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Speaker 1 (00:01):
It's the Best Bits of the Week with Morgan Number two,
Happy Weekend, Happy Saturday, or whatever you are listening to
this on it is the Best Bits of the Week
and I am Morgan. And if you haven't listened to
this podcast before, what I do is talk about all
the segments that happened this week, well not all of them,
the best seven ones, and I count them down so
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you make sure you can either relive the funniest moments
or not miss a single thing from the show, because
I don't know if everybody can listen five hours every day.
And my favorite part about this is that I bring
somebody on with me and we typically just talk about whatever.
And this week I'm bringing on Eddie because he hasn't
been on with me since he was the best man
in Bobby's wedding. Wow, hasn't been that long. It is.
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Time is flying by, It's been a while. I looked out.
I was like, dang, I haven't had Eddie on in
a hot minute. Yeah, And I love doing this with you.
I know. We talked for a long time. Yeah, longest one.
Let's not talk for a very very very long time.
We really try, but then we just we just talk
I know it's like it's like our therapy session together. Yes,
but we will get into it so we can hopefully
not keep it. So here we go, y'all. During the
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show this week, Bobby listed his top five all time
best TV shows. Some were controversial, some everybody knew because
we've talked about him a thousand times, but there are
some on there that are brand new, so they were controversial, Eddie.
We watch a lot of TV on the show. We do.
It's part of our job, isn't it, Like kind of
like staying in pop culture, right. I think there are
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a bunch of things that I wouldn't be normally be
doing if it wasn't part of this job. Yeah, Like
I feel like I'm disconnected if I don't watch certain things. Correct.
I hate when Bobby does a list like this and
I don't even know what he's talking about, Like, like,
you know, he watches so many new shows, and it's
really cool to keep track of him because sometimes I'm like, oh, well,
I don't even really need to watch it because he
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watched it, or like that sounds really good, I want
to watch it. So I do appreciate when he does
these lists, but it also at the same time makes
me feel like, man, I'm missing out because there's a
lot of good TV shows out there that I'm probably
never gonna watch when I think it happened after the
pandemic too, and during the pandemic currently, like everybody started
watching a whole lot of TV. Tiger King, Yeah, because
we're bored. What else are you gonna do? You're stuck
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in your house, so everybody's watching TV. I think that
like really added to it because that's all we were
talking about, because again, you couldn't go out of your house,
so you didn't have a life to talk about. You
know what I don't understand though, wh people are talking
about TV shows is when they say give it three episodes,
I'm like, yes, he says that all the time. I'm
like with all the TV shows that we have, because
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we do have a problem picking TV shows right, And
don't don't you and your boyfriend have that issue of
like you sit down, let's watch a let's watch a movie,
or let's watch a show, and then you're just like,
there are like hundreds I don't even know what to pick. Yes, well,
and it's hard if it's not a new one. Like
after I've watched all the new ones or whatever, right,
and then I'm saying that I'm like, Okay, I don't
know what to do with myself. Yeah, and trying to
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go back through old ones and be like, what's worth
watching that has like eight seasons, right, and most of
the time none of them are Yes, I agree, And
then I'm like, why are we wasting our time with
three episodes that we're like, I don't know this is
good or not when there are so there are so
many more to choose from. So just kind of be like, hey,
you know what, I watched the first episode, don't like it,
I'm moving on. I think that's a fair point too, though,
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because like, if you watch the first episode you're like,
I'm not digging it, You're not going to end up
liking it a few downs. Yes, and TV executives, like
all these companies that do research and stuff, they should
know that the first one should be the best. Yes.
Like I started watching Ordinary Joe NBC and I don't
even know I'm only two episodes in. I think there's
a third one out now, but I don't know where
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it's going or what. But that first episode is all
I needed. Well, Yeah, and it will get you enough
to watch the season. Yeah, and then after that, who knows,
who knows if you'll get ook. Hey, if I like it,
I like it. If not, I don't like good example
I think is Manifest. Oh I love that one. People
are loving Manifest, Right, you didn't like it? This was
I don't know last year, maybe because it's been out
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for a while. I think it was last year. Somebody
told just about Manifest. So my wife and I watched it.
Oh my gosh. The first few episodes, I'm like, this
is this storyline is amazing, such a great storyline. And
then after a while, once like the main thing that
they tease on all the shows is over, then there's
another storyline that happens, and I'm just kind of like, huh.
I guess the writers just kind of didn't think that
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far ahead. So they're kind of just like, hey, where
do we go now? Maybe we'll start doing this, And
I'm like, okay, you lost me. So I'm done with Manifest.
I haven't even gone to season three. I think they're
at so you got through one and two. I got
to one and half of two and then quit because
and then my wife's like, no, I love it. I'm
gonna keep watching. I said, you can keep watching on
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your own. I'm out. It sounds though, to me like
and when you talk on the show too, that you're
mostly limited series guy, like you like the very few
hook you right away and you watch five and you're done. Yeah, yeah,
I do. I don't have a lot of time. Yeah.
You know. The way my life is structured is I
get home and I have about an hour or two
hours before we got to go pick up the kids.
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And so that's usually my wife and I go out
to lunch or or I watch a little bit of
an episode or something while I'm eating lunch, or we
clean the house, something along those lines, and then we
pick up the kids and next thing you know, there's practice,
there's homework, there's dinner, and then bedtime about eight thirty nine,
and my wife's like, I don't know if I have
a show in me. And then I'm like, all right,
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well I'll stay up and watch an episode. I get
through about fifteen minutes twenty meds of episode, and it's
so there you go. That's my life. And that's why
I can't keep up with Bobby and you know, all
his shows that he watches well, I think that's fair.
You do have four children in the household, Eddie. I
think I mean, the fact that you've been watching any
TV is giving yourself a lot of credit right now. Well,
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and then Friday nights, I'm just kind of like, do
I stay up late and kind of like, you know,
wake up later on Saturday, which I know is not possible,
but I tell myself that because I don't have work
in the morning. But the kids will wake up like
it's six thirty seven anyway. Okay, so they all are
early risers. Yeah, two of them are early risers. The
other two can sleep until ten, but once you'll let
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them sleep until ten. No, not really. If the two
are up and then we wake up, we might as
well just wake everyone up. But the other two are
like spring breakers. They could stay asleep till noon if
we let them, but we don't let them. And that's
the eight which is which are the around the ages
that are the early risers in the all day sleep.
The early risers are the two year old and the
eight year old. Okay, and then our seven year old
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and our thirteen year old are the spring breakers were gone,
makes sense. They're getting older. They're like they understand that
sleep is pretty awesome. They're like, I don't want to
do all the things with mom and dad. Yeah, party, animals, yeah,
oh man. Okay, So, so not a lot of TV
or movies happening in your household unless you're watching a
movie as the family. Yes, you have an hour to watch. Yeah,
that's why I was on the show. I'm always talking
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about cartoons or animated stuff, the Disney stuff because when
it's movie night, which is Friday night, and it's pizza
and we pick a movie, we usually watch an animated
show because all of us can watch that, and I
cannot wait the moment we can watch like a movie
I want to watch, you know, like I cannot wait.
Two we're all like old enough to watch. When do
you think that is? I don't know. At what point
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do you think they're all going to be the age,
like the youngest is at the age where they can
do that. I mean, it's not I don't think it's
going to work out. Because our thirteen year old son
now our oldest, he'll be off in college when the
baby's even old enough to watch all rated movie you know.
So so I don't know, I don't know when that's
going to happen. But I do try to sneak in,
like goonies or things that I grew up watching a
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few at least, like a little bit more older. Yeah,
back to the future, those kinds of things, you know.
I kind of sneak that in. Watch like action movies
with them now that are more like, I guess, along
the lines of like a Transformers movie. Yeah, totally, we
can watch those. Yes, they like intense battle scene correct
that you can watch. We're watching Harry Potters, which is
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cool because I have to watch it for the show
and they like it as well. Now we're not even
gonna stay on the topic because I am not spoiling nothing. Yes, please,
you don't do not do that. I do want to
know those too. I don't trust me. I don't want
to stand on a quarter. Um. I do want to
know what are your top five TV shows? That's tough time, yea,
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of all time, you know, your whole life. I mean,
I will go with the one that I just really
like because it's old. You probably have never seen it,
but but when I was and I was watching reruns
as a kid, but it was part of my childhood
and it was Three's Company, Three's coming to see you
know what it is? Have you ever seen an episode? Though,
I don't think so, not that I can put like
because I'm picturing I Love Lucy right now that I can.
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I'm black and white. I know that's I'm saying. I
can't picture it. So I'm picturing I Love Lucy, and
I know that's not what it is. It's old, but
it's not black and white old. Um, and it's it's hilarious.
It's it's like these two girls they need a roommate,
so they get a guy, and um, and I never
realized it was very sexual, and like that happens to
all of us as you get older, by the way,
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all your favorite things become sexual. I had no clue
like how risque it was for like nineteen seventy eight
or whatever whenever it came out. But so these two girls,
they have an apartment and they need a third roommate,
so they get a guy. But the only way the
landlord will let him live there is if he's gay,
So he acts like he's gay the whole time just
so he can live there. But he's really like a
playboy and he loves girls and he like always goes
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on dates, and so throughout the show he's just literally
trying to like just do what he has to do
to stay there, even though he's trying to live his
regular life. I never even knew that was a storyline
exact the because he was because he was goofy too,
and like the John Jack Tripper I think was his name,
he was goofy and he would fall and he would
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like just he was a cook or a chef, and
he'd always like burn himself and do like goofy stuff
like that, which is why I liked it as a kid.
Now watching it as an adult, I'm like, this is
different but still really really funny. Yeah, So I would
say Three's Company's definitely a favorite. Seinfeld. Again, I mean
when we were in when I was in high school,
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Seinfeld was ground own breaking. It was just a different
kind of comedy. It was literally a show about nothing.
And it came out when you were in high schools,
right like the first episode maybe middle school Okay, maybe
I don't remember, somewhere around there, but um, but it
was on TV when you were in high school, yes,
like for the first time, yes, okay, yes, And so
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it was a show about nothing but yet hilarious. And
it was almost like whenever you lived your life and
something weird would happen to you, everyone would say like,
oh my gosh, this is like a Seinfeld episode, you know,
like because that's what they would do, which is now
curve your enthusiasm, because Larry David, who does Curve your Enthusiasm,
was one of the creators of Seinfeld. Okay, that's connection
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very similar kind of it's very similar or the writing
of like things that everyone experienced but don't really talk about,
you know, like like like losing your car in a
big parking garage. Everyone's at one point in your life
you do. So there's a whole episode of Seinfeld where
they literally cannot find their car and they're walking around
the entire parking lot to find their car. And that's
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the one that has the very famous soup scene, right
soup Nazi, Yes, yes, and no soup for you. Yes see.
I can. I can put old shows with pop culture moments,
but I cannot. You know. One of my characters, one
of my favorites, though, is George. He's one of the
characters he um is going on a date because it's
all about their dating life and so, and George is
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going on a date and he lies to the girl
and says he's a marine biologist. And he did it
on purpose because he's like, who, She'll never catch me
on this, Like, who's a marine biologist? No one, So
I just made up a random name or whatever. So
he goes with it, and they go for a walk
on the beach and there's a beached whale and like ironically,
they're like, is anyone here a marine biologist? And so
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he has to act like he's a marine biologist just
to keep his girlfriend. Oh, I feel like too in
so many movies that has transpired, So I wonder if
that was like that creation probably yeah, a very like
iconic TV moment. It was. It was groundbreaking, like the
show was just it was something like we had never
seen before. So Seinfeld's definitely on that list. Okay, oh man.
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And then I think I think Breaking Bad just because
it was again the first of its kind. It was
was like murder mystery kind of shows, the first binge
binge show because it was one of it was during
the when TV was on demand, like the start of
Netflix kind of yeh on subscription. Yeah, well, I think
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it was on AMC. Right, AMC was the show that
it was on? Sounds right. I don't know. I didn't
watch this one, so you've never seen Breaking Bad like Murder.
I thought it was like kind of like a crime
murder type movie or like Boss People. It's a story
of a chemistry teacher that his life's just kind of
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going down, like he's getting a divorce and he's just
got he can't afford things, and he's got to get
out of this hole. And he has cancer. That's what
it is. He has cancer, and he's just like, I
can't afford my medical stuff, my marriage is falling apart.
I don't know what to do. So he starts making
meth because he's a chemistry teacher and he knows how
to do it drugs, So he starts making meth. What
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I mean, talk about your life? The league guy, the
guy that we had on the show, Brian Crean's yes, no, no.
The guy we had on the show was his father
was his brother in law d d Ea agent. Okay, yes,
So I mean think about that, like this guy just
being like all right, I'm just gonna do this because
I need money to do good things. Is it like, um,
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violent or yeah, because it just gets his life just
gets worse and worse and worse and worse and worse
and worse, like one thing just leads to another and unimaginable.
I think that's why I didn't watch There's a reason
I didn't watch it because everybody was talking about I
was like, I don't want to watch it, but I'm like,
it's so good because you start feeling sorry for him.
You're like, dude, like I got you're you're a good person,
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but you're becoming evil. So there's something we never hope
happens to us, right basically, yeah, exactly, so breaking bad,
breaking bad? So what I have two left? Yeah? Two more?
Do you rank? Those? Are these? Just like all in general?
I say in general? Okay, um, Wonder Years definitely. Don't
know how many times I've got a freaking trivial question
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about Wonder Years and can never answer it no matter
how many times I get a question about it on
the show. Yeah, well, maybe you should watch the one.
I think it's coming easy Trivia, It's coming Elder versus Millennial.
Like every type of game I've played, that stupid TV
show haunts me. The Wonder Years is so good and
it's just um, like a kid growing up in nineteen
sixty nine. A lot of stuff happened in the world,
and so before after Three's Company, After Three's Company, Okay, yeah,
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we were this was already. I think we were in
elementary school when it was coming out, but we were
watching them new. They weren't reruns. So I think it's
an it's a nineties show, eighties nineties show. Okay, maybe
just eighties, but um so so yeah, it's a kid
that's growing up in nineteen sixty nine and he's he's
an adult now, but he's telling the stories of his
like adolescents of growing up in a very complicated time
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in America, like just racism, Vietnam and all those presidents
getting assassinated and that kind of stuff or whatever. So
it's pretty cool. But at the same time, he's also
trying to fall in love, and so it's that story
of just a little boy growing up in an regular
American neighborhood and like just trying to deal with all
this stuff. I mean, all of these b sides breaking bad,
like your one. It's like you have all your good,
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feel good shows and then you have one like really
dark show. Yeah, dark, which is a really good percentage
because if you had a lot of dark, I'd be worried. Yeah,
right at all have like three positive one kind of dark.
I think I just have like I have one. I
have like something in me that really like I love
to have fun and be happy and all this stuff,
but I like to think and I like to kind
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of like see serious stuff like like The Wonder Years
where it's like it wasn't all it wasn't all happy.
It was this kid really growing up in a weird time.
I love that kind of stuff and I love thinking
about life associated. Yeah, I like that. And they're they've
remade The Wonder Years and it's coming out now and
it's with Don Cheatle. He is he it was. It's
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the story of him growing up as a black kid
in that time. Don Cheatle was in Iron Man, Yes,
yes he was. Okay, Yeah, So are you going to
watch your remmake? I've already watched one the first episode.
You like it? I do remakes are hard because sometimes
either nail it or sometimes they totally mess it all up. Yeah,
I do. I like it because I can watch it
with my kids and it again, it covers hard topics.
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But somehow has a really good way of explaining it
to kids because he's also like a twelve thirteen year
old in the show. So could I watch this remake? Yeah,
and not have seen the other one? It's completely different, Okay,
So it's just it's keeping the storyline. Different type, but like,
same plot, same time period, same idea. But the old
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one's about a white American kid and this is about
a black African American kid growing up at the same
time and how different they viewed those same kind of things. Yeah, okay,
pretty cool remake. What's the remake on if anybody wants
to watch it? I think it's on ABC. Okay, it's
a cable streaming right, yeah, like network regular TV. Okay.
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And then one more, this is tough. Oh what about you?
Let me let me think about it. Think on your
number one? Okay. I have a few which I don't
know that you have seen. You've seen Friends love It?
That's on my list. Yes, um, New Girl, I've seen
New Girl. A few episodes are the first first season. Okay,
there's like seven seasons. But who's the funny guy Schmidt Schmidt? Yeah,
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New Girl is like my Seinfeld or even my three
company because now storyline a girl joins four guys as
a roommate. That's true, so it's kind of like a
newer version of that, I guess. So, Um, Sex in
the City never seen it, but that was a very
very popular one for several years. I think that that
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was even big when I was like in heist school.
Maybe definitely big for females. Yeah, all very focused on
women and women empowerment. That was like the first of
its kind, right, So Sex in the City definitely a
big one. Um, have you watched all Sex in the City. Oh? Yeah,
I haven't watched it again recently because I got HBO
Max and it's on there just with friends too, so
I can watch both two of my favorite shows whenever.
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It's awesome. How many seasons is that I would think
it's a lot in the City. There's six, I believe
six or seven. But then there's two movies and there
was a version remake done too. Are the movies good? Yeah,
the movies are really good. They literally just fall right
into line with the show. Yeah, and there they did
a remake that's literally about to come out and I'm
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really excited about that. Yeah, And they have all the
same characters. They're just older, which is even cooler because
like most of the time, they'll do new people and
it's all different. Carrie Bratshaw, Yeah, Sarah Jessica Park all
of the things, and she's married to mister Big. Yeah,
I'm very excited. Who's mister Big. He's a famous actor too,
it's huge. I cannot think of his name. I can
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see his face. People are probably yelling at their radio
right now. Yes, that one. That's a good one. M
Gilmore Girls. Oh yes, I told you I started watching
Gilmore Girls. I didn't finish it just because I started
watching other things, not that I hated it. I loved
where I was going. That's a That's also one that
I would think you would like all of it because
of how real life intertwine it is. It's like a
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mother and a daughter best friend, like going through life
and just like going through life with humor. Did she
ever get together with the diner guy? I'm not spoiling
it any because I walked me into that, because I mean,
like you would think right at some point, because they
have good chemistry? Are you saying nothing? Okay? What is it?
I pleaded the fifth and I can't stand her parents. Oh,
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the older people, Yes, I cannot stand them. I'm like,
oh if I had that relationship, Like why do you
even keep going back to them and move away? I
have a lot of things to say. I'm not saying that, okay, um.
And then maybe a little bit of a controversial one.
But it's Arrow, which is a superhero TV show. Arrow,
I don't think I ever heard of that. It's the
DC universe, but it's about the Green Arrow and his
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whole story, and I don't know why. I just really
like connected with it. It's dark, but then add some
really light moments superhero it's the whole like Shebang, which
I recently watched, but that's probably like number five. It's
like it's it's waiting on there right, Like I could
add one and it could fluctuate. And your favorite one
was what New Girl? I would argue that New Girl
is definitely my my top one. My wife loved New Girl,
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and so I would just watch it with her because
she liked it so much. But I never complained I
loved I liked it too. Oh yeah, I would laugh
out loud. It's like one of the only that and
Friends are the only two TV shows that I will
sit and laugh out loud. I will tell you, and
I guess I can put Friends on my list because
I'm thinking, I'm like, oh, I don't know, like what
Friends is huge? Like Friends is universally such a good,
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good show. And the other time the other day, Oh,
my wife and I went to the beach and we
were like, what do we do like today? So you
could go to the beach and it was kind of
like drizzling outside, so we just stayed in the hotel
room and watch Friends for like two or three hours
and it was the greatest, Like I had never seen
Friends like that, back to back, back to back to me.
Friends was something that we just like, it was really
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it was weekly, yeah, and it came out when yeah college, yeah, college,
late high school, early college, and you would watch it weekly.
People would say like, Hey, we're watching Friends in my
apartment tonight, and we're like, all right, we're coming over.
That's so wild to think about because like now, like
in my lifetime, it's been like, hey, everybody come over
and watch Game of Thrones. Yeah for you, like, hey,
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everybody come over and watching Friends. Oh man, I remember,
like they were big episodes. They would be like, oh,
this is a big one. They find out about whatever,
blah blah blah. I'm not gonna say anything, but there
is a ten year I think we're friends still, though.
There are shows that people haven't watched. Oh, I just
thought about Friday Night Lights. Yes, and one Trio. Oh,
both good ones. Oh can we do six top six? No,
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I'm taking out Arrow, I'll take out friends A new
Friday Night Lights and there you go out? Both ones?
So good? Did you watch all of Friday Night Lights? Oh? Yeah,
so that's back on Netflix now too. I was having
we were having dinner with like another family, and somebody
had mentioned, like some they keep talking about Friday Night Lights,
and everyone of the dinner went like, you have to
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watch this now. Yes, well, and I think for us
Friday Night Lights in One Tree Hill were are the
actual ones that I came out when I was in
high school that people were actually watching. Everybody was talking
about everything else had already come out, and you were
watching reruns. Yeah, those were two TV shows that came
out and everybody was watching kind of together. I guess
you don't know what reruns are though, because that reruns
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were a thing that the network TV stations would do
like UM shows that they did reruns of Friends. That's
how I watched Friends reruns, you're right, yeah, on TVs. Yeah, okay,
that's how I That's how I ever first watched Friends,
and then when it final went on Treemy and I
watched it fully like episode to episode because I had
watched it through reruns and didn't know, you know, where
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everything that exactly? So I did. That was that was
my rerun show. That and UM Fresh Prince of bel
Air nice because I wasn't alive when that came out.
That one so good in it. And George Lopez was
the other one because they were on Nickelodeon at a
time before they were on TBS. I was a late
nine owl and I had a TV in my room.
My parents never knew that. I always stayed up so
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late because I couldn't sleep, so I haven't watched Friends,
and then Fresh Prince would come on, and then George
Lopez if I stayed up till like three. Nice. Those
are all good, Yeah, I get it. Great show. There
are great reruns on Nickelodeon. Yeah. Now I'm aging myself.
This is you're not aging yourself. You're not even old.
That happened like twelve years ago. It's okay, you're not old. Sorry,
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I won't say I'm well, but I feel You can
I say I feel yeah, you can say whatever you want,
but you're The reality is you're not old. I know.
But like, is it insulting to you if I say
I feel no? No, it's only if I say I
am old. Do you feel old because your body hurts?
Or you just feel old because you're talking about stuff
that happens so long. It's just the further out I
get from things happening, like the fact that it's now
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two thousands of babies that are twenty one, like I
am now on nineties on the license or whatever that
made me feel old. I'm getting to that point where
things are making me feel old. And when I used
to work in TV, there was a guy that worked
there and he would always tell me like he was
a grumpy older dude, and he would always say, like,
you don't know what it's like to be an older man.
And I'd be like, I don't know what you're talking about, Like,
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you're right, I don't know what you're talking about. And
I never had any sympathy for him and what he
was saying I think about him all the time now
or now, I'm like, I get what he was saying.
And I'm telling you, you have no idea what it's
like to be an old man. Okay, So I shouldn't
I shouldn't say I shouldn't say I am old. I
should say I feel like I'm getting old, right, and
you're not a man. So yeah, but I think you're
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gonna hold that twenty years on the line. You're gonna
come find me and be like Morgan, you gotta have
a talk. I just know it, all right, You guys
can hear right now. These are Bobby's best five TV
shows of all time. And you know, if you want
to let us know you're you can hit Eddie and
Eye up in the DM and don't let them tell
you give it three episodes. Yeah, it's always the first one.
You don't like it, just move on to the next.
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Number seven. I was talking about Squid Games and how
it may be my favorite show of all time. So
I've put together my top five favorite TV shows of
all time because people demand it. Number five all time.
The first six seasons of The Walking Dead, Yeah, it
was so good. I love zombies. I love Apocalypse. I
Love into the World, Like that was my jam. I
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could not wait for another episode. Then they changed show runners,
which is the person who's actually in control of the show,
and it got dark and like literally you couldn't see
the people. Oh literally dark. Yeah, like they started shooting
it way darker and I can't see anyway. It sounds
like this they lost you out. You gets the storyline
just visually. I couldn't keep up anymore. So, but Walking
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Dead was just a plus for so long. I put
that at five at number four because the total time consumed. Friends.
Oh oh yeah, I've watched so much Friends. I don't
know that I would pick that right now. It's a
top show to watch if I have every show in
front of me, But I have to go with what
I've watched the most and has brought me the most
joy over my forty one years of life. And number four,
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it's Friends. At number three. That the most trippy show
I've ever seen. Half crap ends up right, Black Mirror, Yeah,
you love that, Blackie. That show. It's out there, turns
you inside out because it's so out there, but it
ends up being a lot of times for real. The
social media episode where you only get clout and get
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to do stuff because you get more likes is what
we're turning into. I could go on and on. That
show is wild. Black Mirror is at number three. At
number two, the Squid Games, oh oh, I did think
about it. I spent time thinking about it. It's so early,
I know, but sometimes you don't know. You know, how
you meet somebody in live I met Kaylin. I was like, yeah,
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I can just make sense he's quid Yeah. I just
like and and everything about Squid Games I should not like.
I don't like watching movies and subtitles. I don't like
watch movies with the dub over. I don't like a
lot of violence. I can handle it if everything else
around it's good. But it was. I loved it. It
took me an episode and a half to really like
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dial in and be like this is my jam. But
at number two Squid Games, so that means breaking bads out. Yeah,
because we know the number one, No one's easy. The
fact that I've just been insulting it by saying Squid
Games is my favorite show, I'd like to apologize to
the office because it is, without a doubt, far above
anything else. The number one show at my lifetime to
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me is The Office. Thank you all. Yeah, you're welcome.
If Squid Games put out like another season, we got
to talk. It's breaking bad at like six, I'm breaking
back at the top like twelve. I'd also put in
in no order breaking Bad, Game of Thrones, The Boys
on Amazon, which I love that show, Fresh Prince, Golden Girls,
(27:59):
Threes Company, um No, No. I really enjoy Yellowstone though, yea,
and some of this maybe just because it's been newer,
maybe top hundred. Did you ever watch madmin No? Ted
Lasso is close, but it's only two ups two seasons.
In season two it's been as good as season one.
That's not, but still it's been really good. Yeah, I
would compare it to ted Lasso in its season that
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hasn't been as good. It's still better than most every show. Yes,
I would compare it to Casey Musgrave's latest album. It's
not my favorite record that she's done. It's actually probably
my least favorite, but it's still better than almost every
other record, you know, because I just think she's the best,
and this last record it's like, eh, but I'm such
a big fan that I'm like even in me from her,
it's like better than ninety five percent. Alay crap out there,
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you know that makes sense? Yeah, Yeah, He's just awesome.
It's the best bits of the week with Morgan. Number two.
It's always a good time when doctor Oz comes on
the show because he answers a bunch of medical questions,
and he answered some questions for Bobby's colonoscopy. But Eddie,
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I want to know, we're just gonna um, do you
have any like medical problems recently? No, No, my back hurts.
My back hurts. I mean I'll tell you something. Like
my wife, she's so big on carbs, like being a
problem for a lot of things. And I have a
friend who's like, he does a lot of nutrition stuff
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and he studies a lot about that stuff, and he
tells me too, He's like, yeah, man, all that stuff carbs,
they cause inflammation in your body. So certain things that
you wouldn't even think are being affected by your consumption
of carbs. And I'm always just like, shut up. I
like my pizza, I like my bread, Like I'm cool.
But as my back hurts and I do cut carbs,
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for like two weeks, my pain goes away. And there's
even like this is crazy this and everyone's probably like, well, duh,
don't be stupid like an idiot. But I mean, I'm
a believer now because I even have sinus issues. And
when I lay off the carbs, and I guess it's
the inflammation of my member in my nose or what,
it's not as bad as when I'm not eating carbs.
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I'm telling you my mood is better. I feel better.
My body doesn't hurt when I don't eat carbs. Well,
two things here, Eddie, everything is fine in moderation if
all you're having its carbs. I mean, I love carbs.
I don't feel like I've eaten if I don't eat carbs.
That makes sense, I do. But you like meat, and
you can eat meat, sure, and you can eat something
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like broccoli with that, and that's not a lot of carbs.
But I need chips on top of it. Now you don't, Yes,
I do. This is where this is. And I need
to put that meat in a tortilla. Do you understand
what I'm saying? And I need to make a sandwich
out of that. But I'm saying you have to find
the way in moderation you can still have carbs. You
just have to have it in moderation and get it
with all things that goes for that goes even for veggies, candy, everything. Yes,
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but also on that vault, everybody has different food allergies,
and it is very possible that you have an allergy
to gluten, which is a thing or bread he's selling
my wife, or carbs. I mean it could be it
could even be wheat. I agree, like it could be
any of those different things. So you could explore that
first before you totally stop doing cars. Yes, but like again,
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I can't have my thyroid issue that I have. I
can't have a lot of dairy or it will be
twenty times worse than what you guys hear. So like
you're talking about the scratch, the scratch, Yeah, my scratchy throat.
It's a thyroid issue. And I have like a supplement
for whatever and it helps. But if I have too
much dairy, it gets wildly, wildly worse. Anything cheese. So
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I have to have it in moderation or like on
a weekend when I'm not coming in here or whatever,
and I can it can kind of sort through my body.
But you can still do those things. There's some people
that have to cut it out, but you can still
have that self in moderation even if you go and
get all these tests on. I know, and I also
feel like if I just cut my tongue off, I
would be fine. Like literally, it's my tongue that gets
me in trouble because if I didn't know how anything tasted,
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I wouldn't want to eat it. So even when you
got COVID, did you, I know, you lose your smell,
but you didn't lose your toe and lose my taste.
Never lost it. Yeah, I was a weird feeling, I'm
gonna tell you though, but I still ate all the time.
But you can't taste it. I did, but I was
at that point when I was like feeling, I did
not feel well, like I was going through it, and
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I was eating anything that I thought would make me
feel better, and so I didn't care if I couldn't
taste it. I didn't care what it was. It was
going in my body to make me feel better. And
so I still ate everything, even though people are like, oh,
you leger taste you want I'm like, no, I ate
just as much, if not more than I normally. Ice
cream you can't even taste it. I like, here, let
me have it all. Yeah. So yes, and no, I
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don't even know that that changed it for me, because
I think I just love food. Yeah, I mean I
think in two my grow my growing up, My eating
habits growing up were terrible, Like my parents gave me
the worst food ever, Like like, what was your your
normal meal for a family dinner? Okay, the hamburger, helper,
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rice and beans, everything with the tortilla. Tortillas were a
normal part of my dinner. Like it was like, here's
your dinner, and I made ten twenty tortillas, Like here
you go tacos. But anything was a taco if you
if you had rice and chicken, which my mom would
make like shredded chicken in Spanish rice, you made it
in a taco so you didn't eat it at a bowl.
It was always gonna be a taco. It was always
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gonna be a taco. Yes, um, But but I mean
my lunch was I'm not kidding. Through high school it
was a frozen pizza that my mom would would pack
and I would put it in the microwave oven with
cheetos and a Hawaiian punch and a Twix and I
ate that ever read day that sounds like lunch a bowl.
We still eat those? Yeah, sure, sure, yeah, just sounds
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like your mom, doesn't, you know, made a homemade It
was just like every day and that's just what I
grew up with. And it was I was gonna have
a Twix bar with after every meal. And if we
were thirsty, we would drink coke. Yeah, we wouldn't drink water.
We would go for a coke, a sprite, a Fanta.
You don't drink um coke or like soda anymore? Ra
pop But I heard you, I can't pop rarely? You no,
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not anymore. But I mean same I think before though,
when you were younger, when I was younger, I mean
even ten years now, we've learned so much about sugar
that we didn't know before. Oh my gosh, my meals.
Because I was a vegetarian that I turned at eight,
I had my poor dad had to make me mashed
potatoes and macaroni and cheese and bread and butter is
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what most of my meals consisted of, or like a
grilled cheese or cheese casedia like. I didn't have a
lot of things as a kid, especially I hated veggies,
so like he's trying just to make sure I'm sustaining
any food. So weird. You're a vegetarian, but you hated veggies.
Now I love them. Yeah that's all you eat. I mean,
that's all you can eat. You need variety you do well.
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And I had to eat healthy at some point. I
couldn't keep eating mashed potatoes and mac and cheese for dinner.
So your dad was never a vegetarian with you guys,
he was just no. And it's kind of ironic too.
My mom got sick with me when she was pregnant
with me, so it was almost like fate. Yeah, it
was in you. Yeah, it was happening one way or another.
This one doesn't need me, she just can't take it.
But I do think that was a thing, Like I
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think sugar was just so everybody was consuming. Yes, because
that meal that you're talking about was so common. Everybody
had meals like that. Everybody had like a dessert, had
like a chip, and had like a main course and
then a soda or a pop or whatever dessert. Yeah,
like that was even at school lunches. That was the thing.
You're right, Like you had a cookie or brownie or
a cinnamon roll with whatever the means like that. Now, yeah,
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I don't what do your kids eat when they go
to school? Do they make a lunch? We pack them
on a lunch most of the time, and then they're
just there would be days where my wife's just like,
I don't have we don't have groceries, Like we're just out.
So here, here's five dollars. Is their school meals good? Well,
my my thirteen year old son, so his school's attached
to kind of a high school, so they're kind of
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in the same area, so they can share the same
cafeteria and their cafeteria has a Chick fil A? What yeah,
so what excuse me? M yeah, So when he goes
with five dollars, why your kids are chick I know.
And he's just like, hey, mom, dad, I don't really
don't pack my lunch this week. I'm like, no, you're
not getting Chick fil A every single day. I know.
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They have to pay for it. Yeah, okay, but there's
also a card too that they can charge it on. Oh,
but you guys have to supply that card with money.
We do, we do. But what he does sometimes is
he takes his lunch and doesn't eat it. And then
he charges it. He charges chick fil A, and then
he I guess he throws his lunch away and he's like, yeah,
I just and then we're like, hey, there's five charges
(36:30):
of chick fil A for last week, like what happened.
And then he's like, okay, I got chick fil A
and I threw my lunch away. I'm like, don't do that.
You're a wasting food because like, kids are not going
their parents are not there in that moment, and if
they want ChIL they're like, I'm gonna go get it,
I know, And there's no discipline with a thirteen year old.
He's just like, what am I doing? There's chick Fila
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right there? Or a bologne sandwich chick fil A. Yeah,
especially when you're not around to be like, hey, you're
not supposed to do that. Yeah. Yeah, that's amazing. Yeah.
The little ones have more of a regular cafeteria style
kind of like meal and for the most part, it's
pretty healthy, Like they they have healthier foods. It's not
like French bread pizza like we did every freaking day,
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or chili with cinnamon rolls. Did you guys ever have that?
Remember Chilians there you go, Kansas. That was a weird thing. Okay,
So we were talking about medical issues to school lunches
to whatever carbs. But I just, yeah, I just think
that's why. I mean, honestly, I'm in good shape, Like
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I exercise. I'm actually as like you know, playing football
with the boys outside or playing sports with the boys
and walking the dog. But I mean I do exercise.
I don't sit on the couch all day. Yeah. Um
so I'm pretty healthy for the most part. So when
something like my back or something hurts, it's usually inflammation. Honestly,
I don't have any big, big health issues other than
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um my autoimmune stuff with my skin. It's just skin stuff. Yeah.
I get like ashes like on my legs sometimes, but
again it's when I'm eating bad, like for a long time,
and then I'm just like, let me clean that up,
and everything goes away. I do remember when you came
in with that, when you had found out about it,
and you were like, I have to eat healthy. I'm
gonna change everything. Red Wine. We're doing so good for
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a while and then you're like, okay, I'm done. It's
it's it's it's Friday movie night, it's pizza movie Night,
like it's what it is. It ruins it because we
can't just order a small pizza. You have to order
a large pizza. And then we all don't eat it
on Friday night, so there's half of the pizza leftover
on Saturday morning. So for lunch we're eating pizza. So
we're eating pizza like all weekend. So you guys do
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movie Friday, pizza movie Friday, every Friday, every Friday. It's
not just like one of a month. It's like every Friday. No,
And if we can't do it Friday because we're doing
something else, we'd do it either Saturday or Thursday. Okay.
So yes, I mean most people do it like one
of a month. Oh, we do it every week. I mean,
but I know your love for pizza probably partly partly
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my fault because I'm always like all right, pizza not.
I feel like if if you told your wife, like, hey,
I don't want to do this you, she'd be like okay,
cool whatever. You would gladly not do it. Yeah, yes,
oh okay. Maybe maybe that's your your challenge, just to
get it down to like two maybe three. Maybe three's
your first step. No, two, now we'll do it every
we'll do it. Really, so what are your help? You
keep dealing with that, implement deal with it whatever, that
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it is what it is. When I haven't, I don't
really have any any health issues. I mean I did
have to go to a physical therapist for the first
time ever. Well, boxing has put some strains on my body.
I had a m torn like muscle on my shoulder meniscus. No, no,
that's I mean nothing ever intense enough to have to
(39:46):
have surgery. It just kind of went and they kind
of worked it out on PT work. Um. Yeah, I
had a problem my soldier, my soldier, my soul. Why
can't I say that word? Your shoulder, I'll help you?
Got um my lower back and I broke my big
tough how'd you do that? All things? From working out? Really?
Did you drop out like a weight on it? No,
Like I just like if you overdo anything, it's like
(40:07):
it's like straining those legaments or whatever. Yeah. I was like,
dang this suck. I was about to say, dang out,
you are not old. Oh no, it was just from
working out like too intensely and my body's like what
are you doing? It's funny Bobby does always say you know,
like he works out so hard. But Caitlin, his wife's
I was telling him like why, like you're not trying
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to be an Olympian, Like you're not an athlete. To
be fair, I am training for a fight. You are not.
When is that? Well, if I'm still doing it, the
whole plan is to be doing it in March. I
cannot wait. That's the plan. I cannot wait. Yeah, you
guys will all better be there cheering and I'm training.
Have you talked about dud Well? So we're waiting. Uh,
it's we gotta get a little bit closer and then
(40:51):
they'll start figuring out. Okay, so we're waiting for that.
So as of right now, it's kind of pre training.
This is a full on boxing match, Like they're how
many rounds? I'll just go against one other person and
I think there's three rounds. It all goes Yeah, it's
so awesome. Yeah, you are going to kill that person.
I cannot wait. I'm trying to have all the confidence.
So that's why I'm starting early. I will be there
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doing side bets with everyone. I will do wagers with everyone.
I mean, I've been trained for a long time, so
I hope at this point, I can only get some
points in there. And I know your power. I've seen
your videos. You know they're getting there. Ye powers there. Now,
it's just my mind that I'm trying to get to
be able to hit somebody as the problem. Do you
watch boxing at all or UFC or anything? Really? I mean, well,
(41:34):
my boyfriend does jiu jitsu and trains and computes and
all that, so I watch him. Yeah, but that's different
than boxing in a way, um and so yes and no,
but I don't. It's really hard for me to see
people hitting other people. That's why this is really that's
the whole reason I wanted to do this, is like
just challenging myself to do something I didn't think I
(41:55):
can do, right, And so seeing people hit other people,
people hitting back like that kind of freaks me out.
I'm like, oh, I don't want to be involved in that.
And so then when like I'm in the ring in
my trainer, Jared's like literally hitting me, I'll like stop,
I'm like closing my eyes. I was like, I don't
want to do it. You don't like to get hit, no, Like,
and I don't want to hit him when I hit him. No,
I laugh. I literally I'm like, oh sorry, I didn't
(42:16):
mean to do that. So I'm like working through that.
Like dry, I have this like very real confidence in
my real life and then I get put in the
ring and I can have fight or flight. That's totally different.
Well that's real life scenario, yes, But then when it
comes to my confidence of like getting hit or hitting,
I literally turned into a child, and I'm like, hey, sorry,
maybe when you get in the ring and it's a
(42:37):
real thing, you can shift your mind to that fighter
like mentality and it will change everything. Well, I will
have to start sparring other people, so I think that
will help. But I have to get through this first barrier.
I can't be all giggly and laughing out there. You've
seen me in real life. It's literally how you gotta
get angry though, Morgan, have you ever see me like
genuinely angry at one time when like I didn't get
(42:58):
your videos on time? But that was okay, that was
like that was like a mean look, I wasn't even
genuine anger. You're right, you're more than five minutes. You're right. Yeah,
So well cool, I'm looking forward to that. That's gonna
be awesome. Yeah, but yeah, I might injure myself a
few times more but probably maybe. Yeah, I can't do
like if anybody touches my big toe, I like want
to punch them. Still it's still hurt. Oh yeah, you
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can't do anything with if you ever break a toe,
they can't do anything about that. Yeah, you can't put
a cast on or anything. No, they just have to
like heal and it's not healing. I'm telling you. Ever
since I did my walk from West Virginia, Tennessee, my
toes hurt, like if I walk to all of them, Um,
mostly when I wake up in the morning, they hurt,
like when as soon as I first get up, I'm like,
(43:42):
oh my toes, Like so it's something I did during
the walk, And maybe it's just you know, the strain
that they took during the walk, that it's just permanent
like that. But as the day goes by, they don't hurt.
You never like ice or did anything with them. After
I did, I would do ice baths, yeah, but I
mean it still didn't know they've they've never they've never
done that before. They never walk twenty five miles a day. Yeah,
(44:03):
now they're like looking back, they're trying to like get
through the however many you walk and try, they have
to get through that many more miles, like recovering. Yeah,
oh yeah, so just little things you don't think about.
I guess no, it's crazy. It's crazy this stuff that
you just don't really Whenever I like injure my shoulder,
I never realized how often I use it. Oh yeah,
like just like my toes. I'm like, I didn't know
how much I needed my big toe. Totally every part
(44:25):
of their body you need every It's there for a reason. Yeah,
that's why when they pull like gall bladders out and
I'm like, how are you sure you don't need that?
Like like is there another company of God put that
in there for a reason, Like I don't know. I
cut my finger one time and I couldn't use it,
and it was like, what, it's crazy, Like if I
don't have this finger, I cannot pinch something, I can't
grab something the right way, Like I can't hold something
(44:46):
without my index finger. Yes, the grip's not that. We
take every different part of our body for granted every
day until you injure one. You're like, yep, I needed that.
It's very true. So hey, if you're not injured today.
Don't take take for grant. That's your body. To enjoy
your body, everything, every inch of it, everything that it
does right now. Appreciate it all that it's working in
(45:08):
because one day it won't correct. It's not gonna feel good.
Doctor Oz though having him on is awesome. Oh yeah,
he is so good at answering questions, like everything he
knows on the spot. Yeah. I don't think there's one
question you can ask him. He'd be like, I don't
really know about that. No, he automatically has an answer. Yeah.
Ever make you think you're like, do you really know
all that? Are you just telling me something? No? I
(45:29):
started thinking. My mind goes to like, okay, so when
do you enjoy the money that you have because it
sounds like you're just reading medical journals all day. Yeah,
you know, like, how else would you not, like have
all that information. That's not what you're doing. I would
be a terrible doctor. I'd make my first million, and
then I would never study again, like ever, I would.
I would be quoting like medicine research from like twenty
(45:51):
years ago. I don't know, man, I think you need
to update your skill set. I'm good I'm good. Oh man,
Well here you guys go. This is doctor. He answered
all kinds of questions, particularly him and Bobby talked about
Bobby's upcoming koloscopy number six on The Bobby Bone Show.
Now doctors, how are you? Doctor? Oz Hey? How are
(46:13):
you doing? Pretty good? Always good to see your face,
same Bobby. We got a lot of questions, and I
want to talk about some shows that you have coming up.
We've done this many times, so I'm just gonna start
firing away. Are you ready for me? Take it away?
Then making office hours here being in the hospital, all right.
First of all, First off, energy drinks. We were talking
about him on the show how safe are energy drinks?
(46:36):
If just in moderation, if you didn't getting less than
two hundred milligrams of caffeine. You can see how much
does he each can because they bury, but that's roughly
two cans. I think it's okay. However, my big issue
with energy drinks is not whether they're safe or not,
because I think you can get away with drinking energy drinks.
The problem is do they really work the way you
want them to work? So they're not really giving your energy,
(46:59):
they're withdrawing energy from your energy bank. So to take
an energy you would have used over the course of
the day, and they turbo charge it just for that
hour or two that you take the energy drink. So
later in the day you're gonna feel depleted. So you
either got to take more energy drinks or do something
else to make up for the deposit. It's like withdrawing
money for your bank account. The credit card gets you money,
but it's not it's still you know, depleting your total worth.
(47:21):
And that's what energy drinks do. That's interesting. So you
only have so much money or energy in the bank,
you can only take out so much before you got
to put more in. And an energy drink has just
given us a boost, but it's going to hurt us
more later. That's basically what you said, right, that's perfectly
said doctor Bones. Well you would have been a good
doctor with that last name. Hey, I have to get
(47:42):
this is a little personal one. I have to get
a little colonoscopy very soon. And I'm forty one. I'm
a little young, but I have like some severe stomach issues,
some severe ibs. I haven't done this. What am I expected?
Here's the first question? Should I clean up like like
for the doctor. That's my first honest question. So I
(48:03):
have a lot of experience. I had my life saved
with a colonoscopy, and I don't have any family history
at all. But when I was age fifty, I went
in the have mine because I was hosting the show
already and I wanted to demonstrate and lead by example
that it was the right thing to do. So I
went off and got it. They found a precancerous polym,
which stunned me because I eat right, I exercise, no
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family history nor nothing. So you're smart to get your
colon oscar being in your forties. People who are be
thinking about it, Yes, you should clean up because doctors
do notice those kinds of things. Don't be ashamed about
things you can't clean up, But you don't, you know,
do your best. You don't want, you know, stuff hanging
out with the doctor's examining you. But the real breakthrough idea,
I'll tell you. In the old days, they would give
you this gallant jug of material that was horrible that
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you'd have to drink down and then you'd eventually poop
everything out, putting radiator fluid in your intestines. Now the
tactic that I've adopted and most people who I think
who have had more than one clon oscar who learned
this is don't eat much to day before the colonoscopy,
and then the day before that eat very lately, so
that by the time you're taking whatever you take, it's
very gentle because there's nothing in your intestines anyway, and
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it washes it gently like a wiper fluid, not like
you're pouring heavy stuff into your into your intestines. That way,
it becomes a pretty comfortable prep. Yeah, that's interesting. So
even with the prep, it's not going to be as
hardcore on your body. I'm I'm a little concerned. I
mean they had to put me under, like after I
wake up. I mean, I'm just gonna feel the same
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right after I'm awake, Like that's not gonna like I'm
not gonna be sore or anything. Well, they don't usually
put you under. They give you propothal, which is, when
used correctly, a very safe medication. I'm not going to
actually going to go into a twilight zone. You're gonna
feel like a million bucks while they're doing the colonoscopy.
You you know, some people sort of want to ask
for a little extra, but we don't give it to you.
But it's pretty positive experience for the most people and
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wears off immediately, so as soon as you're done, you
can actually get the information you need, go home, you know,
within an hour. You know. It's probably that's why it's
actually used, unfortunately by people who are addicted, because it
gives them such a comfortable sleep. But you get yours
for medicinal reason. Oh no, I thought I was going
under I honest to god, I thought that. But in
a way you're being like sedated ish like I whatever
(50:12):
I took, I don't know. I had a cold mask
when I was twenty for some stuff, and I remember
opening my eyes and seeing my intestine or inside wherever
the camera was on the screens, like I could see
what the doctor saw. And I remember that, And that's crazy.
I thought I was going under it. I'm a little
I'm a little shook right now. Don't look back. Whatever
you can. Doctor Oz is on with us. Let me
ask this, is it safe to get the COVID vaccine
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and the flu shot? Yes? Say he just came out
actually yesterday done in the United Kingdom, seven hundred people
they got the shot, the exact same time. They look
preside effects none, so you might have the arm sore.
It is a little fever from the COVID. The flu
doesn't give you the vaccine much of a side effect,
but you know some people it does. So if you
take them together doesn't seem to make it any worse.
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If you're worried about it, you can divide them by
a couple of days, you know, put something in between,
like a shot of tequila. Generally speaking, you should be fine. However,
you want to take the backsheets, but get them doctors.
I've never until recently, I've never been to a chiropractor,
and I've had some injuries on my shoulders and someone recommended, Hey,
I really trust this person. I'd always and don't know why,
I'd always had a bad feeling about chiropractor just from
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people going, oh, they're evil, They're not real doctors. Again,
no reason for me to think that at all. So
I just had always had that in the back of
my mind. And so this chiropractor comes or worked on
my shoulder, and my shoulder feels great, But I don't know,
like you are an actual physician, what are your thoughts
on chiropractors? Well, they've been studied, for example, treating back pain,
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and chiropractics do really well. Part of it is they
understand the body in a different way than more traditional
medical doctors like me think about the body. But that's
not a bad thing. That's wisdom that we're not taught
in medical school that chiropractice learn in their own schools,
and they actually have their own literature. They use muscle
and bone manipulation. There are some things I wouldn't do,
(51:58):
like I don't like the next manipulations. I just don't
think that's worth the risk. And there are some sense
some delicate arteries in your neck that you want to protect.
But a lot of the back manipulation I think it
makes sense. And again the studies show that people get
resolution of their symptoms from that as well as they
do for many other approaches. So, Okay, I just have
to heard work on my shoulder and like my wrist.
So but that seemed pretty good to you, just generally speaking. Yeah,
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and I've gone to chiropractice. I mean I've had I've
had my problems dealt with effectively by chiropractice. So I
have personal experience. I happen to like folks in the field,
and I think they're providing support to people who don't
want to go see a surgeon for back surgery because
you just definitely don't want to do that if you
can avoid it. In same for shoulders. You know, if
the shoulders joined us like a golf ball on a key,
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so it's very flexible. But if you chip the t
the golf ball falls off. That's what happens to unstable shoulders.
And people don't exercise their shoulders. Even a simple activity
like reaching over to the back of the car to
pick up something from the back seat. People rip their
shoulders all the time with those maneuvers. So there's some
simple exercises that are void that chiropractice can teach. Thous
on your show tomorrow, I was looking and it's it's
(53:05):
about Britney Spears and so what's happening with her? Now?
I know you guys are talking about this on your
show tomorrow, but what do you see and what are
you seeing in the future with Brittany. Well, Brittany was
in under a conservatorship because she was having mental health
issues and the courts have to look at all the
data and they say, well, is she a danger or
she can take an advantage of and they thought that
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she was. She clearly at this point doesn't want that
kind of protection. She showly doesn't want it from her father. Normally,
you go to relatives because they're more likely to be
loyal to you and do what's in your best interest
tough love, so to speak, than someone who's enabling you.
But in Brittany's case, it's not worked that well. Father's
given back the conservatorship. They actually they be Interestingly, the
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Brittany's lawyers aren't taking it back yet. They don't want
it back because they don't want him off the hook
for things that may have gone down. So on the show,
we're talking to people who are sort of inside the camp.
Everyone's trying to be supportive of Brittany, but this isn't
you know, it's an ugly scenario. And if she was
taking advantage of Shalin everybody who did that, and if
she wasn't, what it's going to happen to Brittany in
the future. Who's going to protect her when she does
(54:07):
have bouts where she's doing things that maybe aren't in
her best interests. And this gets to the bigger issue
that you can be brilliant, incredibly talented, and in fact,
it seems to happen a lot to people who are brilliant,
brilliant and incredibly talented. But you also have some you know,
some weak spots, some blind spots, and you know when
people take an advantage of those. It seems like, again,
if I'm interpreting what you're saying, like, there is nuance
(54:28):
in this. And it's not that it's just free Brittany,
let her run and just be totally free. And it's
also not hey, she's let's not keep her as locked
down as she is right now. It is nuance, a
word that would seem like it'd be appropriate here. This
is why your world class radio host, it's the perfect word.
And I think if you think about your own life
and your own family, there's nuance in a lot of
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the relationships that are most precious to you. There's a
woman who's obviously able to perform and make money and
be successful, so she should have the right to do
all those things and control her assets, but someone's got
to be hovering a little bit to make sure that
she doesn't go off the rails. And you know what
it's like if you have a really great sports car, right,
and just a little something's wrong with it. Everybody can
(55:11):
hear it because normally it's purring so beautifully. That's how
I think about Brittany. And so if those you know,
if those spark plugs aren't firing at the same time,
and the wheels are coming off the you know, the
the vehicle, those are things we want to be careful
of because it's high speed collision if it does occur.
I want to ask one more question for you here.
This is from one of our guys on the show.
Says he doesn't fall asleep well, but he also can't
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stay asleep. He wakescept three to four times a night,
never gets great sleep. Is there something that he can
try to add to his nighttime routine to help him
get asleep and stay asleep. Yes, and he should, because
sleep problems are the number one, number one addressable cause
of illness in America. It's a gargantuan problem. I'm probably
a trillion dollars of lost revenue just from people not
being efficient because they show up at work and they're
(55:55):
just you know, can't get out of their own way.
So a couple of things. The first of all, you're
gonna exactly measure or your sleep. It's something called sleep Score.
It's a free app, sleep Score. Pull it down off
the app store and then use that at nighttime to
measure your sleep. The bottom of your phone, will you
when you hear stuff, that's actually because a little sonar
beam that comes out there like a dolphin, So it
can actually measure your sleep and tell you exactly how
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long you're waiting to go to sleep, how many times
you wake up, how long will you awake when you
wake up, your dates, so you can actually make some
intelligent decisions about your problem. The number one problem most
people have is they ruminate when they sleep. Their mind
is working out all the issues during their day. So
get a little pad of paper and write down your
biggest concerns so it frees them from you so you
can think about them in the morning. But you're not
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going to fix them at three in the morning, so
by bother having them in your head. And also you
need to sleep. Hygiene routine and stuff, regular road routine. Yeah,
wash your facebush your teeth, but you know, turn the
lights down, get into comfortable pajamas or no pajamas, which
has been better, so you can be free get the
temperature of the room. Cold colder is better. You'll hibernate,
and then make sure you don't have crazy noises and
other things going on like pets jumping in the bed.
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If you do those things, you'll sleep deeper when you
do fall asleep. And one last little tip. Most people
have to go to the bathroom at least once during
the night. You know, do not turn on all the lights.
Wakes your brain up, wakes your spouse up. You know,
just you know, memorize the path. Put some little red
lights down so you can find your way that way
when you wake up for ten minutes to go potty,
it's not going to keep you up for two hours.
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On tomorrow show, it's Justice for Brittany. On today's show,
the Surgeon General breaks down the biggest COVID debates. What
are a few of the things that you guys talk
about that is that's still being debated about. Well, it's
a heated show. You're gonna witness it. I just recorded it.
So the couple of issues. First off, we have these
these a pill now for that for the first time,
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can dramatically reduce the problems of COVID by half. If
you take the pill when you first get sick. And
the question I'm asking is what took so long? How
can we have invented vaccines, proven they work with more
than one hundred thousand people in trials, get them out
to two hundred million Americans and we still don't have
a pill that works. And the reason is we didn't prioritize.
(58:04):
So I want to understand why we're only now finding
out that we have a pill that could work so well.
Can we do better in enrolling people in clinical trials
so that we can learn about these pill things that
either backed them hydrops you clerk, but we just don't know.
It's not that they work or don't work. We literally
don't have data and we should have known these answers
long time ago. So that's the first issue. In this
second big issue I'm going to be pushing down hard
on is this issue about whether we give kids vaccines
(58:25):
or not. And the government is saying, well, you know,
we think these vaccines work in kids five to fifteen
or eighteen. We're going to approve of them later this month,
probably the FDA is going to prove it for younger kids.
Element you know, kids in middle school and you know
from ages five to eleven elementary school. But parents, many
parents are going to say, I don't want my kids
to be a shield. I'm not worried about it. And
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most kids do not get hurt badly from COVID. Why
would I give them a vaccine because it's brand new
And that's a difficult decision. California just mandated you must
give your kids these vaccines when they're available, but I
think many states are going to struggle with that decision.
And I was arguing discussing with the Surgeon General, who's
a friend and I respect a lot, what the best
tact is because if you force parents to do this,
(59:07):
you're gonna have a lot of unhappy school board meetings. Yeah,
and you still feel like the COVID vaccine is safe,
Please say yes because I got it and I'm I
don't need to hear opposite. There's it's definitely safe. That
are their side effects, Yes, But it's like a doctor
always has to do you get a way the benefits
from the disadvantages in the times when it's causing complications,
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those complications worse than what would have happened if you
didn't get the vaccine. And I think that in question,
they're getting vaccinated is a safer path to take than
not getting vaccinated. But people do have fevers, they do
get soreness in their arms, some of them get myocarditis,
and other issues happen. It's not that they're one hundred
percent never gonna have an issue with them, but whatever
issues happen are relatively small compared to the consequences of
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not being vaccinated. Today's show the COVID Debate. Tomorrow's show
Britney Spears, which I'm very interested in. You guys watch Doctors.
It's such a good show. The smartest guy we have
on the show is doctor Hey. Doctors. Always loved talking
with you. Thank you for the time. I love you. Hey.
One question, you gotta film your colonoscopy. I thought I
was going to be knocked out. I got a whole
(01:00:09):
new world to think about now. I didn't know I
was going to be awake. I mean, you know you're
gonna be twilighting, so you won't film it yourself, but
you could have a you know, a close confident like one.
Are your co hosts just going there with the phone videotape?
The thing is that one close ups of your face,
can you if your doctor? Yeah, it's legal. I filled mine,
and I think actually, I'm only bringing it up because
you've got, you know, so many followers that if someone
(01:00:31):
was actually telling your story, uh, you know, at least
whatever the doctor's comfortable being told and if you're okay
with it, I think the reco opened a lot of doors.
The loser has to do it in the wheel. Yeah,
all right, doctor Oz, thank you. That's something for sure
we need to talk about. I mean, I've been opened
about it because I hope people actually go and if
something ain't right even before, I'm not supposed to get
(01:00:52):
it yet according to whatever I looked up on the internet,
it's like forty five or forty seven and I'm forty one.
But I'm like, hey, I'm gonna go do it. I'm
gonna show with my listeners why I'm doing it. So
I think that's definitely something for us to talk about.
So I appreciate that that's the best screening test we
have in medicine because not only does it diagnose problems,
it treats him at the same time. All right, doctor Owes.
Everybody good to see a doctor eyes take care. It's
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the Best Bits of the Week with Morgan number two.
There's been a lot of pranks or almost pranks happening
on this show lately, and let me tell you, we
have turned from physical pranks to emotional pranks, and I'm
not sure how to feel about it. This week, Raymundo
admitted that he wanted to prank Eddie. You're sitting right
(01:01:35):
here with me. I don't know how to feel that
a lot of our pranks have turned from physical to emotional.
Like you know, it used to be like you get
scared by a snake or a fake snake, or somebody
throws something at you. But now we've taken turns and
Lunchbox wanted to frank Abby with a dating segment which
was emotional, which I thought was funny. But yes, the
second thought not that it's never funny when it happens.
(01:01:57):
When Ray wanted to frank you this week, did you
think that was funny? Yeah? I did. No, that would
not have been nice so much would I don't want again.
I am all game for physical pranks like that can
be fixed or whatever. Right like when you pull a
chair outranks you never come back from that. I know
I can't trust Lunchbox in Ray ever since they they
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pranked me for when I had COVID and no, I
was sick. Oh, yes, I was sick and I thought
I had COVID and I had gone for my test
and I hadn't gotten results back yet, and Lunchbox got
one of his friends to call and act like a
nurse and tell me that I had it and it
wasn't even real and I was so mad. I was
like two days later and then two days later I
(01:02:41):
had COVID. It came in positive. So anyway, yeah, that that.
Have you ever recovered from that? I can't trust them anymore? No, So, no,
I have not recovered from that. I told you that
we are reaching a level of pranks that we can
no longer recover from. Yes, I would much rather you
pull out my chair than cat fish me on a
dating Now, So, did you talk about raised prank or
(01:03:02):
they're gonna listen to them, they'll hear it, but you
can talk about it. I mean, it's not like a spoiler.
It's not a huge segment. It's it's just like a
couple of things made me really mad about this segment.
And I think the first one is that I so
I made a jingle for UM Morgan and Morgan the
law firm, because they have a they have a competition
going on. It's like the best jingle win wins one
hundred thousand dollars. And so I write jingles like I
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love writing jingles. I write him in my head. And
then I get Brandon Ray, who's a friend of mine
and also like a producer and an artist in town.
And he could record it in two seconds, like he's
just like, yeah, I can hum it and be like,
oh my god, that's perfect, and he plays it the
way I hummed it. And then we collaborate and it's
it's just fun. It's fun for us and both I
(01:03:45):
will say, both jingles you guys did for the UM
the Hershey's Bar. I was gonna say, you will call it,
what's it? What's it? And then this one both great jingles.
Thank you, really good and we enjoy doing this right,
And so when an opportunity like this happens, I'm like, oh,
let's do it, Brandon, Let's do another jingle for Morgan
and Morgan, and you know, we talked about on the radio.
(01:04:06):
And then of course Ray, you know, a few weeks later,
has to get his little buddies into a recording studio
and compete with me. I'm like, dude, why are there
two of us trying to go for this? I'm the
jingle guy. What was your first thought? Because I saw
that happened, she posted on Instagram like at night obviously
we're not all in the studio, right, what was your
first thought when you saw that? Well? First off, classic Ray.
(01:04:29):
This is classic Ray because this is what he does.
He has no shame in like pulling the rug from
under you to cover himself, like like you know, it's
like he will steal, he will rob you in daylight
to like protect himself. And so my first thought was
like this punk, Like what a punk? He's like taking
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my chances away by like really putting two of us
from the show in this competition. But then after a
while I listened to Jingle, I'm like, now ours is better.
We're good. You immediately went like survival is like yeah good, here,
isn't that good? So but but and then the prank
came on and and so the prank was that he
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was gonna um say that I won the competition when
I hadn't really want it, right? Is that is that right. Yeah,
And again it's this whole like feeling of like, oh
my gosh, we want it, and and not to like
lose that of the fact that if you want it,
you want one hundred thousand dollars. Yeah, So like it's
not like you just want it and cool, you're gonna
hear your jingle on a commercial. That's that's like a
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game changer of a life game changer. Yes for you
with four kids, Yes, with four kids, one hundred thousand
dollars be amazing. I would it would be fifty because
I would get half of it too. Yeah, Brandon Rank,
that's still fifty thousand dollars amazing. So I'm glad he
didn't do the prank. Um I would have been really upset.
I'm glad that it was a bit of an idea
that he had and not something that he really went through. Yeah.
(01:05:51):
I think we all need to get out more again
because these ranks are increasingly getting I'm telling you, I'm
telling you, we're just getting bored us humans. We're getting bored.
We're angry, like we've had a bad couple of years
and we're finally just like taking it out on everyone else.
We can't do this. Yep, I feel that that's I
feel like that's having because there, I'm telling you, these
are pranks that we keep bringing up are increasingly getting worse. Yes,
(01:06:15):
I agree, and I don't want to be on the
end of any of them. Well you might be, so
be careful. Hey right here, I will not do it,
do you? You You don't do it to me? All right?
We just paint the bread. You can't see it, but
we did. All right. Listen, right now, here's Eddie finding
out that Raymundo wanted to prank out number five? Raymundo,
do you want to talk about the prank you wanted
to pull off? Like said, you have your microphone app? Yeah?
(01:06:36):
Do we want to talk about it? Do we want
to actually do the prank? That's interesting? Oh, let's talk
about it first. Wait wait, wait, wait, who's it on?
I mean, it's obviously somebody to do with the show
or it wouldn't be funny to us. I don't think
we can do it. Dangy Okay, then let's talk about it.
Let's talk about what let's hold off. Let me have it, Mike.
Let me ask Mike D. Mike D, what do you
(01:06:58):
think about this prank? Mike? Dy knows a prank. Yeah,
it's probably too mean. I think it's a little mean.
And then what happened afterwards, it's just somebody did it, Okay,
share the share with the show. What the prank you
wanted to pull was, Yeah, so Eddie did that jingle
for one hundred thousand dollars, and so I was gonna
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have Morgan and Morgan get on board and we call
Eddie and tell me won the hundred thousand dollars. That's rude, rude,
and I'm appalled bones that you thought about that. You
thought I actually came on to talk about it. Then
Ray goes, well, should we do it? And I was
like no, My instinct was no, that's not what I saw.
First instinct, I did say maybe we could. Well, I
(01:07:40):
just wanted to think. I'm trying to respond, not react.
My respect goes to Mike d for saying no immediately. No,
even Mike went, I don't. So there's a they're having
a contest and Eddie made a jingle it right though too,
I know, but they we wanted to we he wanted
to be a weed to call you and act like
you won one hundred that I would have been upset
(01:08:00):
about that. But the kicker was gonna be was gonna
let you live with it for how long? A couple
of days, just you started making plans with the money
and you would have in part. It's not like fifteen
minutes or even five minutes later, like got you. He
wanted you to start planning out your foster kids college.
Oh my gosh. See that's just that's so mean. But see,
the last time they pranked me, they did the whole
They called me and said I had COVID, and like,
(01:08:22):
remember when I had COVID, When I thought I had COVID,
I was still waiting for the results. Like that made
me so mad. So this would have really made me.
I forgot about that prank. Eddie was sick and waiting
for his COVID results and lunchbox he had one of
his friends called had a nurse Frank call and be like, yeah,
you have COVID, and Eddie's like, I'm like I knew it,
and then he ended up really having OVID. Wasn't funny.
(01:08:43):
It's the best bits of the week with Morgan. Number two.
Bobby posted something pretty controversial on Instagram and then he
brought it to the show. And then even more controversial,
he wants to get rid of an age old wedding tradition.
And I agree with it. Eddie does not. So this
(01:09:03):
is cards and you'll hear about all that. But is
there is there other wedding traditions Eddie? It's because you
are somebody that did not have a typical wedding. Yeah
I didn't. Is there like these other wedding traditions that
you've seen happen or that you've experienced, and you're like,
we shouldn't do that anymore. I just feel like the
wedding photographer, the videographer, all that stuff was extras. It's
(01:09:28):
extra money, and it's not cheap. It's expensive, and you
don't ever go back to look at it like ever.
I'm telling you right now, I have wedding pictures that
are in my house, but they're like in a corner,
like of of a room, and I never look there.
This is so interesting coming from you. I've somebody who's
literally our video producer. I know, and I'm not saying like, hey,
(01:09:52):
I've done weddings. I've made money as a as a
video guy going to weddings and stuff like that. But
I'm telling you my wedding video. I don't know where
it is. I have no idea where it is. Like
it would be cool to find it and we can
watch it on our anniversary or something like that would
be cool, But we've I've been married for fifteen years
(01:10:12):
and we've never done that. So have you even seen
the video besides once when you first got it and
we first got it, and that's it. Yeah, I don't think.
I don't even think our kids have seen the video. Yeah,
you need at least so your kids can watch it.
You need to. I'm just telling you, we don't know
where it is and we've never really even tried to
look for it because it's one of those things where
like and it wasn't cheap again, it was not cheap,
(01:10:34):
like a wedding photographer, Like, okay, you get pictures of
maybe the one picture of you guys getting married, and
then everyone the whole wedding party. So you want to
go back to like old school discustable cameras, say just
one or two pictures and you're good. But like a
photographer is going to be there for three hours. It's
(01:10:54):
expensive and I mean, I don't know, you're not and
everyone else there has cameras. Everyone else can be your
wedding photographer and you just save all their pictures. You've
seen cameras. When people get like the photos of people
get their posts, they're not good. They're terrible. Okay, terrible idea.
I don't know. We had Mike D's wedding and we
all took really good pictures there and then Bobby Sure,
(01:11:16):
I guess you're right, muscles of raaget and drunk. I
think I know about every single picture we got of
Mike and his wife entering the dance floor. Ray was
on the floor in it. That's true. Yeah, that's true.
And Bobby's wedding we couldn't even take our phones there,
so definitely gonna got photos there. I don't know, I
just feel like, looking at it fifteen years later, I
(01:11:36):
just we just didn't. We didn't. We don't use we
don't see the pictures, and we don't look at the video. Well,
and I think I think this is to the point
of if you don't post on social media a lot,
and you don't post your wife, which is correct, totally cool,
that makes sense, you would never you good point if
you are not somebody who's actively on social media, then yes,
(01:11:58):
I say you skip it, maybe just have a photographer
grab a few photos so you can remember it really awesome.
Everything else is a memory. But if you do want
to post on social media and share it, then yeah,
it's probably worth the money at that point because at
least it's getting out there. You're right, because Bobby's still
like posts wedding pictures, so like makes sense for them.
But somebody who wouldn't post that stuff and then it
(01:12:19):
gets hidden forever. But I mean, come on, we got married.
What do we have now? All things MySpace? Maybe maybe
what was before mice with aowel, but that wasn't that
wasn't social media. Yeah, MySpace was the first one, right, yeah,
I think so. So I don't know what would you Well,
you're not married yet, but you are going to be
(01:12:41):
married at some point, You're going to have a wedding,
So what would be something that you would change. I mean,
I'm just more under the impression that, like anything that's
unique to the people, Like, I don't think anybody should
have to follow any tradition regardless of what they want
to do totally, Like if they want to go and
get married on a beach and have No, but them
too cool. Yeah, if they want to have a big
(01:13:02):
wedding and it's the full every tradition, also cool. But
if it's like your sister and she didn't invite you,
would you be a little pissed. Oh yeah, that's not
a tradition. That's a personal I love boyde of Water Taylor.
We're gonna have um, well you know what I mean,
Like everybody thinks that this like well just like growing up.
(01:13:23):
But you know, like I'm gonna have a white pickup fins,
I'm gonna have four kids and dog, and I'm gonna
have the perfect church wedding or whatever, you know, Like
that is what I don't want people to keep assuming.
Like if somebody does not have a white wedding dress,
god forbid, it is cream or black or whatever. I
don't care as long as they're happy and they're having
(01:13:44):
the best wedding of their day and it's perfect for them,
or like the traditional Like here's food. I love the
idea of food trucks, Like I've gone to ones that
are mac and cheese bars that are donuts for cake,
Like I love that whole, especially when it comes to food.
The change of that tradition. I just think it's humans.
We're just were We love something already packaged for us,
(01:14:05):
you know, like it makes it easier to do, so
much easier. You don't have to go down and be like, well,
let me think what we do about food. Okay, what
are the table's gonna be like? You just go and
be like, all right, what's your standard package? Here? This
is it and you fill in the blankes of your
favorite done. And I think that's why most people just
do the weddings the way they do, because the planners
all have the same format. So no, if I do
ever get a little bit married, words are hard. Um,
(01:14:31):
it's at least in the food area department will be
very characteristic. Great, I mean if hey, at least it's
gonna be fun food. It'll be like the junk food okay, perfect,
that's more. It's not gonna be like veggiese. But it
would be like a fun um buffet of different things.
So just something different than your traditional here's your food,
(01:14:53):
choose steak or chicken or whatever. And when aren't we
doing this next year? No, Eddie, no, don't put me
on the dome. Yeah. At some point I don't even
remember what we're talking about. Wedding traditions. Wedding traditions. Yeah,
that was it, But I'm still I'm kind of in
ruck right now that you chose to do away with
the photographers and videos considering your job. I knows, I'm
(01:15:16):
just I just feel like that's if there's something that
we didn't take, really take from the wedding that we
could have gotten rid of, it would be those two things.
I think that's fair. Yeah, I could see it though,
because those are like a huge expense. They are well
I'm not even knew him, like a thousand, like a
couple thous don't know they are. Yeah, okay, Well, here's
here's the Agel wedding tradition that Bobby wants to get
(01:15:36):
rid of. And again Eddie disagrees with Bobby. I agree
with him, totally cool, get rid of it older versus millennial.
Right there, that's our true number. Four. Kayla and I
were opening wedding gifts, which we still haven't opened all
of them. Heck, we're only about to fit the way through.
And as I was riding the thank you cards, I
was thinking, you know what, for a wedding gift, I
(01:15:57):
would prefer not to get a thank you card. I'm
gonna go to the mail. I don't want to just
even an in person thank you, it would work for me.
And why do we have to send thank you cards
for wedding GIFs? We don't send it for birthday gifts.
We don't send up for Christmas gifts. Some people do, yeah,
but mostly they don't. You ever got to thank you
card for Christmas gift, Daddy? No? Never, Nothing I can
think of, or a birthday gift to somebody? No? What
do they usually say? Thank you? And that's okay for me.
(01:16:19):
I'm just not a big goat of the mail guy.
I don't want to have to. So I'm writing the
cards and I put this on into and going, hey,
what if I just send like a personalized video to
the person, because I'd send one to Mike d and
I was like, hey, man, look we have your thing here,
thank you. We're gonna use these do a little something
funny send because honestly, when you get these, and I've
gotten them too, it says thank you for the blender,
(01:16:40):
thanks for coming to the wedding. The end. There's really
nothing personal about it except they took their hand and
wrote on them and I said, what if we just
did these videos for people instead of writing all the
thank you cards, or we could do the videos for
millennials gen z. But the older people get cards, and
(01:17:01):
so pretty much I've said the most sacrilegious thing I
could have ever said. Yes, nobody likes to I don't
even think people really like to get these thank you cards.
For a way, people are like, when you get a
gift into thank you card, No, you don't do that.
Where's you the card you wrote for your birthday? For Christmas?
I think it's a dumb tradition. Yeah, I mean you
(01:17:22):
could change the way people do things. I think for
older people, great, we still send thank you cards. I
think for younger people, I don't think they Also, who
uses the mail? We're gonna get bills the mail anymore?
So what are you doing? I got a video? Who did? Hey?
(01:17:42):
I just consider that a compliment that we consider you
like one of our cooler friends. Okay, Mike d got
a video Eddie. Don't worry you're getting your thank you card?
Thank you because I saw your video and I'm like,
this is ridiculous because I think it was more of
the excuses. You're like, I mean, I don't want to
spend all that time. Oh oh so sad you'd spend
time on a thank olly. It takes just as long
(01:18:03):
for him to make the videos would for him to
write a card. In a whole video, it's like, hey,
look this is what we have, thank you. We're opening
them now, this is what we're gonna use them for,
and then you can. Actually I kind of liked that.
I watch y'all unwrapping the gift I got. It is
like that kid on YouTube who makes all the millions
of dollars doing that. You shot, Yeah, Ryan, you shot
video of you opening the game. Yes, we got your gift.
(01:18:24):
Caitlin's opening it. Then they're saying thank you. My question is, though,
that's just one of my gifts. Do I get another
video for I guess you haven't gotten to the other one.
We haven't. Do I get two videos? No, that will
cost double It's cameo and that kind of changes in
my mind then that you were opening the video. Yeah,
I mean, it was a whole experience. It kind of cool.
I get that some people are gonna go no, thank you,
(01:18:47):
and I think it thank you cards good like Abby,
our phone's gonna got this job because you were to
thank your card after an interview exactly. But there's just
too much in consistency here on why thank you cards
have you written after wedding gifts not after other gifts
we get, oh you only get married once? No? No,
but here thing most people, not even most, I think
we should either normalize all thank you cards all the
time for every gift, or a personal thank you however
(01:19:09):
the person deems but not you either need to do
a video or a card, and the video is very new,
like the first time I've ever even been exposed to
a video thank your card for wedding gifts, but like
you can't do an in person, Hey, thanks for the
wedding gift. Also, let me tell you this my handwriting
Yeah sucks. It's okay though it's not about the handwriting
as it is here. I'll read you some comments. Kelsey k.
(01:19:32):
This is basically what I do cards to older family member,
snapchats or pictures to other people of us using them. Okay,
sounds like a cop out from surely this is actually
a better way to say thank you. You You can express
yourself better in a video than you can on a card. Wendy,
I'm fifty four, and I've always thought thank you cards
were the stupidest things ever. If I wanted to give
(01:19:53):
you a gift, I would, and I don't need to
thank you mail to me. This is not about the video,
just thank you cards in general from Doki Jones. It's
just on and on, Okay, But I did get one
from producer Ready if you send me a video on
coming right over and picking that juicer up, dang right?
I love how I mean it, Just mout I never
got that video. You're the oldest person on the show,
and you're anti video. Chelsea writes, I'm team Caitlin. I
(01:20:16):
even write handwritten thank you cards after a job interview
that I get. Yeah, that's that's little, that's personal. But yeah,
so then we should do wedding invitations by video. Hey,
you're invited to our wedding, right, I try to tell
Caitlyn that while always spending money. Yeah, well, I'm the
same page now the paperless post. Yes. My point is
(01:20:36):
I love thank you cards. I write thank you cards,
but I think having to write them for wedding gifts.
If that's the case, we should been writing for Christmas
gifts and we should write it for birthday gifts and
I'll accept nothing less. And if that's what we're gonna do, fine,
I'll write. I'll write a card for every gift I get.
I'm not against writing thank you cards. I just think
that the wedding gift card only we're only doing it
(01:20:57):
because tradition tells us to, not because it's actually something
that's good. You might just be mad too, because you
got a lot of gifts. That's true, That's probably most
of it. All right. My hand was hurting and I'm like, oh,
do I get but no. We sent Mike and Amy.
There's early And then I started to tell Caitlin, why
don't we do this for everybody? And she was like, no,
people expected thank you card. I'm gonna tell you this
and I'm gonna I'm gonna end it. I don't expect
(01:21:19):
it thank you car when I give somebody a wedding
gift and then I get it in the mail five
months later, and I'm like, oh yeah, but I never
sit there going I wonder where I thank you card is?
Do you guys? No? No, not really. But it would
be cool if people about wedding again. From sending a
video of our friend Meg got married to her and
her husband and they're showing, hey, we got this. We're
(01:21:40):
actually you're in it right now for the first time.
So thank you for the gift because this is actually
something that's actually changing our day to day life. Oh,
it would be amazing. I still want my thank you card.
Thank you well, Amy? Are you okay with you? Morgan?
I'm fine with it. Would you video or card? Video? Okay? Yeah?
I wonder where this to where the division is? Pray,
(01:22:01):
I bet you he does thank you card? Ray video? Okay,
Scuba for sure. I think it's an age thing, Eddie. Honestly,
Scuba me. It doesn't really matter as long as to
say thank you, whether it be video or a card. Cool. Hey, Scoop,
appreciate to give budd There you go, there was You'll
get a video too, buddy. Hey, we're five five verses
one video here, dang, all right? And ironic Eddie is
(01:22:23):
the video producer here. Oh dang, you're right. It's like
Ray Yeah, ironic wedding day, all right, Luke Combs, Hurricane
Bobby Bones show. By the way, save all the mean comments.
I understand this is not going to be a This
is like home Alone's not a Christmas movie. I say
that too. Oh, you need to get your guy that
you pay from the Arkansas basketball team to make a
video normalizing video thank you cards. Oh, I thought you're
(01:22:45):
gonna have him do the thank you cards. It's the
best bits of the week with Morgan. Number two, we
had another update on Lunchbox. Before he left the show
for to go have his baby and all the exciting
things happening, he heard about the couple who found the
(01:23:05):
biggest diamond yet this year at the creator of Diamond
State Park right after he was there, and yeah, it
was a whole thing. I'm just gonna let you guys
listen to it because he was in disbelief shock add
an adjective here. I mean really, he was not happy
and he's not proud of himself. So yep, listen to this.
Number three, one of my friends just sent me this
story from THHV eleven in Arkansas. A California couple finds
(01:23:29):
the largest diamond so far this year at the Arkansas
State Park. No way today that Lunchbox just went through
the last week. It's hilarious. I can't even mine. Wait
for people that are new to the show, like brand
new lunchbox, went out to this diamond. Mind drove seven hours,
doug all day, didn't find Jack Krab then finds out
(01:23:51):
on Friday's show. Abby comes in and goes, I had
some rocks too. It looked like there may be some
value to the stuff that she found. Yeah, but here
you go. The couple said they found the four point
three carrot yellow diamond within an hour of searching. It's
the largest found in twenty twenty one. Norain and Michael
redberg I spent much of their time visiting national parks
since retiring in twenty eleven. They noticed the crater of
(01:24:13):
Diamond State Park and decided to go. They arrived on Thursday,
September twenty third, and suggested they venture out further than
the mine entrance. I said, hey, we should go to
the middle of the field. You were in the middle
of the field. I was, Were they on the south
one or where'd you have to go? I went to
the south field first. That looks like one of Abby's diamonds.
I'll be honest with you. What he found really looks
like one of those things Abbey had. I did not
(01:24:35):
see these people there. About forty minutes later, their change
of location paid off. She was walking around, she spotted
the diamond on the ground. They confirmed it is a
large yellow diamond. It weighs more than four carrots and
it's about the size of a jelly bean. The couple
named the diamond Lucy's Diamond, after her husband's kitten. The
diamond is the largest found so far this year, and
(01:24:55):
it's the size of a jelly bean. That's huge. Four carrots. No,
I'm just picture yeah, okay, yeah, I know that train.
What are you saying kidding me? Like a jelly No,
not at all, Like I don't have a fourcarent ring
or kidding. I think that's big. I don't know how
that guy misunderstood because you can bear it to a
(01:25:16):
jelly bean. You're like, that's all because well because I
guess when Punchbox brought in this like huge rock and
was like this is the yes, and he's like, thought,
what it sounded like you were like jelly bean, but
it doesn't look like a rock. Ay, it looks like it.
If I were to put a jelly bean on a
wedding on a band, yes, that would be huge. I'm
(01:25:37):
just like picturing. I thought, I don't know what the
biggest rock found this year is amazing. It's amazing. I
need a picture of these people. Why you might know him?
What if they were there? What if you saw them?
What if you're right now? Do you want to say
it's on Mike's computer? Do you see that? Guys retired?
Well now he is. They just don't know. He said,
what they've been doing since retirement. He looks like he's
(01:25:58):
twenty five years old. He probably invented something or won
the Lottery's living every part of I'm so annoyed, like
that is so annoying, Like you can go back. I
was that close to having that diamond. I mean, this
just proves that lunch drugs could have found something like
steps away this last day on the show for a
(01:26:19):
couple of weeks. This is how he's gonna leave us.
He's actually this is so annoyed, Like I am in
such a bad mood. Guys like that is probably he's
actually leaving. Now. What would you like to say? I
hate to bring this up as you're talking about your diamond.
You're leaving because you're gonna have another kids, I am.
I mean the diamond is cool, but yes, we are
(01:26:39):
going to the hospital because we are going to be induced.
My wife is pregnant and we're about to have our
third kid. She has gestational diabetes, and the longer the
pregnancy goes, the more dangerous it becomes for her and
the baby. So the doctor last week said, we need
to come in today and induce labor. So sometime today
we will have a third baby. Would you rather have
(01:27:01):
the baby today or have the diamond? Well, man, that
diamond's pretty good, nice, pretty good, pretty. I feel like
a lot of times he wants to say one thing
and he changes. I've noticed this new thing with him.
He like, what's the words up with? It's pretty freaking nice.
That diamond is pretty freaking nice. Like, I don't know
how much it's worth. Like if I could have that
diamond today and wait for the kid till tomorrow, that
(01:27:23):
would be the perfect scene. I mean that way, I
would have two birds one stone. You know. Would you
miss the delivery for that diamond? Yeah, okay, well let's
just leave it. He's heading off to have his third baby.
We'll see in a couple of weeks. Yeah, I'm gonna
go have a baby. And I mean boy or girl,
I don't know yet. Did you say we do you
or is it she? No, it's we You have the baby? Well, yeah,
(01:27:45):
it's gonna be in my arms too, like I'm gonna
have it. Who is pregnant, Oh she's pregnant, right, for sure,
I'm not pregnant. Who's having the baby today? She's pushing
it out of her right, and then I will have
it in my arms. Right, So I am really a
wee thing. Then I like that, because's not gonna be
a wee thing for me. I think she's doing all
the work whenever she gets pregnant. Well not, I mean
you got you help get that baby in there. You
(01:28:06):
realize that. So it's a week day fun and it's fun. Yeah,
it's a good time, all right. And it's fun when
you have the baby too, I mean not for her,
but for you because you're like, all right, come on,
come on, there's a baby and you get to announce
if it's a boy or girl. That's the exciting part.
Good luck. Thank Yeah. Well I don't have to do anything.
I'm just gonna have to stay awake because it's gonna
be a nap time, you know, and she's gonna be
(01:28:27):
what if he fell asleep like at that diamond mine
takes a nap and then the baby out. Yeah, all right,
lunch walk, good luck, We'll see you. We'll talk to
you soon and we'll see you later than that. All right,
everybody wished to lunchwalk is farewell and good luck. Sorry
about that, Diamond buddy, Buddy. It's the best bits of
the week with Morgan. Number two. A huge thing like
(01:28:49):
impromptu happened on the show this week. We found out
about Abby's dating dilemma with a random text. Her wild
moment on the show this week, but hilarious, hilarious, viral,
like just everything transpired so quickly too, like the FaceTime
the like it went from thinking she might be getting
(01:29:10):
scammed in Catfish to holy crap, this is a real person. Yeah,
and I love the original storyline. I'm like, all right,
this is what happened. And then we all went in
different directions of what we think is really going on.
And I'm still a one hundred percent on on my theory.
I'm with you. I'm telling you that when this happened
to me, right, um, you guys will hear the whole
breakdown of like what went down. But I gosh, this
(01:29:34):
was probably a year and a half two years ago now,
a guy called my mom her phone number and was like, hey,
is this Morgan? And she's like, no, who are you?
What are you looking for? Like try and figure out,
of course, being my mom protective, and he's like, oh, okay,
never mind, just hung up. And then my mom sent
(01:29:54):
me the number and she's like do you know this number?
And I was like, no, I don't know who that is.
It wasn't in my state, it wasn't in in Kansas
or Tennessee. It was somewhere else. Don't even know the
area code, right, And so a few days go by,
I get a text from said number and was like, hey,
is this Morgan? And I said who is this? They
(01:30:15):
don't respond, then they start blowing up my phone what
duck rap? So then I blocked them and then I
get another text from a different random number and goes, hey, sorry,
this is blank from this phone number. I've heard you
on the show. I found your number online. WHOA. I
was just like, you know, I heard you talking. It
was after we had discussed one of my dating things
on air and people are hitting me up in the DMS.
(01:30:37):
This was their creative way of hitting me up, Like
I would have loved to take you out or whatever,
and I'm like, broa. I literally wrote him back and
was like, next time, don't be so creepy. Yeah, like
there are eight million other ways to do that. Okay,
but let me ask you this, what are some of
the eight million other ways that they can do that?
Then mow me money to buy coffee for myself. That's creative.
(01:30:58):
That's a good idea that I would get my attention
enough to talk to you guys listen up. Okay, you
can hit me up in the DMS, but do something clever.
But a lot of people do that. Do something clever,
you know, don't just say hey, oh my gosh, you're
so pretty. Yeah, let's go, let's go have drinks. Be
like hey, like something creative. Hey, make a note if
you if you listen to the show and I have
a boyfriend, now, don't please don't do this to me,
but you can do it to Abby, you know, be like, hey,
(01:31:21):
like I've heard you know you sound so intelligent on
the show. I think your personality would really match with mine,
like like just genuinely be an honest, good person, right, Okay, Okay,
Like we're past the point of like messing with each
other and playing games. If you're really serious, just be
honest and be genuine. If you're going through the DM route, okay, okay,
DM route, you got the VMO all good stuff. If
you see them out, go up, buy a drink, say
(01:31:43):
I'll buy some for your friends. Leave. Yeah, I can
see see them out. That's easier because there you go
your opportunities right there. You see them, yes, and then
you leave, though you don't keep bothering. You leave. You're like, hey,
you want to talk sometime, here's my number, and you leave. Okay, okay,
it's important shows boundaries. Don't stay around, get in, get out. Yes,
we learn boundaries important. Leave a number. Yes. If you
(01:32:06):
do happen to stumble on a number, which again a
little creepy not suggesting this round you stumble on the
number by googling and researching, what do you mean I
don't figure on LinkedIn? Maybe okay? Or because this is
all other people, you know, it's not just us, right,
like this is just dating in general. Maybe their phone
numbers on a social media profile, maybe it's on LinkedIn. Whatever.
(01:32:30):
If you do have that, be like, hey, this is
where I saw your thing out. So you are not
trying to be creepy. I would love to take you out,
Like here's a photo of me. Just I'm telling you
in every situation, just be direct, honest, and clever. Those
are your three like things if you see. Yeah, direct, honest,
and clever. Yes, if you will get the person, you
(01:32:52):
will at least get them to talk to you one,
which is a big step. Or get them to at
least go on a first date with you. Okay, this
is the whole thing we're all trying to do in
the first place. Anyway, that's good stuff, Morgan, right, Yeah,
But like anytime you're dishonest, it's never gonna go anywhere.
Even if you do get a first date, it's never
gonna go anywhere. If this guy turns out to be
what I hope he's not, do you think Abby's gonna
(01:33:14):
go out with him? No, exactly. So I feel I
feel like in Abby's situation, this guy is not being
direct and he's not being honest. He was clever, he
was clever. But but you can't have that without the
other two, Like you got to have all three. And
I preface that was saying it could come out that
this was fate and it was totally random. There's no
(01:33:35):
way I would bet. I would bet everything. I would
bet my house, I would bet my car, I would
I would bet all of it. You're watching. But what
I'm saying is, I'm so confident that this person, it
was so close to doing something really clever and really
getting in. But I think I think he's lying. Yeah,
(01:33:56):
I think he's lying. And if that's the case, is
not going to work. And I really like for her heart,
for her sake, for everything, I hope that I am wrong. Yeah,
and it could be, and that would be a great
epic story, amazing one of a kind of Hollywood movie story.
I've heard of this. We have heard of random tax
and it turns out to people hanging out. It's a
cool friendship. But there are so many holes in the stories,
(01:34:16):
and so many holes that lead to the direction of
he knows, he knows you, he already knows you, and
I'm telling you had he followed up that Fireman picture
but saying, hey, I'm just joking, I know who you are. Whatever,
he could have maybe saved it for me, not personally
because the red flag, but you were cruping to find
my phone and correct red flag but for some people
(01:34:40):
that's endearing. Yeah, and he could have saved it. This
is a good bit. This is a real good this
is And for Abby's sake, I hope that everything turns
out the way she wants it to turn out. Either way,
I hope she kind of figures out what's going on.
If it's true, it's not whatever, and it goes well.
But for the radio side, this is amazing, so natural
(01:35:03):
habitat bit like this all happened in real life. There
was no plan of anything unbelievable. Oh man, you guys
have to listen to this. You can get the full
low down right here. You can watch it on Bobby
Bones dot com because I'm telling you such just very
invigorating and could turn into a rom com in three years.
Who knows. We don't take good in this moment. Even
(01:35:24):
sitting here recording this, we do not know it's true.
We will find out with you guys all likely next week,
hopefully she has some new answers. Now I know what
I believe, but I don't know. I know there's always
it that one person. Okay, Well, you guys, you guys listen,
find out for yourself what you think it is and
get ready for next week, because, as the Bachelor typically says,
that trauma continues. Number two. So here's where we are, Abby,
(01:35:49):
our phone screen is sitting in front of us on
a tall chair with a microphone and vulnerable with her story.
Let's applaud for be in vulnerable with our story today.
Thank you. You know, she came to us many moons
ago and said, Hey, I'm having an issue here. I
can't get a guy you on a second date with me.
I've been on the app. We go on one day,
they won't go on too, or they agreed it to
(01:36:09):
and they cancel. Yeah, I'm rude. We talked about that.
Then she talks about all the dms she's getting from
guys there are a little too psychotic, a little yes,
I would say that, And we're like, oh, stay away
from those fellas. We're just trying to find a normal. God,
where's the guy. So all of a sudden she gets
a text from someone going, hey, oop, did you mean
(01:36:29):
this and that too? I'm just a hot firefighter texting
random one my chief Right, Yeah, Mike D has put
the picture inside of some reverse image software. Yeah, what
do you think's happening here? Well, the good thing is
no results came up. Yea vaginal picture has been reposted
anywhere or even exist online right now? Yeah, that's a
(01:36:50):
good sign. But he says it in a way of
where I think maybe I hear a butt coming. Well,
I was looking more into the guy, like where he works,
based on like his uniform, and I just can't find
that picture connecting with his name and the actual guy.
So you're saying you dialed in on the department he
claims to be from. Yes, and they don't know who
(01:37:12):
this guy is. I don't see any like record of him.
There could there be like a Special Forces firefighters. Well,
you guys are really listed? Well, he said he is
a volunteer firefighters O the time. Even better, he volunteers.
So you sent him a picture of my face? Yes,
with a mask on? Yeah? Why would you send a
(01:37:34):
picture of the mask on? I have no idea. I
don't know if you're gonna send it. Okay, So you
send him that. I didn't want to give my entire
I done into a way. Has he asked for money?
So what I was gonna ask you is, did when
that happened to you? Did they ever want to FaceTime
he or anything? Well, no, not this time. When I
got catfished the first time. I got many catfish stories
(01:37:54):
when I got catfished, like ten years ago. Hard. Yes,
they did FaceTime with me, but their camera was broken.
I do finger quotes and I talked to them, but
their camera was broken. And I was just an idiot
and I was like, well, I guess their camera's broken,
so I just doesn't matter. Um, yes, so yes, but no, okay,
because I mean he's mentioned that. He's like, we could FaceTime,
but I'm like, oh, how comfortable are you with us
(01:38:16):
trying to call him? Oh jeez? Like okay. So he
asked me actually yesterday I think, and he said, have
you told anyone about this? She's defending his honor? Yeah,
what's up with that? And I was like yeah, I
was like of you. He's like, no, this is way
too embarrassing that I would do this. Then he would
do what accidentally text you? I guess. So that's why
(01:38:37):
this whole thing. I just Mike, can I see him?
Or somebody can I see him? I'm like, I just
imagine someone like even Lunchbox is sitting around with their
phone lego, let's see what she says next to right,
But the problem is you got to go find a
phone number. It's a DC number. Although when Kayla was
getting stalked, the person used zoom Skype. They were using
(01:39:01):
Skype numbers to set up different accounts. Oh, that's how
they could use up different Instagram accounts. Okay, well, the
picture's coming to me right now. Oh my gosh. He
doesn't even know it. But in his chief, does he
know what you do for a living? I said, I
said very general. I was like radio and podcasting, so
I didn't say, Okay, here's what I want to say
about this guy the picture. Yeah, first of all, I
(01:39:24):
picked in my mind when you told the story, I
thought he'd be shortless. Did you guys know, Well he
was taking his jacket off, is all she said. I guess,
I just I guess I just was fantasizing about I'm
sure jacket off was the gift, right, Oh, the gift,
that's all right? Yeah, I don't. I just thought it'd
be for a calendar or no sea. So what do
you gut, Bobby. Here's what I'm gonna say, and I
mean this, And this is coming from a guy who
(01:39:46):
rates himself like a six. Right, if he'd have been
a nine or a ten, I would go definitely a scam.
He's a solid seven and a half. Okay, So it's
not a picture that if I were going to grab
just to scam the I would grab this one. He's
in front of a fire truck. It's a yellow fire truck.
My good looking guy. But not grab a picture off
(01:40:09):
the internet to scam someone good looking to see I
have an important question. He kind of looks like what
celebrity tay looks like? What do you think, Amy, She's
put her finger on her face thinking about it. Is
that a scam picture? Why do you say that this
is good? It's like he's so sweet looking and like
(01:40:30):
he could like, Yeah, I think Bobby's right. If it
was a scam, they would go with someone like I mean,
that guy's cute and but it's not like this, you know,
weird Chiseled Channing Tatum, firefire somebody? Are you better believe
I'm having abs rippling? Yeah, one suspender is gonna be
(01:40:50):
off the shoulder. I'm gonna be shirtless. Man. He does
look like a nice guy. Yes, he looks so just
kind and gentle. Mike dear, what do you think? But
how would he get her number, it's one accidentally guys number,
accidentally her number. Yeah, that's that's what what's your area code?
What talent? So why would he accidentally? I need to
(01:41:12):
know if it's chief from Wichita Morgan, you want to
say something to say it? Okay, So something similar happened
to me where a guy found my number from the
internet that I had, like my old resume was on
LinkedIn and he found my number and messaged me that
I didn't even know it was online anymore, and he
like confess after I kind of like pushed hard on him,
and I have a feeling your numbers out there somewhere
(01:41:34):
on the internet. Somebody was listening to the show and
just decided to text you, Like, I think this is
a real person. Okay, look, I have an important question.
Has the guy asked if you're single or not? Like,
because this is I understand that, hey, this is an
accident or whatever, but at some point he's going to
be like, you're you're not taking anything right before we
keep talking? Yeah, he asked, See he knows that she's
(01:41:55):
single then without even asking no, or he's just like,
it's not like they've gone to level. So what do
we do next, Like, my thing next we need to
talk to him would be to call him up and
put him on tomorrow's show. Yeah, which is probably listening
right now. I don't think you see the thing. I
don't think he does, but it could be. No, he's
listening to WMZQ right now. Right now, he's like, I
(01:42:17):
made it, but I think we're off the air on
WMZQ because it's an hour later though, Okay, he's not
hearing this. Here's what I think. Let's all just give
our opinions on what's happening, and then we'll follow up
best we can if you'd like us to Oregon is
leave you alone and you chase. I don't even know
at this point because I still't know it's real. I'm like,
why does he keep wanting information about me? You don't
(01:42:39):
even live here, You're in a different state. What do
you want to know? Yeah, just like tell me something
interesting about yourself? Would you have for dinner? Like that's
thank you said twice? So I don't know. But when
he said tell me, he does. What we did talk
about dinner? And what was your reply? What was your
something interesting? What did I say? Oh? I was like,
(01:43:01):
I've done like eight half marathons, so I loved her.
I didn't know that. I don't know that. It's cool. Yeah, okay,
here's a way, Amy, What do you think's happening right
now at forty three after the hour on October seventh?
What is your opinion? The first time you asked me,
I was so confused. I didn't know. Now I'm like,
this is love, But do you how do you think
he got the information? Is it random? Is it like
(01:43:22):
Morgan said, or is it fake? I think it's I
think it just an accident happened, and he is. He's
rolling with it because Abby's reply when it happened was
kind of cute. She did the fire emoji and the
firefighter and then it just turned into like a conversation Eddie. Now, look,
as soon as this happened, it's too much. He already
knows Abby. He's already acting like he's acting like he
doesn't know her, so he's asking all these random questions.
(01:43:44):
I think Morgan's right. I think he got her number
from some database and knows it's Abby Moan. Yeah, I'm
sticking with my theory. I feel pretty confident and strong theory.
Strong theory Raimunda. Yeah, he knows it's abby. Great work
Morgan number two also though I've think this might even
be real love, and hopefully w MZQ is ready for
a phone screener because that he's probably moving to DC. Well,
(01:44:09):
this is what I'm gonna say. I think it's a scam.
I'm gonna tell you why. I think Morgan's theory is second,
and if I were going to rank them, I think
there's some validity to her thinking that that could happen,
because it's happened to her. Right, this is what I
think happened. If I'm him, If I'm this guy, I'm
a real guy, and you only see me a picture
of your face in a mask, Why am I going
(01:44:30):
to keep talking to you on this? Why am I
going to invest my time texting you back and forth
more and more getting to know you? If you're only
sending me a picture of you in a mask, I
must want already know what you look like, or two
don't care what you want to say. So that's why
I think Morgan's theory has some water. But I still
am leaning towards scam to protect your heart hurt, So
I'm gonna stick with scam for now. I hope it's
(01:44:53):
Morgan's theory. Well, I just just a random text. I
don't believe, because there's no way if I'm a dude
and I send you a random text and you send
me a picture back and it's just of you in
a mask and you don't give me your social media
that I'm gonna keep talking or even give a crap
what you had for dinner? Oh okay, you're nineteen dinner conversations.
Why do I care? If Morgan's theories right? Is it?
(01:45:13):
Can it still be love? Yes? Even though he's lying
about nine? Oh well, that's a problem. Night Seinfeld episode
where they got Jerry got her like information off like
the aids run No, I don't remember they did like
a run for and he got her number one of
the call her right. No, no, oh, that's kind of what.
I don't know. I don't know. I don't want to
say no to it, but he needs to admit it
(01:45:35):
pretty quickly if that's the case. Yeah, d what do
you think, Gabby? I just because I even asked him,
I was like, I'm just confused how you got my number?
And he said no, it was an honest mistake. I
have fat fingers, and I was okay, I never believe
in the fat fingers either. I do that, So I
(01:45:56):
didn't get my answer. Yeah, I just so. That's where
we are today. We're gonna follow up and see if
we can set something up for tomorrow. Okay, okay, are
you okay with that? Yep? That's gonna be a shocker
to him. Well, unless he does know that this is
happening right now. Hey, we want to talk to you.
I'm asking what you're comfortable with. Can we proceed and
work on something tomorrow or not? Okay? Yeah? Why not?
(01:46:17):
If you're not, don't We're happy to back down. We
will stand down. But not one person in the room
is going with the theory that it's someone on the
show tricking her. No, I don't think so. One lunchbox
is gone. Two we already we told him, don't that
would be so mean? Yeah, okay, okay, he gets could
be somebody else tricking her, but we don't know that person. Okay,
(01:46:38):
should I try to FaceTime him first? We try? Why
don't we try on the show tomorrow morning? Why? Love it?
Love it? FaceTime him live? O? God, you mean, don't
even tell him what I'm doing, and then night just
show up and be like, hey, guess where you are? Hey,
you don't have to go guess where you are? But yeah,
why don't. Well, let's talk about it after the show. Okay, okay,
all right, we gotta go Tomorrow is gonna be awesome? Man, Hey, Mike,
(01:47:02):
what did you find out since yesterday's show? I find
that you can find Abby's phone number online. Oh so
if you knew Abby, you knew about her, you could
search it out and he may have found it that
way and texted her and knows her. Oh now is
that creepy to you? I mean a little Yeah. And
then if you're lying about how you found it by
saying it was an accident, is he so hot that
(01:47:24):
doesn't matter? Oh? Good question? Is he so hot and
funny and friendly that it outweighs you put him on
the scale? Yes? That that that's a little heavy, because
crazy's okay, sometimes they're really hot. No, I don't know
about that. So are you saying you don't want to
pursue this at all because we don't even know if
that's true? Don't I mean? I would like to know, honestly, Yeah,
I would like to ask him and maybe okay, So
(01:47:47):
let's say we get him, we end up talking to
him and he admits, like, yes, that's what I did.
I'm sorry. I just was desperate to talk to you
and I thought this would be a good way. I
know it wasn't right, but will you forgive me? I
like that if he goes right to it would be
that would be okay, that's less crazy. Let me love this. Yeah,
if he's honest. Okay, here's what I say we do.
Would you rather cold call, FaceTime him or going on
(01:48:13):
the phone, call him and we patch him through and
talk to him there if he agrees it, So you're
you're saying, I agree, I would give him a heads up.
If you FaceTime won't be on the air. It'll be
you standing in the middle of the room here, huh,
away from a microphone, and we'll watch you do it. Maybe,
he answers, maybe, Oh, I definitely love that. Listen, we
can okay, if if she does it but he's not
(01:48:36):
on the mic, then legally we can give the commentary
of what's happening. Right when did you become Perry Mason? Well,
because I know that he we can't just throw him
on the air, no problems, like we can be Like
he's in the middle of the floor right ale to
hear her. He said, hello, do you want to try
to FaceTime? Sure? Is this a bad idea? I need help?
(01:49:00):
What's Abbey's excuse? Like what did she tell him? Yeah?
She gonna be like no, because if if my theory
is correct, then you're just doing to him what he
did to you. And like you're just how so because
he's lying, Like if he wanted to do the bit
about the fireman, cool, Like that's an easy way to
pick a girl up and get her to talk. I
(01:49:21):
should have been a fireman. But then he should have
been like hey, like funny joke, I know who you are.
I heard about you know whatever, and then like cool,
it wouldn't have been weird. Now that they've gone days
for talking and she needs to get to the real
part of this situation, all she's doing is facetiming him
just to see if it's real. Yeah, that's it. There's
(01:49:41):
no nothing wrong with trying to figure out if it's real. Right,
So I'm saying she should do it. Yeah, that's what
I'm saying. Okay, Okay, I thought I thought Morgan was
shutting us down. Okay, me too, and I respect it.
But Abby, are you willing to pay the ultimate price
of hitting FaceTime here on the air if it's not
don't mean to him right, because he will not you
(01:50:02):
will not be exposed. Yeah. But Abby, if he's tricking you, don't. Okay.
She's like, I don't hurt his feeling. And I'm like,
he really means a lot to me. He's somewhere in
South Africa with buddies. Okay, are you ready? Yeah, you
have to get away from the microphone. I'm just going
to do it right now. Yeah, go sit over in
the corner. We have to get her away from a microphone.
(01:50:24):
Can she's sit in the corner over there or over
here that corner and turn that mic off? Yeah, Ray quick,
turn on the stage mike off. Ye, go far far
in the Okay, So don't hit, don't hit start yet, Abby,
I want to reset this real quick for all of
our listeners. Answer. He may not answer. He probably won't answer. Okay,
squat down. I would even move over here, move over
here by the wall. Okay. So this is what's going
(01:50:44):
to happen. Abby, our phone screener who has come to
this show and say hey, I'm having trouble dating. She
gets on apps, she meets guys. They go on one date,
and she brought to us her frustration that if they
go on a second date or have it set up,
they canceled before the second day. He even starts and
she's like, what am I doing wrong? So we talked
about this, and guys went and they started looking at
Abbey social media and started messing her like crazy. Then
(01:51:05):
she had so many offers she didn't know what to do.
But the offers were extreme extreme. These guys are being
really dramatic, like I'll date you. I'd give anything, like
my left toe, I'll name me foot. But now Abby
gets a random text my firefighter that goes, oops, I
didn't mean to send this to you. This was an accent.
I was sending it to my fire chief for our website.
(01:51:28):
Now we're trying to figure out if he's real. Abby
has his number. She's been texting back and forth with them.
Are you nervous? All right? If he answers? Though? What
does she do? Hey? I think you should do this,
say hi, hey, like, hey, how's it going. It's me,
It's out. She'll know who it is. Because its probably
said in your phone. They're like, hey, how's it going?
(01:51:49):
Just say hey, listen. I was really nervous. My friends
were telling me that you may not be a real person,
and I was really nervous that you weren't. And so
I hit this button to make sure I wasn't getting scammed.
Good stuff, that's what I would say. Not good, that's
what I would. I'm asking if she can say that, okay, okay,
and say and say, well, I guess you're a real person.
Um is everything? Then it's gonna be awkward for a second.
(01:52:09):
Be like I'll let you get back to work. Is
everything good? You can do one of those and yeah,
say okay, well hopefully I talk to you later. Bye. Okay,
here we here we go, let's go. We're gonna counterdown
like New Year's already hit that bastime might wear a mask. Also,
I recognized that, Okay, let's set the countdown. Here we
go forty one one. I was like, ten, all, here
(01:52:32):
we go five, four, three two one. Here she does
hold hold hold up, it's I hear it ring. Well
closer to your eyes, because that's all he knows. Oh,
I can't he work? No, what is wait, what ask us?
(01:53:14):
Ask him questions? He hung up? He hung up? Is
he putting out a fire? Okay? Wow, that was intense.
Oh my eyes are watering. I can't. I couldn't believe
he answered. At first. I was like, oh, my gosh, wait,
was he cute? Though? Hit a mask on? Ask on?
Now he had a mask, so he must be at
work in public? Okay, so okay, Well, my gosh, a
(01:53:36):
lot of things just happened to me internally all at once.
When I heard that sound when it connects, I couldn't
believe it. Yeah, okay, so okay, what do we do next?
I should have asked him how I got my number?
He said. I mean he already told me. He already
told you, but you need to say I think straight up?
Should she just be like, hey, real, talk like I
(01:53:58):
don't know what happened. I don't know what she thinks,
he saying, he hang up. Let's start from the beginning.
I was the one that was like, okay, I'll let
you get back to work because he was so confused.
He was like, Hi, oh yeah, I'm real. Oh yeah.
He shouldn't act like it's weird that you're wondering if
he's a real or not. Random morning, she decides a
FaceTime without a text. Her head done, like, hey, can
(01:54:19):
you FaceTime weird? It's a weird, weird crime. No. His
reaction was totally, Oh my gosh, what if this is
complete fate and they get married. I mean, we don't
even know what happened. We don't even know what happened
on that. I'd like to know what just happened. Well,
we learned he's real, basically, I mean he answered, and
there was his face and there was my face, the
(01:54:41):
same eyes, same eyes. Yeah, was he in front of
fire truck? No? Okay, did you have a lot of
fire suit? No, here's a volunteer. So what's his other job?
Do you know his real job? I do? Okay, what
is it? I'm not gonna don't lumberjack. He sent me
like pictures from his other job too. I mean, this
is like this is you know a lot about him?
I do. And that's why I was like, do I
(01:55:02):
continue this? Because I didn't know if I should be
like saying all my information and things about me when
you don't even live here. What's the point. This is
what I think we should do. What I think we
need a second to gather our thoughts. I think we
need to take a break. I think we need to
have Abby sent him a text right now during the break,
so everything does it just fizzle? Not even fizzle, just
(01:55:26):
he's had to be like, right, So let's let's gather.
We're gonna come back in a second. We got three
and a half minutes or so. We will get an update.
We'll we'll construct a Texas sent him. Maybe we'll get
him back on him back right. Poor guy, like he
thinks he's just talking to Abby. Little does he know
he's got Abbey and he got our number. He knows
what's going on right now. I agree, huh that she's
(01:55:48):
got a whole team of people consulting her on how
we talked about the show yesterday. He may not know
anything about the show, trust me, he don't know. Abby.
Good job, thank you. We're gonna take a break and
come back. Okay, fine, Bobby, you should face time and
be like, do you know who I am? He's like, no,
I'm Abby's dad. I'm cleaning my gun. As we connected
(01:56:11):
on this Sun it's the best bits of the week
with Morgan number two, here we are. Abby had a
random firefighter text her. She's been having a conversation with
him for days. She brings the picture to us and
I'm like, well, that's a scam. And then Morgan's like, no,
I think he actually figured out who you were, and
as being dishonest with you about how he found you. Yes,
(01:56:34):
which because he told you it was just a random text, right,
like he didn't mean to text you. He was supposed
to be texting the chief of his fire department. Yep.
I would like to for my theory to be out
there too. I'm the only one that believes this could
be an actual accident and it ends up true love.
That could be it's just my number, yes, Morgan. But
if it's an accident, wouldn't he if he's been a
(01:56:55):
volunteer firefighter forever, wouldn't he have his fire chief's phone
number in his song? Maybe he's lookay, maybe he's new
because the picture to the website, why not just hit
his contact? Yet? I have another thing for that too.
Yet Ahead said he just updated his phone. There we
go got the new iPhone. So but when I got
the new iPhone, I didn't listen. Sometimes people go hang
out a new phone and lost my contacts. They all
mean we never saved your number to begin with. Yeah, yeah,
(01:57:18):
I know you did call him on FaceTime. In the
last segment he answered, he's a real person. Jeez, yeah
he is. How was a lot? He was walking? So
we got it. Here's the text you send him? Ready, Okay,
I didn't respond to long wait, so he hasn't sent
you FaceTime. He hasn't sent a text like hello, what
was that? Nope? Okay, okay, say hey, sorry about that FaceTime.
(01:57:40):
I'm with all of the people on my radio show. Okay,
oh yeah, because he knows I'm a radio Yeah, and
they were telling me that you were a scam I'm
like shaking typing this send here we go. Okay, did
(01:58:01):
it go? Did it go? Yep? Okay? Oh red he
already read it? Who right now? And he has his
red receipt on that's I mean. That means he's not
a scam artist. They would never have red receipts on there.
The only person I know that has that is Mike
d That's true. Okay, there bubble yet, gosh, no, three dots,
(01:58:24):
three dots, dots. He's thinking, he's reading, he's thinking. So
let's see what he says back, Okay, let us know
if the bubble comes up, no bubble. If I'm him
right now, I'm understanding. Yeah, because if he has scammed,
if he scams out the word, if he went and
got your number from the internet, then that's not so honest,
(01:58:45):
but it's just honest enough to where if he's a
good guy, it ends up being a cute story later
in life. Right, do we agree Morgan that she could
still date him? Yeah, it depends how quick he comes clean.
If that's the case, if he still like rolls with
this random text for a while. By the way, I
know what, let me throw a scenario because he said
(01:59:06):
that what he had fat fingers and needn't mean to
say it to you. What if you meet him and
you see his hands and it are really fat, Like
he has like one hand that's so fat that you
can't actually text. What you would also need is to
get the chief's phone number and see if it looks
anything like Abby's. I do want to do that. I
really want to do that. Now, be like, what is
the chief's number? Because if it's not even close then what? Yeah, okay,
(01:59:27):
is he nothing yet? No? I actually he just did
he said he said, no worries. I was just walking
around my work. Definitely caught my off guard smiley smiley face,
almost as random as my text? There we go. So
that didn't like explain anything. We didn't ask it. We
didn't ask to explain, right then, Let's be honest. We
never said please explain to us more. We just said
(01:59:50):
thanks for answering. Yes, it's a wee thing now. No,
we're all invested in h You want to just take
about my phone? I can probably type fast with right now.
Two options here, right. I don't want to kill this relationship.
No parenthes bit this relationship. That's a good one. Yeah,
I don't. So I don't think we force anything right now?
(02:00:11):
I think what we do? What was says last thing
he said to you? No worries? I was just walking
around work. I definitely caught my off guard almost as
random as my text, say miley face. Yeah? Random is
my text? Or text? What's so random? Say hey, cool,
have a great day at work. I'll you know, text
me later. Well, you guys say text me later? Would
(02:00:32):
you say that? Yeah? Okay, say cool? Don't don't they
like to talk about dinner? Text me what you're gonna eat.
What are you just say? Okay? Cool'd be like this, cool,
I knew you were telling the truth about it. Wow,
I knew you were telling the truth about it being
a random text. I told them they didn't believe me. Wow.
(02:00:55):
The pressure opens, but the honesty pressure. You're giving them
the chance to tell the truth. Three. Yeah, yeah, Mike
you feel about this? Morgan? Yeah, I'm not going to
aimy that you guys have married a hundred years right, right?
What's being married? Haven't anything to do with you haven't
ever had to live in this world of texting in
social media and internet. No, you've been married. You got
married nineteen thirty two, a long time ago. Okay, Okay,
(02:01:21):
what you're saying? Would you write I knew you were
telling the truth, that you're real. What you say? I
would say, it's about the it's about his random I
would say, um, what they told me that you Yeah,
they told me that you weren't real. I told them
that you were real and it was an accidental text
that you sent me. Right. Sorry, sorry, Oh that's right. Right,
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that's strong, that's strong. I may have jumped on your
little too, arly, because that's good. Thank you, married woman,
give it to me. I just take I'll take a
picture of my wing. Dude, now, really, Hey, don't sound
like a dude when you're typing that. I trust you.
I trust you, Bobby. Alright, alright, let's see okay, um,
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all right, let's talk later. Period. I knew you were
being honest about it being a random text. Did you
ever back up, back up? Fire chief? Oh? Yeah, it's good. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
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thank you. Do you ever tell your fire chief about it?
Do you say about it? I have a good day
at work. Okay, here's what I'm writing. Let's talk later.
I knew you were being honest about it being a
random text? Did you ever tell your fire chief about it?
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LLL question Mark, have a good day at work? Be
good to that. It's good, Morgan, Yeah, do it go?
Is it read yet? If it's read immediately? Oh man,
well I sent it. It has now been delivered. Um,
not read yet, so he's probably now in the midst
of living his life. Okay, here you got here you go.
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Final thoughts, Morgan. I still stick with my theory. I
think that's the case. We just got to figure out
if it was a random text, or or if he
knows who you are, and if he knows who she is,
he needs to come clean. Yes, very immediately before the
weekend's over, I think so, Yeah, should she press him
a little bit? Yeah? Can I ask for if what
is Chief's numbers? No? No, no, no, okay, but I
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would definitely be like, Okay, did you really just like
we're hitting it off too much? Did you really just
randomly send me this? Because if so, there needs to
be a movie made about it, Like it needs to
be something with a little joke in it, you know. Yeah, yeah,
this is like serendipity. Yeah, if um more, Eddie, I mean,
I'm still with it. He knows her from the show,
he got the number of blah blah blah. But I
think right now the current update is he's thinking, this
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is my chance to tell the truth. Do I do
it or do I not do it? This is where
he is right now. Amy. Let's no way he doesn't
know Abby from the show. And it's totally and onto
that that's a Disney movie. Right now, he accidentally sent
the text and they're hitting it off. He could be
talking to a married woman right now. There's no way
that could I have a thing. That's why I'm saying,
and she didn't send a whole face. All right, Abbie,
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good luck as you read it yet. Yeah, Red, but okay,
we'll check out check back on Monday. Okay, there's Abby
our phone screener. It's the best bits of the week
with Morgan number two coming in at number one. You
guys always love when we do some karaoke, and boy
did we do some karaoke this week. Definitely get a
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good laugh in with this one. Amy, myself and Ray
Mundo all saying Hotel Key karaoke with Old Dominion as
our backup band, and they were laughing their butts off
at us. And we you know, somebody had to get third,
somebody got second, somebody got first. I'm just gonna tell
y'all didn't do very good. And that's not a surprise.
We've heard my singing voice on the show before, so
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it's no surprise as anybody, including myself, that this all
went down. But you guys should listen to this, I'm
telling you so good. And then after you hear the
karaoke bit. They also released a new album this weekend
and they played some of those new songs for the
first time, So go watch that on Bobby Bones dot com.
After you listen to Me Horribly Butcher Hotel Keith number one,
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the Friday Morning Conversation with the Old Dominion. They have
a new album. It's out today called Time, Tequila and Therapy.
It's thirteen tracks. I hope you check it out. They
performed two of the new songs today. It is Chef's
Kiss good. I always say that, couldn't say it any
better than that? Could? I am No, it's really good.
I'll try something that good. Yeah. What we're gonna do now, though,
is we're gonna do a little karaoke competition with members
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of the show, with Old Dominion serving as the band. Yeah, now,
Raymundo one. He chose Amy to go first, Morrigan to
go second, and him to go third. You guys will
also be the judges and judge on ability to keep
up with a song, vocal ability, passion, like it's just
all encompassing, yeah, like overall. Yeah. Are we doing like
Olympic scoring like one to ten for each contestant? Or
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are we I think at the end you just do
a little huddle and pick a one. Are lyrics allowed
or not? Yeah? Of course do we have the lyrics?
Are you going to read the lyrics. Well, I don't know.
I was asking, are they allowed everyone? Everyone has a sheet? Yes, yeah,
the lyrics? Okay, top first Amy? Here she goes walking
the stage. Now Amy has taken the microphone. Now, Amy,
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how are you feeling right now? It's on? Yeah? You
sound great? Um, feel good this when this song first
came out. Don't want to brag because I know that
these guys know knew it was a hit. Don't want
to brag, but brag go ahead. But I feel like
I was one of the first people on it. Now
I feel like you were too. Remember I remember your passion.
Thank you, thank you. So I think we sent Amy,
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would you like I did? Yes, they sent me a
frou basket because I was so into this song. She
doesn't want to brag. Made no bragging. So the pressures.
Would you like to hear how it's going to start, Amy,
because because I just want to do Yeah, we need
to like it'll be good for even Ray and Morgan
number two to hear when to go in? So how
will this start for her? Well? Can yeah? Okay, we'll
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let you know. I'll see if I feel it. But
this isn't the real This isn't the real one. This
is just everybody hearing it. Okay, yeah, okay, got it
and you got it? There do verse and chorus. Now
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we need more from me though, for the best. This
is how no. Okay, watched Matt do a warm up
and that he does like side. He doesn't have a
full on the mic. It was just kind of like, Amy,
do you need a key from Matt though? Because you
were not on Well, guys, I can't sing great, so Trevor.
Plus I can't hear myself, so I don't know you
can hear yourself coming out of your mouth though, Okay,
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So give me a good hum them all like dope,
dough ray dough. Give me that I've lost it too. Okay, well,
I'm just gonna go for it. Okay. Here she is
Amy performing Hotel Key with Old Dominion as the backing band.
Give it up, Bram, Okay, here we go. It was
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down Sun Street. We couldn't even pronounce. We were talking
a little of a half announced tequila, which befo we
were real. It was real either one of us looking
for three little words unless those three words would not
disturb check out the hotel person, I guess. Thanks got
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me and that I can't open the at the hotel.
All right, everybody, how do you feel you did? Amy? No,
I messed up on checkout. Was supposed to be noon,
but we slept until three. Yeah, that one is very
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that's a tricky how's it? Type? Is its apostrophe? P?
We're supposed to? It is? Okay? Is that I was
trying to build it, but we slept until three? And
it's also she gave it a mic up? Can I
see the lyrics that game? Yeah? The beginning ever listened
to the lyrics? Is the radio version? And yes there
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is because I've never heard it was down some street.
We couldn't even pronounce. We were smoking a little from
a half announced. I was like, that's so that's not
the version that I've heard on the radio. What is it?
What do they say on radios? Well, they were stuck
in the middle. Uh. Like, I was like mad that
we had to change that, but um, you know, it's
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hard to like change the lyric, especially one that's like that.
But Trevor had the genius idea of basically saying basically
nonsense that just sounded like the same thing. Yeah, phonetically sentence,
what do you say he was stuck in the middle.
Stuck in the middle love and every ounce, which means nothing.
I mean every ounce of I love love and every
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minute of it. Okay, Well I looked at everyone, and
then everybody on the band looked at each other, like,
how about that? That's why he gets to sing the
real But that's what I listened to. Is that the
deep cut. You get points because you're the real deal. Morgan?
Are you ready? Not at all? Okay, Morgan? Our headhones,
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it's shapely. Yeah, you were very nervous. I'm like, who
knew I I'm on a microphone every single day, and
then you get with all dominion and all this unused
or shaping can rightly nervous Morgan all the time? Yes,
like my whole body is you know what we normally
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have shouted tequila before we do this, So yeah, I
need one of us. I need yeah time, tequila and therapy.
Do you need Morgan the intro or do you feel
like you have it? I mean we already did it
with Amy, so I feel like I can't have that.
So we're just gonna go for it, and she went headphones.
I did it, and now I'm starting to regret it. Okay,
here we go, here's old dominion with Morgan number two. Well,
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it was down. Some streets were good and even renounced.
We were smoking a little from half announced tequila was deep.
But the floe we were feeling it was real. Neither
one of us were looking for three little words. Let
those three words or they're not just checkout was supposed
to be new, but we slept until three. But she
kept the key. I guess the thing of me and
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that and the cloth over the Okay, okay, you hit
the part she missed and you missed the rush. Feel it.
I can to be farewell tracks there hearts on the
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sleeves and the clothes all over the floor. That that
that's a hard thing. I don't do y'all feel that
way some season the clothes all over the floor with
both no, like I can do it. Yeah, But I
mean when you first started, was that? Okay, Well, that's
a hard part. Our final competitor is ra Susan Harry comes.
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He might be a really easy I didn't. Those women
were gonna do that bad? Are you calling your shot
right now? I mean they're messing up lyrics. They were
off beat. I mean I can at least pull that off. Okay,
here is last words Ray Moodino performing Hotel Key with
all dominions. Well, they down some street we could in
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furn out. They were spoken a little from a half
an ounce. Tequilo was she, but the flow we will
feeling was real. Be the one of us who are
looking for those three little words. And then those three
words was do not disturb. Chuck out was supposed to
be new, but we slept until three. But she kept
the hotel key. So the universe, I guess, did make
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something up me and then I was left on the
sleeves and the clothes all over the Boomkay, okay, how
do you feel you did? I thought it ain't good
that that beat stuff is talk? Do you feel like
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you won? I think I won. Maybe Amy goes one,
but Morgan really jacked it up, so I definitely got
a second. Okay, okay, thank you the cake song man.
I don't know how you somehow started so liked and
then you chorus he started behind, got ahead of it,
and then ended up in the right spot. Landed it
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every time. This is gonna be terrible. There is Old
Dominion is in studio. They're playing live now, you guys
talk talk amongst yourself. You know, I knew who I
would say, Yeah, let us know when you come up
with your answer, Trevor, there's there's there's history, you know. Yeah,
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and the enthusiasm. Enthusiasm that counts for a lot, yea
even everyone ahead enthusiasm. Oh okay, I mean I messed
up the lyrics advocating. I forget the lyrics all the time,
bonded for life. Eight hours of Disney together, kind that's
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almost disqualification. I don't think we got it. Who is
in third place? First? Third place? Sorry? I think it's
I think we probably all agreed. It's Morgan. I'd take
that one. I'd take it. Look, nerves, nerves will get you.
Oh yeah, I was shaking. My whole body was shaking.
And he had a nice little like kind of wrap
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thing going on though. That was nice. But really the
wheels came off. I lost it all it was. It
came off so much that we didn't know when to
an We're gonna skip second. It's all about first. What's
first place? Raymundo who someone had sounded like cake need
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your arms around me? Or Amy? Both were excellent conditions
as as excellent you'ld be, but I think we have
to go with the history and the passion that Amy had.
Amy congratulation. Wow, I forget the words all the time,
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so it's okay that happens. Amy, What would you like
to say? I would think I would love to sing
with y'all again if you'd have me here like lives
like right now. She's like, I see you're playing Cleveland
in the twenty third. Is there any chance? Yeah? No,
my hometown so fun. Y'all are the best. Thank you.
The new records out today time tequilin therapy. You guys
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stream it, but not until the show is over today.
Be sure to listen to us and then go to
old of course. Of course. Um, congratulations guys. You know
big fan appreciate you doing this today. It's the best
bits of the week with Morgan number two. All right, y'all,
that's it for this week. Eddie thinks so much for
hanging out with Thanks for having me. I'm telling you,
it's always fun doing this thing. I know, we have
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like therapy, like ketchups, it's like everything because people think
we sit in here like in between songs and stuff
and we get to talk and hang out. Does know
what happen? I think some people get to do that.
I think you and I are pretty busy in between
songs because that's our chance to really really like zone
into our work, like do what we need to actually
be doing. Yes, yes, And then you know, then after
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the showing, we pretty much all leave because we're tired. Yeah,
and you've got to go home to all your kids.
I know, can telling me I only got that one
hour before I go go pick them up after I
get down. So so you don't want to just hang
out here forever. So this is always fun. Thank you
for catching up with mate. Let them know where you
where you can't where they can find you. Oh, they
can find me apt producer Eddie on everything, TikTok, Instagram, Twitter,
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I'm not on Facebook. Facebook. I am on Facebook, but
I don't really post on Facebook, Like I have an account,
but I don't put anything only a good thing because
Eddie called it the Facebook. The Facebook. That's because I'm
older and that's how I say things. Yeah, we gotta
work some one that's like the that's like the pinnacle
of old Eddie Man. And also a huge shout out
in congratulations to Lunchbox and his wife. They welcome to
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new baby. You can see his cute little announcement that
he posted on Instagram at Bobby Bones dot com. Um.
Hopefully we will hear from him in the coming weeks
on the gender, all the things. As of right now,
we really don't know anything, but the baby is healthy
and mama is healthy. So I'm at web Girl Morgan
on everything, TikTok, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, all of the things,
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and we are also at Bobby Bones Show on all
the things, So follow it all. Go watch all these
videos because just because you heard him doesn't mean you
haven't caught the videos, which are not much better when
you add a visual thing to it, especially watching Abby
FaceTime this man, I'm telling you go watch the video.
All right, y'all have a great weekend. I love y'all. Bye.
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