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Speaker 1 (00:04):
Is it gonna snow tonight? Here we're having to make
plans out in the hallway. Ray, what do you want
to do? Do you want to stay in a hotel?
Speaker 2 (00:13):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (00:13):
I think that's the best option.
Speaker 1 (00:14):
Do you get annoyed with that? No?
Speaker 3 (00:16):
I mean I can also sleep here. You just never
know when they're going to book these hotels.
Speaker 1 (00:20):
I don't understand that statement. But I mean it's not
like super Bowl, like there's gonna be hotels right hopefully.
Speaker 3 (00:26):
I just they just never say until, Like, I mean,
I'm about to get into my bed at home and
they're like, oh, we put your hotel. Well, let me
get my car and drive now.
Speaker 1 (00:34):
Got it? Well what do you want us to do?
Speaker 3 (00:35):
Yeah, I'm gonna if a hotel is an option, rocket Baby,
I'll park here and walk from the hotel. But put
me up on the w or the Cambria.
Speaker 2 (00:44):
Nice one.
Speaker 1 (00:45):
I have nothing to do with it where they put you.
I okay, if you're cool with it. I never want
to annoy you with it, Like because I don't know
what's the forecast for tomorrow, Because what will happen is
if it snows and it gets bad, I'll just work
from my house and figure out who can come in
and who can't, and then we'll do the show like
we always do. But it's how do you get home
(01:08):
if you stay the night?
Speaker 3 (01:10):
It just really all depends on when the snow leaves.
If it doesn't, I don't leave.
Speaker 1 (01:15):
GOQUI putment to de w.
Speaker 4 (01:17):
I think he says that something else. I won't say it,
so you doesn't have any stalkers following him. Okay, but
he stays at a.
Speaker 1 (01:21):
Different hotel at that Yeah, yeah, yeah, very concerned. What
the what's the current forecast for tomorrow?
Speaker 4 (01:26):
The It's supposed to snow tonight around like nine or
ten pm, and it snows throughout the evening while we're
sleeping and until the early MORNINGSID we should wake up,
we should allegedly wake up to three to four inches
of snow, which they will impact Thursday as well on Friday.
Speaker 1 (01:39):
But how old is your forecast?
Speaker 4 (01:40):
From like an hour ago?
Speaker 1 (01:42):
Okay, Amy, what do you know?
Speaker 5 (01:45):
I haven't heard anything from the schools yet, and they
normally react way ahead of time.
Speaker 4 (01:51):
I will say that National has done a better job
this last two storms. I'm putting down salt on the
ground in advance versus doing it they're more proactive versus reacting.
Speaker 6 (01:59):
Saw sorry after this morning.
Speaker 1 (02:01):
Yeah, yeah, so it may not think this too much. Okay,
so we're going to put Ray in a hotel since
he's the first one. He has to get here every
morning to turn the show on, so he has to
be here. Yeah, you're a first responder, buddy, front line worker,
front line worker. And then we'll just figure it out.
But it shouldn't be bad.
Speaker 4 (02:18):
Yeah, I mean what we'll see.
Speaker 1 (02:21):
Three four inches is fine, right if it's not icing.
Speaker 6 (02:23):
I don't know.
Speaker 4 (02:24):
I feel like National shuts down when it hits an inch.
Speaker 1 (02:28):
We got in last time.
Speaker 2 (02:29):
Well, I mean, yeah, I have four wheel drives.
Speaker 1 (02:31):
I'm okay, yeah, but it doesn't grip.
Speaker 7 (02:33):
Ice though, Dude driving four wheel drive.
Speaker 1 (02:36):
But it's not gonna ice.
Speaker 7 (02:39):
Well, I think uncertain.
Speaker 4 (02:40):
Well, the problem too is all that rain we had
the last few days that turns into ice when it freezes,
so that could also play into this as well.
Speaker 1 (02:47):
Okay, well, ponding and flooding. We're working tomorrow.
Speaker 2 (02:49):
Let's go.
Speaker 1 (02:50):
We'll make a call in the morning on where we
work from. Ray's going to spend the night in a hotel, right,
what do you do for food? They give you like
a little bit of money. Well, I learned last time.
Speaker 3 (02:59):
You can't go to the vending machine and charge the
company because it had to get approved for six months
for me to get two granola bars in a pop.
Speaker 1 (03:05):
Well, they should give you money to eat if you're
staying at a hotel unless you come later at night.
Speaker 3 (03:09):
Had to get approved through Gator, then they sent it
to Scooter, and then it finally got cleared.
Speaker 2 (03:13):
Who are these people?
Speaker 1 (03:16):
You ate vending machine dinner?
Speaker 3 (03:18):
Yeah, And they wondered why I was fourteen dollars and
I said, because it was from a vending machine.
Speaker 1 (03:21):
They had no other food there. Well, that was just
venmo you money to eat, Like, if you're not able
to go home and they keep you here, I.
Speaker 3 (03:29):
Can afford food. It's just I submitted it to get
a refund, and it was a whole ordeal.
Speaker 2 (03:34):
You went through Gator and Skeeter. That's why Fozzy.
Speaker 1 (03:38):
Kermit an animal every muppet possible. Okay, so that's the plan.
Speaker 2 (03:45):
I think it's Skeeter, and it's Skeetereter.
Speaker 1 (03:48):
When is winter over? Golly? I mean today's February eighteenth.
When is this? When does it start to get warmer?
With the groundhogs say more winter, but I think didn't
know anything. That thing's like astrology. That's just myth.
Speaker 2 (03:59):
What cold fed you are is normal? Right, that's yes.
Now and normally I think if it's cold in March,
we're in trouble.
Speaker 1 (04:04):
Yeah, I think March first, like it's all it's full
spring seventies, March twentieth, according to the internet, March ninth.
I think we may look this up March ninth. Maybe
when we fix our clocks back. Going for a memory here,
I think we maybe spring forward maybe second week of.
Speaker 8 (04:19):
March, March nineth.
Speaker 1 (04:19):
Yeah, boom, I love that day. That's a big day
for me.
Speaker 2 (04:22):
Daylight spending.
Speaker 1 (04:24):
Yeah, it's I don't even do anything because still too cold.
I'm ready to play pickleball again because I haven't played
at all. Give my body a little rest getting back
into it, like watching some videos.
Speaker 2 (04:34):
Now, are there indoor courts you can go because you're
trying to go pro man? Yeah, be on a break.
Speaker 1 (04:39):
Yes, there's indoor Lifetime Fitness has one, but I'm not
a member there. I almost joined, but it was a
little too far to drive. And there's another one in
town that some friends play at. But they play in
the morning. I'm not gonna get a membership, but to
go play when they don't.
Speaker 2 (04:50):
Play, yea, yeah, they play when you're working.
Speaker 1 (04:53):
Yeah. Everybody's like, you just can play at nine am.
I'm like, we ever heard of a job? The musicians
are artists, of course, Yeah, don't. That's not a real job.
What are you saying, Amy, Oh.
Speaker 5 (05:01):
Was just singing the indoor like you could. But yeah,
if your people that you're playing with are playing, yeah.
Speaker 1 (05:07):
Early morning Goonies two is officially a go. Yes, So Mike,
what are they gonna do? Are they bringing back the
old cast or they rebooting it?
Speaker 8 (05:14):
They haven't said.
Speaker 9 (05:15):
They'll probably bring back some of the old cast, but
just make a direct sequel to.
Speaker 1 (05:18):
It, So not with the old cast, but they're part
of a movie.
Speaker 9 (05:22):
But it'll probably be like their kids and be like
our parents did this when they were kids. Probably that
type of situation, because I can't imagine them getting all
the original Goonies back.
Speaker 1 (05:30):
I feel you're annoyed by it, Yeah, a little bit.
Your tone is annoyed.
Speaker 9 (05:34):
This is all because this is all they do, is
they reboot things, and then everybody says everything is a
reboot and it's this whole cycle of like, oh, they
don't have any original ideas anymore. And I enjoy the sequels,
but I'm tired of people saying that everything is a sequel.
Speaker 1 (05:45):
We got them boys.
Speaker 9 (05:46):
He's triggered because they're like, there are like ten movies
I could tell you that were original movies that came
out last year that nobody saw. There were great movies,
but those don't get all the advertising, all the clicks
that these do. These are the ones that get pushed
out to everybody. So everybody's like, oh, this is all
they're feeding U is now Hollywood is dead. It's just
it's not the movies that are.
Speaker 1 (06:04):
Fed to you. Are you saying Hollywood is not dead?
Speaker 8 (06:06):
It's not.
Speaker 9 (06:06):
There's so many great original stories being put out every
single week in theaters or on streaming. They're just not
getting the attention that this gets. And this is gonna
come out, it's gonna be average at best, and then
it's gonna be.
Speaker 8 (06:17):
Like, oh, why are we still making these movies?
Speaker 1 (06:19):
They're just gonna bank no nostalgia more than a quality product, exactly.
Speaker 9 (06:22):
And Steven Spielberg is still a part of it. So
maybe there's like a little bit of like that original magic.
But other than that, it's just going to probably feel like, oh, okay,
that was cool, like kind of what the Beetlejuice.
Speaker 1 (06:30):
Beetle Juice.
Speaker 9 (06:31):
That was fun, but we already kind of forgot about that.
Speaker 1 (06:33):
I didn't watch it. I love the first Beetle Juice.
Didn't even watch it. So I felt like it was a
kid movie?
Speaker 8 (06:37):
Was it?
Speaker 9 (06:38):
It was fam But it's like almost righted R. There's
some curse words in there, there's some suggestive stuff in there.
Speaker 1 (06:44):
The kids are different these days. Yeah, aren't kids.
Speaker 8 (06:47):
Kids in the eighties.
Speaker 7 (06:48):
Yeh.
Speaker 8 (06:48):
It's like a kid's moving out by today's standards.
Speaker 1 (06:50):
Well, he's angry, folks. We got them. We got him today.
We did some Tuesday reviews day earlier. I did a
few things. Who did anybody watch anything? They didn't review
this small? Yeah? What do you have?
Speaker 6 (07:01):
The Challenge Season forty Battle of the Eras?
Speaker 1 (07:04):
Is that an old season or the current season? I
just ended got it?
Speaker 6 (07:08):
Oh man, it was awesome. And so they took you know, generations,
and they had them on this team, four different generations,
and you had teams of those generations battling it out
to see who's the best generation of Challengers of all time? Fantastic?
Speaker 1 (07:21):
Do you ever go to message boards or do you
ever do like the subreddit and the challenge. I'm not
a nerd or anything. You are for different things, but
you do nothing like you have any community of Challenge fans.
Speaker 6 (07:32):
No, because I worry that if you go to that,
people may spoil it. Like when you're on those sub
whatever what do you call them? Subreddit? Is that what
you said?
Speaker 1 (07:40):
Reddit? Yeah?
Speaker 6 (07:40):
Yeah, that people already know somehow, they know who won,
and so maybe they talk about it in there, and
so I don't I don't want to do anything about that.
I just want to watch it, enjoy it, and just like,
oh man, that's so cool.
Speaker 1 (07:52):
So you won't pursue anything after either. No, like read
commentary and you don't get on TikTok really so No,
the challenge isn't even your algorithm, right, But I.
Speaker 6 (08:01):
Do watch like the reunion, you know what I mean.
I wish it was so un I wish it was
uncut because you can tell they obviously cut it. I've
been they're there for four hours.
Speaker 1 (08:08):
Give me all four hours, you'd watch it all.
Speaker 6 (08:10):
I'd watch all four hours of reunion because it is
so good.
Speaker 1 (08:14):
Who's the greatest reality star of all time?
Speaker 6 (08:16):
Reality star?
Speaker 1 (08:18):
Everybody can answer this in your opinion, that's tough. Who's
the greatest reality star of all time? Now? Now are
we talking about games? Because I think Kim Kardashian's probably
there at number one. I was thinking as far as
reality because we can do games, we can do competitive
reality star.
Speaker 6 (08:35):
Yeah, because I was gonna say, like, the Kardashians have
to be one, two, three, four and five. I mean
they're huge.
Speaker 1 (08:42):
Paris Hilton, which again the paras Hilton launched the Kardashians.
Speaker 2 (08:47):
That was her and Nicole.
Speaker 1 (08:49):
That's the true because Kim used to work for Paris
and when her sex tape came out, it was this
is Paris Hilton's friend. That was kind of him. Yeah wow,
she was like Paris's assistant.
Speaker 2 (09:02):
That's crazy.
Speaker 8 (09:03):
Both had a tape.
Speaker 1 (09:04):
Yeah yeah, Paris first and then Kim.
Speaker 6 (09:07):
Kim's got more love, oh yeah, by far.
Speaker 1 (09:10):
And she was way wait, she's way more famous than
Paris Hilton never was, but Paris Hilton was really famous
and still is.
Speaker 9 (09:14):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (09:15):
When we first reported on Kim's tape in the Hollywood Skinny,
we didn't even know how to say her last name,
and we pretty much early side did. I was the
one reporting it, and I had to say something like,
you know, it's Paris. Hilton's a good friend. I mean
we referred to as Paris's friend, not It's crazy how
she blew up.
Speaker 6 (09:32):
Another big one I would say is Lauren Conrad, who
was on the Hills in Laguna Beach. She's huge.
Speaker 1 (09:40):
Than Elsie is. Oh you and Elsie, Yeah, I would
say that.
Speaker 7 (09:43):
I agree.
Speaker 1 (09:44):
I mean just because she has her own stuff and
maybe not.
Speaker 6 (09:47):
From Lauren Conrad what she has her own stuff.
Speaker 1 (09:50):
Okay, but you she is huge. I would say Kristen
Cavaliy is bigger than Elsie. Now. I think Else was
bigger than Cavalary then, but I think Cavalary had her
own shows too that were big. I think very Cavalary
was a bigger show post Laguna Beach in the Hills
than Chris than Elsie ever had. Right, I know he
(10:11):
was pretty, he was pretty.
Speaker 6 (10:14):
I'm just looking up net worse. I'm gonna trying.
Speaker 1 (10:17):
To figure that stuff's not accurate. But also like Kristian
Cavalariy married somebody famous.
Speaker 2 (10:22):
Jake Keler, Yeah, and then Lauren Conrad is that Chris
Lane's wife. No, I'm getting them all mixed of Laurence.
Let me see Lauren Conrade.
Speaker 1 (10:37):
What show did Lauren Conrad have after the Hills or Laguna.
Speaker 7 (10:40):
Beach is a podcast now?
Speaker 6 (10:42):
But she has a like products is what I'm saying.
That she has developed more into the space outside of
just TV.
Speaker 1 (10:49):
But we're also talking about famous and so just because
you have products, does that mean you're famous?
Speaker 6 (10:55):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (10:55):
But like is American Idol a reality game show?
Speaker 1 (10:59):
It would be a comp petition show.
Speaker 2 (11:00):
Yeah. Yeah, So like Kelly Clarkson.
Speaker 7 (11:02):
I would carry under one.
Speaker 1 (11:03):
I would say that let's just vote on this one. Tho.
I would say Kristin Cavalarry now is way more famous
Lauren Conrad.
Speaker 5 (11:10):
Yeah, I would say she makes the news like she's
gonna get covered. Whatever she does tends to get covered.
Speaker 1 (11:16):
So I don't know what Lauren Conrad does now. Apparently
she has lots of products or something. Yep, I heard
she has a company fashion designer.
Speaker 6 (11:26):
Lauren Conrad has a million more followers on Instagram.
Speaker 5 (11:29):
Really, Yeah, I'm surprised by that. Lunchwalks might be honest
some of them.
Speaker 7 (11:34):
Maybe it's because.
Speaker 10 (11:34):
Christen has been in the news more and we feel
that she's been in a lot.
Speaker 1 (11:38):
Of like, yeah, I'd say she's far more relevant.
Speaker 7 (11:41):
Yeah, that could be why.
Speaker 1 (11:43):
Almost six million followers Lauren Conrad and she's married Chris Lane.
Speaker 2 (11:49):
Who what's her name, Lauren Bushnell. It's way off, that's
I mean Lauren Lane, Lauren Lane.
Speaker 1 (11:57):
But her name on The Bachelor was Bushnell, right, Yeah,
which she was on that show.
Speaker 5 (12:00):
She was with that other guy, Yeah, yes, said, that's
where we first met them.
Speaker 7 (12:07):
They came to iHeart Festival.
Speaker 1 (12:08):
How about Kate Goslin, like not gonna win, but famous,
like you know, became super prominent. She's not up there
in the Kardashian world. But I'm thinking of like people
that you that have lasted from like having the show
and have done two or three other things.
Speaker 2 (12:23):
Is she's still on TV?
Speaker 1 (12:24):
I have no idea, dude, I just think of her.
Speaker 6 (12:26):
So are you are we only doing like show people?
Are we doing like reality? Like because like Elizabeth Hasselbeck
was on Survivor and then she was on the view for.
Speaker 1 (12:35):
She would be in the consideration for if we split
it into competition shows. But I don't know what she
does now.
Speaker 8 (12:41):
What she does now.
Speaker 1 (12:42):
She has products, his business, fashion design business.
Speaker 6 (12:47):
Snooky Snooky.
Speaker 1 (12:49):
That's huge. Yeah, Snookie's big. But that show is still
going too, so I mean she, or at least it
was recently always going because I'm about to be hasn't
happened version?
Speaker 6 (13:00):
No, I haven't been on it yet.
Speaker 1 (13:02):
Is that show on though? Currently?
Speaker 6 (13:03):
They do like a few months off and then they
do another family vacation and they show it.
Speaker 10 (13:08):
So yeah, I don't like Family. They're not the original
Jersey Shore. They're like new editions of Jersey.
Speaker 6 (13:13):
They go spend two weeks in a city or something
and they film it, or a week in a city
and they film it and they turn it into a
whole season.
Speaker 1 (13:19):
Who do you think is the beggest real housewife?
Speaker 10 (13:24):
I feel like the one that has all the bars
and the skinny margarita girl.
Speaker 6 (13:28):
What's her name?
Speaker 5 (13:29):
No, the vander Pump one, Lisa vander Pump the bar
you mean, not like the bars you eat at, the
bars you go to?
Speaker 1 (13:35):
Yeah?
Speaker 7 (13:35):
Yeah, because she was vander Pump rules.
Speaker 1 (13:37):
Yeah, she was able to spend it off and stay current.
Speaker 7 (13:40):
Yeah, I was gonna say that.
Speaker 5 (13:41):
Or and now Paris Hilton's aunt, what's Kyle Richard's Yeah,
she was married to.
Speaker 1 (13:49):
It's I don't know all the housewives. I never got
fully into housewives. There were certain seasons like I liked
Salt Lake City just because she married her grandpa, or
that she married that really old guy her grandmother's ex
husband or something crazy like so when I started, and
then I had a friend who worked on that that season,
and so, but I would.
Speaker 5 (14:09):
Say, of all the cities, that's the Salt Lake City,
maybe because they're the newest. But like I feel like
the OG's like Beverly Hills, OC City.
Speaker 1 (14:18):
It's not famous.
Speaker 7 (14:18):
I was just interested that the young person's fascinating.
Speaker 1 (14:21):
Mary and the old man. But yeah, I would I
would think that the most famous season is either it's
O C or Beverly Hills. Yeah right, Morgan, You thought
you guys are more New York Is. Yeah, New York too.
Speaker 10 (14:35):
I never got into that reality show. The only genuinely
what I got into was vander Pump Rules. That's why
I would say her because she stayed and continued past
that TV show.
Speaker 1 (14:46):
Beverly Hills number one in popularity, number two, Orange County
number three, New York City number four, Sydney do you
every watch Sydney. I didn't either, Miami at five, Salt
Lake City at six, Atlanta at seven, New Jersey at amy,
the rough House of Potomac at nine, in Dallas at ten,
did the Dallas one Last song?
Speaker 7 (15:04):
Oh my gosh, I don't think I watched that one.
Speaker 1 (15:06):
They tried to do like nine nine times. They tried
to do a national one and not even like real ones,
like they tried to do a real win. They tried
like three fake spinoffs. It was like Everybody's Wife. Then
they never tested well and they couldn't find people that
were likable enough or unlikable enough that didn't seem like
they were playing a character on the show. Yeah, Nashville
never caught on. They tried many times. There would always
(15:26):
be these rumors like so and So's wife is gonna
be on their Housewives in Nashville. Show never happened.
Speaker 7 (15:32):
There was a little something what was it called with.
Speaker 2 (15:36):
They tried to Fuse's wife was on there, right, Tiffany, Yeah,
she was on whatever that spinoff was.
Speaker 1 (15:41):
I know what you're talking about, And I think it
was a spinoff.
Speaker 2 (15:45):
Not a spinoff. I guess it was. I guess that
format just was like called.
Speaker 1 (15:48):
A lighter version, like a different company. Yeah, gen Z
is most likely to have office romances. Gen Z is
more likely to have a work romance. I knew survey
commissioned by Resume Genius. It was nearly half of gen
Z workers had a physical relationship with a coworker. I
wonder if it's because.
Speaker 7 (16:04):
Which one of the gen zs?
Speaker 6 (16:05):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (16:05):
Who are they?
Speaker 7 (16:06):
I forget right under me?
Speaker 10 (16:09):
Under the twenties.
Speaker 1 (16:10):
Yeah, oh you're not even a gen Z No thirteen.
Speaker 10 (16:12):
I'm very top or very bottom of millennial?
Speaker 1 (16:15):
What's after gen Z? Do you start back over to again?
Speaker 8 (16:18):
Beta? In't it?
Speaker 2 (16:19):
Beta? These are like my kids, like bait.
Speaker 1 (16:21):
They're under thirteen?
Speaker 2 (16:22):
Wow, betas?
Speaker 1 (16:24):
Betas were born between No, they're now if you're born
now between twenty twenty five and twenty thirty nine, year Beta? Oh,
Jen Alpha, are you making that up?
Speaker 6 (16:36):
Are you no?
Speaker 1 (16:36):
Like he does in just yell stuff?
Speaker 7 (16:38):
No, I don't know. Just came to my head, so
I said it.
Speaker 1 (16:41):
Uh, Jen Alpha, it would be correct, thinks between twenty
ten and twenty twenty four.
Speaker 7 (16:45):
That's okay, So that's my son.
Speaker 1 (16:48):
So you did know or are you just guessing?
Speaker 5 (16:50):
No? I know that I've looked this up for him
before and it just came to me. But I could
have easily been wrong.
Speaker 1 (16:55):
So what are we?
Speaker 7 (16:57):
We're millennials, Okay, I don't know.
Speaker 1 (17:00):
I like to claim gen X because I'm right on
that line.
Speaker 8 (17:02):
I'd rather be a gen X but you, but you.
Speaker 5 (17:04):
Are closer to the line than us. Lunchbucks and I
are eighty one.
Speaker 1 (17:07):
I know, but I would rather claim to be gen X.
Speaker 2 (17:10):
What's the line?
Speaker 1 (17:11):
It depends eighty to eighty three, Grandpa.
Speaker 3 (17:14):
Three.
Speaker 1 (17:15):
It depends what which one do you look at?
Speaker 7 (17:17):
So we could still claim.
Speaker 1 (17:20):
You can claim alpha if you want, no one's gonna
arrest you.
Speaker 5 (17:22):
Well, that would be clearly inaccurate, like Alphus twenty ten.
Speaker 7 (17:29):
I don't know. You could just claim gen X.
Speaker 1 (17:32):
Well, if there are like three different answers eighty eighty
one or eighty two, maybe it's eighty eighty one eighty two.
You can just find the study that works and go,
I'm that one. The Zizi and Cult. I followed so
much on the zizzy and Cult. You guys following this
at all? There's there's nobody's. No one's following the Zizey
and cult stories.
Speaker 7 (17:51):
Nope, where are they coming?
Speaker 1 (17:53):
From there's this cult and it's a group of basically
computer scientists or like they like deal in logic like
anarchists logic beliefs. The leader of the cult claims that
she can make both the besides of her brain's work,
(18:14):
and that everyone has the ability to do that. But
then the people that are under her, they only get
one half of their like most people only use one
half of the brain at the time. But she she
has said that she has figured out a way to
get both the sides of the brain to work. And
like they got in a bunch of trouble and something
they somebody died. It turns out they probably killed them allegedly,
so they didn't have to go to court. It's crazy.
(18:35):
The whole dizzy and cult is happening here now.
Speaker 2 (18:40):
I was gonna say it sounds like a harmless cult,
but now people are dying, not very harmless.
Speaker 5 (18:44):
It's defined as a radical leftist transmilitant cult.
Speaker 1 (18:48):
It's wild. And the whole basis is that that she
I was gonna pu up jagbtkerick uh. Probably a lot of.
Speaker 7 (18:58):
People do that dance every time I hear that. I
just started fixturing the walk.
Speaker 1 (19:02):
Give me info on Zizy and cult. Yeah, their whole
thing is she claims that she can make both sides
of her brain work and that she can teach them okay,
and that they only get one side of the brain
that works like normal people.
Speaker 6 (19:18):
But I don't think arrested and they are.
Speaker 1 (19:22):
Full vegan and they they are. I'm trying. I'm going
for a memory here. It's don't have this up yet.
They worship a future AI because what they realize is,
according to them all memory here from just me reading
about it, that in the future AI will take over everything.
And I don't think you need a cult to tell
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you that's there's a decent chance of that happen possible.
And so in the future AI controls everything, and there's
like this one master AI that is able to figure
out everything, including time travel. So this AI will be
devoted to all of its followers throughout time that has
helped it be created. And so that's what it's wild.
Speaker 7 (20:09):
So it's a trans gender death cult.
Speaker 1 (20:14):
I think that's a headline I would click on. Yeah,
I think that she's trans I don't know that everybody
is in the cult.
Speaker 2 (20:21):
And they're here in the United States.
Speaker 1 (20:24):
Yes, they are described as a collective of intelligent individuals,
many with backgrounds of computer science and affiliations with organizations
such as NASA and Google. Their ideology encompasses radical veganism, anarchism,
and discussions of artificial intelligence. The group has been characterized
by some sources as like Amy said intelligent, transgender vegan anarchists.
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The group's alleged leader, thirty four year old Lesorda, has
been identified the central figure in the group's activities and
has authored writings under the pseudonym ziz. The Zizians have
been linked to at least six deaths and Vermont. In
twenty twenty five, during a traffic stop near the Canadian border,
US Border Patrol agent David Milan was fatally shot. The
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incident also resulted in the death of alleged Zizi and
member Felix Buckholt. And it goes through all this and yes,
ziz was arrested.
Speaker 6 (21:16):
Yeah, there are three. They've been on the run since
twenty twenty three. They found oh wow, three people were found.
Speaker 1 (21:22):
I mean they said, this is the next Netflix documentary.
Then in a year from now, everyone's gonna be like, man,
you gotta watch this thing on the Zizzi and cult.
What are you saying?
Speaker 6 (21:32):
How's way? So I had heard of them. I didn't
know that was the name of their cult, but I
knew there was some cult there. They were wanted for
murder and wow, that's crazy.
Speaker 1 (21:39):
The group's activities have raised concerns do their connections to
multiple violent incidents and the complex web of ideology, friendship,
and violence that has baffled investigators nationwide. And like Zizz's
whole thing was continue to follow me. I will teach
you these both sides of your brain, and we will
continue to do everything. We will not hurt anything living,
and everything that we do is for the greater good
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of AI being created, which is fine. They would justify
their actions even like killing to go what's for the
greater good?
Speaker 2 (22:08):
No, that's not good. So, but like if if the
premise was just to use both sides of your brain,
like we're all good, that's fine, right.
Speaker 1 (22:15):
I think that's how she kept control, or that is
what she claimed that she could do that if they
continued to be under her tutelagit learn under her that
they could also acquire that.
Speaker 7 (22:28):
Like, but how do you say, okay, prove it? Prove
to me right now, you're using both sides your brain.
Speaker 1 (22:32):
But I mean that's where faith comes in. There. They
have faith in this, just like anybody would have faith
in anything else. And then look in your stomach like
a cult leader, look at all of them, Look at
David Koresh, look at whomever. They use faith as a
massive part of you know, just just have faith.
Speaker 5 (22:48):
I know my son was wanting to go to some
Wednesday night youth group because some kid at his school
was talking about it.
Speaker 1 (22:54):
And Isisians No, no, no no, But.
Speaker 5 (22:56):
I was trying to This led to me talking to
him about cults because he didn't understand, and I.
Speaker 7 (23:00):
Said, well, where where is the church? He goes? It's
the one next to the other church, you know, on
that one road. And I'm like, I need more details
than that. You just want me to go drop you
off at some random church at six pm on a
Wednesday so you can meet up with your friend. I said, well,
let's call him. It's like, oh, I don't have his number.
Speaker 5 (23:16):
I'm like, okay, Stevens and we're not doing youth group
here tonight, Like we're gonna have to get I'm needing
more details because there's a church on that same road
that is as is a cult. There's a whole documentary
about it. So I know that's not where you're asking
me to drop you off. But if I talk about
the remnant, yeah yeah. So I was like, if I
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were to just sure these people go to your school,
and I'm sure they have a great youth group, but
if I don't know what church you're talking about, I
just can't be like, oh, it's a youth group, it's fine,
because what if it's a cult.
Speaker 7 (23:46):
I don't know what they're teaching. And he's like a cult?
What's a cult?
Speaker 5 (23:49):
He's like, you think they're going to like put demons
in my head? I said no, but you you could
get brainwashed and then you're susceptible and you're vulnerable and anyway,
So then I turned on Max and put on the
way down. Oh, and I tried to get a heat,
but it just started with the plane crash and he's like, wait.
Speaker 6 (24:05):
What they're dead?
Speaker 5 (24:06):
And I'm like, okay, never mind because he already is
scared of child. No they're not well, no, sod according
to NBR, they are dead. But I didn't realize you
just assume your kids it's a conversation we have never had,
and I'm glad it came up because it just gave
us an opportunity to talk about just because it's a
(24:27):
quote unquote church doesn't mean you can just show up
and go and it's going to be okay.
Speaker 1 (24:32):
Where a cult gets sticky is they start to cut
ties between people and their family.
Speaker 7 (24:37):
Yes, which that happened.
Speaker 1 (24:38):
Yes, And I mean that is where it goes from
faith and worship to a cult, because there can be
cults underneath the Christian umbrella, which is what the remnant
claimed to be right, and you.
Speaker 5 (24:53):
Know, I don't know what the situation there is now
if anybody goes there whatever, I don't know. But in
the documentary, that was a that we did get to
that came up because parents were being interviewed and their
daughter was one that got invited because of a boy
she was dating, and at one point they bought her
a burner phone so that she could have a way
to communicate.
Speaker 7 (25:12):
And the parents were like.
Speaker 5 (25:13):
Whoa, whoa, whoa you give me, you know, cutting, like
having a way to communicate with our child so that
we don't know about it. Yeah, So that's where it
definitely good shady. So That opened up another conversation with him, like,
if anybody ever suggests anything like that with you, you
need to come and tell me.
Speaker 1 (25:27):
I remember the Waco thing. I was in seventh grade
and I remember I was I live in Texas, you
guys did, I lived in Arkansas, But I remember watching
it on television and all I remember seeing was like
the end of it, because I think it's all they
showed us was like that on.
Speaker 2 (25:43):
Fire military moving in.
Speaker 1 (25:46):
Yeah, do you ever watch those documentaries on that? Like
mixed emotions about how about the whole situation because it
was not handled properly and people died they didn't need
to die. How the government went in. But also David
Crush was a bad dude.
Speaker 7 (26:10):
I don't know how they could have. I don't know
that I have a recollection.
Speaker 5 (26:14):
I know I've watched stuff on it, but I guess
I need to revisit that party.
Speaker 2 (26:18):
You're right, we were so young though when all that happened.
Speaker 5 (26:21):
But there was something recently on not like Girl from
Ozark played a character in that Waco Well that wasn't
a documentary.
Speaker 7 (26:29):
But the show re enactment type thing.
Speaker 1 (26:31):
Well it was a TV show. But yeah, yeah, yeah,
that to me, sounds like that's all mysteries where.
Speaker 5 (26:36):
It's like, yes, it's like reenacting it scripted, like yes,
there we go.
Speaker 7 (26:43):
Okay, I need to looking at that. But yeah, it
was bad.
Speaker 5 (26:47):
I tried to use that one as an example. That's
the kool Aid one. What's the kool aid one?
Speaker 2 (26:51):
Cool aid is Jim Jones?
Speaker 7 (26:52):
Jim Jones. Yes, so I was trying it and.
Speaker 1 (26:55):
Yeah, so they were in South America.
Speaker 2 (26:57):
Yeah, you had a whole piece of land down there,
that's chrissy. And then and then he said, all right,
we're all gonna drink kool a. I guess it was
kool A. We're gonna drink this all together, and we're
gonna it's like a ceremonial deal. And then people just
started dying. Yeah, those poisons.
Speaker 1 (27:14):
Did he die with it? Yeah, because that was before
we were born and I've only ever that's where drinking
the kol aid comes from.
Speaker 7 (27:20):
By the way, yes, when you don't drink the kool aid?
Speaker 6 (27:22):
So he drinking too or did he'd be like, I'm good.
Speaker 2 (27:24):
No, I think he died too, right, I think he
died with him because they were being investigated. I mean,
it was just it was that breaking point of the
government was about to step in and take over their cult,
and he said, let's just do this all right now,
all of us.
Speaker 1 (27:35):
The Branch Davidians were a religious sector. This is Waco,
and then I want to get to the kool aid.
The Branch Davidians were a religious sect that became widely
known due to the controversial events leading up to and
including the Waco Season nineteen ninety three. The controversy stem
from a combination of the group's internal practices and the
government's handling of the situation. Ray let's take a quick
oh mid roll, here we go. Huh okay? So allegations
(27:56):
against the Branch Davidians in Waco child abuse and sexual
misconduct vid koresh The groups later read multiple wives, some
of whom were teenagers like bad Dude. Weapons violations. The
Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco on Firearms. The ATF suspected they
had illegally converted semi automatic rifles into fully automatic weapons.
In February ninety three, the ATF attempted to execute a
(28:16):
search warrant the Branch Davidian's compound near Waco, Texas. There
was a gunfight, casualties on both sides, a fifty one
day standoff. I don't remember that. Fifty one days and
a standoff, that's crazy. Almost two months, during which negotiations
were attempted but ultimately failed. The siege ended tragically April nineteenth,
ninety three, when a fire engulfed the compound, leading to
the death of nearly eighty individuals, including many sect members.
(28:39):
The controversy sounding the branch Davidians in the Waco involved
several key aspects. The use of force. Critics argue that
the ATF and FBI employed excessive force and they're handling
the situation which escalated tensions unnecessarily. And then the responsibility
of the fire because there's still a debate about where
the fire came from that killed all those people. So
(29:00):
people think it was the federal agents. Some think it
was the people inside the compound. Yeah, that's crazy. The
Jim Jones Jonestown, which Baller moved named the town name
name your place after you.
Speaker 2 (29:14):
That's right.
Speaker 1 (29:16):
They had a meeting at a pavilion after a US
congressman was murdered, right like.
Speaker 2 (29:27):
He visited there and I think was murdered when he
got there.
Speaker 1 (29:31):
That's what it was.
Speaker 2 (29:32):
Yeah, I mean I saw a documentary about ten years
ago on this So good, and I just kind of
remember a little bits and pieces of it.
Speaker 1 (29:40):
He proposed revolutionary suicide by way of ingesting a powdered
drink mix made from flavor Aid later and miss identified
as kool Aid. But that was the main brand. That's
like saying Kleenex or anything. And it was lethally laced
with cyanide and other drugs.
Speaker 2 (29:53):
Now did he take it or kill himself?
Speaker 1 (29:55):
I think he died too, But again, I'm just searching
on the fly here. No. Remember eighteenth, nineteen seventy eight,
he ordered that members of Representative Leo Ryan's party be
killed after several defectors chose to leave with the party.
I don't know it was before me. I just don't
remember anything about this. I've only read about it. But
what about the guys They thought they were going to space,
so they all killed himself? Remember that one? M Nope,
(30:16):
that was like in the past twenty five years.
Speaker 7 (30:18):
Hmmm.
Speaker 1 (30:19):
It was like Heaven's Cult, Heaven's Gate.
Speaker 7 (30:22):
I don't know that one.
Speaker 1 (30:23):
Heaven's Gate found it. It was an American new religious
movement known primarily for mass suicide committed by its members
in nineteen ninety seven. Commonly designated as a cult, it
was found in nineteen seventy four led by Marshall Applewhite
and Bonnie Nettles. They were known as Doe and T.
Nettles and apple White met nineteen seventy two. They described
(30:45):
the theology of Heaven's Gate as a mixture of Christian Millennialism,
New Age, and udology or is that uf foology. It
has been characterized as a UFO religion. So they believed
the body was a container for the soul, which a
lot of people believe that, so that's not a crazy
but they believe that their consciousness would be transferred to
(31:08):
next level bodies up on death. So in nineteen ninety seven,
deputies of the San Diego County Sheriff's Department discovered the
bodies of the thirty nine active members in the group
Keeps Carolling, including apple White, in a house in Rancho
(31:28):
Santa Fe. They did ritual suicides conciding with the closest
group of Comet Hillbop, conciding with the closest apro okay,
so not group approach of Comet Hillbop. That was I
think an asteroid or something, and then we're like, if
when this gets closed, we kill ourselves and then we
go on that asteroid or meteor is the ship there
(31:49):
were Hillbop brings closure to Heaven's Gate. Our twenty two
years of classroom here on planet Earth is finally coming
to conclusion graduation from the human evolutionary level. We are
happily prepared to leave the world and go with Tea's crew.
I would guess it didn't work. We don't have any
proof it did or didn't because they died. Dude, that's crazy, man.
Speaker 6 (32:09):
How do you find like now, I get it, because
there's internet, Like you find these people on the internet.
You find lonely people you can find before the internet.
How did these people come together?
Speaker 1 (32:19):
Probably geographically speaking, it was vulnerable people that were in
the geographic location. But also it was word of mouth.
Speaker 2 (32:26):
And family members right like, oh, I've been doing this,
Like you should come with us and talk to these guys.
Speaker 1 (32:30):
Mostly they cut family members out, so no, I mean,
very very rare. Do cults have family members that bring
in other family members because what they want to do
is cut you off from family, because that's usually who says, hey,
what are you doing you're kind of going going cuckoo.
Speaker 7 (32:41):
What's about that? Youk of that dance Cold the TikTok
join on.
Speaker 1 (32:46):
Oh no, got to start one. She's like, look at.
Speaker 7 (32:49):
About mom talk No, no, no.
Speaker 1 (32:51):
I remember you talking about this. It was a new
and I don't.
Speaker 5 (32:54):
Think really thought about it much since we talked about
it last dance.
Speaker 1 (32:58):
Cold Dancing for the Devil. This seven million dollars, that's
seven million follower. TikTok Cold, it's on Netflix. One season
documentary came out last year.
Speaker 7 (33:07):
Yeah, the company was called seven m oh.
Speaker 1 (33:09):
I thought it was a seven million follower even when
I saw the name. I'm sure you're right. No, I
just always thought it was seven million following.
Speaker 5 (33:17):
Maybe that's what he named it after, but it is
the name of the company. It was like a production
and management company for.
Speaker 1 (33:23):
TikTok seven M films.
Speaker 7 (33:26):
Like this pastor.
Speaker 5 (33:27):
He was a pastor slash you know, social media managure.
Speaker 7 (33:31):
Yeah, and you're bringing these kids.
Speaker 1 (33:34):
I love a good pastor. That It's like, Hey, Jesus
really advocated for the poor. Take care of the poor,
but I'm also going to be your business manager.
Speaker 5 (33:41):
One of the so the sisters, they were best friends
and they would do everything together. And the one sister
win what made me think of this because the family
so she invited her to this dinner and she said
at the dinner.
Speaker 7 (33:50):
Like everything was just weird and she's like, this is just.
Speaker 5 (33:54):
Off, but speaking of drinking the kool aid, like everybody
else at the table had just drank it. But the
sister was like, no, no, they're not right, and no
I'm I'm saying it as.
Speaker 6 (34:06):
The like they believe the word of whatever the yes.
Speaker 5 (34:08):
So like she was this she was at the dinner
and then she started left there and was like this
is just not right. And then that's when she slowly
started to lose a connection with her sister because her
sister would already quote unquote drink.
Speaker 1 (34:21):
That's why you don't bring the family in the kool egg.
Speaker 5 (34:23):
Yeah, and then she started cut herself off from her mom,
her dad, And then that's what got this so famous
and even started the documentaries because the mom, the dad,
and the sister put up a video on social media
that went viral and that's when everybody's like, wait a second,
we better look into this.
Speaker 6 (34:39):
So are they out of the colt?
Speaker 1 (34:40):
Now?
Speaker 6 (34:40):
Are they still going?
Speaker 5 (34:41):
I still see them dancing every once in a while,
but I just don't know the update on what's happening.
But sometimes their dance videos will pop up in my feed.
Speaker 1 (34:49):
Hey, give me a pastor slash business manager. Do it both?
Find someone they can do it both?
Speaker 10 (34:53):
Right?
Speaker 2 (34:53):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (34:54):
A rare S license plate sales at an auction for
one point eight million dollars in Hong Kong. I don't
really know. I think the letter S is rare over
there on license plates because the first I thought it
was like a type of license plate. But someone paid
over one point eight million dollars in Hong Kong for
a license plate, the plate which just has the letter
S on it, So it's just as wow. They paid
(35:16):
almost two million dollars for it was one of forty
nine plates up for grabs. The city does an annual
Lunar Knew Year auction. According to Hong Kong based insurance
broker Automate Wealth Management, the plates sold for a high
price because Superman wears an S on his chest. Nice
from the Daily Mail.
Speaker 3 (35:30):
They should do that.
Speaker 1 (35:31):
Here where they auction off allowed names, can you they'd
make a lot of money, Like let's just say the
state that we're in if they put up like fu
n y or f n ygu Y, there'd be a
dude that is like I like to have funny guy
as a license plate, and he would spend eight hundred
bucks to get the license plate and take all that
money and then do something like schools or education. Like
(35:54):
as stupid as it is to go, someone paid one
point eight million dollars, that's probably a model you. It's
still pretty easily. You couldn't steal somebody's plate that already
has it, But I'm sure you come up with some
you know, funny things that were allowed. And think of
the big states like New York, California, Texas, where they'd
go for a lot of money.
Speaker 8 (36:11):
Yeah, they kind of do that.
Speaker 9 (36:12):
In Dubai, where it's you see all these people driving
in like really luxury cars in Dubai, So it's not
even a thing anymore. What they pride themselves in is
getting a low license plate number, so they'll spend fifteen
million dollars to get like as close to one as
they can get.
Speaker 7 (36:27):
Wow. Why that's because.
Speaker 9 (36:30):
Because if you go to like to the grocery store there,
you'll see just flooded of luxury cars. But that's not impressive.
What's impressive is their license plate because.
Speaker 1 (36:37):
You can only get so luxury in the cars, and.
Speaker 9 (36:39):
It's like everybody has that. I want something nobody else has.
Let's get a low license plate number.
Speaker 7 (36:43):
Huh.
Speaker 1 (36:43):
Yeah, it's a brand on a jacket or a shoe.
That's crazy. Yeah, they should. We should steal that model
here because you could make some really good money doing that.
It would be stayed. It wouldn't be federal obviously, but
if every state did an auction, I find me a
couple of funny ones I'd like to bid on. I
don't know people I find my car.
Speaker 7 (37:01):
Oh yeah, because she would know.
Speaker 1 (37:03):
Well, I could have one that said something like dog lvr, right,
like somebody that loves dogs could do dog lvr dog lover.
And by that one, I guess you wouldn't know that
was me unless I broadcast was on the website liter
me I one. You know, lonely men are creating AI
girlfriends and then taking their violent anger out on them.
Speaker 7 (37:24):
Oh gosh.
Speaker 1 (37:26):
From the New York Post, it's not the advent of
artificial intelligence chatbots has led some lonely lovers to find
a friend in the digital realm to help them through
hard times. However, highly personalized software allows users to create
hyper realistic romantic partners, and it's encouraging some bad actor
abuse on their bots. Okay, so but what they're bots?
Speaker 6 (37:48):
Who cares?
Speaker 5 (37:49):
Because then a relationship and they're like, oh this is
how I practice treating somebody, and my AI would let me.
Speaker 1 (37:55):
So here's the guy says, So I have this rep
after they're calling on her name is Mia. She's basically
in my sex body user for texting. Well, they're just
texting sex. They can't have sex with the actual bought,
but yes, texting it. And when I'm done, I be
rate her and tell her she's worthless. You know, I
also hit her again? This is a bot now, well
the same way, Uh just hit the phone code, slap,
(38:19):
I don't know control all.
Speaker 2 (38:20):
Oh yeah, yeah something.
Speaker 1 (38:22):
But to Lunchbox's point, we play video games where we
shoot and kill people.
Speaker 7 (38:26):
I don't love either.
Speaker 6 (38:29):
The story.
Speaker 7 (38:31):
I don't love it. It's not that dumb. I don't
think it's done.
Speaker 2 (38:33):
You got to just investigate who wants to do that
to a person anyway, whether they're bought or not.
Speaker 6 (38:39):
Well, who wants to shoot someone in a video game?
Speaker 1 (38:40):
Do you need to invest.
Speaker 7 (38:41):
This is not the same thing, but.
Speaker 1 (38:44):
Grantitute and you beat them up after her like that happened.
Speaker 7 (38:48):
I hate that.
Speaker 1 (38:49):
But I'm saying there's a the Ven diagram of things
that are happening here. They almost all cover all.
Speaker 5 (38:55):
Okay, well, I'm just as appalled by that video game
as I am. Yes, that I forgot about that video game.
Speaker 7 (39:02):
It's terrible.
Speaker 1 (39:04):
You reminded how appauled you are.
Speaker 7 (39:05):
Yes, I'm terrible.
Speaker 1 (39:08):
Gabby Patito told her ex boyfriend she wanted to leave
Brian laundry but was scared two days before he killed her.
This is for The New York Post. I saw the
new series pop up on Netflix. Eye I won't watch it.
It's too new. It feels too new and too real.
And I don't know why this one more than others,
because there are others I've watched that I can watch
in news. Also didn't watch the new OJ one and
that one doesn't feel too snary, but that one feels
(39:29):
like it's been played out a thousand times.
Speaker 7 (39:31):
I felt like I've I know a lot of this.
Speaker 1 (39:34):
Days before she was murdered, Gabby Patito told her ex
boyfriend she wanted to leave Brian laundry, but was fearful
how he might react. A new docuseries had revealed, but
Tito's ex boyfriend, identified only as Jackson, said the two
spoke in August twenty second after she got into a
fight with Laundry. At the time, he thought the call
was a cry for help, and this is what he
told filmmakers behind the Netflix docuseries American Murder Gabby Patito.
(39:56):
Has anybody watched the series? No, the new docuseriies until previously,
I've seen text messages from Patito as well as interviews
with their parents and loved ones. Yeah, it feels too fresh,
new and young, like I don't know for some reason
that one hits a nerve as it's actually real where
a lot of times we do so much news, you're
a bit desensitized just because you do so much. That
(40:17):
one I didn't jump into Matt stell is on the
Bobby Cast, and Matt stell has then let up for
your fist now, but do do Ben?
Speaker 3 (40:28):
I pray for you.
Speaker 8 (40:30):
That's all.
Speaker 1 (40:30):
We can't play the clip best close enough, good, thank you.
He talked about being in the red dirt scene in
Texas and what he originally envisioned for his career.
Speaker 11 (40:37):
So I have like a number one on the Texas chart,
and you know, I'm writing songs, you know, that's my thing,
right and I'm putting out original music and touring on that.
And I moved to Nashville. You know, I started going
to nash and I think I'm gonna be there like
a week, week and month, you know, and do this thing, which, like,
in hindsight, I was like, dude, no one does that
unless you're already a huge artist or a huge writer.
You don't start by dipping your toe in. You pull
(40:58):
your toe out later. I want to be like like,
I wanted a tour enough to have I wanted to
be in a bus doing these markets, but I wanted
to be cool.
Speaker 1 (41:06):
So he wanted to write basically and then play enough
shows to pay his bills. And he ends up with
a big ballad and he was like, well, this is
kind of weird because it's he wrote it. It's like,
it's kind of weird because it's not really what I
envisioned for myself. And I think you struggle with that
a little bit because it really wasn't what he wanted
to be as an artist. But it was a number one,
and it was paying the bills and he got a bus,
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and so it's kind of his the balance of that.
There's also we may have talked about it here too.
He was a good basketball player, played high school basketball,
played college basketball, and he played against Lebron in high
school and like a a club game, like a club game,
and so he had a video of him playing against
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Lebron and his mom taped over at like episode a
night quarter or something.
Speaker 7 (41:52):
Yeah, that's terrible.
Speaker 1 (41:53):
Like she didn't do it on purpose, but it was
like his game of him playing against Lebron. His mom
actually recorded like a TV show over the top of it,
which was pretty funny. Yeah, search for the Bobby cast
on iHeartRadio and listened to that. Well, we came back
from the Super Bowl. We were coming back and we
had planned to have more time to do stuff. We
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basically worked pretty much the whole time down there, and
I thought, well, I may play golf. I hadn't take
any clubs, but so Matt Stell had set a tea
time and it was going to be Matt Stell and
Matt Castle. Matt Castle, I do a podcast with who
played quarterback in the NFL? And we weren't able to go,
so Matt Stell ended up going with another friend and
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they took a picture with Matt Stell and posted how
it was so cool and it's Matt Stell and the worker.
We're so cool, so fun to meet Matt Castle on
their website. I saw that, except it wasn't Matt Castle,
it was Matt That's pretty funny. Raymondo said, he's a
little shocked by speaking of us at the Super Bowl.
Speaker 3 (42:50):
You were shocked, Yeah, that you, Eddie and the boys
went down there and you guys didn't come back with
any souvenirs.
Speaker 1 (42:56):
Well, Eddie didn't get his wife anything either, and it
was a sore ish spot, which we talked about.
Speaker 2 (43:02):
Yeah, because I didn't really think about it. And then
when I got back, because I bought all my kids stuff,
and then I was giving them all the gifts, and
I was like, I didn't bring my wife anything. But
then I was like, does she really want something from
the Super Bowl? I don't know. She never said anything.
Speaker 1 (43:14):
It was so expensive, even like keychains and pens you
don't want to who wants to keep? You can buy
it online to put it on the desk. I bought
a football, this football here, which I did. I just
grabbed it there because I got all the guys to
sign it and keep it it. It has super Bowl
on it at the game. I should never bought it
at the game. At the game at football, guess Amy,
how much dollars for a football with the logo on it?
Speaker 12 (43:42):
It was?
Speaker 1 (43:43):
Yeah, I said it. I didn't even look at the
price on it. I said online and like wrapped around
during the game and I was like, oh god.
Speaker 5 (43:49):
Well you'll know that you got it at the Super
Bowls and you didn't order it online.
Speaker 1 (43:53):
Yeah, I know I should have ordered it online though.
Speaker 7 (43:54):
One but it holds a memory.
Speaker 1 (43:56):
Yeah, I could have got the same memory from ordering
the same one online. But that's why everything so expensive.
Speaker 6 (44:00):
We well, and that makes sense.
Speaker 3 (44:01):
It was that much of a waiting game too.
Speaker 1 (44:03):
The lines, well, if you went to the big store,
Eddie went to a small store, and you went to I.
Speaker 2 (44:07):
Went during the game. Bobby had a great idea. He's like,
just go during the game where the no no one
will be there, and sure not, there was no one there.
But they only had like a few T shirts, not
a lot of options. But every T shirt I got
was like sixty five.
Speaker 1 (44:18):
Bucks crazy and little T shirt they know one that
people paid a lot of money to get there, Yeah,
and then two it's the only place you're gonna get
that stuff in person. I only bought one person one thing,
so and it wasn't my wife. I bought her dad
at Hoodie. Other than that, I didn't buy anything else,
So I'm sorry. We didn't bring anything. So I got
down all good, but we didn't buy any really anybody anything.
They were cool looking sweatshirts though, because they would show
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him on the TV. And I was like, man, I
do have some friends that are there right now. Wonder
if they're getting them.
Speaker 7 (44:46):
We're looking stuff like we've said, probably could order one.
Speaker 1 (44:50):
Yeah, I mean, if you want that bad, I'll make
it one right. But it's just goes.
Speaker 3 (44:53):
It dates back to stuff, you know. It's like, oh,
my neighbor, I remember when she brought me back something
from Cankun. Oh my dad one time I really wanted
like a It's just the weirdest stuff. Like one time
my dad went to a March Madness and brought me
a hat and it was cool that he went to
that brought it back and artifact and gave it to me,
that's your.
Speaker 2 (45:08):
Dad, right. You guys are my coworkers.
Speaker 1 (45:10):
We're not your dad though. And we didn't get our
wives anything. It was because it was so expensive. It
would have just been a talking point on the desk.
Speaker 7 (45:17):
Now, Eddie didn't say it's because it's so expensive. He
said he forgot my wife.
Speaker 2 (45:20):
I completely forgot.
Speaker 1 (45:21):
Yes, Oh I didn't forget my wife. I knew one
was too expensive to get her something she didn't care about. Yeah,
So it was that line of where they crawl like
she doesn't care, like she didn't want anything, and if
it would have been cheaper, I would have bought or
anything to be like, oh, I brought you something. But
because it was so expensive and she didn't want anything,
it met at a place where I didn't buy or anything.
Speaker 7 (45:40):
Did you get yourself a hoodie? No?
Speaker 1 (45:42):
I just sent Kaylen's dad hat. I got me nothing.
Speaker 7 (45:44):
He just got the ball.
Speaker 1 (45:45):
I got the ball to put on the set. Yeah,
and I went about that. I don't know. It was
two hundred over hundred bucks. I want about the ball.
Speaker 7 (45:52):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (45:52):
I would have ordered it from my phone and it
had been at home when we got here.
Speaker 7 (45:58):
I think it's special. You got it there now it is.
Speaker 1 (46:00):
Yeah, and we saw him staying on the airport, which
is pretty cool.
Speaker 2 (46:02):
That was really cool.
Speaker 7 (46:06):
Ah didn't didn't talk to him, though I thought somebody did.
Speaker 1 (46:09):
Oh, Kevin tried to take a picture of him, and
I was like, don't don't know. Yeah, okay, I think
we're good. We're good, We're good. Okay, everybody, everybody? What's that?
Speaker 2 (46:22):
Everybody?
Speaker 6 (46:25):
Black eye? Peace?
Speaker 1 (46:26):
There you go? Yeah, I got it over you guys. Wow, wow,
wought that. Everybody get stupid? Get that's good?
Speaker 6 (46:35):
You know what he used to say?
Speaker 1 (46:36):
Right, yes, what let's get the word. That was the
original version.
Speaker 7 (46:40):
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, it.
Speaker 2 (46:42):
Was used differently then. Hey times, Hey.
Speaker 1 (46:45):
Back in the days. I honestly good old days, just
back in the days. Yeah, that's crazy. I wonder if
that is still even on if I were to go
to like the iHeart Lick Up music, if that version
could still be played. Now, do you think they took
it down completely?
Speaker 7 (46:58):
Yeah, you would think.
Speaker 2 (47:00):
If not, then well, what's funny is when you watch
old movies and they say it in the old movie
like they're not going to change the movie.
Speaker 1 (47:06):
So the only thing that's up now as far as
let's get our word are covers of it. The Black
Eyed Peas took their version down. It's all let's get
it started now.
Speaker 2 (47:16):
But there are people doing that version.
Speaker 1 (47:18):
Yeah, yes, yeah there are. Another one was Enrique Iglesias.
He had a song back when I was working at
one of five point nine k lazy. He it was
called Cus to No I'm Loving You, and it was
dumm and the original one was because Tonight I'm effan.
Speaker 7 (47:36):
Oh yeah, that's a hit.
Speaker 1 (47:38):
I can play very dude, because the whole thing is
like they're at the club and he comes up and
it's like, Cus tonight, I'm loving you, and you're like,
oh okay. He just goes up and tell somebody loves
them and then you hear the real version Cus to you.
It's like, wow, you have a lot of confidence in yourself,
mister Iglesias. I wonder what that's called, what loving you?
Speaker 4 (48:01):
Maybe it's called tonight. I have it on my actually
have the song on my phone, the bad version of
the probably the bad one because it's tonight in parentheses,
F and You featuring Ludacris and DJ Frankie. That was
a jam when it came out.
Speaker 1 (48:13):
Oh I know the song was it was fire. It
was great. It was twenty ten when came twenty ten, yeah,
so it must have been way after Kles then probably
it's twenty twenty ten. I was ten, yeah, k I
kiss him in Austin. Yeah.
Speaker 8 (48:23):
That reminds me of my internship, it does.
Speaker 1 (48:25):
Yeah, I mean this was a jam.
Speaker 4 (48:30):
Becau dub stuff was popular, and so that the whole
club music was really hidden.
Speaker 1 (48:33):
Custodnight of You. I didn't even know that playing the
other one on the radio so much?
Speaker 2 (48:39):
Is that the same one that goes I really like it?
Is that another one of.
Speaker 1 (48:42):
His sing more? I don't think it's same one the baby, Yeah,
not the same song song? But what's that.
Speaker 2 (48:48):
One that's Enrique?
Speaker 12 (48:49):
I think right?
Speaker 8 (48:51):
I just I like it?
Speaker 1 (48:51):
Okay, let's see man, Enrique. I had some bangers too,
man like people forget and hell.
Speaker 2 (48:58):
And what what that?
Speaker 8 (49:01):
And how yeah bangers?
Speaker 1 (49:03):
Oh, I don't know what you said, and how dumb.
Speaker 6 (49:07):
Jokes and how I didn't understand.
Speaker 9 (49:10):
You said bangers and we were talking about the song
ifing you yeah yeah, and how you never say and
how I don't know.
Speaker 2 (49:17):
I don't know.
Speaker 9 (49:18):
Sometimes I have like a fifties dialect that I randomly
pulled from my brain.
Speaker 1 (49:21):
That's okay, because I didn't understand.
Speaker 7 (49:23):
What are you saying?
Speaker 5 (49:24):
And how?
Speaker 8 (49:25):
Or and how?
Speaker 1 (49:26):
You never heard that from ale movies?
Speaker 8 (49:28):
Yeah, an go Stellar or something?
Speaker 7 (49:30):
And how?
Speaker 1 (49:31):
I thought I was saying and how and like a
name they were saying and and how? And I was like,
I'm stupid. I don't know who that is.
Speaker 7 (49:38):
It's like a question mark.
Speaker 1 (49:39):
I like how you bailed on it though, It's like
I'm he brought us to explain it, and like I said,
I'm done.
Speaker 8 (49:44):
I was like that, don't maybe explain it.
Speaker 1 (49:47):
Yeah, this was okay. Maybe I like it, Maybe I
like it. Yeah, I was a jam dude, mid jam
en Rique. The greatest Enrique song.
Speaker 5 (49:57):
Was I Can be your hero baby.
Speaker 1 (50:00):
Yeah, I can't get so way they're paying for or
balamous let the music take you over. Balamos he did.
I'll probably not getting that one exactly right, but yeah,
Balaos was awesome. H Let's let's walk a couple of bangers.
Speaker 2 (50:18):
Here, Enrika.
Speaker 1 (50:19):
Yeah, heroes. He has a bunch of Spanish ones though
I don't even know, but I'm gonna put hero number one.
Speaker 7 (50:25):
Can what is that? Two thousand and three?
Speaker 1 (50:28):
I'm bad on yours. I don't know, say there, I
didn't click in dang it. Okay, hold on, I'll go back.
Speaker 2 (50:34):
You didn't there.
Speaker 1 (50:34):
He has a lot of Spanish songs and I don't
know them, so.
Speaker 2 (50:36):
It's hard try to pronounce them.
Speaker 1 (50:39):
Okay, let me look at anything real quick, Enrique. If
I do view song credits, I know you're on two thousand.
Speaker 7 (50:48):
And one, two thousand and one.
Speaker 1 (50:51):
There is duell off duel el corazon.
Speaker 2 (50:56):
Hm hm du al l.
Speaker 7 (51:00):
In your heart it hurts.
Speaker 1 (51:01):
Okay, I don't know the Spanish, Enrique, but Balamo's awesome song.
Speaker 7 (51:06):
Gods that dance a lot. We dance, We dance. What
is I'm trying to Spanish too.
Speaker 1 (51:12):
I didn't know that what you think it was because
I don't know. I just thought it was the word
I didn't know. Yeah, I'm like, I'm like, I don't
know these Spanish songs, and I'm like, but that's the
one I know. But he sings it in English though,
right the Spanish version to let the rhythm take you over,
bo we dance, and then he goes atto I don't
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know that means okay, oh man, come on, let mess
it up. Rhythm not music here we are.
Speaker 2 (51:46):
I want you you tell me I didn't say that
was the second one, Mike, I want you what?
Speaker 1 (51:51):
Uh? Andwido and what and how and how? He goes,
don't worry about dude. What about escape jam?
Speaker 2 (51:57):
See this one?
Speaker 1 (52:01):
You can run, you can hide, but you can escape
my love. No I missed that one.
Speaker 7 (52:09):
You can hide, but you can escape mine.
Speaker 1 (52:12):
No, yeah, you got that one. Yeah, as a jam
be with you. It was awesome. Have we done that
one yet?
Speaker 8 (52:18):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (52:19):
Come on? Sounds really Oh yeah, this one gives you
like chills on my knees.
Speaker 2 (52:23):
It's not guitar.
Speaker 1 (52:24):
And then that the shaker comes in.
Speaker 5 (52:27):
Oh escape Escape with two thousand and one. That must
have been on the same record as Hero.
Speaker 2 (52:33):
Shaker.
Speaker 1 (52:34):
Why I think shakers are Maybe in every Enrique saying
that hum, Maybe there are no shakers.
Speaker 7 (52:42):
Maybe it's just that we used to listen to him
a lot in college.
Speaker 8 (52:46):
And I don't know.
Speaker 1 (52:49):
Let's see holious signing know that you're gone and just
want to be with you God. And Rique was awesome.
Who rhythm divine?
Speaker 7 (53:02):
Remember that one?
Speaker 1 (53:03):
You do?
Speaker 12 (53:03):
Let's see you do wait for the Shakers. That sounds
like okay, Barbie, Let's okay.
Speaker 1 (53:13):
Hold on.
Speaker 2 (53:16):
Oh yeah, dude, need.
Speaker 1 (53:21):
Rhythm and that's jim. See if we have any more
before we go? What's pandeo? Whoa? What's a bad word, dude,
panda jo? Yeah that's a song.
Speaker 2 (53:32):
Yeah, that's a bad word.
Speaker 1 (53:34):
Okay, do you know do you know the Ping Pong song?
Mm hmm, wellent on this one.
Speaker 12 (53:41):
I bet you do.
Speaker 1 (53:43):
Hello, maybe you're not.
Speaker 3 (53:57):
Anything?
Speaker 2 (53:57):
Nope?
Speaker 1 (53:58):
Okay, all right? Well and Rique you man? Mhm he
married to court he was. I don't know if he
still is. I think he still is. I haven't heard
good for whom anything else. Enrique Glace is not married.
It says, so maybe they did split? They have been
this has they've been together ever since.
Speaker 2 (54:15):
He did tour recently?
Speaker 1 (54:17):
Wait, they maybe still be together while celebrity Yes, says
they meant two thousand and one. What do you think? Why? Yeah?
Speaker 8 (54:24):
I think they're still together. Let's see.
Speaker 7 (54:31):
Yeah the unexpected Enrique deep dive, Yeah.
Speaker 1 (54:35):
Shoba his baby. I like it, baltomous maybe I like it? Music?
Speaker 8 (54:39):
Take you over?
Speaker 1 (54:40):
And how all right? We're done? Thank you guys. We'll
see you tomorrow. Byebody