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Speaker 1 (00:11):
What's Happened to Friends? Welcome to Wednesday's show. More In
Studio Morning, researchers found that that restless feeling you have
a night, which I get a lot. We're just rolling
around and just thinking why can't I go to sleep?
That that's really bad for you, and that you shouldn't
even lay down to go to bed unless you were
just wiped like you should you shouldn't go to It's
like you shouldn't eat unless you're hungry. You shouldn't go

(00:34):
to bed unless you are wiped out. Wait until you're
physically exhausted to go to bed. That's hard. Well, maybe
there's things you can do to exhaust yourself and jump
in Jack's I may never go to bed if I
do this. I'm thinking more calming things like breathing exercises
that are read or something like burpies. We went two
different ways there. I always think it's funny about sleep

(00:56):
because sleeping is something you only fall asleep because you're
faking like you're already asleep. Excuse me, like you close
your eyes and well you have to fake like you're
asleep to fall asleep. Oh, because you're not really asleep, right,
So you have to close your eyes and fake asleep
until you fall asleep. Interesting, you never thought about that? No, no, never,
but it? But yeah, no, you have to fake asleep

(01:17):
to fall asleep, because there's no way you can fall
asleep without your right right. You close your eyes and
just get still like you're asleep. But honestly, I don't
remember that process. You do. You don't remember going to
sleep the actual part head hits the pillow and next
thing you know, I'm out. Oh that's a gift. You
have a gift. Gifted. I'd give countless dollars to be

(01:41):
able to do that. I'll sleep at all. I sit
there and fake it for hours hours. Gosh, let's go
over and talk to Ryan and Alabama talking about sleep. Here.
Hey Ryan, what's up? Buddy? Hey Bobby? Hey, what you need?
I need some advice. So I've just scout off work
in a twenty four hours and now I'm having to

(02:01):
drive about an hour hour and I have to class afterwards.
Need some tifts on being able to stay away well first,
not healthy. I think we've all done it. We've had
to drive extremely tired before I had a job or
at a maintenance on a golf course. It was miserable.
Four o'clock I was up driving m I would get
out and stop the card and then run laps around

(02:21):
the car. That's only good for so long, though, and
the more tired you get, the more you have to
do that. Obviously, there are the easy fixes, like the
energy drinks. Stop at the gas station. I never would
dabble in those pills though, at the gas station. The
yellow jackets, the yellow jacket I've seen him. Wait, didn't
have to take some of those for a bit. We
did in the radio. Ope, it made me feel terrible.

(02:42):
Yeah he did. Yeah, bad bit. Yeah, I don't do that.
I look back at that. One was a wise idea,
um for me. I was pulling the car over and
running around the car, rolling the window down and sticking
my head out the window, especially when it was cold.
I don't know. There are a lot of things that
you can do though, they just absolutely keep you awake.

(03:02):
I think it's a combination. Yeah, windows down, music loud.
I would stop too sometimes if it was a long
trip and like take a little nap on the side
of the road. But then I'd feel worse when I
was awake, and I'd be like, why did I just
do that. I should have just stayed awake. So my
advice is, if you start to get a little drowsy,
stopped a car, run laps around the car, get back

(03:22):
in drive. It's just sounds stupid, but it's what worked
for me. I mean, I am still contractic right now.
I might give it a shot. Well you might also been.
That's a lot of people may be taking some bones
graze tick talks of you. Yeah, and maybe some yellow jackets. No, no, no,
do that. Yeah, Ryan, that stinks, man, But hang in there.
You got to stay awake. You got it, all right, buddy,

(03:43):
all right, thank you, good? All right, man, or call me,
call us. Don't keep you awake. It is time to
open the mail bag. Something we call oh Bobby and show.
My boyfriend and I recently bought a home together and

(04:05):
we are all moved in. This is the first time
we're living together, and for the most part, everything's gone great. However,
there's just one thing that I'm having a hard time with,
and I would love your health. I am a no
shoe household, meaning you once you walk through the front door,
your shoes come off. I hate the idea of tracking
dirt and germs throughout the clean house, especially the bedroom

(04:26):
and bathroom. I've asked him before to not wear shoes inside,
but he does not seem to understand how much it
bothers me. I don't want to nag, but I hate
thought of outside shoes touching the same spot where I
walk barefoot around the house. I've tried to let it go,
but I can't get over it. How do I have
this conversation in a loving way without being the annoying,
nagging girlfriend. Thanks a bunch, Rachel. My first question of

(04:49):
you guys, is anyone else here a no shoe house? No? No?
But I want to be? Yeah, I would. I wish
I could be. I'm just lazy. I can't even implement
it myself elf. Like I in my mind, it sounds
awesome to be that house. And then I keep my
shoes on, and I'm gonna tell you why putting them
back on that's the problem. It takes forever, especially if
you got a tennis shoes, you got to tie them up.

(05:11):
I wish we were at no shoe household. Yeah, maybe
we should start now. It's never too late, it is
too lately. So here's what I would suggest. I would
suggest not approaching it, and I got a couple a
couple of ways to do this, not approaching it as hey,
we need have to talk about wearing shoes. I think
you sit down and you make rules for the house,
like we're just moving in. Let's make like a little

(05:32):
you know, guidelines that both both and then you put
your that in on your side of things, or you
can you compromise and go, hey, listen, I know you're
gonna wear shoes, but just no shoes in where there's
carpet if you're walking on wood. If there's wood, fine,
that's easier to clean. But if you're wearing on carpet,
no shoes. You got to meet me somewhere in the middle,
because you know, this freaks me out germ wise. I

(05:54):
think there's some compromise that has to be made. Maybe
he has a house rule that he wants that you
think is stupid, or just act like it is and
then be like fine, I'll give it to you and
you give me that. Oh that's good. I'll do that
stuff all time. So I would see there's just a compromise.
It has to be made. I don't think you're going
to like, you know what they say Cheetah's spots don't change. Yeah,

(06:15):
he's not just gonna go you know what, we're now
a no shoe household. Yeah, it's hard to implement and
hard to remember. So maybe you could ask him like, hey,
when you do have that meeting, I'm all for what
you said, like, sit down, have a meeting, see what
he needs from you. If there's anything meeting sounds can
a meeting clinic? I said that too. You Hey, let's
let's figure out I don't know whatever it is, just

(06:35):
wouldn't treat it like a meeting. Yeah what I said
that too. Be casual, be cool, cool, be verysy, it's fine,
but just throw out what you know, what you would like,
ask him what? First of all, start off by asking
what you would like, but him first. In any conversation,
it's good to put the other person first because you
do truly care about them, and then say, what can

(06:56):
I do to help make this easier? On you? Can
we keep like house slippers by the door? Should I
put a little like post it note until your you
get the muscle memory, because that's what when you're not
used to growing up that way, it's hard to remember
to do it right when you walk in. But if
there's a little post it note, he may not mind that.
I don't think he's ever going to do it, so
oh really, I think you have to make a compromise
with him of some sort. No, I was thinking the

(07:18):
best of him. Now he's not a good dude. I
can tell oh wow, or play this back room. There's
got to be a compromise made. You gotta give something
to get something. Morgan, were you a no shoe house? Yep.
I grew up in no shoe house and now I'm
still that way. That's awesome. What does your boyfriend think?
Oh yeah, he respects it. I mean he's seen me
have to clean up when people don't do that, and

(07:39):
he's like, I don't want to put chee through that.
It's just a lot more work to keep floors and
everything clean. When everybody wears shoes. We all agree that
that's the best way to do it. I want to
do it. Teach me your ways, Morgan, we're also just
lazy turds. If was there always a stack of shoes
and at the front door all the time, I mean
it was you were in so much trouble with my parents.
If you did take off your shoes, So I just

(08:01):
don't know another way to not do that. Was it
ever awkward though? If company would come over and they
weren't prepared to take off their shoes and then maybe
they felt uncomfortable. Well, everybody was always seeing shoes, so
that was like a first sign, right, if you see shoes,
then you know you kind of just naturally take them off.
But then the other side to it, like I follow
suit from my mom. She'd be like, hey, like, only

(08:22):
rule in this house you have to take off your shoes.
And that's the same thing I've stuck with, Like there
are any other rules, but you have to take off
your shoes. It's one thing when you go over to
other people's house pants at my house, anybody comes in
and take off your pants? No, But do you find
yourself like you can wear shoes in my house, But
would you come over to my house and just take
them off? No? I would ask you. I'd just be like, hey,
do you need me to take off my shoes? Okay.

(08:43):
It's interesting because if she were to come over and
just take her shoes off and you were not a
house where you do, yeah, that would be weird too.
It happens to me because when I went to Hawaii,
like I don't know, fifteen years ago, I bought a
little sign that says mahallow for removing your slippers. It
was just a cute sign with flip flops on it.
But people read it and they start taking their shoes off.
And we've never told anyone to do it. So people

(09:05):
do that with us, and we're like, well, that's really
nice of them, but didn't mean to. Here's what we're
gonna say at the end of this. There's a compromise
to be made. To get something, you got to give something,
find out what he needs. It can be dumb. I
think you can make it happen. It's just not going
to happen today. Cool. Cool, there we go, close it up.
We've got your cloth. A Michigan shooting range has closed

(09:31):
because of complaints the bullets are hitting neighbors homes. No, No,
that's not good. First of all, a lot of shooting
ranges are inside. Yeah. Second of all, if you have
an outside of one, you would think it would have
to be so far away from anybody's home whatsoever, in
the middle erection nowhere. Yes, I've learned to an outdoor
one before and it was definitely in the middle of nowhere.

(09:52):
Me too. That's where I went to get my certification.
State officials have temporary closed a northern Michigan shooting rains
due to public safety concerns. The Department of Natural Resources
says the North Pioneer Road shooting area, located on state
forest land in Minsy County, will be closed. Expanded target
shooting activities in the area, you have created unsafe conditions
for public land users and neighboring landowners. Unsafe conditions bullet

(10:17):
strikes in a neighboring home. I mean, luckily nobody got
shot or got hit with a bullet. And I'm sure
if you're shooting and you're a pretty good shot, you
ain't gonna hit these homes. But everybody in a good shot.
It's like going to the driving range a golf course
when you're learning. Yeah. During the closure, department staff will
elevate next steps that will eliminate the possibility of visitors

(10:37):
target shooting from anywhere other than specified areas. I put
walls up the top of the place. I don't know,
but do you think maybe people are Here's what we
did for the most part, and if you're not familiar
with me. I grew up in a town called Mountain Pine, Arkansas,
seven hundred people, very rural, so I grew up with guns.
I had my first gun when I was nine, like

(10:59):
my own gun probably run nine. Had a four ten
and it's four tens a shotgun for those who don't know.
And so, but our target range was you put cans
on a log and you sit there and you shoot,
and it hurt your shoulder forever because that's the first
thing you have to I'm having bruises on my shoulder
from being a kid shooting a four ten, and so
you shoot cans boom boom. I never to BB gun though,
that's weird. I guess I never was around anyone that

(11:23):
had a BB gun did show me a beat like
to shoot that, and you probably skip that level. You're
like shotgun straight to shotgun, and we only do that
deep in the woods and shotgun. Then we moved to
twenty gads into a twelve gags and you started, you know,
messing with rifles a little bit, but you don't shoot
that stuff where in a bullet can go anywhere. Although
sometimes when Arkansas wins, I do want to go outside

(11:43):
and shoot up in the air. Okay, okay, all right,
so Arkansas, Like, if Arkansas beats all missed this weekend,
I want to run out in my yard. Yeah, the
cops will be there in two minutes. Be awesome. No, yeah,
until it hits a neighboring house. I know, I know,
but sometimes you see that and like the Middle East,
you're celebrating something, they're like, they have machinists into the air. Guys,

(12:05):
those bullets come down eventually. When we beat Texas A
and M I did, I thought about that. How funny
it would be to go and just do Yes, the
bullets do come down. Yeah. So anyway, the other story
was pretty interesting that they had to close down the
gun range because people's houses were getting shot. I just
wondered how close they are to this stuff, you know?
All right, glad you guys are here. One other story

(12:25):
I wanted to mention before we go, because sometimes you're
listening to us early in the morning, if you're listening live,
do you ever get angry? Yes? Do you consider angry
to be real? Before I read you this science part
of this. I do think that if you're hungry, it
can affect your mood. So yes, angry is a mixture
of hungry and angry. Yes, the main reason that happened

(12:45):
just because blood glucose levels drop when you're hungry. That
makes it tough to concentrate, makes you more aggravated and
then more likely to snap at those around you. Low
blood sugar makes you more aggressive toward those around you.
So hungary is a real life thing. It's not just
like I look at that he's angry. No, it's rich,
your body actually acting. And we put a funny word

(13:08):
to it. Yeah hungry, But yeah, hungary is a real
life thing. You're irritable. I get hungry and my seven,
my eight year old son gets hngry. So it's passed
down through my genetics. I guess we both get hungry generationally.
He inherited the hungry. Yeah, I'm kind of angry now.
The latest from Nashville and Tullywood Morgan number two thirty

(13:31):
second Skinny Luke Holmbs shared a video of him playing
an unreleased song on social media. It's called the kind
of Love We Make. Here's a clip. Reba McIntire doesn't

(13:59):
regret any of her fashion choices she's made over her career.
You know, I've had some pretty outlandish things that I
have worn on stage and people say, oh Lord, you embarrassed.
I said, Nope. At the time, I thought I looked
really good. So I'm going to own it and just
be proud of it. Mary Moore has shared something that
makes her and her husband Ryan Hurd different from one another.

(14:21):
I've considered myself an introvert. So yeah, if we ever
walk into a room and I don't know anyone, I
feel like he'll be okay. But I need like a
drink in my hand or something to feel like okay,
I can have this conversation. I'm Morgan number two. That's
your skinny Hart. It's time for the good news. Bobby,

(14:43):
a blind Medesto, California fifteen year old, is making headlines
as the starting quarterback for the Medesto Raiders youth football team.
Jason Bracy has always want to play football, but when
he developed retinal cancer as a toddler, it took his
eyesight at age seven, but he was determined to play,
and once he got his own phone, he called all
the local teams asking coaches for a chance. Through hard

(15:04):
work and memorizing every play and where every player is
going to be, he worked away from running back last
year and now he's a starting quarterback. Wow, that's a while.
His dad directs him on the field from the sidelines
using a walkie talkie and speaker inside of his helmet. Recently,
he led his team and a win over one of
the teams that turned him down. Isn't that crazy? Wow?

(15:24):
So cool? I met a guy. I mean it's been
a couple of months or so ago, but I was
playing golf one day and he was like a therapist
and I was sitting there and he was sitting there,
and I was like, Hey, what do you do. We'll
just make a small talk. We're both went for you know,
golf clubs to be brought back to us or whatever.
And he goes, I'm a therapist. He goes, but I'm blind.
And I was like, you got her playing golf blind?

(15:46):
He goes, yeah, I'm the best blind golfer in the state.
I thought he was kidding, but he was telling the truth.
And I was like, well, how do you play golf blind?
He goes, well, as somebody lined me up, Like they
walk up and they lined me up. And then once
I'm lined up, I'm good to go. They tell me
how far and he hit and I hit it. That's
what I said. He's like, very want to play, but
let's just play all because that play all time? Pretty good.
That's crazy. I knew a kid growing up. We were friends.

(16:08):
His name was Ritchie and he was blind and he
played football all the way through high school. He was
a running back and they would just whoever was in
front of him would say all right, left, right, left,
and he would just run really like, how crazy, just
not knowing what you're going to run into. That's awesome,
great story, that's what it's all about. That was tell
me something good, Hey, Ramondo, what's that show on Netflix
where people pick between a wedding in a house. Oh?

(16:30):
I don't even know the name of it. That might
even be it wedding or mortgage. Yeahd wasn't it you
telling me about it? Yeah? So they go and like
a wedding planner comes over and says, Okay, we're gonna
playing you the wedding of your dreams, and they do it,
and then someone goes, no, but you can use that
money and buy a house. But it's one of the two, right, Yeah,
marriage or mortgage. Oh, that's a good name of a show.

(16:52):
Marriage or mortgage. Anyone watch that? No, so Ray tell
is it a good show? It's comical a little bit
because obviously you should always choose the mortgage, and they
just try to make these weddings seem like they're cool,
and they're like, but listen, if you get a cotton
candy maker, you can do that instead of the mortgage.
And the people are like, oh my gosh, that's a
tough decision. I don't know, but if we're being honest,

(17:15):
the mortgage shit, the money you can use with what
you spend for a wedding would always be the reasonable decision.
But a wedding isn't about reason. It isn't there's about reason.
You do in your living room with like eight of
your friends, have a little dinner, a call the day.
A wedding is about extraordinary celebration, SuperFect. It's just extra.

(17:41):
It's just extra. So I was reading the story here
a couple skips their wedding they were gonna spend all
their money on and they're taking four honeymoons instead, and
I was like, that's great. They gave themselves the gift
of experience instead of a party for a bunch of
other people. A bride and groom decided to ditch the
extravagant wedding they were planning and spend money on four
like curious honeymoons instead. It's just what you want in

(18:03):
your life. Yeah, we loved our wedding. It's great. We
also could have afford our wedding. It wasn't like we
were having to put anything out to go like a
but if we thought a situation for us, we were like,
oh boy, I don't know. We wouldn't would have would
have done that? No, you would have been in your
living room. Yes, eight of your friends almost was doing that. Anyway,
both of us were. We were like, man, we didn't
really think about this, like did we want to have

(18:25):
That's why we had it at our house. Initially it
was like, we're not gonna go rint a big venue.
We're gonna have it at our house. So but I
just thought that was really cool. They said, you know,
we could spend all this money on a wedding, but
I think what we're gonna do is have four honeymoons.
Pretty cool. And I bet you when they look back
at it, they probably enjoyed those four honeymoons and the
experiences there than they did a wedding. Oh yeah, for sure.

(18:47):
Eddie's wedding was like a honeymoon though it was we
went to Hawaii, but it was only my parents and
then my brother and sister and then her sisters and
that was it. And we wasn't expensive. I mean we
went to Hawaii, that was expensive, but as for compared
to a regular wedding, not too expensive. Hey, he was
telling me about a look book, a VP look book. Yeah.
I saw someone post online like tips for people that

(19:07):
are planning weddings, and one of the tips was that
you give your photographer a look book of VIPs so
they know who to take the most pictures up, like
family and friends that are like tier one, like a list,
because that's when you're looking back at photos, you don't
want to maybe random people in your pictures. Uncle Ron,

(19:29):
you met twice. I mean, I had never heard of this,
but I guess that's the thing for some people, is
like for the photographers to study, you know, the top
tier family and friends and take the most photos. That's
where there's a hierarchy of people to take pictures of. Yah.
I had no I had never heard of this, and
I just thought it was really interesting, and it didn't
know if anybody had ever done it. If it leaked

(19:50):
and your family found out who were the VIPs and
who were second tier and who were third tier? So
I didn't do this. Oh wait, we did not do
this at our deal. But yeah, what if that got out?
I mean imagine Christmas rama? Yeah, not good. Someone leaked
it out. Well, I think it was pretty I thought
it's pretty awesome idea. They said, hey, we're not gonna
spend all this extra money on a wedding. We're actually

(20:11):
gonna go on four trips. And if a marriage a MORTGAGEO,
I think I'd always pick them more if it was
one or the other. If it's house or weddings, don't
you always pick house? Well, but yes, that's just the
responsible thing to pick if you have to pick a
marriage a mortgage. Did they ever picked marriage ray Well,
one time they just did a blueprint of the house.
It wasn't even built, so they're like, uh, marriage, I'm

(20:31):
not going to do the mortgage. It's not even built yet.
All right. That's on Netflix, got a sixty percent. I'm
running tomatoes on the Bobby Bones Show. Now, doctor Oz,
how are you? Doctor z? Hey? How Are 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

(20:52):
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 like being in the hospital. All right?
First of all, First off, energy drinks. We were talking
about them on the show. How safe are energy drinks?
If just in moderation, if you didn't getting less than
two hundred milligrams of caffeine, you can see how much

(21:15):
does it 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.
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

(21:36):
hour or two that you take the energy drinks, So
later in the day you're going to feel depleted. So
you either got to take more energy drinks or do
something else to make up for the depths. It's like
withdrawing money for your bank account. The credit card gets
your money, but it's not it's still you know, depleting
your total worth. And that's what energy drinks do. That's interesting.
So you only have so much money or energy in

(21:57):
the bank, you can only take out so much before
you got 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. Perfect. Hey, I have
to get this is a little person. What I have
to get a little colonoscopy very soon. And I'm forty one.

(22:18):
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 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,

(22:41):
I went in the havel 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 was stunned to me because I eat right,
I exercise, no family history or nothing. So you're smart
to get your colon oscar be in your forties, people
who all be thinking about it. Yes, as you clean up,
because doctors do notice those kinds of things. Don't be

(23:03):
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 breakthroughout the idea, I'll tell you. In the old days,
they would give you this gallant jug of material that
was horrible that you'd have to drink down and then
you'd eventually poop everything out. It's putting radiator fluid in
your intestines. Now, the tactic that I've adopted, and most

(23:26):
people I think who have had more than one colonoscopy
learned this is don't eat much the 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
it washes it gently, like with wiper fluid, not like
you're pouring heavy stuff into your into your intestines, and

(23:47):
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
them and they had to put me under like after
I wake up. I mean, I'm just gonna feel the
same 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 propithal, which is,

(24:07):
when used correctly, a very safe medication. I'm not going
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. 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

(24:28):
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. But in a way,
you're being like sedated ish like I whatever I took,
I don't know. I had a colonoscopy when I was
twenty for some stuff, and I remember opening my eyes
and seeing my intestine or inside wherever the camera was

(24:52):
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. 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 and the flu shot? Yes,
big say just came out actually yesterday I've done in
the United Kingdom seven hundred people they got the shot

(25:13):
the exact same time. They look preside effects none, So
you might have the arm, soreness, a little fever from
the covid. The flu doesn't give you out 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. 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. But
generally speaking, you should be fine. However, you want to

(25:33):
take the vaccines, but get them doctor. 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 had always and don't know why,
I'd always had a bad feeling about chiropractor, just from
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

(25:54):
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,
and chiropractics do really well. Part of it is they
understand the body in a different way than more traditional

(26:14):
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,
Like I don't like the neck 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.

(26:36):
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 from 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,
and I've gone to chiropractics. I mean I've had I've
had my problems dealt with effectively by chiropractice. So I

(26:59):
have personal EXPERI 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,
so it's very flexible. But if you chip the t
the golf ball falls off. That's what happens to unstable shoulders.

(27:21):
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 ripped their
shoulders all the time with those maneuvers. So there's some
simple exercises that avoid that. Chiropractice can teach. Thus on
your show tomorrow, I was looking and it's it's about
Britney Spears and so what's happening with her? Now? I
know you guys are talking about this on your show tomorrow,

(27:43):
But what do you see and what are you seeing
in the future with Brittany. Well, Brittany was in under
a conservatory ship 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 she was.
She clearly at this point doesn't want that kind of protection,
showing doesn't want it from her father. Normally, you go
to relatives because they're more likely to be loyal to

(28:05):
you and do what's in your best interests tough love,
so to speak, than someone who's enabling you. But in
Britney's case, it's not worked that well. Father's given back
the Conservativeship. Actually the interestingly, the 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

(28:26):
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 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

(28:47):
incredibly talented, but you also have some you know, some
weak spots, some blind spots, and you don't want people
take an advantage of those. It seems like, again, if
I'm interpreting what you're saying, like there is nuance 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

(29:10):
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 and a lot of the relationships
that are most pressuous 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

(29:31):
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
this a little something's wrong with it, everybody can hear
it because normally it's purring so beautifully. That's how I
think about Brittany. And so if those you know, those
spark plugs aren't firing at the same time, and the
wheels are coming off the you know, the the vehicle.

(29:53):
Those are things we want to be careful of because
it's high speed collision if it does occur. I'm 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 stay asleep.
He wakes up 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

(30:16):
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 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 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

(30:38):
your sleep the bottom of your phone. Will you you
hear stuff. That's actually because a little sonar being that
comes out there like a dolphin, So it can actually
measure your sleep and tell you exactly how long you're
waiting to go to sleep, how many times you wake up,
how long will you awake when you wake up, dates,
so you can actually make some intelligent decisions about your problem.
The number one problem most people have is they ruminate

(30:58):
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 going to fix them at
three in the morning, so by bother having him in
your head. And also you need to sleep. Hygiene routine
and regular road routine. Yeah, wash your facebush your teeth,
but you know, turn the lights down. Get into comfortable

(31:19):
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. 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,

(31:41):
wakes your spouse up. You know, just you know, measure
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. He's not going
to keep you up for two hours. 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.

(32:05):
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, can dramatically
reduce the problems of COVID behalf 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

(32:26):
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. 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 HyG drops of clerical We just don't know is
that that they work or don't work. We literally don't

(32:48):
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 gonna be pushing down hard on is
this issue about whether we give kids vaccines or not.
And the government is saying, well, you know, we think
these vaccines working kids five to fifteen or eighteen. We're
gonna 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

(33:10):
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 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

(33:33):
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, 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'm I don't need to
hear opposite. There's it's definitely safe. That are there side effects, yes,
but it's it's like a doctor always has to do.

(33:53):
You get a way the benefits from the disadvantages in
the times when it's causing complications. Those complications is 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

(34:15):
issue with them, but whatever issues happen are relatively small
compared to the consequences of not being vaccinated. Today's show
the COVID Debate. Tomorrow's show Britney Spears, which I'm very
interested in. You guys watch Doctor Os. It's such a
good show. The smartest guy we have on the show
is doctor os. Hey. Doctor Os always loved talking with you.
Thank you for the time. I love you. Hey. One question,

(34:35):
you're gonna film your colonoscopy? I thought I was going
to be knocked out. I got a whole 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 filmed mine,

(34:57):
and I think, actually, I'm only bringing it up because
you've got, you know, so many followers that if someone
was actually telling your story, you know, at least whatever
the doctor's comfortable being told. And if you're okay with it,
I think you reck. She opened a lot of doors
with you. 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

(35:18):
about it because I hope people actually go and if
something ain't right even before, I'm not supposed to get
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 shaw 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 a diagnose problems,

(35:39):
it treats them at the same time. All right, doctor Owes,
everybody good to see a doctor eyes God blast take
care of This is Joe from Chicago on the voicemail line. Hey,
I'm just calling to say or to let you know
that monyer is the dumbest thing I've ever heard. So
no offense, but it's dumb. No fend, no offense taken. No,
it's dumb. I think fry Ya is dumb. Yan's dumbest

(36:02):
thing I ever heard in my life. And I was like,
if we're gonna pick dumb fry Ye, I'm gonna roll
with dumb moneyer. I like fry fry is stupid. I
like it money a stupid er. But it's just a
playoff how stupid Fryy is. Thanks Joe, No offense taken
a number two, Hey Show, I just wanted to call
in and thanks also playing twenty questions on the Post Show.
I have two daughters, twelve year old and seven year old,

(36:24):
and we have been playing that at dinner and it
has been great for family time, loss of life, and
so I just wanted to thank you all for reminding
us about that great game because it has been a
great joy to our family. Was a kid she could enjoy. Thanks,
thank you very much for the call. One more Vicky
from Fabelle, Arkansas. Hi, Bobby Bones, morning studio. I have

(36:45):
a morning courties for Amy. Why didn't the skeleton cross
the road because he didn't have the guts? Okay, love
you guys. There you go. Nice. You're Amy's pile of stories.
So you've ever been confused by mysterious transactions on your
bank stable time every day? Well? Yeah, and then I go, no,

(37:06):
I have been to Sonic that many times. Well so
does Steven Sinisters here have access to your bank card?
Why because this cybersecurity company put out that parents, it's
likely their kids. Like if you've got a mystery payment
between Apple pay and PayPal accounts and just paying on
your phone for anything, really like if you double click
know the password, kids can get on there and just

(37:28):
order things that you don't realize and then it starts
to add up, like a two ninety nine here or
a ten ninety nine there, and it's your kids. I
search my account probably every other day, just to go
through and make sure that I've been, and I'm every
day I'm like, I don't recognize that, and then I
get upset and I'm like, somebody stole my card. And
then I started to a little research and I realize,
now I buy that. Oh that's almost every time. But

(37:49):
I do go to Sonic a lot. And I will
say this about Apple Pay. You just put your credit
card into your iPhone. It's the greatest and worst thing
that's happened to being able to buy things one because
now most sites have the ability to just push Apple
pay ye, and all you do is go double click
on the side of the phone, comes right to your house.
It's awesome and awful. Yeah, because you have your shipping

(38:09):
address ARTI everything address. Yeah, I will say, I agree.
It's like a it's it's a bitter sweet. I used
to think PayPal was the best, but this is better
than PayPal because I don't have to log in. I
just go click, click red and check all good at
and check. I'll buy a lot of retro Arkansas stuff.
I've seen it. That's what I did, really trying to
find it, and that's what I buy a lot of.

(38:31):
So Kane Brown recently tweeted that he just figured out
that people had different grading scales in school, like he
had no idea and I don't. I don't think I
knew anybody did different than me. But we had ninety
four and above wasn't a oh really okay. Then that
changed way later to ninety and above wasn't a yeah. Yeah.
It was ninety four for most of my and everybody

(38:52):
else was on ninety. It was like the payphone, the
payphone was a quarter for most places, and then it
was thirty five cents, but it was always a dime
in Arkansas, even when it was twenty five and thirty
five since everywhere else saying I real dime. And so
when I realized there were different scales, I was like, Wow,
you gotta pay more than a dime for a pay phone.
So what was Kane Brown's scale? He said that his
was ninety to one hundred was an A, eighty to

(39:13):
eighty nine was a B, Seventy five to seventy nine
was a C, and then seventy to seventy four was
a day. Was always seventy up to eighty eighty to
ninety nine, Yeah, until I get yeah, same line. I
never got the D system in years. I never got
a d well. I know, I know you never saw it. Hey,
I didn't even know what that part of the town
looked like. I didn't und I didn't even go looking

(39:34):
in there. What is the lowest grade you ever made?
One time? I got a CEE in college? I got
one B in typing all through high school as my
only B, and it was because I wasn't fast enough.
And then in college I struggle with French and like
French three. I went to my instructor and I was like,
I'm not going to pass this class, like and I
don't need this class. And I worked hard at this class,

(39:57):
and even as hard as I haven't worked, I'm working
hard in my life, like you gotta pass me. And
so he gave me, like a chance to go write
a paper or something, and I did and I got
to see for the class. Wow, I probably didn't deserve it.
But I went to the guy and I was like, look, man,
I'm never using this pleas case you don't know. No, no,
I didn't know that, and I didn't know if he

(40:19):
was going to pass me. And I was surprised when
I saw a sea. But I was like, look, man,
I'm never gonna use this. I was forced into this.
We had to take a foreign language. Yeah, well, hey,
if anything, you're helping kids know that like to speak
up and go talk to their teachers or professors and
be like I have going on in life. I'm never
gonna use Like, look, man, I worked this morning. I
had to be there at six am. I didn't finish
until ten pm. And then I gotta come and do this.

(40:42):
I gotta sit with this BRONI next to me. He's
cheating off me, and I don't have any good grades either.
The whole system was a mess, but I got through.
We gotta see think. Oh my, this reminds me. I
we just found a bunch of money and my daughter's
backpack and someone paid her to do the homework. And
that's how I made money my whole schoolastic career. That's
all again a dollar page. I didn't really know how

(41:02):
to feel about it. If I was like, Wow, that's awesome,
or like stop doing that. And if her school's listening
right now, I'm sorry, let her do it. It makes
her smarter too, because I started doing people's homework two
grades above me. So by the time I got to Algie,
I was rocking it because I'd go study it myself.
I haven't decided to all what else quickly? I had

(41:24):
the top things that would make you want to change
hotels immediately, and this seemed appealing to me because of
Lunchbox and Nabby's recent stay in Arkansas. Hair not Arkansas.
We don't say just to stay in Arkansas, well at
a specific hotel in a small town in Arkansas. Yes,
that's what I meant. Don't don't be mean to my stage.
I am not ahead whoo pig. So, first of all,

(41:45):
if the lobby's gross people might just switch hotels entirely,
hotel wants the prostitutes in the lobby, why leave? No, No,
he stayed. I had to had nowhere else to go. Room.
The rate was great, it was thirty, it was out.
It's crazy. So if lobby's gross, loud noises, stained carpets,
as bad smell in general, disgusting bathroom or dirty sheets,

(42:07):
we're out. Or every time we tore where we stay.
It sounds like the descriptions on the actual sign. And
that's a nice Yeah, maybe that's a pile. That was
Amy's pile of stories. It's time for the good news
with Amy. So this woman and her husband there in

(42:28):
the car. His name's Ron. He's eighty four years old,
and all of a sudden, his blood sugar level dropped
drastically and she was like, oh my gosh, like he
could go into shock coma worse. So she sees the
McDonald's and she's like, okay, I got to go in there,
except for the restaurant part is closed. Only the drive through.
There's cars in there. But Finally she gets to the
intercom to order, and she's like, my husband's a diabetic.
I need orange juice asap. Will Someone working at the McDonald's,

(42:52):
James dal Piaz, he's the manager there. He heard the
call come in over the intercom and heard what she needed.
He's like, I got it, I got it, got the
orange juice. He took packets of sugar, dumped them into
the orange juice, and other employees were like, what are
you doing and he ran it out to them and
he's like, I know what I'm doing. My aunts and
a diabetic, and we just need to get this man
as about sugar as possible, maybe like order that drink though,

(43:14):
that's pretty good orange juice with sugar, yeah, or bug Yeah.
I just thought it because nobody else would have known
to add the extra sugar or to make it really
like run it out there and get it to them
so fast. Good to find that McDonald too, and that
the line wasn't all the way back up. Yeah, especially
at breakfast time, because sometimes it's wrapped around the building.
A lot of telling me something good's there, all right,

(43:34):
That's what it's all about. That was tell me something good.
So many people are hitting me up going you say
Squid Game is the best show of all time. I've
actually made the list. I spent time thinking about it
last night. In the next five minutes or so, I
will give you the best five TV shows in my lifetime.
I just need to lay it out there and be clear. Okay,

(43:54):
I know I'm caught up in Squid Game. I think
it's the greatest show. Yeah, but I will list out
my favorite show. It's okay, Okay, we'll do that in
a second. Top three songs in country music right now
at number three, Al Dean and Carrie Underwood. If I
didn't love you, If I didn't now, I'm glad you

(44:18):
didn't ask me to sing that. I want to know.
I don't either. I don't know what's happening right now
with music. Has no idea. That might be the first
time I've heard that. No, it's no, we should I
hear I listen all I mean, I don't know what
I mean. Everything sounds the same. Yeah, well, yeah, that's
true too. And I Lee Bryce memory, I don't mess
with That's a memory at the Girls and number one

(44:44):
Jamison Rogers and Luke Combs. Cold Beer Calling My Name
there's a cold calling my name good time. That's a
good one. Oh, I like that one. That's a good one.
And then he sent us some beer glasses and my
kids drink out of him and it says cold beer
calling my name on it, and they're drinking like milk.
I always have to do a double take, like, I
don't know if I should be letting them drink out

(45:05):
of that. What's wrong with it? It's just funny. It
looks funny because like cold beer and it's milk. Do
they know it says cold beer on it? Yeah? They
sing it all the time. I guess Daddy drinks a
lot of beer. Well they do, and they know a
beer every night because of Daddy's anger. No, no, no.
The number one pop song is from the kid Leroy
and Justin Bieber. Stay. Those are your big songs right now,

(45:29):
Over to Amy with The Morning Corny. The Morning Corny
put in their hair? What do witches put in their hair?
Scarcepray good Oh Halloween? That was The Morning Corny. I

(45:50):
was talking about Squid Games and how it may be
my favorite show of all time. So I've put together
my top five ever TV shows of all time. Because
people demand it No. Umber 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 could not wait for

(46:11):
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 get the storylines just visually.
I couldn't keep up anymore. So, but Walking Dead was

(46:34):
just a plus for so long. I put that at five.
At number four because the total time consumed. Friends, 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, it's Friends.

(46:57):
At number three. That the most trippy show I've ever seen.
Half crap ends up right, Black Mirror, Yeah, you love
that Black 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 cloud and get to do
stuff because you get more likes is what we're turning into.

(47:20):
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 life. I met Kaylin, I was like, oh
I could just makes sense quid Yeah. I was just

(47:42):
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
dill In and be like this is my jam. But

(48:02):
at number two Squid Games, so that means breaking bads out. Yeah, yeah,
because we know the number one 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 me is
The Office. Thank you all. Yeah, you're welcome. If Squid

(48:24):
Games put out like another season, we got him talk,
it's breaking bad at like six, I'm at breaking back
at the top like twelve. OK. 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,
Freeze Company, U No, no, no no. I really enjoy
Yellowstone though, and some of this maybe just because it's

(48:47):
been newer, maybe top hundred. Did you ever watch madmin
No ted Lassos close? But it's only two d two
seasons in Season two has been as good as season
one's not, but still it's been really good. Yeah. I
would compare it to ted Lasso in its season that
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

(49:08):
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 May from her,
it's like better than ninety five percent ally crap out there?
You know that makes sense? Yeah? Same, Yeah, he's just awesome.

(49:29):
Let's play Who wants to be a hundred? Are your
chance to win? One hundred dollars? Cats and a lot
of shows give it to the listeners, not as we
give it to each other. No, not that we keep
it in the family. Maybe this ends up morphing into
a listener bit, but we're just making sure we know
how to do this first. So it's my own money.

(49:51):
Another thing. Most shows have money to give away from
their company, not us. I have to do my own
money here. So Amy, Eddie Morgan, Raimundo your chance to
a win cash? And who wants to be one hundred? Error?
Amy picking number one through one hundred. We have a
one hundred sided dice, Eddie, close my eyes when I
see eighty seven, Morgan, that was my number? Sorry, Yeah,

(50:13):
sixty five, Raymundo, sixty four one dollar? All right, here
we go. The number is eighty seven ninety five that's
does that mean that would be yeah, hundred dollars today?

(50:35):
Eddie your first come on, and who wants to be
one hundred air? Now we are going to give you
three life lines. Okay, okay, but these life lines are
a little different because if you mess up the life line,
you actually lose as well. All right, So if I
ask you a question you don't know what, you have
three options here. One, you can ask a friend in
the studio. Now they can give you an answer. You
don't have to take it, but you can ask anybody
in the studio, not me or Mike d okay, because

(50:57):
we did the game, got it. Number two can be
a coin flip. If you don't know it, you can
call for the coin flip, and if it lands on
the side that you say, it's considered a correct answer,
but the wrong side you lose. Really that's weird, okay.
Or we move that trash candle right here on the
stage and you get a paper, will throw at it,
and if you make it, that also counts. I like that.

(51:18):
So you got three options here as you're are you
ready to play who wants to be a hundred air? Yes?
I am bones, let's go. Let's do the one dollar question.
The popular children's song It's raining, It's pouring mentions an
old man doing what Bones, I'm gonna go with he's snoring.

(51:40):
It's raining, it's pouring. The old man is snoring. That
is correct. There is, by the way, there are no
multiple choices here. Okay, I like to have the five
dollar question or keep your one dollar. I would like
to go to the five dollar question if you'd just
quit it one dollar. Worst segment ever we go to commercial,
it's over your five dollar question. In the United States,

(52:02):
what is traditionally the proper way to address a judge.
I've never been to court, but I'm gonna go with
your honor, Bones. Is that your final answer? That's my
final answer. The answer is your honor. Now you can
sit at five dollars Eddie, Yeah, and I wouldn't do

(52:24):
that though, Or you can go to the ten dollars questions. Bones.
I think I'm gonna go with a ten dollars question. Okay,
what country did Scotch originate? I mean the obvious would
be Scotland because it's Scotch, Scotch Scotch. Now, remember you

(52:45):
have three options. If you're not sure, you can ask
a friend, you can shoot a paper wide, or you
can flip a coin. I feel like this is so easy,
but I don't know one. So I would like to
ask a friend. Okay, the ten dollar question. He's gonna
use as ask a friend. Now, you only have four
friends in here. You have a friend in here that

(53:07):
out of these four, I can't go in the glass room. No, No,
Amy Morgan, Raymundo, Scuba or Scuba Steve, you got it?
Go ahead. I'm gonna go with Scuba Steve Scooba. You
haven't seen these questions. Right, That's the thing I'm gonna say.
I probably shouldn't play because I know all the answer.
Then well then I don't know if I can find
you need to flip a coin or something. Scotch Scott

(53:29):
should be from Scotland, right, it's Scotch. Hey, our French
fries from brands. No, that's that's what's throwing me off.
They're not mm hmmm. I have no idea. I had
just asked that. I would think. I don't think any
of these people know the answer. You don't think Ray
knows it? No, no chance. If it's if it's about Seltzers, yes, Scotch,

(53:51):
no way, where's ten dollar question? What country did Scotch originate?
Oh all right, Scott watch the drink. Yes, well I
just thought a Scotch tape. Well I'm not going with
Amy then, all right, buzz I'll just answer it. I
want to go Scotland. Final answer the ten dollars question.

(54:13):
Oh my gosh, don't lose this one. What country did
Scotch whiskey come from? He says it's Scotland. The answer
is Scotch, scot Scotland. Yeah, that's ten dollars. That's ten.
Would you like to move to the twenty dollars question

(54:34):
or just take you ten twenty? Yeah, I want to
move to twenty. Let's go. A person who is not
a banker and lends money at an extremely high interest
rate is known as what. A person who's not a
banker and lends money at an extremely high interest rate

(54:57):
be a loan officer. M I don't know, bones, I'm
gonna have to phone a friend. Okay, you know you're
going to ray on this one. Yeah, who borrows money
all the time? Ray? No, I'm gonna go with Amy. Amy,
what do you think that is? I mean, the first
thing that came to my mind was a loan shark.
For the twenty dollar question of A person who is

(55:19):
not a banker and lends money at an extremely high
interest rate is known as what, amy's a loan shark. Now,
you don't have to take that shark. I mean, I'm
he also went like, not a banker. So it makes
me think like it's like your tone if you're not
trickiness was a little bit like it's a shady thing.
And listen, I don't know exactly is a loan shark

(55:40):
or they the people that loan it, or they the
people that know they go after the people to get
the money. She said, a loan shark? Eddy, Yeah, she did, well,
is it? I mean, it's not a lender that's like
a basically like a banker. I don't think there's doing
it at high rates like a loan shark would be
someone it's like gouging you who wants to be a hundred?

(56:03):
That's your questions for twenty bucks. A person who is
not a banker and lends money in an extremely high
interest rate is known as what. All right, I'm gonna
trust my friend bones, I'm gonna go. You feel confident
in me. I mean that's the only thing I could
I think it could be. But there's a more um
like a that's the formal Yeah, Like loan shark is

(56:26):
the sling for what this is, but I don't know
what it. Could it be a bookie, No, well, book
would be gambling. This could be low You need money
for anything. A bookie makes bets for you illegally. All right,
let's just go loan shark. Final answer. The answer is
loan shark. You're welcome, no problem, Okay. Fifty dollars question Eddie,

(56:53):
Oh my gosh, yes, are you in? Yes, fifty dollars question.
A lot of money, Eddie. What's the square root of
one forty four? You know I'm not good at square roots.
For fifty dollars? What's the square root of one forty four?

(57:18):
I should have saved that for you. Should I could
phone you in right now. Yeah. Does he get a
bonus phone of friend? He doesn't, but he can do
two things if he doesn't know it. Oh, I do
four yea Hey, Hey, we're not a friend anymore. He's
not my friend. We've disconnected. That call forty four. So
it's like it's like a six times six is you're

(57:41):
on the clock now at fifteen seconds, Eddie. Now you
do have a coin flip here fifty fifty or I
can shoot a paper wad into a basket. Did you
just have to shoot the basket? Messing around over there?
Fifty dollars on the line, Eddie for fifty bucks the
square root of one forty four. I just don't even

(58:03):
want to mess this up by guessing, because I have
zero clue what that is. Um, So i'd like to
flip a coin. Oh, we'd like to flip a coin? Okay,
fifty fifty. I mean it's that's way better than my guess, Eddie.
Would you like heads or would you like tails? You
know me, I don't know. You're gonna know me. Guys,

(58:26):
I always go tails. Okay, Oh, I didn't know what
that means. Amy, you'll be the judge. I will Eddie
has picked tails. There's the flip. Come on, Amy, Come
on Amy, Come on Amy, Come on Amy. Okay, let's go.
There are only two questions left. Yeah, okay, but also

(58:49):
so Eddie learns here the square root of one four twelve.
That's correct. Okay, I'll write that down, thank you. There's
a seventy five dollars question remaining here, and you do
have one lifeline? Have ahead? He has a lifeline. Yestall. Oh, sorry, okay,
I'm sinking the phone front. Okay, would you like the
seventy five dollar question? Yes? I would. Bones. Wow, we're

(59:12):
getting so close. And I don't think these two questions
are that hard. Honestly, really they're harder, but I don't
think they're unattainable. But you're really smart, so that means nothing.
But yeah, but he he can measure it based on
an IP address, as you as a unique address that
identifies a device on the Internet. Are you familiar with

(59:32):
an IP I've heard, I've heard of it. Yes, what
does IP stand for? Internet property? Maybe IP address? Internet property?
Intellectual property? That's not it. I don't know. Again, I'm

(01:00:00):
I'm not confident enough. I don't know. I would guess
internet property. I'm gonna go ahead and get this ready. Yeah,
so i'll tighten it up, Mike, if you'll move that
trash can right over here by the stage. I think
I'm gonna have to use my last lifeline. And yeah,
if you missed this, I've been training for this my

(01:00:21):
whole life. Hey, that's far, guys, that's far. It's a
seventy five dollars question. Are you ready? Eddie. Okay, he's
now getting don't don't shoot, it's relax checking his form
out here for seventy five dollars. Is there any way
we can move that other way? It is what it is.

(01:00:43):
It's a rectang. You'll exist, it exists, not really a
circular basket. Don't stand up, don't follow through? Follow through? Hey,
you forget to art? Are we ready? Hold on? Hold on?
Don't shoot it yet? I might, I might leave this door.
Do you want to guess instead? And what I say?
Internet property? If he misses it, he's done. It's done. Done. Yeah,

(01:01:04):
it's which Do you have more faith in that answer?
Or shooting the basket? Shooting the basket? It's a small trasket.
Oh my gosh, I probably have the right answer, don't
I don't think so, But I don't know. Are you
going to shoot the basket? Declare I've declared that I'm
going to shoot the basket. What do you think? The
answer was, Oh my gosh, it's Internet property, he said property?

(01:01:24):
But or is he already decided? He shoot his shooting
so we can talk about it? Because for me, your
IP address gives away your position, So I don't know
that it means property, but like doesn't it or it's
your internet Internet? Well no, maybe you maybe you just
track where don't what gives away its internet protocol? Protocol?
Thank goodness, okay, good job. Ye are you ready to shoot?

(01:01:47):
I'm ruddy bones. Here we go. Hey, listen, are you
gonna are you gonna crumble like a cookie? Stop it?
Are you gonna be as a cookie? Gonna crumble? Where?
I just I zoned him out. I'm not even listening
to what he's saying. Three two one shoots and he
has lost all of his money. We need like a
sad clip. Dang. Oh no, that hurt. That hurt a lot.

(01:02:15):
You want no money? Well matter like next time. Everybody
has been playing another game of We'll see it next.
That was not fun. Oh you had seventy five bucks, dude,
I had it in my hands. You just could have
taken it and ran I could smell it. No, I
wasn't gonna settle for saving I could have been the
first hundred air well, would have been the first one

(01:02:36):
dollar here. Honestly true. I could have been the first anything.
Oh that's hard. I just tried to shoot paper, all right,
thanks Bones for the opportunity. I just I failed. Do
you like that game? Love it? Do you want to
give another rue tomorrow? Maybe? Yes? Good bit another run tomorrow.
Now that was fun to watch. Okay, when you buy
a house, you feel like you want to know everything
that has happened in that house. Most everything like flood damage, murder. Yes,

(01:03:01):
and that was to go flood damage to murder. It's
a big jump, but you really want to know what's happened. Yeah,
But because if I if someone's murdered, I don't know
that I'll buy it. A couple bought a house outside
of DC without knowing that there was an alleged case
of like possession that inspired the movie The Exorcist. So
it's haunted. Yeah, inspired that movie. That's crazy as intense.

(01:03:26):
I'm out here are the homeowners talking about the situation.
When a realtor called us and told us we got it.
I googled it, and that I think I screamed. I
think we definitely looked up whether or not like a
prior possession was an escape cause from a house under
contract and realized that it wasn't. Honestly, the first thing
I thought was, oh God, this is going to tank

(01:03:47):
our resale value. And then The next thought I had
was maybe I better rewatch that, start learning more about
what it is that we just bought. And also I
had no idea that that was even based on a
real old story me either, crazy, But she's right, like,
now that it's out, like they're risking going to the news,
I want to be like, I don't you be quiet,

(01:04:07):
don't talk about this. But it depends who wants to
buy it. Yeah, but the market's much smaller for excercent buyers. Yeah,
like you might get more from somebody that they're where
are they? The buyers are not worried because quote, demons
are not attached to locations, they're attached to people. That's good. Well,
that's not a risk I'm willing to take. No, they
left with the people bones. They're not there anymore. The
story is in nineteen forty nine or fourteen year old

(01:04:29):
boy was said to be possessed by a demon at
his Maryland home. The details were all in the reports
at the time. The cold room, the furniture flipped over.
Priests called it was nineteen forty nine. I don't believe
any of this. If there's not footage of it on
a cell phone, I don't believe it anymore, like I
don't think that's real, but I still don't live there.

(01:04:49):
I agree. I'm not buying the house because other people
will be freaked out and they would go, oh, this
is the house where there was an exorcism. I'm mount
you ever seen the movie? No, I don't want to either.
Decades later, Georgetown University student William Peter Blatly heard the story,
learned about it, wrote the novel turned into a movie,
So they bought the house. That didn't know why you

(01:05:11):
old story, but anything that happened, like we don't want
a house settles. Even if a house has been built
five years. Our house still settle sometimes. And it's not
a new house. You here, I would think every single
time it's a demon just because of the Yeah, it's
already planning in my head. Police and Connecticut are looking

(01:05:32):
for a person that stole a twenty twenty two Lexus
r X three fifty from a church parking lot yesterday,
and not just because they stole it because there was
a kid inside. No word from police on if the
thief realized there was a kid when he took it,
but the one year old boy was taken out of
the car and left on the side of the road
by the thief. So they found the kid. They have
the kid. Authorities are looking for help identifying the thief,

(01:05:52):
but again, the kid was found safe. If you're the judge,
do you give him a little bit of break because
he's let the kid out? He did the right thing
half of the right thing. Well, you you are able
to when you start that dialogue with them once they're arrested,
you're like, hey, I know you have a heart. Look
at what you're able to do. Now go to jail
and prove to me that you can get out, and
like he can earn his way Amy, good judge. I

(01:06:16):
just feel like you need to remind him, like there's
his head hide in there. There's a seed. You didn't
want to hurt that kid. Look at that. Look let's
watch it girl together in jail. Yeah, for thirty years.
Do you have an opportunity to get out early based
on good behavior? The guy also ditched the car then afterward,
But how about that, that's a nice car rolling up

(01:06:38):
into church in twenty two legs was r X three fifty.
Come on, you better put some money in the offer
and plate. Then if you got the money for that car.
It's time for the good news producer. Ready. Last weekend,
World War two veteran Koi Shoe celebrated his hundredth birthday.

(01:06:58):
But his granddaughter, she's part of a jeep club. It's
called Carolina Cruising for Jeeps, and I think it's a
Facebook club. And so all her friends got together. They
organized a cool parade consisting of forty jeeps like ten
cough cars and a bunch of motorcycles and they all
drove by Grandpa to celebrate them half birthday. That's cool.
It's also a hundred yes, And I love jeep people.

(01:07:20):
I'm a teep person, dude, and I would like love
to just be part of that little parade my jeep.
I was watching a TikTok that goes, did you know
jeeps can do this? And in the front I had
a jeep for a long time. Yeah, in the front
it was just full of mud. That's gas pedal to
break all the floorboard all full of mud. And so
they go and they pulled us a little plug out
and they take a water hose and sport it into

(01:07:41):
the jeep and there's just a drain, yeah, and then
it all drains out it's clean again. There's a bunch
of drains. Yeah. Man, I'm a jeep guy. I know
that stuff. I remember driving and it started raining on
me with I didn't have a top on, like pouring,
and it was in standing water basically, and then you
just get home and go poop poop drains out. Pretty cool, crazy, Yeah,
I love it. That's a good story though. They did
a lot for that guy who deserves it. That is

(01:08:02):
what it's all about. That was tell me something good.
What's happening to friends, Let's go to the news. Bobby's,
a guy in Texas, has been sentenced to fifteen months
in prison for posting hoaxes on Facebook that falsely claimed
he had paid someone with COVID nineteen to lick items

(01:08:23):
at two grocery stores in San Antonio. That must be
bored or lonely. Now he's really going to be lonely
in jail. Maybe not. The forty year old man, identified
by prosecutors as Christopher Charles Perez, posted his hoaxes back
in April of twenty twenty, during the early months of

(01:08:44):
the pandemic, and wanted to scare people away from visiting stores.
According to the Justice Department, they were circulated on Facebook
reported of the FBI. He was convicted in June on
two counts. Here we go. Here's what he wrote, psa exclamation.
My homeboys cousin has COVID nineteen and has licked everything
for the past two days because we paid him too. Well,

(01:09:08):
that was just a joke, wasn't it. Some jokes? But
like when he gets to jail, it's like, what are
you in for? That's not good. It's not a good story.
Now he's going to jail for yeah, wild, I know
he's the thinking about jail. Please tell us because he's
think about a lot of family members in jail a

(01:09:29):
lot most most of my family has been in jail
at some point. It obviously wrecks your life. But think
about this, this guy's probably got a job. He's gotta go. Like, hey,
he's not gonna lose his job probably, Yeah, Like I
gotta go to jail, not because he's going to jail
because he can't work anymore. He's bills. He's gonna pay
his bills and then he's gonna be a felon when
he gets out, so it's gonna be hard to get
a job again. And then I know, it sounds fun

(01:09:50):
you watch the prison shows, does not so hey, listen,
it looks glamorous when you watch OZ but no, it
ain't fun. Yeah that stinks. Facebook message gets you putting
the next up. And I don't know, maybe I just
don't care that much about Adele. But everybody's freaking out
that Adele is putting out new music. I mean, I

(01:10:11):
like hello from the side. It's me Jim, But I
don't want to just sit around and wait for adell music.
I like, I don't know, I don't know. I like Adele,
but everybody's uh, you know, ready to go because Adele
is going to post new music. She unveiled a new
music clip actually teases ten seconds of a new track

(01:10:31):
called easy on Me. Here's a clipt God, there's no
words on this clip. I wonder how this is how
i'd picture it going? Go ahead? Are you easy on me? Well? Wow?

(01:10:52):
Do you love me too? Because you left now I'm
sad and I want you back. Are you easy on me?
Boom in the Orchadang? Oh wow, that made no sense.
Are you easy on me? Yeah? I think so? Okay, dude,
hit another one. Yeah, it's easy on me? That God

(01:11:17):
made because she does the dishes and she sweeps. I
can do everything myself because it's easy on. That makes
more sense, okay, right, yea yeah, but there's got to
be a part where she goes really high. It's Adele,
so so there I go. Try it. Don't blow boys out? Okay, Well,

(01:11:41):
Adele's got new music. She is putting on music on
the fifteenth. Yeah, people are freaking out. Is it easy
on me? Sty do another one? Is it easy on?
Maybe that's my range? I mean that's I should sit up. Okay,
it's easy for me. Now how do we use toilet paper?

(01:12:04):
I use it to day? Oh ya, all the things
that are easy for you? Yeah, like, oh, one more,
one more? Is it easy on me? I got a
step ladder for the pittree. Now I can reach the
things up high without you. And then it's sad as
he left. Wow, because it's easy on me. It sound

(01:12:26):
just like that. Oh play this background song comes out? Okay,
there you go, there's that one. What else is happening here, Well,
we got a few stories about Brian laundry as they
still cannot find this guy. I'm shocked they can't find
this guy. The apparents of Gabby Petito described in detail
the moments when they heard the news that her remains

(01:12:46):
were believed to have been found, And they say, I
believe he is still alive and he is hiding because
he is a coward, flat out. These are their words.
I could use some other words, but I can't use
them on the show. They said, anyone that lived that
the house is a coward and they don't know how
to stand out for their actions. So that's her parents
talking about him and his parents. Did you see like

(01:13:09):
I guess his sister was interviewed or something. Oh yeah,
they were like asking her what she knows. She's like,
if I knew something, i'd tell you. When my cousin
was running from the law in prison, they cops called
me and they were like, where is he? If I
knew something, I would tell you. I'm not protecting him. Yeah,
it's not worth it to me. He's it's a national

(01:13:29):
manhunt looking for a guy with my same last name
who I am, my first cousin, And like, have you
been harboring him? Come over to the house, Yeah, take
a look, look like anywhere you want. Man, I haven't
seen him in years, but he is blood. Yeah, I don't.
I don't know. What do you think I'm going to
risk everything that I have going on here to hide
somebody I haven't seen in fifteen years now. Yeah, but family,

(01:13:52):
family's close now mine, I don't know. Yeah, that's a
weird situation because they were kind of pressing me like
I knew something. But sometimes I think they press you
even if they know you don't know. Once when someone
threatened the president and said they were me, they locked
me in a room. Have I told the story in
the air. I don't know about on the here. Once
somebody made a fake account on a message board and

(01:14:13):
threatened the president, not our current president, not our last president,
President Obama, Okay, And all of a sudden, Secret Service
shows up at work and yanks my skinny butt off
the air. They were like, you need to get off
the air. And I was like okay what They're like,
no now, and I'm like, what are you talking about? Badges? Okay,
we'll see tomorrow everybody that's it in the bibymone show.

(01:14:36):
And they put me in a room and they papered
off all the windows in the wall and they were like,
we needed to know if you said this, this, this,
and if you did, what was your motivation? At this point,
I'm scared and I started to go, dang, did I
say it? And it was stuff that I would never
so much though, but it was right like I just
talked for hours and then I go home and say
so and so then I talked for hours and hours
and I knew, but I just wouldn't ever say the

(01:14:58):
things that this person had said, especially about the president,
especially publicly, even privately. I just that's just not what
I say. And they really gave him the business for
a while. Scared of me, I thought I was going
to Guantanamo. Oh man, I was like, well, is it
for me? Could you see where sometimes people just eventually
end up being like, Okay, yes I did it. If
absolutely yeah, They go for hours sometimes and I was like, guys,

(01:15:22):
I didn't do this. I don't know who did this.
I don't know what you want from me. And they
were like, okay, we're good, we know, we kind of
know who we know who did it. Anyway, we're just
making sure you're like, well, yeah, but they're thorough like
I respect the crap out of them. They came in,
asked every single question they could ask about it. I

(01:15:43):
answered it. I still felt scared. I felt scared. Yeah,
I mean I feel scared if it's like, you know,
shop with a cop and you go and you shop
for toys and I'm like, oh crap, I'm about to
go to jail. I don't know what I did, but
but it was scary because they put me in a
room and like help me there for a while and
ask me all these questions. But I didn't. I didn't
do it. And then they went and went to the

(01:16:03):
person who did it, and it was just somebody lonely
and angry on the internet looking for attention, which is
basically which they had to cover up the windows because
it was at work because no, but I mean I
guess because people could like see in those Yeah. Yeah,
they just they covered it up because people would be like,

(01:16:24):
what's happening in that room? I mean because when I
was my hands were tied by my back in that chair.
They weren't stop. They played metal music to towards you.
It's like the old Canoe self, but they're playing it
outside of their house. No, it was actually fine. I
was just scared to death, but they did. As soon
as that threat happened, they came and because the person
was posing as me came right to me first. Uh, finally,

(01:16:45):
I'm telling you it was him. A nine one one
call is released of a hiker who says no doubt
he was stopped in his car by Brian Laundry. As
he said, this person was acting funny and talking about
how much his girlfriend loved him. Mhmm, well, lots of
stories that people see him. Different guy. And then a

(01:17:06):
TikToker flew a justice for Gabby Banner outside of the
Laundry residence Justice the number four Gabby. The stunt cost
Justin Shepherd two thousand, five hundred and fifty dollars, which
he received from his followers. Oh, come on, use your
money if you need, like he an airplane fluid. Okay,

(01:17:28):
all right, that's what's up. What do we learn here today?
Don't go to jail for sure? That's one. Yeah, Adele
has a new song called about a Ladder of a Day. Hey,
trust me, it's one of those thoughts. And then two,
don't turn. Don't don't turn the president in any way whatsoever,
not even as a joke. Don't threaten COVID. Don't threaten

(01:17:49):
anything like that because you will get in troubles. He
got it all right. We feel good. Yea, that's the
news Bobbies stories on the phone in College Station, Texas,
it was like, Dori, Hi, Dori, Hi there, how are y'all?
I'm pretty good? What's going on with you? Just hanging

(01:18:12):
out this morning? Getting ready to go to work here shortly? Well,
I appreciate your call, and what can I do for you? Well,
yesterday y'all were talking about cameras and listening devices, and
I wanted to share something that happened Monday evening at
my house that was really freaky. I don't usually have

(01:18:33):
Alexa plugged in. We have an Alexa, I don't plug
it in, you know, just be kuns, you never know.
But I was getting ready for a group of ladies
to come to my house that evening for Bunco, and
I was making food, spending a lot of time in
the kitchen, so I plugged it in so I could
listened to music. We had the group of ladies here.
The night ended, We served tacos, and the friend that

(01:18:58):
was here helping me HOSTI opened the fridge as we
were cleaning up and said, oh no, I forgot to
set out to Guacamoley I'm so upset, and I said
something like, oh bummer, I can't believe we forgot to
set it out, and Alexa said it'll be all right. Yes,

(01:19:19):
she desert chimed into our conversation. We didn't use the
word Alexa nothing. She just chimed into our conversation and
said it'll be all right. And she and I both
looked at each other and I immediately went and plugged
it and just really weird. What were you going to say? Well,

(01:19:42):
I think that somehow she must have heard her name
the box, because it's like maybe you said something that
sounded kind of like her because she or that's a malfunction.
Here's my theory. Alexas always a listening. Oh yeah, Alexa
only responds when you say her name, because Alexa was
listening for things too that can tell you. It can
send you ads and other devices on our computer. So

(01:20:05):
Alex is always listening and you can go at the
end of the day too. There's an option. It popped
up on my Alexa the other day to where I
was like, oh, this is interesting. It says, I want
to ask me to delete everything I heard today. You
can say delete everything you heard today and apparently she'll
wipe it clean. And the fine print, though I look

(01:20:26):
at that, it says JKJ not deleting it, storing it
somewhere just in case I don't know. I thought that
far as Yeah, I think Dori, Yes, it is creepy
and too. Alex is always listening. It just only responds
when you say that word. M hm. You know what's
weird too on those is the drop ins where you
can if if you have a like, say you and

(01:20:47):
I had accounts, if you shared your account with me, like,
I could set you up as one of my drop
ins and I could drop in on you any time.
What do you mean drop in on? Okay? So example,
we have this with my sister. I think my daughter
set it up with one of her kids. But my
daughter can be like, hey, drop in on CC and
her kitchen just shows up. And one day I like

(01:21:09):
saw her son like making cereal and I'm like, Sothy,
what are you doing He's like, oh hey, Like it
was so weird. And if you set it up it's
like a FaceTime. They're automatically connects. Yes, it automatically drops in.
Like there's times where Seshia will drop in on my
sister unannounced, and it's in her kitchen. And but come on,
I mean, if someone had all the information, they could

(01:21:31):
set up a drop in on you, Dori, thank you
for the call. That is that's definitely weird. It's to me,
it's not surprising, but it's definitely what I mean. It's
also thoughtful and kind because she's like, it's gonna be
okay about a passionate part of it. Yeah, I Dori,
have a good day, all right, what thanks, what you're doing?
Thank you. This guy named Weston, he's thirty nine years old.

(01:21:55):
He's been eating a raw meat diet for three years.
It's like raw chicken too. Discussing salmonilla. Yeah, samonella, say goodbye,
say hello, wow, you know you could do that? Um?
Oh salmonella? Is that? Is that? What it is? Salmonella
small salmonilla. Whatever the spike concerns from some people, he

(01:22:18):
says he never wants has been sick or unwell, even
though one of the raw meats he eats his chicken
and raw chicken has been linked to salmonella. He started
to diet when he started feeling brain fogginess, decreased energy, eggzema,
have all of that no, I come in with a
there's no way you will eat a raw chicken. No way, No,

(01:22:42):
even twenty dollars, you would not do it. We're talking beef, liver, brains, poultry,
other animal organs, all uncooked. He says he's in better
health physically and mentally than at any other point in
his life. Says, e hundreds of pounds of raw chicken
has never even gotten close to being sick. That's wild.
I saw a picture of his plate. It's like when
you buy from the grocery store in the back and
it's raw. He just have a really strong stomach. Does

(01:23:06):
that mean he could eat an animal? Yeah, like he
could just kill the animal and then eat it right then. Yep. Oh,
which is kind of cool. I guess put it that way.
I don't know about that. I mean even Caveman would
put it over five years right, that's it. But we
do eat raw fish. I guess sushi night for dinner.
There you go it. Yeah, people eat raw And I've

(01:23:31):
never what is tartar stake? It's raw cow, raw cow,
but is it fully raw? Because I've had a tartar
before and I'm and I don't I never know what
tartar is yeah, well it was like tartar sauce. I'm
like no, I mean, I've watched my dad make it,
and I think the chickens the tartar sauce what it is.
But how do you make it if it's raw? You

(01:23:52):
you buy a particular cut of meat and then you
slice into it. La steak tartar. And for sure, I'm saying,
like a redneck are like steak tartar. Steak tartar is
a meat dish made from raw ground beef or horse meat.
It's usually sort of onions, capers, pepper, worcestershire sauce, and

(01:24:13):
other seasonings, often presented to the dinner separately. It's often
so with the raw egg yolk on top of the dish.
But I guess that's part of the animal. That's safety weird.
Look at Okay, here's the thing, Mike. You can click
that one. This is it's safe to eats eat tartar
right there under. People also ask steak tartar is safe
to eat as long as it's prepared properly and handled safely.

(01:24:35):
Always choose high quality beef when making beef tartar. Yes,
let your butcher know the steak will be eating raw.
They'll be sure to give you a really fresh lean steak. Gross,
and they can be horse. You said, could it be
chicken tartar? I think maybe that's what this guy's eating.
You can have I guess it must tartar must mean raw,
because you can have salmon tartar. This guy's eating all tartar. Guys,

(01:24:58):
tartar all the tar. Okay, but sorry, I didn't know
tatar tartar was just a ground thing because I know
that my dad had served us. What is it if
you just slice it and it's like a strip of
meat and you put it, it's usually on charcutery boards. No,
that's that's not raw, that's like salami or something. Yeah.

(01:25:19):
But anyway, listening for the first time we have we're idiots. Fancy, Yes,
we're idiots. Um. So, anyway, he eats raw meat, which
in that when I looked at his plate for his dinner,
it looks like when you buy chicken at the grocery store,
in the packet at star phone bottom the top. That's disgust.
That's disgusting, and he's ripped up. I can't look at
that anymore. Let's go to Christina and Kyle Texas. Who

(01:25:42):
was on the phone, Christina, how are you good? Morning
studio morning? Who? Hey, Okay, I have a question. What
happened to you guys doing the morning Draft? Nothing happened.
We just had a lot of them for a while
and we chilled for a bit. We could probably get
another one on if you want, Yes, I do want
miss the draft. Yeah. We started doing it at work

(01:26:05):
and I was hoping that you guys could give me
some official rules. Go ahead, what's the ruling? Well, my
rule is that you're the goal is you want the
most vote on your list of cos? Are saying I'm
making the rules up the us up as I go. Yes,
that too, I'd say both of those are But you

(01:26:28):
get all rules are made as you go, right, So
make the rule and that's it. Don't change it. Every
rule in life has ever made on the go. Is
the goal that you want the most those Yeah, okay,
that's how it works. Yeah, and we make it up
as we went to and everybody's pretty fine with it. Yeah,
to figure out what works best for y'all. Make sure

(01:26:49):
that you're having fun, though, Nah, it's about you winning.
That's about fun. More about winning no office camaraderie. Okay, um, yeah,
that's well, we'll do one tomorrow the next day. Okay, okay, cool, awesome. Hey,
is there any chance you guys with the interested in
voting in our current draft? Let me hear it. Well,
there's a lot, but we can try. Go ahead. What's
the category? It's cartoons. How fun did you guys ever

(01:27:10):
do cartoons? I don't. I don't think we did cartoons
full it's a good one. Um. Okay, how many people
are drafting? Because it could get complicated if there's a
lot of people. Okay, there's six drops, but we have
two in the lead, So can we just do the
the two in the lead? I like that. Go ahead,
don't tell us who if one owns you or not? Though, Okay, right, yeah, yeah, okay.
So the first list is Tom and Jerry, the Flyin,

(01:27:31):
Stones and Scooby Doo. The second list is rug Rats, Ninja,
Turtles and Doug. So the first one Tom and Jerry, Stones,
Stones and Scooby Doo. Old those are old school. Yeah,
then it's rug Rats, Doug and Ninja Turtles. Yeah. Um,

(01:27:54):
that's tough. I don't. I don't feel like it's my
personal preference here off to me. It's not tough because
I like the old school ones better. Yeah, so I
go Tom and Jerry Scooby Doo, Flint Stones. I spent
more time watching those, So I'm going with that first one.
I go Ninja Turtles, dug and whatever else. All right,

(01:28:16):
I'm with you, Bones, I go with the first one,
just because I know those really grew up with those.
Why did you pick regrets? I didn't. I didn't kick regrets.
I picked Ninja Turtles and Duck and Regrets. Yeah, because
they're in the list. Sometimes you just gotta take what
comes with it. Yeah, we're going two to one, and
the first one the old school ones. Yeah, well for that,
which one was yours? Mine was totally Tom and Jerry

(01:28:39):
Stones and I are the job. Nice job. Congratulations on
your championship. Awesome, Thank you guys. All right, see you later,
good bye. Today's Morgan number two's birthday. Yeah, today you
are twenty eight years old. And what's the plan for

(01:29:01):
the birthday? Um? Taking it easy, honestly, I'm going to
dinner with my boyfriend to my favorite place and buy
stuff in my face with some cake, and that's about it.
You kind of had a birthday party this past weekend. Yeah, celebrated.
I went a little too hard. I have birds to
show for it, so I'm definitely doing anything. What happened, No,

(01:29:21):
I fell down the stairs at a bar, Right, it's great.
You fell down the stairs. Yeah, in a dress. Yeah,
thankfully I had spanax on you know, so all good.
But that's like peak sloppy. Huh oh yeah yeah there,
Yeah it was bad. So it like three am pills.
Probably either the stairs could have also had like some

(01:29:43):
moved beer on them. Were the stairs slick or were
you just that? I honestly couldn't tell you. I really
you went that hard. I mean, everybody was buying me
so many shots. I couldn't like. It was just it's
really hard to stop that. So we were celebrating. I'm
always a little uneasy when someone celebrates my birthday before
my birthday, because what if I don't make it to

(01:30:05):
that day and already had the celebration. Well, then thank goodness,
we got to celebrate it, and then I feel like
when my birthday comes, I'm like, now it's my birthday,
like all that other stuff was like appetizers, Like I
would rather celebrate it on the day or after after? No,
then before, because before it's not my birthday. It hasn't

(01:30:26):
been my birthday. I don't even know if I'm gonna
make it to my birthday. On my birthday's good. After
my birthday's good because we're celebrating it had a birthday.
You're thinking a lot about that. Well, it's just how
I feel about life. And Morgan, I'm sorry you felt.
You didn't break anything. No, we're all good. Did I
want to know if she cried afterwards, because that's like
when it gets really bad, you know, when they fall
and they cry. I don't know, I don't think so,

(01:30:50):
so did someone just tell you you? Yeah? Well, my
boyfriend caught my head so thankfully the bruise on my legs. So,
and how does he feel about you getting that drunk? Um? Well,
it was it was a celebratory thing, and that we
think something else might have happened at the club because
it's not normal for me. So that's why we're a
little like you think somebody I put something in a drink. Yeah,

(01:31:11):
because that's very I'm very good at handling my alcohol.
That's not very common for me. But you didn't have
so much more that you've had in the past, nothing
unusual for me. How would they have put something in
I'm asking a real question because I watch these tiktoks
fore they're like, hey, there are now things you can
put on your drinks that they're making, they've invented. How
would they have done that with your drink? Would it
have had to have been a bartender? Well? Possibly, So

(01:31:32):
we were near a VIP section and when they do
the VIP thing, they put a bunch of alcohol on
the table, and of course I'm not paying attention to
that alcohol twenty four seven and I'm not paying attention period,
I'm drinking, so grabbing one of those at some point
we think something might have happened to that. So would
they have just put it in all of it? Then?
Possibly yes, But it also they could dip it in

(01:31:55):
different ones, and it's kind of a luck of a
draw bad luck of the draw. So talk to me.
If they do this too for a luck of a drawer,
then did they just watch people and then try to
take advantage of the person who gets hit the hardest. Yeah,
kind of, and just see who's kind of left standing
at the end of the night. Unfortunately, And you think
that's really what happened. Yeah, we have a pretty good part.

(01:32:17):
That's not really you being sloppy. Then that's you know,
taking advantage out. But thankfully I had enough people around me.
I got home safe and it was no big deal.
So now I can just laugh about the fall and
be like, whatever, where are the bruises? Oh my thigh
it's like black, my my whole thigh is whack. Oh no, no,
I mean, but what a good reminder for people listening

(01:32:38):
to like, if you're going out to keep an eye
on your drink. Yes, you definitely should know anybody else
get hit with it. No, thankfully, like it was, it
was bad. I mean, I'm I'm normally very good at
holding liquor, and yeah, it was not good. I mean,
from what I remember of the whole evening, I had

(01:33:00):
a great time. So but I don't all up until
that part at the club, very specific moment. Yeah, and afterwards,
I don't remember anything anything this weekend birthday related. This
coming weekend, yeah, well I'm going to the Alan Jackson concert,
so that's kind of a celebratory thing. At twenty eight,
does it feel any different than twenty seven? Yeah, I
feel really old as the ages start to go up,

(01:33:23):
and especially like I have a bruise on my body
now my body feels a key. It's offensive to every
single person that's older than you. Yeah, just in general
when you start talking about how old you are because
she's not old, when you're the youngest person in the room.
Like a lot I took my old offense. Let me too, men. Yeah,
but like I start to feel really old and I'm like,
that's nothing. I can also hear her say that and

(01:33:45):
remember what it was like to be twenty eight and
feeling like as I approached thirty that my life was
ending ending. I was so scared of thirty. But then
I got there. I know. I'm just telling you, in
my late twenties, as a lot of people do, thirty
just seems crazy. And then you get there and I'm like, oh, wow,
thirty is amazing. And then you get to forty and
you're like, oh, this isn't so bad. Forty is good,

(01:34:07):
So it's fine. At eighty you're gonna be like like,
come on, it is the new thirty. Yeah, what the hey,
help me get up. We have a birthday, Morgan, Thank you.
I appreciate it. Today Eddie is filling in for lunchbox
at an airport in India. The security guy there's a

(01:34:28):
guy from walking through the terminal. He says, this guy's
walking a little funny, like his legs are weird, and
so he puts them to the X ray machine. Well,
sure enough, they found two pounds of gold valued at
fifty six thousand dollars up his bottom. Really hesterd Yes,
apparently it's a trend in India, But this guy was
trying to terrible TikTok trends. This guy was trying to

(01:34:49):
get through the airport and he's just walking weird. I
can just picture the dude. But I wonder what the
trend is? Is it to get gold through so that
they could actually do something with it? It's not legal,
bones you're thinking TikTok trend. I think it's just a
smuggling trend. Like guy, Yes, that's what I think too.
I was kidding about that. But I mean, did they
also not think that it would recognize gold? Yeah? It
does it, I don't. I mean, I feel like I

(01:35:11):
wear a certain kind of hair brett and I get
pulled to the side because metal that it is. Yeah,
like or my birkenstocks always beep and go off because
of the buckles. So I'm like, hmm, I don't know
how much gold. Oh man, it's two pounds valued at
fifty six thousand dollars. No, I mean honestly, I mean
I have gold on my rings and that doesn't make
it go off, so they might just think he's constellated.

(01:35:32):
It says here. They said, sir, would you like to
tell us what's going on here? He says, okay, fine,
I have gold up there, but it's not mine. Oh no,
in yea literally in figuratively. Okay, all right, thank you, Eddie. Yeah,
that's your bonette story of the day. Yesterday I got
a message from Raimundo and it was the magazine cover

(01:35:54):
to where Kaitlin and Iron the twenty five most Beautiful List.
We made the cover. It's fun for us, but we
didn't think much about it. And Ray goes, will you
autographed this? But it wasn't a real magazine. It was
a digital image, and he wanted us to go and
do the autograph like on Instagram stories, we can write
with your finger what so right? And so I don't know, well,

(01:36:16):
so I signed it with my finger and then he
sent it to Caitlin and she was like, why is
Ray you asking me to digitally sign the cover of
our magazine? And so she signs it, and then all
of a sudden he posted up on his Instagram story
and goes, I have the NFT, which I knew it.
He's trying to make money off of this. It's like,
I have the NFT. Here's the proof of the only

(01:36:38):
digitally signed magazine cover. I mean, it's smart, is it?
But it's not real. I could do that again for
somebody else, right, he was the first. But also, we
can't just sell it. Well he can, though I don't know.
It's funny, Ray, are you trying to sell that? I'm not.
I've always been interested in autographs and I think I
may do it with some of the country artists until

(01:36:58):
Scoop's Steve yells at me, oh, i'd have them sign.
I used to do a thing where I'd make them
take a picture and then sign their pictures. That was
posted on my story. Then I'm copying that, and you're
not trying to sell it. No, as an NFT. I've
always liked autographs ever since I was a little kid. Okay, well,
an NFT non Funcable Token which is what people are

(01:37:19):
making tons of money off of. Now. It's basically one
of a kind digital image. No, it's art. It's just
digital art because people could say a painting is nothing.
But it's funny Amy that you said that there's a
lot of them. He could do it again. That's kind
of the same with all NFTs, like they just exist everywhere.
They could there could be multiple copies of them, but
no more copies, but many different alterations of them, only

(01:37:40):
one copy of each one. Right, well, I think a
very very creative, good job. The infamous kiss between Britney
Spears and Madonna in two thousand and three will be
auctioned off as an n FT. The iconic photo was
taken by John Shearer. Is that the same John? She
says Hollywood photographer John Shearer. He is he took that picture. Yeah,
he's been saying a lot of money. His wife is

(01:38:01):
one of the ones that does organizing. Yeah, yeah, dang,
that's cool. The NFT will be auctioned off starting October seventh.
Part of the proceeds will go to glad But even
if he's just keeping part of the proceeds, he's gonna
make a lot of money. Yeah, Yeah, keeve been making
a million dollars off this. Yeah, he's got a lot
of really iconic pictures. I didn't know he took that
one though, I don't know. I also didn't know his

(01:38:21):
Hollywood photographer because I follow him on Instagram, So I
guess that's why I see he's at It's he said
so many events, probably you wouldn't even realize. Well, it's
pretty cool. All right, that's it. We're out of here today.
Ray good luck. You should talk with John Shearer and
see how he does that, and you listen. If you
want to sell that, I'll take half. Well, I already
had people give me offers. So for what how hundred bucks? What? Yeah?

(01:38:46):
Because the one I posted said proof. So the original
copy without proof written on it is I have. I'm
the only person that has it in the world. True,
But the original copy is you're taking a screenshot of
your Instagram and it still shows your Instagram name on it.
That's fine, but nobody else has that me. Oh boy,
I go home and do it again. I can screenshot
it right now. No, you can't because you don't have

(01:39:07):
us have we don't have your signed right, but I
can get it signed. No, you can't. I know the guy. Hey,
Justice Pirey, I'm on your I'm on your team. Ray
all right, you guys have a great day. We'll see
you on Thursday. By everybody,
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