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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Yas a rough day yesterday. So we had a fence
that was demolished by the neighbor's tree, and I didn't
know it, and maybe they didn't know it either. And
so Ella are husky slash hound who is very quick.
(00:22):
She's got out and her thing in our backyard is
she likes to go because we have woods. We have
few acres of woods, and she likes to go in
track and catch squirrels and whatever else is back there.
It's like our thing do dog things, Yeah, she like
brings them in. Sometimes it is weird. She like presents
a rabbit. I know. She's like, well what I found,
Look what I killed. And I'm like, so it's a thing.
And so all of a sudden she was gone. So
we tracked her down and got so lucky, gone again,
(00:45):
got so lucky we got her again because we have
a very busy road near our house. So went out
searching and found that the tree had crashed the gate.
They put up a temporary gate. I went back out
yesterday to make sure the gate was sealed and sealed off.
And so it was a part of the woods that
didn't have a trail, and it it messed me up.
So bad, Like I got palling in every hole.
Speaker 2 (01:07):
Allergies in every hole, and so.
Speaker 1 (01:09):
It's killing me. My glasses still have a little polling on.
I clean them off like three times. But somehow when
I let her out, she escaped again. I don't because
it's that the temporary gate is that stretchy stuff. Yeah,
I don't know if she dug under it, if she
like kool aid man through it, I don't know. We
got lucky we found her again. Those Apple Air tags
they're pretty good, but they're not constant because we'll look
(01:32):
and they'll say last scene thirteen minutes ago at home. Well,
if the Apple Air tag is constant, you should know
every second. And so we're just waiting for to update.
And then finally it updates and it's like she's a
neighborhood over sixteen minutes ago. So we jump in the car,
my wife and I go find her. She think God,
she jumps in the car. Uh So I'm just like,
my head's about to explode from all these allergies. But
(01:52):
it was fifty nine degrees driving in this morning. How
about that?
Speaker 3 (01:55):
Ready for it?
Speaker 1 (01:56):
I'm sure everybody's weather is different where they are.
Speaker 3 (01:59):
Yeahful like that cold im just like spring and early summer. No,
these chilly mornings remind me that a beautiful day is ahead.
Not too hot, not too cold.
Speaker 1 (02:11):
I have to walk outside when I let Stanley go
to the bathroom, have to go out with him every
day because he likes to now roll around a.
Speaker 2 (02:16):
Poop, that's his thing.
Speaker 1 (02:18):
Yeah, and I can't get him to stop. And so
in order to get him not roll on a poop,
I got to walk out with him everywhere. So it's
it's cold now. It sucks, but it's okay.
Speaker 3 (02:27):
At least your dogs can't turn off their Apple Air tags.
Because my daughter turned off for Life three sixty this weekend.
And let me tell you, oh really.
Speaker 2 (02:34):
That's not good.
Speaker 1 (02:36):
Well, can we take back the ad in the earbook? No?
Speaker 3 (02:40):
Yeah, no, no, no, no, no, she turned it back on.
She turned it back on.
Speaker 1 (02:43):
Yeah, I'm sure after she was done.
Speaker 3 (02:44):
No, it wasn't. No, it wasn't like I don't even
know why they turn it off. Like, I don't get it.
Speaker 1 (02:50):
You know, what do you mean you don't know why
they turn it off? It's so you don't know where
they are.
Speaker 3 (02:53):
I know, but I know where you are because I
would do.
Speaker 1 (02:56):
That to my wife after a fight back in the
early marriage days, I would turn to find on my phone.
Speaker 2 (03:03):
To think, like to make her think, what, like what
do you did? You want her to think?
Speaker 3 (03:07):
You're doing just control? Like you don't know where I
am going to Mexico?
Speaker 1 (03:11):
Yeah no, just like you don't know where I am,
and I have control of where I am, and I
have control of you not knowing where I am. I
used to do that, so I haven't done that in years,
and you've grown in other in ways. Yeah yeah, yeah,
but yeah, like I didn't want her to know. That's
why I turned it off. That's why it's just share
turned it off. Yeah, why what did she say?
Speaker 3 (03:30):
Well, I guess she never really gave me a reason
as to why it was off, and I didn't know.
I can see when it got turned off, and it
was Thursday, and then it was on Friday night that
I was trying to figure out because there was a
football game, but then there was bad weather so it
was potentially going to get canceled. So she was like
trying to go to the game. And then I'm like,
where are y'all because I know you're not at the game,
and she's like, oh, we're at Taco Bell, and so
(03:51):
I go to try to just look and I can't tell,
but I know they really are. It's like right down
the street. And then when she turns it on, I can.
Speaker 1 (03:57):
All tell you I had something else though, Yeah, but.
Speaker 3 (03:59):
Like when because like Thursday night. Now I never fought no,
because she turned it right back on. But it had
to be Thursday night and all she did was go
to work on.
Speaker 1 (04:07):
Thursday supposedly all she did. All she did, because why
would she turn it off?
Speaker 3 (04:14):
But she was home by six o'clock. I don't know,
good question, Like it's just weird. Actually Thursday night, take
the back she was even she comes to me on Friday,
So turn it off. Maybe I need to check with
her dad where you know what I mean. It's just
one of those things where's annoying. So at least Ella
when she gets out, she's not deactivating her air tags.
He can't find her.
Speaker 1 (04:34):
She would, But live three sixty is good.
Speaker 2 (04:36):
You need that for Ella because that tells you, like
when they're driving, if doesn't have a right good point.
Speaker 1 (04:43):
If Ella had a phone that could track her phone,
charge it.
Speaker 3 (04:48):
Yeah, because you could tell if she's walking or jogging joking.
Speaker 1 (04:53):
We've been so lucky. The four times she's got out,
she hasn't been hit by a car. I told Caitlyn yesterday,
because we're out trying to find her, I'm like, one
of these times she keeps getting out is not It's
not going to end up in the very lucky way
that it's ended up. But my head felt like it's
gonna explode because I'm in the woods just freaking digging through,
like no trails?
Speaker 2 (05:11):
Are you still chopping stuff with them?
Speaker 1 (05:13):
I didn't know. I went to just check the fence.
It's so thick.
Speaker 2 (05:16):
But you don't take the machete with you while you
go in the woods, just in case I didn't.
Speaker 1 (05:19):
I don't think I'm gonna run in a big foot anything.
Speaker 3 (05:22):
I can't tell if you, like, really made that trail.
This is like you and Eddie when you and Eddie
built the pickleball court.
Speaker 1 (05:27):
We did, we did, but I don't know, but we
built the pickleball corp. But I really did the trail,
I promise, I promise.
Speaker 3 (05:35):
Okay, A difference there a difference in what and what
he said. Yeah, he built the pickleball court and he
made the trail.
Speaker 1 (05:43):
Making the trail on Instagram story.
Speaker 4 (05:47):
Okay, do you think.
Speaker 2 (05:48):
You hired someone with a machete to walk in front
of him? Like he didn't?
Speaker 3 (05:51):
You know, we're like a big machine. I mean it
was so thoroughly yes.
Speaker 1 (05:56):
No machine me.
Speaker 2 (05:57):
Okay, now I'm starting to doubt it. Did you really do?
Speaker 1 (06:00):
Yeah? But did you?
Speaker 3 (06:01):
I was zooming in and I'm like, okay, this is
like legit.
Speaker 2 (06:04):
Hol on, Oh you got a video of your chopping.
Speaker 1 (06:06):
No, but I'm gonna tell Caitlin. Hey, they're doubting that
I chopped that trail down in the backyard with the
two machetes, the whole thing, the whole thing.
Speaker 3 (06:14):
That you can go out there and chop one or
two and say, takes that.
Speaker 1 (06:17):
Chopped one or two And she's comparing it to the
pickleball court, which we did. But this I really did.
So would you mind sending over verification if you can
audio verification that I actually did that, because I'm like
aw stuffy today from going back in the woods on
the gate. I was telling the gate story anyway, thanks,
by all right, she won't lie, So there you go.
I for sure did wow.
Speaker 3 (06:39):
I mean that's impressed because you don't do chores like
that chores.
Speaker 1 (06:44):
Okay, but there's a difference. It's not that I can't,
it's that I choose not to anymore.
Speaker 3 (06:49):
And why did you choose to do that?
Speaker 1 (06:51):
Because I needed to know right then how she was
getting out of the gate.
Speaker 3 (06:53):
Okay, I get that when you're desperate, because sometimes mine
to do it. I knew you do you worked maintenance? Like, yes,
you've done lawn care.
Speaker 1 (07:03):
I know lawn care. Okay, I don't know that I
did lawn care. I mostly did like law and support management. Yeah,
more like that. Yeah, yeah, A diet soda can make
the brain age faster.
Speaker 3 (07:20):
Shut up.
Speaker 1 (07:20):
A new study of more than twelve thousand people find
it artificial sweeteners can have a detrimental effect on cognitive health.
Researchers followed adults for eight years, tracking what they ate drank,
and focused on seven artificial sweeteners aspartame. And you go
through a lot of these, they can't pronounce them all.
Participants who consume the most had significantly faster declines in
thinking and memory skills, losing around one point six years
(07:42):
in extra brain aging, with a sixty two percent faster
cognitive decline. I don't drink anything diet.
Speaker 3 (07:49):
My love diet coke. I mean, I drink it way
less than I used to, but sometimes there's nothing else
that is gonna you know, do burn. Yeah, just get
the fix.
Speaker 1 (08:02):
From get aisoda a couple of weeks ago, a normal
what you get coke? It burns perfectly normal coke. I
love normal coke. I love mountain dew.
Speaker 2 (08:11):
It was the last time we had one of those.
It's been a bit, huh.
Speaker 1 (08:14):
The only time that I really like go forth with
drinking one, because I love them all the time, is
if I'm not feeling good and I need some sort
of quick, make me feel good fix, and I'll do
a mountain dew or like I can't do cheesecake anymore
because I can't do dairy. But there were like the
things that I would chase.
Speaker 3 (08:30):
You know, the best field do combo is a diet
mountain dew.
Speaker 1 (08:33):
That's what feel do.
Speaker 3 (08:34):
Oh sorry, feel good combo. A diet mountain dew with
mine doll call it in the party. No, but I
did Discovery. I did Discover.
Speaker 1 (08:47):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (08:48):
No, Like anytime I was just feeling like total crap,
I would do a diet mountain do it in my doll,
and like everything changed. I don't know what's like chemically
happening with that combo. Oh, but it's legit and who
knows how many years it's taking off my life. But
I don't do that anymore.
Speaker 1 (09:05):
But I don't like to taste anything diet great, I.
Speaker 3 (09:07):
Guess because I grew I'm a nineties girl and like
everything we did was diet, you know, so like in
I get guys like y'all probably had the regular soda.
But most girls my age, we all have a diet
coke fixation. I think because of how like we were
teenagers when it was like, oh, diet everything, and.
Speaker 1 (09:26):
You thought diet was a healthier way to.
Speaker 3 (09:27):
Go right all in, and so that's what our taste
buds got accustomed to. And so now I much prefer
that over a regular coke. And it has nothing to
do with the calories or sugar, it's just preference.
Speaker 1 (09:38):
Let's run through some voicemails. This is number one hit
it please hey.
Speaker 5 (09:43):
Don'cho going in to say hello and go jags.
Speaker 1 (09:50):
Hey me and my panther friends. Where you gonna keep pounding.
There's a lot of stuff we do, but mostly we
keep pounding. We'll get them next week, next up.
Speaker 6 (10:00):
I heard on Friday that Amy was gonna give her
a coaches review on Monday, but I need to warn her,
do not forget to watch Monday night football with the
Vikings head coach Kevin O'Connell will make you go into
a hot flash so fast, I'm sutures right now. Just
watch him and you'll rank him high. You're welcome.
Speaker 1 (10:19):
He's a good looking guy, but I don't think he
in a hot flash real fast. Yeah. Let me just
take a looking guy. I met him. He was the
backup quarterback my partner on my other sports podcast. Lots
to say.
Speaker 3 (10:33):
He is definitely cute.
Speaker 1 (10:34):
He's a good looking guy. Yeah, for sure.
Speaker 3 (10:36):
Doing a little pregame here, Wow.
Speaker 1 (10:41):
Like research, are you hot flashing?
Speaker 3 (10:43):
He's only forty any Oh what does he make? What's
his salary? Let me do Kevin O'Connor.
Speaker 1 (10:48):
Want I guess six million per year? Yeah, I'm just guessing. Oh,
fifteen million per year?
Speaker 2 (10:56):
What, well, that's pretty good.
Speaker 1 (10:58):
Kevin O'Connor's salary with the Vikings fifteen million per year
following a multi year contract extension just a couple of
months ago. There you go, good for him? Oh wow?
Oh yes, wow, he's there. You go.
Speaker 7 (11:18):
Yes, you did clear the trail with the machetes back
in the woods, but surely no one actually believes that
I would let you and Eddie build it.
Speaker 2 (11:29):
No one's talking about.
Speaker 3 (11:31):
Okay, why owe you an apology? Because I definitely thought
you were just like, you know, doing your thing, like
where you act like you build a house or something,
and then you're like, look.
Speaker 1 (11:40):
What I did you mean specifically I pick a wall cord.
Speaker 3 (11:43):
Yeah, I just thought that that's what was happening. I
was like, surely he didn't clear that. I was like,
somebody came and cleared that the other day, and now
he's out there like, you know, waving his little sword around.
I feel like you did it so.
Speaker 1 (11:55):
Better than that. Let's be honest, but I did this.
Speaker 8 (11:57):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (11:57):
I know.
Speaker 3 (11:57):
I've known you for twenty years, so I figured that's
what we were looking at. By are you an apology?
Speaker 1 (12:03):
That's you not accepted.
Speaker 2 (12:05):
You also have like scratches on your hands and stuff
like you mean.
Speaker 1 (12:08):
Like the cuts and stuff.
Speaker 3 (12:09):
I know, but I see him like grabbing some twigs,
and I.
Speaker 1 (12:13):
Got it from the slight bit of faking. That's how
sensitive my hands are.
Speaker 3 (12:17):
Mm hmm.
Speaker 1 (12:17):
Okay, let's go number three.
Speaker 5 (12:19):
Right.
Speaker 8 (12:19):
Hey, I am a massive UT fan and I am
going to the UT Arkansas game that's in Austin, and
I just had to ask, Bobby, are you planning on
being there? You lived in Austin, obviously a huge Arkansas fan,
so just wondering if you are planning on making the trip. Amy,
I hope that you watched the UT game because Steve's
(12:41):
sarcusan needs to be on your list.
Speaker 1 (12:44):
Thanks for y'all do Yeah, I'll tell you that's about
Steve Sarkisian. I don't think he's a good looking. I
think he's fine, exaverage.
Speaker 3 (12:49):
Oh he he won?
Speaker 1 (12:51):
Yeah, but who was he playing? I don't remember, not
the game, the coaches. Where were that coaches watched the game?
I wanted to see how Art Manning played. You're looking
at your story.
Speaker 3 (13:04):
Yeah, I'm gonna go look at my archives to see
because I know he won.
Speaker 1 (13:07):
Is ken yep? Neah matalao, Okay, yeah, bigger fellow.
Speaker 3 (13:11):
He coach Steve from UT was playing coach Kin from
San Jose State. Coach Steve has a seven year deal
worth over seventy million, and coach Kin has a five
year deal worth seven point five millions. So did UT
pay San Jose?
Speaker 1 (13:28):
Yes, I would think so, yes.
Speaker 2 (13:30):
Yeah, Amy. I don't like how you throw the salaries in.
Speaker 3 (13:36):
That's not why I picked him, No, no, no, just the fact.
Speaker 2 (13:38):
That you're looking up salaries to see if they're datable.
Speaker 1 (13:40):
Because I said the same thing earlier. It felt weird
that she was doing that because the whole thing wasn't
let's see how much money they make and factor that,
and it's just would you date them based on what
you see?
Speaker 7 (13:51):
Right?
Speaker 3 (13:52):
And I did pick them based on what I was seeing,
but I just decided to look out how much I
needed to entertain myself some how. Like maybe you.
Speaker 1 (14:01):
Know, you could have changed the channel as soon as
you did your coaches if you don't have to watch
the whole game to know which coach you would date.
Speaker 3 (14:06):
Let's see, I picked Tony Elliott from UVA, coach Mike
from A and M coach c from UT coach Manny
from Duke, coach Will from East Tennessee. And he was
the poor one.
Speaker 1 (14:19):
They got to be like one hundred.
Speaker 3 (14:22):
By poor, I mean not poor, but you know what
I mean.
Speaker 1 (14:26):
We look up what's his name? Coach who at East
Tennessee because they played they played Tennessee, right, oh coach Will?
Speaker 3 (14:32):
Yeah, yeah they Tennessee is coach Josh and his heap.
He's looking at a cool forty five million with his
five year contract and a cool coach. Will is the
one that has only the four year deal.
Speaker 1 (14:48):
A good looking dude, yeah he is.
Speaker 3 (14:49):
That's why he won. See he made less money, but
I still picked him so.
Speaker 1 (14:53):
You could see you want an award.
Speaker 3 (14:55):
Yeah, it's not about that. I just was like, Will
Heally curious what people? Hey, I don't know. It's just
fascinating to me that some of these coaches make these crazy,
insane salaries and these other ones which I know they
could build up to it, but.
Speaker 1 (15:09):
They get a bigger job. It's all about the money
that your program made.
Speaker 3 (15:12):
Yeah, and UT brings in a lot of money.
Speaker 1 (15:17):
It's from Chattanooga coach Will Healy forty years old. There
you go mm h. But yeah, I don't. I don't
only see the Steve sar kesy and we need to
put them put him on the list of good looking.
He's average solid six.
Speaker 2 (15:31):
Yeah. I don't look at him and say like that's
a good look.
Speaker 3 (15:33):
Wait, but isn't his wife like stunning? Have you all
seen pass or smash.
Speaker 1 (15:38):
Yes, it's inappropriate, but that does all the all the
wives of the coaches.
Speaker 3 (15:41):
Yes, of course, someone was like, you should smash.
Speaker 1 (15:46):
All the coaches. Maybe is that kind of what you
were exactly what she's doing.
Speaker 3 (15:51):
People were sending that to me and they're like, you
need to do it like this guy, and I'm like,
I am not doing pass or smash on coaches. I'm
just gonna go which coach would you date?
Speaker 1 (16:00):
But that's a version of passer smash. He does funny
stuff too, passer smash. He'll say stuff, oh yeah, he'll
be like smash three bears, triple smash.
Speaker 3 (16:08):
And then I feel bad for the ones where he's
like pass Yeah. I feel like I'm just giving a
green check mark whoever gets it. And it doesn't mean
the other one's not datable. It's not like I'm like pass,
oh vomit. I'm just sort of like, I pick this guy, but.
Speaker 1 (16:22):
You put their money, So you're the ones that you're like,
they're broke. Even if you pick them, You're like, they're broke,
but I still pick them. It's like you picked a
charity case.
Speaker 3 (16:29):
But none of these coaches are broke. They still make
good living relatively speaking, though, yes, I understand.
Speaker 1 (16:35):
Relative to the Josh hipel that Will. Coach Will always said.
Speaker 3 (16:39):
That coach Will, he's you know, he's one of the.
Speaker 1 (16:42):
Lowest and the food chee, the food stamp line, the cheese.
Speaker 3 (16:45):
I figure he's going to work his way up maybe,
or he.
Speaker 1 (16:49):
Could go be a coordinator at a bigger school. If
he doesn't work his way up and work his way up,
that would make a little more.
Speaker 3 (16:53):
Money special teams something like that.
Speaker 1 (16:56):
You're just saying, word, give me camera from Utah please.
Speaker 5 (17:00):
I was in Nashville for the weekend. Friday night, we
went downtown. We ended up at friends or was roped
off for a private event, and everyone was getting annoyed.
And then I just remembered, wait, Ray's birthday party was
going to be at friends, and it was going to
be he had a whole floor to himself, And that
was your fault. Ray, I help, you had a happy birthday.
Speaker 1 (17:22):
At least Ray was happy. It was good. No, was
your event. We're the next day got it so and
Friday night, that's evening. That's probably triple the price what
we paid. So you had to pay. We got the
six thousand square feet room for free, but we paid
for food and drinks. Dang you thought Gartha hooked it up. Nah,
(17:46):
we take care of the staff and stuff like that.
I mean, I don't even want to know how much
that was. It was. It's a cigar room, it's a
it was the pool area, which is also the Seven's Club,
the kitchen, Tricia's kitchen, her own his property to get married.
Speaker 2 (18:00):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (18:01):
Yeah, went to the church on'se property. But it's like
it's one of those friendships where hey, man give us
everything for free. No, are you serious we can get
this for free, we're paying something. I think that's kind
of how it went down. How is party? I don't
I mean, I don't want to go too much into it,
so I don't want you guys to get jealous. No,
I would like to hear it because it looks fine.
I texted right. I was like, well that looks fun.
Speaker 2 (18:19):
It looked a lot of fun.
Speaker 1 (18:20):
Yeah. Yeah. We got there right at eleven thirty. And
all our friends we have the speaking of the live
app stuff, all of our friends friends, all of our friends,
he said, were there speaking of Live three sixty. We
track all our friends and see where they're at. Not
one person left their house before eleven thirty, So we
were there for forty five minutes, just me and Bezer.
I'd been there an entire floor. It had been me
(18:41):
and U and Bay and we go, we really have
all this. Then we tell the people, Hey, we don't
got a lot of people coming, so we're not really
going to fill the space. So maybe we don't need
the butler, Maybe we don't need the bartender, maybe we
don't need the hostess. What time do everybody to get there?
Right a on noon? I'd say it was a popular time,
noon to twelve thirty. The Dods came like an hour
and a half late. But they got kids.
Speaker 2 (19:01):
Yeah the kids.
Speaker 1 (19:01):
Kids always work for any excuse whatsoever. Yep. But they
made it worth once they got there. They brought it
hot and heavy. I mean, we were giving best story.
We were going, you know, we went around the table, Hey,
tell your best story of Ray, Ray, tell your best
story of this person, like special stuff like that really cool.
And then the view overlooked Broadway. So I gave my
speech and I was like, you and you want to
(19:24):
hear it. It's very quick. Beser goes, Ray give us
a speech, and so I go guys, all the less
fortunate down there, the peons. We're the wealthy, We're the
upper crust of American society. Let's toast a grass, toast
a glass to being the affluent people that we are.
Like the host is over there, like, who are these people?
Speaker 3 (19:42):
But obviously we'll never do well you were joking, right, Well, not.
Speaker 1 (19:46):
Usually they have rich people, so they probably thought we
were kind of like that. But we'll never do something
like that again. But yeah, and then Tricia made all
kinds of food. We had ten D's, we had burgers.
Speaker 2 (19:56):
Ditrician make the food.
Speaker 1 (19:57):
Yeah, she made the cookies, she made the birthday cake,
all that, and then they shot off cannons with especial year.
What made your birthday cake? Yeah, with her own hands.
She'll make the cakes with her own hands. Yeah. And
so then and then they came around with the cannons
and the bake the cake from the party dies. I
wish I could have we bar hopped. I still got
to go get gifts at like two in the afternoon.
I get to go into a bar on Broadway. We
left him all there. Yeah, did she get drunk?
Speaker 4 (20:19):
Didn't intend to?
Speaker 3 (20:20):
Oh, he definitely did. Did you watch his stories. There
was like fifteen of them of him in an uber
dancing with his tongue out.
Speaker 1 (20:26):
I didn't see that one. Now, Yeah, I deleted those
next morning. But we bounced all around. We went to Midtown,
we went back to Broadway. We took it back to
our house. My buddy Justin stayed the night. I was like,
how did you end up here?
Speaker 2 (20:39):
Where did he end up?
Speaker 4 (20:40):
Yeah, that's a great question.
Speaker 3 (20:42):
Yeah, your buddy Justin is around a lot.
Speaker 2 (20:44):
It's your birthday wishes.
Speaker 1 (20:47):
No, we not not to bring it down, but we
buried his dog on our property. So we always go
over to the grave and pour one out for the
dog for templets.
Speaker 2 (20:59):
So that's what you all did.
Speaker 1 (21:01):
So, yeah, they'd ended up stayed that night. Abby. How
was your birthday? I saw you had a fancy dinner
or something. Yeah, it was awesome.
Speaker 9 (21:07):
We went Friday night in Nashville just take dinner. It's
called Oak Okay, it's like downtown, kind of never been there.
Speaker 6 (21:16):
It was really good.
Speaker 9 (21:17):
And then we went to Atlanta the next day and
we stayed in like a hotel and it was sixty
five floors. Like our hotel room was on the sixty
fifth floor.
Speaker 5 (21:26):
How cool.
Speaker 3 (21:27):
Is that?
Speaker 1 (21:27):
I was gonna say, did you not like that? It
was awesome?
Speaker 3 (21:29):
Yeah, it was the coolest thing ever.
Speaker 1 (21:31):
Was it some sort of special suite.
Speaker 9 (21:33):
No, No, it's just that it's just a super high
hotel down there, and then the top has like a
rotating bar. We sat there and it does a three
sixty Oh yeah yeah.
Speaker 2 (21:43):
Do you get dizzy up there?
Speaker 1 (21:44):
No? They moved so slow that you can Sometimes you
can kind of feel it, but mostly it's like there's
a point. You look at the point and that points moved. Oh,
and you're like, oh, I think we moved a little right,
would you say that? Huh?
Speaker 8 (21:57):
Yeah?
Speaker 9 (21:57):
Yeah, we did like a time laughs on then it
was really cool. I wanted it to go faster, like
can we speed this up?
Speaker 8 (22:08):
Yeah?
Speaker 9 (22:08):
Then the next day we went to six Flags and
that was super fun because no one was there. It's
like the perfect weekend to go Sunday, Yeah, because it's football. Yeah,
so coolah, and then everybody back to school and the
weather was great.
Speaker 3 (22:21):
It was awesome.
Speaker 6 (22:22):
It's amazing.
Speaker 1 (22:23):
You didn't watch any NFL yesterday?
Speaker 3 (22:24):
Nope, not any of it?
Speaker 1 (22:27):
Would you.
Speaker 3 (22:30):
By the kids?
Speaker 2 (22:31):
Did you have basketball?
Speaker 8 (22:33):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (22:33):
But I ended up going to that I didn't. There
was a game yesterday, but then we ended up not
even going. We had more birthday stuff for my boyfriend's daughter,
like Saturday and Sunday. I'm trying to think, what else
do we do. We went over to his house for that,
like to do like some gifts and stuff with her.
My daughter had to work.
Speaker 1 (22:54):
She worked, like are you sure?
Speaker 7 (22:56):
Yes?
Speaker 3 (22:57):
I checked, like through six she was there and she
comes home with like stuff that's going to expire, lots
of food, yeah, which is and then her aprons dirty.
So either she's going all in on like her little
if she's not working.
Speaker 1 (23:12):
This is a good Oh, I get it.
Speaker 3 (23:14):
She's dedicated.
Speaker 6 (23:15):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (23:15):
There was another story out about water and how if
your water bottle is in the car and it gets hot,
don't drink the water because the plastics, all the microplastics. Yeah,
I'm for sure. My brain is full of them. It's
it's basically one microplastic, just from the years of not
knowing anything about them. But this is from food and
wine experts are reminding people how bad it is to
drink from a water bottle that you left in your car.
(23:36):
Studies show that leaving plastic water bottles and hot environments
like a car, causes them to release billions of microplastic particles.
These particles have been tested and are harmful chemicals that
are floating around in the water. To reduce exposure, experts
recommend abutting long term storage of bottle water and hot conditions.
The first person I ever heard talk about that with Cholcrow,
and it was forever ago. She was like, if there's
(23:56):
a water bottle in your car, do not drink it.
And I was like, yeah, but I'm thirsty.
Speaker 3 (24:00):
Yeah. But also here's my thing with like I think
about it when I'm at the gas station and I'm
pulling if I go get a plastic water bottle because
I'm thirsty, Like where when that was transported or what
warehouse was it short in? And it's a hot summer month,
Like is it already hot and leaking? Like maybe it's
not in my car hot, but I'm already the microplastics
already in there.
Speaker 2 (24:21):
The warehouse probably scorch in there.
Speaker 3 (24:23):
So I mean, is it is it into temperature controlled environment?
Speaker 1 (24:26):
It's a great question. I bet it's not.
Speaker 3 (24:28):
Probably yeah, So it's like, what do you say we do?
Speaker 1 (24:30):
What do we do about it?
Speaker 3 (24:30):
I know we're screwed.
Speaker 2 (24:31):
Don't drink water bottle.
Speaker 3 (24:32):
We're just yeah, because I'm still I know it, and
I still buy it, and I still drink it.
Speaker 1 (24:38):
A Brazilian football legend is named the air of a
childless billionaire that he never met.
Speaker 3 (24:46):
But he's just like a fan.
Speaker 1 (24:47):
No, he's famous, I know.
Speaker 2 (24:48):
But he's already rich.
Speaker 1 (24:50):
Yeah, and I often asked people to put me in
their will. I've asked many times, like, hey, if you're
getting sick, you're dying, you're old, you have nobody to
leave stuff, to put me in there. I'd love to
be the person. I'll give it out generously. No one
ever has it. Never got a call from a lawyer going, hey,
you've been left. But that's what happened here. Basically, Neymar,
the soccer player who, by the way, was it the
Brazilian football game on Friday night. Yeah, he's been named
(25:11):
the heir to a one point one to four billion
dollar fortune by a billionaire he's never met. The thirty
three year old player was chosen as the sole heir
by an anonymous, single, childless billionaire who passed away recently.
Speaker 4 (25:23):
Wow, that is so insane.
Speaker 1 (25:25):
The deceased billionaire said, He identified with Naymar on a
personal level, especially admiring his close relationship with his father,
which reminded him of his own late father. This is
from Oddity Central. Naymar has a net worth of around
half a billion dollars already, but getting this money makes
him a billionaire outright? Dang, wow, rich get richer? Yes,
(25:48):
you just get a call. Hey, mister Naymar, here's a
billion dollars? How did I get this? So and so?
I never met them? You sure this is true? Yeah?
Look at wow.
Speaker 2 (25:59):
Yeah you think it's a scam for sure. I don't
know how, but it's a scam.
Speaker 1 (26:03):
I had to turn off a card last night. My
check card. Yeah, I got a thing going.
Speaker 3 (26:08):
Did you make it like your debit card?
Speaker 1 (26:09):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (26:10):
You call it a check card?
Speaker 1 (26:12):
I guess I do. What What is that of me?
Speaker 3 (26:17):
I don't know. I don't know, because, like my grandma
would say, anybody' see in my pocketbook?
Speaker 1 (26:21):
Yeah? I'm asking though, like when I say that, what
do you think? Because I think nothing of it?
Speaker 3 (26:26):
Check card?
Speaker 1 (26:27):
I don't know.
Speaker 3 (26:27):
Did y'all say that in Arkansas?
Speaker 1 (26:28):
I don't know. Maybe I never thought anything about it?
Is that not what you guys? Call it.
Speaker 3 (26:33):
I don't, but I don't know.
Speaker 1 (26:34):
I call it AB is a debit card, right, Yeah?
Speaker 3 (26:38):
It even says on debit.
Speaker 1 (26:39):
You get taking a little statue.
Speaker 4 (26:41):
It's not a.
Speaker 3 (26:42):
Stout at all, if that's what you say, Like, I
get it. There's Regionally, people refer to things differently. I
have no idea if that's what you'll do there though it's.
Speaker 1 (26:49):
Hill billy, I don't I know that.
Speaker 3 (26:52):
It means it's hillbilly.
Speaker 1 (26:54):
Well regional what region?
Speaker 3 (26:57):
Well, Arkansas?
Speaker 1 (26:58):
Okay, and we'll most people refer to usize.
Speaker 3 (27:02):
I don't refer to. Is that you do? Okay, I'm
not calling that.
Speaker 1 (27:06):
I don't know if you're here, But I don't know
what is check check card? When you guys hear that,
what do you hear?
Speaker 3 (27:10):
Check card?
Speaker 2 (27:10):
I don't know what that is. It's a card that
probably works like a check.
Speaker 1 (27:14):
Well you're checking account connected to your checking account. Yeah,
that's what it is. I check, Oh my check card.
I never knew that was a different thing, Mike, What
is that to you?
Speaker 2 (27:22):
Old person?
Speaker 6 (27:22):
Yeah?
Speaker 4 (27:23):
Old person is what I thought.
Speaker 10 (27:24):
That's why saying like.
Speaker 1 (27:24):
Their ATM card, my check card? Got it?
Speaker 2 (27:29):
It's better.
Speaker 3 (27:30):
Are you carrying a pocket book today.
Speaker 1 (27:32):
No, no, anyway, I got a message going is this you?
Yes or no? And I clicked no, and he goes,
we just canceled your card. Like immediately, I think I
was just taking the run and yeah, yeah, yeah, So.
Speaker 2 (27:41):
What were they what were they buying?
Speaker 1 (27:42):
They know it's one hundred dollars charge to something, and
most times when they're trying to mess with you, they
don't do one hundred one dollar. Yeah, they do something
very small to see if it goes through. Then they
go hard. And so it's like is this you? And
I immediately click no, And then I worked a clicking
now I would rather taking a run, let them have
a couple of things, and then got some cash out
first because I can't get any cash out of the
(28:03):
ATM now, which, by the way, somebody stole my fifty
dollars bill out of my water cash here in the studio. Yeah,
you'd see a bill on the floor. Oh yeah, let
me I'll go through it again, just to make sure.
This could be a fifty, this could be a fifty.
Found it? Oh wait, don't see there you go.
Speaker 3 (28:26):
I was thinking like, oh no, in here, locked.
Speaker 1 (28:29):
Up, I'm willing to give all this money away okay.
Speaker 4 (28:32):
I'll take here.
Speaker 1 (28:33):
I am here, I am rock locker three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine,
ten eleven. It's like it's probably like eighty bucks or so. Mike.
Would you put Scuba, Ray, Abby, Amy, Eddie. Now hold
(28:55):
on a minute. Hello, who's the one person you forgot
my name? Okay?
Speaker 2 (29:02):
Is that palette?
Speaker 11 (29:03):
Money?
Speaker 2 (29:03):
What is that?
Speaker 1 (29:03):
It is?
Speaker 4 (29:04):
It is?
Speaker 7 (29:04):
Mike?
Speaker 1 (29:04):
Would you put all eight of us onto a wheel
or onto a something like random generator and then drop
an eight person bracket? I'm in it too.
Speaker 2 (29:14):
Oh boy, I feel like there's gonna be a long
term game.
Speaker 1 (29:19):
What do you want the money? Yes, it's worth it
for me.
Speaker 4 (29:22):
Edie complaining? Why are you complaining?
Speaker 2 (29:27):
I thought it was just gonna be a spinning the
wheel whoever it lands against the money. I'm like, let's go.
Speaker 4 (29:32):
Let me.
Speaker 1 (29:32):
I want you get that up. The eighth person, Scuba, Ray, Abby, Amy, Lunchbox, Morgan,
Eddie me here, you do that. I'll draw the bracket
on the back of my paper and we'll go from there.
(29:54):
He's got him on a wheel. Spin it up. See
who comes up first? See it?
Speaker 2 (29:58):
There?
Speaker 1 (29:59):
I see it here? We so up first? Is Raymundo?
Speaker 6 (30:05):
You?
Speaker 1 (30:07):
Raymundo? In the first round of the game that has
not been spoken yet. Remove them now, yeah, you can
remove them. Raymundo will be playing Amy. Okay, there you go.
All right, we'll remove Amy from the wiel in the
(30:27):
first round. Uh, there's there's only five people left in
there be six.
Speaker 11 (30:35):
This is the last one, Scuba, Amy, Eddie, me A, Morgan,
got it is Morgan?
Speaker 7 (30:49):
On it?
Speaker 1 (30:49):
Okay, there we go, hit it.
Speaker 2 (30:52):
All right?
Speaker 1 (30:52):
Next up? Oh, you guys can see this. We gotta
get a screen, Eddie.
Speaker 2 (30:57):
Oh so whoever next? I'm playing? Yep, all right, come
on Abby.
Speaker 1 (31:02):
You don't even know what you're playing.
Speaker 2 (31:03):
Doesn't matter, doesn't matter what we're playing.
Speaker 1 (31:05):
Come on, that's wrong.
Speaker 4 (31:09):
She the lowest intelligence wise, Eddie.
Speaker 2 (31:11):
I just would like to play Abby.
Speaker 1 (31:12):
All right, go ahead, Eddie will be playing.
Speaker 2 (31:19):
Come on baby Scuba.
Speaker 1 (31:21):
Oh all right, four people left, Abby. Next up is.
Speaker 11 (31:35):
In the blue, Abby, Come on, Lunchbox.
Speaker 4 (31:44):
Come get some.
Speaker 1 (31:47):
And blue. That'll be me. I'll be playing Abby first round.
Speaker 9 (31:49):
Oh yeah, what kind of game is this?
Speaker 3 (31:54):
To this?
Speaker 4 (31:55):
More doesn't matter?
Speaker 1 (31:55):
Then Morgan and Lunchbox are playing first round. Okay, so
here's the bracket. Uh, I had Abby, go and get
a djenga oh, like the game.
Speaker 3 (32:05):
Big life sized Jinger or table Jenga, not life size.
Speaker 1 (32:10):
One. Yeah, ridiculous, that'll be crazy. So you guys minimi stuff.
So we're gonna play. Well, we'll janga it up. We
can do the first round today, whichuld be Raymond doing
Amy and Whinter. The whole tournament gets all the money.
This is amazing, and then we'll yeah, well we'll shoot
it and we'll do it as an independent uh video,
(32:32):
we go to that. Yeah, okay, so ober on our
YouTube page, which if you're watching this for the most part,
you're probably watching it live on YouTube. We'll do it
on YouTube, but if you are a just podcast listener,
you can go over to our YouTube and watch it
and we'll play the first one today. All right, good,
do you have stuff I didn't haven't gone to you
guys in a big You.
Speaker 3 (32:50):
Have stuff like a story Yeah, uh yeah about some
NFL player. I don't know him, but you're all my
I guess he's a former NFL But Thomas Davis or
something what about him? You know who?
Speaker 1 (33:00):
That is? A bell right now? Oh?
Speaker 3 (33:03):
I just saw this whole thing about his ex like
attacked some girl that was allegedly attacked some girl that
was hooking up with him, And it just made me think,
like how we react to things, Like there is his
ex wife and she's going and allegedly attacking another woman
(33:26):
for hooking up with him, when it's his faults, Well,
it's his fault, but also but they're divorced, Like, no,
it's her fault, like her action.
Speaker 1 (33:35):
So I'm just trying to think, like I thought you were, Like,
who should she be mad at? It's his fault if
you're going to blame somebody, Oh yeah, like if.
Speaker 3 (33:42):
They were still together and he did that, then it's
his faults, she would think. But I don't know. It
just makes you think of sometimes just how relationships make
people crazy. Allegedly, Yeah, and.
Speaker 1 (33:52):
You look for a reason that you are the victim. Yeah,
because that's her going I was done wrong. I'm going
to attack the person who has done me wrong, and
that's the girl he was hooking up with.
Speaker 3 (34:04):
Yeah, and apparently that girl is the chiropractor and she
showed up at her office and hit her multiple times.
Speaker 1 (34:10):
Wow, I didn't see the story.
Speaker 3 (34:11):
Allegedly.
Speaker 1 (34:12):
I'm not familiar with him, so I don't.
Speaker 3 (34:14):
Dang, I thought you would know, so I didn't even
look up to see what team he played for, because
you know.
Speaker 2 (34:19):
I've never heard of that name.
Speaker 3 (34:20):
Let's see, he's wearing a blue jersey blue blue, yellow
and white with lightning stripes, chargers, striper lightning, lightning on
the shoulder, chargers, probably for.
Speaker 4 (34:34):
The Panthers chargers in Washington.
Speaker 1 (34:37):
Okay, you may know who he is.
Speaker 4 (34:38):
He was an All Pro in two thousand.
Speaker 3 (34:40):
All Pro linebacker. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (34:42):
Yeah, well so twenty fifteen, so it's been eleven years.
Speaker 3 (34:45):
It's been a minute. He's a former NFL player, But
I guess he's still somewhat popular because it made I.
Speaker 1 (34:50):
Mean, the story sensation made the news.
Speaker 3 (34:52):
Yes, and it just made me think of, I don't know,
I feel bad, chiropractor girl. She shouldn't get attacked.
Speaker 2 (34:59):
You know, twenty fifteen.
Speaker 1 (35:01):
That's ten years, right, yeah, or ten plus. I guess
it depends on when.
Speaker 2 (35:04):
I thought you were pulling a ray here with a
extra year.
Speaker 1 (35:07):
Oh now, Ray, your sign said fortieth birthday, though not
forty first. Yeah, I think they just went with nineteen
eighty five. Are you eating some corn cakes?
Speaker 2 (35:16):
Corn cakes?
Speaker 3 (35:16):
That's a corn cake.
Speaker 1 (35:19):
That sounds like the least appealing cake ever. Corn cake Oh,
they're amazing. There's nothing in them, guys, what.
Speaker 2 (35:25):
Do you mean there's nothing in it?
Speaker 3 (35:26):
But they're amazing.
Speaker 1 (35:27):
Are you eating it just because you need some sustenance? Yeah? Yeah,
two day hangover? You went that hard? Or is your
Are you that old? Now? No, you just know that's
gonna happen. You think we started at ten thirty and
took it till one thirty am. I mean it's over
twelve hours.
Speaker 2 (35:41):
That's a lot.
Speaker 1 (35:41):
That's a lot, Like that's longer than these NFL guys
played yesterday. But you did it. I know, like that's
one of those were Hey, props to me, man, that's impressive.
Props to you, buddy, Good job, dude. Still going hard
at forty Morgan. We you have a story over there, Yeah,
I do.
Speaker 7 (35:55):
So there is a widow and she had her husband's
tattoo removed from his body and kept it.
Speaker 1 (36:02):
I saw that, like framed it.
Speaker 2 (36:04):
Yeah the skin.
Speaker 7 (36:07):
Dude, right, yeah, yeah, And it was something they had
talked about before. I guess he had a bunch of tattoos,
but this was like the one. They're they're big Pittsburgh
Steelers fans, and they cut it out becoming one they
cut it all out and they had it framed, and
she's the one who like draw it, like drew it
on his body of.
Speaker 3 (36:24):
The one that she wanted. And I mean he would
have to give written consent before he passed away for that,
because you can't.
Speaker 1 (36:29):
Just like, yeah they did that. They talked about it.
Speaker 3 (36:31):
Yeah, that's what I mean. I get that they talked
about it, but I mean he had to be a
part of that funeral.
Speaker 1 (36:36):
He likes to be a contract.
Speaker 4 (36:41):
Also, I don't know, he died suddenly.
Speaker 1 (36:42):
It was like it was a It looks like a
massive quarter in the frame. I saw the picture because
it's a big circle. It looks like a big piece
of blooney ew.
Speaker 10 (36:54):
Yeah, just with the Steelers home.
Speaker 3 (36:56):
Why couldn't you just like take a picture in the
tattoo and frame it.
Speaker 10 (37:02):
Apparently this is the thing. I did not realize.
Speaker 7 (37:04):
There's a whole company called Save My Ink Forever and
they do this.
Speaker 10 (37:07):
So this is apparently a thing that a lot of
people do.
Speaker 4 (37:11):
Are weird.
Speaker 3 (37:11):
Okay, Wow, I.
Speaker 1 (37:13):
Don't hate it. It's weird, but I don't hate it
because it ain't wrong. And when people die, you know,
some people keep their dogs Paul around their neck, the No,
I've seen both. I've seen people like keep a Paul.
I've seen people at the pop print for.
Speaker 3 (37:29):
Sure, a lucky rabbit's foot.
Speaker 1 (37:31):
What I think that's weirder than the scan off the guy? Yeah,
both weird. I've seen people stuff their animals. Well, yeah,
they're actual animals. Do I get it? I get you
think stuff in a full pet is less weird than
saving a Paul.
Speaker 2 (37:49):
You stuff with a deer that you shot.
Speaker 1 (37:50):
You didn't relationship with. Yeah, that's because you didn't have
a relationship. And there is a that is you going,
look at this trophy, I killed something this big. It's
a comparison.
Speaker 2 (38:00):
Do you want to get stuffed when you died?
Speaker 1 (38:02):
No, I want to. I want to be up here
at my desk and stuffed.
Speaker 11 (38:05):
Now.
Speaker 1 (38:05):
I don't care about being stuffed.
Speaker 2 (38:07):
Oh so just your ashes at your desk A weird
because we know my.
Speaker 1 (38:10):
Body before I sink. Yeah, yeah, yeah, have me up here.
I'm sitting here. Can people come by and let's take
a picture, Like, clean out behind the desk and come
on take a picture, final pictures.
Speaker 2 (38:22):
I've never heard of the dog Paul. That's it's weird.
Speaker 1 (38:26):
You never heard of the skin no, in a frame either.
Speaker 2 (38:28):
That's even weirder.
Speaker 1 (38:29):
Yeah, that's a weird one. Yeah, I'm not saying it's
not weird. I mean she drew it though, too right.
Speaker 10 (38:36):
I didn't see that far.
Speaker 1 (38:38):
She could have maybe not.
Speaker 10 (38:39):
It was just like more. I think their son was
also involved. They have a ten year old son, and
he was also like excited about this being an arrival thing.
There was a whole whole piece of this.
Speaker 1 (38:49):
The picture of them together holding that framed tattoo. They're
smiling a little too big for me.
Speaker 3 (38:53):
Yeah, Like, I don't want my ten year old to
be into like skin, dead skin.
Speaker 1 (38:56):
I don't think it's just their dad, it's just something.
Imagine ten, your dad dies, No, that's terrible. It's like
a part of him. Then you can just sew it
into your skin.
Speaker 4 (39:06):
No, no talking.
Speaker 3 (39:08):
I thought that's what she was going to say. But
then I'm like, I mean, crazier things have been done.
Speaker 2 (39:15):
This isn't the same. But you know, my cousin he
got a tattoo, but he wanted a tattoo of a girl,
and he saw a girl like in public and was like,
can I get your face on my arm?
Speaker 4 (39:25):
No way?
Speaker 2 (39:26):
Yeah, And he got attacked. She was like okay, and
no way. He got a tattoo of her face. And
now they're married. Isn't that crazy? Wait what they're married
now and that's how they met because he was like,
you are beautiful. I want your face on my arm.
Speaker 1 (39:39):
Wow, that's a good story. Cool, it turns out good.
It was creepy. It was really leading me to great vibes.
Speaker 2 (39:44):
I mean, it's still creepy to go to someone to
pick her up. No, he just said he thought she
was beautiful.
Speaker 3 (39:49):
And he just was looking for a beautiful girl to
put on his.
Speaker 4 (39:52):
Because wanted So she went to the tattoo parlor with him,
sat there.
Speaker 2 (39:55):
I don't know if she took a picture and then
just said here's my picture.
Speaker 3 (39:58):
Like maybe getting married.
Speaker 4 (40:02):
They won some dates and he got down on her
knee and they proposed.
Speaker 10 (40:07):
When did they talk? If she walked away forever?
Speaker 2 (40:10):
Yeah, I don't know.
Speaker 1 (40:10):
Wow, that's a good one lunchbox story.
Speaker 4 (40:13):
Oh yeah, Cam and Leroy from the challenge. They've been
engaged for a while. They got a couple of kids,
and they got married. They Elope finally said, you know what,
let's just go down. Let's get married. They did the
thing and so so excited for them. They started dating
on the challenge. Then they got in this huge fight,
didn't talk like a year and a half, and they
got cast on the same challenge a couple of seasons later,
and they didn't talk like half the season, and then
(40:35):
they got drunk and started talking and they fell in
love and boom, congratulations, pretty awesome.
Speaker 1 (40:41):
Why do they not talk because they were so angry
at each other? I know why.
Speaker 4 (40:45):
I don't know the ends and firs.
Speaker 1 (40:46):
That's why they weren't talking because they were angry.
Speaker 3 (40:48):
It was the fight related to the actual challenge or
just other drumas.
Speaker 4 (40:51):
No more, like he wasn't open with his emotions, he
wasn't there like he I guess, I don't know. She
didn't think he was serious about like a serious relationship,
I would assume. And then they didn't talk and they
were never going to talk again. And then she was like,
I'm not talking to them the whole season, whole season,
whole season, and halfway through the season, those walls broke down.
Speaker 1 (41:11):
Boom sounds like some cheating. Like if you're angry and
you don't talk to them, there's something that angered you
more than being disappointed. That they're not sharing their emotions.
I don't even know the histor your story is true
because I don't know them. But if you're never going
to talk to somebody you dis like them so much
that you're in the same place and you're like, I'm
never talking to you, that's usually not a we're gonna
(41:32):
break up because we're not on the same page.
Speaker 3 (41:36):
Yeah, I don't know. I have no idea these people.
Speaker 1 (41:38):
Are I never even heard of.
Speaker 2 (41:40):
Yeah, yeah, Morgan already did the tattoo. Oh Eddie, so
bad news. The lady from the cold played jumbo tron,
she's filed for divorce.
Speaker 1 (41:52):
The lady on the JumboTron with the the HR woman
right kind of saw that coming though. It was so
embarrassing for everybody, like everywhere they go, she had to
be your her and then imagine him even when she's
not around, Like even if they don't say anything, they're like, oh.
Speaker 2 (42:07):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (42:07):
That's the dude whose wife was with the CEO.
Speaker 2 (42:09):
I know he had a family. Did she have a family.
Speaker 10 (42:12):
I think she had a boyfriend or a husband.
Speaker 3 (42:14):
She had a husband, because she's just filing she had kids.
Speaker 10 (42:18):
I haven't seen anything about kids.
Speaker 1 (42:20):
I know he had like a few kids, that guy,
the guy of the Woman, the HR woman. Everywhere he
went people were talking about him, even if he didn't
know they were.
Speaker 2 (42:28):
I've seen a couple guys around town and be like,
you look just like the guy from the Coldplay JumboTron,
just kind of that look where like you look like
a lot of dudes that I see around.
Speaker 1 (42:38):
I did watch the Catfish show.
Speaker 3 (42:40):
Oh he did the unknown number.
Speaker 1 (42:42):
Yeah, And so I know tomorrow's Tuesday reviewesday, and we'll
put that up.
Speaker 3 (42:46):
I feel like this is it's.
Speaker 1 (42:47):
Bigger than that. I'll review it quickly tomorrow on the
radio part of the show. And also if you and
I'll say this, I already knew what happened. I didn't
even know I knew what happened. I remember the news story.
So I watched it, but I thought because Kaitlin goes,
we're watching it, I'm watching it, she goes, already know,
I already know who it is. And I'm like, okay, great,
don't tell me, and she's like, yeah, I remember the
(43:09):
news story. And I was like, okay, don't say anything.
So I tried to convince myself I didn't know even
though I was watching it. So if you don't want
to know, even though they've spoiled it everywhere, just on
the people Instagram, they like put the person on the
front of it. It's crazy how they're not being spoiler
sensitive about this at all. So if you don't want
to hear, you can leave the room, or you can
(43:30):
turn us off, or you can move on from the podcast.
Because I'm going to talk about it, and I wasn't
going to, but they spoiled. It's spoiled on the front
image of everything.
Speaker 3 (43:37):
Oh, so we're going to talk about it.
Speaker 1 (43:38):
Yeah, and I'm giving everybody an opportunity to turn us off.
Speaker 3 (43:40):
Okay, let me know when.
Speaker 2 (43:41):
Does anyone want to leave the room?
Speaker 1 (43:44):
Does everybody remember the story? I remember?
Speaker 3 (43:46):
I remember it now, yes, because it didn't happen that
long ago.
Speaker 1 (43:50):
Who watched it? I did?
Speaker 3 (43:51):
I did?
Speaker 1 (43:52):
Okay, did you already know, Mike, Yeah, we talked about
it on the show. Okay, so I knew all about it.
But so that this whole thing is called the Wrong Number,
No No Number. It's about a high school girl just
being terrorized. Yeah, but the girl was being terrorized. The
boy was kind of a side character in it, right,
I mean, they were.
Speaker 3 (44:09):
Going to after the girl for him, Like he's sort
of like, who knew that getting a phone was going
to ruin my life?
Speaker 1 (44:14):
For sure? I agree, like it was tough for him too, traumatizing,
but it was mostly on her because they were like,
kill yourself if you don't like give him Djay's I'm
gonna I will. What dude, it was? It was thousands
of really bad.
Speaker 3 (44:27):
Explicit sexual harmful He like, how old was she?
Speaker 1 (44:31):
Fifteen? Thirteen, thirteen, thirteen or fourteen? And it happened for
two years and now they're interviewer, she's like seventeen eighteen.
But they also interviewed her back a couple of years
ago too, and you can see the difference of when
they were interviewing her and when they start off. I
don't know, I'm just gonna say, who did it? It
was a freaking mom, her mom. Her and her mom
(44:54):
was in the documentary at the beginning, which is why
I'm trying to convince myself that it wasn't the mom.
And I'm like, oh, maybe this whole different story because
her mom's like and I couldn't believe it, and the
numbers were just coming.
Speaker 3 (45:04):
But yeah, well so that's where I am with it,
Like even though I knew as well, then I was like, well,
I guess this isn't the story where it's the mom,
because the mom's a part of this documentary, because why
in the world would she be a part of this documentary.
And then the way they edited how she was talking,
they didn't include the part where she's admitting till the end,
so it totally worked, and you thought, oh, the moms
(45:25):
are working together to try to figure out who did it.
So I had convinced myself that this was a different
story similar to you, so it still was an enjoyable
watch even though I already knew. And then I was like, gosh,
you know, sometimes my friend and I were texting about
how sometimes we feel like, you know, we're not doing
our best as moms, and I'm like, we are thriving,
(45:46):
We're so good, like we're like moms of the year
compared to this mom, Like, I don't even understand how
she did that to her daughter and.
Speaker 1 (45:53):
Why it is sought a couple of reasons, mostly very
mentally ill, very And that's where I kind of the
empathetic part of me goes. And she went to jail
for a couple of years. The part of me goes, man,
I hate discarding people just because they're mentally ill. She's
mentally ill, right, she needs.
Speaker 3 (46:11):
Help, especially now. And even in the documentary she compared
it to like everybody makes mistakes, Like.
Speaker 1 (46:16):
You can't yep. She's like other people have committed crimes
and they just weren't caught. Maybe you drunk drive and
I'm like, you should stop talking.
Speaker 3 (46:22):
Yeah, you're not making yourself sound.
Speaker 1 (46:25):
Yeah, very mentally.
Speaker 3 (46:27):
Ill, very in.
Speaker 7 (46:29):
She didn't even feel like she was sorry about it.
That was what was so like appalling to me, was
like you spent time in jail, you would think that
she's gotten some mental health help or anything, and she
just there's no remorse.
Speaker 1 (46:42):
She faked not having a she faked having a job
after she's been fired for like two years. And I'm thinking,
how did they even get money, because if you're working,
quote unquote, you're bringing in a check. But she lied
about having a job for two years. I know they
did the insurance thing where they got a little money
from a fake lightning strike, but that's not enough money.
Speaker 3 (46:59):
No, that's why they were getting evicted and had to
bounce around, and she handled the bills, so he didn't.
I guess he wasn't paying attention maybe whatever she was
bringing in.
Speaker 1 (47:07):
You know, everybody lost in this, Oh yes, everybody else.
Speaker 3 (47:11):
So heartbreaking, even the one girl that like, well who
is it Chloe? Yeah, poor thing, like she got a cue.
Speaker 1 (47:17):
Her parents are bullied.
Speaker 3 (47:18):
Yeah, they were very like their energy.
Speaker 1 (47:20):
Yeah no that they lost in this too, because.
Speaker 3 (47:23):
I still felt bad that she got like it didn't
help her. I agree, I like she might be bullying
because of yeah, like, well her parents are kind of
that way and then stuff and then this doesn't help.
Speaker 1 (47:35):
They were the biggest bullies and their daughter was just
a bully because she was a bully. But that's why
she was accused because she was such a bully at school.
She's like, I didn't do it, and they're like, well,
you threw cares at our heads and she was like, yeah,
but I didn't do this, and she didn't do it,
and she didn't do it. But her parents, I'm not
even saying her. Her parents were such bullies. They did not
come across well on that show. But uh yeah the
(47:56):
mom did it, And so where are they now are
their daughter and mom like they don't talk does. She's
not able to talk to her kid till her kid's eighteen.
Speaker 3 (48:03):
The kid it seems like she wants to the kid
wants to and then lunchboks get this. Whenever the cops
went to the house and busted her, the daughter was
there and the daughter's just sitting there in shock. You
can tell like she's just like in shock, and the
mom is like trying to comfort her. That that part
was bothering me so much that the mom was like,
I now have to It was just manipulative too, like
(48:25):
I'm going to comfort my daughter. Yes, I did this correct,
I am, I know. It just was crazy to me
that like this daughter like now her and she's also
dependent upon her mom because her mom was doing the
evil things to her but then comforting her at the
same time. So then she's just emotionally so confused as
(48:45):
to like how to respond to her mother her okay,
and they have it seemed to have a good relationship normal.
Speaker 4 (48:53):
Yeah, yeah, still married at the same time.
Speaker 3 (48:56):
Yeah, And he was like you need to get out,
you have to leave.
Speaker 1 (49:01):
Yeah, she has. It was it was awful. I read
an article too outside of the documentary. There's written months
ago and Apparently a lot of people in the town
had thought it was a mom.
Speaker 2 (49:11):
Because they knew the mom.
Speaker 3 (49:13):
Yeah, but the boy's mom was like in like it
was like, no way, she would never, no way, she
couldn't do that. No. But I don't know, have you
heard the theory of the mom. I know she's not
mentally well, but also that she was like obsessed with
the boyfriend.
Speaker 1 (49:30):
Like the boy I don't know if that's I mean,
that's a that's a great I mean she was like
wanting to go to his games in Florida.
Speaker 3 (49:34):
Yeah, and the mom had the boy's mom had to say, no,
you're not coming, but she just.
Speaker 1 (49:39):
Kind of they said that on the.
Speaker 3 (49:41):
Unhealthy obsession with a teenage boy.
Speaker 1 (49:45):
Yes, her brain's broken.
Speaker 3 (49:47):
Yeah, you know.
Speaker 7 (49:48):
The part that like really like just struck me was
when they asked her about like saying, tell your daughter
to kill herself, and she was like, no, I didn't.
Speaker 10 (49:55):
I I knew she wouldn't. And I'm like, you knew
she would?
Speaker 1 (50:00):
What?
Speaker 10 (50:01):
Like that was at the moment where my whole.
Speaker 7 (50:02):
Body just like couldn't understand or comprehend what we were
even watching.
Speaker 1 (50:07):
The comparison they made. I think it's called my Chausen,
I forget how to say that. Where there are parents
who will make their kids sick because they want the attention.
I was like the carrykeeper. That's kind of what this was.
Speaker 10 (50:17):
They think, like Gypsy Rose, that was kind of a gypsy.
Speaker 1 (50:21):
I don't remember that story as much. I'm sure she killed.
Speaker 10 (50:23):
Her mom, right, yeah, but because because her mom did
that to her.
Speaker 1 (50:26):
Really or sick. So yes, so that that parent is
like wanting the attention and the adulation and for like
raising it becomes their identity, so I think, or they think,
which led me to think, this is not my theory,
that that's a bit of what it was like she
was the one comforting her daughter, like she got her
daughter's love, and also that was what she was known
for as the one that was to protect her and
(50:46):
it became much of her identity. And yep, I hope
she gets a lot of help. And she deserved to
go to jail, and she deserves to be punished. But
I just I don't like discarding people because they're ill.
This is not somebody who was doing something for intention
to mean, this is doing this is somebody who's broken,
and it sucks. It sucks for the daughter she's going
to be traumatized by that the rest of her life,
(51:07):
rest of us.
Speaker 3 (51:08):
No, I guess I was just thinking, after like that
jail time and then the time that has passed and
whenever this was filmed and her being interviewed, that maybe
there would be some intervention for help. And I don't
know that mentally we were seeing that yet. And I
have a hope that maybe she can get help.
Speaker 1 (51:23):
But you can intervene, but it doesn't mean you accept
and it doesn't even mean that it's the right kind
of intervention. So she's not eighteen yet, the daughter, No,
not yet. It sucks for Oh, it's so terrible, that's awful.
Speaker 3 (51:35):
It's so Do you believe that she wasn't the initial.
Speaker 1 (51:39):
I believe it was her from the start. Yeah, And
it's because it limits in her mind how bad of
a person she is. OK, Because somebody was doing at
the beginning of the mom was like No. I then
started later because I wanted to find out who it
really was, because if kids would talk about it, that
didn't check for me. And the mom work she did,
(52:00):
and she knew an app that could change the phone numbers,
and so all they did was go listen we had
a Stalcker issue. Is what we did. We got with
the FBI and they tracked the number they were using
an app. We found exactly who it was. We have
exactly who it is. We've got documents that are tracked
all way back to the IP address, and so we're
just like, we have them so we can release them
if we ever want to. That's what they had, and
the comp went to the house and was like, hey,
(52:22):
we tracked this and it all kept coming back to you.
And then the mom didn't go like it wasn't me.
Speaker 3 (52:28):
She was like, okay, well, I thought, well, she just
handed over her phone like she's busted. But then she
had another phone.
Speaker 1 (52:36):
Yeah. They were like it's yeah. She was like, it's
in the building outside. Yeah, so compelling show.
Speaker 2 (52:43):
What's it called?
Speaker 3 (52:44):
An unknown number? A catfish story or something. And then
she didn't have a job. She had all day to
harass them, and she would send like so many texts
all day long.
Speaker 1 (52:52):
I feel terrible for that kid because they're always going
to have this, and I hope she's able to somehow
get a relationship back with her mom, because that's the mom.
I hope there's something that they can they can save
they can preserve out of that, it won't ever be normal.
Feel terrible for the dad. The dad is working, trying
to create a living, having to he didn't know what
(53:13):
pick up slight for the whole family. Yeah, and then
he finds out one his wife wasn't working. I think
he kind of thought it was the wife too, because
when they told him, he was most shocked by the
fact that she wasn't working, because I'll like, search your wife.
He's like, you don't have a job. You've been lying.
You need to go call your parents. I think that's
where she's living now, in Detroit with her parents, the mom.
Speaker 4 (53:32):
Oh so the dad thought she was going to work
every day.
Speaker 3 (53:35):
Oh of course remotely too.
Speaker 4 (53:37):
Oh my gosh.
Speaker 2 (53:39):
Yeah, y'all ever feel bad watching these documentaries? Yeah, like,
because it's entertainment. It's entertaining, But then you're like, gosh,
this is someone's life, and as soon as we're done,
we move on with our life. But they have to
keep going.
Speaker 3 (53:50):
Oh yeah, I know, I know, but I mean I
think that the for them does like the daughter, that
they get paid for that.
Speaker 1 (53:56):
I'm sure they got money. Yeah, yeah, yeah, you wouldn't
do that with for free. Because it's not like a
public interest.
Speaker 7 (54:01):
Yeah, I am so curious why the mom did it though,
even though if there was money involved, they.
Speaker 1 (54:06):
Were going to do it without her. So you think
maybe you can gain a little bit of sympathy or
you can tell your side that possibly limits how you
come off that our negative you come off.
Speaker 2 (54:18):
That didn't help.
Speaker 1 (54:18):
And money, Yeah, yeah, it helped a little bit. Not
that you felt sympathy for her as we why she
did it because you hate it and you hate her
for it, but you could tell she's mentally ill, like
there is absolutely something broken in her brain, and she
should be punished. She should be put somewhere to try
to rehabilitate that, or kept from people if she can't
rehabilitate that, to protect herself and to protect others.
Speaker 3 (54:41):
But outside of that particular instance with her daughter, that's
always I know, that's all we know. Okay, that's true,
I guess, But outside of that, otherwise she had a
well from what we know.
Speaker 1 (54:52):
She was coaching his track team. I don't, I don't
I think she was mentally ill.
Speaker 3 (54:57):
I think, but people spoke of how she was kind
and would be there for you, and the show the
same thing okay, yeah, okay.
Speaker 7 (55:06):
I mean that's just a master manipulator, is really on
top of the mental health?
Speaker 1 (55:11):
Yeah, big time. Uh all right, that's what's up.
Speaker 10 (55:17):
It definitely made me feel like it's one of those
shows like I wouldn't wreck.
Speaker 1 (55:19):
Nobody wins, nobody wins on that show.
Speaker 10 (55:22):
What's that Zachary show? You guys always said, I watched it, No,
I haven't.
Speaker 1 (55:28):
Don't like to watch that. This is when I don't
recommend it. I do not recommend it, but do but
to watch it.
Speaker 7 (55:35):
But this is like one of those I don't recommend
but don't I don't recommend it.
Speaker 2 (55:38):
I think it's on like Max or something. You should
watch it.
Speaker 1 (55:41):
Say, stay far away from you should watch it. Yeah yeah,
all right, we're done. Thank you. We will see you
guys tomorrow. We'll try to get in our first round
Jenga today. I'll let you guys set that up real quick.
Raymundo and Amy will go first. All right, there you go,
thank you, goodbye everybody,