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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Wake up, wake ming.
Speaker 2 (00:03):
The mall.
Speaker 1 (00:05):
And it's a already the divs already and then Lunchbox
Morgan too, Steve bred out, it's trying to put you
through fog. He is running this WIGS next year. And
Bobby's on the mix, so you know what this this about?
(00:27):
It all school?
Speaker 3 (00:29):
I want to talk to Hannah and Saint Louis. Who's
on the phone right now. Hannah, what's happening?
Speaker 4 (00:34):
Hi?
Speaker 5 (00:35):
How are you guys?
Speaker 3 (00:35):
Oh my gosh, doing pretty good? What can I do
for you?
Speaker 5 (00:39):
So I have a part of me is genuine part
of me wants to know how much Fox feels about this.
I am going to be a first year teacher out
in Saint Louis this year and they've kind of done
away with like supply lists and you know, shared supplies
like kids bringing for school.
Speaker 6 (01:00):
And it's also like a.
Speaker 5 (01:01):
Very poor area, which I understand. So they're kind of
encouraging us to put together Amazon lunch list, which makes
me feel really really awkward, like putting together a whole
list of things people just be like, hey, can you
buy this for me? But I also want to know
if a lunchbox has seen any of those and how
(01:23):
he feels about teachers asking for free thanks.
Speaker 3 (01:26):
Everybody, listen right now, brace yourself. Just you're about to
get angry, don't. It's not Bobby saying this, because sometimes
he says stuff and I get I feel the brunt lunchbox.
How do you feel about Amazon wish list of teachers?
Speaker 2 (01:36):
Oh?
Speaker 7 (01:36):
I hate it. I hate it.
Speaker 4 (01:38):
It's so stupid, it's so annoying, and everybody does it.
And I think what has happened is school districts see
the teachers do this, They're like, hey, we don't have
to give them school supplies. Everybody else will buy a form,
so we'll just save the money for something else. When
they know they have the money, they've been doing it
for years, and all of a sudden, it's like, oh,
you know, teachers making these wish lists. So that's why
I put up my grocery list a couple of years ago,
because I was.
Speaker 3 (01:57):
Like, let's there's botist groceries, because my god.
Speaker 4 (01:59):
Because if people are gonna be buying you all your stuff,
I mean, then why wouldn't you buy me my stuff?
Speaker 7 (02:03):
Like it just seems crazy.
Speaker 6 (02:05):
She's helping shape our future.
Speaker 7 (02:07):
Yeah, she chose that professionally.
Speaker 3 (02:08):
My fault Okay, there is a bit of a validity
to that point. I mean, you choose to be a teacher,
but I yes, there's a bit of validity to that point. However,
I do think it's a system that if we as
individuals don't step into help, the system's never gonna get better.
You know, it's gonna have a broken system where we
don't pay teachers enough because there's not enough money and
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they have to do X, Y and Z extra. Then
they get tired of doing that, they can't do that anymore,
so then they don't care as much. So then our
kids aren't taught as well, and the system's broken. So
we have to step in if we can and help
in ways that we can. It doesn't have to just
be this. But that's why I don't have a problem
with it so much. And it's different from him.
Speaker 4 (02:46):
But school district, she said, Oh, they already say, oh,
we don't have supplies.
Speaker 7 (02:49):
Yeah, you know why, because everybody else will buy in forms.
Speaker 3 (02:51):
Now they don't have the money.
Speaker 4 (02:52):
So what's soon gonna happen is the school district you're
going to pay them two thirteen an hour like waitresses,
and they're gonna just say, oh, the parents will tip
the teachers and what we'll pay their salary too.
Speaker 7 (03:02):
We already paid taxes for that.
Speaker 3 (03:03):
Never heard that was the thing. But that's interesting insting theory.
Speaker 7 (03:06):
I mean, it's a slippery slope. People.
Speaker 3 (03:08):
Hey, Hannah, can I ask you a question? Yeah, why
did you choose to go into teaching.
Speaker 5 (03:13):
I've worked with kadids my whole life. I've always loved it,
and I've always think of it at it and I
did kind of some sealed work. I went out to
the new editing field work with a charter school to
have a one school, and I absolutely fell in love
with it. I always wanted to work in. I work
in the inner city right now, and I freaking love
those kids. I think that a lot of people don't
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want to teach in those areas and so they kind
of get the brunt of the teachers.
Speaker 2 (03:38):
Yeah, so I feel like.
Speaker 5 (03:40):
You know, if I can go, and I can choose
to go, and at least they have somebody out there.
Speaker 3 (03:44):
You know, it's extremely selfless because she knows she can
affect these kids live. She also knows that what her
ceiling is financially. Yeah, she's still going to do it.
That being said, do you have a you have a venmo? O,
here we go.
Speaker 5 (03:56):
Oh my god.
Speaker 3 (03:57):
I know you don't asking for anything, so I don't mind.
I don't don't don't say it on the air, but
if I put you on hold, I'm just asking if
you have a venmo or PayPal? Which one do you have?
Speaker 6 (04:05):
I have Venmo.
Speaker 5 (04:06):
You're gonna make me?
Speaker 3 (04:08):
How how much is your whole list? I don't know
if I can do the whole list. It's like a
million dollars. You already have a pied me to build
your whole school. I can't do that.
Speaker 5 (04:16):
I do Most of it is like two slush as, deodorant,
things like that.
Speaker 3 (04:21):
Okay, how much how much do you need?
Speaker 6 (04:24):
I don't.
Speaker 5 (04:26):
I don't want you to say for all of it.
That makes you feel really really bad. I don't want
you to do that. It was a It was about
four to five hundred dollars for everything.
Speaker 8 (04:33):
Books.
Speaker 3 (04:34):
Okay, I'm gonna send you five hundred bucks. Leave Lee,
I'm gonna have him leave your Venmo. Don't hang up.
I know you weren't calling to be like, give me money.
I think it's funny to ask lunch Box that question too.
I'd never heard the theory of we're gonna be tipping
teachers that to me, it's hilarious. I mean, it is funny.
It's dumb. I think it's it's dumb to feel that way.
But he gets he just has the rights of his feelings.
(04:56):
But I will just cover this. Consider it not even
a gift, considered a thank you from you know, all
of us, and just please keep doing what you're doing.
Speaker 5 (05:06):
God, thank you so much. I seriously I love you
at all so much. Oh I'm gonna cry. I can't
do him FI. Thank you so much.
Speaker 3 (05:13):
I'm gonna put you on hold. Leave Abby your venmo
and I'll send it right over.
Speaker 5 (05:16):
Okay, thank you, thank you so much.
Speaker 3 (05:18):
Yeah, you're welcome.
Speaker 7 (05:19):
What happens, you're ready fall.
Speaker 4 (05:22):
I won't do that other teachers, You're a Instagram they're
gonna be deeming you all day.
Speaker 3 (05:26):
Hey, what about it's it's oh my gosh, in my
idea and nauseating it is. Okay, there's a thousand of
them nause eighty, you know, but I respect it.
Speaker 6 (05:36):
Never thought of about teachers as I like that. She shared.
Speaker 9 (05:39):
She's like, gosh, it's you know, they're encouraging us to
do this and it's and it's awkward. And I just
want to let teachers know whenever we see those lists,
like we don't we don't think it's awkward. Please make
them so we know how to support. Like, don't feel
any shame in that we know the situation.
Speaker 3 (05:55):
You want to help unless you do make a lot
of money. But and your superintendent, you don't need pencils,
but I hear you, I do. There is no shame
and ask him for help. Period. Yeah, especially if you're
doing something for somebody else. I'm gonna handle this time
for the newsbby a group of terrified teenagers called police
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in a panic after they claimed they ran into a growling,
big foot like creature with glowing eyes. The recent high
school graduates from southern Louisiana were camping in the National
Forest about one hundred miles northwest of Baton Rouge. They
reported the encounter last week. They were called seeing the
large animal, they said resembled the shape the size of
what a big foot would be described as nine t
(06:40):
one member of the group, they were all seventeen and
eighteen years old, call nine to one one. He was
out of his mind's here is not acting although it
could have been something messing with them, but he thought
it was real, and he said he heard a growl
and saw what appeared to be an animal that I
glowing eyes and stood about five feet tall. Deputies responded
to the scene, walked to the campsite. They followed the
sound of their whist. They could not find Bigfoot, so
(07:04):
they were so far no Bigfoot has been found.
Speaker 9 (07:06):
So they're seventeen and eighteen and they're out, like, is
there anything involved?
Speaker 6 (07:10):
Because who?
Speaker 9 (07:12):
Like I one time at this party, these kids were
reading these tacos that were mushroom tacos, if you know,
and they started talking to the basketballs.
Speaker 3 (07:21):
So they could have been on edibles. They could have
been drinking, who knows. But I don't know that, so
I can't insert that into this.
Speaker 6 (07:28):
I don't either.
Speaker 3 (07:29):
I don't know that. It could have been a FCA group,
Feltship Chrisian athletes as easily as they could have been. So,
but they think they saw Bigfoot. I heard double I know,
but I heard the call. It did not sound like
they were a messling with nine one one. It also
could have been a friend who knewhe they were scaring
the crap out of them. True if so, and that
friends listening. Who knows to your friend you made the
national news. That's good. New York posts with that story.
(07:50):
The next story is a Houston woman was scrolling through
Facebook when she saw a post. She's like, wait what
It was a gift registry for an upcoming wedding for
her husband and another woman. No way. On the surface,
you're like, what the heck. However, when I add the
rest of this, you can tell me how you feel
about it. So she's scrolling she sees that her husband
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is getting married again or remarried now. They separated in
twenty nineteen. They had not finalized their divorce because apparently
he didn't want his family to think he was a failure.
So he's also I think been married four times. Not
that that, but it's just all this together seems a lot.
If you're not together but you're still married and you
(08:34):
post this, it's not the same as the person you're
still with posting the registry, right, It could be illegal
if he's married to two people at the same time.
Speaker 6 (08:43):
Yeah, Like he needs to finalize that divorce.
Speaker 3 (08:46):
Because he is now being charge of bigamy. Yeah he's
being charged. Come on, Yeah, because I think when she
saw it, they weren't They still were not split, but
the other couple wasn't married. Since then they got married.
Speaker 9 (09:01):
I mean, yeah, the headline is deceiving, Like I thought
he was doing the whole complete double life thing where
he has a family. Yeah, because it happens.
Speaker 3 (09:10):
It does rarely, rarely, it's so rare, but it's so
rare when it does happen, we find it makes the news.
Speaker 7 (09:15):
That's how uh.
Speaker 3 (09:17):
When asked by reporters about the charges, Marcus said he
wasn't aware of them and denied being married to anyone. Well,
but it's a good headline. Woman scrolls finds her husband
right registry. Napoleon's Pistol sells for one point eight three
million dollars at an auction. Two pistols owned by the
French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte, with one which he once intended
(09:38):
to kill himself with, has been have been sold on
an auction for one point eight three Yeah. The guns
are inlaid with gold and silver. Would you rather have
this these two guns because they're together? These two guns
from Napoleon or that original artwork of Harry Potter then
went for one point nine million.
Speaker 9 (09:52):
Harry Potter. I don't want guns from Napoleon.
Speaker 3 (09:56):
They're valued about the same. So there's not a wrong
answer here. I'm just asking what you had per to have.
Speaker 9 (10:00):
I'm not even really into Harry Potter, but I would
if I had to choose the Harry Potter.
Speaker 7 (10:06):
I think Harry Potter is going to go up more probably.
Speaker 6 (10:09):
Oh, I don't know.
Speaker 3 (10:10):
It's Napoleon, man, what would you want? It's historical.
Speaker 7 (10:13):
I don't even know who Napoleon is what. He's a
short guy. I know that he.
Speaker 6 (10:17):
Actually wasn't that short, that he wasn't that short.
Speaker 3 (10:19):
You're right, he's a great leader, great conqueror.
Speaker 9 (10:22):
Oh, I know he's a great leader, but also maybe
not totally a great guy.
Speaker 3 (10:29):
I think if you're going to be a great leader
back then, you're not. You couldn't be a great guy
because you had to make a lot of tough decisions
like kill everybody and maybe even kill yourself.
Speaker 7 (10:40):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (10:40):
I don't even think back then that was considered not
great or a bad person. That was just what you
had to do to get power. If that is.
Speaker 9 (10:48):
And there's probably not not a lot of literature about
them and the therapy they went through to try to figure.
Speaker 6 (10:52):
Out why they were the way.
Speaker 3 (10:53):
They won't know that, right, I don't know they had that. Yeah,
so I'd probably like to have the Harry Potter just
to be able to display it more. Yeah, I think
it would be cooler and more pop culture relevant. I
think both will go up a lot in value. A
passenger saves a man's life while waiting at an airport
terminal after spotting two symptoms on the guy.
Speaker 6 (11:15):
Which were they?
Speaker 3 (11:16):
A woman, what.
Speaker 6 (11:17):
I'm trying to think of? What were the symptoms and
would I spot them?
Speaker 3 (11:20):
Okay, well, let's see. A woman at a North Carolina
airport saved a man's life after her quick thinking in
medical know how led her to believe he was having
a heart attack. She is a nurse. She was waiting
at the gate for the flight. She noticed a struggling
King Jeffreys Jeffries fifty seven was on the same Knoxville
bound flight and he was kind of snoring, like a
(11:41):
sleep half asleep, breathing weird. And she was like, that
is not normal. I've heard that before, and so she
was like, I think you're having some sort of heart
and he was Wow.
Speaker 9 (11:52):
I thought like maybe he was gonna be hunged over
holding his chest.
Speaker 3 (11:55):
Well, yeah, that I would guess that one.
Speaker 6 (11:58):
I'm like that that I was spot but I'm having
a heart attack.
Speaker 3 (12:02):
If I heard that, I would go, bet he's having
a heart attack.
Speaker 6 (12:04):
Isn't your sleep apneas?
Speaker 9 (12:05):
A lot of times that it's that associated with Later
a heart conditioner could cause.
Speaker 3 (12:11):
Stroke, okay, because it's like the sleep apnea that I have.
It's you stop breathing, and so that means oxygen is
not going into your body of your blood, and that
could cause a lot of things. You have auction. Obviously,
a flight got canceled after a first time flyer thought
an emergency exit was a bathroom and deployed one of
the slides. Have you not watched a TV show?
Speaker 7 (12:32):
Ever?
Speaker 3 (12:33):
It's watch an internet video not to know what's what.
That's from s c MP, and that is the news story.
Speaker 10 (12:45):
Here's a voicemail we got hey, this might be fitting
since Eddie just got here off. What do you call
life on a bald man homeless?
Speaker 7 (12:56):
That's funny.
Speaker 3 (12:57):
You have not worn a hat for three days in
a studio and the first time in my life, Eddie's
just openly not worn a hat. He was balding. He
kind of the ring on his head, and then we
got him a hair system and he looked great. But
he's like, it's just not for me. I'm want to
shave my head all the way. How do you feel?
I feel great.
Speaker 8 (13:13):
And it's been such a habit in my life to
like get ready for work and go look for which
I'm going to wear that. Every day I've been going
to the closet and be like, oh, I don't need
a hat.
Speaker 3 (13:21):
I've cut a little closer than that yet today though.
Speaker 8 (13:24):
It's dude, it's been a week and it's getting longer.
Speaker 3 (13:26):
Yeah, I would definitely cut it before today.
Speaker 8 (13:28):
So I was planning maybe see that shaving it once
a week, but I might have to do it twice
a week.
Speaker 3 (13:34):
I'd say, yeah, twice a week and all the good.
Unless you want the ring. I don't. I think the
ring looks fine if you see the ring here a
little bit, yeah, but I just think you don't want
the ring.
Speaker 7 (13:41):
I don't want the ring.
Speaker 9 (13:42):
The video you posted on Instagram, I was scrolling through
and I I saw it.
Speaker 6 (13:46):
Sometimes I don't watch the whole thing because I already
lived it.
Speaker 3 (13:49):
But you didn't watch my entire video that I hosted
with the show Amy.
Speaker 6 (13:53):
I go ahead, and I was here alive.
Speaker 9 (13:56):
So but as I was scrolling through, I was like,
any kind of looks like good Hispanic Joe Rogan?
Speaker 3 (14:01):
Does he look like?
Speaker 2 (14:03):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (14:03):
Can I just look like Joe Rogan? No, you're you're hispanic? Okay? Yeah,
but am I ripped like him?
Speaker 6 (14:09):
It looks like him in the video?
Speaker 3 (14:11):
Well, then I don't look like Joe Rogan.
Speaker 11 (14:12):
Like you need to kind of do your bald head.
You had your head shape really yeah. Yeah, I remember
when Joe Rogan decided to go bald. That was a
crazy time because he had like a little bit of
hair when he was doing that.
Speaker 8 (14:23):
Fear factor was a fear factor, and then all of
a sudden he went bald. I like that was crazy.
Speaker 3 (14:27):
That's not work. I don't think you should be insulted
by Hispanic people think I look like a white Lebron James.
That's not true. What they say white is I'm like,
you know what, I'll take it what it is. Let's
do this. This is Melissa and Alabama.
Speaker 6 (14:40):
Hey, Bobby, two things.
Speaker 12 (14:41):
First off, you all crack me up every morning when
I'm on my walk outside and I just find myself
laughing out loud and the people tagging their walks and
they just look at me like I'm weird. But you
guys brighten up my morning. But my question was, I
have only been a listener for about three years, and
I'm wondering you and lunch Block when you all met.
I know you guys have been gone back along time,
but how did you initially meet? That's my question, y'all
(15:03):
have a great day.
Speaker 3 (15:04):
First of all, Lunchbox and I met in the year
of two thousand and three, so twenty one years. Dang,
Lunchbox was my first of all, you guys, really man, Yeah,
he was my first special. It was very special for me.
Lunchbox was at a bar that I was at and
I was doing a show by myself, and I was
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also looking for somebody to do the show. And we
had like this open call just for me to meet people.
And the people showed up, but Lunchbox didn't get their
in time. Oh he's late. He was late, and he
also was like yeah, and so he was just kind
of like what up. And I was like, Ah, this
guy's interesting, but he's also we were kids.
Speaker 7 (15:44):
Do you remember what he was wearing?
Speaker 8 (15:45):
Like, what was he wearing like good.
Speaker 3 (15:46):
Same hoodie today, same hoodie, san pants.
Speaker 7 (15:49):
He told me they were gonna be really big on social.
They're gonna have a website and they needed people go
to the website, and they.
Speaker 3 (15:55):
There was no social by the way.
Speaker 4 (15:56):
A website, yeah, website, and they needed chicks to go
to the website.
Speaker 7 (15:59):
So I thought it'd be a per f.
Speaker 3 (16:00):
That part is not true. However, what happened was I said, hey,
why don't you come up? And he would come up
like once a week. But he had a job. He
was a delivery driver at Jason's Deli in San Antonio,
an hour and a half away. So he came up
and he would stay with his parents again, and he
didn't have a microphone, and he would just go out
and do stuff. But the very first ever segment that
we did when he came in, there was a women's
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rugby team in and they arm wrestled lunchbox and he
got beat so bad. But he talked so much crap
and I thought it was so funny, and I was like, man,
guess so well, he kept coming back and then he
was like three days a week. Then he moved back
in on his parents and so then it's five days
a week. But then we got on a microphone. But
then he also had to get a second job. He's
working at Costco at the same time.
Speaker 7 (16:41):
Yeah, you know, humiliating. It was when people would go
through the checkout and they'd be.
Speaker 4 (16:46):
Like, hey, aren't you on the We weren't known no, no, no,
no no, we were we were a baby show.
Speaker 2 (16:52):
No no no.
Speaker 7 (16:53):
Well, and they said, hey, aren't you on the Bibybone Show.
I'm like, yeah, you need help taking your groceries out.
Speaker 4 (17:00):
Listened to me in the morning, and then they would
go get their groceries and I would take them and
put them in their car.
Speaker 7 (17:04):
Even it real man, oh man, that was for her
real and.
Speaker 3 (17:09):
Parents with them forever. Live with his parents forever.
Speaker 9 (17:12):
Yeah, yeah, same, Yeah, because I came on two years
later and he was still living with.
Speaker 3 (17:16):
Them, but he had a microphone, he had a place
to live. And yeah, I mean, I know the way
to say, except he was my first.
Speaker 4 (17:25):
Yeah, man, twenty one, it'll be twenty one years in October.
Speaker 6 (17:29):
Never forget your first, you know, that's wild.
Speaker 3 (17:31):
It's been twenty one years. Yeah, but that's what's up.
I appreciate that question. I've I've thought about that a
long time. Those were the days. Not really we was
look back at old times. We're like, man, those were
the days, but really nervous, trying to pay bills, struggling
your face off. I don't know, but you got through
it like that. Those were the days.
Speaker 8 (17:49):
Like college was fine, dude. Those were the We had
this talk.
Speaker 3 (17:53):
I was with Eddie. We were shooting too much access.
We're walking on a campus and that He's like, man,
what was that college awesome? Like you just got to
like be in college and and I'm like what I
thought he was kidding? And I was like, what isn't
you You have to do nothing? He's got a class
you don't want to And I'm like, dude, I had
like two jobs and had eighteen hours of school and
pay rent more. He's like, oh, we had different college life. Yeah, yeah,
(18:14):
I think were I think we did. I appreciate that.
You guys can leave us a voicemail eight seven, seven
seventy seven, Bobby Bobby Bone show up today.
Speaker 7 (18:25):
This story comes us from New Orleans, Louisy and Uh.
Speaker 4 (18:29):
A man was driving when he got pulled over and
police found seventy bogus credit cards in his car gets indeed, Wow,
gets arrested, goes to jail, gets one call, and he
calls his buddy says, hey, man, I got busted to
a fake credit cards.
Speaker 7 (18:42):
Can you come bail me out?
Speaker 3 (18:43):
Guy shows up, don't tell me he's a fake credit
card to get him out. That would be the greatest
end of this story.
Speaker 7 (18:48):
Now he showed the cops fake ID. Oh yeah, fake
fake fake?
Speaker 3 (18:51):
Hey on brand though, like, maybe not exactly, but on brand.
Speaker 4 (18:54):
Turns out they were business partners in this ID fraud
scheme and they both got busted.
Speaker 3 (18:59):
Maybe you have so many that you forget which one's
actually you. Like if you have a bunch of freake
credit cards with different names, you have a bunch of
fake id's, I.
Speaker 6 (19:06):
Think you remember who you are?
Speaker 3 (19:08):
Yeah, but which one is actually real? Though? Like it
could be your name but different address, different state.
Speaker 7 (19:14):
It could be your picture from a different state.
Speaker 2 (19:15):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (19:16):
Do I want to be Ohio Tim? Or do I
want to be Iowa Tim? Today? That's funny.
Speaker 7 (19:21):
Okay, go ahead, I'm lunchbox. That's your bonehead story of
the day.
Speaker 3 (19:26):
This is Cadence from Columbus, Georgia.
Speaker 5 (19:28):
I'm just want to say thank y'all for everything. Y'all
do be my family through a rough time right now.
We just lost our grandpa to cancer very fast, and
y'all are really hoping us through a dark time.
Speaker 6 (19:38):
Thank y'all for all you do.
Speaker 3 (19:40):
I appreciate that message. Very sorry going through that. Glad
that we could provide a bit of not as dark,
because yeah, I know they are definitely dark seasons and
there are definitely things I leaned on when I was
going through sucky times, like podcasts and radio show. So
we're glad we could be that for you. Good luck
the rest of that sucks. I'm sorry. Here is right,
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play the next one right there.
Speaker 2 (20:03):
Hey, morning Studio. I was just listening to part two
of the podcast on Monday, and I.
Speaker 10 (20:09):
Think Scoop of Steve gave a.
Speaker 2 (20:10):
Spoiler about upload. I haven't watched it in a couple
of years, so I'm not sure if he really did
spoil it, but I think you might have because I
didn't remember this being the case.
Speaker 3 (20:21):
He did, and I tried to pivot it so quick
and part in season one I knew he did. Yeah,
if you listen back, you hear me get out of
that so quick because I knew you kind of spoiled something,
but isn't like the opening scene. I just I wouldn't
say anymore. I wouldn'tay anymore.
Speaker 7 (20:38):
I won't.
Speaker 3 (20:38):
It was a mid It was a mid spoil. I
don't know full punishment needs to happen here. But if
you listen back to that, I pivot so hard because
I just thought maybe Scuba stepped in it. But Amy's
looking at me like it wasn't a full Amy. It
wasn't a full Amy. Apologize, go back and review it elved. No, No,
I'm talking about Scoo. Review Scuba to see if he
(20:58):
needs punishment full Amy.
Speaker 6 (21:00):
That's old Amy.
Speaker 3 (21:01):
There was two weeks ago.
Speaker 7 (21:02):
Amy.
Speaker 3 (21:02):
It takes a long time to get evolution.
Speaker 6 (21:04):
No, I'm pretty like this was a pretty quick turnover.
Speaker 3 (21:08):
Was okay? I hope you guys have a great day.
Goodbye everybody,