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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Transmitting hope you had a great weekend. Welcome to Monday
Show Morning Studio morning. Here's a voicemail.
Speaker 2 (00:17):
Good morning Bobby, Good morning the studio. So me and
my wife have a child out. I think it's thirteen
days old.
Speaker 1 (00:25):
Now.
Speaker 2 (00:25):
I know Bobby and Caitlin are expecting, and other people
on the show have kids. We're kind of in the dumps.
We've been fighting.
Speaker 1 (00:33):
It's tough.
Speaker 2 (00:34):
Any advice would really be appreciated. I'm trying to hang
in there, but you guys help me every single day.
So thank you so much.
Speaker 1 (00:41):
Love the show. So this is different than what I thought.
I thought as soon as you had a baby, it
was so easy and so fun. Immedia. Yeah, is that
not the case, No, Eddie, You've had some move stuff happened. Yeah,
I don't know if I have advice though. Is it bad?
It's bad, it's bad. Your whole life changes.
Speaker 3 (00:58):
And then, oh man, with our first my wife had
postpartum depression, so that made it even worse.
Speaker 1 (01:03):
But like the first two weeks, I want me to
the first two weeks, you come home, you got this
whole thing. You don't know anything about these old things.
You never had one like your first baby. Let me
tell you what makes it really bad. The whole family's there.
Speaker 3 (01:15):
Everyone's there for like at least a week after you
bring the baby there, and they all have different things
to tell you. No, you need to do this, No
you need to boil the bottles. No, you don't need
to boil the bottles.
Speaker 1 (01:23):
You need to.
Speaker 3 (01:23):
So there's so much going on that you really want
that family out of there. I don't know if his
family is still there or what, but that's the first thing,
get him out of there.
Speaker 1 (01:31):
But is it not good to have people there so
people can sleep? Yeah, yes, that's helpful. And you know
that's another thing. You're sleep deprived. There's a lot going on, dude. Honestly,
I look at that. I've never been to war, right, But.
Speaker 3 (01:44):
I honestly look at that like as those years in
my life was like when I went to war, and
I don't remember a lot of them.
Speaker 1 (01:50):
Really. Yeah, dude, I've just tried so hard to forget
those years just because one, you're sleep deprived too, the trauma.
Speaker 3 (02:00):
Trama of us just freaking out not knowing what we're doing.
And then my wife's postpardon was like she literally would
pack her bags almost every night and be like I'm
leaving and after the tenth time, I'm.
Speaker 1 (02:11):
Like, say, yam, i raised this kid all by myself
because you're just tired. Yes, dude, it was bad. So
would there be a difference then in Like, I'm definitely
way older than you were when you had your first kid, Like,
do you expect this to be the same for me?
Or because of where I am in my life, it'll
be a bit different.
Speaker 3 (02:30):
I think you're a little more prepared because you have
a little more knowledge, experience, life experience. You're good at
like dealing with hard things. You know, like this is
a hard thing, but you're pretty good at like being
calm when hard stuff's going around. Like, I think you'll
be different at this than I was. Dude, we're kids,
so you're like, I don't know, twenty seven years old, that's.
Speaker 1 (02:51):
What I was one.
Speaker 3 (02:56):
You knew me at twenty seven. I wasn't old enough
to have a kid, Like I was not mature to
have a kid. Let's walkch what's your advice to this person?
Speaker 4 (03:02):
Look, dude, it's hard, but it's not impossible. Look at
me and Eddie did it. It's not like your id
Like the world is falling in and you're caving in.
You're just sleep deprived, right now, that's all it is.
You're just tired.
Speaker 1 (03:14):
So when the.
Speaker 4 (03:14):
Baby sleeps, sleep, man, take a nap. Like I don't understand,
Like it's not that hard to raise a kid.
Speaker 1 (03:22):
It's really not. Yeah, I mean really, I'm not laughing
as you're wrong, And that's just the opposite of what
anybody says.
Speaker 4 (03:27):
It's literally not, dude, you just got to give them
the boob or give them the formula and change his diaper.
Speaker 3 (03:31):
Yeah, but kids are different, Like some kids are harder
than others. Like some babies sleep through the night, some don't.
Some have callics and.
Speaker 1 (03:38):
You had all those, I've had it all.
Speaker 4 (03:40):
Like they wake up in the middle of night. Guess what,
you can't beat it at night, so you go back
to bed. You it's not you hold it, you rocket,
It's like you watch. You get to watch a lot
of TV because guess what, the baby can't go anywhere,
so you just hold it and watch TV.
Speaker 1 (03:53):
How hard is that? Oh, he's making it sound pretty good.
I've been trying to catch up on a lot of shows.
Speaker 4 (03:58):
The only thing is you are sleep deprived. I get that.
That is what makes it hard.
Speaker 1 (04:02):
What happens when the baby doesn't stop crying. Go for
a walk and leave it, leave hither one. Okay, god,
you're one. Hey Scooter, Steve, you got some kids. What
do you do?
Speaker 5 (04:18):
I mean, it's it's easy if your wife is doing
all the work, which sounds like that's what's happening in
Lunchbox's household. But it's a partnership and it isn't easy.
You are sleep deprived, you all, And I'm not watching
any TV. I'm doing whatever she needs because she's breastfeeding
and she had the baby. So it's a lot of work,
especially if you want the marriage to work long term.
What do you say to that caller? I honestly missed that.
(04:40):
I was putting something together here if you could reset me.
He was just like, Hey, we're struggling. Baby is thirteen
days old. We're fighting all the time. Oh yeah, you're
gonna fight for a little bit. Yeah, because you are
sleep deprived, But you get over it and you have
moments that are like really great, and it's it's the
most beautiful thing in the whole world to have kids,
And then it's also the scariest thing in the world.
Because they grow up. I think in those first six
months it's really difficult. It really is, but I feel
(05:03):
like it's less difficult if you attend to your wife,
make sure she's okay.
Speaker 1 (05:06):
And the more kids you have the easier. No, it
is not all my I got shut up. It is.
Speaker 5 (05:11):
It is more difficult because now you have not only
the baby, but the other kids that are little that.
Speaker 1 (05:15):
Have to be watching.
Speaker 5 (05:16):
They're at different stages of development and attention.
Speaker 3 (05:18):
I'm talking about the baby though. The baby's easier because
you kind of know what you're doing with.
Speaker 1 (05:22):
And you don't freak out over everything.
Speaker 4 (05:23):
When the first one is born, you are worried about
every breath and everything. And once you have one, then
you have a second one, you're like, oh, that kid's fine,
Like if it rolls off the couch, no big deal.
Speaker 1 (05:32):
You care a little bit less. Yeah, care, like right now, the.
Speaker 4 (05:36):
First one you are paying attention to every detail, so
you're really exhausted and you're mentally strained. Just relax and
not pay attention to everything and freak out over every breath.
Speaker 1 (05:45):
It makes it so much easier.
Speaker 3 (05:46):
But we could tell you that over and over, but
you're never gonna do that you're always gonna freak out.
Speaker 1 (05:51):
With Yeah you will, baby.
Speaker 5 (05:51):
You're always checking make sure they're breathe and looking at
their chest like it's it's it's it's great but awful.
Speaker 1 (05:56):
Which one is it?
Speaker 5 (05:57):
More?
Speaker 1 (05:57):
Though? It's right in the middle.
Speaker 3 (06:01):
You're asking us now though after the fact, it's awesome now.
Speaker 1 (06:04):
Yeah, you know I need you. I'm asking not for
the caller, for myself in the moment. It's awful. It
really is awful. Not really. Am I going to be
miserable for a while? Yeah? Coming into work?
Speaker 5 (06:14):
Yeah, yeah, you're gonna sleep like an hour two hours
a night easily.
Speaker 4 (06:18):
Yeah, you'll be sleep depride, but really you should still
be able to get sleep because when the kid, you
should nap.
Speaker 1 (06:24):
No, I just need to have like five at once
because it kindly gets easier. Yeah, five at one time,
get out of the more than number is okay? Well
call her. I don't know if you got anything from that.
Push through. Just that's the moral of the story. Just
take a nap. TV. What else do you do? Man?
Speaker 4 (06:44):
The baby can't go anywhere. You just hold it, watch TV.
It's amazing.
Speaker 1 (06:49):
Thank you for listening and thanks for calling our voicemail line.
Do you guys call us anytime? Eight seven, seven seventy seven,
Bobby what dark and saw over the weekend? What to faib?
Able to watch Arkansas play football? And we lost again
at the end? Is it terrible? It's just one of
those where I'm like, why me? What did I do
to deserve this?
Speaker 6 (07:10):
You're not the only one, but.
Speaker 1 (07:12):
It kind of is it? Kind of is me just
generally in life? What did I do to deserve just
always being a loser? There's not an answer, is it?
I find it either? I know I lose it everything.
Speaker 6 (07:26):
I'm nervous at what saying anything about your team?
Speaker 3 (07:31):
But is that accurate? Amy, he loses it everything?
Speaker 6 (07:33):
No, it's not accurate at all. But then I don't
really want to It's almost like Arkansas losing trumps everything everything. Yeah,
it's like it puts a blanket over your whole life,
and your whole life is horrible.
Speaker 1 (07:42):
My whole life is horrible.
Speaker 6 (07:43):
Well it's not.
Speaker 1 (07:44):
What's Yeah, I don't know what stunk was. We were
up and we're up in like a sweet I know,
fancy and but we had the Oklahoma game on and
we had my wife and my un lost her parents
and they're massive Ou fans, and so we're sitting up
there and they're watching the Ou game and.
Speaker 3 (08:00):
It was just a bad Yeah.
Speaker 1 (08:03):
Yeah, it was like all of a sudden nuts, we
all get kicked on a one, two, three four. I know.
So that was my weekend. Hey, you're a Virginia Cavaliers
one saw that.
Speaker 6 (08:11):
That was kind of crazy. Well, yeah, first of all,
we were supposed to win. It should have been. Now, okay,
this is how y'all talk about your.
Speaker 1 (08:23):
Your team, but I'm not going to say that anymore.
Speaker 6 (08:25):
Yeah, go ahead, Okay, So we were supposed to just win,
and then it looked like not good, and then we
were tied and then it went into overtime and bam,
out of nowhere, well not out of nowhere completely, but
we won.
Speaker 1 (08:39):
And it was you're playing the belichick fantastic the Belichick's
and Jordan, did you know that?
Speaker 6 (08:45):
I don't think I really did together. I wasn't really watching.
I wasn't paying attention.
Speaker 1 (08:49):
I was just North Carolina.
Speaker 6 (08:51):
I know, I'm giving you play by play of I
mean it was on, but I wasn't really paying attention.
But my boyfriend recapped it for me and I could.
Speaker 1 (08:59):
All I've got you and your favorite team, you can
you get a win?
Speaker 6 (09:03):
I could tell by his reactions like whenever it was happening.
But yeah, No, he doesn't really get impacted as much
as you do by a loss.
Speaker 1 (09:11):
It must be the amount of love we put out
and pour into it.
Speaker 6 (09:13):
Maybe, or maybe he's just.
Speaker 3 (09:14):
More I don't know, Or he didn't lose.
Speaker 6 (09:16):
No, he regulates better.
Speaker 1 (09:18):
Let her, let her say what she's gonna say, go ahead.
Speaker 6 (09:21):
Or maybe he hides it better. I'm not sure. I
known say he's healthier. Maybe maybe he processes well.
Speaker 1 (09:28):
He's got a lot more years to get used to it.
Speaker 6 (09:30):
Yeah, so he's more experienced. Yeah, so you've you've got
some time to catch up. Not much, but you have
some time.
Speaker 1 (09:39):
You guys can call us. Also, big condolences to my
l s U friends who lost their head coach. No,
he didn't die. He didn't die. I don't know.
Speaker 3 (09:47):
He's still with us.
Speaker 1 (09:49):
You get fired. He wasn't very likable anyway, if you
watch the SEC series. Did I make you watch that?
Speaker 3 (09:54):
No, but you would have.
Speaker 1 (09:55):
Hated the coach. You would have hated that guy.
Speaker 6 (09:57):
I saw a recap that he's just overall not a
very nigh person.
Speaker 1 (10:00):
You have to be psychotic to be a successful SEC
coach anyway, like you do have to be psychotic.
Speaker 6 (10:05):
So but they're still likable coaches.
Speaker 1 (10:07):
Yeah, you got to be a psycho to win at
that level. It's like being a fortune five hundred CEO.
There's gotta be something off about you. But he just
wasn't likable at all.
Speaker 6 (10:14):
Nobody likes well, he wasn't liable and he wasn't winning.
Speaker 1 (10:17):
Yeah, and that'll do it.
Speaker 6 (10:19):
And he was getting paid a lot, that'll do it.
And he spent a lot he spent on what I
don't know.
Speaker 1 (10:26):
You just hear that.
Speaker 6 (10:29):
Did he spend what did these cars and stuff? I
don't know on the program?
Speaker 1 (10:35):
Okay, that's I.
Speaker 6 (10:36):
Saw somebody post like he spent twenty million and when.
Speaker 1 (10:40):
On a roster that he didn't They probably did, right, Yeah,
but he.
Speaker 6 (10:45):
Right, but it didn't produce any fruit.
Speaker 1 (10:48):
Hey, not a lot of fruit was produced. That's how
your Texas A and M Boys. They're undefeated. Let's go,
they're killing it.
Speaker 3 (10:55):
Oh oh, Amy has more than one time?
Speaker 1 (10:59):
No, I don't have one. I have one college team.
Speaker 6 (11:01):
And the Panthers that it's a different league.
Speaker 1 (11:04):
But still, yeah, you have that's a whole different day.
And you have the Cubs and that's a different sport.
Speaker 6 (11:11):
Well, so mine are same sport, different teams.
Speaker 3 (11:14):
So you have Virginia Alabama and a m and.
Speaker 1 (11:17):
Sometimes yeah, yeah, don't forget every once in a wile of Longhorns.
Speaker 7 (11:22):
Don't forget.
Speaker 1 (11:23):
I can cheer for to diversify your portfolio to away
where you're always winning, and I can appreciate that, right,
Thank you. Also condolences to Ourssissippi state listeners and fans.
One of my friends, Brandon, was in the in the
end zone when they Texas caught that touchdown passing overtime.
Speaker 3 (11:37):
They had a recap video you see that.
Speaker 1 (11:38):
Yeah. Yeah. He messaged me after and he was like,
it's the worst day of my life. I said, I've
had eleven of those in the past couple of years.
Speaker 3 (11:45):
So the best part of those button that said beat
Texas that he kept on for the rest of the night.
Speaker 6 (11:51):
Yeah, man, I mean I know that, like there's hyperbole.
It's not literally the worst day of his life. I
mean I can think of the worst days for you.
Speaker 1 (12:04):
Yeah, what somebody dying? It's close.
Speaker 6 (12:08):
I have to weigh Yeah, exactly, how the Cowboys do
they lost?
Speaker 3 (12:13):
Thanks for bringing that up.
Speaker 1 (12:14):
NFL is different though, because you can lose a bunch
of games.
Speaker 3 (12:17):
Ah, but we got, we got you can make.
Speaker 1 (12:19):
But you can make the playoffs and lose eight games.
In the NFL, you can't. You can't do that. Yeah,
there's a lot of teams. Okay, So you guys can
call us if you want. Eight seven, seven seventy seven, Bobby,
that's our phone number. That's our sports recap with Amy
and her favorite Virginia Cavaliers. Hey, they spent a lot
of money on their roster, which is exciting.
Speaker 3 (12:38):
Do you know that, Amy?
Speaker 6 (12:40):
Yeah, Well, Tony is working on the program now.
Speaker 1 (12:43):
She calls the first the coach by his first name.
Speaker 6 (12:45):
Coach Elliott. Yes, I couldn't think of the last name
right away, So all right.
Speaker 1 (12:50):
Enough sports back in a second. So four people have
busted into the Louver, the museum in Paris, and they
caught two of them. So I guess we all thought
they were gonna get away forever. I did. But and
apparently they weren't even that good at this. I thought
it was some sophisticated scheme. There are guys who'd been
breaking in stores like that's a big All right, guys,
(13:10):
we've got a couple pun shops. Let's go with the
louver next. That's what I felt like, Yeah.
Speaker 6 (13:15):
I told you I saw some expert thief talking about
how these were a bunch of amateurs that were definitely
going to get caught, and then.
Speaker 3 (13:21):
The crown was what got them caught. Whatever they dropped,
they dropped.
Speaker 6 (13:25):
In the helmet, yeah, and the glove all that.
Speaker 1 (13:28):
Man, we were romanticizing this, like they must have spent
weeks strategizing. They had the plans to build out somehow
from the architect. No, they just bought a chainsaw and
went over started cutting on stuff.
Speaker 6 (13:39):
Now I'm picturing them like getting in and looking at
each other and be like, can you believe we got.
Speaker 1 (13:43):
In Two men who stole one hundred million dollars worth
of Francis Crown jewels during a daring daytime heist. They
were arrested on Saturday night. One of them was trying
to flee the country. Two others are still on the run.
One of the suspects, who has not been identified, was
busted as he was getting on a flight. Guys, just
got on the Southwest flight. Yeah, he's heading out of
(14:05):
Tunica and they caught him. Man, we really had this wrong.
But they got in. I mean, the men both in
their thirties that from a rough suburb north of Paris.
They were detained by police as part of the investigation
organized gang robbery. Police were tipped off and so I
mean they got them, but they were like, they've just
been robbing other little stores. Man. Man, that's quite the jump.
(14:28):
That's like you're playing like fourth grade pe wee football
and you decide, I think I'm gonna go play for
the NFL next year. They went right at it. So
there was another museum though, that had been robbed so
shortly after that heist. Here's another one hit that one.
Speaker 8 (14:42):
The theft occurred just hours after a burglary at the
Loop Museum. The stolen coins, dating from between seventeen ninety
and eighteen hundred, are worth thousands of euros. The incident
took place on Sunday night when workers discovered a broken window.
He used to the alarm and alerted the authorities, and
(15:03):
the country is now stepping up protection at all its
museums and cultural heritage sites.
Speaker 1 (15:09):
This is a copycat or is this somebody who was
actually doing a sophisticated one and then saw that one.
I was like, what the heck?
Speaker 6 (15:15):
Yeah, I don't know. I feel like you have to
be planning this for a little bit.
Speaker 1 (15:20):
Workers arrived at the museum that's dedicated to the philosopher
and the Encyclopedias Dennis ded e Ro on October twenty
first they noticed one of the displays was completely smashed.
I don't know that this is the case, but it
could have also been like their boys, like they all
go in around the same time.
Speaker 6 (15:35):
Oh, because they're organized gang crime.
Speaker 1 (15:38):
People, organized gag crime people. Yet that's exactly what it is,
so that one happened too. That's from the TikTok Brielle Haxley.
So yeah, a couple just just some heists. Heist is
a fun name. You know why it's fun because Netflix
has made us think that's a fun name.
Speaker 3 (15:53):
Yeah, it does sound funny, doesn't sound scary at all, like.
Speaker 1 (15:55):
Robbery that sounds bad burglary, but a he it feels
like dramatic music is just playing at all times while
bad stuff's happening, and.
Speaker 3 (16:04):
It sounds like there's a little bit of thought behind it,
you know, like they just didn't smash a window it's
like a.
Speaker 1 (16:08):
Heist is a heist a money truck. Like let's say
in the States, if there's a Brinks truck and I
don't feel like that's a heist, do you I think
that's a robbery.
Speaker 6 (16:17):
Yeah, but I mean I think it would fall under heist.
Speaker 1 (16:20):
I don't know. I think I think you have to
have an accent to really pull off a heist.
Speaker 6 (16:23):
Oh and if I was a driver one of those trucks,
I don't think it could be because it I'd be
so nervous all the time.
Speaker 2 (16:30):
Oh.
Speaker 3 (16:30):
I saw one going into the gas station and he
went backwards and like looked over before he got out
of the truck. It was crazy. It was an operation
just for him to get sweet tarts.
Speaker 1 (16:38):
You're right, you got to be packing to get sweet tarts.
Speaker 2 (16:42):
No.
Speaker 6 (16:42):
I mean, I just would be so paranoid all the time.
Speaker 1 (16:45):
I would be paranoid that my driving partner would be
inside man and be telling somebody where we were going.
I'd really want to trust that partner because you don't
do that thing by yourself. There's no way to drive
more of those money trucks. There's a team like that
feels like a dangerous job because everybody knows that cargo
you got right there in that. Yeah, I feel like
though for a heights my personal definition, you have to
(17:06):
have some sort of accent. I don't care what kind
it is. It could be Spanish, French, British, is not America. Yeah,
it's got to be an accent. You have an accent
and you do some Robin and nobody gets hurt. But
you take something more than one hundred years old, that's
a heighst Let me go talk to Lucas about our
last segment we did, Lucas. You're on the air. What's up, Lucas.
(17:27):
Lucas's Bobby? Can you hear me? We lost him? All right,
thank you very much. Oh, we're back, We're back. We
got Lucas. Lucas is on the line. Sorry, all right,
you're on Lucas No Bobby.
Speaker 9 (17:41):
So I'm similar to you. Right, my team loses it,
ruins my weekend. I shut down. I want to lock
myself in a dark room. I don't want to talk
to nobody. But you're about to be a father, right, yes, yes,
And I'm now a father of two, and you're going
to realize now when you lose, there's more important things
to worry about, and you know it's a little easier
(18:02):
to handle. So I just want to give you some advice.
It'll get better.
Speaker 1 (18:07):
Yeah, I actually plan to pass One of the things
I want to pass down to my child is this feeling. Yeah,
so I don't want to lose it. I want to
pass it down.
Speaker 6 (18:17):
Well, so, how are y'all going to do that?
Speaker 1 (18:19):
Because great question. We've already been talking about it a lot.
Speaker 3 (18:22):
Let me tell you all the different teams.
Speaker 1 (18:24):
It has been a hot issue at the house.
Speaker 6 (18:26):
Yeah, y'all aren't passionate about the same exact teams.
Speaker 3 (18:29):
So you're going to let the child refuse, Let them.
Speaker 6 (18:33):
Figure out who they want to be.
Speaker 1 (18:34):
No, that's one thing I will not be doing is
letting my future job figure it out on their own.
They it's tough. It's tough because her whole I'm just outnumbered,
because her whole family. Oklahoma Sooner fans to the core
and then it's just me over here, my thumb a
butt going whoop big. But I do think me, man,
(18:57):
there's a lot here though, a lot of passion. Mineus
can super consistent hers when he gets a basketball season,
she doesn't really follow up call on basketball that much meat.
I'm all in. We went to the basketball game this
past weekend. It was an exhibition game.
Speaker 6 (19:10):
We went since your every sport, okay.
Speaker 1 (19:14):
But who knows. I'm sure we'll have to find I'm
just going to make sure it hurts worse when we lose.
Speaker 6 (19:19):
Well did they win that game?
Speaker 1 (19:20):
Basketball? O? We killed them, But it was an exhibition game.
Speaker 6 (19:23):
That doesn't help your.
Speaker 1 (19:25):
That didn't even count well, and it was for charity.
They give the money to people.
Speaker 6 (19:31):
I hate that.
Speaker 1 (19:32):
Yeah, no, it was. It was an exhibition game and
it was good though. We had a good time.
Speaker 6 (19:38):
You know what I found out? My Valentine's Day plans are,
Oh wait, I know UVA is playing a basketball game
here against somebody Ohio maybe.
Speaker 1 (19:49):
Yeah, Virginia's gotta go basketball team traditionally.
Speaker 6 (19:51):
Well yeah, apparently just found out that's exactly where we're
going to be. And so now I need to get
into UVA basketball.
Speaker 1 (19:58):
You don't need to, You're good.
Speaker 6 (20:00):
What No, I do need to? I guess I just
didn't know, Like, golly, we're not even done with football
and we're already talking about basketball.
Speaker 1 (20:06):
You can't stumble into two winn teams. It's gonna drive
me crazy. You can't. That's those aren't your teams? Stumble, Yeah,
you can't. Stunt, you can't meet somebody. They have teams,
and then all of a sudden, there are your teas
in your owver here. I gotta go to all these
championship games. It's gonna drive me crazy.
Speaker 6 (20:18):
I don't know. I just I just he said, go
ahead and put this on your calendar, and I'm like, wait,
that's February fourteenth. He's like yeah.
Speaker 1 (20:24):
He's like, we're adults. Yeah, we can do other stuff
right right. You guys can call us if you want.
Eight seven seven seventy seven. Bobby, it's anonamous in bar
question to be Hello, Bobby Bone. Something awkward happened to work.
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I could use your take. I got offered a promotion
totally unexpected. I said yes. The only problem one of
my close friends work really wanted the same position was
trying to get it. I can tell they're hurt. I
feel guilty, but at the same time, I couldn't pass
it up. I just don't know how to navigate it.
Do I talk to them about it, give them space,
write it out. You have a good insight about things
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like this. What do you think signed office, Olivia. It
is awkward if it's a real friend of yours. But
first of all, congratulations. Aside from everything, let me remove
every awkward, every friendship, every You just got promoted at work.
You deserve it. That's awesome, Like, embrace it, go crush it,
and get another promotion if that's what you want, if
that's what your dream is, that's super cool. So first
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of all, congratulations. Second of all, that ain't you getting
the promotion is not your fault. There is no fault
associated with that. That is something that they're going to
have to deal with. But I do think if it's
a real friend, a conversation can happen. I don't think
you avoid it because it's just going to create like
a I'm like, I say it resentment, but like an
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awkward tension.
Speaker 7 (21:55):
It could be uneasy.
Speaker 1 (21:56):
Yeah, but I think you have to go hit it
head on or it's going to get a lot easier.
It's going to get so much uneasier that it's going
to be uneasier than the situation that you're in right now.
Like it's just worth it to go and talk about it.
So I also wouldn't talk about it at work, be like, hey,
you got this promotion. I really wasn't expecting it. I
know you were going for it. I really don't know
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what to say, but I don't even know what to say,
what to say to her about it. But you have
to talk about it. If this is a real friend.
If it's like somebody just sit next to his scirl,
who cares. You're the boss, you tell them what to
m Yeah, I think yeah, talk about it right. Yeah.
Speaker 6 (22:32):
I think it's okay to bring it up. But it
is awkward because it's like.
Speaker 1 (22:37):
Like, hey, it's just a weird thing. I don't even
know how you would address it, like, hey, I know
you wanted this job. They gave me the promotion. Just
so you know. I wasn't trying to get it over.
I was trying to undercut you.
Speaker 7 (22:47):
I think they probably know that.
Speaker 1 (22:49):
I don't know. I people think irrational when everything's happened that.
Speaker 6 (22:51):
I guess that's what I would want to clarify.
Speaker 7 (22:53):
I would say, just be directed me, you got a promotion.
Speaker 1 (22:55):
I didn't.
Speaker 6 (22:56):
I think I would say, hey, Bobby, our friendship.
Speaker 7 (23:00):
It means a lot to me.
Speaker 6 (23:01):
So regarding this promotion, I want you to know, like
I didn't know that I was going to get it.
I think that you are super qualified. However, this is
how it played out. So I want to know is
there anything that you need to share with me that
would help you feel better in.
Speaker 7 (23:17):
This time because I don't want it to impact our friendship.
Speaker 1 (23:19):
I think that's very healthy. I think also you can
do the thing too where I got this promotion. But
i'mna be looking out. You're coming with me.
Speaker 7 (23:27):
Can you guarantee that, no, but I'll be looking out?
Speaker 1 (23:30):
That's pretty generic. Yeah, I'm be looking out means you're
going to be looking out and if there's like some
stuff to look out for, you help them out.
Speaker 10 (23:38):
Yeah, for sure. Yeah, like you could offer that we
can't really grasp what we do. But what we can't
say is if this is a real life friend you
have to say something about it because they're thinking about
it NonStop and they're going resentful of you for a
reason that's not.
Speaker 1 (23:51):
Fair to you.
Speaker 6 (23:51):
And that's a good way to put it too. Like
starting off with the words of our friendship means a
lot to me.
Speaker 7 (23:57):
And if there's any resentment.
Speaker 6 (23:59):
Can we talk about it now so that things aren't awkward?
Speaker 7 (24:03):
And I know you may need time and you know.
Speaker 1 (24:05):
Then I think you ended with I'm be looking out.
Speaker 7 (24:07):
Yeah, I be looking out for you.
Speaker 1 (24:09):
I'll be looking out. So I get you up here
with me. You have to talk about it if it's
a real life friend. I think that's our answer. We
don't really have the words because we don't know you guys,
but congratulations first, don't feel guilt. Hey, let me say
this again. Do not feel guilt about this. You deserve
this opportunity, so do not let them and that friendship
in that situation pollute this awesome part of it. There
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you go and be looking out. That's what I'll be doing.
Always be looking out, all right, close it up. They
do not know the category. Let's play the Bobby feud.
Rank Or asked the question, which Halloween candy do you
always eat first? So you got them, there's the bag,
hold bag candy. Kids, got it, and you get to
go on and need whatever you want first? Which Halloween
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candy do you always eat first? Now? Lunchbox finished last
in the last round, so he's out. Amy Morgan Eddie
d did you go Amy your first.
Speaker 7 (25:02):
Kit cap?
Speaker 1 (25:03):
Show me kit cat number three? Answer? We're three points
kit cat? Okay, show me Reese.
Speaker 10 (25:14):
They need you to be Specifical's Cups show me Reese's
Peanut Butter Cups.
Speaker 1 (25:20):
Number one answer okay, uh. Eminem's minim Ms number four.
Speaker 7 (25:29):
Answer now with eminems? Do we have an opportunity to
be more?
Speaker 1 (25:32):
Don't answer questions? Hey, I don't answer questions.
Speaker 7 (25:37):
Snickers show me Snickers.
Speaker 1 (25:42):
Number two answers, So you got one, two, three, and
fourth's Reese's Peanut Butter Cups, Snickers, kit cats, and Eminem's
Skittles show me Skittles.
Speaker 2 (25:54):
Wow?
Speaker 1 (25:54):
Like it down, goes Fraser. Wow, Okay. Over to Morgan Morgan.
The question is which Halloween candy do you eat first?
I'm gonna go with the Twigs Twix bar number five
answer follow Okay, Now I'm gonna go with.
Speaker 7 (26:13):
That butterfinger.
Speaker 1 (26:14):
Butterfinger Amy with ten points, Morgan with five points. Eddie
over to you into the first round.
Speaker 3 (26:24):
I'm gonna move out of chocolate, so I'm gonna go.
Speaker 1 (26:26):
To give me nerds Nerds number ten.
Speaker 3 (26:33):
Answer Wow, Okay, Maybe I'll go back into the chocolate.
Speaker 1 (26:39):
Give me the old plane, Hershey's Chocolate Bar, Hershy's Bar
number seven. Answers. Do we have a new leader? So
we got Reese's peanut butter cups of one, Snickers at two,
kit Kats at three, Eminem's at four, Twigs at five,
Hershey's bar at seven, Nerds at ten. Right now, Eddie,
you're up seventeen Amy ten Morgan five.
Speaker 3 (26:58):
Now, I don't like these, but I see him in
the bag all the time.
Speaker 1 (27:01):
Give me twizzlers, oh, the old red liquorice. Yes, twizzle me.
Speaker 10 (27:09):
Now.
Speaker 1 (27:09):
We played three rounds of this game, so points are doubled.
In the second round, Amy, there are only three answers left.
What do you got? Show me? Morgan.
Speaker 7 (27:29):
Okay, I'm gonna go out of chocolate. I'm going to
Sour Patch kids.
Speaker 1 (27:33):
Okay, sour Patch kids, Eddie over to you.
Speaker 3 (27:45):
It's gonna be a little specific here. Gummy bears.
Speaker 1 (27:51):
No, I like gummy bears, but to go, I'm gonna
be a little specific.
Speaker 3 (27:54):
And then just go our different kinds of gums.
Speaker 1 (27:56):
But that wasn't specific. If there are, why would you
not do a specific one? I did the bears? Oh
my god, Okay, got it could have been worse, exactly.
Don't tell them you got me? Okay, round three, Amy,
you gotta get something. I know, I know you need
the list again, Are you good?
Speaker 7 (28:16):
No, I'm good. I have the list.
Speaker 6 (28:17):
I am debating if the eminem's, you know, the variations
are going to show up, because me personally, I'm gonna
eat a peanut eminem first. But I said eminems and
you were like, that's a number four.
Speaker 7 (28:29):
Or whatever.
Speaker 6 (28:32):
Plain eminem's.
Speaker 1 (28:33):
I would never never what.
Speaker 7 (28:36):
I don't eat those first? Really?
Speaker 1 (28:38):
Oh that's the best eminem.
Speaker 6 (28:39):
No, that's why I think there's definitely a check for stupid.
Speaker 1 (28:46):
No, you should because everybody knows the regular milk chocolate boy.
Speaker 6 (28:50):
But if you tell me something crazy like there's like
people are reaching for the milky waferst So I'm gonna
be a little like, what are they.
Speaker 7 (29:00):
Three most good tears?
Speaker 1 (29:01):
I've never seen someone give answers. I don't really care.
Oh yeah, she is kind of unprecedented.
Speaker 6 (29:09):
Bobby, give me peanut m.
Speaker 1 (29:13):
And MS show or peanut m and M covered.
Speaker 6 (29:18):
No, it's not already covered.
Speaker 7 (29:19):
It's different than the regular.
Speaker 1 (29:21):
I think that buzz minutes covered. You're think it's the
gummy worms. Don't tell all my bad, Morgan. You're in
last place, so if you get one right, you'll kick
Amy out of the next round.
Speaker 3 (29:32):
I know.
Speaker 1 (29:32):
If you don't, you are going to lose.
Speaker 6 (29:34):
I know, and this is hard because there are some
that I'm thinking of.
Speaker 1 (29:39):
I just don't know that they would be on the
top ten list.
Speaker 7 (29:41):
And one of them is a classic and one bit.
Speaker 1 (29:45):
Of honey Yeahney, or those orange and black ones that
are so good? Those just random orange and black. The
chewies what they're called? Oh, I know what you're talking about.
I mean dots. Don't forget that can be one of
the top ten.
Speaker 6 (30:01):
No, we kind of give these crap in that way, but.
Speaker 7 (30:03):
Everybody always eats them.
Speaker 1 (30:05):
I guess I want to go with the Tutsi roll
oh always in there? Yeah?
Speaker 6 (30:09):
Amy said no, Well, I mean I love eating Anta
Tutsie roll is on there, and Skittles weren't.
Speaker 1 (30:15):
Hey, sour patch Kins wasn't wrong.
Speaker 7 (30:16):
I'm right and going rogue or sour Patch kids. I agree.
Speaker 1 (30:21):
She wants to see Tutsie roll. Wow, Eddie there three left?
Does that mean I won? Yeah? Whatever? He had go
gummy warms if you want.
Speaker 3 (30:33):
Well, no, because he already made me feel like that's
not on there. I had options, like Smarties what those are?
Speaker 1 (30:42):
Always?
Speaker 7 (30:45):
That's always in there? So what are you eating.
Speaker 1 (30:47):
First when I go in an apple. That's what I
was in there too.
Speaker 6 (30:50):
You know what, Eddie, I'll give your one.
Speaker 7 (30:53):
Do not have one, because if you're saying smarty, I
know he already won. So that's why I'll give it
to it.
Speaker 1 (30:57):
Well, what is your answer? Okay, that's Mary h whoppers?
What is it? Nestley Crunch coming to number six Nestle
Crunch after the fact that, Yeah, dude, they're very much
Monday morning quarterbacks there after the game is over. Yeah.
(31:18):
Can I make one guess? No, Amy, you said, And
there's one more, and that is Star Wars. I want
to Star Wars to think that he can't make you
guess You didn't You didn't get the honor to play
the game. I know. That's why I wanted to just
kind of participated to him. Yeah, that's sorry, man, That's
what happens when bodies starts slapping. Okay, look here's the thing.
(31:40):
Eddie is the winner. Yeah one, congratulations, thank you, It's
time for the good news. Table is a janitor at
Community High.
Speaker 4 (31:52):
School in Nevada, Texas. He goes to all the volleyball games.
All the students love him. He's always in the hallways,
given high fives. Well, a volleyball team found out he
walks miles every day to school because he got him
a car. So they went to a car dealership and said, hey,
we need to start a GoFundMe for this guy so
we can get him a car. Students, teachers, parents, They
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raised nine thousand dollars. They set it up in the
parking lot and when he came walking out of school,
they were going A, A, A B. And they presented
him with a brand new car.
Speaker 1 (32:25):
That's awesome. Changed his life like changed hit every day,
changed every day for him. That is an awesome story.
Good job, guys, that is what it's all about. That
was telling me something good. There is a theory that
I've seen a few times. I want to address it now.
People are thinking and saying that my ankle surgery is
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me actually not having ankle surgery, but my wife going
into labor. That's why I will be missing if I
miss anytime. That's the new conspiracy theory around the internet.
Intere not a bad one. Pretty good. No, I don't know.
He's been limping for for years. Seen him limp. I
(33:07):
can't believe you don't watch him walk a lot when
I walked through the Harba, It's like I got walk.
Speaker 7 (33:11):
What did he tell you to say that?
Speaker 1 (33:13):
No, I saw him the other day like limping.
Speaker 3 (33:15):
I limp constantly, really fine.
Speaker 1 (33:19):
Back when we first started, you noticed all the little details, Amy,
Now you don't notice anything. Amy.
Speaker 3 (33:23):
Back in the day he used to skip and like
go back towards a little bit, and now that skips
moon walk.
Speaker 1 (33:28):
Into the studio. Yeah, it's all gone. So that's the theory.
I will neither confirm nor deny, but I think that's
a good conspiracy theory. I like that. But uh, my
ankle surgery is scheduled for and in less than two weeks.
We'll say that. Okay, but do people schedule having babies?
Speaker 7 (33:46):
Yes?
Speaker 1 (33:46):
Yes, oh see sections Oh interesting, interesting how that comes
together again, The theory is pretty good. Yeah, I laughed,
and I've I've read it like five times in my DMS.
I had this article that I was reading too experts
because my augura them feeds me parents stuff.
Speaker 3 (34:01):
Now that's amazing, Like that's crazy how that works?
Speaker 7 (34:05):
Still crazy to you? Yes, I mean I've accepted it.
Speaker 1 (34:09):
Yeah, I mean it's just part of life, this right.
Speaker 6 (34:11):
In fact, I get disappointed. Yeah, fed what I'm asking for.
I'm sort of like what's going on.
Speaker 1 (34:17):
Experts found the parents make it a habit to hide
important stuff from their kids, which is not helpful at
all for their overall development. The number one thing that
kids are ignard of at an age when they should
is how babies are made. So we're supposed to just
let them in on it, yes, earlier, Well.
Speaker 6 (34:35):
I mean, there's age appropriate ways to have the conversation.
Speaker 1 (34:40):
I mean, but the point is the age appropriateness for everyone,
they feels a little too old because by the time
the general person has the age appropriate in their mind talk,
the kid already knows and has found out way to
school that probably aren't the ways you want them to
find out. Correct.
Speaker 6 (34:54):
Yeah, yeah, I think that generationally speaking, like each generation
is got a little bit better about doing it earlier.
Speaker 1 (35:01):
I feel like the first words, and I've talked about
this with my wife, first words that I want our
baby to say are penis vagina first words. Yeah, because
I want them to know that. I wanted to know
where they came from first, Like I wanted to.
Speaker 7 (35:14):
Know how may that's not That's not all you have
to explain. You don't just say penis.
Speaker 1 (35:18):
But it has to start there.
Speaker 7 (35:19):
Okay, it starts, I'm telling it gets more off.
Speaker 1 (35:22):
That's what I'm gonna do. I want them to come
out in their first words there penis, Virginia's, and then
we start from there, so it's not awkward. What's that
baby's first word? Yeah, you guys would be shocked to
know that the baby has two first words.
Speaker 6 (35:34):
I think that's good though, Like, so they know scientifically
well whatever, penis whatever, right, just knowing the scientific terms
instead of like being like you're beatping your huha mm.
Speaker 1 (35:44):
Hm, oh that's interesting, you know. Yeah. Second, not telling
their kids about alcohol and its effects, smoking in drug use,
because again that's something that they are exposed to or
is talked about in school before their parents even address
it with them. Yeah, that's good. And the easiest way
to have a conversation is to sit down with the
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whole family at dinner and just talk openly without judgment.
Now that line kind of seems like bull crap because
that's what you say, but it's almost impossible to do. Uh,
the easiest ways to sit down at dinner and just
it sounds like a Brady bunch. Well, what's crazy is
that kind of happened to us.
Speaker 3 (36:19):
We were at a Mexican restaurant and my wife and
I got Margarita's and like all the boys go, that
looks so good, and we're like, all right, and that's
the time and you said first word, mark, I have one.
Speaker 7 (36:30):
Yeah, take a sip. And then normally we're like, oh,
that's not as good as I thought.
Speaker 1 (36:33):
Oh would you do take a song. I don't let
them take a sip. I think it would make them
feel like it's super gross, like Amy's because I've never
had a sip, but it smells so bad that if
you can't have enough to get the fun effects of it,
it would only come off as negative. Yeah.
Speaker 6 (36:49):
No, I really try my best to not make alcohol
a big deal.
Speaker 7 (36:53):
I don't I don't know.
Speaker 1 (36:55):
What do you mean by a big deal? Write this down?
Third word jack in, I think shot.
Speaker 6 (37:00):
Now you have to it's case my case, and you
have to like try to know your kids as best
as possible.
Speaker 7 (37:06):
But I think what we've really tried to do is
not make.
Speaker 6 (37:09):
It this huge deal so that way it becomes this like, oh,
you want what you can't have.
Speaker 1 (37:15):
Yeah, other cultures do that a great job of that,
where alcohol is not a big deal, so you're exposed
to it much younger. So then when you're older, the
lack of exposure doesn't create over exposure, which then turns
into bad habits and addictions.
Speaker 3 (37:29):
Then what's the talk we're supposed to have to tell
them how bad it can be to some people.
Speaker 1 (37:34):
I think you just go shop a shot with them
and teach them what it's like. I saw a girl
on We'll Do It This WEEKND.
Speaker 6 (37:39):
I saw a girl on TikTok say that her parents
they told all their kids that if they smoke marijuana,
like it's something hereditary in their family. They can't explain it,
but it's happened to you know, Aunt Sue and cousin
Joe and whatever. The minute you smoke marijuana, you have
to poop your pants.
Speaker 1 (37:55):
And so they wait, true though not no, but they thought,
I don't know, I'm thinking it might be everybody's body
is different.
Speaker 6 (38:02):
Yeah, And that they said every time they were at
a party, like if they were offered weed or anything
like that, they would be so mortified that they would
instantly have to go to the bathroom.
Speaker 7 (38:10):
That they were like, no, we.
Speaker 1 (38:11):
Were, but that's a lie.
Speaker 7 (38:13):
It was a lie, but they were.
Speaker 6 (38:14):
Like they were sharing on TikTok is like a trend
of like sharing lies.
Speaker 7 (38:17):
Your parents told you that you believe.
Speaker 1 (38:19):
This is at.
Speaker 6 (38:24):
But it just made me think of that, like, oh, okay,
well that yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 7 (38:27):
You believe like that'll keep you off the drugs for
a little bit.
Speaker 1 (38:30):
Yeah, and I also wonder refer to as the drugs.
That's from India parenting dot com. Uh, anyway, that's I
get a lot of parenting stuff. And you know what
else I've learned about parenting stuff is that not a
single expert has it figured out.
Speaker 2 (38:47):
No.
Speaker 6 (38:47):
You know who's pretty good though not doctor Becky. She's
pretty good.
Speaker 1 (38:52):
Well she got her degree, she was and then she
went back to school on full house.
Speaker 6 (38:58):
Yeah, no her handle.
Speaker 7 (38:59):
You need to start following her.
Speaker 1 (39:00):
Now, I'm not what Bobby, You're.
Speaker 6 (39:02):
About to be a dad?
Speaker 1 (39:03):
You know, I'm gonna figure it out. I told my
wife this. I was like, I didn't have models, Like
I don't have parents that I have to either do
better than or live up to or do different then, right,
you when you see a model, you either want to
do better than them, you want to do way different
than them because you don't agree with it, or I
forgot the other one I said, and so I don't
have that. So I'm just gonna go. Let's just feel
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it out and see what's up. That's my technique. Let's
just feel it out and see what's up. They'll be fine.
Speaker 7 (39:29):
I know you're gonna be fine. I just think that,
you know.
Speaker 1 (39:32):
With a with a statement of let's just feel it
out and see what's up. What can go wrong? Nothing?
That's my point. How much walk spend to the doctor
over and over again because you have a sharp pain
in your side or away?
Speaker 4 (39:45):
Oh my gosh, it's been like four months and it's
like to the left of my belly button. I can't run,
I can't do anything. I mean, I've been over to
pick something up and there is a sharp pain.
Speaker 1 (39:56):
So kind of describe on your body. You say, the
left side of the belly, but give us a little
more detail, Like it's above the hip bone.
Speaker 4 (40:04):
If you go down to your belly button and go
about maybe eight inches to your left, like use your
left hand, move it over eight inches right above the
belt line, and it is just a sharp pain. Like
if I run, it's a sharp pain. If I it's
just so annoying. And it's been four months and I've
been to numerous doctors and they're all just like, I
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don't know what it is.
Speaker 1 (40:27):
Man, I don't know. Go to a different doctor. Go
to this That's what they say. You walk in and
they go, I don't know what it is, man, go
to a different doctor.
Speaker 4 (40:35):
Literally, I went to the doctor they sent me for
a CT skin. He's like, I don't see an that
it just must be gas and I'm like.
Speaker 1 (40:43):
No, no, no, it's not gas.
Speaker 4 (40:44):
Man, Like I it's been there for two months. So
I go to another doctor and they're like, I'm like,
is it a hernia?
Speaker 1 (40:50):
And they're like, nah, no, a hernia. I don't know
what it is. Maybe go see a different doctor. That's
literally what they say.
Speaker 4 (40:55):
And I'm like, do doctors just suck at their job
and they don't want to just tell me? Like what
do I need to I'm in pain, I can't run,
I can't do anything.
Speaker 1 (41:05):
Eddie Use's experience have been similar, same man, but I
didn't go to the doctor.
Speaker 3 (41:09):
I found out what it was, and yours was popcorn.
I overdid popcorn. I realized that.
Speaker 1 (41:14):
You overdosed on popcorn.
Speaker 3 (41:16):
They had bottomless popcorn at the movie theater, like because
it happened one time and that week I was like, dude,
it's hurts so bad.
Speaker 1 (41:24):
Then it went away, no problem. You were yelling cancer
on the show. I thought it could be cancer. Yeah.
Speaker 3 (41:29):
But then like a month later I had the same
pain again. And guess what I had done two days
before that bottomless popcorn?
Speaker 1 (41:36):
Lunchbox, have you been anywhere near bottomless popcorn?
Speaker 2 (41:39):
No?
Speaker 1 (41:39):
I haven't. And here's the crazy part.
Speaker 4 (41:41):
One doctor even told me, He's like, maybe it's your
pelvic floor.
Speaker 1 (41:44):
Just look up some videos on YouTube and do some exercises.
I'm like, what the way Lunchbox interprets and translates his
doctor to us, then none of them care about him.
He walks in, Oh care man, you're good, dirt on it.
Like they have to act, actually have some empathy sympathy,
They have to actually have some bedside manner with you.
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They don't just we don't just walk in and they're like, nah,
I mean we got not and get out. They don't
though everyone literally they've been in multiple and every one
of them amy are like that, Lunchbox.
Speaker 6 (42:15):
I just texted you a pain locator chart if you
could identify exactly where you have the pain, please.
Speaker 1 (42:21):
And be honest. Is it you a wiener? No, it's
not my wiener, because I mean, I get if you're
embarrassed to that and you're like, oh, there's a pain,
but it's your wiener. I think we should just say
it because we can fix it faster. Honesty is the
best thing. Yes, yeah, it's nothing to be ashamed of.
Speaker 4 (42:35):
No, here's the thing, Like, if I go running, the
sharp pain is there the whole time, and it's just like, oh,
so unbearable. If I play soccer, I've done it a
couple of times, and I'm able to play soccer. But
like three minutes after the game, if I sit down
and take my shoes off, the walk to the.
Speaker 1 (42:50):
Car, I can barely walk to the car. I'm in
so much pain. So what, let's just diagnose some ourselves.
It could be a tumor. The doctors obviously don't care
about them. I've never heard of multiple doctors not caring
so much.
Speaker 4 (43:02):
Then his I'm literally telling you, one of the doctors
told me it's probably your pelvic floor. Just google some
exercises on YouTube, like, it's probably my pelvit floor. We're
not for sure, but just go ahead and google some exercises.
I'm not sure that's the way we're supposed to do things.
Speaker 1 (43:17):
The problem, or at least the difficulty that I've had
with a couple of injuries that are muscle related sometimes
is you're not going to really be able to see
exactly what's wrong unless you do some really deep type scans.
Speaker 7 (43:31):
Is CT scan not deep?
Speaker 2 (43:33):
Yeah?
Speaker 4 (43:33):
Amy at number six would be my pain in the chart.
Speaker 1 (43:36):
Okay, that's it. That's his wiener.
Speaker 4 (43:39):
It's number six umbilical region and oh, you're a bilical course,
so it.
Speaker 7 (43:42):
Looks like it could be either your left.
Speaker 1 (43:44):
Kidney, Eddie, oh oh hey, this is how and the
donated kidney could be.
Speaker 7 (43:49):
It, or or you're you're descending.
Speaker 1 (43:54):
Colin, What have you been doing back there, buddy? I
don't know.
Speaker 4 (43:59):
I don't know to decent in cooldness, but I tell you,
like getting up off the couch college.
Speaker 3 (44:06):
Yeah, because he did say, like, you know, I can't
do a lot of things that he's only.
Speaker 1 (44:10):
Said running soccer, well, running like physical activity, like I
can't do it? What about you know? You know what
I'm saying. Doesn't it hurt when you make cout? Oh?
It hurts. I'm tying, but through it, like if I
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if I just reach my arm.
Speaker 4 (44:32):
Up like this, it's like, ah, I can feel the
pain and it's I don't know what it is and
I can't figure it out, and no doctor will help me.
Speaker 1 (44:39):
I what my suggestion would be, what I think it
would be, just to think would be it's it's probably
some kind of tendon like tear like strain. Because again
you're gonna have to do some image, some images deep
down in order to see that sounds like what it
is to me. Again, I'm not that kind of doctor,
but you are a doctor, but just have let so
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strain of attendant, probably in that area. Is it on
your right? Is it on your kicking side?
Speaker 7 (45:06):
It's left, that's left.
Speaker 1 (45:08):
I use both feet. I mean I'm engageing. That's cool.
Speaker 4 (45:12):
Yeah, but I'm telling you it is so bad. I
mean for four months, guys, I've been in just this pain.
And so then I even started going to physical therapy
thinking oh, this will solve it, and let me tell you, no,
after two and a half weeks of physical therapy said
at no more, it's making it worse. Like I am
in so much pain, So what.
Speaker 7 (45:27):
Do you think it's worse before it gets better.
Speaker 1 (45:29):
What do you think in lunchbox cancer? What are you thinking?
Speaker 4 (45:32):
I thought it was a hernia because everything I google
hernia and then I go to the hernia dot tonight,
not hernia.
Speaker 1 (45:37):
We don't know what it is. Looking if you looked
up castration, if that I help? No? Why would that help?
Speaker 7 (45:43):
Well?
Speaker 1 (45:43):
Did you check it out out? Google it? No, I'm
not doing that. Pained the lost options here? What else there?
Speaker 7 (45:50):
Guys? This could be severe?
Speaker 3 (45:52):
Oh god, okay, see, because the Internet's not dramatic at
all us spot So you're sitting down, Yeah, I am,
But it hurts.
Speaker 7 (46:01):
Now, you say, is it? Is it in the belly
button at all or just to the left of it?
Speaker 1 (46:05):
To the left.
Speaker 4 (46:07):
There are times like when the pain shoots down into
the growing area or goes all the way across the
front of my stomach.
Speaker 1 (46:12):
Does it burn when you pee? No? Okay, that eliminates that.
Speaker 6 (46:17):
I mean, do you do you think you need to
have your opindance looked at?
Speaker 4 (46:22):
I don't think everything I google those The appendix is on.
Speaker 1 (46:24):
The right side, he said, location six.
Speaker 6 (46:27):
Yeah, go back to I know I went to six,
and y'all, well, if he needs kidney help, Eddie, you.
Speaker 7 (46:32):
Better step up.
Speaker 3 (46:33):
So six is kidney spot, Yeah, Lunchbox, call your doctor
back and say Amy said it was position.
Speaker 6 (46:39):
Six, specifically your left kidney and your descending colon. I
actually have a yoga move that's supposed to help the
descending colon.
Speaker 1 (46:46):
Okay, what is it?
Speaker 7 (46:48):
You need to pull.
Speaker 6 (46:49):
Your leg up like a squeeze. It almost like you're
hugging your knees, but just pull. I don't know if
it's the right or the left, but I guess in
this case it'll probably be your left.
Speaker 7 (47:00):
So you pull your left leg.
Speaker 6 (47:01):
Up and squeeze it tight into your stomach. You know
you've done it before because I know you've gone.
Speaker 7 (47:07):
To yoga class.
Speaker 1 (47:08):
Yeah. So I just lay on my back.
Speaker 6 (47:10):
Yep, lay flat on your back like you're in sevasna,
and then pull your left leg up, your knee into
your test and hug it tight.
Speaker 7 (47:16):
Hug it tight, squeeze. Are you doing it?
Speaker 1 (47:20):
I mean you want me to lay down right now?
Right now? Yes, let's hard. What's do you know what
that is?
Speaker 7 (47:25):
Yes, dead Man's post.
Speaker 6 (47:29):
Guys, Little Bocks has done a lot of yoga.
Speaker 7 (47:33):
Yeah, yes, it's like it's like his guilty pleasure.
Speaker 1 (47:37):
He gets that has a chip of Tippee tacos whatever
he has tagos. Okay, feel better? No, okay, okay. Well, Well,
if anybody can call our voicemail line and leave us,
if they also have pain in area six, that's you
got to know area six, yes, or if they have
had trouble with their descending colon, we could use some help.
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One more thing.
Speaker 7 (48:00):
I don't want to ask this, but we have to.
Have you been constipated?
Speaker 1 (48:04):
No trust me, there's no constipation. They just say, no,
need to trust that's the big deal. Well I'm not.
I'm just saying no, we're not going to less of
you if you are. Okay, So you guys call us
position six descending colon left kidney. Well that area eight
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seven seven seventy seven, Bobby. If doctors won't, we will
fix this ourselves, between us and our voicemail line, we
will fix this ourselves. Amy, you have said on record
you will not sell pictures of your feet.
Speaker 7 (48:38):
Correct at this point in my life.
Speaker 1 (48:40):
So doors always open at later point maybe, but right
now now you don't want to sell pictures, and it
seems like feet like that's pretty benign, like you know
not that we all have feet.
Speaker 7 (48:51):
It would be easy money, yeah, but.
Speaker 1 (48:53):
You do not want to do it. As somebody said,
I give you five hundred bucks for just a picture
of your feet, you would say no, no, thank you. Okay.
There's a girl in Toronto. She is making money on
video and I just wonder if you would do this
because everybody does it. But she's twenty three years old
and she has been making a ton of money selling
videos of herself farting.
Speaker 7 (49:15):
No, yeah, no, nope.
Speaker 1 (49:19):
Is it something you already do? You don't have to
like or anything. It's just on video. She says. She's
paid two three four hundred bucks a person.
Speaker 6 (49:31):
To just take This is just I would feel weird,
like I'm contributing towards someone's I don't know what they're doing,
very odd fantasy.
Speaker 1 (49:38):
I'm not there, so I just is it like, are
you clothed? Yeah, just farting. They're not offering you the
money though, any do.
Speaker 7 (49:49):
They get the jar?
Speaker 1 (49:50):
No? No, no, it's just a video.
Speaker 7 (49:53):
That's really weird but weird.
Speaker 1 (49:56):
Ye. Any good money, yeah, I have a job. Good
money like little rump Trumpet, you ready to go Trumpet?
I've never you know, that's it's something about the human
doesn't body does anyway. Right, So if someone said five
hundred bucks a.
Speaker 6 (50:12):
Video, there's a lot of things my human body does
that I guess could earn me money and I'm not
going to do that.
Speaker 1 (50:21):
I didn't think you would, but I just wanted to
float that.
Speaker 7 (50:23):
Okay, yeah would you?
Speaker 1 (50:24):
No, you wouldn't. Are you kidding? You don't need the money?
Speaker 7 (50:28):
But nice just didn't do it.
Speaker 1 (50:30):
Oh, I'm down. No one nobody wants. Hey, we get
that for free all day? Yeah from those two right,
especially him lunchbox. Yeah. What I was just gonna say,
what the amount of gas I have, I can do
it all day, dude, you be like a factory. I
can probably do a live, a twenty four hour live.
People just put you on a live stream. Get onto
eddy stream.
Speaker 7 (50:50):
But guess it's gross.
Speaker 1 (50:52):
Yeah, I do feel kind of gross. Huh because you
probably I don't want to be too gross, so I'll
say this, We'll move on you. Probably You're diet is
affected by the work you have to do. Correct, you
need to feed, like like you got to go extra
fiber in order to do your work. Like if you're
a weight lefter, you got to do extra protein to
make sure your muscles are big. Like if you're a bodybuilder, here,
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sure dairy broccoli, all that kind of stuff.
Speaker 2 (51:19):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (51:19):
Yeah, so no.
Speaker 7 (51:21):
Feet, no parts at those time.
Speaker 1 (51:23):
Okay, at the time, no feet, no parts. Okay, it's
time for the good news.
Speaker 3 (51:32):
A few years ago, Tim Heatherley of Missouri went to
the doctor because his back was hurting.
Speaker 1 (51:37):
Doctor checks it out.
Speaker 3 (51:38):
Turns out it was chronic kidney disease and he's gonna
need a new kidney.
Speaker 1 (51:42):
So the family's like, well, we need a new kidney.
Let's all get checked.
Speaker 3 (51:45):
Nope, nobody in the family, friends, nobody was positive for
a kidney donation. So the mom was like, let me
just try going on Facebook. She posts on Facebook, and
anyone donated kidney for my son. This guy, Joe Turner
from Missouri, he says, you know what, let me get
it checked out.
Speaker 1 (52:02):
He was a match.
Speaker 3 (52:03):
Well, he's a thirty nine year old door dash driver,
he's got three kids. It worked out a couple months ago,
the surgery was a success, and Tim's got.
Speaker 1 (52:12):
A new kidney. Yeah, that's great, especially from you, someone
who wants to know what I mean.
Speaker 3 (52:18):
These are the stories that we read and man, Yeah,
how cool would that be?
Speaker 1 (52:22):
I'm looking at that here. That's that's great? Is that?
But where was it from?
Speaker 6 (52:26):
Again?
Speaker 1 (52:27):
Uh?
Speaker 3 (52:28):
Missouri, I believe, doesn't say, uh, well, the well Joe's
from Illinois and then Tim, Yeah, Tim's from Missouri.
Speaker 1 (52:35):
You're telling me, kidney, you can travel across state. Yeah, dude,
I mean that's more of a reason for you. You'll have
to find somebody in your in your neighborhood.
Speaker 2 (52:42):
You know.
Speaker 3 (52:43):
What stood out was that Joe's thirty nine years old.
I'm forty six. Yeah, and I'm always thinking like it'll
happen in the future.
Speaker 1 (52:50):
But I mean, maybe there's no time to waste. There's
a sign in a yard near my house that says
needs a kidney. Really they it's like one of those
sometimes where like a kid's going to a college or
a high school or homecoming. It's one of those of
the two prongs that go in and it says needs
a kidney. But anyway, that's a great story. Awesome, I
love it. That's what it's all about. That was telling
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me something good. Wake up, wake up in the morn
and its radio and the dogs keeps on time already
in lunchbox mor get too steve red and its trying
to put you through the fog. He's running his week's
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next bit and the Bobby's on the box. So you
know what this is about? It ball and now it's
time for the Morning Corny. The Morning Corny.
Speaker 6 (53:49):
Why did the kid always sit in his wardrobe when
reading his book?
Speaker 1 (53:53):
Why did the kid always sit in his wardrobe while
reading his book?
Speaker 6 (53:57):
It's Narnia business.
Speaker 1 (54:03):
That was the Morning Corny. Narnia, that's next level. Now
I got tired on the way there. What does it mean?
See here we go explain.
Speaker 6 (54:12):
It naming okay, Narnia, the Lion, the Witch, and the wardrobe,
the Chronicles of Narnia. So and the kid is in
the wardrobe reading his book. And then the answer is
it's Narnia business.
Speaker 1 (54:24):
I mean pretty good next level but good. Yeah. Anyway,
I'm gonna check out of this segment. Bobby Bone show
up today.
Speaker 4 (54:33):
This story comes us from Crawford County, Kansas. Hey Man
was driving a pickup truck Sunday evening. He's like, man,
I need some gas. He pulls up to a house.
He says, guys, guys, please do you have any gas?
I can you know, borrow.
Speaker 1 (54:45):
But whatever you do, don't call the police. Oh that's
a weird thing to say. Whatever you do, don't call
the police. So they gave him a little bit of gas.
They probably called the police. Then they called the police
and it was a stolen truck. Yeah, he probably could
have got the and got out of there. Howd he
not said don't call the police.
Speaker 3 (55:03):
But he's a bonehead, and.
Speaker 6 (55:04):
Then they did so obviously he knows where they live.
Speaker 1 (55:08):
I think he's going to be in jail.
Speaker 6 (55:10):
But when he gets out, I think he won't like jail.
Speaker 1 (55:13):
Therefore he won't go back to them. Okay, yeah, yeah, okay,
I'm lunchbox. That's your bonehead story of the day. Here's
a voicemail.
Speaker 3 (55:21):
Just wanted to say, so glad that you are back
on one oh one point.
Speaker 1 (55:26):
Nine in the ball.
Speaker 9 (55:27):
I've missed listening to y'all and so glad you're back.
Speaker 1 (55:32):
Thank you, thank you for the call. Yeah, we have
been put on a bunch of radio stations, some that
we were already on, some that we were never on.
We're always so grateful that anybody wants to put us
on their station. So you could be hearing our voice again,
going what the heck we're back baby, or you could
be hearing my voice for the first time, going, what
the heck it's me baby. Don't be offend of I'm
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me calling you a baby. I don't really say that.
But yeah, we're super lucky that we're back there in
a bunch of other places. So yes, show's doing pretty good.
What can I say except thank you? All Right, that's it,
we'll see tomorrow. Bye, Buddy. Bobby Bones. The Bobby Bones
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