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Ricky Stenhouse Jr. just won the Daytona 500! He called into the show to talk about how he celebrated, share advice to parents teaching their kids how to drive and more! Then, Bobby announced the starting lineup at the Arkansas basketball game this weekend. Hear how it went! Plus, find out what everyone's highs and lows from the weekend were.

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Speaker 1 (00:10):
Hope you guys had a great weekend. Welcome Monday show
morning morning. Let's go around the road by the way.
You could be anywhere in the whole wide world. You're
here with us. Thank you. I appreciate that you You You
don't have to be a first our video producer data
for producer Eddy, Eddie, what's going on with you? For
the past two weeks, people have just been rude to
me on the road, like I don't know, just weird

(00:32):
things like I'm trying to move over and people are
not letting me change lanes. I'm like, what is happening here?
And you know me, if people start acting rude, old
rage Eddie, I start getting angry. And then finally I
realized what the problem was. It wasn't them, it was me.
My wife was following me and she said, your signal
light doesn't work, like the right break light's not working.
So that was the problem. People were thinking I was

(00:53):
trying to cut them off, when in reality, my signal
light wasn't working and my car doesn't tell me that.
I'm like, why doesn't I don't understand. Why isn't there
a little thing that popped up there like it's out
what years your jeep twenty fourteen. Oh, I should have
something that you know what it does? It does a
like it blinks faster, does do that? Yeah? Ok, then
it does have something so like the one that works goes. Yeah,

(01:16):
the one that doesn't go I thought it was just like,
that's kind of cool. Now the one that wasn't working.
You didn't think about that, No, I just thought that's
kind of cool that it doesn't real fast. What's also
funny that you're angry at the world when he was here?
What do we learn from this? Uh? No, rotor is
self example self examined up next lunchbox. Area's go ahead, buddy, dude,

(01:38):
I need work to buy me a computer. I need
a laptop for work because when I ride my bike
to work, I had to wear a backpack and make
sure of the laptop with you right now, Yeah, there's mine, though,
this is my personal one, and so when I carry
it on my back in my backpack on the way
to work and too from work, my back gets really
really sweaty. So if I could just have a computer
that I could leave here, why I hold you transfer

(02:00):
it back and forth, I wouldn't be a sweaty I
wouldn't smell as much. The studio would smell better. It'd
be better for a work environment. So I need work
to pony up the money. So I have a computer
that I leave here up. Oh we got a huge
budget for stuff. Yeah, I guess, and I got to
pay for half the games. So I do here, I mean,
don't give a steven chance. We get lunchbox computer for here,
I mean, and put it right there in the students.
It's the dumbest thing. He has a computer. He has

(02:21):
a computer, like myself, Mike. A lot of us bring
our lapt me too. Yeah, but you guys don't mind
your by laptop exactly your Bobby the Hostless Show. Yeah, yeah, Hey,
I'm Bobby. Yeah, I understand that. But they bought Eddie
a computer, h Eddie. Oh yeah, guess he uses a
computer for video they buy but it's not his is
a show prep on this? Do you crossword puzzles? Very rarely?

(02:45):
But Eddie has the computer so he can edit all
the He literally needs that to do the job he's
hired for. You don't you have a computer? No, this
computer right here is from work, his laptop. I have
no idea, is it Eddie this is my this is
my work laptop. So I work, got your laptop bustle
to video. But that's his job. What is that? Computers
in studio? Oh my god, you need to do his

(03:06):
job right in studio. I want one for in studio.
Here's the difference though, if anybody use his own computer
and do this, it would it would kill us computer.
You don't have something else screens in front of you?
Who about those? This is part of the desk. Okay,
well we'll make it part of my desk. I don't care.
We're not getting your computer you have right now. It's like,
all right, I don't even know what it's like arguing
with like Mike Knee, he's got a computer. Vern Who

(03:28):
about that? Well? Who brought the microphone? I need another? No,
you have a laptop? Were it in your backpack? You
would compared to like, you know, trying to talk to
a four year old? Yeah, I'm the same. I haven't
talked to you, minnie, so I don't have that comparison.
But I'm gonna have to say we'll pass on this one.
You have a laptop, just leave it up here. But
then I don't have one at home. Don't that's see
what I'm saying, Like, I don't need one of both places,

(03:49):
and if you have two, you can't you're gonna get
the stuff from one computer to the next. I don't
care about that. Okay, thank you, Oh my gosh, Amy,
Well please go sure, Oh, let's go for it. There,
go ahead, Okay. I need to work with my son
on phone etiquette. It's like if he can't get you
on the first try, he calls and calls and calls

(04:12):
until he can get you. And like, for example, I
was in a meeting the other day. I had my
phone away for an hour, and when I picked up
my phone and looked at the missed calls, there was
twenty one. Oh yeah, I would have thought somebody was
dead exactly. Yeah, that's the national what happened. But I'm
so used to this now that I'm like, oh gosh,
you know, nothing's wrong, and that the messed up part

(04:33):
of that is is one day there's really gonna be
something wrong, and I'm gonna not think it's that big
of a deal because I'm just thinking he's psycho dialing me,
and like, I can't imagine what if one day he
gets a girlfriend and this is how psycho, Yeah, psycho
dialing like oh no, and it's sort I'm not saying
he's gonna be that way because he he means well,

(04:54):
he just really wants to sew it up. He wants
to get hold of you. He wants to ask story.
You get three. Yeah, we have to figure out something
because whatever I'm saying, still twenty one, that's twenty months
for a kid. Oh, it's not working. It's gotten to
where sometimes like for an example, this has been going
on for months and months and months, like last year

(05:14):
at the CMA's, the guys witnessed it. I just put
him on speakerphone and I let him enjoy the what
we're listening to, so I wouldn't call you. Yeah. A
couple of weeks ago, I took my sister to the
opry and he was calling, calling, calling, so I answer
and I'm like, okay, I put on speaker and he
can just hear the songs because then block him one
of those numbers. The person you're calling gave you a

(05:36):
fake number and they don't like you. Yeah, okay. And
Ray hit yeah from Mountain Pine, Arkansas. He exercises with
Eddie a lot, and at work he has his own
parking spot, Bobby Bones you much. Hey. I was flipping
through my Instagram and usually they're offering me to buy
like a peril for Arkansas razorback basketball or golf clubs

(05:56):
or things that I look at. They're like, hey, how
about this an ad popped up? Or if I were
to pay like eighty bucks, someone would redo my signature
and send it to me and then teach me how
to do it like your autograph. But it was for everybody,
so I went and looked. I clicked into it. This
is a whole service. They're doing it for people. There's
a new trend of getting signature makeovers by hiring somebody

(06:19):
to help them improve the way they sign their name.
The prices were all over the map, from ten to
six hundred bucks. They add I got with eighty bucks,
and they would send you the new signature and they
would show you how to do it, to do it
the best. Who would pay money for this? That's crazy?
That's good. That's interesting though, because you want your signature
to be legible. I don't. My signature is not at all.

(06:39):
Yours is cool, though, You're just like a bee. And
then that's like a line up that you can't really
tell what the second line is. Okay. Sometimes my signature
is BEE, sometimes it's BB so they both fit, you know, yeah,
but you can't read it. There's no chance. So eighty
bucks you would do mine. But there's a company and
this woman specifically who has it. She draws this style.

(07:00):
You can have elegant, subtle, dramatic, sharp, classic, artistic or
Kirby Wow, and then get coached, and there's coaching, and
then if you want the next month, they can recoach
you for like ten bucks. Wow in the world will
pay for that. Somebody wants a friend. You're just paying
for a companionship, right. That just happened to be what
you're doing during that. All right, that's what's up. We're
here today. Thank you everybody for joining us. I think
we had a pretty good show today. Ricky Stenhouse Junior

(07:22):
will be on later today one the day Tone to
five hundred. His next stop was this show. He came
straight from there. Well not really, but he will be
on later. You ask us questions, we give you answers.
It's time to open up the mail bag. Get something hello,

(07:42):
Bobby Bones. First off, love the show. Found it when
I started commuting to work every morning. I respect everyone's
opinions and reactions. I would like to get some advice.
My son is sixteen years old in high school. He
gets a's and b's, plays football, wrestles, and runs track.
About a month ago, he came home with a couple
of hundred dollars cash. He say, would you put this
in the bank account? When I asked him when he

(08:02):
was getting extra cash, he said a kid at school
was paying him to do his homework. I told him
it wasn't very honest and that they both could get
in trouble. I'm not even sure if they would. I
just told him that. He proceeded to tell me another
kid takes him out to lunch every day for doing
homework as well. So between lunch and cash, it's about
one hundred fifty bucks a week. He's a good kid,
So I don't know if I should tell my son
to stop or respect his hustle. I'd appreciate any advice

(08:25):
from you and the show. Thank you, Signed mom of
a hustler. By the way, if he's sixteen, he gets
a's and b's, plays football, wrestles, runs track, has good grades,
and then he passes along to other people too. You
gotta admire that even if you get to the point
where you realize what he's doing is against the rules,
you gotta figure out the rule without asking what the

(08:46):
rule is, because what you'd hate to see is for
him to get in trouble for that. I did homework
for kids like crazy. I mean, it's really how I
paid for school, clothes or different normal I would just
do a page for a dollar. And what was great
was when I was in seventh grade having to do
tenth grade homework. I hadn't learn how to do this stuff.
So by the time I got tenth grade, I was

(09:06):
crushing this three years ago. And so I made a
pretty good little nest egg for school by doing other
people's homework. And in my school, they didn't give a crap.
They didn't ask you turned it in. It's in. It
wasn't the greatest education system where I come from, but
it wasn't against the rule. I'm sure if I'd have
been like, hey, am I can I do this, they
would have said no, So don't ask. But you gotta

(09:27):
figure outf there's any penalty, because you would hate for
him to get suspended or were expelled or anything for
doing this. It's not like you're saying someone's act. I
get it, but I would maybe softly inquire and then
quit and then let him just do his thing. Life
is full of people that need help and want to
pay for assistance in all different ways all through. It's

(09:47):
a great part of the journey. He's learning a great
lesson and you're having to spend less money. So I'm
totally pro it. I would just be careful and have
an excuse when he gets caught and go like, now
he was starting to me. That's why I'd say, make
up whole story. A whole story I had to start. So, yeah,
I love it. You can't hustle enough, Amy, Well, as
a mom, could you help him pivot it into something
that he won't get in trouble for, like tutoring, because

(10:08):
clearly he's smart. He's well, hey, I'm not trying to
teach you somebody. I'll do the work. He's good to you.
I don't want to be with you. Yeah, well, I
was just trying to keep him from getting in trouble.
Are you also cutting into his money? Piled there by
about a third? Yeah, go for it, hustle away. She'd
be proud of him. He's making good grades, doing extracurriculars,

(10:28):
making a little cash on the side. Sounds like a
good kid. Sounds like a good kid. All right, well
you got your cloth. We have two scam alerts here,
scam alert. We don't want you getting scammed. So we're
gonna tell you how we almost fell for scams. Mine

(10:50):
was I got like an invoice. It was like, hey,
you solo and PayPal this guy for fixing some electronic
in your house. Guess they just guess that's a crap,
and they just into ten thousand people. Eventually you're right
on and I'm like, oh, yeah, someone did come and
so I click and I'm right on it, and I
went nope, And so I forwarded it to somebody that

(11:10):
like watches over our bank account. They're like, now, this
is scam. Don't don't even touch it. And I'm like,
but did you did you fall for it? They're like, no,
look at the bottom. It's till like mpka dot dot
dot dot dot. There's always if you just look at it,
there's always something odd about it, like the email address
it's back to. So almost fell for a PayPal invoice
that I didn't thank godd and Mike d has one scambler, like,

(11:33):
what's your fake tech support? I got a call from
a company. It looked like it was the actual company,
and they wanted to help me with my internet which
was out. It happened to be a coincidence, totally coincident,
totally coincidental. And they're like, hey, we could get this
problem and fix for you. I'm sending you a link
right now. We'll take over your phone and just show
us the problem. They wanted you to give them access

(11:53):
control of my phone so they can see they can
see the problem. We could fix it for you right now.
And I was like, oh, this is sound good. And
right when that link came through, I was like, this
feels fish. Either're not gonna send me a link. It
was a fake number, they had a fake collorady. It
was all a scam. So you click the link, which
allows them access to your phone, which means they could
do whatever. You're just screwed. Oh no, that's a good one.

(12:15):
And I told them on the phone. I was like,
I don't have a I have a feeling you're not
the company. They're like, no, no, where the company. We're
generic in certain name of a company here, trust us. Yes,
So did you get your internet fixed? I did get
it fixed and it wasn't. I they were wrong, right,
they were wrong. They said they would never do that.
Did you see the girl or the story about if
your iPhone gets stolen, how quickly somebody can grab your phone?

(12:37):
And I think somebody like ten thousand dollars stolen. Yea
three minutes because somebody got their phone. I don't know
how they got into it. Now, maybe it was you
grab it and it's unlocked. Yeah, it could be unlocked
if you're like, if you're on it. Let's say I'm
on it right now and I'm sending Eddie a tech
and you got on my phone right now and then
I start in the middle of text and you're moving.
You can keep that thing unlocked. And so apparently in

(12:58):
three minutes this happened to somebody, and because it was unlocked,
they had ten thousand dollars to long from their accounts.
Because everything's on their phone. Is that like Apple pay,
like all that stuff Venmo? It could be still, it
could be anything like that on your phone, any of it. So, yeah,
they call Apple picking. Wow. Oh, so if someone tries

(13:22):
to rob you say please hold on one second and
then lock your phone. Now you're gonna have it, and
then go okay, here you go, kind sir, thank you
very much. All right, it's two scam alerts, and then
watch out for people apple picking, because again we do
have It's like when girls there would be stories of
people like a bar not from us, but I think
a caller said, or maybe a guest on our show.
Someone's like, hey, I'll text you my number. But instead

(13:42):
of texting the number, they took money out of their
Venmo and then mote it to them. Feel like they
grabbed the phone. It's like they're doing that new pull up,
except they go to Venmo and then send them three
hundred bucks and then more or something like that. Sneak
people are no good scambler. All people scamblert everybody scamming.
I thank you guys, it's done. I'm for the good news.

(14:05):
There's a vet in Colorado. His name is doctor John Geller,
and he's got a reputation of helping dogs get off
the streets and giving them the care that they need,
finding them homes. So to a lot of people in
the community where he lives, they were not surprised when
he went over to Ukraine to help dogs there that
needed help after Russia invaded. So he set up a

(14:27):
clinic on the border and they were helping all kinds
of dogs. Well, now he's setting up a worldwide vet
thing so they can help even more dogs in the Ukraine.
And here he is talking about how people over there
are just really worried about their pets. They really are
worried about their pets because for some of them, they
just would feel lost without them, and so it's really
important for them to know their pets are are going
to be able to travel and are healthy to do. So. Yeah,

(14:49):
the situation over there was some people couldn't travel with
their pets that were getting left behind, or they didn't
have the resources to actually make sure the pets could
eat or pet health. So that's awesome. He did that. Listen,
you do that here in the stage To do that,
They're all amazing. If you're just doing anything for anything living,
that's your volunteering, your time and money, I think that's
super cool. So I'm all in for a dog story.

(15:10):
What else? Yeah, Well, he's doing vaccines, micro trips, and
then pet passports because some of these people are like, oh,
if I could get all this done, I could bring
my cat to or a dog or whatever we're pass
do they have to go to the post office and everything.
That he's a picture in that same got a smile,
take your glasses off. So they tell me, don't too
much smile, too much facial expression. Do it again. But

(15:30):
I never I don't ever hold my face like this
and not have my glasses on. Man, we just government
says you must look like a complete fool. So stand there, yes, ma'am,
that's what's on the picture. Wow. Yeah, I'm really ugly.
Is that it? Yeah, it's really cool. Okay, that's it.
Other than that little rant there, that's what it's all about.
That was tell me something good on the phone. Roy

(15:50):
in North Carolina, Roy, what's going on? Buddy? All right?
I'm going to a concert in a couple of weeks
in South Carolina. Go see an artist and she's single
and I don't know. I Candy, are you gonna meet her?
I got meet and greats. I bought meet and greets.
It's a free show, got it? So you bought meet
and greets. I'm torn between shoot your shot and don't

(16:12):
get shot being a stalker. That's good. But okay, hey,
let me ask you a question. This singer, what do
we know her? Roy? Um, yeah, you would know her.
Can I put you on hold real quick? You tell
them in your ear? Because I think that matters too,
So I'm gonna put them on here, I put on
hold Ray, have him tell Abby in her ear and
ride it on my screen, or you can tell me

(16:33):
in my ear because if I know the personality of
the person too, sure, regardless of a physical dude, good
looking dude, bad looking dude, I can go probably not Okay, Okay,
I got it. I heard who it is. You know
what Roy? Let a rip Tator chip. Let a rip
Tator chip. Come on, that's what I'm Yeah, I mean,

(16:54):
I'm waiting what celebrity would you say you most look
like Roy? I don't know. I get told that I
look like, um, Mitch Ubisky, a quarterback for the New
York Jets. Not bad? Hey, even now I have to
google mitchy Aston Kutcher. Yeah, just think I know, but
I need to know the Mick. It's a mix of

(17:15):
the two. Roy, How you planned to deliver these flowers?
Because your approach will also matter and it's gonna be
awkward because I'll meet other people in a meet and greet. Well,
that was my next question because I met her before
and she was a little bit tipsy when we took
her picture the first time and she al much fell over.
So I don't know if I should do it after
the show and meet her or like before they start
the meet and greed. Well, you're only going to have
really one shot that you're for sure of is the

(17:38):
meet and greed, because at the end of the show,
she may have to get back, she may have to
she may have be feeling well, there's no guarantee you'll
meet her after, so you have to do it pre show.
And are you a pretty normal guy? You got a
pretty normal job, pretty normal every time. Man, I got
a pretty good job in all that stuff. Then this
is what I would say. I would go to her.
The flowers, though are so big in a room with

(17:58):
other meat and greeterers, I don't know that I would
do the flowers, because it's gonna come off as a
little stalker ish. What I would probably do is I'd
go through the meet You'd be super nice, super kind,
She'll have somebody there with her, that's a publicist, manager,
tour manager, that person, and then after you did that,
would go to her and be like, hey, look we
met before. I would love to hang out with her
after the show, if possible. I don't want to do

(18:19):
this now, would you give her this note? That's what
I would do. It's gonna be extremely awkward regardless. But
you can't do the hey baby in front of everybody there.
It's just gonna be this. She has to be fake
nice to you and you won't know if it's real
or not, and you only have like a few seconds.
But I think I think you could do it. Let
us know how it goes. Okay, I would definitely watch him.
Who she is. She's from North Carolina. Don't say too much, buddy,

(18:41):
don't say too much. We know she is. Okay. I
want to cut them off up day. These are riddles
for kids. Last time after you guys wanting to play,
for weeks and weeks and weeks, we would one round name.
He was the only one who got on right. I
am yellow and I write and my best mate is white?
What pencil? That's right? I made? Pencil? Address made? Is white?

(19:04):
Your paper? Oh? You're right, though, I still want to
say pencil, but I was thinking the white pen another
warm up. You gotta say you never warmed up up?
What kind of ship has two mates but no captain? Friendship?
There you go, or a relationship kidding one has a

(19:27):
tongue but cannot talk. Shoe good the snake. Now let's
play the game. What snake have been right to know?
The ANSWER's tongue could have any animal, that could have
been any single thing. Ever. Do you think a parent? Okay, no,
they do talk. That's what I said, parent accanic because
they talk. All right, let's go, ammy, You are the

(19:49):
finning champion. Are you ready? Ready? And we got that back?
You know when I go to the purse for the
prize gets a lot back? I cannot if you have
a person. So in twenty three, no pockets for me.
I got twenty bucks out in cash. Yeah, if you're
able to get five in a room. Yeah, because if

(20:10):
you get it, you're eliminated. It's over. But if you
get five, you get twenty bucks cash money. Maybe you're
up first. Are you ready? What goes in your pocket
but keeps it empty? What goes in your pocket but
keeps it empty? Fifteen seconds starts now in your pocket

(20:39):
that keeps it empty your hands? Oh that would be incorrect. Oh,
I thought that's it a hole. I don't write these guys.
Next up, lunch box, you cut me, slice me, dice me,
and all the while you cry, what am I? Are

(21:03):
you ready for me to go? Yeah? I'm okay, it's
pretty easily. I was pretty Eddie. Come on, I'm always
on the dinner table, but you don't get to eat me?
What am I? I'm always on the dinner table, but
you don't get to eat me? What am I? That's
a plate? That's correct? All right? You guys boys have
one am You've been eliminated with the dumbest one. I'm sorry,

(21:26):
thank you, lunchbox. What two things can you never eat
for breakfast? Oh? I got a lunch and dinner? Correct?
I would have gotten that, Eddie. What has hands in
a face but can't hold anything or smile? What has

(21:53):
hands in a face but can't hold anything or smile?
I think the watch has a face, right, the face
of a watch? You have eight seconds? Right, because you're out,
But as the face five seconds? That's gonna watch watch
your clock? Both are right? That's two from each? Right? Yeah, Amy,

(22:16):
you're a out, So I figure you helping me. Now
there's no help. Yeah, quick looking at her her home.
You're running a race and at the very end you
passed the person in second place? What place did you
finish the race? In lunchbox? I'll ask it again. You're
running a race and it's a very end you passed
the person in second place? What place did you finish
the race? In? Fifteen seconds? Starts now first? That's incorrect.

(22:42):
Oh second, If you passed the person a second, you're
now on second. You went from third to second, not first.
The first press first, you're still they finished in second.
I said, you're running a race. You passed the person
in second place. That's what I said. So, Eddie, you
can win. Oh man didn't pay attention? Yeah, I got you, Eddie.

(23:02):
If a rooster lays eggs on the exact peak of
the barn, right on the top, balance perfectly, what side
does it fall? What if a rooster lays an egg
on the exact peak of the barn, think of the barn,
the very tip top, balance perfectly, what side does the
egg fall? The flip side? What is your head? Flip side?

(23:26):
You're staring a hole in me? I have no idea.
I don't know what any of this means. If a
rooster lays the egg on the top of the barn
and the exact peak of the barn, yeah, right at
the top. Yeah, what side does it fall? It doesn't
fall fly because it's an egg and correct stay egg?
Yeah what it is. Nobody gets the money, but we
have to have a champion between you two rooster. He

(23:50):
said on the flip side, my favorite answers. And I
was like, Pete man, really think of that. Pete, Oh,
I hear roosters don't lay egg? Sold that one? Okay,
speed round speed one answer first one to get a
right winds. Yeah, it belongs to you, but your friends
use it more than you do. Chorect hell there and

(24:26):
now let's go to lunchbox because he gets to do
the ceremonial riddle me this. This is gonna hurt me.
Got just a little bit what the mood to be
right right lunch and that is how we play. Good
chest red, good job, lunchbox, no money, but you do

(24:47):
get a victory. These water. Tulsa, Oklahoma police have arrested
victor Don Juan Medina after he ate at a waffle
house in town and he orders mill. Yeah, that's what
you're doing, sister. He ate it. He paid his bill. Yeah,
what's the problem. What do you do wrong? He tipped
the waitress generously, good, good, good good, And after he

(25:11):
did all that, he pulled out a gun and rob
the restaurant. Oh no, he fled the same but was
the rest of a short time later Fox News that
you just go and you eat and you do it.
You don't have to pay the bill and then tip her.
You're just taking it back. I got you. I'll take
that tip back please, or you knew it right away,
like now you're hungry though, Yeah, that's what I'm taking.
Like I'm starting, Okay, I'm gonna have a waffle. Then

(25:32):
I'm going to rob. I'm not going to pay the
bill and then tip. That's weird pile of stories. A
lot of people are going to do some spring cleaning,
so I thought it would go over tips to get
rid of clutter. And really the solution is fire. Oh
that's good. Always good. At the end, if you haven't
worn or you something in two years, like it hasn't

(25:54):
been touched, I mean, it probably serves no purpose in
your life. So you can donate it. I know, but
I get scared to wear like I have a nice
shirt or something like, I don't know wear it yet.
It's not a worthy time to wear it. It's a
nice shirt, I don't want to wear it yet. And
I keep doing that forever. And I have a shirt
I have a warn in two years, I'm waiting for
right occasion. I don't want to give it away. But
as soon as you do, you're gonna be like, where's

(26:15):
that shirt? Oh I gave it away? Ye that's true too,
that happened. Gonna keep it, yes, I two years. As
a rule, I saw that the clutter woman netflix. Um,
she's like, you know, tell that I've had a kid.
It's way harder. I have a kid. I don't want

(26:38):
just worry about on clutter and stuff all the time.
So okay, which speaking of kids, it's another area where
you can say, okay, hey, if these don't fit anymore,
let's donate them to someone else that could use them.
And then letting go of nostalgia is another big one, like,
for example, if you wore a shirt when you first
dated your husband twenty years ago, but you're holding onto
it because of that reason, it might be time to

(27:00):
let that go. There are a couple of shirts my
wife wants to die like so she wants the shirts
today because they have holes in him. I got an
arkansasll rad you back T shirt. Let the sleeves cut
out nineteen ninety nine and so it barely is. It's
like three threads. It's like, why do you keep wearing
this thing? I was like, why don't I wear it
every day? Is my question? It's that comfortable? I haven't

(27:22):
that's just cluttering up the quilt closet. Else all men
are hardwired to want women in there twenties bikinis, linge.
It's an age in there, in there, How did you
know that it is twenties? Of course there's when they're

(27:44):
the hottest. It's probably be real with yourself. It's probably
because over thousands of years, women in their twenties could
have the most babies and they were the most fertile, fruitful.
So probably the cave mills like need one lingerie not
exists yet, so just need baby. Also, probably if they

(28:06):
when they have a baby in their twenties, their body
bounced back. Okay, just have more babies. Okay, listen. This
whole study was done, and by and large, the female
participants preferred men like their own age or slightly older. Yeah,
because women are far more mature than men. But men
they're just like looking for need, baby stupid, Like, don't

(28:28):
get angry at the point. Fine, she triggered by the
whole thing. Thousand people were a part of this study.
You said wired. I mean that's just the way, and
it's like we can't help it, right, we're wired that way.
It's just nature. Man, Yeah, yeah, man, all right, what else? Chat?
But she didn't want to go on. She liked me like,
I don't want to do this anymore. Go ahead, you know,

(28:49):
chat butt, you want to do a resume? Okay, oh yeah,
I remember that guy. The AI just like takes things
from the It can inform, it can form full emails
and sentences and thoughts and all the things just from
information and data from the web. Okay, okay, Well, taste
the country to this whole thing and asked the chatbot
like it's take on the most popular country artists, and

(29:12):
it was spot on. Like things that said about Garth
Brooks engaging in live performances, record breaking success. Blake Shelton
has the ability to blend traditional and contemporary. Dolly Parton
has exceptional songwriting skills. Carrie Underwood impressive vocal range, Like
this is stuff they all gathered or the chatte it

(29:35):
was google it. Yeah, yeah, they didn't data the chat
It's almost like you can, like, I my thing with
this if my daughter gets too into it, like she's
gonna be like chatbot. My homework assignment today is to
write a paper about what I'm going to be like
when I'm twenty two years old, and then she's just
gonna be like the problem is it looks like somebody
who just learned English as their second language always doesn't

(29:57):
make sense. That is my daughter. Yeah, oh that is
true to it's her as well, so I guess I
wouldn't make sense for her. Okay that that was Amy's
pile of stories. It's time for the good news. There's
a group of awesome people that live in Hopkinsville, Kentucky,

(30:17):
and they love to sew. Every Friday morning, they wake
up and they get their sewing machines. They get together
and they sew quilt and pillowcases for kids that are
in foster care, which is awesome. I'll tell you why
because when they're in foster care and they moved from
home to home. They really don't take stuff with them.
So if they have this quilt that they can take,
it brings them joy, brings them in comfort, which is
really really cool and I love that they do this.

(30:37):
It's also cool that you like, wouldn't know why that's
a thing. Well, my kids, which was crazy when my
kids came to our house, well one of them we
got from the hospital literally had nothing, and then the
other one when he came, he had nothing but the
clothes on his back. So you don't think about that.
And if he would have gone to another home, like
who knows what he would have had, and his clothes
were just the same. And you gotta get toothbrushes, diapers,

(30:58):
all that stuff. So the fact that they have something
with him, like a Teddy Bear quilt, stuff like that,
I think that's really cool. I agree, it's awesome and
something Eddie and I are doing together because Eddie was
a foster parent, now an adoptive parent, and then my
story about how I grew up. Eddie and I will
be speaking together at the Vera Lloyd Luncheon and lar Rock,
Arkansas on March fifteenth. You can get tickets at Vera
Lloyd dot org. But Eddie and I, you guys be

(31:21):
first or second the headliner? Oh that's a good right,
I know that's the questions too. Would you put first? Oh, definitely, Eddie.
Then I close, yeah, okay? Or start them big and
then I'm a concert. Did they start with the best act? No?
All right, great story, Eddie, that's what it's all about.
That was tell me something good? All right? Coming up

(31:43):
in like fifteen minutes, Ricky Stenhouse Junior will be on.
He won the Daytona five hundred. So we got a
lot of questions. Mostly we'll get them on and then
go like, you know that situation Amy had with insurance
with a person hit or car, what would you have done?
It's a race card, right, Yeah, we're gonna ask him
like insurance questions. But no, we'll talk about that. It's
pretty cool. I just want it. He's coming out with us,

(32:03):
so we'll do that. But first let's go over and
do the morning Corny, Morning Corny. What is the barista's
favorite exercise? What's the barista's favorite exercise? The French press? Oh?
I would like the bench. That was the morning Corny

(32:27):
got it and I got it. Not a big coffee drinker,
if I got it. So Bobby Bones Show interview in
case you didn't know, you just won Daytona five hundred
and NASCAR is celebrating their seventy fifth Diamond anniversary, So
seventy five years since the sanctioning body was founded and
incorporated at Daytona to Beach, Florida. That's right, the big winner,
Ricky Stenhouse Junior. We got a lot to talk about,

(32:49):
including in a few minutes Scuba. Had a really good
interaction with him. I'm sure he won't remember, but it
just shows you like he's a cool dude, even outside
of being an interview. So he won Daytona, he drives
a number forty seven Camaro and the now Car Cup
Series for JTG Dotty Racing. And here we go, Ricky
Stenhouse Junior on the Bobby Bones Show. Now Stenhouse, j Hey, Ricky,

(33:10):
what's up dude? What's happening? Bobby good to talk to you.
You know, after players won the Super Bowl or they
win the NBA Championship, like eight in the morning, they're
still doing interviews. They've been up all night, exhausted, party
and sell it is that what happened after daytone, did
you just stay up and go hard and like celebrate
for twelve hours? Pretty much? We did get I've got

(33:31):
two hours and a half two and a half hours
of sleep Sunday night before doing Medium Monday morning, and
then went straight to Orlando. I went to Disney which
was really fun but hiring, and then flew home and
then got I think three hours before I would get
on a flight to Chicago. So the week was fun

(33:54):
filled with no sleep. What about the night before, because
I feel like as much as we're talking about after
when how exciting it is, but still exhausting, Like I
just I'd have trouble sleeping like the night before Daytona
or the super Bowl or the World Series? Is that
an issue with you at all? Not really, you know,
I think for me it is obviously a massive race
o our biggest race of the year. You know, I

(34:17):
do a lot of things to h you know, I
use a whoop, So I'm like constantly tracking my sleep
and try and do everything right, especially Saturday, to make
sure that, you know, I get the best sleep possible.
And it worked. I woke up in the Green recovery
Sunday morning and just felt good. We have Amy on

(34:37):
the show. Amy say hi to Ricky. Hi, Ricky, Hey Amy.
And so she got to a fenderbender recently and the
woman came yeah. Well, the woman came over and was like, no, no,
let's not do insurance. Just I'll just pay you cash.
But here's my number and then just call me and
we'll be sure to get you to cash later. Now
is this something she'd give you the correct number? So far,

(34:57):
so far we've been texting. I still haven't seen any
money yet. What is your advice here? You're you're an
expert in the car world. Shouldn't someone like take a
picture of the accident and you know, have the insurance
or call the cops. What would be your advice here, Rickie.
I'll be honest. I ran into somebody one time, and
uh and the guy got out and he didn't want

(35:18):
to call the insurance company and he didn't want to
call the police, but it was because he was drunk.
So UM, I got away with that one. Um. He
didn't ask for my number, he didn't want anything, and
it wasn't it wasn't a bad issue. But uh man,
that's that's tough. I hope you see some money out
of that. If not, Ricky's gonna hook you up. He

(35:40):
made a little let's say he's a little nest egg
now after Daytona. Yes here it. Amy's also teaching her
daughter how to drive. What advice would you give Amy
and her daughter to be an excellent driver. I would
say most of the time, parents probably try and talk
too much while the kids actually driving. Just let just
let them figure it out. I feel like it's pretty

(36:02):
give them a few pointers, give him a few pointers,
and just just let them go. Yeah, but when you're
in that passenger seat, there's a lot to say, like
there's just you know, but okay, thank you. I appreciate
that advice. I'll try to just, you know, say what
I need to say at the beginning and then stay quiet.
Are you a terrible backseat driver, Ricky? Yes, and no.
I do like to drive and like to be in controlled,

(36:25):
but I do not mind rioting and things may annoy
me while I'm writing, but I normally don't say anything.
I just let it go and just enjoy my ride
with not having to drive. Ricky Stenhouse Juniors on with us.
He one day, Tella. We're talking about all kinds of stuff,
but before we get back over to it, Scuba, tell

(36:46):
everybody your story with Ricky. So we went to the
race last year when it was here in Nashville, and
we got pit passes, got to go behind the scenes,
check out the cars, the garages and everything, talk to
a lot of different players. And I brought my son,
who was just turned fourth the time, A little nervous
about that because he's a little mature. So we're talking
to the drivers. Ricky's one of them, and we're having
a conversation. My son goes up to him, takes his

(37:08):
hat and that's really cute, Okay, whatever, and then he
punches him in the crotch. Wall. He took Ricky's hat
off his head and his hat on his head and
punched him in the crotch. And I'm just like, oh
my god, how do I What do I say? What
do I do? And I'm like, kids are kids? Right,
He's like, yeah, yeah, okay, whatever. But I think based
on that it was a good luck thing because then
he won Daytonah, So your kid punching in the crotch

(37:29):
is a good luck charm for anybody. Because he didn't
like any of the other drivers he talked about six
or seven of them didn't care about them, but Ricky
he just felt the need to take the hat and
punch him. And you're welcome, Ricky. And Ricky got a
shot in the NAT that was cool with it. He
was totally like I said, his face was not cool
with it. But I think he handled it the best
way he possibly got hurt. All right, Ricky Stenhouse Junior,
you're a Daytona five now on the Bobby Bones Show. Now,

(37:53):
Ricky Stenhouse, ju I want to ask about sponsorships. Kroger
is one of your main sponsors. Now, do you sign
anything that says you can't like stop at a public
so go buy Piggley Wiggly since Kroger's the main and
say someone takes a picture of you one of these others,
will you get in trouble? I will get in trouble,
but I definitely try not to do that. You know,
there's some areas of the country that you know, you're

(38:14):
kind of forced to go somewhere else. But I definitely
try and go to a Kroger branded store, whether it
be a Kroger or here in North Carolina we have
Harris Teeter, you know, so there's not Kroger in this area,
but they own Harris Teeter, So I'll go try and
go there. What is all of Branch, Mississippi? Like, I'm
from a small town in Arkansas, so I wonder what

(38:35):
your small town is like there. I would say our
small town is not so small anymore. You know, we're
just right outside of Memphis, and so it's massively growing.
I feel like every time I go back, I don't
really recognize it, but now we have. I mean there's
two four lane roads that kind of run parallel, kind

(38:57):
of north and south of each other, so it's it's
pretty big. But I'm sure in Arkansas your town was
probably a little smaller from Yeah, I'm from a town
called Mountain Pine. You probably never heard of it. We
used to be Alive Branch on all the football games.
Olive Branch was really good. I actually didn't go to
Olive Branch High School, but their their football team was

(39:18):
really good. Eddie, what do you want to ask Ricky here? Yeah,
Ricky saw I watched NASCAR and I was watching this
past weekend and noticed, like, I guess, you guys drive counterclockwise,
so it's just left, left, left, right correct, And I'm
thinking like what if tomorrow they say, guy boys, I
want you all to go right, right, right, right, Like
do you think you'd be able to race as well?
And went the other way? He just can bust all

(39:39):
of it. So it would be really tough. Our cars
were on the left side of the car, and that
is you know, that's where you want your weight. You
want your weight of the race car. Like all the
way to the left is as far as you can
get it. So if we had to turn around and
do the like an oval track going right, it would
be really differ cult to get used to that, and

(40:02):
then the car I don't think would be mean to
doing that. Now, we do do road courses where we
go left and right, but it's like the corners are
kind of short Daytona going right would be really crazy.
It would be like a left tackle playing in the
NFL has whole career and it's like we need to
get right tackle And you would think, but your muscle
memory is probably so dialed into what you're doing all

(40:24):
the time. Yeah, yeah, I mean I've been racing since
I was five, So going left and five you're doing
those little are you doing? The cars? Yeah? The go carts, No, yeah,
they were. They were gas powered. Are you really is
that something? You're just really good at five and all
of a sudden you're like, this guy's got a talent
at five? Or is everybody at five? They all kind
of start the same talent and you build. No, definitely,

(40:47):
there's some that are way better than others at five.
You know, I go out. We have a go cart
track here in North Carolina close to my house called
Millbridge Speedway, and you go out there and there's kids racing,
and they're are some that are just way better than others. Yeah,
I would be one of the ones that was getting passed.
I'd be afraid break the speed limit in the go cards.

(41:08):
I want to introduce you to our guy here, Lunchbox,
who got in trouble a few weeks ago because as
I was interviewing Derk Spentley, who's a country music artist,
m we look over and Lunchbox is doing a crossword
puzzle and we didn't realize he wasn't paying attention. But
he does it during every interview, so we figured out
if we bring it into the interview, it actually that
makes sense. So he's gonna ask you go ahead, Lunchbox, Yeah,
I'm stuck on fourteen across. It's a succulent used to

(41:32):
make tequila and it's a one two, three four five
letter word. Au Oh yeah, man, I kept putting alo
and it was like that ain't working, thank you man?
Boom it worked? Yeah, welcome, Yeah, hey, should we do
another one? Now? We're good. One in a time, buddy. Okay,
I'm one and one. I'm one and one. Well, I

(41:53):
hope you know, stay safe. I always that race car stuff.
I'm actually in the airport right now, headed to the
Houston Rodeo to watch my buddy Parker McCollum play so
and then Brooks and Done tomorrow night. So I'm I've
got a fun filled week. Hey, Parker McCollum overrated him,
all right, I'm kidding. I'm just kidding. He's a friend

(42:14):
of mine. He just played a show with me. Rank's
gonna fight me. I'm like no, it's like, my dude,
we live right down the road from each other. So
you have me and Greets. You need some help? Are
you go set up over there? We're good, okay, I
figured so just making sure and what Brooks and Done.
You're good there too? Right? Good there too? Yeah? Well

(42:35):
there he is. Look, it's the champions here. I'll say this.
Some second place guy sent his yellow helmet here. Oh
I see that depends. Okay, yeah, I'm taking notes. Yeah,
and he said he left it here, and he was like,
I'm about to win Daytona number twenty two. Now it's
the number two. Hell, I'm just I wish I hadn't
number one. That's what's crazy. He did. He did win
the championship, which we aren't talking about that. We're talking

(42:57):
about Daytona right now, come on, right now. Congratulations. Super
cool to talk with you, and you know, continued success
and let's go playoffs and let's get it. Let's do
it this year. Yes, we'll come see you in Nashville.
All right, buddy, see you later, see it. Thank you.
Bobby's story in the news. Spirit Airlines flight that was

(43:18):
diverted landed safely in Jacksonville, Florida, last week after the
crew reported a battery and an overhead ben was on fire.
If third in smoke coming out of one of these bends,
I would have been yelling mom and now I had
no reason to think that except I had of thoughts
and trying to blow a plane up. Wouldn't you, guys,
sary the flight and how old is a battery to

(43:38):
just catch on fire? It's like about, what is it?
What is it? A car battery from the sixties, faulty
laptop battery. I never seen a laptop battery just catch fire,
and all my life is seen on laptop batteries. The
flight that took off from Dallas Fort Worth was on
the way to Orlando. Smoke started filling the cabin in

(44:00):
the air. I'd have freaked out. Reports indicate that as
many as ten people were taking to the hospital because
the smoke was so thick and they couldn't go anywhere.
They're gonna tuva smoke. I'd have been running back and
forth and naked, yelling bamb bomb wow. Not only naked,
because that's this kind of mood I'd have been in. Okay,
I really wanted to make a scene. Okay, I wouldn't
to say the battery pack that was charging a cell

(44:21):
phone was the culprit. It wasn't. It's one of those chargers.
Even then, I've seen a lot of those in my day,
never seen one catch on fire. The FA is investigating.
That's from CNN, from UPI experts worn against putting lip
balmb on your eyelids. Don't put lip balmb on your eyelid,
even if you see it on TikTok. It's bad for
your eyes. According to medical experts, the trend first began

(44:45):
like in the two thousand and tens, but because it
can spread so easily, now on TikTok people are doing
it again. It's called bees in because of Bert's bees
lip bomb in particular. Yea, some believe you put on
your eyelids it gets you high. Now I'm gonna do
this story. I know you're gonna do it now that
I said that. Wh Actually not you guys. You it
heightens the sensation of drinking. It increases feelings of alertness. Well,

(45:09):
now I'm going to do it. I mean, it's so
weird the lip you put on your lips and you
don't get that. The peppermint oil in the lip bomb
can cause a tingling sensation. Yeah, that's called it burns
and it shouldn't be there. But there's a chemical reaction
in the body that is produced when doing drugs or alcohol,
and it's the same chemical reaction sort of that comes
with this. I just told this whole story. Now people

(45:30):
are gonna try it. It was the wrong thing. If
the same is true, I guess maybe it's just a
peppermint because hammering cream is okay on your eye and
you feel high, no likeepuff. Hey are you girl? Are
you hanging your toilet paper the correct way? Yes? Well
why do you hang it? Do you hang it with

(45:51):
the um? Toilet likes hanging over? Not under? Okay under?
Typical man? Research after research reveals the proper and most
hygienic way to hang your toilet paper is over and
not under. Really, from the Daily Mail? How's that more hygienic?
If the paper is over, when you reach for the paper,

(46:13):
your fingers will only touch the piece that you plan
to use in flush. However, when it's under, you got
poopy fingers. You're touching all of it. Okay, that makes sense.
It does make sense, actually, Daily Mail. And if you
do this with birds bees in your eyes, oh man,
that's a party on the toilet. Here's a list of
discontinued foods that no longer exist and have it for

(46:34):
a while, but because the demand wasn't there or low sales,
they pulled them. And you'll know them. I'm sure you
didn't want to buy them, but Jello putting pops and
there anymore. Yeah, those are good, though I associate that
was one person Jello put them. Yeah yeah, Banana nut
Cheerios send them in tic tacks. Waffle Crisp cereal awful Chris?

(46:58):
Would that be like cookie Chris Waffles? I don't even
remember that Starburst hard Candy, Barbecue Friedo's those are pretty
goes were good and black cherry vanilla coke. And that's
where I'm eating this. Not that waffle Crisp looks like
it's just from post. I thought it would be like
a you know that count chocola yea. Then they had
break and Berry and they had Booberry, like all that family.

(47:20):
I thought that would be one of the Crisp's family,
isn't not. Hilary Duff never had Taco Bell until her
third pregnancy. She's sharing a very memorable craving that she had.
She's thirty five. She appeared on a podcast called Good
Guys with Josh Peck and Ben Sofur and they were
talking about some food and chucked about Taco Bell. She
never even had it, but she had a crazy craving
for it whenever her third pregnancy hit. She never talked

(47:44):
about this. She was like thirty three or something. What
did you not have to wade late in life? For me?
It was coffee. Probably until five years ago. I never
had a drink of coffee, and I did because I
was doing Danced with Stars and I was struggling. It
was the only thing there, so I just drank it.
It's terrible food water, That's what it is. You anything,
I mean all lives only because y'all made me eat it. Yeah,

(48:04):
I didn't really count but for us, and now I
had that way lay awesome eddie anything. I remember, I'm
a tea drinker now. I never was, which is kind
of weird. Never sweet tea or no. And I'm talking
like hot tea with like honey and lemon, like to relax,
lunch box anything. Oh yeah, I'm trying cucumbers for the
first time last year. At least had pickles before. But
it's not different. It's different because she could have had

(48:26):
tacos at Taco Buino o two tacos. Yeah. Well, and
I find it interesting she would crave something that she
never had. National Park Service says in a nad never
push a slower friend down in a bear encounter. Oh,
come on. The National Park Service is offering sage advice
for park visitors, and they're putting it out there. Hey, look,
if you see a bear in your trouble, don't push

(48:47):
your slower friend down. That's fun. If you come across
a bear, Never push a friend down, even if they're
slower than you and you feel threatened, and even if
you feel the friendship has Running's course, check in on
the French chair before you head of the woods. They
say that I saved this story for last because I
don't know anything about this, but I think Ray does.

(49:09):
Lisa Vanderpump breaks silence on Vanderpump Rules cheating bombshell, right,
you keep it up with this? Yeah, a little bit. Um.
The show used to be a lot better season one,
season two, But yes, I follow. So this is Vanderpump Rules.
Who cheats with? Who? Do you know? Yeah, Arianna, because
I keep yeah, yeah, I know. Well Sandoval's girls, Arianna,

(49:29):
I don't even they never get married. They just always
date for like ten years. But I guess you've got
with this other chick that was like eighteen year old.
Oh and now they're sand They're looking back at episodes,
He's like, Oh, they disappeared in this episode for three hours.
Maybe they're hooking up back then too. Oh isn't Sandoval's
nickname Sandville Devil sand Devil? I think now? And how

(49:51):
old is sand Devil? And he's probably my age and
the other chicks really because she used to just be
in pageants and I believe that maybe twenty or something,
you can't be in pagets anymore, so that was a
big thing for her. I'm looking at him here, is
it explosive? Like the headline says massive because they're all
friends and they secretly did it. And it all happened
because she was at his show and his cell phone
fell out of his pocket and there was pictures of

(50:11):
this other chick on it. So when it fell out,
the pictures just showed up. Yeah. His then girlfriend grabbed
the phone and there were just pictures on it, and
she goes, uh, what is this? And this all happened
on the show. I don't know if they're filming, but
it just happened in real time. Na be hon, I
guess it checked that halfway through this, I don't ask
a question, but I wasn't even listening to a pretty intense.
It's a phone falls out of the pocket, and what
kind of show does he do? But also a phone

(50:31):
doesn't fall out and also show pictures because you have
to unlock a phone. All right, Maybe he had just
been looking at it and it hadn't shut off yet. Yeah,
he tried to put it in his fucking fell off. Finally,
I don't know. TikTok will limit screen time for a
user's under eighteen years old to sixteen minutes a day,
and they will be prompted in or a pass code
to continue watching after the limit is reached. Well, this
is like saying no one under thirteen can have an Instagram.

(50:53):
Sure you can just do it. So no one's gonna
say they're under eighteen, right, And secondly, this is TikTok
trying to go please don't and us. This is their
first of many PR moves. They're really affect nothing. This
is not good. It's not gonna be not a thing.
You don't think kids enter their real birthday if they
did before, they won't. Now a seventeen year old, you
think it's seventeen year old is gonna be like, gotta

(51:13):
be honest here, mister TikTok of course not. TikTok is
owned by China. China can feed us whatever they want
through TikTok. They have the lever up, down, dumber, smarter,
send us. They can do whatever they want. That's why
it's so controversial that they own it, right, and they
limit it for their teenagers or their kids, not only limited. Yeah,
if you're under thirteen, you only get educational or government

(51:37):
like propaganda, like I love the government types. That's crazy.
And then when you at a certain age, then you
get the more if you get the you know, the dancing. Yeah,
all right, there's TikTok's first step. That's a story. Let's
talk to Rita in North Carolina. We're talking about TikTok
and they say, okay, if you're under eighteen, it's like

(52:00):
you got an hour on TikTok. There's a rule and
was shut it down. I think it was eighteen or thirteen.
I just did the story, but I think it was
eighteen in the news right because in China I thought
it was younger than that. It's eighteen. Yeah, oh, Rita,
what do you want to say? Hey, good morning studios.
I just I just wanted to comment on that that um,

(52:21):
you know, I understand it seems like, oh, when you
think about it, oh, that's a great idea, they shouldn't
be spending all that time on TikTok. But really and
truly under eighteen, it's the parents' choice how much time
they spend on TikTok, not somebody else's choice. You know,
there are certain things that are like good for you know, society,
like driver's license and drinking laws and stuff, But how
they spend their personal time that should be the parents' choice,

(52:44):
not some company taking control away from the parents. Well,
it still is. The parent can just go, yeah, put
it on eighteen. Who cares. It's easy. They're not really
taking anything away from the parents because you can lie
on an app and say how old you. I can
say I'm seventy one. I can say I'm twelve. I
often do on the internet, we're talking to other guys. Really,
you guys find it I'm catfishing thing like this. No, no, no,

(53:07):
but no, no, they're not actually taking anything away from
parents because you can easily just go I'm born this year.
But what it does actually help parents if they want
to make sure their kids aren't on TikTok more than
an hour. Yeah, like you're going to be arrested. Yes, no, No,
you're not suck No. So it's a tool that will
help parents if they choose that they would like to
have help. Otherwise kids can run free into whatever they want. Also,

(53:30):
I don't trust all parents who make all good decisions
for all kids. See what's happened here. A lot of
terrible parents out there, or parents that aren't terrible that
have to go work two jobs and they can't be around.
That was more of a situation with me. So yes, no,
it's a it's a parent helping thing more than it
is taking rights away from a parent. You know what thing?
You give us all an hour on TikTok and shut

(53:51):
it down everything that's it. It would help me out
only one hour. Spend it wisely, and don't give me
that password either. I don't want to know it. One
of my friends has an app on his phone that
shuts his phone down at a certain time or with
certain usage, meaning he can't get on anything except to
call or text after and the only person he has,

(54:11):
one friend that has the code, and so if he
has to have to break it, he'll call the friend.
That's amazing. He knows what he's good at, what he's
not good at, how much restraint he can have. But
he has set up as his own parameters there. No,
I'd hate that. Well, no, but he knows how or
she whoever that how to take care of themselves mentally.

(54:33):
It's like me with sugar in my house. There are
a lot of times like now, we have no sugar
in the house because I can't have it because I'll
eat it all. I love it. I'm a pretty responsible guy.
I'm addicted to sugar. I literally, I literally, I don't
use that word. I think I literally am addicted to sugar.
And so there's no sugar in the house unless it's
a natural sugar, which is a fruit because I'm just
dealing with all this digest digestive stuff. But same thing, right,

(54:56):
Like I think if I keep it away from me. Sure,
it's like friends, It's like you are what your environment is.
You get to mostly create your own environment once you
get to be fifteen or above, Like you're a product
of the environment that you create for yourself. You keep
good people around you, You're mostly gonna make good decisions.
You hang out with people that don't make good decisions. Well,

(55:17):
you're not gonna be the one person in the group
that's making all the good decision for everybody else sucks.
So you're just in a group of people who make
sunky decisions or unsafe decisions. So it's super important even
in like career, you know, social, if you have good
people around you, you make better decisions. And if you
don't have sugar around you can't eat sugar, which is
on how I'm working on right now. Let's do high

(55:40):
low from the weekend. Amy you go, Well, my low
is definitely all the broken stuff in my backyard and
have my roof shingles scattered about throughout my neighborhood. So
there's a big windstorm and I missed most of it
because I was in California and so, but my wife
was here and she was like, you'll never believe this.
The day before college, there can't singing school because of wind.

(56:01):
The next day, yeah, I was like, like a tornado,
there's no no, that's also a low heavy wind. It
was rattling everything. I never heard of such thing. And
so it came, and you know what, it was as
bad as everyone said it was. Yeah, we had no
power for two days. So it completely knocked up the
power out, and so what happened, Well, I'm thankful mine
wasn't far worse, but yes, there's just broke like a
broken umbrella in the backyard, a broken chair in the backyard,

(56:24):
and then and then the roof shingles. I kept I
was walking the dog through the neighborhood and like in
my neighbor's yards. I was like, oh, yeah, that that's
definitely my roof. That's my roof, and we we have
to get a new roof anyway, And now it's evident
why I'm like, glad we already have that scheduled for
in two weeks, we get a new roof, and then
I would say my high would be just I feel

(56:45):
incredibly thankful that my son has formed these two relationships
with two other kids, and their moms are also cool.
And I don't know how rare commonent is, I don't know,
but they've they come over to play and their mom's
come too, and since there's been two weekends in a
row where the boys are all playing together and they
don't talk to us at all, that's all. And then
we get to hang out in the kitchen the living

(57:06):
room and chat and do our thing, and so that
was a high from this weekend. That's pretty cool. You
know what I worry about because we don't have kids yet.
My wife is not pregnant. I somebody asked me that
at my wife's not pregnant. Nobody. Yeah, no, there's a
room around wife. My wife's not pregnant. And so when
we do have kids, I'm gonna be like a hundred
and the other parents are gonna be like twenty five. Hey,

(57:26):
there is that I go through that. Are you limited
on TikTok because I'm not you can use mine. See
that's gonna happen when I finally have have kids. Good weekend,
bad weekend. Overall great except for the yeah, kids were
home from school on Friday and the storm. But yeah,
but you're okay with that. Then being home, Oh okay.

(57:49):
I love eight hours away at school. Like there's I mean,
we still have work to do, right, Like we work
here and we go home and we still I have
a podcast from there. I'm working. And he kept my
son kept like can I do this? Can I do this?
Said Stevenson when you're at school every day? Like this
is what we have to keep going with all of
these things. So I'm about I'm adding more time to
your PS four. You're welcome. Oh you gave him extra time? No,

(58:12):
look at that, my wife. Same for me. Some can
do this, you know what, go play more? Okay. High
low for me was I got to host the Rich
Eisen Show for a couple of days on Thursday and
Friday of last week, and so after Friday, I adn't
good chance to come on because it was after this show.
But it's amazing. It was awesome the fact that somebody
that I thought was so cool as a kid and

(58:33):
has an awesome TV and radio show just said yeah,
I come host for a couple of days. It went
a plus. So my high would would be that. And
then the low. It wasn't a storm, even though we're
still kind of suffering the effects from it. We have
breakers that are blown completely fused as we got to
replace garage, doors wouldn't open this morning. Um, still not
to low. Went to the Arkansas basketball game on Saturday

(58:54):
and we lost. It's pretty pretty ugly, pretty sad. Yeah,
it's pretty sad, and I love our listeners. I just
don't want to take pictures after we lose, and I
had to fake it hard. You can see the sadness
of my eyes though on some of the pictures, and
I can tell the pictures I took before the game,
during the game time outs are halftime or after the game,

(59:16):
because my lips still had a smile on them. My
eyes were sad. They were like tears coming down. It's tough,
but I'm appreciative and that overweighs the fact that I
don't want to talk to anybody. But I did it
tooke some pictures, like a lot of pictures and faked
at the whole time. I was pretty proud of myself
with that. I was miserable. Oh that was tough. That
was the low. You know. What happened too was they

(59:38):
had asked me, like the day before if I wanted
to do the intros for the game, and I haven't
done that. Sin's like eleventh grade and Mountaine High School,
and I was like, yeah, that sounds fun. And so
I get there and I'm like, where do I need
to be And there were like five minutes before the
game starts, We'll just come get you. I'm like, well,
how do they know where I'm sitting? And so finally
there's no cell in the place. So I'm starting like,
oh my god, are they can remember that I'm even
supposed to do this? And so pull up my phone

(01:00:01):
and I'm looking at tech and they give me not
a script, but they just tell me what order to
call the players. They'd sent it that morning and I'm
looking at it. I never told my wife. I just
wanted to be like, hey, I'll be right back, and
the next thing you know, I'm doing the announcing. Oh yeah,
that'd have been hilarious. Well, she looked, She's like, why
are you like pacing? And I was like, well, somebody'
supposed to come give me. She goes for what it is,

(01:00:21):
I don't worry about it. Then she goes, why just
she she has a good vision. I have terrible vision.
She goes, I just saw on your phone there's a lineup.
Are you doing the starting lineup? Oh? Man? I was like, yeah,
she saw it. So I went out and did that
and it was fun. It was cool. I hate that
we lost, but yeah, I really hate we lost each
thing about each person, like, ah, I just made it up.

(01:00:43):
We went I didn't have anything wrong. Yeah, okay, that's
that's my question. We have clips to that. Okay, here
is what what just just push play. Okay, I'm so
I go out at half court. They wanted me to
get up on a stand up high and do it,
and I was like, I'm good. I'm gonna do it
on the middle of the floor. That's okay. It was
just too much me. Even I'm over me sometimes, you know,

(01:01:04):
So this is me. I guess it doing the lot.
Here you go? Is there more? Are just that? Yeah?

(01:01:30):
We got more? Okay, go ahead. So it's super fun.

(01:01:53):
I kind of. I was worried yesterday. So I'm home
my voices and all the way back, oh from yelling
that you were going yeah, because I just went hard.
I was like, even if I suck at it, I'm
gonna have energy. The worst thing. Just like life, you
just bring energy, good things are gonna happen most of
the time. So it's like, I'm gonna bring energy, have
it done this forever and I give it up. Seven
point five out of ten had a lot of energy. Man.
I don't really have the deep voice though. Number four.

(01:02:17):
You just don't have that. I don't yet. I didn't
have that here doing this job. I don't have that there.
But you win, you win. You're like muscleman. I was
losing my but it was awesome, super cool. Didn't let
me do that, and that was my high also my low,
I guess. So the game. We'll come back, get eddies

(01:02:39):
and the lunchbox. In a second. We'll talk about the
Murdoll murders and the old verdict there. We'll get some
calls on. We'll be right back. I was flying out
to California to do the Rich Eyes and show for
a couple of days and we have no internet on
the flight for four and a half hours. Torture. That's
like me being one of those town squares in the
eighteen hundreds of my arms and heads and that would

(01:03:00):
thing they're about to cut your head all the guillotine.
But what they used to do is torture people by
putting him in the town square and they would just
stay there. They would hold him there. That's what that
feels like to me. Four and a half hours with
no internet. I had so much work I'd planned to
do on the plane, like I was being purposeful at
taking that time, and so I'm up and they're like,
soon do we get on? Excuse me, we have no
internet on the plane. And so they went, oh that sucks.
That somebody was me, so we get up. Everybody stands

(01:03:23):
up at the end of the four and half dreadful
hours and nebody and who stands up? Al Gore? Al
Gore was on the flight. The guy who claimed to
invent the internet was on a plane with no internet.
The irony isn't that running? You think? Al Gore? Hey,
Grey is all get out too, which makes sense because

(01:03:44):
he's bolder. But I just have never seen him Gray
like that? Did he have people around him? Like? Does
he have one person? What a big deal? Just chilling?
And no, he was like the very front of first class.
So and I was all the way back at the
back of first class a little it's five rosa, but
I couldn't get to like, I'm not trying to get this,

(01:04:06):
hey Matt, But no he was. I was on the fire.
It's on my Instagram story because I knew people wouldn't
believe it, so I creepy pictured him like this and
then I loaded it right up just now if you
want to see it at mister Bobby Bones. So I
was calling it the Murdo Murders. I didn't watch any
of it. I just read it. Remember, never make fun
of somebody who pronounces something wrong because you yourself one

(01:04:28):
day might pronounce something wrong. No, because that means they
only read it, they've never actually heard of it. I
was giving you my reasoning behind it. RAYMONDO. Can you
give everybody, first of all, it's the Murdoch even though
it's spelled Murdah. Yeah. Can you give everybody just a
quick overview of this case before we talk about what
happened over the weekend. Oh wow, Well, it all started
with a boat case or girl was killed and it

(01:04:50):
was a dui case and it was this guy's son
who was driving the boat. So he was gonna go
to jail probably twenty years. Then there was a thirty
million dollar lawsuit. Then we learned that this guy was
stealing money from his law firm because of the boat case.
The dad motioned to compel. He had to show his
finances because he said he was broke, and they said, well,
you're not broke, you're a lawyer. So then they unraveled

(01:05:10):
this one case where a housekeeper died and it was
a gay kid they got killed in the street. Maybe
that's connected. All of that was tied to his family
and specifically the dad. Then the brother, the son and
the wife died and the dad killed him, and then
that was the trial that was going on the last
two months. Is that an accurate representation or yeah? And
then also they you got to go back to that

(01:05:31):
he tried to hire a hit man to shoot him
on the side of the road to cover all this up.
So then the son that was left, I guess, would
get everything. Why why was it a story that the
kid was gay though his son was maybe involved with
Oh god, that was like a gay kid. Where do
we go a straight kid died or a gay kid died,

(01:05:52):
but that it was a hate crime, Yeah, got it? Okay,
So then we had the trial. I know anything about
it except off on the news or TikTok. Somehow I
got on the TikTok of that dude. I've never watched.
I swiped off only have an hour. I'm on RATEAM
and so ray you guys watched it like it was
a Super Bowl, just because it was on during the day.
My wife works from home now, so it was perfect
for our schedules. And over the weekend. What happened, well,

(01:06:15):
right before the weekend the trial ended, so jury they
deliberate people though I was gonna be a week and
we're gonna hear from these people. It was forty five
minutes they were in all new yeah, and so people
are running to the courthouse. They go up, verdicts in,
verdicts in. I mean, he must have just went back
to jail and been like, what I gotta put in
a jumpsuit now. So when they come back and after

(01:06:37):
they announced the guilty verdict, did they talk to any
of the jurors do you know? And did any of
them say they had to change anyone's mind or do
they all go in and have to be what do
you know? Well, two people voted not guilty. I think
one person was undecided. Everybody else was guilty. And so
I watched a twenty twenty special on Friday where they
interviewed one of the jurors. He was a guilty vote

(01:06:58):
from the get go, but he said after the people voted,
they're like, oh, you're not guilty. They kind of talked
over a few things and then boom, they changed their minds.
I feel like those two just want to go home
for sure, because they've been there for two months. I mean,
it's like, but if you're say going in with it
not guilty, and in forty minutes they change your mind. Yeah, right,
with all the yeah I seemed like to do was guilty.
So aside from that. But if I go in and

(01:07:19):
I'm like, yeah, I don't think it's guilty. I'm digging in,
you better change my mind. It's gonna take more than
forty minutes to change my mind if I feel like
it's not guilty, unless they're like, I'm on the fence,
I'll go not guilty. But still, I couldn't believe that
people would go in with one and within an hour
have their mind changed unless they just wanted to get
the heck out of there. Well, I think maybe they
circle back, like, hey, this is a big red flag.

(01:07:42):
Is the video that his son took minutes before? Sudn't
know that? Didn't they say they did, But I mean
I think they have to say, like, think about the
timeline of this video. He's saying he was not home
during this time and then at eight forty four pm,
this video was taken at the dog kennel and you
can hear Alex's voice in the background, so he wasn't
off the property. And this property is huge, it's it's

(01:08:03):
so even getting on and off it and getting to
where they are, down to the kennels, and then you know,
saying you're at your mom's out. Oh my gosh. The
craziest part to me, Oh no, oh, I felt so
horrible for his mom's caretaker. I'll get you the Alex's
wife died. He murdered his watered his wife, not that mom,
so his mom. His alibi was that he was at

(01:08:25):
his mom's house checking on her because she's old and
sick like grandma. She has a caretaker, and he was
there for maybe twenty thirty minutes. Well, the next day
he saw the caretaker and said, remember I was at
the house visiting mom for forty five minutes, right, The

(01:08:46):
caretakers like, actually, well she had to get she had
to get on the stand and testify. And she was
so emotional about it because she liked this family and
she didn't want to like be the person to put
someone away. And she starts crying and she's like, he
was not there. He was there for twenty minutes or so.
And then he had also offered in that time frame

(01:09:08):
to pay for her wedding, to try to but in
a roundabout way that wasn't a straight up bribe. Ray,
Was it guilty in your mind? Yeah? The video tied
him within five minutes when the murders occurred, and his
whole thing was I was never at the kennels. The
video proved he was at the kennels, and that's up. Well.
For those that are annoyed by me not knowing anything
about the case, I apologize. I'm just asking dumb guy

(01:09:28):
questions because I don't really know what's been going on. Again,
I get on TikTok and I see the guy and
then I read the stories. Now where they found all this,
all these opioids in his house, like tons and tons,
And now I don't know if there's a true or not,
but now people are speculating he was involved in like
some sort of drug ring and some sort of trap,
maybe some trafficking maybe because not a single person has

(01:09:48):
that much right. And they had an airstrip too, got
some land from a drug dealer for five dollars who
was going to jail, and so they gave it to
him for five dollars. Answer a good dare strip. I mean,
she's crazy Clarance. That's like Black Friday air sales. Airstrip sale,
I think, well, and so it is spelled Murder Murdoch.
But Amy told me, hey, idiot, it's Murdoch. During the

(01:10:10):
break he started laughing to your son, I said it
with compassion. And then she started playing this club, right,
can you play the club from Murdough Murdh or Murdo
Murdo in British English, Murdoch in American English. Now some
families pronounce it also as Murdoc, as in Alex Murdoc.

(01:10:37):
She hit me with the British because you know, yeah,
this dude, he's he's an announcer, dude that was doing
the Alex murder one. But then he got Alex wrong.
It's Alex. Okay, See why do we trust him? Like
he lies there, lie everywhere else? All right? Highlow for
the weekend, Eddie. Yeah, so my low for sure is
the windstorm. But the worst part about it is that
I was thirty minutes late to pick up my kids.

(01:10:58):
I had to go pick them up and there was
kept blowing you back. He didn't need it. No, there
was a huge tree like that that like blocked one
of the roads to get to the school. But the
problem is, like all these cars kept going and then
they would you turn and I mean no one realized
that there was a tree until you got there. No
one stopped there a basic guys, no one. So I
was thirty minutes later. That was my low. My high though,

(01:11:21):
is Saturday was my first Saturday in months, and I
have a kid's sports game, So dude, I just watched basketball,
hung out. It was amazing, nice lunchbox, hylo. My high
was I escaped the storm with no damage for the
first time and forever, I feel like every storm does
something to my house. Low was there was no nap
this weekend. My wife had me going doing this, doing that. Oh,
let's go meet up with these people and hang out.

(01:11:43):
What happened to my nap? And so I didn't get
a nap all weekend. How many hours a week day
do you think you nap on average? A weekday, average
hour and forty five minutes average. Yeah, that's wow. I
mean some days it's like three what's a long weekday
nap three and a half. Yeah, that's no, that's going
to sleep it. Yeah, it feels so good. Like it
feels so good when I go and I at one

(01:12:03):
o'clock and I wake up and it's fourth thirty and
I'm like, wow, that's awesome. So every day you block
out three hours or so, I don't even block it out.
I just you know, if I go to sleep and
fall asleep for that long and I don't send the lar,
there's nothing that there's nothing to do. So he just sleep. Yeah,
I got nothing on the calendar. Like I checked my calendar.
I'm like, oh, I'm free today, so I can. You
don't have a calendar though, You're right, So every day's free.
Every day's free. Man, there is all right, thank you guys. Sorry. Today,

(01:12:30):
this story comes to us from Houston, Texas. A man
flew back into the airport to find his truck had
been stolen. Someone had taken the keys from the valet stand,
found his truck and stolen. Well, the only problem is
that thieves locked the keys in the car and they
called a locksmith to come and help them get on
the truck. They needed help. They won't get to bust.
I would just bust the window. It's like consummated help. Yeah,

(01:12:50):
Like they parked it in a motel and then they
locked the keys in the car and they're like, ah,
we need to get back in that truck. How are
we going to do this. Yeah, bust the window. You
already a thief. You've already done something wrong. Do something
else wrong. You know they're staying there for like ten minutes.
Do what do we do here? You're the smart one
of the group. Dude only went to eleven grade. Yeah,
but okay, I'm lunch box. That's your bone head story

(01:13:11):
of the day. Thank you guys for being here. You
could be anywhere in the whole wide world, but you're here.
We appreciate that. It's now time for the Good News Countdown.
It's the Good News Countdown, counting down the biggest good
news stories across the left. Coming in at number three.
Number three, and one year old girl was trapped in
a burning house in Detroit last week and the family

(01:13:34):
dog refused to leave without her. The dog's name is Blue.
She's a pit bowl Lab mix. If they rescue from
a shelter two years ago, firefighters said she helped them
find the baby because she wouldn't leave the baby and
it would just bark wow, which I'd love to know.
What was inside that dog's head. Well, the dog was
probably saying right here, she's here, or right is the dog?
Like she gotta treat in her pocket, like, I don't know,

(01:13:56):
I don't know. I love it. I love it. I
just I hope that's what we can't ever know though,
you know true? All Right? Go on. A police officer
in Michigan is getting major kudos after finishing a pregnant
door dash driver's order after that pregnant driver got into
a car accident. Here's the moment that Lieutenant David Allen
agreed to take the delivery from her, and when he

(01:14:17):
brought it to the waiting customer stuff, Yeah, sure, i'll
take it for you got your door dash. I'm not
sure if he saw what happened. I did not um
or wondering why the police are delivering your Yeah, wow,

(01:14:39):
a called car drives up to your house. You're freaking out.
He's bringing their door dash and he sees people run
out of the back. Not even funny, but that's awesome.
So shout out to Lieutenant David Allen. And also she's like,
I've been in an accident. I gotta get his foods.
So that's amazing. Yeah, good for him. And also you
hope she got a car fixed. So there's a go
fund me or something. I don't know, all right, Next

(01:14:59):
one why. An army father deployed in Germany for two
years is back in West Virginia and he was able
to surprise his two kids while they were in school.
Here is Staff Sergeant Brandon Cole, first surprising his daughter,
then his son. That's crazy than you, babe. You gotta

(01:15:24):
love him a prime joy right, Coming back home video
Surprising coming back home video. That's the good news countdown.
That the good news countdown. Thank you, We'll see you tomorrow. Goodbye,
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