there is
an invincible bug riverbug. But when I say no way,
like I literally don't know, but I'm saying, I have
not heard of a bug that makes you move out
of your house that will never leave. It's a squatter,

(17:10):
he said.

Speaker 3 (17:10):
The problem is they get into carpet or fabric and
they just reproduce in there, and it's just you can't
do anything about.

Speaker 1 (17:17):
It's like a squad. But the courts don't exist, is
what you're saying.

Speaker 3 (17:20):
Yeah, that's it.

Speaker 1 (17:21):
So they never have to leave, So.

Speaker 3 (17:22):
I might have to leave. My wife really say, we
can't get him out in a year, we're gonna have
to sell this house.

Speaker 1 (17:28):
I feel like I feel like they're priming you for
a big bill. You think so the bug people, Yeah, yeah,
well it's well, there is one thing we can do,
but it's gonna be prizy. I feel like they're just
kind of getting ready to squeeze you for some money,
ain't hey, man, I told you, because if they go, yeah,
you may have to move out, but all of a
sudden they come back with you know, we've been doing
some research on this. We do have a way we

(17:49):
can get them out if you're interested in not having
to move.

Speaker 4 (17:50):
And it's like, wow, really, anything's cheaper than moving.

Speaker 6 (17:53):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (17:54):
Yeah, it's gonna be a little prizy, but it's gonna
be less price to having moved.

Speaker 3 (17:57):
And it is kind of the worst case scenario to
say you got to move, you're probably gonna have to move.

Speaker 1 (18:01):
I cannot see that there's a bug that will make
you leave your house. It's it lives there now, it's
their house.

Speaker 3 (18:07):
Yeah, yeah, you're we're out the bugs in. Did I
tell you what my bug guy did the other day?

Speaker 1 (18:10):
Though?

Speaker 8 (18:11):
No?

Speaker 1 (18:11):
But you are into this bug guy, all right.

Speaker 3 (18:12):
He's a good dude. We've had him for years. Go ahead,
but I was watching The Masters. The bug guy came in.
He rang the doorbell. I'm like, yeah, come on in, dude.
He's like, I'm gonna spread the inside of the house,
no problem. And he walks by me watching the Master
was oh the Masters, Like yeah, love the Masters. He
watched like five minutes with me, like just stood right there. Oh,
good shot, let's go man. That Rory Man. He's a

(18:33):
good player. You know that putt right there, it's got
forty eight percent. And dude, next thing, you know, like
ten minutes later, he's still watching the Masters with me.

Speaker 1 (18:40):
Okay, well, you need to use some of that friendship
to your advantage. Yeah, make sure he doesn't squeeze on
that price.

Speaker 3 (18:44):
You want to come over watch them golf with me?

Speaker 1 (18:46):
Yeah, cause if he moved, he won't be a bug
guy anymore. You live in part town. I need to
know what kind of river bug because I looked up
river bugs and there's like one hundred river bugs. I
didn't know specifics.

Speaker 3 (18:55):
Yeah, he just it's like a it looks like a
miniature black beetle. Yeah, and yeah, that's why my wife said,
and he said, do you see them in the house. Yeah,
And they kind of look like little like like a seed,
you know, like a black seed. And you can see
them all over the floors.

Speaker 4 (19:09):
Have you tried using essential oils like peppermint and eucalyptus
in a spray bottle?

Speaker 5 (19:15):
Have you spot major cleaned your house spotless?

Speaker 3 (19:18):
Yeah, we've cleaned it. We've cleaned it.

Speaker 1 (19:21):
Water bugs in a house, there's different because they got
like three versions. There's the oriental cockroach.

Speaker 6 (19:25):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (19:26):
I don't think that's what this is.

Speaker 3 (19:28):
It came all the way from their typical around.

Speaker 1 (19:30):
Your bottle, bodies of water or in damp areas, and
I typically considered pests, but it could be a nui sense.
Oriental cockroaches are drawn to moisture. I don't think this
is what that is. Oh man, there's a stand.

Speaker 3 (19:42):
Of what it looks like like a black beetle.

Speaker 1 (19:44):
There's no reason. Yeah, you get rid of those from
your house. Okay, so here, okay here something called riffle
beetles or world gig beetles. These are aquatic beetles that
are known for their presence in swift flowing streams and ponds.
They're small, oval body with long legs. While world gig
beetles are known for their whirling behavior on the water's surface.

(20:05):
They're a good indicator of healthy water quality and are
found with areas with rocky bottoms and fast flowing waters.
They are distinctive for their circular movement. It doesn't say
thing about you have to move though if they come
in your house. Oh.

Speaker 4 (20:15):
Also it says here, get a nice indoor.

Speaker 3 (20:17):
Cat to eat the bugs. I mean that that what
did you call it? The riffle beetle? That kind of
looks like it too. Yeah.

Speaker 1 (20:25):
I think they're all going to kind of look like
it unless you get in there.

Speaker 3 (20:28):
It's like a black bug.

Speaker 1 (20:29):
Find out some more information on this. Well, make sure
you don't ge take advantage of me.

Speaker 4 (20:32):
Oh oh, I don't want to look at the riffle beetle.

Speaker 1 (20:36):
That was already dramatic for a Google Gamage search, because
I don't.

Speaker 4 (20:39):
I can look at a lot of things. I certain
bugs I just do not like looking at. And I
did not.

Speaker 1 (20:45):
Like that one. How about the el my Day? That's it?

Speaker 3 (20:48):
That's the one I'm looking at.

Speaker 1 (20:49):
The eel My Day commonly note, I guess that's the
riffle beetle too. Is a family of beetles in the
super family bio Daya. I mean it kind of looks
like that, right, we're gonna look like it's funny. It's
gonna look like every one of them I would move.

Speaker 3 (21:05):
See, that's what my wife is saying.

Speaker 1 (21:08):
I just looked at moving, not even trying to like
kill him.

Speaker 3 (21:11):
No, we try to kill him. We've been doing this week.

Speaker 1 (21:13):
Come on, no commercial bread.

Speaker 5 (21:15):
No, we've been giving them a week and we're gonna move.
So what are you gonna do? Just give it all
your furniture.

Speaker 4 (21:19):
Well, the hatch eggs where you can't even see, and
then they just multiply.

Speaker 3 (21:23):
That's it.

Speaker 1 (21:24):
Oh, the bug guy said, we got to get a
bug person on. I got him.

Speaker 5 (21:27):
I'll line them up.

Speaker 3 (21:29):
You know a bug guy.

Speaker 4 (21:30):
Yeah, where'd you meet him?

Speaker 8 (21:32):
Oh?

Speaker 5 (21:32):
They do my house every month. Man, All American Pest.

Speaker 1 (21:35):
Control Silic Support Group, No, all American best talk all bugs.
That's all I do.

Speaker 6 (21:39):
I hear.

Speaker 4 (21:40):
Lunchbox is commercials.

Speaker 1 (21:41):
Yeah, oh, bug guy.

Speaker 8 (21:43):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (21:44):
Can you get a picture of them?

Speaker 3 (21:45):
Of what lunchbucks?

Speaker 7 (21:46):
No?

Speaker 1 (21:47):
Bug?

Speaker 3 (21:48):
Oh yeah, yeah, I got picture.

Speaker 1 (21:50):
Picture. Then we'll send it over to the lunchboxes. Bug guy. Okay,
all right, let's take a break. We'll come back.

Speaker 2 (21:57):
Come on.

Speaker 1 (22:00):
Phone, no premature, you're good enough, goot you all right,
I've been waiting for this one. According to newly declassified
CIA files, which means the literal CIA wrote about it,

(22:21):
classified it so no one would read it. And it's
been so long they've now been declassified, right, so again
these were legitimate literal CIA files. Everybody with me. This
is not conspiracy theory, make it sure. According to newly
declassified CIA files, aliens have the power to turn human

(22:42):
beings into stone. The files tell the story of a
two hundred and fifty page KGB report which the CIA
got their hands on after the collapse of the Soviet
Union in nineteen ninety one. The report contained photos, drawings,
and multiple testimonials for my witnesses of the event, which
happened during training exercises in Ukraine. Apparently, at one point,

(23:03):
Soviet missiles were fired at an alien spacecraft, causing it
to crash onto the ground. Then five humanoid aliens exited
the UFO, merged into a single object that acquired a
sphraical shape, grew much bigger, and then exploded, and the
twenty three soldiers there to witness it turned into stone poles. Reportedly,

(23:25):
only two soldiers who were not in the area of
where it was shot, survived and told the story from
bro Bible thoughts one to ten, ten being true and
nine being for sure true? Is it a nine or ten?

(23:46):
What we classified c AA one? Everything? Everything is crazy
until it's not. How many times we can through this JFK.
There's no ways.

Speaker 4 (24:00):
People get shot. People don't turn into stone.

Speaker 1 (24:02):
It's not about somebody getting shot, it's about the conspiracy
of was it the CIA involved? Was it that you
guys are crazy?

Speaker 4 (24:10):
But that conspiracy is possible. People don't just turn exactly.

Speaker 1 (24:15):
They don't until they do.

Speaker 3 (24:18):
What makes them declassify something? Is it because they're like, guys,
this is so stupid. We need to just do There's
no need to have this hidden anymore.

Speaker 5 (24:28):
We can just put this out there because you were
you reading that, you don't even believe that. You do
not believe that is real?

Speaker 4 (24:35):
I think he kind of does.

Speaker 1 (24:40):
On a one to ten scale, nine being this, ten
being this is it? Nine or ten? Got it looks
it looks something happened. So my thought is often that
it's never exactly as it seemed to the people that
saw it, because we see things all the time, and
what we see if we were to talk about it again,

(25:02):
something crazy, traumatic, big explosion, It would not actually be
anything other than what we experienced, our version of it.
So do I think something happened that that affected and
killed these people? Yes? Could it have been something nuclear?
Could it have been something? I don't know? But do
I think something happened? Absolutely? Do I think it happened

(25:25):
exactly as this? Probably not, because nothing as traumatically large
happens as is the people who saw it, it's hard
to really have an eyewitness account of that. Now they
can have multiples. Let me ask you a question, Amy
the Netflix series on the UFOs, were all those people
that didn't know each other in the living, that lived
around the same town, had never met, had the same

(25:46):
exact story? Yeah, they had never met. They Yeah, they
lived like one hundred miles from each other, not just
two like six.

Speaker 4 (25:55):
That is wild. I am not doubting that. I am
doubting people turning into if.

Speaker 1 (26:00):
You're gonna say that one can happen, then you can't
say the other can't. You literally can't. If they're gonna
g I.

Speaker 4 (26:06):
Can say that maybe there's life from another planet that
makes it here, but it doesn't mean we.

Speaker 1 (26:10):
But if okay, I'd like to I'd like to challenge
what you're saying there. If you're saying that life, I
don't think it's from another planet. I think it's interdimensional.
If life from some other dimension, right, okay, comes here,
but they don't have the capabilities of freeze organic beings.
That would be the easiest thing they could do. That
would be easier than actually getting here.

Speaker 4 (26:31):
Okay.

Speaker 1 (26:33):
Oh, I don't think there are things coming from space.
If there are, I think it's from other dimensions. I'll
boil down what I mean by other dimensions and how
things are can exist at the same time. It's just
imagine on Netflix, you're watching this show, right, you click
a show and you watch it. There are like seven
hundred shows it could be that are all there, but
you're you've chosen the frequency to watch this one that's playing.

(26:58):
Or like all your channels, right, you can be on
channel four, but channel eleven is still going. It's happening
at the exact same time. You're just not on it
and seeing it. You're not within it. That's happening in
a different spectrum.

Speaker 3 (27:09):
So our life right now is one channel and another
channel's happening. I don't have the answers I'm just what
you're saying. I'm saying that's how I have to have
it explained to me. And for us to say there's
no chance, I mean, that would be the most ignorant
statement you can make. I'm not saying that it's absolutely true,
because I do not know, But for me to say

(27:29):
there's no chance about the unknown, that's the most ignorant
thing a human could say, because if that had been
said for the history of time, we would have there'd
be no progression with science, with medicine, an airplane, think
about that to a caveman. Think about an airplane to
a caveman. Think about a PlayStation to a Viking, and
a television that's there's no way humans on a box.

Speaker 1 (27:52):
But that's us to that, whatever that is. If you
dropped to television with a PlayStation five on the Mayflower,
that's the devil. That's an alien that.

Speaker 3 (28:05):
They would love it eventually though, oh for.

Speaker 1 (28:07):
Sure they get two K they'd realize Dame can choot
from anywhere. Yeah, you're crazy. That's my only point. Okay,
I do not know, but I do know that I
do not know. But for anybody that knows, they do
not know.

Speaker 3 (28:20):
So maybe we just haven't figured out how to cross
the channels.

Speaker 1 (28:22):
No, we absolutely haven't, But we didn't how to fly
across the ocean for thousands of years, we didn't know
there was land over there with other people on it.

Speaker 4 (28:30):
What if there's classified information of us crossing the channels,
like maybe some people have been there.

Speaker 1 (28:37):
And there are that there are those versions of little dinklingks.
Have you listened to the podcast about the tapes where
they have the autistic kids that can communicate through walls
and communicate with other autistic kids. No, why, it's crazy wild,
but you would go, there's no chance that can't happen
because we've not been taught how that happened, you.

Speaker 4 (28:56):
Know, But you don't think what some stuff that's happening
with my cousin is real?

Speaker 1 (28:59):
No, no, no, I never said it wasn't real. I
said for me to believe a human like me has
those powers, it's tough for me to believe. But for
me to believe there are things not like me that
can do things that I can't do, for sure, I
would totally be up for that. Yeah, but I also
can't prove that she isn't right.

Speaker 4 (29:15):
Well, she talks a lot what made me think of her.
She talks a lot about the different dimensions, like I
think that y'all agree on a lot of stuff, or
like y'all would have a really interesting conversation if y'all
really got into the nitty gritty. I know, sometimes we
have her on and we're just more like asking her
like silly questions.

Speaker 1 (29:32):
Like yeah, exactly.

Speaker 4 (29:35):
Who's gonna diverse? But but she has so much more
to her that's happening on the different levels. And it's
actually she talks about how it's really tiring, like she
gets really tired. It wears her help. I can't how
much she can like energy that she's getting from so
many different people at one given moment.

Speaker 1 (29:55):
I can't prove that she is or isn't. I can't
really prove anything. Yeah, so it'd be weird for me to.

Speaker 4 (30:00):
Go, she's had alien encounters, this is what I'm saying.

Speaker 1 (30:02):
Too, And I go, well, that's pretty wild.

Speaker 4 (30:04):
But she's open to it. She's open to it, and
she says you have to be open to it. And
then and her mom was with her one time when
it happened, and her mom isn't like her, doesn't have
the gifts or whatever she has. But before her mom died,
which her mom was my mom's best friend, she was
telling me she's like, Amy, I witnessed it. It's crazy.
I know, I don't know how to explain it, but
she's like, I think fully was supportive of her daughter's gifts,

(30:27):
and I think originally she didn't know what to do
with them. But she witnessed so many things that were
accurate that she's like, oh, well, I guess this is real.

Speaker 3 (30:34):
She saw the aliens or.

Speaker 5 (30:35):
Interactive and they didn't turn her to stone.

Speaker 4 (30:38):
They didn't, but I don't know. Maybe they could, like
Bobby saying, he made a good point of like, I
guess she you don't know what they're capable of. I
guess it could happen. It would be quite ignorant of me.

Speaker 1 (30:49):
We don't know, because the people fifty years ago that
we're hearing the same as I spot as us. The
things that they knew were very limited based on what
we know now. It would just be ignorant to go
for sure it can't happen. I do believe there are people,
though they're taking advantage, Like I hung out with aliens,
I got sex with alien.

Speaker 4 (31:05):
Oh yeah, no, she doesn't say that oh she should try. No,
she definitely not, but she does that. I mean, whenever
you're talking, I'm like, oh, I've heard a man to
talk like this.

Speaker 1 (31:18):
But it's not my theory, right, I just am reading
and going okay. Or I don't even think it's space.
It easily could be water. We know less about the
oceans than we do the areas right above us.

Speaker 3 (31:35):
I did see a fish at the pet store. It
is like one of those exotic pet stores, and it
was a fish where you can actually see its brain.
And they say, yeah, this is like they're very rare,
but we can't have it interact with other fish because
it'll it'll hurt them.

Speaker 1 (31:47):
You ever see an octopus? How smart they are?

Speaker 8 (31:49):
Right?

Speaker 1 (31:50):
Yeah?

Speaker 4 (31:50):
Yeah, the teachers octop.

Speaker 3 (31:53):
That was crazy.

Speaker 1 (31:54):
Well I thought he was gonna have sex with the
octopus guys, I'll be honest with you. When they started
playing like did love music. When the guy's out there
every day like hanging out with octopus, I'm like, he's
about to do it and I won't even gonna hate
him for it. Loves you know me, you know, had
he decided? Yeah, So that's the Cia story Amy's been

(32:14):
building up some fun facts she's got for Friday about Cia.

Speaker 3 (32:17):
I can't wait.

Speaker 4 (32:18):
I have one fun fact that Cia.

Speaker 1 (32:20):
Yes, it's for fun fact Friday.

Speaker 4 (32:22):
You said I've been building up, and so now I'm like,
wait more, Oh, building up like teasing it. I bet
you meant collecting several facts because it was like I
got one. But it's good.

Speaker 1 (32:34):
See there it is, She's back to building. You want
more pope stuff? You guys interested or no? Because I'm
why I'm into it. Did you know you don't have
to be a cardinal to be the pope?

Speaker 4 (32:43):
How do you get the line?

Speaker 3 (32:44):
You can be the pope?

Speaker 1 (32:45):
That's what I was saying. I don't want to be
the pope, but you want somebody to be the pope
that doesn't want to be the pope. You know I'm
saying I do not hope they do not.

Speaker 4 (32:51):
You have to be Catholic, you know.

Speaker 1 (32:56):
Chance it's not a it's not for me.

Speaker 4 (32:59):
But if you show up to put your name in
the hat with ask me about my Syphilissa, and I
don't think you're gonna get.

Speaker 1 (33:07):
Several popes throughout history were not cardinals before being elected.
The most recent example Pope Urban the eleventh elected in
thirteen eight seventy eight. Oh my god, he's the last
pope that wasn't a cardinal. So there is precedent.

Speaker 4 (33:21):
Yeah, from a long, long time ago.

Speaker 1 (33:23):
It was the Archbishop of Bari. Since then, the church
is almost exclusively chosen popes from the College of Cardinals,
even though technically, yeah, so there's that.

Speaker 4 (33:35):
I saw two monks jaywalking.

Speaker 1 (33:38):
Whoa where were you? What's the deal?

Speaker 3 (33:44):
Go ahead?

Speaker 1 (33:44):
Thought of that?

Speaker 6 (33:44):
I don't know.

Speaker 4 (33:46):
In town in Charleston. Two monks. No, they were sitting
on the sidewalk hanging out, and then all of a
sudden they just got up and they were going to
cross the street, and there was a crosswalk to the
left and to the right, but they didn't go to those.
They just walked across the street. And I was like, so,
they're just like us, breaking the law.

Speaker 1 (34:04):
But maybe they didn't know there is a cardinal.

Speaker 4 (34:08):
Maybe jaywalking is not illegal anymore.

Speaker 1 (34:09):
I don't know, or it's just if you have diplomatic community.
I'm a monk, what are you gonna do? Arrest me?
There is one American that's in the running to be pope,
And I'm not kidding. This is not a joke. He
is from Saint Louis. Okay, the lou the Saint Louis cardinal.
I'm not kidding the mascot. The mascot is no Saint

(34:32):
Louis cardinal. Howl is he I don't know, probably like
sixty eight something. If I'm guessing sixty eight seventy. They're
all around that.

Speaker 3 (34:39):
I mean, that would be legit.

Speaker 1 (34:40):
One of Saint Louis cardinals is the pope. Yeah, his
name's Ozzie Smith.

Speaker 3 (34:45):
He was a plary.

Speaker 1 (34:46):
Maybe he doesn't get that. Yeah, yeah, I was about
to google in. Okay, I want to show you.

Speaker 4 (34:50):
Though, is there really so now you're just saying there
there's really a a cardinal from Saint Louis, not an
actual person on the baseball team.

Speaker 1 (35:02):
Yes, from what I was reading yesterday, there is a
pope from Saint a cardinal from Saint Louis that is
going to go for My wife did text me a
minute ago. She was like, let's go to Roam and
watch for the white smoke.

Speaker 3 (35:13):
You can be there forever.

Speaker 6 (35:14):
Though.

Speaker 1 (35:14):
She literally text me that's what I said. She said,
I want to be in road for the conclave so badly.
I said, man, it will be packed but that would
be awesome to see. The white smoke thing goes on
for weeks though. Yeah, is that him, Mike? Or is
there a different buddy? Oh, there's a pope. The list
constantize emerges successful. They'd never allow American pope.

Speaker 3 (35:33):
Was there a ranger from Texas? A ranger or a
Yankee from New York? Okay, now head of the Rangers?

Speaker 1 (35:41):
Yes, there you go. Okay, watch, I'm gonna show you
a trick. I thought your truck nuts there, Eddie. Yeah,
I don't know if I've done this with you yet
or not. What Okay, I'm gonna write this down first.

Speaker 3 (36:09):
This uh another dimension, another crossing dimensions we are, okay, Eddie, yep,
oh money, see.

Speaker 1 (36:27):
This five dollar bill? Sit down my desk? For how long.

Speaker 3 (36:31):
Since I paid it to you?

Speaker 1 (36:32):
Like two weeks ago March Mada. This was not put
on here. That was not put on my desk for
any reason whatsoever? Right, this was not for this for
this bit ready with me, been there for a while.
What do you What do you see on it?

Speaker 3 (36:46):
Money? Okay, that's a real Yeah, it's some five dollar bill.

Speaker 1 (36:52):
I want you. I want you to think of any currency.
It doesn't matter don't say it out loud, write it down, Okay.
Think of any currency whatsoever.

Speaker 3 (37:01):
It can be that any kind of like it can
be that. Could it be international.

Speaker 1 (37:05):
I don't care what it is.

Speaker 8 (37:08):
Here we go.

Speaker 1 (37:09):
It can be that five dollar bill I just held up.
You can put five dollars bill, but doesn't matter.

Speaker 3 (37:14):
Okay, good, I got something.

Speaker 1 (37:18):
Yeah, okay, this change has been up here as well.
How much is this in total?

Speaker 8 (37:28):
What is that?

Speaker 3 (37:28):
A quarter in a nicol? Yeap, that is thirty cents?

Speaker 1 (37:32):
Okay, cool? Write down in the mount a change. Doesn't
matter what the number is, okay, just an amount if
that change?

Speaker 3 (37:44):
Okay?

Speaker 1 (37:47):
Pick a last name of any president?

Speaker 2 (37:50):
Mmm?

Speaker 1 (37:52):
What Amy, I'm just trying to follow. There's nothing to follow,
except I can tell I I have already led Eddie
to the answer he's writing down. He just doesn't know
it yet.

Speaker 3 (38:01):
Oh it's this thing again.

Speaker 1 (38:02):
I've already led Eddie to the answer. He's writing down.
He just doesn't know it yet.

Speaker 3 (38:06):
Okay, hold on, and you say president and the last.

Speaker 1 (38:10):
Name of any president? All right, Morgan? Do you see
his answer? So there's nothing fishy over here? Yeah, I
mean I can't really read him, but yeah, do you
have three answers written down to these three?

Speaker 4 (38:26):
Yeah, he does.

Speaker 1 (38:26):
Okay, what is the what is the currency? Have written
down that?

Speaker 3 (38:33):
Morgan read it?

Speaker 6 (38:34):
Penny?

Speaker 1 (38:37):
Okay, what do I have on the sheet of paper?

Speaker 4 (38:38):
Penny? How did you do that?

Speaker 2 (38:41):
Oh?

Speaker 4 (38:42):
Is it because Lincoln?

Speaker 8 (38:44):
What?

Speaker 3 (38:44):
He just told me to write a currency? So I
picked the currency?

Speaker 4 (38:47):
Yeah, but Lincoln's on the five and he's also on
the penny? Is that your mind?

Speaker 3 (38:53):
Trick?

Speaker 1 (38:53):
I didn't think about that picking number. That number was
going to be any amount of change.

Speaker 4 (38:59):
Seventeen, Matt. I don't know how you did because he
was the sixteenth president?

Speaker 3 (39:04):
Was stupid?

Speaker 6 (39:08):
What did you do that?

Speaker 4 (39:09):
Seventeen? That's annoying?

Speaker 3 (39:11):
Why are you?

Speaker 2 (39:12):
How do you do this?

Speaker 1 (39:13):
This is disturbing, But it's not psychic. There's no power
that I have.

Speaker 4 (39:17):
I don't think you have a power.

Speaker 6 (39:18):
Is how do you do it?

Speaker 1 (39:19):
But this is how people trick other people, and they
like builk amount of money? Yeah, this is Eddie. I
asked you to pick a name of a president. I
know it was not Washington Lincoln. You would not do
Washington Lincoln because those are too easy.

Speaker 3 (39:31):
What's so funny about that is I look what I
right there?

Speaker 1 (39:34):
He did what he wrote Washington and then crossed it out,
probably because it was so easy. What did you write, Johnson?

Speaker 4 (39:42):
What happened to your finger?

Speaker 3 (39:44):
What does that say?

Speaker 4 (39:47):
Yes?

Speaker 3 (39:47):
It does, it says Johnson.

Speaker 4 (39:49):
Yeah, this is crazy. How do you do that? Tell
us now?

Speaker 1 (39:53):
No, I'm not going to tell you you know you
know her cousin. No, but I'm just letting you know.
At I believe that I don't know everything. But they're
also tricks that people can make you believe.

Speaker 4 (40:03):
You went three for three on that. That's like more
than tricks.

Speaker 1 (40:07):
That's it's simply a trick.

Speaker 3 (40:10):
You went to dimension manipulation? Did yeah?

Speaker 1 (40:13):
Okay? Fair? Yeah, Fair?

Speaker 3 (40:15):
He manipulated me.

Speaker 4 (40:16):
Yeah, three for three. You you're so weak, You're.

Speaker 3 (40:22):
Like jump off the cliff.

Speaker 7 (40:23):
You got it?

Speaker 6 (40:26):
Yeah?

Speaker 4 (40:26):
What in the world? That's creeps me out every time.

Speaker 1 (40:31):
But it shouldn't be creepy because there is no power.

Speaker 4 (40:34):
Well not creep I know, but like just not creepy
because of a power or a superpower, anything weird like that.
But that we can get in people's minds like that,
you can be.

Speaker 3 (40:47):
I didn't get into my mind.

Speaker 1 (40:48):
Yes, he did think about what they're doing society the
same manipulation tactics.

Speaker 4 (40:52):
Exactly where am I being led? Right now?

Speaker 5 (40:54):
He controlled?

Speaker 8 (40:55):
You?

Speaker 4 (40:55):
Ed, this is why I don't want to watch the news.

Speaker 1 (40:58):
Could it be like you make me starts crying?

Speaker 4 (41:01):
I don't heard, man. I stumbled upon the news yesterday.

Speaker 5 (41:05):
Are you stumble upon the news?

Speaker 4 (41:06):
I was looking for something.

Speaker 1 (41:08):
She's like, want something wholesome, something wholesome?

Speaker 4 (41:10):
And I went and I was watching the news and
I was like, this is terrible, this is so terrible,
and what is happening in our I don't even know.
I don't even know. I don't want to know. I
just want to live in my little bubble.

Speaker 3 (41:22):
What happens to me is when the game ends and
the news comes on, I get stuck watching it too.
That's how I kind of fall into.

Speaker 1 (41:28):
What is And if you don't think they're using manipulation,
oh yeah, they are techniques on us, not the news,
just generally, but they are. They are to get us
to do certain things. I was reading about a study
where they had, for the sake of this version of
a paraphrase, nine like CIA agents and one person that
wasn't And they put them in a room and said, okay,

(41:49):
what is this shape? And they held up a triangle,
and the nine CIA agents said circle, all knowing it
was a triangle, and the one that wasn't was like,
I must have seen it wrong. Circle.

Speaker 3 (42:00):
You started doubting. M hmmm, So how did you do this?

Speaker 1 (42:07):
I would not tell you. You should tell me you
wait till we open that envelope, but I probably. But
here's the thing about the envelope is that I'm gonna
let one person read the envelope. It's not me, thank you,
that's not Mike, right, because you read that.

Speaker 8 (42:19):
Ye know what it is?

Speaker 1 (42:20):
Okay, but I put something in an envelope end of
the year last year.

Speaker 4 (42:26):
Yeah, but you also said it was trash.

Speaker 1 (42:29):
Now it is trash. It's it's it's it's garbage.

Speaker 3 (42:33):
Since you controlled my mind, I think I didn't get
I didn't.

Speaker 1 (42:35):
Control your mind.

Speaker 3 (42:36):
I should let me know what's in the envelope.

Speaker 1 (42:38):
I'm gonna do three stories and we're gonna call it
a man.

Speaker 3 (42:41):
I know the stories.

Speaker 1 (42:43):
Oh, here we go go ahead, take it from here,
a man.

Speaker 2 (42:50):
Car.

Speaker 1 (42:50):
You're disrepeating. You're just repeating at the car what kind
because earlier about the poe, But you're right. What you
just did is what gets done. To you without realizing it.
We literally talked about Lamborghinis this morning. That's right where
your minds went because you said expensive car, and without

(43:11):
knowing it, you traveled back to Lamborghini.

Speaker 3 (43:13):
I mean, we're so weak.

Speaker 1 (43:14):
No, you're not weak. That's just what happened. That naturally happened.
A guy buys a dream Ferrari. He saved up for
ten years in an hour, gone burn burnt, burnt up.
What did he do? Wreck it? Uh? It caught on fire?
He was, yeah, oh terrible, that's terrible. Man. He went
on bought the Ferrari. It caught fire. He was driving
it on the expressway and he thought it was coming

(43:37):
from a car next to him, the smell, but it wasn't.
The smoke was coming out of the Ferrari. Called the
fire department and the car was three hundred and six
thousand dollars completely burnt up. Oh from Adity Central.

Speaker 5 (43:47):
That's good insurance.

Speaker 1 (43:48):
That's number one. Number two. A Michigan man escapes quicksand
with no injuries. I feel like I'd be good at
getting out of quicksand because I would go, I'm sinking,
I take a step out.

Speaker 3 (44:00):
That's it works, man, No, I think it gets you
pretty quick.

Speaker 1 (44:02):
And I don't think so. Television. I've seen it on television.

Speaker 5 (44:05):
It's not a slow sand.

Speaker 1 (44:06):
A Michigan man who became stuck up to his waste
and quicksand on a Lake Michigan beach emerged without injuries
and with a girlfriend. Traversity Michigan residents Mitchell O'Brien and
Brianna Sika said they were searching for something called Leland
bluestones when he took a wrong step about five feet
past the shoreline and sank in the sand. He told
The Detroit News that his first thought was, Oh, not

(44:28):
this again. Oh this This guy doesn't falling quicksand that's
his thing. It isn't the first time I've dealt with
something like this. He was able to escape his previous
predicament by flopping down on his butt, but this one
was worse. Though. We both get through it at the
same time, he said. And they had to call nine
to one. They had to come and pull him out
of the Quicksand that's not even a real thing.

Speaker 3 (44:49):
He's waist deep though, right.

Speaker 1 (44:50):
Yeah, UPI that's like a sinkhole. Yeah, if you go
that quick, that's like a like you stepped on like
a sinkhole on the beach. And then one more, A
ticket mistake earns a Michigan man a one million dollar
a lottery prize, which is kind of Lunchbox's wet dream.

Speaker 5 (45:05):
Yeah, I wish I could make a mistake for a
million dollars, but nope, all I do is make a
mistake and don't win.

Speaker 1 (45:11):
A Michigan man said a store's cashier mistake turned out
to be and it made no sense. No, no, it
made sense.

Speaker 5 (45:16):
I picked the wrong numbers and they don't win. But
that's not a mistake if you pick the numbers that
you want. But I'm saying it's a mistake because they're
not the winners. I need them to be like, hey,
I want this, and give me the wrong give me
a different number, and like make me the winner. But
they don't do it.

Speaker 1 (45:29):
A Michigan man said a store's cashier's mistake turned out
to be lucky when the scratch off ticket he didn't
ask for and was given turned out to be the
one million dollar winner.

Speaker 3 (45:39):
Lunchbox, has that ever happened to you? No where, Like
you asked for numbers and they give you the wrong ticket.

Speaker 1 (45:44):
Nope, Well, they don't.

Speaker 5 (45:46):
They're not that nice to me. The lottery gods just
not yet. There's time though.

Speaker 1 (45:51):
Life sucks. Huh does suck?

Speaker 5 (45:53):
Life does suck.

Speaker 1 (45:55):
It's rough man and working against you, huh for a
long time.

Speaker 5 (45:59):
I wish the tide would turn at.

Speaker 1 (46:01):
Some point, but I would argue with you. But I'm
looking at you and right now where I don't know
how you can argue with me. Ask me about Cephali's hat.
Asked me about Sephala's hoodie and a large scrotum hanging
around his neck.

Speaker 3 (46:12):
Yeah, yeah, let's go at one.

Speaker 1 (46:13):
Yeah, a big one. Yeah, elephants, Yeah, if that were
one of us.

Speaker 3 (46:19):
Is it heavy lunchbox?

Speaker 6 (46:21):
Uh?

Speaker 5 (46:21):
No, the chain is a little too small. Mike made
the chain really tight around my neck.

Speaker 3 (46:25):
Like a choker.

Speaker 5 (46:26):
Yeah, pretty much.

Speaker 1 (46:27):
Yeah, all right, Uh, we're done. Amy. You have a
new episode of Anything Today I do.

Speaker 4 (46:33):
Let's stay Today is Tuesday Feeling Things episode about the
desire to be wanted and leaning into fear.

Speaker 1 (46:41):
It's just like a breasts show about that.

Speaker 4 (46:43):
It's a fun one. We also talk about adult dating
and I don't know, I'm really loving doing the podcast
with cats. So yeah, if you were signed up for
the four Things that Amy Brown. It's on the same feed,
or if you haven't followed or subscribed, you can feeling things.

Speaker 3 (46:57):
Is adult dating like anything? After eighteen?

Speaker 5 (47:00):
Ad question?

Speaker 1 (47:02):
Have you picking number one through ten?

Speaker 4 (47:05):
Not adult dating like that? Eddie?

Speaker 6 (47:07):
Uh?

Speaker 3 (47:08):
One?

Speaker 6 (47:08):
One?

Speaker 1 (47:09):
Okay, there you have it. We're gonna leave. Now.

Speaker 4 (47:11):
What are you doing? What are you doing? Why are
you doing that?

Speaker 8 (47:15):
What are you when?

Speaker 1 (47:18):
I'm not setting up for anything. I'm just asking picking
up on ten? You pick one? It's a good number.

Speaker 4 (47:22):
I picked one, But when are you going to use
that on me?

Speaker 1 (47:25):
It's a great number. Not I just wonder where your
mind was.

Speaker 4 (47:28):
You said picking number one through ten and I just
go one.

Speaker 1 (47:30):
Yeah, I like it? Thank you, thank you for Is
that good or bad? It's great?

Speaker 4 (47:33):
One?

Speaker 1 (47:34):
Love it?

Speaker 4 (47:35):
One is number one.

Speaker 1 (47:38):
All right, we're out. We'll see you guys tomorrow. Lirybuddy,
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