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Speaker 1 (00:03):
Our interview with Bailey Zimmerin coming up in just a
few minutes. Let's go. Steve and Saint Louis.
Speaker 2 (00:07):
Had a quick question. I remember back a few months ago.
I don't know if it was Eddie or Lunchbox or Amy.
Someone had signed a new contract with the company. It's
just kind of curious how it works. It's probably inside baseball.
I don't know how much you can share. I was
just curious on how all that works. Thanks for the show, I.
Speaker 1 (00:23):
Guess I wonder what your question is. Yeah, we did
a cake reveal and Raymundo and Eddie had signed new
contracts with the company, and that was the reveal in
the cake. Amy has signed a new deal recently, they
have us all on kind of staggered deals for the
most part. So I leave, everybody can't run with me.
(00:43):
That's really the reason they did it. I'm not leaving,
but I'm saying that was their reasoning a long time ago.
Really well, yeah, course, I mean, if I am like
I'm not going to resign, they want to make sure
nobody else can go with me. No, no, you can't,
like they No, no you can't.
Speaker 3 (00:55):
I'm going with you.
Speaker 1 (00:56):
No doesn't mean you Can. That's how you fight him
in court.
Speaker 3 (01:01):
So can't make me not go with you.
Speaker 1 (01:04):
He wants information, So yeah, I'll just say your name
and then say your salary, Amy, huh uh. We all
are multi year at this point.
Speaker 4 (01:14):
More than I made when I first started.
Speaker 1 (01:15):
That's true.
Speaker 4 (01:17):
Same right, Lunchbox.
Speaker 5 (01:21):
Six, Like what really? Six?
Speaker 1 (01:24):
You guys less his years ago. He signed a twenty
year deal the first year he signed.
Speaker 3 (01:31):
It's the word part time of Duncan Oh crap.
Speaker 1 (01:34):
Uh yeah, So I don't really know what you're asking,
but I can't tell you. What we did on the
show is that was the reveal of the cake. But
then uh yeah, they signed new deals and everybody's got
some time, so nobody's at risk of leaving anytime soon
unless I don't know about it. I mean, Scuba Scooba
is doing his stuff. Now.
Speaker 3 (01:55):
You haven't signed yet, Yeah, yeah, babe, but we're working
on it.
Speaker 6 (01:58):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:58):
I feel I feel good about scoobas.
Speaker 3 (02:00):
Free agent right now, a free agent A yeah, I'm
only here so I don't get fine.
Speaker 1 (02:05):
Yeahoo, so scoobis is up ish, but it's a deal.
I don't negotiate the contract. I don't pay the money
the company does, but yeah, I don't. If you ask
a more specific question, I could tell you. But that
is what you heard. That's what happened. Give me the
next one, please, hey boy bones which this morning, we
had an update on Lunchbox's.
Speaker 2 (02:21):
Appearance on the Jersey Shore Family Vacation and what his
thoughts were.
Speaker 5 (02:25):
Love to show.
Speaker 3 (02:26):
Thanks.
Speaker 1 (02:26):
Yeah, so Snookie did her opening and Lunchboxes all over it.
I've heard nothing else about it.
Speaker 5 (02:30):
I have not seen anything about it. I have not heard.
Speaker 7 (02:33):
I've been watching him TV and I have not seen myself,
So I don't know what's going on.
Speaker 1 (02:39):
Is that show aired?
Speaker 7 (02:41):
I don't think that's see that's the problem. It's called
family vacation now, so I don't know exactly which family
vacation I'm on because is it when they go somewhere
and they're just going to throw that in that season?
So I haven't seen it, but maybe I'm on the
next season because it does take a long time to edit. Guys,
it's only been a few months, and is that it
was probably?
Speaker 1 (03:02):
Also was that in a promo for them though?
Speaker 2 (03:04):
Too?
Speaker 1 (03:04):
Weren't you in a promo?
Speaker 5 (03:06):
You're right?
Speaker 3 (03:07):
You know what now that it's already aired.
Speaker 1 (03:09):
It was no chance it air, and we didn't know.
Speaker 7 (03:11):
It had to be back when we were in the
old studio. So it's been maybe five months more longer
than I thought. Man, Tom Flying guys.
Speaker 4 (03:18):
I just looked it up Jersey to our family Vacation
is set to premiere on May Ago.
Speaker 1 (03:23):
Coming up soon then?
Speaker 6 (03:24):
Okay?
Speaker 1 (03:25):
Good? Yeah, dude, your life's can change.
Speaker 7 (03:26):
Oh my gosh, there's gonna be interview requests People magazine.
Speaker 1 (03:30):
You've heard storiesbout people's life changing after this.
Speaker 3 (03:33):
Is that cool?
Speaker 1 (03:34):
He may not be the same between that and his
Pigeon Ford shows coming out.
Speaker 3 (03:37):
Oh yeah, the big show.
Speaker 5 (03:38):
Pigeon Forward.
Speaker 1 (03:39):
When's that coming out?
Speaker 5 (03:40):
That's coming out? I believe June.
Speaker 7 (03:44):
Like the the they've finished shooting. It's wrap shows over now.
They just got to go back and edit and it'll
come out coming in June.
Speaker 1 (03:52):
Do you get paid pretty good for that?
Speaker 5 (03:53):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (03:54):
I have a great summer.
Speaker 1 (03:56):
I am more than five thousand, no more than three thousand.
Speaker 7 (04:01):
Yeah, got a boy, got it, Get them Pigeonfores dot com.
Speaker 5 (04:05):
Man, it's a great place.
Speaker 3 (04:06):
At that point, you could have just told what you
made right, and we're narrowed down pretty much.
Speaker 5 (04:12):
More than yeah already.
Speaker 1 (04:16):
Yeah, good for you. Okay, how about the final one?
Danny from Virginia.
Speaker 3 (04:21):
Others listening to part one Monday, April twenty eighth.
Speaker 6 (04:24):
Toby's on the show for his second shot at.
Speaker 1 (04:26):
Winning the shoes because he went to Lunchbucks.
Speaker 2 (04:29):
Danny would love to be on the show, but he
can't even get one shot. Come on, guys, help me out.
Speaker 1 (04:33):
I want to win some shoes.
Speaker 2 (04:34):
It's like my up teeth time calling the loyal listener.
Love the show, listen every day. Help me out, Scuba Ray,
whoever hears this.
Speaker 1 (04:43):
Somebody Danny talked about huself a third person, which is
kind of weird at first.
Speaker 3 (04:46):
Give Danny a shot, kind of like Danny.
Speaker 1 (04:48):
He's funny the Seinfeld episode where Jerry doesn't know if
he's talking about the guy's talking about himself or somebody else. Yeah, yeah,
I don't mind giving him a shot if he wears
size I wear. I brought in another pair have like
red Burbery shoes. These are really awesome shoes. I'll put
those up too. But I've got three pair of shoes
in here at the studio that I'm willing to give away.
But I can't give them away unless somebody wins them.
(05:09):
So if we want to get them on next week,
we can give Danny Danny. We give Danny a shot.
Do we want to give Toby one more shot? Or
no is yet? Yeah? Two?
Speaker 5 (05:18):
Toby's gone.
Speaker 1 (05:19):
He is gone.
Speaker 3 (05:20):
Toby is gone. They have a whole song about it.
Speaker 5 (05:23):
What office jokes. Sorry, it's a little too late. Oh
Toby's gone?
Speaker 1 (05:28):
Oh goodby No?
Speaker 3 (05:32):
Yes, yeah, Toby's the HR guy.
Speaker 1 (05:34):
Yeah, yeah, we can get Yes, we'll get We'll get
you to play.
Speaker 5 (05:39):
Uh good, We don't.
Speaker 1 (05:40):
I don't see every voicemail and scoobas you've had hundreds
of voemails every day to go through.
Speaker 5 (05:44):
So Danny calls a lot. I hear him, but then
we have he does.
Speaker 1 (05:49):
He's probably called empty times, but he's not the only
one that There's so many people that call.
Speaker 3 (05:52):
And so we have the numbers and Abby's got them all.
We're just trying to be fair and get to we
can get to. But since Danny got your attention, we'll
do it.
Speaker 1 (05:58):
Uh Marian know. Amy says they can predict ADHD with
a retinal scan. Now what about the eyeball it just
bounced around a lot or what you're just moving around
from thing to thing, looking at different things.
Speaker 6 (06:11):
Car.
Speaker 4 (06:12):
Yeah, well, let me pull up the thing because it's
from South Korea. So it's a study out of there
suggesting that there's a faster, non invasive way to screen
for ADHD and it may be found in the back
of the eye.
Speaker 1 (06:25):
What's the invasive way though?
Speaker 4 (06:28):
What?
Speaker 1 (06:28):
Amy, what are they putting in you to see.
Speaker 4 (06:29):
If you have any No, it says non invasive.
Speaker 1 (06:33):
I know you said, but what's in South Korea? Because
I didn't think they did stuff inside your body?
Speaker 4 (06:40):
Maybe you don't have to, like like I've gone in
and had to sit there for like an hour and
do this, answer all these questions and do this test.
So this all they do is just like look at
your eyeball. So I guess like you've got it instead
of having to like put in all this work and
answer all these questions.
Speaker 1 (06:58):
So invasive, I guess could also mean an swering personal questions,
not just going outside physically invasive. I was like, Amy,
they've been tricking you.
Speaker 4 (07:06):
Yeah, so they just analyzed retinal photographs and then there's
key indicators such as like blood vessel density, vessel shape.
With all this stuff, I don't know, it's kind of
crazy if they could just like look at your eye,
which I went to the eye doctor the other day
to get a better exact prescription for my reading glasses.
And that's crazy too anymore.
Speaker 1 (07:29):
It's crazy because my wife's dad is an eye doctor.
It's crazy that you can look in something and by
what you can see, they can tell you exactly what's
wrong with your eye.
Speaker 4 (07:40):
And then they're like they would just like move it around.
They'd be like left right, and it's like red green,
and then yeah, so Eddie back to those other ones.
I returned to them after I couldn't get Jeffrey Dahmer
out of.
Speaker 3 (07:49):
My Oh you did kind of look like.
Speaker 4 (07:53):
I know, and I couldn't unsee it, and I.
Speaker 1 (07:55):
Didn't like I did too.
Speaker 4 (07:57):
But if you look in the mirror or anytime you're
wearing them, and then you think of Jeffrey Dahmer, it's
just like, eh, well, then.
Speaker 1 (08:03):
Why did Eddie change his? He looks like Mama's family.
Speaker 3 (08:05):
And his want.
Speaker 4 (08:08):
So I'm waiting for mine with the prescription to come
in because I got new ones, and I got a
kind that's I think called like progressive or something. So
when I look straight ahead, I can still see everything,
and like, it's fine, I can look down, But what
Eddie has you just got him at the gas station?
Speaker 1 (08:25):
Maybe okay, the road They do look like a station online, bro.
It's also you wear them on your nose, because I'm
doing what Amy is saying.
Speaker 4 (08:38):
No.
Speaker 6 (08:39):
No.
Speaker 4 (08:40):
I bought the kind where they were like you don't.
I mean, it was a little extra, but they were like,
otherwise you're going to have to put them down on
the tip of your nose and look down. And I
just thought of Eddie and I was like, I can't
do that. So I had to pay a little more
and got whatever update they now have where you can
just wear them and just look down.
Speaker 1 (08:58):
Interest me, we'll give you a hard time if they're goofy.
I didn't eve were goofy at all. I liked them.
Speaker 8 (09:01):
Well.
Speaker 4 (09:02):
When my new ones come in, y'all can tell me
what serial killer.
Speaker 1 (09:05):
Is perfect perfect segue. I have here the IQs of
serial killers.
Speaker 4 (09:11):
They're probably really high.
Speaker 1 (09:13):
Yeah, and not even on purpose, like you, this was
not planned to even go this way. We don't really
do segus on the show where we find a connective tissue.
But since you brought it up, here are the eight
most notorious criminals, and these are serial killers and their
IQs Ted Kazinski, he's number one, the highest I should
have gone, So yeah, he's ted. Yeah, Well have Harvard.
(09:36):
Point to Harvard before you even graduated. Like was a
kid at Harvard, Like was so smart, he didn't even
have to graduate high school. He's one of those kids.
He'd been in to tell me something good if it
had been today, Like fifteen year old goes to Harvard.
Harvard graduate and former math prodigy, Kazinski rejected society and
lived as recluse while carrying out his attacks. His detailed manifesto,
Industrial Society and Its Future reflected his complex ideology IQ
(09:58):
one sixty seven.
Speaker 5 (09:59):
You well a.
Speaker 1 (10:00):
Chart, I want to see where these fall. Here's hh
Holmes ever already had amy because I hadn't.
Speaker 4 (10:10):
No, I can't pinpoint what he did.
Speaker 1 (10:12):
Eighteen sixty one to eighteen ninety six, when America's first
documented serial killers confessed to twenty seven murders. He used
his medical knowledge and charmed to construct a hotel called
a Murder Castle, rigged with hidden rooms, trapdoors, and gas chambers.
Oh my gosh, operated during the eighteen ninety three Chicago
World's Fair.
Speaker 4 (10:29):
Oh, I have read about that. I've read about him.
There's a book called like Why the Devil in the
White City. Yes, when I was in a book club
back in twenty ten, we read.
Speaker 1 (10:38):
That IQ of one. I'm telling you, though, if it
were eighteen hundreds, I'd commit every crime they catching me.
There's no DNA. It just don't get sloppy. Do whatever
you want. Even in the sixties and seventies, you can
almost do that.
Speaker 4 (10:55):
Hey, do I tell you to read that lunchbox?
Speaker 5 (10:57):
I have no idea.
Speaker 1 (10:59):
Jeffrey Dahmer nuber six murdered seventeen young men and boys, cannibalism,
body mutilation. Estimated like you one forty five. So anything
over one fifteen is high intelligence. Over one thirty is
superior intelligence. One forty five is exceptionally gifted, and Dahmer
(11:21):
fits exceptionally gifted.
Speaker 5 (11:23):
This is a pretty uplifting little ways.
Speaker 1 (11:26):
Oh yeah, right, It's like you go one of two
ways if you're really really brilliant. Next up, John Edward Robinson,
the Internet's first serial Killer's still alive, eighty three years
old in prison of Kansas.
Speaker 5 (11:36):
O what I don't know?
Speaker 1 (11:38):
He's Yeah, he's the he's BTK.
Speaker 4 (11:41):
Yep, he's BTK.
Speaker 3 (11:43):
He wasn't your neighbor, didn't Morgan.
Speaker 1 (11:45):
It's Morgan's uncle. Morgan dated me, cheated on her. Yeah, alright,
it's just so easy. I know, it's just more than
I know. It's so it's just easy. That was just
I know, that was just too easy. You guys gonna
get a couch and he's like, I can't kill anymore.
I'm going to jail. It's actually not Oh it's not okay.
Speaker 4 (12:05):
I just heard Kansas.
Speaker 1 (12:08):
Yeah we did too. Dennis Raiders that guy, I guess.
Speaker 4 (12:10):
Yeah, Dennis Raider.
Speaker 1 (12:11):
This guy is called the iceman. Oh, he was a
contract No, no different guy. The other guy's in Kansas.
It say BDSM very similar though, huh. Then the other guy,
John Edward Robinson, I'm not familiar with him. He does
look like Dennis Radar though, doesn't he.
Speaker 3 (12:29):
Yeah, apparently Dennis Raider has a lower IQ.
Speaker 1 (12:33):
He got caught. Was he like years later?
Speaker 7 (12:36):
Like he took years off and then got bored and
said I'm going to send a note again.
Speaker 1 (12:40):
Yeah, I don't know. It doesn't say said he's still
alive in prison in Kansas. He also might not have
been in Kansas because Kansas has really famous penitentiary. So
I don't know if he's from Kansas federal prison. He's
from Illinois. Yeah, they send people to Kansas.
Speaker 3 (12:58):
What is that called?
Speaker 1 (12:59):
But he did kill Keith. He killed three people in Kansas,
which one Levenworth is Oneworth?
Speaker 3 (13:05):
I've heard of it.
Speaker 1 (13:07):
Richard Koklinsky, the Iceman. That's a cool name.
Speaker 3 (13:11):
Yeah, but they gave it to him or what did
he do?
Speaker 2 (13:14):
Well?
Speaker 1 (13:16):
He was a contract killer, so that means he was
like a hitman. Oh, linked over one hundred murders. He
worked for multiple crime families, managed to live a double
life as a suburban husband and father. His detailed confessions
a cold demeanor earned him the nickname the Iceman. It
was his demeanors, like you because he's cold as ice. Wow,
part of his brain wasn't developed to have no sort
(13:38):
of sympathy. There's that is psychopath. There's sociopath or psychopath.
There's a difference. That's psychopath. Here's one Rodney al Kala, Oh,
this is the one you guys were talking about the
dating game Killer.
Speaker 3 (13:50):
Oh that's a great story.
Speaker 5 (13:53):
Great story.
Speaker 1 (13:54):
Yeah, like that movie was like compelling story.
Speaker 3 (13:56):
That's what I meant, yeah, we knew what he like.
Speaker 1 (13:59):
We like it like that, we know what he meant.
A charming photographer and former contest on The Dating Game.
Can I see a real picture of what he looked like?
Speaker 3 (14:06):
Kind of looks like the did you watch the show?
Speaker 4 (14:08):
No?
Speaker 3 (14:08):
Okay, because they did a really good job at making
him look like that.
Speaker 1 (14:11):
Good looking dude in real life. I usually they'll to
put him make him a little better looking on the
show and you can't you look back. But Ted Bondy
was a good looking guy. But this guy's a good
looking guy.
Speaker 3 (14:21):
Yeah huh, And that's what I mean. That was his
thing right, Like he was.
Speaker 1 (14:25):
His ability to represent himself in court and draw it
legal proceedings showed a disturbing level of cunning. So he
did that? Did he do in the movie? He do Court? No,
we didn't get there, Edmund Kemper, I know this guy
just from seeing him. I think he was even part
of that show on Netflix where they did Btkow was
that called, guys.
Speaker 3 (14:47):
Don't remember?
Speaker 1 (14:49):
It was called like what that show called mind Hunter?
Speaker 5 (14:53):
That's it?
Speaker 1 (14:53):
Yeah, minehunt Hunter? Because they never really did BTK as
the main story. It was always like going in and
out of episodes, and then finally and like the season
two it was a big that's a great show. They
canceled it because of COVID. Wow, great show. Edmund Kemper,
the co ed killer, still alive, seventy five years old
in President California, estimated IQ around one sixty.
Speaker 3 (15:13):
That's better than Dahmer one sixty.
Speaker 1 (15:15):
I can read you some other famous people that have
won sixty IQs. He murdered ten people, including his grandparents'
mother and multiple young women. One sixty is like Copernicus Einstein.
That's one sixty. Mozart was one sixty five.
Speaker 5 (15:28):
That's wild.
Speaker 1 (15:30):
And Ted Kaczynski is the number one the highest IQ people.
Uh Blaze, Pascal Bla was Pascal. I know Bobby Fisher,
he's a number Twobby Fisher was a chess guy. Pascal
had to be like when they couldn't really take pictures,
they'd like draw them. Oh, I thought that was the
actor sixteen sixty two. He was a mathematician, physicist and
Venner philosopher and Catholic writer. These guys are time travelers.
(15:52):
They go back into sixteen hundreds. They can do stuff
we can't do now.
Speaker 5 (15:56):
Yeah, yeah, there's no way.
Speaker 1 (15:58):
Yeah, that's crazy. How you say his name. I don't
know enough about him. Blaze Pascal, I should, but I
don't blaze Pascal Blaze no Blaze, Yeah, all right, oh
blaze Pascal rhymes of Rascal. Oh really, trying to give
it a little too much Blaze Pascal. Okay, cool, we're
(16:19):
gonna get to our Bailey Zemmermann interview. We'll take a
little break and go over.
Speaker 5 (16:22):
To Bailey.
Speaker 1 (16:25):
On the Bobby Bones Show. Now, baile M Bailey, we've
been playing your song. I want to do this first
before we just talk amongst ourselves. Here. You have this
new song with Luke Combs. I don't know how this
come together. Did you make the call?
Speaker 6 (16:39):
Yes?
Speaker 8 (16:39):
So the first time I heard it, I thought, man,
Luke Combs would crush this. But at the time I
hadn't really met him yet and I didn't have his number.
I was like, well, I can't just like, you know,
get his number from somebody and then text him. So
he invited me to play the concert for Carolina with him,
and then I met him and then we kind of
(16:59):
like became I would say, we became buddies that day,
Like it was like a connection and then we sang
on stage and it was sick and it like, the
whole show went great, and then he gave me his number.
So then I was still a little nervous to send
it to him because I was like, Okay, is this
the song?
Speaker 6 (17:19):
Like, you know, do you really love it that much?
Speaker 8 (17:21):
So I kept listening to the song and listening, and
then I was like one day, I was like, Jude,
I'm sending it.
Speaker 1 (17:26):
Just you nervous to send that text? Oh yeah? So
I sent him the text.
Speaker 8 (17:30):
I was like, hey, man, like, I've been nervous to
send you this, but I you know, I really think
you would crush it. And it's it's just one, you know,
one of my favorite songs that I've got right now,
and I just said you would crush it, so hey,
you know, here it is. And then he didn't respond
for I think a month. Oh wow, but okay, okay,
(17:54):
but I had this like insider that was telling me, hey,
like Luke hasn't said no, but he's been listening to
it like a lot, and he's been showing a lot
of people that come into the green room or and
be like, hey, do you like this song? What do
you think of the song and he's like, man, he's
just been loving this song. And then one day out
(18:15):
of the blue, so I was like, you know, not
a no, you know, he just not takes me back yet.
So then he takes me back one day out of
the blue and he just said this song rips I'm
in and it was like not, it was like anti
climatic for sure, but it was so like full circle moment.
Speaker 1 (18:35):
That's pretty funny.
Speaker 6 (18:35):
That's why I came together.
Speaker 1 (18:36):
I wonder the whole time that you're meeting him the
first time and you're becoming buds on that day because
you did volunteer your time to go help, and that's
that's super cool, like you did with me, Like you
volunteered your time to come. So we like you. We
like you even before that. But I wonder your whole time,
are you like I'm just waiting for my moment, You're
thinking the whole time, like I got this song and
if I get close enough, I'm then I'm gonna ask him.
Speaker 8 (18:58):
I think it was more like I've done a couple
of collabs where I didn't know people and that's just
not very fun and it's never really authentic and real.
So I I I'd already had this mindset of like, Okay,
if I'm gonna do collabs with people, I want to
like kind of know them or be a really big
fan of them or you know, I can't just not
(19:20):
know anything about him and then just do it because
somebody told me that I should. So that was kind
of my thing, was like, Okay, I'll see if because
I wanted to do the show anyways, just to like
do the show with them. And it was like, a
I don't know something about all that stuff that happened
like really hit me pretty deep, and like it wasn't
any of my family or anybody I knew, but just
(19:42):
seeing everything like really hit me deep. So I was like, Okay,
this feels like a really cool thing I can go
do and like donate my time and like whatever, and
it like I don't know, could help a lot of people.
Speaker 1 (19:53):
And yeah, so and it did help a lot of people. Yeah,
and yeah, you got a song with Luke Comb's about
to play. Yeah, it's awesome. Yeah.
Speaker 8 (19:59):
So yeah, and then I just met him. I was like,
if we if we vibe, then I'm gonna I'm gonna
send it to him. And then I felt like we
vibed enough he gave me his number.
Speaker 6 (20:08):
I'm like, job, I'm sending it. I'm sending it.
Speaker 4 (20:12):
I was like, is it just? It was Luke being like, Okay,
I'm just gonna sit on this song and to spend
time with it and then I'll reply. But like you don't.
There's no what's up with like not being like, oh
hey man, I got the song. I'm just listening to it.
Circle back. He just leaves him hanging for a lunch.
Speaker 1 (20:29):
But he probably knew there was an insider probably letting
him know too, like a mysterious, mysterious insider. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
On the Bobby Bones Show, now Bailey Zimmerman. So we
have the leaderboard behind Bailey and the All Time Boppet Challenge,
John Party at number one with twenty five, Derk Spentley
at eighteen, Matt Carney at sixteen, and Kip Moore with nine.
(20:50):
It was a it's a quick day for Kip. You're
feeling good. Bailey, you're locked in over there. He's doing
his shoulders like they're getting rubed, but there's nobody behind him. Okay,
So he has the bopp It in his hand and
twenty five is the record Are you ready, guys ready,
Bailey's trying to break the bopp It record. Go ahead, Bailey, Boppy, Twist.
Speaker 9 (21:10):
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Twist it, Pully, Twist it, Twist it, Twist it, Boppy
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bopp It, Twist it, Pully, twist it, bopp It, twist it.
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(22:16):
Holy boppy, holy twisted, Holy Boppy, Holy holy Bobby Pully.
Speaker 1 (22:32):
Score sixty sixty flip that mic ou My heart.
Speaker 6 (22:44):
Right now? Wow? How do you feel?
Speaker 1 (22:45):
Wow?
Speaker 8 (22:47):
First, first way through, I was struggling. My heart was racing.
Still my heart is racing right now. But then calm
down for a second because I locked into the group.
Speaker 6 (22:55):
But then sometimes if.
Speaker 8 (22:57):
You're not on time with the pull it, it'll mess
your groove up. Then you got a lock back in,
and I thought I was still gonna go, But then
you know.
Speaker 1 (23:07):
Six more than doubled John Party the leader, our new leader.
Bailey on the Bobby Bones Show.
Speaker 9 (23:18):
Now, Bailemman Bailey, I.
Speaker 1 (23:20):
Was watching your social media and you were lip syncing
all the way in your car, but that it was
a car. It was a sports car. Is that your car?
Speaker 6 (23:29):
Yes?
Speaker 1 (23:30):
Now you are a truck guy, car guy, automobile guy. Yeah,
in your blood? Oh yeah, what what car? What car
was that?
Speaker 6 (23:38):
I've got a Corvette?
Speaker 1 (23:40):
Okay, so I don't think about cars. Is that like
is it super? I know what a Corvette is, but
like why'd you pick that car? Is that souped up?
Something cool?
Speaker 6 (23:47):
So I would say I bought a Corvette.
Speaker 8 (23:51):
The first reason being my grandpa kind of instilled in
me just like GM, and that's like what we drive,
and that's just all I've drove.
Speaker 6 (23:59):
I had to forward one time and I was just.
Speaker 8 (24:00):
Like just not for me, feel like a trader, yeah honestly,
and you know he's not here anymore, so it just
feels like, okay, I have to be GM. And the
second reason is so you know how like in Miami,
like the dream is a Lamborghini or like a Ferrari,
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but like where I'm from and like little Illinois, it's
a Corvette. So like if they were like loaded and
they were making it. They had a Corvette. So I thought, okay,
like if I do something that is like you know,
a milestone thing or something that, like, you know, I
work for the first thing I'm gonna do is buy
a Corvette.
Speaker 1 (24:42):
And then I did, how often do you drive it
a lot?
Speaker 6 (24:46):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (24:46):
Yeah, you have tickets? Do you drive fast?
Speaker 2 (24:48):
No?
Speaker 8 (24:49):
That's the thing. You know, it's twin turboed. So like
I put a twin turbo set up on it.
Speaker 6 (24:54):
And what does that mean?
Speaker 4 (24:56):
I mean, I know, two turbo thingies.
Speaker 6 (24:59):
It just like makes faster faster.
Speaker 4 (25:01):
Yeah, but you don't speak in it.
Speaker 6 (25:02):
No, it just makes this noise.
Speaker 8 (25:04):
It goes whoops like that, and it lets off all
the air when you don't use it because I don't
use it to go fast, but when you like build
up the air and the turbo and then it lets off,
it like makes this cool sound and that's I just
love that. So I just love cruising around and then
I go whoops.
Speaker 1 (25:23):
So yeah, what about the jacked up white truck? Yep,
you sell it? You still have no still got it?
You're never selling that one? That was emotional. That was
an emotional Oh yeah, oh yeah.
Speaker 6 (25:34):
Honestly, any any of the cars that I like, build, build,
like kind of like the white truck.
Speaker 8 (25:39):
I was like so mad at my dad when I
was younger, when I was like sixteen, because he said
he always told me about all these cool cars he
had or all these cool trucks he had, but he
never kept them. So I just thought, if I ever
have the chance to keep stuff for like my kids
one day or my grandkids, I'm gonna have something to
where I can give it to them.
Speaker 6 (25:56):
So yeah, I'm gonna keep so many.
Speaker 1 (25:58):
When you say build, when you build, So what do
you do when you build a truck?
Speaker 8 (26:02):
Well, used to I would be in the shop with
my brothers and we would and my dad and we
would be doing ourselves. And now I send it to
shops and they do it for me.
Speaker 1 (26:12):
Do they know you know enough about it to know
that if they don't do it right, you're gonna know
they're not doing it right for sure.
Speaker 8 (26:16):
And that's the thing is, like I know how it's
supposed to be done. But nowadays we're very fortunate and
blessed to where I can like send it off to them.
And yeah, so definitely know enough about it and have
done it before.
Speaker 1 (26:30):
But yeah, whose idea was it to come out at
the Houston Rodeo and the jackteup truck.
Speaker 6 (26:35):
That would be me.
Speaker 1 (26:36):
It was awesome.
Speaker 6 (26:37):
Thanks, yeah, thanks. I didn't know super how it was
gonna go over.
Speaker 8 (26:40):
But I thought, man, how I can't ride a horse,
and I didn't want to act like I can ride
a horse.
Speaker 1 (26:45):
That's why I don't wear a cowboy hat because I don't.
I respect cowboys too much.
Speaker 8 (26:49):
Yeah, and that's like the thing. So I was like, man,
what can I do? And then I thought my thing
would be a Jack day And they were like, oh,
you could go out in the SUVs, or you could
go out and this or that.
Speaker 6 (27:00):
But I was like, man, I think it jacked up.
Drug will be sick.
Speaker 8 (27:04):
And then we just so happened to have like this
crazy truck that's like orange and white and like the
colors of there.
Speaker 6 (27:11):
It was just like perfect, yeah, thanks, thank you.
Speaker 1 (27:13):
Yeah, it was it was great. I thought it was
a super cool way to come out. Then I'm like, man,
how did because Stone call to WrestleMania a couple of
weeks ago came out and a four wheeler and then
he wrecked it. He drove into the to the wall
like you had. Did you have to be specific because
you're in it, you're like jumping around, you know, your
arms or whatever, like they can't wreck that thing. That's insurance.
Speaker 6 (27:30):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (27:30):
No, we we got to get okay, very good driver.
There were like seventy thousand people at that show.
Speaker 6 (27:36):
It was dude, I was so nervous.
Speaker 1 (27:38):
Do you feel when they are that many people you
have to perform that much harder because that that's a
trap sometimes.
Speaker 6 (27:44):
Yeah, it kind of felt like.
Speaker 8 (27:48):
Just like, man, I really gotta I gotta pull up
and I gotta pop out, like I gotta like really
show him like it. I've always had that mindset of
if I have an opportunity and somebody as me an opportunity,
I have to go like as hard as possible so
I can like prove to people I can do it,
you know, at this level. And I was just like okay,
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but I was so nervous the first song, dude, it
was so crazy.
Speaker 6 (28:14):
I'd never been that nervous ever at.
Speaker 1 (28:16):
A show because of the amount of people.
Speaker 8 (28:18):
I think it was just like, man, I really got
a crush and like there's a lot of people here,
and I know what they expect.
Speaker 6 (28:24):
Out of me.
Speaker 8 (28:25):
And you know, I've had I've had some fall on
my face moments, you know, the last year or so
that are tough. So I felt like, man, I got
to really come out this year and prove to people
that like I know what I'm doing, and I'm like
I'm belong here, you know. So it was a lot
of pressure, but second song in felt good. Then we
were like, let's freaking go.
Speaker 1 (28:44):
What's up with the gold the flying v the guitar?
Speaker 6 (28:49):
I don't know, I just saw it one day.
Speaker 8 (28:51):
I go to the Gibson garage a lot, just because
growing up, so I played guitar when I was like
I think I was like nine, ten and eleven. I
played guitar for like three years and so got into
like Gibson and like Les Paul's, and I knew a
lot about it and I could like kind of play.
But then I just like like just like put it
(29:13):
down and got bored and started doing something else. And
then so I think I sold it for a pair
of like Jordan's or something whatever. But uh so when
I got back, like when I got into like singing
and stuff and needed to learn to play guitar, it
kind of helped me, like remember a little bit, so
it gave me a little bit of head start. But
(29:34):
I was remembered like wanting a Gibson less Paul so bad.
So Gibson here in Nashville was always so welcoming and
like wanting me to come in. So I just kept
going in and kept going in, and dude, I have
so many Gibson guitars in my house.
Speaker 6 (29:49):
Dude, it's insane.
Speaker 8 (29:51):
And one day the V was just staring me right
in the face and I was like, that is freaking sick.
That's a sick guitar. So I bought it and then
now I just play it and it's fine. It plays
so well. I've actually learned how to play live on
the V. So it's like kind of like my main,
my main guitar.
Speaker 1 (30:10):
Do you do the thing now where you have so
many they came to switch them, They come and switch
them out during shows.
Speaker 6 (30:14):
It's so sick, that's all.
Speaker 1 (30:15):
Yeah, that's when you do that.
Speaker 6 (30:17):
I'm sick. It's so sick. Man.
Speaker 8 (30:19):
They'll come out and like give me another guitar, and
I'm just like, I'm literally in a movie right now,
Like I'm literally in a movie. People are just giving
me guitars. I'm just playing this. It's it's so crazy.
It's yeah, oh yeah, it's awesome.
Speaker 6 (30:32):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (30:33):
Two jobs before you got into music, what were they?
Speaker 8 (30:36):
So? When I was like thirteen, my grandpa hired me
at the family dealership in town called Speedies used cars,
and I was like pulling weeds at first out of
the driveway.
Speaker 6 (30:48):
That was like my first job.
Speaker 8 (30:50):
And then he let me start detailing cars and doing
that and he taught me how to detail cars, and
I did that till I was like sixteen, and then
when I turned sixteen, they wanted me to go get
a different job, so I went and worked at this meet.
Speaker 6 (31:08):
It was called.
Speaker 8 (31:11):
Mike's Meat Market, but then that was that's what it
was my whole life. And they would like process deer
during deer season, and then they had like a deli
and like steaks and pork jobs and stuff, and then
they had like a grocery store, small town stuff, you
know what I'm saying. So then it got turned into
salt and strings butchery by one of my brother's best
(31:34):
friends that like growing up. So then he hired me
because my brother called him. I was like, hey, Bailey
needs a job, and you know, will you hire him?
And he was like, yeah, I'll hire him. So I
worked there doing what man, a lot of stuff. Like
at first I was clean up boy. So I would
clean up in the back, like in the meat. You know,
(31:55):
they had like the big grinder, and then they had
like where they would make like sauce and whatever and.
Speaker 1 (32:02):
Like so you cleaned up them.
Speaker 8 (32:05):
Yeah, so like all day. Then I go up and
clean up. During the day, I was usually on the freezer,
like organizing stuff or like up in the deli. It
was I mean it was like I did everything.
Speaker 6 (32:17):
I was a caterbility.
Speaker 8 (32:18):
Sometimes, yeah, just utility everything whatever they needed sometimes and
deer and yeah yeah cutting cutting deer up and doing
that stuff.
Speaker 1 (32:28):
And how long were you there?
Speaker 6 (32:31):
I think three years, two years, two and a half years.
Speaker 1 (32:35):
And then what'd you do after that?
Speaker 8 (32:36):
And then so twenty eighteen is when I quit doing
that because I graduated and got offered like a job
in West Virginia to go build this new pipeline.
Speaker 6 (32:47):
So then I was like, yeah, that's what I really
want to do. So then.
Speaker 8 (32:52):
Packed my truck, went to West Virginia, did that and
then that's what I did, is the job.
Speaker 6 (32:58):
And then I so I joined the union.
Speaker 8 (33:00):
So I joined the Union West Virginia, and then I
ended up switching my union to the Labors Union in
Illinois around where I'm from because I moved back home.
And then when you're in the labor union, I what
I wanted to do was pipeline. But then sometimes when
there wasn't like jobs available or just nothing going on,
you would go do like road work or building like
(33:22):
railroad stuff or literally anything like whatever. I'm just like, dude,
I just need to make some money, so get me
a job. And then yeah, so I was like I
was building pipelines, but then that kind of stopped, and
then I was I remember, you know how you know
how they got to put the cones down the middle
(33:44):
of the road when somebody's you know, when they got
to work on the other side.
Speaker 6 (33:47):
I was the guy in the back of the truck
like dropping tones. Dude. It was the worst.
Speaker 8 (33:53):
It was kind of fun, yeah, because it's kind of
fun because I got ADHD really bad. So I was
just really focused on those lines, like it was fun.
But then picking them up the oil. You would go
home and you'd have like oil stuck to you, and like, oh,
it was the worst, but setting them out was fun
I had. I actually enjoyed it. I won't lie. It
(34:15):
was kind of fun. But then after that road job,
I did some concrete stuff and then my last job
I had was actually this railroad and I was we
had to like rebuild this railroad bridge so the railroad
could go over the bridge and we had to like
(34:35):
rebuild it, and it was like crazy.
Speaker 6 (34:37):
And then that's what made me really want to be like.
Speaker 8 (34:39):
Man, I really hate this and I really hate what
I'm doing, and I really want to try something else.
Speaker 6 (34:45):
So that's when I.
Speaker 8 (34:46):
Low key started trying to sing, trying to build trucks
on the you know, spare time, and then eventually like
started singing on TikTok and then now we're here at
Bobby Bones, just like.
Speaker 1 (35:00):
How about how about this house you bought? How you
how are you being a homeowner?
Speaker 6 (35:04):
So it's really cool.
Speaker 8 (35:06):
I'm very blessed, first and foremost, very blessed to have
a roof over my head and to be able to yeah,
it's it's it's a blessing, and it's just a lot.
It's a lot to take care of and I don't
know anything about it. So like I had so many
(35:27):
problems with my house. I had, Like, so, I have
this guy in his name Shansi, and he is a legend.
Speaker 6 (35:37):
And he just does it all. He like helps me out.
Speaker 8 (35:39):
He'll be like, hey, dude, that right there, you need
to watch out for that. That could be like water,
look at this, and I'm like okay. And he's like
teaching me all this stuff because I didn't have time
to learn, but I needed a house, so I was
like okay, And then we ended up having insane problems
with my house.
Speaker 1 (35:55):
It was I they didn't get an inspection, so we did,
but they didn't care.
Speaker 6 (36:00):
You didn't basically like they just didn't catch it.
Speaker 1 (36:03):
We had an issue like that.
Speaker 8 (36:05):
It's the worst, and I'm just like okay, whatever. I'm like,
you know, all things that are bad are good. I
believe that, so I'm like whatever. We had to redo
the whole outside of my house, and what do you
mean outside like them, So there was like there's like
wood in a lot of places, and then there's like
that would wasn't sealed behind. So I had to like
(36:27):
rebuild some walls, redo the basic I had to rebuild
the whole entire like outside.
Speaker 6 (36:33):
Of my house.
Speaker 1 (36:33):
So he can do. He can do trucks, he can
build houses. Guy's got all the skills.
Speaker 4 (36:38):
So yeah, did Shawn teach you?
Speaker 8 (36:41):
Well, I didn't do it because I've been on tour
and I've been trying to get this new album.
Speaker 1 (36:47):
But yeah, I done. It had to be done.
Speaker 8 (36:50):
But definitely, Yeah, shout out Shawnsey. Honestly that guy. So
I've got this manager name Chief, and Shawnzi comes of
a world from Chief and all the bands that Chief
has been with. So he's like he's trying to been
(37:10):
the guy for multiple people and I just so happened,
like to get so lucky and get Shawnzy when he
didn't have an artist.
Speaker 6 (37:18):
So then now he's like with me and he like
helps me keep my house.
Speaker 1 (37:22):
An adult learning how to be an adult with Shawnzi.
Yeah that's a serious. Yeah. Yeah, Bailey man, it's good
to see you, buddy. Yeah, just thanks for having just
been killing it. Your hair looks great. Never seen it
so full. It's just so fun.
Speaker 6 (37:38):
Thank you.
Speaker 4 (37:39):
Yeah, he's so happy.
Speaker 1 (37:42):
He's this energy. This is Bailey energy.
Speaker 4 (37:44):
Yeah, It's just it's like a kid in a candy
store sort of thing, Like you feel like you're just
living a dream.
Speaker 8 (37:50):
This, Well, isn't this kind of a dream, Like this
is what we do for work. We just sit around
and talk about stuff.
Speaker 1 (37:55):
Or played you played massive shows and yeah it's insane,
it's actually great.
Speaker 6 (38:00):
I wait.
Speaker 10 (38:00):
Sometimes people get to a point where they're like over
it or they have a different attitude about it. But
I love that you still have like it's all still
a dream energy because you could go another direction. So
I hope you never change because I love it.
Speaker 8 (38:15):
Yeah, I would say that I almost went a different direction.
I went through like a rough time like the last
Like it was like last year year before, I just
like had this rough patch where I almost went the
other way. And then I just like had this. I
had this one day where I was like, Okay, you
got to choose to be happy and you have to
(38:35):
choose to like love this, and like right now, really
you're just not appreciating what God has given you, and
like this is gonna be really hard for him to
like show you what you need to do and like
what you're may here to be if you're just gonna
be like negative all the time.
Speaker 6 (38:48):
And then now I'm not because.
Speaker 8 (38:50):
It's like I'm honestly just grateful I'm alive and that
I have an opportunity to be like on radio shows
and talk about my you know stuff, and yeah, this
is like a huge blessing.
Speaker 6 (39:02):
So definitely almost went there. But now we're back. We're back.
Let's ride it down.
Speaker 1 (39:07):
We're back. Bailey's got the Newdo Country twenty five tour,
dilar Marlow and Drew Baldridge on with Bailey. You can
go to Bailey's zerom music dot com and dates all
the way until what's ninth January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, September,
all the way to mid September. Do you do your
fingers for months?
Speaker 6 (39:26):
Like?
Speaker 1 (39:26):
I just did you know what month is? Eleven?
Speaker 8 (39:29):
Eleven's easy, I have to I usually just go back
to I just have to go to January, January, February.
Speaker 5 (39:34):
You do fingers.
Speaker 6 (39:34):
That's what I'm doing.
Speaker 1 (39:35):
Yeah, That's what I was doing. Fingers, yeah, yeah, and
then I'll look down yeah, meat saying.
Speaker 4 (39:38):
Guys, y'all don't know that August is.
Speaker 1 (39:40):
Eight, No, and I filed I know December twelveth and
November is eleven. I know January and February July seven yeah,
I don't know. The mids like six, seven, eight, nine
is when it gets little tricky for me. Yeah, like
what's six?
Speaker 6 (39:54):
It's embarrassing six June there you go.
Speaker 1 (39:59):
Yeah, I used to use my fingers. I struggle with you.
Yeah yeah, yeah, I know, months or any year anything happened.
Speaker 6 (40:05):
It's embarrassing because it's so easy and it's only twelve.
Speaker 8 (40:08):
But then I think we just make it super complicated
when we try to get.
Speaker 6 (40:11):
In there and do this math.
Speaker 4 (40:13):
Yeah, normally stuff's really difficult for me, but that one
I can get. So I'm really proud of myself for
nice job, Nice job, gay job.
Speaker 1 (40:19):
Thanks Bailey. Great to see you, buddy. Congratulations you guys
go watch Bailey, Dylan Marlow, Drew Balder, Dead is a
Stack Show Bailey Zimmerman Music dot com. He'll be with
us tomorrow night Moody Center in Austin, Texas for iHeart
Country Festival. Watch on Hulu or get tickets at ticketmaster
dot com. We love you, buddy, and we will see
you tomorrow night.
Speaker 6 (40:36):
Hey, all right, everybody.
Speaker 2 (40:41):
A Bubby Bones show.
Speaker 1 (40:42):
Before we go. Don't forget if you're listening to this
on Friday, Tomorrow night. Our iHeart Country Festival. You can
watch on Hulu. You can also watch my ACM special.
It is on Amazon. It's like sixty years my favorite Moments,
interviews with Lanny Wilson, Keith Urban and Brooks and done.
You can go to Amazon today and check that out.
You want to do? Was lunchbox a second choice? This
is go ahead lunch barks.
Speaker 7 (41:04):
So the Folds of Honor softball game. I've been involved
with it for the last three or four years, and
there's always something fishy going on, and what do you
mean fishy?
Speaker 5 (41:14):
Let me talk.
Speaker 1 (41:15):
You're talking about a charity go ahead.
Speaker 7 (41:18):
And they usually asked me a couple months in advance, like,
hey can you make it to the tournament? And this
year I or the game, I haven't heard anything hurt anything.
Now we're like is echoing a month away? A little
less than a month or a little over a month,
and they just hit me up saying, hey do you
think you could play?
Speaker 5 (41:35):
We need to know a sap.
Speaker 7 (41:37):
I'm like, usually it's like two months, two and a
half months before the game. So did they wait to
hear from other people? And now they're scrambling so they
hit me up.
Speaker 1 (41:45):
It just does that affect your answer.
Speaker 7 (41:48):
Well, yeah, it feels kind of weird, Like in my
second third choice, did they throw a bunch of ass
out there and then they didn't get it and then
they come, okay, what asks?
Speaker 4 (41:57):
Oh gosh, I heard something completely too.
Speaker 10 (42:01):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (42:01):
Yeah, because they both are if they said yes, we're
not coming to you because other people said no, would
you play?
Speaker 5 (42:07):
No? Like why do I? It's like, why do you
want to be second fiddle? Am I not good enough?
I've been part of it. It just I'm just asking.
Maybe I'm not. I'm just wanting your opinion.
Speaker 1 (42:19):
You do bring up some sort of controversy about it.
Every year there's something. There's always something wrong with this game.
Speaker 5 (42:26):
One time I showed up, there wasn't even a jersey.
Speaker 1 (42:27):
For me, right. One time they want you to be
the announcer or something.
Speaker 5 (42:30):
They just want to be an announcer and not play.
And I'm like, oh, that's weird.
Speaker 3 (42:34):
Yeah, I think he's on a list of like if
Riley Greenland show up, we can always get lunch box.
He's always available.
Speaker 1 (42:39):
Did you get the box?
Speaker 5 (42:42):
They get the box? Never what box?
Speaker 4 (42:46):
Oh? Are they handing out boxes to people that they asked?
Like a goodie box. That's like welcome to the team.
Speaker 1 (42:52):
I got a big box with a bad in it,
and like, oh, you're on the team. I can't play.
I'm sadly I cannot play that evening. So you got
a box, but I got a box with an invite
that had a bat. It is like, well, that's it,
like two months.
Speaker 3 (43:03):
Ago, that's it.
Speaker 4 (43:03):
Two months ago.
Speaker 1 (43:05):
Yeah, it's a long time.
Speaker 3 (43:06):
Ago, but that's the timeframe when they ask you two
months in advance and.
Speaker 1 (43:09):
It had like a make sired and like a book.
Did you get a box? Morgan? No, I didn't get
a box.
Speaker 4 (43:15):
Have you been asked? Yeah, we both got asked on
this email.
Speaker 1 (43:18):
I can Yeah, I don't know. I justn't.
Speaker 3 (43:21):
I just had a box and you already told them
you can't do it.
Speaker 1 (43:24):
I cannot do it. Yeah, that's sadly. It'd been a
lot of fun. I like to play softball. I love
charity total but no, yes, so I don't know if
it has anything.
Speaker 5 (43:32):
You got a bat in a box and a book.
I don't even know what the book.
Speaker 1 (43:35):
Is, but yeah, it's like list the history of the game. Yeah, pictures.
Speaker 5 (43:40):
How does it get to you just showed up at
your door. They had a courier like ballooms.
Speaker 3 (43:44):
What does that matter?
Speaker 7 (43:46):
Yeah, it sounds like they're wooing people and me, I
just get an email that I'm copied on with Morgan says, hey,
can you guys play?
Speaker 5 (43:51):
You need no asap?
Speaker 3 (43:52):
Yeah, for sure, because Bobby couldn't do it.
Speaker 1 (43:54):
And well, no, I don't think it's specifically because I couldn't.
I couldn't.
Speaker 3 (43:57):
Probably another artist too, some other artists kind of came.
Speaker 1 (43:59):
Maybe they got they thought they sent him the box
and they were like, we never heard back from lunch
Box and we send him the box, but.
Speaker 7 (44:06):
Well there was nothing in the email about hey did
you get the box, so I don't know what box
we're talking about.
Speaker 3 (44:10):
Hey, why don't you reply back to the email and
say like, aren't you forgetting a box?
Speaker 1 (44:15):
Why don't you just go play? If you want to play,
go play and be fun and not be dramatic, and
no one bought you back next time? For sure.
Speaker 5 (44:20):
But every year, every year I play, and I'm fun
and I do great.
Speaker 1 (44:23):
Every year you come on complaining about something afterward, and.
Speaker 5 (44:25):
Well they find some way to make it weird every year.
Speaker 1 (44:28):
So it's their fault.
Speaker 5 (44:29):
Every year I mean there's one common denominator.
Speaker 3 (44:32):
You that's funny.
Speaker 1 (44:37):
Okay, Oh could it be that.
Speaker 3 (44:39):
Guy that the one that hurt Fitzpatrick. What's the name
that Fitzpatrick? Chris Kirkpatrick.
Speaker 1 (44:46):
I would just say, yes, we broke, and then be
a delight to have and they'll bite you back. Maybe
you'll get a box next year. I can give you
my box, not the bat.
Speaker 5 (44:55):
No, because.
Speaker 3 (44:58):
Just go dude, I.
Speaker 1 (44:59):
Think you should. I think you should play.
Speaker 5 (45:00):
Go ahead, bring me the batman.
Speaker 1 (45:02):
Hey, what's up with the basketball? How much you go for?
Speaker 5 (45:04):
Oh?
Speaker 3 (45:05):
Well, I haven't checked recently.
Speaker 1 (45:06):
But the last bid was signed basketball.
Speaker 3 (45:08):
Amy's one of one signed basketball that she used for
the three point competition is one thousand, five hundred and fifty.
Speaker 4 (45:16):
Dollars that I was looking and is that committed to?
Speaker 3 (45:20):
I mean, that's just the highest bidder.
Speaker 1 (45:21):
But people are just saying it.
Speaker 4 (45:22):
Okay, yeah, one of them did look like that. I
went to the page. They're a troll.
Speaker 1 (45:27):
He wants one thousand five.
Speaker 4 (45:29):
He's posted a lot of things. Oh and I don't
think I think it's a did you give the.
Speaker 1 (45:34):
Second highest bidder? Though?
Speaker 3 (45:35):
Yeah? Oh yeah, it's all. It's all documented on the.
Speaker 4 (45:36):
Comments yeah, we have the other one. It's around one
thousand something.
Speaker 3 (45:40):
Amazing.
Speaker 1 (45:41):
What's sucks? So as if you go, it's almost like
the first person got the bat and the second one didn't.
You're going to go to the second one to go like,
the first person fell through? Do you still want it?
Nine times out of ten they're like, now I don't
want it anymore?
Speaker 4 (45:50):
Really, Oh well, I don't even think that the first
the one the highest one, he's saying, because I was
like so excited, and then I go to the page
and I see how many times that person's posted and
how they posts, and there they have like nothing on
their page. It just seems like they're a listener.
Speaker 3 (46:04):
That's but I mean we should we should still treat
that one as the winner, right, and then if we
don't get paid.
Speaker 1 (46:10):
But if you told the person that's in the lead,
they're in the leader. Yeah, okay, so you're gonna go
to that person and they're not gonna bit over it.
But now you won because the other person fell through.
They didn't feel like they went and part of that
it's mind manipulation.
Speaker 4 (46:19):
We feel like you won, like sadly that person they're not.
Speaker 1 (46:23):
Gonna want it. They're not gonna want it.
Speaker 5 (46:25):
Who knows was even up.
Speaker 1 (46:26):
We talked about it, but we do so much content.
We all forget things we talk about. I noticed that.
Speaker 7 (46:31):
I know Eddie, I said, Eddie. I remember Eddie saying
he was going to do it. I just don't remember
a lot.
Speaker 5 (46:36):
Remember you didn't get.
Speaker 1 (46:38):
Repeated control on the lead or.
Speaker 4 (46:44):
Shake him out.
Speaker 1 (46:45):
All right, we're done? Hey, uh when when's the auction?
Speaker 3 (46:48):
Friday? Today at noon?
Speaker 1 (46:50):
Okay, so soon.
Speaker 3 (46:52):
So soon. I will check it, and whoever's on top.
Speaker 1 (46:56):
You have to repost it then, and your stories are
your main I'll.
Speaker 3 (47:00):
Do it on my stories.
Speaker 1 (47:01):
Okay, all right, thank you guys. We'll see you next week.
Speaker 4 (47:04):
But also can we just before we go, Eddie, thank
you for following through.
Speaker 1 (47:08):
Thank you Amy, because this is not done yet. Though
I would wait, I would wait till it's all the
way done before, you know, but.
Speaker 4 (47:13):
He had an idea. He made the video, he posted it,
executed like got me to sign it, has followed through
so far. This is These are several steps, though, and
he's taken all the steps.
Speaker 1 (47:23):
Instead of just saying you can forget to me, I'm
just saying I'm not going to forget to mail it.
Speaker 4 (47:27):
I will make sure that he mails it, and that's
you following through.
Speaker 3 (47:32):
Have to Amy, I'll do it.
Speaker 1 (47:34):
We're done. You guys have a good weekend. We will
see you Monday. Bye, everybody,