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November 17, 2025 49 mins

Bobby helps out Listener Angie who called in asking for career advice as she is job hunting and about to change careers. He gives her the good news and the bad news of the job she is applying for.  He might even attempt to help her get the job. A listener needs advice from Amy on how to deal with being overwhelmed as a mom. Why Bobby is fearful of messaging someone on TikTok and the financial lesson he learned recently from Dave Ramsey. Amy updates us on how her son did in his race over the weekend. Bobby shared how it went for him playing the Opry on Friday night.

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
It's a Bobby Bone.

Speaker 2 (00:02):
So I want to go over to Angie who lives
in Austin, who has a question for us. So, Angie,
you're on the show, Hi Morning Studio.

Speaker 3 (00:13):
So the reason why I'm calling is because I'm kind
of in its career transitions and so it's basically a
lot of job hunting right now. And I saw that
my local radio station is hiring, but they're asking for
an audio sample, and I've never done anything with radio,
and so I was just wondering, what kind of tips
would you give me to do an audio sample?

Speaker 2 (00:34):
What's the radio job? I mean, I guess it just
depends like are you asking help with the audio sample
or should you even try to get into radio?

Speaker 3 (00:45):
Kind of both. I mean, my background, like I've been
in the library world for like a very long time,
and so like that was great and everything, but when
you get into the library, it's kind of like a
lifelong job. And I kind of like I wasn't feeling
like the passion there anymore, you know, And so I

(01:10):
changed careers. I was a book publicist and then I
got laid off after a year. So now I'm kind
of just job hunting and trying to find something that
I'm passionate about.

Speaker 2 (01:22):
Well, i'll give you advice on the first part of that.
This is the most it's the most instability you'll ever
feel ever in the history of instability. Like I would
not recommend anybody to get into the radio business at all,
But I wouldn't recommend anybody to be a musician either,
And I wouldn'tcommend anybody to do anything in art. I
wouldn't recommend if that is not fully in your gut
and you're okay being poor, and you're okay with failure

(01:44):
after failure, and it's the only thing that you want
to do regardless, that's when you do it. Otherwise, if
it's like a part time job and you get it,
that's great. But man, it's it's tough, it's awful, there's
no money. It's it is. I could not say enough
terrible things about it because I would want no one
to do it. But for me, it's been awesome. And

(02:06):
if it's anyone, and again, this could be like you
want to be a painter, you want to be anything
in the creative space. Everybody wants to do so it
doesn't pay anything. Any job that everybody wants to do
it doesn't pay anything, or it's impossible to get into,
even like being a professional athlete impossible. Everybody wants to
do it, but it's impossible to get into. Now you

(02:26):
can pick up a guitar and try to be a
musician tomorrow and start playing barbecue restaurants in a few months,
bein't gonna make any money. Most artists that even have
like half a hit don't have any money. Sometimes people
with a full number one don't have any money. Radio same,
And when I say radio, I haven't been podcasting. Like
I would encourage people if there's like a job at

(02:48):
your radio station open and you want to get it good.
But I would definitely fully invest a niche yourself in
a podcast and put as much effort into that as
I would whatever broadcast is, because it's all all the
same at this point, like radio to me is whatever
comes over your phone. So that's my ted talk on
creative jobs. Never do them unless it's the only thing

(03:11):
you can see yourself doing because impossible to get impossible
to make money, no stability. That being said, if you
love it, you can't get enough freaking attack it like
a pibow garden, a car, a car wreck.

Speaker 4 (03:25):
We Loss Places, wreckord Yard Junkyard.

Speaker 2 (03:28):
Yeah yeah yeah. So the second thing, how do you
make an audio? Well, technology is a lot better these days.
You used to have to like find a microphone. You
can literally go to YouTube or excuse me to to Amazon.
Get you a sure microphone. S h u r E.
Take that sure microphone, plug it into the side port
of your laptop. Go into QuickTime, right, Mike, that's it,

(03:52):
hit record record quick time of you. Like, if you want,
I can email you just like some liners, like some
things like that we have to or commercials, or I
could send you a version of like somebody else's tape
and you can just mimic that. But I don't know
what the job they're asking for. What's the job at
the radio station?

Speaker 3 (04:13):
So it's for a morning station and they're looking for
on air personality.

Speaker 5 (04:21):
Is there an existing like is it a spot on
the show or like a single person.

Speaker 3 (04:26):
It's a spot in the show. So the girl just watched,
like she's moving back home, and so they're hiring for
a new position.

Speaker 2 (04:33):
Morgan's writing down that what station is it?

Speaker 3 (04:40):
It's a nine four point seven, Like I might know
the people there.

Speaker 2 (04:44):
Oh okay, that's that's Mix.

Speaker 6 (04:47):
Oh is she in?

Speaker 4 (04:48):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (04:49):
And Sarah used to work in the markson Oh wow, Wait,
Sarah doesn't work there anymore. She hasn't worked on forever.

Speaker 5 (04:53):
No, I know, I just realized. Okay, I was putting
two together. She's an Austin so yeah, makes ninety four
point seven.

Speaker 2 (04:58):
Yeah, my old friend and co host, my nighttime co
host and morning co host Sarah used to work there before.
I don't know who was there last. I have the
person opening here on air. Personality Programming Mix is looking
for the next great talent to join Booker and alex
Oh the morning show named best personality in Austin seven times.

(05:19):
We're searching for someone who's smart, curious, funny, fearless and authentic.
Someone who connects with listeners naturally, both on air and online. Okay,
you want the good news of the bad news, you
ain't gonna get this job. They're looking for somebody who's
been in radio forever to for the most part, to
have this type of job at.

Speaker 6 (05:37):
This position because of the programmer part.

Speaker 2 (05:40):
No, just because of at first, they will look for
now if I were going to send a tape, because
there is always I don't believe in absolute certainty, just
generally in life. I don't believe in absolute certainty. That's
a whole other theory I've been working on. I think
some things are certain, but I do not believe in
absolute certainty. So it is not absolutely certain that they
will not hire somebody who's never worked in radio, because

(06:01):
you could show up and they could be trying something new. Now,
let me give you an example of somebody that I
know who had never been in radio who ended up
hiring because they were just undeniable Amy Lunchbox, Okay, Boom Eddie,
Mike d Raymondo. Like they have never they never worked
actually in radio, but I was looking for a different

(06:24):
kind of show. So this is what I would do. Then,
I'm trying to really strategize this for her. I would
make a tape like more like a more like a
reality show video audition tape than I was just an
audio tape. Does that make sense to you, guys, what
I mean by that? No, So when someone like applies

(06:46):
for Survivor, they're like, I'm Angie and don't want to
be on Survivor. Watch me eat this live octopus. Now,
they don't really do the octopus thing, but there's like
something about them and whatever radio is now to me,
it is not just it's a signal that goes to
a transmitter. If anything, that's just a selection of what
we do. It's just a part. It's a very important part,
for sure, but it's just a part. You need to

(07:08):
be a like a personality. I would send them a
video of you doing like showing your personality like this
why I'd be great. Yeah, I don't sound like other
people on the radio because I've not been on the radio,
but your show is not a show, and like that's
how I would do it. I would look up people
who have done reality show. Audition tapes are all over
the internet, and I would have someone recording you visually

(07:30):
to do this. And then I would even hold like
a commercial in your hand, like a six second and
just read it to the camera, but like look at it.
That would be my advice because I think you have
a better shot not being in radio without any sort
of references, getting a second look if you do something
like that. And also I think that's what I would
like to have if I were looking for a position,
I wouldn't listen to an audio tape and look at

(07:53):
a picture like send me like you're trying to get
on freaking amazing race. That's pretty good advice. I never
thought about it like that, but I kind of like
that advice. That's pretty good, especially for someone who's not
been in radio. So I hope you get the job.
That would be awesome.

Speaker 3 (08:08):
Yeah, thanks, I mean send me all the contentive vibes.

Speaker 2 (08:10):
Yeah that's good. Uh we worked there for a long time.

Speaker 3 (08:13):
You know that, right, Yeah, hu Jie lunch spot.

Speaker 2 (08:17):
Oh wow, Well, the problem is you'd have to stop
listening ghos. Would you keep us in one ear if
like in one AirPod as you did this show?

Speaker 3 (08:28):
Well, now I keep up through the podcast.

Speaker 2 (08:30):
Oh perfect. They're good people. I like both of them.
I like Alex.

Speaker 4 (08:35):
Well, he used to be called Digits, that's okay, I
remember him as.

Speaker 2 (08:39):
I don't know Booker as well, but Booker has always
been really nice. But I've known I've known Alex for
for a long time.

Speaker 5 (08:44):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (08:44):
I think they would be fun to work with.

Speaker 2 (08:47):
Yeah, so yeah, good luck, make that make make your
tape on video. And then the problem is finding the
actual email address to erit to send it to because
you're getting up sent it to some box with our
tent I wonder if I could find it. Let me say,
if I have Alex's email address, Oh, that'd be cool.

Speaker 4 (09:07):
Is there more money in that job than just another
like a.

Speaker 2 (09:11):
That job is probably going to pay if you if
you come from a background of radio and they're taking
you somewhere, I would imagine that job pays sixty five
or seventy.

Speaker 4 (09:27):
Okay, as the third person, Morgan's writing that down.

Speaker 6 (09:30):
By the way, I know I was trying.

Speaker 5 (09:32):
I ran into Alex on an elevator I don't somewhere recently,
and I don't know if I got his number.

Speaker 2 (09:37):
Let me text Sarah and just say, hey, do you
have Hey, we'll get We'll just get Alex's email. Is
so stupid, for sure, get it. Hey, do you have
Alex's email from your old morning show Digits?

Speaker 4 (10:01):
All right, I remember Digits?

Speaker 2 (10:03):
Guys? Still cool? All right, Okay, so here's the thing.
I'm gonna keep your we'n keep your phone number here,
and I'll just get you Alex is make a good
video and then I'll just get you his private email
address and you can email it to him.

Speaker 3 (10:21):
Okay, thank you so much. I appreciate it.

Speaker 2 (10:23):
All right, we have our number guys. Yes, all right,
bye Angie bye, yeah bye, good luck. All right, let's
I don't know what this call even is. Let's go
to Carol. I don't know if I can help Carol,
but we can try. Carol, you're on what's happening?

Speaker 7 (10:45):
Hey, Bobby Boss, Thank you so much for taking the time. Hey, listen,
I know you're familiar with the concerts that Charlie Daniels
used to do every year for the benefit of the Angelus.

Speaker 2 (10:55):
Okay, okay, Well.

Speaker 7 (10:58):
Since he's passed away, one has stepped up to take
on that mantle, And I'm just trying to figure out who,
in your opinion, because you know everybody, Okay, so who
would you think would be willing to do something as
philanthropic as a free concert?

Speaker 2 (11:16):
Well, honestly, I think I think everybody I know would
do something as philanthropic as a free concert. However, they
can't do something philanthropic for every free concert. So usually
every artist has like a thing or a couple of
things that they do because anybody with any sort of
success or fame notoriety is being pulled in one hundred

(11:38):
directions to use that towards not their own but other
people's so people are pretty selective because if they weren't,
they would be doing one hundred of them and they
would be doing no shows themselves. And if you know,
if you're it's kind of a weird sad thing. But
if you have like twenty charities that you support, you

(11:59):
don't really have any that people know you for, like
if you're doing a ton all the time. That's why
privately I do a significant amount. Publicly, I got like
a couple that I really dig in for because I
want to be known for that, and people go, hey,
this is what he's passionate about, Like what Saint Jude.
We work all year. That's one of them that I
publicly do. Now it's not the only one that I

(12:19):
work with, and so it's the only one that I
give money to. But if I were like this month
to have this one this month, to have this one
this month, then none of them would actually stick out.
So artists, they will have what's important to them and
they will usually do some sort of show or donate
their stuff for time. Tracy Lawrence says, the Big Turkey

(12:40):
does yeah, and then like he came out and did
our Saint Jude show, But he was one of the many,
but he probably gets asked every week to do something.
So I don't think the issue is what artist wants
to do something good. I think it's specifically what the
cause is and if this cause resonates with them, So
I would need more information about that.

Speaker 7 (13:00):
Okay, So how did I get that information to you?

Speaker 2 (13:03):
You just tell me?

Speaker 7 (13:05):
Oh, okay, God, all right.

Speaker 3 (13:07):
So here's the thing.

Speaker 7 (13:08):
I'm the founder of the Angelus is my neighbor, and
she gave me permission to reach out to you.

Speaker 3 (13:15):
But the woman that does all the does all the.

Speaker 7 (13:20):
Programming and all that stuff is a woman named Tiffany Williams.
That I could give you her name and number.

Speaker 2 (13:28):
Well, I don't, I don't even I don't know what
the I don't. I'll tell you what. I don't really
know what the charity is. I just know Charlie did
a bunch of stuff, and I only got to know
Charlie way, way, way later in his life. I do
have a sign fiddle.

Speaker 4 (13:37):
From Charlie, though, Oh that's cool.

Speaker 2 (13:39):
It's yeah, it's up in a closet I've never even
taken out of the box.

Speaker 4 (13:42):
Does this say something cool on it?

Speaker 2 (13:43):
Yes, it's where's Eddie? I wish she was you.

Speaker 4 (13:44):
That's not.

Speaker 2 (13:46):
Okay, I'll just let me put you on hold. Well,
just I'll have you email Scooba. Will you have an
email you the information. I don't know that I can
help because I'm not going to ask any artist to
do a charity that because it's not my charity. But
if there's somebody that I'm like, oh, this makes sense,
I'll pass out along to like their management. That's about
the best that I can do. But at least that's something, right, right, Yeah,

(14:08):
all right, appreciate that. Hey, can we put Angie back on?
She's still on? Hey, Angie, Angie? It says she's almost
not there?

Speaker 4 (14:22):
Yeah, I have you got the response?

Speaker 2 (14:26):
It'd be funny. I'll just I'll tell I should tell
him it's coming though, right, yeah, I.

Speaker 6 (14:32):
Mean, oh yeah, because you don't want him to be like,
what's this?

Speaker 2 (14:36):
Let me just send him?

Speaker 4 (14:38):
Or would it be cooler if she said, I got
your email from Bobby, I'll.

Speaker 2 (14:42):
Just call him. He may still be on the air. Yeah,
let's see I he's still in the air. Can you
guys hear it ring? Did you know it's called trilling?
What is when it rings called trilling?

Speaker 5 (15:01):
No?

Speaker 4 (15:01):
I didn't know that.

Speaker 6 (15:02):
It's not called ringing.

Speaker 2 (15:03):
I only know that because I watch shows on close caption.
When it rings, it goes trilling. Same way on what
raspberries are blowing raspberries? Yeah, because ringing would be when
the person you're.

Speaker 6 (15:16):
Trying to reach is not available at the time. Please
record your message.

Speaker 2 (15:20):
When you have finished.

Speaker 6 (15:21):
Recording, you may hang up.

Speaker 2 (15:23):
Hey dude, it's Bobby Bones. We had a listener call
us on the air and was like, Hey, I want
to get this morning job at Mix. And I was like, Hey,
I know Alex, and so I was kind of wanting
to give him your personal email address would just help
us with the bit. I didn't give it on the air,
but she was like, I don't really have any experience.
We talked about this whole thing, and I said, Okay, well,

(15:43):
it's gonna be hard for you get the job because
IM sure they're looking for somebody with experience. However, I
didn't hire my whole show. None of them had experience,
so I don't know what you guys are looking for. However,
would you mind if I pass along your email address
only once she makes a video to send you the
video or on the air, still I'm sure you are too,
but you can makes me back. I hope you're good
and I don't know, so I got to number from

(16:05):
Sarah by the way, all right, bye, all right.

Speaker 4 (16:10):
He's like, this is random. The whole thing's just got
a voicemail.

Speaker 2 (16:14):
Boone saying you wouldn't help me hire somebody for our show. Yeah,
the whole thing's random. Okay, Ray heit me with this
voicemail right here.

Speaker 8 (16:24):
My question is for Amy and anyone can really tell me.
And I'm just looking for advice because I am a
mom of one. My husband runds his own business on
the side as well as a full time job during
the day. I make money on the side as well,
and life is just feeling like really overwhelming right now,
and I feel like I'm losing control as far as

(16:46):
like keeping the house tidy and just taking care of
day to day things and then trying to make that
extra money to meet bials and stuff like that. I
was just wondering what your advoss would be. Love the show.

Speaker 9 (16:56):
Thanks, This is for me.

Speaker 4 (17:00):
Yeah, you have trouble.

Speaker 2 (17:02):
Question is for Amy?

Speaker 4 (17:04):
Go ahead, Amy?

Speaker 7 (17:05):
Well?

Speaker 6 (17:06):
Is it because she feels overwhelmed?

Speaker 2 (17:08):
I can't answer her questions?

Speaker 6 (17:10):
Yeah?

Speaker 5 (17:11):
Well, so when I personally feel overwhelmed, that's when I
have to step back and just do the next thing
for myself. What's the next right step, the next right thing,
like one thing at a time, and then as you
inch closer to your goal, like set little little goals
because big goals stress me out. But if it's getting
the house in order, I'm like, okay, I'm going to

(17:32):
take this room out of time. I might even set
a timer and be like, I'm going to give myself
ten minutes in this room, and you'd be shocked what
you can accomplish in ten minutes. And then what that
does for me is I get a little dopamine hit
from my hard work, and then I'm like, I want
to go tackle another room, or I want to do
another ten minutes here, And then it's less overwhelming when
you take it like one bite at a time, which

(17:53):
you know there is the whole proverb of how do
you how do you eat an elephant? Elephant of time?

Speaker 6 (18:01):
That's right, we.

Speaker 2 (18:02):
Were giving you can play for them to do it yourself,
to do what you had full autonomy at that segment.
Oh okay, and you were leaning out, but I was like, no, no,
you haven't youre doing.

Speaker 6 (18:10):
No, I mean, I got it.

Speaker 5 (18:11):
I mean that's what I do. I guess I was
just trying to understand, like the exact question. But if
it's how to tackle getting things done when you have
a lot of plates spinning, you've got to break it
down one plate at a time.

Speaker 2 (18:25):
Here's how to tackle everything by doing little things exactly. Uh,
that takes good advice.

Speaker 4 (18:31):
What about the like the overwhelming season where it just
feels like, man, you're just grinding and grinding and it
never like you never see the end of the tunnel.

Speaker 2 (18:41):
Yeah, I think the answer to that is as long
as you trust the process of if you just keep going,
you will get through it, even if it feels very uncomfortable,
because we all go through those. You just have to
trust the process of if I just keep going, regardless
of whatever a couple of steps back, I have to
take whatever wrong paths I take. If I just keep going,
eventually this overwhelming season will be over and then I

(19:03):
will be stronger for it the next time it gets
overwhelming again, because it will get overwhelming again.

Speaker 5 (19:07):
And are you referring to like the season of life
you're in with your kids, Because there's so much going on.

Speaker 4 (19:11):
Yeah, and I feel like that's kind of what she's
going about too.

Speaker 5 (19:13):
So with that, I think sometimes we can make the
overwhelm worse. I see that in myself, like when I
look at the calendar see all the different kid things,
and I'm just like, oh, you're just like trying to
survive the week, and then you're like.

Speaker 2 (19:28):
I just can't.

Speaker 5 (19:28):
I've got to make it to next week. And then
you get to next week and you're like, I just
got to make it to next week. I just gotta
make it to next week. And sometimes when I get
in that cycle, it's some of my thoughts make it
worse because I'll be if I'm just like, be present,
be in the moment, be in the.

Speaker 2 (19:41):
Now, sabotaging yourself with your thoughts, and.

Speaker 6 (19:43):
Then I don't that's good. I'm more.

Speaker 5 (19:46):
I enjoy my weekend more, I enjoy the week more
instead of just dreading the week, waiting for the next week.
Because I know what's happening next week, I'm gonna be
hopeful for the next week, and so I have to
pause and be in the now and try to be
as as possible.

Speaker 2 (20:01):
I think what also helps the times is to know
that much weaker people have had it much harder and
they've gotten through it just fine. Yeah, Like there's somebody,
there's somebody that has had your situation and worse and
it has felt more overwhelmed and they've gotten through it
just fine.

Speaker 4 (20:17):
I've heard that before, and I always think, like, are
you ever the worst?

Speaker 10 (20:22):
Like somebody has got to be the worst.

Speaker 2 (20:24):
Statistically, you're probably not ever the worst. Yeah, yeah, the
odds are because could just think if there's ten million
people that have gone through something similar, it's it's one
in ten million, so probably not not not taking the
validity away from how much it sucks, yeah, but it's
you know anytime that I i'm that's how I just
kind of get myself through it. Sometimes I'm like, dude,

(20:45):
there have been much dumber people that have gotten out
of this awesomely, So just hang on, just keep going,
because if you stop, that's just don't stop.

Speaker 4 (20:53):
What's cool about me and my wife is that when
one of us gives up, the other one like steps up,
which is really it just always works out, you know,
where she's just like I'm done and she like goes upstairs,
and I'm like, all right, I got the house like
I'm doing. I start cooking dinner, or then I'm just like,
you know what, I'm done. I go walk the dog
for like five hours. I feel like I'm never gonna
come out.

Speaker 10 (21:14):
And she like takes over.

Speaker 2 (21:15):
She's like, that's running away. That's not walking the dog.

Speaker 4 (21:19):
Sometimes I'm with a dog and I'm like, if I
can just keep walking and I just won't go back,
Mexico's not far.

Speaker 5 (21:24):
I used to do that on sixty five and think
if I just keep driving south like we're all lit
all hit Alabama.

Speaker 2 (21:32):
But then what Yeah, I watched TikTok. I gotta text.
I gotta text back to Malex just now. He said, hey,
saw your message, all recording stuff for sure, give her
my email and he gives his email. So cool, Scuba,
I'm going to uh send you. I'm gonna just get
you this for her, okay, and then if tell her
if there is ever any update, to let me know.

(21:52):
I like to I'd like to know the update I
got you. I was watching a TikTok last night talking
she said, I don't know. We talk about sidekicks on
the show. So I get down the psychic algorithm sometimes
and she's like, I am a psychic. I am. This
is some of the things that you may not know being.
There was a term for it. I don't know the term,

(22:13):
but something that's way cooler than psychic. And so she's like,
we medium. I know that. She said, when you get
to an intersection and you should go right, but something
telling you just go ahead and go left, she could
go left because that's something telling you you can't see

(22:33):
right now the best direction to go isn't right. She's like,
sometimes if your partner passes away and you're dating somebody new,
and right before you kiss the new partner, you imagine
your old partner, that's your oldartner going into the body
of the new person, just to feel your kid.

Speaker 6 (22:49):
Whoa what what?

Speaker 2 (22:51):
WHOA?

Speaker 6 (22:53):
I got ask my boyfriend if.

Speaker 2 (22:55):
What do you what?

Speaker 4 (22:57):
No?

Speaker 2 (23:00):
I hear you, but I don't like that.

Speaker 4 (23:03):
Were you gonna say you have a good relationship, like
you can do that?

Speaker 6 (23:06):
I feel like we talk about his dead wife all
the time.

Speaker 2 (23:09):
No, No, I know, like that's a no win for him.
I feel like you're asking him a no one question,
even him being okay, because if he were to because
your relationship is so good, if he were to say, yeah,
sometimes that's not good for you. There are some questions
you don't need answers to because they don't make anything better.

Speaker 4 (23:26):
He would never say sometimes there's no way.

Speaker 2 (23:29):
Right right, Therefore, you put him in a position and
not tell the truth.

Speaker 5 (23:33):
No, I'm gonna say, before we kiss the first time,
did you picture your wife?

Speaker 6 (23:39):
If so, that was her entering my body.

Speaker 4 (23:43):
Like ghost to him.

Speaker 2 (23:45):
I think you're putting him in a no win even
though he's like chill and cool. I just I don't
think there's a benefit to that for anybody.

Speaker 10 (23:54):
Okay, that's pretty awkward because what if he.

Speaker 2 (23:56):
Said this, yeah, and sometimes it still happens. Okay, then
you feel not great, But it wouldn't be your fault.

Speaker 4 (24:04):
You would think about it all the time, like when we're.

Speaker 2 (24:07):
Doing it, you know what. But I'm just saying it
could lead to any of that, could that it's the
next conversation. That's a bad question to ask what She's like, oh.

Speaker 10 (24:15):
My gosh, but you want to ask him the question.

Speaker 5 (24:17):
And now you're like, wait, well you are you're the
TikTok person said, I watched the whole thing though we
don't even know what she is because she she's she's
a level up from a side. Gee, she's more elevated.
She's alist No.

Speaker 4 (24:32):
That's that would be lower.

Speaker 2 (24:33):
I think that's not what does if I saved it,
hold on, let me see if I say.

Speaker 4 (24:38):
Oh, that's higher level.

Speaker 2 (24:39):
For sure, it was a term I've not heard before.

Speaker 5 (24:42):
But I thought, oh, telekinetic, that's a cool term something.

Speaker 2 (24:48):
No, I didn't save it. Although I did. This would
be stupid to me, right because I saved a TikTok
of this woman who wraps cars in Nashville because I
was gonna wrap my car. And I only saved it
because she's like, Hey, I'm looking to build my portfolio
at the strap cars all the time, and I would
do it kind of cheap, so I saved it. And
I was like, should you reach out to med TikTok
and be like, hey, would you wrap my car?

Speaker 7 (25:08):
Yes?

Speaker 11 (25:08):
But it's like, see and you want your vehicle wrapped?
Let me know because I'm trying to add more to
my portfolio. I used to do it for work. I
did a lot of like graphic work, not the design part,
but like the like you know, wrapping the vehicles work.
And I did a full color change drop on my Mustang.
I would really like to get a nice little portfolio

(25:28):
going preferably like Middle Tennessee, West Tennessee. East Tennessee is
like way too far, I can this is a long state.

Speaker 6 (25:37):
I can't do it.

Speaker 11 (25:38):
But Nashville area would be fantastic.

Speaker 6 (25:41):
That would be like ideal.

Speaker 2 (25:43):
So and she's young.

Speaker 5 (25:44):
Wait, she was putting out that like as a blanket
savement to everybody, or she sent.

Speaker 2 (25:47):
That to you, No, to everybody.

Speaker 10 (25:49):
That's cool.

Speaker 2 (25:49):
I did, But again, would you pay somebody who's like
their main.

Speaker 4 (25:53):
Maybe maybe we try it with like my son's car
first pay for it.

Speaker 2 (25:57):
And she wouldn't do that for free because I think
she wants to do cooler cars.

Speaker 4 (26:01):
Oh not the four focus because I love Nashville.

Speaker 11 (26:04):
Also, uh, I will not be charging outrageously. I simply
at the moment just really want to get to my
portfolio built up. I will put like my preferred vehicles here.
Obviously anything luxury or exotic is like a huge win.
But right now I'll take anything, and then i'll put
like preferred. If you have one of the preferred vehicles,
I'll give you like a great deal. But yeah, whenever

(26:26):
I start the company, it's gonna be different price, So
just let me know.

Speaker 10 (26:30):
Okay, I don't trust her.

Speaker 12 (26:32):
I do not.

Speaker 2 (26:33):
Now she looks she looks young but artistic, you know,
she looks it's wrapping a car car.

Speaker 10 (26:42):
Yeah, but that's a lot to give her your vehicle
and say wrap this. That is a lot of pressure.

Speaker 6 (26:46):
So the changing my color.

Speaker 10 (26:49):
Have you seen her work?

Speaker 6 (26:50):
You want me to try it off first?

Speaker 4 (26:52):
So I'm saying like, yeah, you got to see her
work first.

Speaker 2 (26:55):
Her name is Hannah oh dubs right, Mike, Yeah, that's here,
full wrap on the Honda.

Speaker 6 (27:03):
Maybe she'll do us two for one.

Speaker 4 (27:04):
So what's the deal.

Speaker 2 (27:05):
So I don't want to like, I never want to
go into any females d ms for any reason whatsoever,
just because it doesn't I don't. I don't like that.

Speaker 4 (27:15):
Feels weird.

Speaker 6 (27:16):
How do you smell her?

Speaker 2 (27:17):
H A N N A H the letter O dubs
d U B S. Well, I just never want anyone
to be like by bone split my d MS.

Speaker 4 (27:28):
But then you can see the DM and.

Speaker 2 (27:31):
I hear you, I hear you. I It's just same
reason I don't touch people. We take pictures.

Speaker 6 (27:37):
Why does she note?

Speaker 5 (27:38):
I thought maybe on her pages there'd be some cars
she has Oh sorry, I went to her Instagram.

Speaker 2 (27:43):
No, I'm on her TikTok. But would that be weird
to go to somebody just from TikTok and go like,
I'm going to give you my car because I have
two cars. I have the Hyundai, which I drive a
middle a middle amount because I don't but twenty miles
on it, and they're coming to get it and switch
out another one.

Speaker 4 (28:03):
And you don't want to wrap that one?

Speaker 2 (28:04):
No, And I can when I get a new one,
I can drive it like crazy, but I always feel bad,
like if I drive too many miles on it, They're like,
we're not giving you another one. You just drive this
thing all the time. Then I have my car and
so my other car. Wow, I would say, is luxury?

Speaker 10 (28:21):
How's their work look?

Speaker 6 (28:22):
It looks good.

Speaker 4 (28:24):
Give it a shot, man. So when you wrap it, though,
is there does it damage? Is it like?

Speaker 2 (28:29):
Now you can pull it off?

Speaker 4 (28:30):
You can pull it off without damage?

Speaker 13 (28:32):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (28:32):
Yeah?

Speaker 14 (28:32):
Wow?

Speaker 4 (28:35):
And she said she'd give you a deal.

Speaker 6 (28:37):
Do you want me to dmur Yeah?

Speaker 2 (28:41):
No?

Speaker 7 (28:44):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (28:44):
No? Should I write? But she has fifteen hundred comments
on this, she'll never see my comment? No, Morgan, what
do you what do you suggest do you want me
to dmer from the show account and say, hey, yes,
like do that. Hey, we were talking about you're wrapping
cars on the show. I've said what kind of car?
I'm not going to say it here I sound pretentious,

(29:05):
but do you know what kind of car?

Speaker 14 (29:06):
I have?

Speaker 2 (29:07):
Right?

Speaker 15 (29:07):
Yes?

Speaker 2 (29:08):
Just say our host has this. We were talking about
you on our show. Are you still looking to wrap cars?
Wrap a car in town? For a deal?

Speaker 4 (29:21):
And I'm not going to say for she said for
a deal in she Yeah, she'd give you a deal. Dude,
the more luxury, the better deal.

Speaker 6 (29:29):
Yeah, you definitely what.

Speaker 10 (29:32):
I think you're going to get a deal.

Speaker 2 (29:33):
I don't care about the deal. I want a good
job and I want somebody because I have no patience,
So I want somebody that's like, yep, I'm going to
do it. We'll start on it today.

Speaker 4 (29:41):
Well, you can't say stuff like I'm not I'm not
looking for a deal, right, because she'll hear that. Yeah, man,
I don't care about that. All right, Well you should.

Speaker 2 (29:50):
Not like that.

Speaker 4 (29:51):
He would not. It's stupid.

Speaker 2 (29:54):
Have you have you seen that? Have you seen them?
The meme of Dave Ramsey on life support because the
fifty year mortgage. No, so funny. The fifty year mortgage
is one of the most predatory lending things I've ever heard.
And there's a lot of predatory lending, and I could
get started, I'd rather not, But the fifty year mortgage
is the absolute worst idea that I think I've ever heard,

(30:15):
more so than jacked up credit card debt. Because thirty year,
that's a long time. How do they make the money
off of you? Well, you do have an your mortgage
you pay every month, but you have interest you have
to pay constantly. The fifty year mortgage lowers your rate
by one hundred dollars two hundred dollars, but it jacks
up your mortgage double. You're paying like half a million

(30:36):
dollars in an interest.

Speaker 4 (30:39):
So it jacks up the price of the house.

Speaker 2 (30:41):
Over fifty years, the interest you're paying is basically double.

Speaker 4 (30:44):
Yeah.

Speaker 10 (30:45):
Yeah, is this a new thing. I've never heard of this.

Speaker 2 (30:47):
It's not happening yet. They just announced that this is
an idea they're going to start working on.

Speaker 12 (30:51):
Oh.

Speaker 2 (30:52):
It is completely predatory.

Speaker 4 (30:54):
And it just makes everyone feel like, Oh, I can
do that.

Speaker 2 (30:57):
It's a couple hundred bucks a month less. I think
I should get in this while the mortgage companies are
just collecting your money, they're freaking predators.

Speaker 4 (31:03):
For the rest of your life.

Speaker 2 (31:06):
That was not the point of this.

Speaker 4 (31:08):
It was not. But the meme is funny.

Speaker 2 (31:09):
But the meme is hilarious because it's Dave Ramsey on
life support. Dave Ramsey learns a fifty year mortgage.

Speaker 4 (31:17):
That's funny.

Speaker 2 (31:19):
Morgan, did you get that?

Speaker 6 (31:20):
Yeah?

Speaker 10 (31:20):
All right, May What were you laughing at?

Speaker 5 (31:22):
Morgan texted me does he still have this car? And
then I was like, oh no, And so then I
texted her your your new car, your new car, and
and her face.

Speaker 4 (31:34):
You didn't know what he was driving. I knew, see
me park Yeah, but when you asked her, she's like,
oh yeah, well.

Speaker 5 (31:41):
She thought it was the other one, which I understand.
But then I was like, oh no, And then I
text her what it is and she goes, Okay.

Speaker 4 (31:47):
Yeah, I guess she'd never see it.

Speaker 6 (31:49):
Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2 (31:51):
Is it The only time I've ever mentioned it is
with Dave Ramsey on my podcast with Dave Ramsey and
What Life Support?

Speaker 4 (31:55):
What he say?

Speaker 2 (31:56):
No, no, no, So I have a Bobby cast with
Dave Ramsey. The meme says Dave Ramsey in critical condition
after learning a fifty year.

Speaker 4 (32:03):
Mortgage because he gets so worked up.

Speaker 2 (32:06):
Over so just taking advantage of people and like he
was like, so, what, like what's your thing that you
bought recently? And his whole thing is never He's like, hey,
if on like extra things, like things you want to buy,
Like you want to go on to buy some extra fun,
go on a trip. He's like, if you can put
money in your living room, that amount of money you're

(32:28):
gonna spend on that, and you can burn it and
your life has not changed. The next day, go and
buy you whatever you want. He said, if you can
burn that amount of money, he said, if you can't,
maybe you should lower that. And it was a whole
thing and he's like, what have you bought? I told
him and he was like, oh that's great. He goes,
I did this. We just kind of go back and forth.
It's a good podcast. Like Dave Ramsey just I don't know,

(32:48):
I like that dude. I've been Look, we've been lucky
enough to know him for a long time. Yeah, but
it's he's got like a second life because he's gone
so viral and stay so viral on TikTok for like
gen Z that he got really famous doing the stuff
on the radio and writing the books, and now he's
like TikTok famous. I'm sad he's on lif support right now, but.

Speaker 4 (33:07):
I hope you right, yeah, I hope he gets well.

Speaker 2 (33:09):
So he gets his way out of there. Okay, So Morgan,
you got that yep by messenger. Okay, let's go to
Zach and Birmingham Line one.

Speaker 15 (33:20):
Hey Zach, Hey, where's it going?

Speaker 2 (33:23):
You're on buddy? What's going on?

Speaker 15 (33:25):
So I have a question for the studio. So I
went today to get a bagel, and I had just
gotten paid cash from a job that I did this
past week, and so when I went to go pay,
I had a beef in size water cash. So I
put a ten dollars. I get paid ten dollars to
the cash year because.

Speaker 12 (33:46):
It was a ten dollar thing. But then I put
a five dollar bill in the tit bucket and the
guy behind the counter goes, that's it, and so I
just reached in and grabbed the five bucks out and
I said, okay, I'll take it back.

Speaker 13 (34:00):
Then I don't do the same thing. Boom, Yeah, man,
I'd have done the exact same thing. There is uh
that's fifty percent. Somebody's shaming you for anything that in
that situation. Again, this is not a waiter. This is
not someone who is depending because they're making less of
a wage working as a waiter or waitress at a restaurant.

(34:20):
That is your I'll just say twenty percent. That's your
twenty percent, and they depend on that for rent, for mortgage,
a tip, and a bucket at a bagel shop, if
you put a dollar in there because you have a
free dollar, that's awesome because that is they're making their
hourly wage. If somebody tells me that's it, I'm taking
my five and the rest.

Speaker 10 (34:42):
From the jar.

Speaker 2 (34:42):
Yeah, I tell you, you know what I'm I'm hugging
the jar and walking out with it. That's court. Yeah, dude,
that sucks. I would have reacted the same way. So
I don't feel bad about.

Speaker 15 (34:50):
That, Okay. I just wanted to bring it in. I
thought it was a good content for y'all. And I
was like, I wonder what Bobby would do because you're
a big tipper and you're always you're always trying to
help ble out and now had just gotten paid, so
I was like, I got a few extra bucks or
why not.

Speaker 2 (35:03):
And you know what you did, and you gave them
way more than you should have, so that the bill
was ten and he put a five in there.

Speaker 4 (35:12):
I don't understand what that calls.

Speaker 2 (35:13):
He'd have put a one in there, and they said
that I would have taken the one bag Yeah, yeah,
I done the same thing. Weird, what would you have done?

Speaker 5 (35:21):
H Well, I'm just sort of worried about when you
take the money.

Speaker 6 (35:25):
Like it's your money, what are they going to do
to your bagel?

Speaker 2 (35:29):
No, you've already got the bagel?

Speaker 6 (35:30):
Okay.

Speaker 2 (35:31):
Oh, I wouldn't have taken it back until I know
they still don't have access to.

Speaker 6 (35:35):
My food, right right, right?

Speaker 2 (35:37):
Okay, No, Zach, I'm with you, dude, And good for
you for not for taking it back. That's I've done
the same thing. But good for you for like thinking
of other people and you did that and they reacted
in the way that I wouldn't have felt good about.
I'd have felt like that.

Speaker 6 (35:52):
I can't imagine someone saying.

Speaker 2 (35:53):
That kid, yeah, that's crazy, unless they were like kidding,
because it was so much like you put They're like,
that's it.

Speaker 6 (36:02):
Eld have picked up on the good joke.

Speaker 2 (36:04):
Terrible Joe it's not worth the risk, all right, Zach.
We're on team Zach. We appreciate the call.

Speaker 15 (36:09):
Man, Thanks man, I appreciate you, all right.

Speaker 2 (36:13):
Voicemail Ray hit me with this one.

Speaker 9 (36:14):
Right here, Eddie with his awards breaking, and he had seen,
you know, an s in the sky won money and
now his awards broke, and he's worried that that's a
sign with the upcoming cmas. Here is Amy, who every
single thing is assigned to her, and she is giving
Eddie an absolute hard time about him, saying that this

(36:37):
could be a sign. I don't get it. It makes
no sense. And why is no one on the show
calling her out for that? So y'all have a great bay.

Speaker 4 (36:44):
They're used to it, they're used to Amy just being me.
I think I think I know what it is.

Speaker 10 (36:48):
I think I know what it is listening to you.

Speaker 5 (36:50):
I've just broken plenty of cmas and nothing has happened.

Speaker 4 (36:53):
But you gave me a hard time about it, and
you always give me a hard time. I think it's
the Easy Trivia.

Speaker 2 (36:57):
Oh you think she's holding onto resentment from Easy Trivia?
Dominating that?

Speaker 4 (37:00):
Yeah, because I dominate her in that, and I know
she won the big easy trivia game that I think
that now she's just like goes against me just because
of easy Trivia.

Speaker 2 (37:09):
I think there's something to that, and that's why she
always protects Lunchbox. She kicks the crap out of him
and easy trivia right right?

Speaker 4 (37:14):
Yea, So she feels bad.

Speaker 6 (37:15):
For him, using these words like always, yeah.

Speaker 2 (37:19):
We mean them the crowd always, Yeah, we mean always yeah,
no hyperbole here, we absolutely mean them always. You are
meaner to Eddie and you do have Captain America shield
over lunchbox.

Speaker 4 (37:32):
Do you agree with that?

Speaker 11 (37:32):
Well?

Speaker 6 (37:32):
Does somebody have to help him.

Speaker 4 (37:36):
The lunchbox?

Speaker 2 (37:37):
Does anyone need to help He just goes at people
with full spears And then you're like, I still want
to help them. And that's because you kick the crap
out of him easy trivia.

Speaker 4 (37:45):
That's it Eddie And then Amy, he's mean to you
like all the time, and.

Speaker 2 (37:49):
Then leave him alone.

Speaker 6 (37:52):
All the time.

Speaker 4 (37:53):
Oh always again, Sorry that a way. Sorry.

Speaker 2 (37:58):
I ran into somebody that saw your son running down
the road.

Speaker 6 (38:01):
M hm yeah, I talked to him.

Speaker 2 (38:03):
Yeah, she came, she can sell me after Eddie and
I finished her opery set, and she was like, he
was running and He's like so big. I know, like
he was running fast. Yeah, does he train with the dog.

Speaker 6 (38:17):
He'll run with the dog.

Speaker 5 (38:19):
Sometimes he gets annoyed because she does she can't keep
up the Yeah, she gets tired. So he's like because
the other day I was like, oh, you should take
car again. That was really good for her because it
wore her out. And he's like, no, she slows me down.
And I was like, Okay, we'll do like one block
with her and then go do your other five miles,
Like just take her a little bit. But yeah, I
get more texts from people that.

Speaker 6 (38:40):
See him running.

Speaker 4 (38:41):
I saw him on a bike.

Speaker 6 (38:42):
Yeah, like he's either on his bike or running, but
I hear him.

Speaker 5 (38:45):
I think I just saw Stevenson because there's this one
pretty popular road that he'll end up on sometimes and
I get a lot of notifications from people that see him.

Speaker 2 (38:55):
How do you do it? His race?

Speaker 6 (38:56):
He did great?

Speaker 5 (38:57):
Another pr so that record, yes, and so she did
two miles, which we were curious how this would play
out because it was two miles on a track, so
eight laps and it was really windy out and he
wore like a baggy T shirt and I was like, Stevenson,
that's basically like a parachute or a kite, like pulling

(39:18):
you back, and he was like no. I was like, oh,
you should have gotten a tank top. But because it
wasn't a school related race, like, we signed him up
for it, so he didn't have a school uniform, which
is a tank top.

Speaker 2 (39:27):
And can you run shirt less than those?

Speaker 6 (39:30):
No, I don't really sure.

Speaker 5 (39:31):
I was going to make him take it off because
I do think he could have shaved another second off,
which a second is a lot. So then we put
him in a heat that really challenged him, and they
have a pacer.

Speaker 6 (39:43):
So there's that's called a rabbit.

Speaker 2 (39:44):
That tells you I didn't know what the pain like.
It runs a certain amount a certain speed, yes.

Speaker 5 (39:49):
And then the last two laps you run on your own.

Speaker 2 (39:51):
Do you know why they call it a rabbit.

Speaker 12 (39:53):
No.

Speaker 5 (39:53):
I didn't even know that until my boyfriend was talking
to my ex husbands. We were all there and he
was like, oh, man, okay, he's right behind the rack,
And I was like, where's a rabbit.

Speaker 2 (40:02):
Dog races?

Speaker 11 (40:03):
Huh?

Speaker 2 (40:03):
They shoot a fake little rabbit out on a dog
race and the dogs all try to catch the rabbit.

Speaker 4 (40:08):
Oh yeah, flash and dash with the rabbits back and
back home.

Speaker 2 (40:13):
Well, so yeah, it's funny you know that.

Speaker 4 (40:15):
Yeah, dude, we used to go with my dad.

Speaker 15 (40:17):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (40:17):
Dog races are awesome because our quick horse raised to
take too long to get between between post times.

Speaker 4 (40:21):
Oh yeah, dog races you get like twelve at night.

Speaker 2 (40:23):
Yeah, dude, post time forty one minutes. I'm like, God, like,
we gotta wait here, all you go ahead?

Speaker 11 (40:27):
Yeah?

Speaker 5 (40:27):
Well no, So he just stayed with the pacer like
pretty much the whole time, and the pacer broke off
and his pr was ten minutes and fifty two seconds
sole and his previous record was ten fifty nine.

Speaker 2 (40:42):
So seven seconds. Yeah, that's crazy. And he's still growing.

Speaker 5 (40:48):
Yes, he's growing and he's getting faster, and he's going
to start training. We saw the high school coach there
at the race. Bin' said he talked to him and
that Ben was like, yeah, he said, he's going to start.
They're going to start training with some of the eighth
grade kids.

Speaker 2 (41:03):
Like man, the best thing for him will be to
train with people that are way way way faster than him,
older than him.

Speaker 5 (41:08):
Yes, that's why I put him in that heat, was
because this challenge him.

Speaker 6 (41:11):
So this this to me.

Speaker 5 (41:13):
We were able to finally explain to him, do you
see how your mind is holding you back? Because when
he hit ten fifty nine eleven, he's like, there's no
way I can go faster than that. I can't go
faster than that. And then sure enough he went faster
than that. And so this is an example of how
his mind could potentially limit him.

Speaker 2 (41:29):
Because if you can't see it done, sometimes you don't
think it can be done right, just generally, So that's
why representation is also so good, and just generally with
women minorities if they don't get to see it done
by people like them. But yeah, seeing it is a
big part of believing you could do it and then
actually doing it. Yeah, that's cool.

Speaker 5 (41:48):
Shout out to the pacer. They would run multiple heats
two mile, like multiple heats, but they break off, they
break off, but okay, still no, no, it's.

Speaker 2 (41:56):
Still a lot. But my point is they're not racing.
It's somebody that is just there to set a pace. Now,
like I'm running at a ten minute pace over two
miles or whatever it is, and then like two thirds
the way through they break off. Yeah, they don't finish
the race.

Speaker 10 (42:09):
Is it the same pacer every heat.

Speaker 5 (42:10):
One pacer did four heats in a row, and I
was like.

Speaker 2 (42:13):
Somebody older. I'm assuming somebody older and.

Speaker 6 (42:16):
Yeah, pro I don't know, like twenties, thirties.

Speaker 4 (42:18):
Yeah, and they called him the rabbit.

Speaker 6 (42:20):
Yeah, the rabbit.

Speaker 4 (42:21):
Yeah, I can say that's confusing because you were looking
for the rabbit.

Speaker 14 (42:24):
Oh.

Speaker 6 (42:24):
I was like, there's a rabbit on the and then
was like, no, that's what it's called. I was like, oh, okay,
well whatever.

Speaker 2 (42:32):
We played the opery this weekend.

Speaker 5 (42:34):
Well, yeah, that's where you saw my friend or who Yeah,
she's reminded me of that just y Yeah, because she
saw Stevenson and then she was like she sent me
a picture of y'all and she was like, oh my gosh,
she was so good to see Bobby.

Speaker 2 (42:43):
It was Scott Hamilton, the ice skater, his wife, because
Scott had come by earlier, and I guess he just
looked in the room and I saw him look in
the room and walk off before he went on and
Eddie and I were just kind of hearsing or something.
And then there's actually a video. I mean, because I
had to do the opery on my cart because my
doctor was like, you can't walk out there, and I
wasn't gonna do the crutch because the crutch takes four

(43:06):
ever oh yeah, yeah, yeah to get out there because
it's it's like a peg leg. And so I was like,
I'll just do the cart And so you see me
in my Instagram, mister Bobby Bones, I'm rolling off in
that second frame, and Scott Hamilton is there and I
talk with them and they come to the room. Talked
to her for a long time, talking to them for
a long time. We had a good set. We hadn't
played in a while. It had a really good set.
I think I was on medicine.

Speaker 4 (43:24):
Yeah, man, it was good.

Speaker 2 (43:25):
I was just like flapping. I was just wild out there,
naked my clothes off.

Speaker 4 (43:29):
It was awesome. Maybe, yeah, it was funny. What was
funny is Scott Hamilton was talking to Bobby about the
injury or whatever, and Scott's like, well, what did you do?
And He's like, I was playing pickleball and He's like,
you know, I had that, And Scott's I had that
same injury to my ankle. And Bobby's like, you're an olympian.

Speaker 1 (43:44):
Yeah, you have.

Speaker 2 (43:45):
You have a professional athlete. Let's not compare the two.

Speaker 6 (43:48):
He got it from pickleball to or like.

Speaker 2 (43:50):
Actually doing athletic things from winning gold medals. Yeah, but
he did give me a cool because I have this
program that I do because I have to do uh
like physical therapy on it three times a day, so
and they check it to make sure that I've done it.
So if I go in and I'm like, yeah, I
did it, They're like you're lying. So they won't move
me along unless I've done the work. And it's on

(44:12):
an app And so he was like, hey, here's something
that you can do too that will be much better.
Do the alphabet with your foot all the time, Like
if you're so, I can't. I'm in a boot right now,
I can't move my foot. But it's like if your
foot's out of that boot and you're just laying there
before you get your bands, do the alphabet A B.

Speaker 4 (44:29):
Yeah, Oh that's cool.

Speaker 2 (44:30):
Yeah, he goes. It's gonna hurt, he said, But what's
gonna hurt the worst is you'll heal, but you'll be
so stiff from your injury that it's gonna be worse
than what the injury was. So I do the alphabet
all the time.

Speaker 4 (44:40):
You ask him like uppercase curies that matter.

Speaker 2 (44:46):
I don't think I ever would have thought of that, Morgan,
did you get a response? Not yet, Let's do one
more voicemail number. Give me this fun place.

Speaker 14 (44:55):
Scuba still thinks he could have played in the NBA. Dude,
I'll watched if you'll playing basketball from whatever that was
over the summer or whenever. Scuba, you have like zero
athletic ability according to that videos.

Speaker 15 (45:10):
Like you could barely even dribble the ball.

Speaker 1 (45:13):
Just give up the thought that you could have.

Speaker 14 (45:16):
Made it to the NBA because it's like zero possible chance.

Speaker 9 (45:20):
It's zero.

Speaker 16 (45:21):
Your response could first response is going back to what
we talked about last week. My athletic ability and my
health fitness is not the same as what it was
fifteen twenty years ago. The second thing, I believe our
team won and I scored a couple of baskets, so
I'm not that bad.

Speaker 2 (45:36):
Well, I would counterpoint say, athletic ability really doesn't change,
like your fitness can change. Body can change. But you,
for example, like Kevin James from King of Queens, like
you look at him and you're like, it's bigger, dude,
But then you watch him in some of those episodes
when he's like, there's a there's an episode where he's
like acting like a stripper. They get a stripper bowl
and he's like, climb, he's hanging. He's a big dude,

(45:58):
for sure. His body's changed from when he was young athlete.
Because his body's changed doesn't mean maybe he can't do
it for as long bad dude's an athlete. I think
his point was your body doesn't move. And also I
will compliment Scooba because Scuba is the one that puts
the boy smails up for me, and he put that
one up even though he knew that was about him.

Speaker 4 (46:14):
Oh yeah, that's a big deal.

Speaker 2 (46:15):
Take the one for the team.

Speaker 4 (46:16):
Good job, dude, that's good.

Speaker 2 (46:17):
That's a good guy, Scuba Steve. However, liar Scuba Steve
is the one acting like he could have played in
the NBA.

Speaker 10 (46:22):
But a liar in Scuba doesn't do that anymore. So
don't let him take the credit. Aby does those now.

Speaker 1 (46:27):
I passed them on to her.

Speaker 10 (46:30):
He was gonna sit there and take credit for it.

Speaker 1 (46:32):
Well, I didn't get chance to speak. He was still talking.
I'm gonna interrupt him, like you do.

Speaker 4 (46:35):
That makes more sense.

Speaker 2 (46:36):
So I didn't know about Kevin James. Just an example
I used because Kevin James big dude. Kevin James was
an athlete, played football University of Nebraska. Was also a
high school wrestling and football player. Pursued martial arts the
same Kevin James, same on you.

Speaker 7 (46:49):
Wow.

Speaker 2 (46:50):
So, but he's not someone you would just see and
go athlete. But when people start to move, you can
tell regardless of what their body is.

Speaker 16 (46:56):
Yeah, but football, if he's playing what was a defense,
he's gonna be big and fat to be able to
stop the people.

Speaker 10 (47:00):
Fin's not true.

Speaker 2 (47:02):
That's just not true.

Speaker 13 (47:04):
Those guys.

Speaker 1 (47:04):
Is he coming against the line. They're just these big
old beer belly gut guys.

Speaker 10 (47:08):
They move faster than you can move, and they are
so quick.

Speaker 1 (47:11):
Titans game is this past week. They're moving pretty slow.

Speaker 4 (47:13):
Oh my gosh, that's different.

Speaker 2 (47:15):
It's only different because they're moving slow, what you think
compared to the other players right who are moving much faster.
I would bet you every single offensive and defensive lineman
on the Titans could out run you right now, every
single one.

Speaker 4 (47:29):
Me right now.

Speaker 1 (47:30):
Yeah, but they're for it.

Speaker 2 (47:31):
They're one hundred and fifty pounds heavier than you are. Okay,
then if we could set it up, I'll race one
of them. Do you think they want to come and race?

Speaker 1 (47:38):
Just give me the biggest fattest.

Speaker 10 (47:39):
One in the line. I'll race them. What about a
retired one? Would you do a retired one?

Speaker 11 (47:43):
Mike?

Speaker 2 (47:44):
Will you look up?

Speaker 10 (47:44):
I got one. I can call right now. He'll come
up here. He'll smoke you.

Speaker 1 (47:47):
He's a big, fat, tall guy behemoth. Okay, Yeah, let's
do it.

Speaker 2 (47:52):
Yeah, okay, even better than that, because I don't want
aybody getting hurt because somebody coming up here in racing
point hamstring. That's liability for us. We can look up
the forty times of like the biggest fattest person on
the Titans. What there forty time was? Okay, and have
you run versus it?

Speaker 1 (48:08):
Okay, so yeah, beat it time that exists?

Speaker 2 (48:09):
Okay, And I'm sure the biggest ones like five six
or something, you know, something like that. But we'll find
that and you run versus that and we'll see okay,
and that's just the slowest Okay, So all right, I
think we're done. I didn't know scuobay into the voicemails anymore.

(48:32):
I was like, oh, good for scuba Scooba always puts
the show first, like it doesn't matter if it's against
him pro him.

Speaker 1 (48:38):
I was just letting go through this whole thing. Yeah,
I gave him Abby a few months ago.

Speaker 2 (48:41):
He was letting me go to the whole thing, the
whole complimentary thing.

Speaker 1 (48:46):
I could have rejected him, like, hey, take that off
the sheet, But did you see it beforehand?

Speaker 4 (48:49):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (48:49):
I see this every day.

Speaker 2 (48:50):
Then you still get partial credit.

Speaker 10 (48:51):
Thank you.

Speaker 1 (48:52):
I appreciate it.

Speaker 2 (48:53):
All right, we're done, Thank you guys for being here.
We will see you guys tomorrow. We'll find out what
the time is. All that'll be. We'll get all that done, okay,
all right, thank you everybody, and until then, good bye, everybody.
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