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May 13, 2022 37 mins

Bobby shares why he won’t post a video of him deadlifting 300 pounds, 5 times. We get into celebrities that we would like to have dinner with both alive and dead if we could pick 4. We get into some assorted news about Friday the 13th, a bizarre lottery winner and an escaped convict. Bobby shares that  his “No straight line to success” hoodies and crewnecks are up! Go to CantSeeApparel.com.

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
It's time for the Bobby Bones post show. Here's your host, Bobby.
Don't see a video of me dead lifting almost three
hundred pounds five times? What just from back in the day?
It's from yesterday? Whoa, I know, I'm getting a mott
strong dude three h so what's I don't know? I

(00:24):
know nobody wants to see this and I recorded it yesterday.
I didn't record it. I'm trying to record it yesterday.
And he was like, I want you to see this,
Like I was strong, You've gotten and I'm like going
to post it. But I was like, hey, Kleen, you
want to see me dead left. She was like, okay,
I do, but we're not posting it, are we? And
I was like no. She goes, because we make fun
of people who post pictures of them like lifting weights,

(00:45):
and I said, I know, but I want to make
fun of until I have one. Before she said that, though,
were you thinking about posting it? I wasn't because nobody cares.
It's almost post on your fantasy football score. I need
the reference. Lunch bugs does that all the thought? Like?
I need reference? Like how long does it long has
it taking you to get to three hundred? I didn't. Really,
that's a tough thing to do because I'm not a
big weightlifter. So just for me being a pretty thin

(01:09):
guy and a hate legs, but we did a lot
of legs. Gonna hurt my shoulder, but anyway, I just
don't don't mind me just ripping up three hundred at
three pounds. Bro boom, let's go one five times? Pretty
proud of it. Where's your bell? I don't need a bell?
Oh yeah, yeah, my, but yeah, that's crazy just from

(01:30):
five times or it's a lot that looks well. I'd
done a bunch of sets before that, and then and
then he was like, I think we should try even heavier,
and so I did it. Ray, how's that? Three hundred
five times? That's crazy? Is that good for like somebody
like because you you're someone who fancies the weight room? Yeah, well,
I mean there was powerlifting in my high school and yeah,
three hundred's impressive. Well, I don't think that I'm setting

(01:51):
any records, but for me substantial growth, I'm pretty proud
of it. So I'll be posting it in about five
minutes at mister Bobby Bones on Instagram. You got okay,
you're demanding it? Fine? I'm gonna I'm not going. Why
don't you do the next level where it hits the chest?
You know what I mean? Like that is power clean?
Oh yeah, that one when they do an the Olympics,
that is different. Well they do that Olympics too, dead left,
our power left. I only see the one with that

(02:11):
one where they're yelling to get on their chest and
they're like yeah, and then they drop it. I don't
like that one. We don't do that. I have a
bad shoulder. Oh that's right, So anything here I'm doing,
like elbows to shoulders, we stay away from that. But
I've been through so much rehab in the past year
and a half. You don't want to ruin all that that.
I just stay away from those things. But I've gotten

(02:33):
a lot stronger. We do bench press again finally, but
you know this is the post show. Who gives a
crap what we talk about? Um, I hit the golf
ball so much farther after shoulder, you know, it's amazing.
I mean, Amy, I had I had it to ninety
three hundred yards. Sometimes Amy, he doesn't want me saying this,
you know, like, well we're playing, but he hits it
as far as the pros do. That's not true. It

(02:53):
is very that's not true, very final. Again, just like
with the weightlifting, I need reference, that would be the
perfect reference. No, it's not true, it's but what I'm
saying is I didn't do anything to like dial into
I just rehab my shoulder, and then I came back
and for some reason hit the ball a whole lot
further to the point where Eddie I were playing, and

(03:14):
I would be hitting at thirty forty yards over a
green with like an iron and like Eddie, I don't
know what's happening, and so, but it's pretty cool. I've
been working hard and I'm getting stronger. It's crazy. The
older you get, you're getting stronger and you're getting taller. Unbelievable.
I told you, nobody believes me. No, he's the ones
are you saying he's getting taller like with your own Okay,

(03:36):
Ed six foot before this point, I was five eleven
Eddy six foot tall. We measured him, and guess who's
a little bit taller than Eddie. Guess to take a
guess event in the room? Me. Yeah, So I mean,
is you increase Eddie's height and without shoes exactly and
without shoe. Yeah, we did a bare foot. We did
a bare foot, which fers. And when they want act

(03:59):
jail for your mud shot. Yeah, something's going on with
earth and I'm just getting bigger. Yeah, but I've been
been doing pretty good. But the shoulder we have things
really sucked because it hurts that someone will come to
my house for a while. It was once a week,
but they'll come to the house. And thank god insurance
pays for it because it's basically workers workmen's comp, worker's comp,

(04:23):
workmen's comp, workmen's comp. Because again I had heard it
so bad doing breaking bobby bones that they had to
pay for it, so they would send a physical therapist
to the house. That's cool, and it got to but
it's it sucked. No, not that you had to do that,
but you got comped. Well I used to get excited
about it. Oh, somebody can come massage. It hurts so bad.
It's not a massage, um, so they like I've had

(04:46):
like dry needling done. You ever had that done. It's
basically they take pins you go into your muscles like
how deep? How deep? I don't know because it is
like acupuncture ish okay, yeah, probably a little. It's probably
the needles a little different, but yes, it goes right
in and then your muscle starts to go twitch if
they hit it. It's like, that sucks. What else do

(05:08):
we do? We do that? Sometimes I'll just grind on
the upper bicep because my tendon nitis is my upper
bicep and on my shoulder, and that tendon nitus came
from a terror when I wasn't able to move. So
it sucks. I dread it. I dread it as much
as working out, and I hate working out. If I
were to listenings, I hate Thank you for asking peanut butter.
No one asks mayonnaise, cigarettes, good pollution, I mean, just

(05:34):
keep going with the like the go drugs. Well, I'm
getting there. Pollution exercise, that's my top five. Okay, now
I've cut out cancer and AIDS and all that stuff,
because for sure that would be everyone. It's like when
you want to have a dinner with anyone dead or alive,
you have to pick Jesus unless Jesus has taken off
the table. And if someone goes dead or alive and
they don't pick Jesus and it hasn't been addressed, I

(05:57):
may take a second look at them as a friend.
But Jesus should never be on the table because otherwise
you have to pick Jesus. So I now I would
like to make that rule when a run for office.
I'm gonna that's gonna be another one. No karaokee songs
over two minutes forty five seconds, and no in the
game of who would you have dinner with? Dead or alive?
Jesus is not an option. He's a He's automatically there.

(06:18):
He's Jesus. He's omnipresent. It's a dumb game anyway, though,
I like it who would you well? Because it's two
two and two two alive two dead. Go like see
this and I'm to my point, Like I would love
to have dinner with Bob Dylan, but he doesn't want
to have dinner with them. That's not the point in
your fantasy. Bob Dylan loves you is naked. Wait, differ fantasy.
When your fantasy, Oh, I don't want they are there

(06:39):
because they're also they also would like to have a
conversation with Yes, okay, but in reality he doesn't. We're
not doing In reality, You're never gonna beat Bob Dylan.
That's not true. You don't know that, yes, and we
may even have dinner one day. No, you won't stop it. Okay,
but in let's say in this scenario play along hypothetical issue,
he is super cool about being asked to whatever you

(07:01):
want to ask. He's not looking to be your best friend,
but he's like, you know what, I'd like to go
have a dinner and answer all this guy's questions because
maybe he'll write him down and make a make a
book or a journal entry. So go ahead, too dead,
too alive. Okay, so the alive would be Bob Dylan
and Joe Montana pretty cool. Joe Anna would be cool. Yeah,
I would love that. Okay, dead and you said Jesus

(07:22):
or table because he's already there. I want to talk
to Abraham Lincoln. I want to really know how that
whole Fourth Theater thing went down. He doesn't know, really,
he didn't know. He just watching a show. Bro. Yeah,
but but I went down. But I know, Wow, this
is a good That's how I went down. Able Lincoln
would be cool. Um and man dead Bob Marley. I

(07:48):
want to talk to Bob Marley about just life. Okay,
there we go. That's my two and two Amy Alive
Robin Roberts and Oprah Dead, Betty White and mother Teresa.
That's good Betty White. Huh yeah, she's fascinating to me.
She's I love Golden Girls. She's so she's so funny

(08:11):
and like just being a woman in this industry for
so long and or in the entertainment industry. I guess
I should say, but like, I don't know. I would
love to talk with her lunchbox. Oh, I'd go I'd
go Tina Turner alive and Mark Cuban because I think
I like that one. He's really smart and has just

(08:32):
crazy great ideas and um dead. I would say Steve
Jobs because I want to know about like does he regret?
How do I get my email on my phone? But
also I'd like to know if he because you still
don't know. He thought drinking jews was gonna curious cancer.

(08:52):
Like he was like, I'm gonna fix this, And I wonder, like, dude, like,
were you just so brilliant you were stubborn? Do you
regret you know, things like that. There's a lot of
people that think though, really, oh yeah, oh yeah, he
just lived that lifestyle. Yeah, And so he was continuing
he was doubling down on that lifestyle. Okay, there are
some people that will say that that did them or prolonged. Yeah.

(09:16):
I mean, and when you're in it, you'll explore all
kinds of things, like I'm a ruined my mom had cancer.
We were looking at this place you go to in
Mexico where it's like colonics every day and um, this
particular soup that they feed you and you stay for
like six weeks, and I mean we were researching and
I remember even talking to Bobby about it, and I
was like if if if she goes, like, do you

(09:37):
think I could go and be like her caregiver there
or I mean it was a real like you kind
of explore everything because I mean he commented that, yeah,
and that's when he realized it was all bs oh
that because he had cancer. And he went down and
it wasn't Mexico, Yeah, some other South maybe South, Yeah,
South America, And he was like he tried, but he
tried a lot of that stuff crystals and yeah, because
I think when you are at the end of your rope,

(09:58):
you're just doing anything done lose the end of the road. Yeah,
I mean, in the chemo makes you super sick because
I don't really know anything about Steve Jobs, but I
just know that about him, and I'm like, man, this
dude was so smart and if he believed that, like, yeah,
I don't know, and then my other person would be
Tupac Goode. Do you guys always want to know what happened?
Sometimes I don't know what happened, but that would be
the icebreaker, what happened? He's like, I don't know. I

(10:19):
know when I was driving down the road riding passenger,
my favorite song was my favorite Vegas ready then and
but then you can pick it up at that point. Well,
what I heard was this he wants the gossip about
how he's murdered, but also knows, yeah, he probably looked
and saw him. He's like, oh, man, is it? Yeah?

(10:40):
I just don't think I would want to know about
how they died, But I think I don't want to
know why they were inspired to create certain things, Like
what in their childhood or early or even their adolescens
led them to feel certain ways that made them want
or do do create specifically. Yeah, we'd get there, we'd
get there, but you lead with man like fourth Theater Bro,

(11:02):
you didn't hear him coming at all, Like you how
good was the play. What I would literally ask is, Hey,
so your security was drinking at the bar? Is that right? Yeah? Wow?
That's how he had like full access to him. Yeah.
It was like, Mike, what you looked at up? Mike,
I'm just going from her, I mean, because I've never
heard that. That's interesting. The day before he died, they

(11:24):
had just signed the bill for Secret Service or something,
and the guy that was protecting him wasn't. He was
down at the bar drinking. Wow, for a weird reason.
I bet he felt like crap or he was in
on it. A theory, but not a super popular one,
But I have heard that theory. The ninth. This is
from the Washington Post. The night Lincoln was assassinated, his

(11:44):
new bodyguard went missing. Went missing. At the end of
the Civil War, President Abraham Lincoln and no illusions about
frequent threats to kill him. He told him his bodyguards
have perfect confidence in those who are around me and
every one of your men, but if it's too be done,
it's impossible to prevent it. Lincoln went to Ford's Theater
the same day. Lincoln signed to create the Secret Service,

(12:05):
but it wasn't to protect the president. It was to
see where services money. So you're right in the way
of yes, the Secret Service was created. What people don't
know now is the Secret Service is over financial crimes
now and president and president. But it wasn't created to
protect the president. Then it was only protected to stop
financial crimes. I think then it was making fake money

(12:27):
because then they really couldn't tell. But the bodyguard was missing.
I had just maybe read somewhere he was drinking at
the bar. I didn't say there anywhere. He was taking
so many people, I don't I can't read it all.
There's the whole article here. I said, yeager bombs. Let
me know if he's crushed in a flat tire, the
thirty five year old Parker. Yeah, go back to that
one if you don't. Is that what that was, Mike?

(12:50):
He did, Okay, they put two and two together. Oh,
I'd ask him, so I'd be like, hey, yeah, what
you know? He was a very unpopular president one right,
one of the most popular presidents by anyone. He was
just not an acceptor or well like president period. We
have a different view of him because we're able to
see the forest from the trees, as they say. And

(13:10):
also he died and I think Bob Marley now different
because Abe Lincoln definitely stood for something that mattered and
continues today. Sure. Abe Lincoln, though, and I don't want
to get into this, also had some things that aren't
really pushed as the Lincoln narrative that weren't as positive

(13:30):
when it comes to the ideas of slavery. But we
probably wouldn't touch on that in dinner. Maybe maybe we
would a dessert, maybe a desert. Yeah, cheesecake. Cheesecake be
maybe my living probably David Letterman and probably Steve Martin.
So David Letterman and comedians either Steve Martin, price Steve

(13:51):
Martin because he's older, but I close with Mark Graces,
special with the Cubs like the nineties, but I could
probably do that. I could probably do that one now,
that's realistic. I tried hard enough. But Steve Martin and
David Letterman alive. Um, Andy Kaufman dead, dead or alive.
That's tough because if it comes back and he's alive,

(14:12):
then I'm screwed. I got three alive people and the
rule said only two. So Andy Kaufman dead, it's hard. Huh. Well,
it's just I got three comedians here now and now
I got to think of the room, and either everybody
respects everybody or they're fighting for jokes, and so I
need to make somebody who's not a comedian. Oh, we're
all having dinner together. Yeah, do you think four people

(14:35):
at dinner? Okay? Yeah, So maybe George Washington's interesting now
because he was the first president because he was such
he was like an elite soldier, right, That's how as
a young man, even before general, he was such an
elite soldier, which allowed him to climb general president. But

(14:55):
it wasn't the president thing to me. It was the
young years of just staying alive, being a soldier. And
when he said I did, I should not be president forever?
Who says that, Yeah, I'd be president forever. I like,
if I washed in, they were like, hey, man, you
did great. You're a great soldier, you led us, you
led the troops as a general, you're now the first president.

(15:17):
We're thinking you should be president forever. I'd be like, oh, man,
you guys, you guys are too much. Okay, if that's
what you really want, okay, I'll he didn't do that.
How different this country would be if he would have
done that, though, because then I guess everyone just would
have followed suit. They're trying to be different than like
the crown, right, Yeah, I know, but the option was there. Yeah,
And the difference would be even if they were president,

(15:39):
it doesn't go to somebody you related to, somebody's voted in. Yeah,
probably like the Supreme Court, meaning you're president forever finger
quotes until you either get too old and you go,
I'm gonna retire, but it's until death. There would just
be far fewer presidents. Yeah, we had never got taft Garfield.
Washington feared that if you were to die in office,

(15:59):
Americans woul view the presidency as a lifetime appointment. So
he checked out and was like, can't do it. So
maybe Washington just to have somebody different. But otherwise I
wait from Mark Grace to die and invite him as
mother dead one man JFK would be cool too. I
don't know, man, those Kennedy's. No. I would just want
to know if he knew, Like, did you know that

(16:20):
they were trying to get you? Like, and who do
you think got you? Who just want to interview everybody's
dead murdered? Yeah? I want to know, like because because again,
like you said, around the room. How many you guys
knew you're about to get killed? They all raised their hands. Really,
all you fool you know is Frank Sinatra maybe instead
of George Washington, huge entertainer, different time, biggest stories person

(16:42):
in the world, and also mob so it was also
and they have to answer. They're they're on a truth
ser serial, right right, right right, they're letting it all out. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
then that would be cool, dude. Today is Friday thirteenth,
which I haven't heard a lot about. Maybe that was
just the thing more when it's still a thing, obviously,
but like when the movies were bigger. Yeah, I just
haven't seen one thing about Friday thirteenth. If you look

(17:05):
back at the origins of the number thirteen, here we go.
Although no one knows for certain, we've talked about this
on the show. The fear of the number thirteen and
the fear of Friday likely combined around the late eighteen hundreds.
No clear mention has been discussed in any published works
before then, but the Last Supper is brought up. A
superstition associated with Friday thirteenth is that the last supper
that was attended by thirteen people Jesus Christ and his

(17:27):
twelve disciples. The number thirteen is associated with, which one
judas that's right, thank you nobody who betrayed Christ shortly
after the Last Supper. My brain wasn't working. Christ was
handed to Roman soldiers the next morning and crucified on
Good Friday. So there's the thirteen. There's a Friday reference
that is one they feel. Don't know but fuel could
have led to that. And then back in mythology, we

(17:49):
talked about Loki, who was an actual not just a
Marvel character. But in mythology there was Loki and at
a dinner with twelve the Norse gods, Loki was not invited. However,
the will make Her showed up. Fighting ensued and one
of the most popular gods, named Baldur, was killed that day.
I just associated with the movie let the movie No No,

(18:11):
No, No No, Friday thirteenth, but the movie was made after
Friday thirteenth. This step, you know, So what does that
have to do with elevators or like floors? And just
think generally the number thirteen is seen as unlucky, so
people don't want to be associated with it, so they
take it off of different things. Although I would want
to be on fourteen. Then if thirteen's gone, right, because

(18:31):
it's not gone though, I don't care. I'll take it, okay.
But like famous football players with thirteen, can you name one?
Odell Beckham? Is he thirteen? Can you name the most
famous of all time? I don't think Odell Beckham thirteen
is he? I don't know why that just popped in
my head. The most famous number thirteen? He was thirteen

(18:52):
for a while, Eddie he was. Yeah, I show was
three and thirteen. Good for you. I don't know who
them famous his lunchbox, no idea, Dan Marino, Oh yeah, yeah, yeah.
Hall of famer and one of the greatest of all time,
just hadn't one championship. So people don't really throw them
in that mix as much as they should. So there

(19:13):
you go. Bad things that have happened on Friday thirteenth,
March thirteenth, twenty twenty could be considered the first day
of the pandemic. There was declared it was not a
good day. Tupac died on a Friday thirteenth. Wow tell
him that a flight through the Andies ended in disaster
and death. That was on Friday the thirteenth, a British

(19:35):
thirteen year old boy was struck by lightning on Friday
thirteenth at thirteen thirteen military time. Or they're stretching with
that one. Wow. In twenty twenty nine, an asteroid will
come extremely close to Earth. That's not that many, that's it,
and Friday thirteenth rocks. That's all the bad stuff that
happened over time. Missouri woman wins the lottery while house hunting.

(19:57):
A Saint Louis woman who was house hunting made a
fortune a pit stop and it's two million dollars richer.
The unnamed woman won the lottery after making a quick
convenience store stop in Saint Louis while looking for a house.
She bought a twenty dollars scratcher. It as a winner.
A lottery officials it was just more money for a
down payment on a house. I think, is this house
down payment? WHOA? My goodness. She didn't need the money.
Kan City stars that do you think people should only

(20:20):
win the lottery if they need the money? Well, yeah, probably,
then you don't need the money I need. You don't
think I need five hundred million? Well I think everybody
then needs five hundred millions. Everybody doesn't need My point
with him, you need it, you don't. What do you
mean I don't need it? Is if like, you can't
afford to buy things so you really need them. I can't.

(20:42):
I can't afford to buy a Lambeau. Okay, but can
you afford to pay for your healthcare, your children to eat,
shelter and rent a house? Yeah, you do, Then nobody
needs it. That works. Maybe nobody needs it. That's a

(21:02):
terrible argument anyway, if you're by the way, I don't
think you should only win if you need it. Well,
I'm just saying, like, that's crazy that I can't believe
she gets two million when I try all the time
and she's like, oh, it's just a down payment for
a house. Like what kind of houses was she looking at?
That's what I'm saying, like, obviously she's not even excited
about that two million. You don't know that. Obviously it's
not true. Did you hear the tone of her voice?

(21:26):
There was read a line from a story that somebody
could have just written man hunt's under way after I
convicted murderer escapes after allegedly attacking the officer driving the bus.
Will you see that in movies? And shows like the
run the bus, this is our breakout? Did they Well,
I've just figured they're like cuffed down. I convicted murderers
on the run in Leon County, Texas, after fleeing a

(21:47):
prison transportation bus after he assaulted an officer. Gonzale Lopez,
forty six, was serving a life sentence following convictions on
capital murder and attempted capital murder. The bus was headed
from Gatesville to Huntsville. He was able to get out
of his restraints and reach the driver. See I feel
like somebody allowed him to get out of those restraints. Yeah,
someone had to loosen him up or leave him, not
tied him. He stabbed off Smith in the left hand

(22:10):
some sort of object. Hang it. Smith prevented the innimate
from taking his weapon, and the bus came to a stop,
maybe because the bus driver was like, we need to
fix this. I don't know. I'd always seen on shows
you're told to keep driving, but it's a show, so
it's not. Lopez then ran off the bus. The other
officer on the bus fired at the inmate with his

(22:30):
weapon and as well as a shotgun. They do not
know if the inmate was hit by any of these shots.
The last time they saw him fleeing was across a
cow pasture west of Centerville. That's from CNN. They will
find this guy, unless this was all set up far
in advance with someone ready to get him to Mexico.
They'll find this guy. Yeah, because he's a bunch of
farms and ranches, so there's not really place to hide.

(22:51):
They'll just put a little perimeter out, they'll start closing in.
Unless somebody was ready and he was on his way
to Mexico. And there's the underground tunnel because you're in Texas. Yeah,
it's pretty south. And Mike said, once you get down there,
you're down there. Yeah, they don't care. Elon Musk's deal
to buy Twitter is on hold. Twitter deal temporary on hold,

(23:13):
pending details supporting the calculation that spam slash fake accounts
do indeed represent less than five percent of the users.
That's what he was told. I don't think there's any
chance that there's so many bots. I bet if you
cleaned all the bots out of mind, because on Twitter,
I probably have close to seven hundred thousand over six
hundred thousand. But I bet if you clean the bots

(23:35):
out of mind, I lose one hundred thousand easily. It's
just it's out of control Twitter or not really. I
like reading Twitter the most. I don't post a lot there,
but not really worth it to post because it is
so toxic and you don't really gain much by posting,
you know. It's not like a TikTok or something go
viral or Twitter just kind of comes and goes. I

(23:56):
like it my favorite to look at. But that's why
so many, like real life celebrities don't on it anymore,
because you can loose, tweet one bad thing, stupid thing,
you get canceled, yeah, and tweet one awesome thing and
it doesn't really matter. Nobody cares. Nobody really looks at it.
For that. Bebian said, I just put a post it
on Twitter that are my hoodies and sweatshirts are on sale.

(24:17):
I don't know that it's sold a single one of them. Tweetum.
I do have a couple here that I brought with me,
but I only have two sizes. I have one, thank you.
I have a medium, and these are really like super
high duty, they're so comfy. We put two up, two
kinds up on the site. One is like the normal
that we sell and then this one's like the really
good But I have a small? Are they both hoodies

(24:38):
are just sweatshirts? No, these are the crewnecks, which but
I have a small, Morgan, are you a small? Do
you want it? Adam? In that we did a whole
photo shoot with a bunch of athletes that I signed
to represent the brand, and I had these left over?
Have a medium? Are you a large? Lunchbox? Now? I'm
a medium, But I don't know what a crewneck means.
So I didn't want to say I like hoodies, but

(25:00):
shirt you want to see it? Yeah, let's see it.
I mean it's a free shirt. Yeah, free, I'm gonna
take it. When you said crewneck, I was like, I
don't know what that means. Like you're part of the crew.
Any Now we're in this the other day just without
a hoodie. This. Oh I thought Eddie had a hoodie on.
I did? Oh he did? Got it? Are free? I'm
gonna go over some water something, Amy, grab it. It's free.

(25:22):
It's so bossy, it's free. Throw it over here, Amy,
grab it. I give it to me. So I accomplished
two things that one getting those out of my house
and then two uh, if you guys want one, you
can go to Can't See apparel dot com. We're working
with an organization up there. It's the only minority own
like sports complex uh in Arkansas and to help kids

(25:43):
play sports they can't afford to play sports. That's cool.
So we'll see. We don't have a ton of them
up today, but we do have some. But I was
able to work with a lot of the Arkansas athletes,
which is super cool to me. Did you go to
the photo shoot? Yeah? Did you that's cool? Huh by
the lake? Yeah, Yeah, it's awesome. It's really cool. Yeah,
that's cool. I mean, seen a lot of those people
on TV and it's like, wow, it's really cool. They're
right there. The basketball players, the girls to play in

(26:05):
the women's basketball team. They're so tall, so tall, Sailor
and Jersey Jersey. Jersey was like SEC freshman of the
year and she's what six four six five, I mean
even as a dude, but she's like tall. That's crazy.
Even that running back, I mean he was so big,
rocket sanded rockets, he was huge. Yeah. Pretty cool. Um,

(26:29):
that's up on my Instagram if you want to see that.
Let's see. A woman hasn't sat down for thirty years
because of a rare condition. A woman hasn't set down
in thirty years due to a rare medical condition that
has fused her hips to her joints. That sucks. Do
you just lean on the walls? Thirty two year old
Joanna Kilch has been diagnosed with spinal muscular atrophy and

(26:49):
has had to use a standing wheelchair every day. That is,
that's bad. I mean I went to the mall with
Kaylin yesterday and I need to sit down. Thirty seconds
into it, like a yeah, I mean, I'll go on.
I mentioned earlier workout hard, but I'm like, oh, I
just need to sit. We've been in fifteen seconds. I
know Jennie her knees are weak, she said, I film
my left knee will break soon and I won't even

(27:11):
be able to stand. That is that's really unfortunate. I
hate that. In a new poll, thirty four percent of
people say children will be better off if they don't
get a smartphone until they were eighteen. Told you you're
gonna listen to kids? Yeah, I mean that's that's true.
Are better off? Here's what I think. I think as
technology gets better and it's needed more and more and
use more and more. You're going to need it earlier

(27:35):
because everybody else is on it. Like when I was
in high school, we had a typewriter, we had a
typing class. Sure, we didn't have computers. Also, our school
didn't couldn't afford computers. But if computers would have been
a much bigger thing, we'd have had to have computers
to compete to allow the kids to get to the
level of other kids. And I think with technology, yes,
do kids need to be making TikTok videos dancing at twelve? No,

(27:57):
But I think there are going to be things that
tablets and phones have the kids need to have in
order to stay on the same level as other kids.
You have them tablets, yes, Phones No. The only thing
I would say about phones is that you can access
email anywhere. You don't need Wi Fi. Tablets still haven't
gotten there where they have like data. But your fourteen
year old son has a phone, right, he doesn't? He

(28:19):
rarely use it. It's crazy you said not until eighteen.
My point is you've also realized air of your blanket coverage. Yeah,
but it's like, really it was uncharged in my kitchen
for three days. And that's because calendar your point of kids.
But let me tell you why, because he's not allowed
to use social media. So he's like, well, this phone
is pointless great, So that's my point. So there is

(28:43):
no We didn't say social media. We said phones. I
mean the only reason he'd want to use need to
use the phone is to call us if we needs something. Okay,
and that's it. That's period. That's a good reason. Cool.
It could text, you could call you yea and that
communication massive part email maybe for school if you got
to hit it. But you can do them the tablet
with why sure, But you made my point for me
point I did not say social media, but kids could

(29:05):
need phones, so there could be whole assignments that you
could do on your phone. I don't have I have
a computer. I rarely use that anymore. Use like I was, well,
I was working on my speech for tomorrow a little
bit on my phone. Usually I'd sit on my computers
working on it. Here my point is a phone, not
social media, is probably going to be needed more and
more and as kids get younger and younger, so kids

(29:27):
have the ability to stay on par with other kids
who are using the same technology. Okay, but thank you
for making my point for me. I didn't need to
say that. I didn't. But okay, your fight is social media,
My fight is phone. I'm not doing this going down
the Eddy slide. I just stop me, guys, stop me
when this happens, all right, I think that's gonna be it.
I don't know if I have any more money to
give away because Morgan and Scuba's deep, we know all

(29:48):
my money. That was so cool. Brad Tersey is on
the Bobbycast this week. Brad Tersey is one of the
members of Old Dominion. Old Dominion is a cool story
because not only they a great band with much of
hit songs, is it was a group of guys that
were successful songwriters basically in town. They were a little
older and they were like, yeah, why don't we try
to make this band? You know, they put themselves together.

(30:11):
There was anything super flashy about him except just great songs.
And now they're they're massive, and so you know he
as a songwriter. Brad's won the CMA Triple Play Award twice.
I mean he wrote three songs in each year, number
one song Sorry, And he talked about how he asked
to write differently for Old Dominion to match Matt Ramsey,
the lead singer, versus how he normally writes. Old Dominion
has a certain sound that is also Matt's voice, and

(30:34):
he's a songwriter as an artist, knows what he wants
to say and how he wants to sing it. In
MY voice isn't necessarily like his. It's higher. There's certain
things that just sound good when I say them. But
he'll be like, I don't know if I can say that.
I'm like, okay, well, sometimes unless I really believe in
a line, you know, I'll default to what is naturally
feels good for him, because he's the one that has
to get up there and sing it and believe it

(30:55):
while he's doing it. Here's one more. Brad is the
writer on Keith Urban's While Hearts. He wrote that song
with I think like Eric Passy cool, Yeah right, And
so he talked about how Keith Thurman called him, going, hey,
can I change some parts of this song? Here you
go Keith Love. Of course, when he called me and

(31:15):
he said, you know, Brad, I love this chorus. The
verses are not speaking to me. Really, do you mind
if I have a crack at rewriting the verses, so
of course, you know. Sure, So he rewrote the verses
to that song about his own life, and then he
just used our chorus, changed every word in the verse
both verses, and he kept our melody in the first verse.

(31:36):
But then he kind of went off on his own
little way on the second verse. So he one was
more than an equal writer on the song, for sure.
You guys check it out. Brad Tersey on the Bobby Cast.
It is really wonderful and I will on this. Um.
I threw a shirt at lunchbox second ago, and I
don't want to knock over Amy's coffee or the Sonic
cups or lunchboxes. Two toned water bottle. It was brought

(31:58):
to my attention that your water bottle. It was one
hundred dollars. Yeah, my lark, Yeah, one hundred dollars. Yeah,
this thing. You can drink lake water with it. No, no,
I guess my point is from now he's drinking water,
to show I drink the water. I can't believe you
wou'd spend one hundred dollars on a water bottle. I didn't.
It was a gift. Oh, it was, okay, Well that
makes a difference. That's not what you told me. Oh interesting,

(32:20):
go out of the people in another room. Not the
Pitts and Kevin, the audio guys. I've told them for
months it's a It was a gift and they asked
me about it, and I told him about it. Then
Pitts bought one because life story. I'm just asking. I
unders telling you we had that that doctor on that
doctor happy and he talked about hockey luck doctor lucky.
I'm talking about how you don't need you can't drink

(32:40):
out of plastic water bottles when you wash them, and
blah blah blah. And also someone bought me this as
a gift. And there's someone let's my wife say it
rhymes with my wife? Why would you say someone though?
Well that is? Is she a someone sounds fishy? M
told he's never told me someone by the ONSTA patient.

(33:01):
How many times have I talked to you about my
water bottle? Twice? Okay? Oh wow, really that's a good
two times. Yeah, and so both times I'm supposed to
be oh, my wife bottle former, you just said how much?
I said how much? That guy's like wow, shocked me too.
That's it, So it filters it yeah, it filters it
like it's got the light right here. Let me show you. Wow,

(33:22):
I'm telling you it's the greatest thing ever. That is
cool too, And it's thirty prove it didn't thirty five
ounces and it fits in a couple or that's what's
also great. So are you stopping by the lake on
the way to work and filling it up on his bike?
You can No, I'm asking it. I'm not, okay. But
it's also because I had a plastic water bottle that

(33:42):
I use and he scared me with all the chemicals.
And my wife heard that, and so she bought this
for me because she knows I drink water every day,
and so I look, it's done filtering, I drink it.
It's death. But I probably right, a great, great job
by you. But I can't minded that too. No, I
didn't prove it. Didn't know. But doctor Happy told doctor

(34:02):
doctor doctor Luck even said he's not that kind of doctor, right,
he said, he said, the plastic and those bottles is bad.
The longer they sit on the shelves, the worse it
is for you. You're having male inftral fertility because the
chemicals related to plastic bottles. So there we go. We
gonna filter it again. Boom, there goes. You're gonna open

(34:24):
it's gonna be no water there. I agree with you
about the plastic bottles it leaving it out. We talked
about that about it. Yeah. So my only point was
I couldn't believe you had a hundred of water bottle.
And not only that, they said you bought it, which
didn't absolutely what you said. Oh he did say that.
I mean you never said that I got it as
a gift. You never asked me. You said how much
it costs. You didn't say where did you get it?

(34:45):
How did you get it? You said how much did
it cost? I answered your question. If you would have
said where did you get it? I would have said,
my wife gave it to me. Is there any chance
before we leave you could filter it again? Yeah? You
want me to hit that. It's still going. It takes
thirty seconds. Oh the blue lat and how does it filter?
What do you be lights kills all that bacteria? Oh,
just lights shooting on it. I'm not king, but oh yeah,

(35:06):
never sounds like those lights probably give it something some bad.
Oh boy, you guys got to grow a tail next week.
Go ahead and it's the only one in the world
on this brand. That's awesome. Man, it's probably an awesome bottle.
But dang, yeah, So can we bring in lake water
next time and have him zap it and drink it
disgusting like water? I mean, that's what it does. Let's

(35:28):
lark it on. You go. Look at the reviews. Girls
stay at the lake for a week, she's out there
and drink the lake water. So it'll it'll filter water. Yeah,
any any dirty water as far as I know. Probably
poopy water too. Right, let's just say let's just say
you pee into it. That's fine too. Do you trust it?
Pea water is? That's pea cleaner than water. It's very different. Yeah,

(35:48):
like pea is different than water. So people don't pee
in the lake. You're you're saying you're gonna put straight
pea in there. No no no, no, no, no no no, you're
saying water a little bit pe Right. Yeah, I'm gonna
fill that thing out, correct you guys radio, But was
this app for the blue light? Does happen up? Okay?
So we wapp it up and you can't drink it.
I'm not even hating out it. I just thought it

(36:09):
didn't fit in your word to spend one hundred bucks
on a bottle and I didn't, and I'm sure it's
a great water bottle, which is funny to hear Eddie go, No,
you said you bought it? Yeah, Eddie, did I ever
say I bought it? Can? I just you know how
Eddie argues sliding down the slide, and I've I slide
down all the time. I'm just watching you go down

(36:30):
to two and it's funny to me, So all ready
to get busy fun funk, because that's what Eddie does.
He just makes up his own story and you can't
argue with him. You can't reason with him because I
didn't buy it. He never asked me who bought it
for me? So there you go. Let's just say. Breakout
artist jelly Roll announced his headlining show a Bridgetone Arena.
Whoa jelly Roll Roll? He tweeted and he said, hey,

(36:51):
it's been a crazy week for me and then listed
three huge things that happened to him, which was this
his number one at radio. But it's the first thing
he listed up was coming on the show. Yeah, so
I thought it was really nice or something too right
that wasn't a good thing. Though he listened to God
that was one of the bad things. They didn't listen
ad at all and that that tweet. Um, so yeah,
congratulations to all jelly roll. That's pretty cool for him.

(37:14):
All Right, I think we're done here, Thank you all,
and I hope you have a great weekend and we
will see you on Monday. By everybody,
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