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Speaker 1 (00:05):
Who's got a good story, a positive story.
Speaker 2 (00:08):
I kinda do.
Speaker 1 (00:09):
I'm gonna hold off on you, no, I promise, and
for me because the last couple of days we've just
led with.
Speaker 2 (00:14):
Okay, Okay, now, how does it? How's a sad element?
Speaker 3 (00:19):
Because of course it does well.
Speaker 2 (00:20):
James Vanderbick died. We know that, however, and I guess
how do I say it?
Speaker 1 (00:26):
We haven't talked about the James vanderbet stuff at all.
I mean I was gonna talk about that.
Speaker 2 (00:29):
I figured you might. That's why I have a story
that is adjacent to that.
Speaker 1 (00:35):
Okay, then I'll go first, Okay. James Vanderby passed away yesterday.
He lost his battle with colorectal cancer. He was forty
eight years old. He was survived by his wife and
their six kids, which, by the way, I think Brad
from three Doors Down was also forty seven or forty eight.
Really his was a kidney very young. It's crazy. His wife, Kimberly,
(00:55):
issued a statement saying he met his final days with courage,
faith and grace. There's much to share regarding his wishes,
love for humanity, and the sadness and sacredness of time.
He was obviously in Dawson's Creek, which ran for six
seasons from ninety eight to two thousand and three on
the WB. He also was in Varsity Blues, great movie,
Rules of Attraction, Don't Trust to Be an Apartment twenty three,
(01:18):
Such an underrated show. I love that show. Is be like, yeah, yeah, Mike,
you ever watch that? I feel like there be a
show you'd like that.
Speaker 4 (01:26):
It was good.
Speaker 3 (01:26):
It was that show too.
Speaker 1 (01:29):
She ended up being like a Marl a superhero on Netflix.
She was Yeah, Christin Ridder.
Speaker 3 (01:38):
Yeah what what what did you?
Speaker 1 (01:39):
Jessica Jones? That's what it was. Yeah, really good coming
back it is.
Speaker 5 (01:44):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:45):
He did Dancing with the Stars in twenty nineteen. He
did the Mass Singer last year. I met him a
couple of times, a little more than met. We weren't friends,
so I'm not gonna fake flex that we were friends.
But we definitely spent twenty minutes in total through two conversations.
Once at Dancing with the Stars because he had danced
with Emma, who was like my favorite person from that show,
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and met him there, and then in Austin at maybe
last year, maybe the year before, we had already met,
so we were talking backstage again just kind of catching
up and he lived in Austin. They'd moved to Austin,
and so he was a super nice guy. Tragic that
he was so young. Is you just about to go
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fund me? It is okay, you can have it.
Speaker 2 (02:31):
Yeah. So in twenty four hours of it being put up,
a GoFundMe to help with medical bills and supporting his
wife and six children, as of this morning, was over
one point two million dollars. So just an outpour of
love from fans, fellow celebrities. They're friends and family, but
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a lot of those people also well known. And then
just even watching the outpour of love from people that
worked with him that are also in the industry and
other celebrities. They just had nothing but kind words to
say about him. So you can just tell the type
of person that he was, even in the you know,
the circle, the celebrity circle.
Speaker 1 (03:14):
His long term medical care broke them financially. Yoh yeah,
So when they set up to go fund me, they
set it up because all their medical care they were
out of fund He started selling his memorabilia. You may
guys man have seen covered the cost. Yeah, and last
night it was a one point one since like it's
one point two. I saw somebody I don't remember who
had committed twenty five hundred bucks a month. It was
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a celebrity Zoways had on ye yeah.
Speaker 2 (03:38):
And some others five thousand a month.
Speaker 3 (03:40):
Really, oh that's cool, because like with these celebrities, you
don't really like you think like, oh, they're rich, Like yeah,
you know, they got this covered. But I remember I
was watching that Christopher Reeves documentary where it cost him
like thousands of dollars a day to live, and they
were like, we have no money, like whatsoever. But you
think like, oh, they're famous, they got money, They're good.
Speaker 1 (04:01):
Yeah, fame only sometimes translates to money, and only if
the fame is through multiple avenues of continuing money. And
it seems with James Vanderbeek he had Dawson's Creek, but
that was only five years and then some other one offs.
But yeah, I don't think he made a ton of money.
(04:22):
I'm sure he made a lot of money, but I'm
saying not to sustain a what you'd call rich lifestyle,
and that could also maintain a family of six and
having cancer for so long. So yeah, recipes. James Vanderbeek,
he was always super kind when I was around him.
I guess always. I met him twice, but he was
always super nice when I met him. That is your story. Yes, okay,
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Nancy Guthrie up date? Do you guys want one of
those or Nancy Guthrie respected kidnappers believed to have. We
saw the video, but now officially they're saying warn gloves
carried it backpack with reflective straps and brandish to semi automatic.
Investigators are contacting manufacturers and retailers of the handgun from
what they can see of it, to see who has
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bought a handgun like that in the past couple of years.
Authorities sent the ransom note rider. They sent the ransom note,
and they say the writer is from Tucson because they
were sent to local area TV stations. All my mouth
is still killing me from when I got my tooth
put in. I feel like I'm stumbling over a speed bump,
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but it's my my mouth, my gums in front of
my teeth. The FBI recovered a black glove about one
point five miles from Nancy's home. They don't say if
that glove is the glove that he was wearing, but
they recovered a black glove. Odds that it's that glove.
Speaker 3 (05:44):
I don't know. There's lots of glove, but anything at
this point.
Speaker 1 (05:48):
A new note sent to TMZ demanded one bitcoin exchange
for the name of the individual involved, and there was
active in that account. Activity in that account a bitcoin.
Speaker 3 (05:57):
Account and one bitcoin is how much it's down now?
Speaker 1 (06:00):
It's like sixty six thousand bucks pretty good. Yeah, it's
gone down in the past few weeks tremendously, which is
why I said now's the time to buy in if
you're going to buy in. But yeah, maybe asked for
two because it's gone down so much.
Speaker 3 (06:13):
It might keep going down.
Speaker 1 (06:15):
Well, at sixty six thousand, like just three weeks ago,
you had to pay one hundred thousand dollars for a
bit coin. So that's the update in that story. Anybody
else see anything I didn't talk about Now?
Speaker 5 (06:24):
I got a question, why did it take so long
for them to get pictures of this ring doorbell camera?
Speaker 1 (06:30):
We talked about that yesterday, but well, no, no, but
why did it take so long?
Speaker 3 (06:35):
Right?
Speaker 1 (06:35):
We said we couldn't believe it. We don't know because
it just feels like complete and confidence that they now
can go into it and go oh yeah, yeah, yeah,
we did.
Speaker 5 (06:44):
We recovered this.
Speaker 2 (06:45):
But there's also the chance that they did have a
little long share and they didn't share with us. And
I saw they have asked neighbors for their footage for
certain dates in January, for in a certain radius they
want to see.
Speaker 1 (06:59):
What I'm holding in my heart is that everything they're
releasing now is so delayed because they've had it, they've
evaluated it, and now they're putting it out because, like
we said yesterday, if they're just now finding this footage.
Speaker 3 (07:14):
No, they're way behind.
Speaker 1 (07:15):
It's complaining commidence.
Speaker 5 (07:16):
Yeah, I mean, but they have put up a white
tent outside of our house the forensic team, which usually
signifies is what.
Speaker 3 (07:23):
They're saying in the news signifies what dead body a
white tint.
Speaker 5 (07:29):
Yeah, so you can't see. That's usually what they put
up at crime scenes when there's a dead body.
Speaker 3 (07:35):
I've never seen that. Have you seen the guy the
pizza delivery guy that I guess one of the news crew.
Speaker 1 (07:42):
They took in question, not that one, No, no, no, he
delivered pizza.
Speaker 3 (07:48):
So one of the news got one of the news
crews like got pizza for delivery, and they put her
address on there because that's where they are. They're camped
out there, and he just walked. That's all the tape
and everything and and like try to ring the doorbell.
Get out of here.
Speaker 4 (08:03):
Yeah, they made a whole statement, the Sheriff's department did.
It was like, don't order food delivery to the crime scene.
Speaker 2 (08:10):
It did seem a little ridiculous.
Speaker 3 (08:11):
The guy comes out, he's lap, He's like, my bad,
my bad, Like who ordered this pizza? And the news
guy's like.
Speaker 1 (08:16):
Over here, man, I didn't see that. You think you'd
put in the note don't walk to the house. I'm
the guy in the black shirt, you know, meet me
on the street, that kind of thing.
Speaker 5 (08:25):
Yeah, but they said the backpack he was wearing has
been is a Walmart brand and supposedly the holster and
backpack have been traced to a Tucson Walmart.
Speaker 1 (08:34):
Just so you know, how did they track a holster?
Speaker 3 (08:39):
Oh?
Speaker 4 (08:39):
Man, did you see the ex FBI special agent who
said that this guy is in a trained assassin based
on like his years of it, How he was holding
the gun, where he decided to go into the house,
trying to.
Speaker 3 (08:50):
Get the brush to cover the camera.
Speaker 1 (08:52):
Looked a lot looked like a lot of bumbling and
stumbach even like his fist covering the camera. He like
went up and was like covered with his pinky and
I was like, man, then he out the brush. But
if you were really smart, wouldn't you look really dumb?
Speaker 3 (09:05):
That's and then you have like a fake limp, you know,
or all that.
Speaker 2 (09:10):
He's like, I'm a trained assassin, so I'm gonna look
like I'm a moron.
Speaker 3 (09:15):
Right, So who is the guy the other delivery driver guy,
because I've seen clips of him too, saying like man
like questioning, yeah, someone turned him in.
Speaker 1 (09:24):
They were like, this looks like my friend because my
friend a person I know because his eyes, because of
his eyes. And then he was like I'm.
Speaker 2 (09:29):
Doing yeah, I mean friend.
Speaker 1 (09:33):
Yeah, I should have said somebody they knew. I'm not
sure the relationship.
Speaker 2 (09:37):
Yeah, relationship is probably a little strained. Now.
Speaker 3 (09:40):
I will say that I didn't look at his video
and then go back to the surveillance and be like,
let me see the eyes. They don't look the same.
Based on my opinion, they don't look like the same eyes.
Speaker 1 (09:51):
Yeah, you would think because our eyes do so much
unlocking of things.
Speaker 3 (09:55):
There we go.
Speaker 1 (09:55):
I thought about this okaye.
Speaker 3 (09:57):
No, just the fact that like, you know, even open
our phones, like they should have some bank of our eyes.
Speaker 2 (10:03):
Yeah, orlike has he done any tiktoks?
Speaker 1 (10:05):
Whenever we went to the super Bowl, I'm not kidding,
it was the most bizarre facial recognition thing that I've
ever seen, because when we had to go get our credentials,
a lot of times you'll walk up, you'll be in
front of it, like you're taking a driver's life this picture,
it'll go click link, Yep, you pass Amy. I'm not kidding.
The first fraction of a second that your face even
got in that screen, it was like, you're not him,
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you are him. Fastest I've ever seen and I wasn't
even all the way in front of it. So the
technology is able to be at an airport and tell
who what thousand people are all the same time instantaneously,
so easy. Yeah, didn you find it to be weird?
Speaker 3 (10:38):
Did find it to be weird?
Speaker 1 (10:39):
Like super fast?
Speaker 3 (10:40):
Did you ever try to close your eyes and trick it?
Speaker 2 (10:42):
It?
Speaker 1 (10:43):
Knew I wasn't me as soon as I walked up
to it, meaning it wasn't where I went. I didn't
I didn't have that wasn't my credential going somewhere else.
Speaker 3 (10:51):
He wasn't clear to go in there.
Speaker 1 (10:53):
It was like a food place. I just went gone
to the wrong place. Then when I went to the
media place, immediately like Brooke, that's you.
Speaker 2 (11:00):
That was crazy, but it was so fat.
Speaker 1 (11:01):
I didn't have to get in front of it all
the way. I was just like in the back of
the screen and it's like, you're clear, You're not clear? Okay,
mind yours much?
Speaker 5 (11:10):
Wok you go?
Speaker 3 (11:11):
Uh?
Speaker 5 (11:11):
Yeah. We've been talking about Stefan Diggs and Cardi B
as the beat an offset one a million dollars. Supposedly,
Cardi B left the super Bowl after finding out that
Stefan Diggs had brought his ex girlfriend there. Well, Cardi
B went live again and she wanted to explain why
she is single and what she thinks about Stefan Diggs.
Speaker 1 (11:33):
And what you say club? We have a club?
Speaker 6 (11:35):
Okay, Yes, we broke up after the halftime show. I
went straight home. I didn't even stay to watch his
game because I was at the super Bowl for my job,
not for him.
Speaker 2 (11:44):
He had nothing to do with it.
Speaker 6 (11:46):
From day one, I told Stefan very clearly if he
ever cheated or had another kid while we were together.
Speaker 1 (11:53):
I was out.
Speaker 6 (11:54):
That was my line, and he still chose to cross it. Honestly,
I even think Stefan is worse than all upset. At
least also would give me gifts worth millions, cars, designer bags, checks.
But the first birthday I spent with Stefan, he gave
me nothing. I regret having a child with.
Speaker 1 (12:09):
Him at the very beginning, she says, I said he
couldn't cheat or have another kid with someone else while.
Speaker 2 (12:16):
She's while they're together.
Speaker 1 (12:17):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, Well i'd said those are kind
of intertwined. Secondly, if you have to have that conversation
of I'm not going to stay with you if you
have another kid with someone else who are together, I
don't think you should be.
Speaker 3 (12:30):
Together or accept that it's a chance that.
Speaker 1 (12:33):
And if there's a good chance he's going to get
someone else pregnant while you're together, I think that chance
tells you shouldn't be with them.
Speaker 2 (12:38):
Yeah, some people think that they're the thing that's going
to change the person.
Speaker 1 (12:43):
He has such a history of nobody changing him.
Speaker 5 (12:46):
I mean, have you ever seen the clip of the
when he was on the Vikings?
Speaker 2 (12:49):
No, I don't really know.
Speaker 3 (12:50):
You have it.
Speaker 5 (12:52):
I think it was the Vikings. But they interviewed people
in the locker room who's the one player you would
not want to date your sister? And every player said,
every player.
Speaker 3 (13:01):
That's a weird question.
Speaker 5 (13:03):
They do that.
Speaker 1 (13:03):
Yeah, it's just like go to the locker room. It's
a it's a common bit within locker room. It's like
who do you want who'd be the person that you
would take care of your money? And they all pick
somebody who do you want to not date your sister? So, yeah,
it wasn't just the Vikings or at got it, got it,
that's what they do in locker room.
Speaker 3 (13:17):
Yeah, hey, at least offset though. Man, you know, giving
those million dollar.
Speaker 5 (13:21):
Gifts and purses and bags.
Speaker 2 (13:24):
He did nothing for her birthday.
Speaker 1 (13:27):
Nothing. Yeah that sucks. Sounds like a sucky dude, sound yeah,
a loser.
Speaker 3 (13:34):
All right, this is weird. But there's a mom who
she got arrested. She's accused of putting feces in her
child's IV when she was at the hospital.
Speaker 1 (13:43):
She wanted the kid to stay sick.
Speaker 3 (13:45):
Okay, see I read this and I'm like, I have
no idea why a mom would do this.
Speaker 1 (13:49):
Yeah, it's kind of like the Munchausen syndrome where if
they stay sick, you are you know, the subject of
everybody's well wishes. So you like the attention, I'm assuming.
Speaker 3 (13:58):
Yeah, Well, they have no reason why she did this,
yet she's gotten arrested. They have surveillance footage of her
going to the restroom and coming out with a cup
and then messing with their iv and put in the
waste inside the child's ivy, which I read this and
I'm like, I don't understand any of.
Speaker 1 (14:13):
This or sympathy, man or they love the attention, and
that's mostly what that munch house in syndrome is.
Speaker 3 (14:18):
WHOA.
Speaker 1 (14:19):
It's like they're getting attention either for themselves or for
their kid, and both have been major news stores with
people and so they continue it.
Speaker 3 (14:25):
But if you put like poop in someone's veins, in
like their bloodstream, like what, that just could kill them
to I feel like it's way worse than keeping them sick, right, But.
Speaker 1 (14:35):
That does keep them, so that's what is right.
Speaker 2 (14:37):
Yeah, it causes something, and then the doctors are trying
to figure out.
Speaker 3 (14:43):
Had you heard of this before, like that story?
Speaker 2 (14:45):
No, so hold on, there was video.
Speaker 3 (14:47):
Yeah, they had surveillance of the hospital room. I guess
they're all.
Speaker 2 (14:50):
That's what I'm now wondering. I'm like, are they videoing
in your hospital.
Speaker 3 (14:54):
Or in the room.
Speaker 1 (14:55):
They may have also been allowed to video because they
went to a judge and said, we think this is happening.
Speaker 2 (15:01):
Okay, we now, well yeah, because I'm like.
Speaker 1 (15:06):
I don't think they can just generally have video. And
again I'm doing a lot of assuming. Even with that story,
I heard it with much out of syndrome.
Speaker 3 (15:12):
Yeah, I did too, because it didn't say that. But
that's why I brought it up, because like, I just
have no idea and there's no explanation why she did this.
But so I mean that makes sense to me, I guess.
Speaker 1 (15:21):
But and then I would think if something keeps happening
to the kid and that's unexplainable and someone goes, I
think the mall may be doing this, we need to
think they would get basically a warrant. Okay, but what's
it's not really a warrant, But.
Speaker 3 (15:33):
What's wrong with the camera in the hospital room? You much?
The camera? I just thought, like a hospital room is like,
you know, you're everyone's clothes and they're just you're not.
Speaker 2 (15:44):
Always you know, and you have family there, you could
be having very personal private conversations like.
Speaker 3 (15:51):
Oh, but you know what though, I remember when my
dad was in the hospital, there was a camera there
just for the nurses to watch him if they weren't.
Speaker 2 (15:57):
Like a baby camera.
Speaker 3 (15:58):
Yeah, it's something like that in the bed.
Speaker 2 (16:00):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (16:01):
I mean that definitely could be it if a person
is having.
Speaker 2 (16:03):
They get up and fall, Yes, if.
Speaker 1 (16:05):
They're if they're sick for a reason, they would need
to be monitored. Sure, yeah, but you can't just put
a camera in somebody's hospital room unless there's a specific reason,
which it could be the condition that they're in. Sure,
but if I go in for yeah, my tons was
taken out, you don't want a camera. They're not putting
a camera in there to watch the right Yeah.
Speaker 3 (16:23):
Well, anyway, I thought that was weird, crazy.
Speaker 1 (16:24):
How Apparent could do that to their kid.
Speaker 3 (16:26):
So crazy and that maybe do you think maybe like
a GoFundMe, Like if there's a GoFundMe for the baby,
they just keep them sick or for the kid.
Speaker 1 (16:32):
I don't know if there was a go fund me.
I just heard Munchausen because we've heard of people doing
that before. Morgan, Well, do you want a good story
or we can let's go with the Yeah, we're hitting
I have I have one of each. Give me the
good Okay.
Speaker 4 (16:48):
So Winter Olympics I talked to you guys about Breezy Johnson.
She was one of the downhill skiers. She won gold
and then she ended up competing again, but she crashed
out and didn't get it. But right after the crash out,
she got proposed to.
Speaker 2 (17:00):
She's now engaged.
Speaker 1 (17:02):
I wonder if he was gonna propose regardless or he
keeps the ring. It didn't work, as I gotta lift
her up. She had a crash out. Now it's the
time to propose. Lift her up? Yeah, and then do
you second guess if you are gonna do it at
the end, if she won or she finished, do you
go she just crashed out, Do I still propose?
Speaker 2 (17:17):
I would question that, yes, because it's like, oh, I
need to let her feel these feelings right now, and yeah,
it seems like maybe it's not the right time.
Speaker 1 (17:27):
Unless it's the exact right time because her crash out right.
Speaker 3 (17:30):
Making the Olympics is such like emotional thing for.
Speaker 2 (17:32):
Them, right, I know, and they've been working so hard.
Speaker 3 (17:35):
And many like hey, will you marry me? Yeah.
Speaker 1 (17:38):
There are football players that do that though, that they'll
propose at the end of their own game. They in
a bowl games. That's happened before. I don't know. I'm
not gonna judge somebody for their decision because they know
the person. But I wonder if he was dead set
on doing it regardless, if he was thinking, I don't know,
I'll keep it with me just in case since she crashed,
he's like, no, I need to do it now to
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lift her up.
Speaker 5 (17:59):
No, he's that he was doing it no matter what,
and that he had a plan B if she got
seriously hurt, if she crashed on her run.
Speaker 1 (18:05):
It's plan B not to do it because she's in
the hospital.
Speaker 5 (18:09):
I don't know it, just said he. I guess they
were on one of the morning shows, Today show, whatever,
And he said when she crashed, I was freaking out like,
oh my gosh, is she okay? And then she got
up and then I started freaking out like going, oh
my gosh, I'm about to propose again. But don't worry.
I did have a plan B if she was seriously hurt. Yeah,
and I couldn't do Plan A.
Speaker 3 (18:29):
Got it?
Speaker 1 (18:30):
What was your bad one.
Speaker 4 (18:32):
My bad one was about Okay, well, it's about obviously
the hearing that happened yesterday, and.
Speaker 1 (18:37):
Maybe I wanted to freaking jump out.
Speaker 2 (18:38):
Window and what horrible Pam Bondy, who's that Attorney general?
Are you watching the news?
Speaker 5 (18:45):
I don't have television or internet, guys, I don't have anything.
Speaker 1 (18:48):
I have no idea what I just saw on my phone.
Speaker 2 (18:49):
I watched on my phone that Cardi b b though, Yeah.
Speaker 1 (18:54):
Yeah, how do you have Cardi b new?
Speaker 4 (18:55):
It doesn't matter, go ahead, But really it's about what
people are describing as the bird. So there was certain
representatives who went in and like viewed a lot of
the Epstein files and they're the ones who were talking
at the hearing unredacted. Yes it's supposed to be. And
so there's this burn book though, that apparently Pam Bondi had,
and it shows everything that they were looking up in
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that room. So she knows every single file that they pulled,
which means she's surveilling what they're surveilling, if you will,
Like it's basically like they're watching each other do everything.
Speaker 1 (19:29):
All the victims are there, Yeah, behind her. It's pretty
powerful that she wouldn't turn around to look at them.
She just SCRAMed up the stock market. It's bad luck.
Speaker 2 (19:41):
I thought that was AI at first.
Speaker 4 (19:42):
That's how bad I thought it was when I was watching, like,
this has to be AI.
Speaker 2 (19:45):
That can't be real.
Speaker 1 (19:47):
I know it was real because I know I did
see Donald Trump cross over Lebron James own an AI
video maybe laugh at that looked really real, got moves.
They were like new Chinese company creates AI. That looks
so real. Even I, who have a pretty good I
for AI, they use its own. I was like, that's
as real as can be.
Speaker 3 (20:02):
He crossed over Lebron. Yeah, broke his ankle.
Speaker 1 (20:06):
Uh. There's a guy's name is Jason Snape. And so
he found a postcard in his mail from a former
college professor and it read, if you're reading this, I'm
dead and I liked you. Don Glickman a designed professor
who died in November at age ninety four, and asked
his daughter to send over one hundred of these postcards
to his favorite students after he had died. So all
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these students that he really liked in his class, he
like teaching. As soon as he died, he had his
daughter send out all the cards okay, and the one's.
Speaker 2 (20:35):
Like it's like I liked you, like you were a
good student. Okay. First my brain when you first said it,
I thought he was sending out cards like I liked you.
Speaker 1 (20:42):
No, it was like to one hundred kids that he
enjoyed teaching. That's small ages. I love that Glickman came
up with the idea while in home hospice and designed
the card himself. A photo of it went viral on
social media, getting more than one point five million views.
From spokesman reminds me a little bit. There was a
coach in North Carolina who when he died money for
a mule for alls players that he's ever coached.
Speaker 3 (21:03):
Oh that's cool.
Speaker 1 (21:04):
Yeah, that's a good one there.
Speaker 3 (21:06):
Man. I got on Facebook and one of my professors like,
for the last month, he's been posting like every year,
you know, like like he's been teaching for I don't know,
like thirty years, and every year he's like, all right,
this is a group of pictures that I found in
my closet over this year, and I'm like, dude, not
one of me. And like I used to be with
him all the time, like all the time I worked
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the news I ran camera, I ran radio, stage, everything,
and like I'm not in one picture. I got my
feelings hurt.
Speaker 1 (21:37):
He went through all of them, but it was cool, like.
Speaker 3 (21:39):
Oh man, there's so and so, Like, oh my of
so ands, I haven't seen them forever. It's so cool.
Speaker 1 (21:43):
My watchman calling me boomer because I've kind of gotten
back into Facebook because somehow it's on my phone now.
I don't know how I told you guys. I just
logged in on my phone and so now I look
at it.
Speaker 5 (21:52):
A little bit.
Speaker 1 (21:53):
It Facebook is really stupid because they put up the
most garbage AI all the time. It's all these pages.
I saw one where Luke Brian got in a fight
with Joy Behar on the View. It's always people country
artists fighting people on the View and they're like, Luke
Brian tells her, you do not insult country music. It's
all fake. And then people on in the comments like
I had a boy Luke like believing it. It's such garbage,
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Like and there's always fake movies that are being made
on Netflix. It's like Netflix just signed the Blake Shelton
story and Austin Butler's playing Blake Shelton. They got Austin
Butler Up. People, I can't wait for this. It's the
epitome of slop. Other than that, it's just kind of
fun because they Facebook feeds you the really good ads.
Speaker 3 (22:34):
I gotta say, like the ones perfect for you.
Speaker 1 (22:36):
Yeah, they really know. And my wife saw me on Facebook.
He's like, why why you have Facebook? Boomer? And it
happened to be on the Bobby Bonho page. I wasn't
going to the comments, but I happened to be on
the page because I was seeing how some of our
stations were putting up pictures of the Bobby. I was
just looking at that, and so Boomer, because you're on Facebook,
Baby Boomer, just on Facebook, and that's who's on Facebook.
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It looks it seems like so I've kind of got
back into Facebook though.
Speaker 3 (23:03):
Dude, they've been giving me good ads too. Said there's
like an umbrella. I've been talking about getting a umbrella
from my back so I can cover my grills, and like,
I've gotten fifty ads of really cool umbrellas. I'm like, dang,
they're so good.
Speaker 1 (23:16):
I have one from Elwood Clothing, which I do buy
Olwood T shirts that just popped up. I'm looking at
Dad now have a Thomas Rhett Akins in the Grand
Old Opry post. Look, I have a bunch of baseball cards. Like,
it's good ads.
Speaker 3 (23:30):
What's the Thomas Rhett? What's going on there? Is he
just playing?
Speaker 1 (23:34):
Thomas Rhett and his dad Red Akins performed at the
Grand Ole Opry tonight as part of the Conservation Aid
benefit concert. And it's a clip of them playing and
talking fake no, but yeah, And here's one. It's like
a Wrigley Field cub sign that has digital you can
do yourself.
Speaker 5 (23:51):
But yeah, the ads are.
Speaker 2 (23:52):
That's a buy Like you can buy that sign and put.
Speaker 1 (23:55):
In it what you want to put in it. But
the ads are top notch. Luke Combs released his twenty
two song track list, I Don't want to do You
see those underwear they're making that can tell by your
fart if you're sick or not.
Speaker 2 (24:11):
I mean, yeah, I'm like, how though from flatulence?
Speaker 3 (24:14):
The smell different smell.
Speaker 1 (24:16):
No, it's not a smell. It's not in the air. No,
it's what's in the air and the particles that are
in that it's able to measure.
Speaker 3 (24:25):
Do you know that it's kind of gross, But I
promise it's not too gross. But did you know that, like,
if you do that many times in your underwear, you
can burn a hole through it?
Speaker 2 (24:36):
What because of the gas?
Speaker 1 (24:38):
Really?
Speaker 5 (24:38):
Yeah, that's cool.
Speaker 3 (24:40):
Do you know that I did?
Speaker 2 (24:43):
Does you just set it on Facebook?
Speaker 3 (24:44):
Nope? No, sure, wasn't ai side of my house.
Speaker 1 (24:48):
Man.
Speaker 3 (24:48):
It was crazy. I've had this underwear for a long time.
Speaker 1 (24:51):
But if that's the case, you probably just that's probably
just a stress point of your underwear.
Speaker 3 (24:55):
No, dude, it's perfectly right there. You sit down.
Speaker 1 (25:00):
That's the stress point of your underwear.
Speaker 5 (25:02):
So this is your underwear. You got a hole?
Speaker 3 (25:04):
Oh my, I think I've burned a hole through that thing.
Speaker 1 (25:07):
No, that's the stress point of your underwear.
Speaker 3 (25:08):
You sure.
Speaker 1 (25:09):
Yeah, That's where your butt kind of stretches the most.
Is that middle spot right there?
Speaker 3 (25:14):
Okay? All right? I thought I thought it was a fart.
Speaker 1 (25:17):
A six year old girl breaks the national record of
Girl Scout cookies by selling over seventy five thousand boxes.
Speaker 2 (25:24):
Wow.
Speaker 1 (25:24):
A Pittsburgh six year old sold more than seventy five
thousand boxes the Girl Scout Cookies single your record. She
couldn't find a troop, and then she joined the Girl
Scouts with the help of her dad, and her cookies
sales grew exponentially after a video of her went viral
on social media. Yeah, I felt like it was something
like that, what do you get if you sell that
many Girl scot cookies? Cause you get little little treats
every level, right, like an umbrella at this tree got
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to patch man, that's cool.
Speaker 2 (25:49):
I don't know. I was only made it up to Brownie.
Speaker 5 (25:53):
And I know they have Cavs Scouts a discount if
you sell a certain amount.
Speaker 3 (25:56):
What does the money go to?
Speaker 1 (25:58):
The Girl Scouts? Just like Yeah, I think they do
a lot of activities and they give back a lot too,
So I think it just goes into the Girl Scout fund.
Who knows what's happening with that?
Speaker 2 (26:07):
More scholarships? I think, Oh, we're speaking of like not
of that in that like it's sort of feeling like
we don't really know anything and everyone's lying to us.
So I saw someone talking about how just for your
mental health, like anything you see on the news or
anything anywhere, just mentally tell yourself the word maybe after
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so like see it whatever it is, and then just
internally make maybe your mantra because like maybe that way
you don't get so like hooked on one way or
the other that it's like actually fact because we're being
fed so many lies.
Speaker 1 (26:49):
I see it. I go partial, the partial truth. They're
not giving it to at all because we have no
idea and it's way worse than this.
Speaker 2 (26:55):
That could be another way.
Speaker 1 (26:56):
So it's not meant for your mental health, that's the opposite.
Speaker 2 (27:00):
Partial.
Speaker 1 (27:00):
I just feel like nobody tells us anything. Amy is
convinced Eddie's not paying for the Valentine's dinner tonight.
Speaker 5 (27:05):
There's no chance. Why zero?
Speaker 1 (27:08):
Per Well, my wife though, right for me, because well,
you're not going to just pay for your wife and
have me pay for you because you didn't know.
Speaker 3 (27:15):
You know what I'm saying is I would pay for
my wife and like that, like half of the dinner. Yeah,
just not the whole dinner. I wouldn't pay for Bobby
and his wife.
Speaker 1 (27:22):
Why do I pay for yours all the time?
Speaker 3 (27:24):
Because it's if it's Valentine's I think your wife.
Speaker 1 (27:27):
My wife would be okay with it. No, No, she'd be
fine with it if you paid for all If tonight
you said, guys.
Speaker 5 (27:34):
There's no way, there's not a chance.
Speaker 3 (27:37):
Possibly though they don't.
Speaker 2 (27:38):
Do it, you might do like the wallet grab.
Speaker 3 (27:40):
I do the walll grab all the time.
Speaker 5 (27:42):
Oh I forgot it in the car.
Speaker 3 (27:43):
Hey dude, let me get this one. Okay, you got
it all right.
Speaker 1 (27:47):
Here's the deal. If you go to the wallet grab tonight,
I will let you get it for real. Yeah, the
whole thing for all four of us. If you want
to go to.
Speaker 2 (27:56):
He's going to be like, I'll have water.
Speaker 3 (27:58):
I tell my wife, don't order anything. I'm paying tonight.
Speaker 1 (28:01):
If you want to go to the person who's seating
us or the server, even behind the scenes in tandam
your card a little trick, how about it? Yeah, and
then it comes and it's already paid. I'd have no
problem with that. My pride will not be hurt.
Speaker 3 (28:11):
What do we do a little credit card roulette?
Speaker 2 (28:14):
That's not that.
Speaker 1 (28:15):
I would do that, But that's not the point of it.
The point is for you just to take it to
not have a chance.
Speaker 3 (28:20):
But if I did, if I did it, I'm going
to do it loudly and be like Kaitlin, don't worry,
I got this. Don't worry.
Speaker 5 (28:25):
This's on me.
Speaker 3 (28:26):
Guys. Happy Valentine's Day.
Speaker 5 (28:28):
But now it's not the right time. Now it's not
the right like a kidney. He's not going to do it.
Speaker 3 (28:32):
What do you mean?
Speaker 5 (28:33):
He'll talk about it, but he's not going to do it.
Speaker 3 (28:35):
No, Like like Bobby doesn't drink, so like his meals
aren't too expensive. I'll tell my wife not to drink.
Kaitlyn's not drinking. I'll I'll get water.
Speaker 1 (28:44):
Be great for sounds like you're taking your four kids out.
Speaker 3 (28:49):
No, just waters, guys.
Speaker 1 (28:52):
I would not have a problem if you decided you
want to pay for all four all right, I'll say that.
Speaker 3 (28:56):
But why is Amy saying that? Like? What what made
you think that?
Speaker 2 (28:59):
What are we talking about it? And I just came
to the conclusion like I just don't think like it's
gonna happen. So if like we could bet on it,
my money is on Bobby paying.
Speaker 3 (29:10):
Okay, Well that's dumb because then I'll just pay just
so you don't win. Like, how do I like? Do
I bet too? I bet? I bet I'll pay for it.
Speaker 5 (29:18):
Okay, I'll bet.
Speaker 3 (29:19):
I'll bet you ten dollars, five hundred dollars I pay
for it. He's taking that.
Speaker 5 (29:22):
My god, Bobby will rent up that bill on the midst.
Speaker 1 (29:27):
I'd call and pay for it ahead of time, just
so the chance.
Speaker 2 (29:33):
Oh man, that is next level.
Speaker 3 (29:36):
Let's see. So you're gonna pay it, we'll see TBD.
Speaker 1 (29:41):
Launchwalks wants to know why a company is so dumb?
Speaker 3 (29:44):
Yeah, why do you do this?
Speaker 5 (29:45):
No, No, our company has just they're just stupid. I
don't know what's going on. But all of a sudden,
they are putting up stanchions all around our building like, oh,
can't walk that way. Oh you got to go around
the other way, all because there's people having a meeting
in our conference room. It's like we can't walk by,
Like it's like it's un it's crazy if we have
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to go to the bathroom and they see another human
in the hallway.
Speaker 2 (30:09):
Kick.
Speaker 1 (30:10):
I thought for a different reason. It's not that I
thought it was for them standing walk by our studio.
Speaker 3 (30:14):
Oh no, it's for us. Oh see. What I thought
is like you don't want to walk by, Like Lunchbox
doesn't want to walk by that conference room. It's clear,
it's glass, you can see through it, and on the
board is written like get rid of Lunchbox, Like they
don't want to see that. They don't want Lunchbox to
see that. Like what if it's like stuff like that,
like Eddie and Lunchbox.
Speaker 5 (30:32):
They wouldn't. They wouldn't do it out and open like that.
Speaker 3 (30:34):
Anything.
Speaker 5 (30:34):
Maybe they would because like I went to the bathroom
the other morning and I said hi to the girl
at the front desk, and it like a light bulb
witting off in her head, like, oh, I forgot to
put the stanchions up. So when I came back from
the bathroom, she had the hallway blocked off.
Speaker 1 (30:48):
Are you the reason they're putting up these velvet ropes?
Is it you? Because you go in and.
Speaker 5 (30:52):
Eat the food and you they're wasn't even food out.
Speaker 2 (30:54):
There, Yes there was, there's been food, but yeah, yeah,
I just think that they're having meetings and it's a
distraction to have a but we can walk other ways,
so I think they're trying to direct us to go
the back ways so we don't disrupt the meetings. Because honestly,
it is kind of crazy how this is. There's radio
shows going on in multiple rooms and and some people
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outside this door are so loud, like exactly multiple people
can be so loud, and I'm like, it's just interesting
that that's just never taken into consideration. So I think
that along with the disruption of having people walk past
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the glass. It's like, let's just keep this area quiet
and more private for this meeting.
Speaker 1 (31:44):
I thought it was to keep people from walking by
our studios. No, no, I don't.
Speaker 3 (31:47):
Think it's for us, man, it's for them.
Speaker 2 (31:50):
I think it's for them, and I think it makes sense.
Speaker 3 (31:52):
I was told though, it wasn't us that they were
trying to keep out. Of course I heard that it
was other people in the building, like the people. No,
they just said, like, it's not for you guys.
Speaker 5 (32:02):
Of course they're going, yeah, it's like we really need stanchions.
Speaker 2 (32:09):
If we had to guess, definitely for us.
Speaker 1 (32:11):
Yeah, he goes and eats the food of people that
don't even work in this building. Like they'll lease out,
rent out the office space and they'll have food and
he'll just go and eat their food. People don't even
work here.
Speaker 5 (32:19):
Well, it's a lot of leftovers, a lot of food
not getting eaten.
Speaker 1 (32:22):
I don't like, you don't know, it's not gonna get
eaten because you know what they're gonna do with it.
I don't like waste, but it's not wasted yet.
Speaker 5 (32:28):
Yeah. I'm just saying it's pretty stupid to put up stanchions,
so we can't go to the bathroom. It's like, oh, no, can't.
Speaker 1 (32:34):
I've not been to the bathroom.
Speaker 2 (32:36):
Yeah, instead of going left, go right, and then.
Speaker 5 (32:39):
You go to the first hallway to the right up stanchions,
gotta go to the next hallway.
Speaker 3 (32:42):
Bobby, you don't go to the bathroom.
Speaker 1 (32:44):
I know, but if I do, like this morning, I
want I peede the stands weren't up. I don't know.
Speaker 5 (32:49):
I haven't.
Speaker 1 (32:50):
I just thought there were a few people from us,
and I'm like, I go through this. I haven't thought
much about it. Amy wants to get an investment agreement
with lunch Barks.
Speaker 2 (32:57):
Oh, I have it written up or typed up?
Speaker 3 (33:01):
You want out?
Speaker 2 (33:02):
No? Not yet?
Speaker 3 (33:04):
Oh, she's serious.
Speaker 2 (33:06):
Not yet?
Speaker 3 (33:08):
Is that a contract?
Speaker 1 (33:09):
Yes?
Speaker 5 (33:10):
Are you really about to read that whole paper?
Speaker 2 (33:12):
No, I'm not going to read it at all. You
can read it and choose if you want to sign it.
I'm not going to read it. But it's an agreement
between us because we should have done this from the
beginning when we started handing you money, which I'm fine with.
I think it's fun that we have this fun. I
just want a monthly update of what's happening with our money.
And then if I choose to pull my money out,
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I have how many business days you have to get
it to me so that it's not like Bobby's situation.
Speaker 1 (33:40):
Whereas I try to get it to Bobby, ye already
spent the money.
Speaker 2 (33:46):
Would you spend it on special?
Speaker 1 (33:49):
What I paid off a bed? I lost a bed
and that wasn't even all of it. I lost like
two thousand dollars.
Speaker 2 (33:56):
Okay, Well, so you can read over this and sign.
Speaker 3 (34:00):
It sounds pretty scary.
Speaker 2 (34:02):
It because you I have no control. I gave you
this money, you have invested, and you could do whatever
you want and I don't know, and this just helps
protect both of us.
Speaker 1 (34:09):
Well, why would he sign?
Speaker 5 (34:10):
There's no need, there's no need for me to sign the.
Speaker 1 (34:13):
Like, why would he sign? I'm just asking you why
you think you would just voluntarily sign something that is
no advantage.
Speaker 2 (34:17):
Or there's no also, no diss it.
Speaker 3 (34:19):
It's just it's I.
Speaker 5 (34:20):
Mean, it's been working the way it is. We don't
need to compligate that.
Speaker 2 (34:22):
Accountability is good for everybody. That way, he knows like
he can pay me my my investment if I choose
to withdraw it, or if if something happens and he
decides to take it out and there's a payout, like
I need to make sure that I'm taken care of.
Speaker 1 (34:38):
You do. But there is no reason that he's gonna
feel he needs to sign the contract. There's nothing.
Speaker 2 (34:42):
If he doesn't want to sign it, then I'll just
take my money out.
Speaker 3 (34:45):
Boom there.
Speaker 1 (34:46):
Now there's a reason for him to sign it. But
the problem is he won't give you his money. Your money, Well, no,
he needs he doesn't have right now.
Speaker 2 (34:55):
I know he doesn't have it right now, but I'll
give him five business days.
Speaker 5 (34:59):
Okay, I'll bring it more.
Speaker 3 (35:02):
That's not true.
Speaker 2 (35:04):
Okay, you don't want to just still do this together
and have fun and just sign.
Speaker 5 (35:08):
You're trying to make it all complicated with a contract. No,
you went got a lawyer to type you up something
or your boyfriend.
Speaker 2 (35:16):
I googled it. My boyfriend, trust me, did not take
time to work on this. It says lunch box signature
down here at the bottom and mine Amy.
Speaker 3 (35:26):
What you do? Do you google? Contract?
Speaker 2 (35:28):
Yeah, investment agreement and then it like I just put
the day parties the investment capital sounds pretty. Monthly reporting
and transparency is all I'm asking for and then.
Speaker 1 (35:39):
Disponsely reporting it. She wants a full report from Lunchbox
is weird. The performance of the stock.
Speaker 2 (35:46):
We would never Sometimes we would forget we had this
investment with him, and we'd be like, oh, you'd be like, oh,
let me go and get out my phone, and like,
I'd rather him just like be paying attention to it
once a month, or.
Speaker 5 (35:56):
You could just look at the stock and say, oh,
in the video is up, today's free.
Speaker 1 (36:00):
I bought a bunch whenever we put it in with
him so I can monitor it myself to see where
it was. So that's how I kept tracking it.
Speaker 2 (36:05):
Yeah. I just thought this could be fun, Lunchbox.
Speaker 1 (36:09):
Yeah, I'm not really in the signing contract, Like, are
you officially saying you want your money?
Speaker 2 (36:14):
If you can't sign this, then I need the money.
And that's a bummer because I thought he would sign this.
It could be fun. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (36:20):
Hey, have you talked to your neighbor that may sue you?
Speaker 5 (36:22):
Uh? Yeah, there is good news on that front, guys.
I will not be getting sued. I saw her walking
the dog arm in a sling and she I said, hey,
so how are you? She said.
Speaker 1 (36:37):
We went out and just pursued the how are you yeah.
Speaker 5 (36:39):
Because I mean every time I see her walking the dog,
I'm like, man, is she walking by my house? Like
thinking I'm gonna sue this guy? And I said, you know,
like what exactly happened? And she was like, well, my
dog saw a squirrel and kind of yanked and then
I slipped on the ice and I went to the
urgent care. They gave me a little cast, but it
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was still hurting, and she went in. She had surgery
on her wrist, so she has plates and like screws
in thereikes. And I said, oh, well, like you're not
like playing under sue, are you?
Speaker 3 (37:12):
Said that?
Speaker 5 (37:13):
Yeah, I gotta ask, man, got I mean, the living
with the thought of them showing up at my door
to say you've been served just kind of freaked me out.
And so she's like, no, no, no, no, it was
my fault, you know what I mean. I should have
been more careful and kept the dog a little tighter
and not let him chase the squirrel. I was like,
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that's all I had to hear. Have a great day, amore.
That was it. That's why I didn't even talk to
her anymore. But I am not getting sued, man.
Speaker 3 (37:43):
I thought you would at least like like record her
and be like, so are you saying it's the dog's
fault why you fell?
Speaker 5 (37:51):
And then record that? Just didn't think about that, no
liability to me?
Speaker 3 (37:55):
Right, is that what you're saying?
Speaker 5 (37:57):
Say that one more time a little bit louder.
Speaker 1 (38:00):
I don't even get an impresion of you.
Speaker 5 (38:03):
You would just talk yeah, oh yeah, oh you guys
were making fun of me.
Speaker 3 (38:07):
Yeah, no, no, no, we're just doing your voice.
Speaker 5 (38:09):
I didn't get it.
Speaker 1 (38:09):
Yeah, I'm glad she's not doing you good.
Speaker 5 (38:12):
Yeah, it feels good. I can't believe I lost a
business partner today.
Speaker 2 (38:17):
You don't like to just sign it.
Speaker 1 (38:19):
You could literally take the same money and put it
right back in at the same rate. Everything's the same,
but your profit won't be the same. Well, she'd be
able to buy that because of the profit that she made, right.
Speaker 5 (38:30):
But but she would be back to even instead of up.
Speaker 1 (38:33):
But out, she wouldn't be even because she's made money,
right but.
Speaker 5 (38:37):
Right but she would go back in and the stock
she would have zero profit in the stock. The new stock,
she would be at zero profit.
Speaker 1 (38:47):
You'd still be at profit from what you put in
initially with your with your money, you'd still be up
that amount and you still own the same amount that
you'd be taking out.
Speaker 2 (38:55):
Yeah, it's not how I saw this going.
Speaker 1 (39:00):
Like I'll sign something for with no benefit to myself.
Speaker 3 (39:02):
Yeah, but it's Amy, you know him, it's not.
Speaker 2 (39:05):
It's just a respectable agreement we should have put together
at the beginning.
Speaker 5 (39:09):
My word is a respectable agreement.
Speaker 3 (39:12):
Did you say crap all the time?
Speaker 5 (39:14):
I'm a man, I'm like Oak. My word is like, oh.
Speaker 2 (39:20):
Strong Jerry Maguire, that is Jerry Maguire.
Speaker 3 (39:24):
I'm so that is so good because Oak's a strong wood.
Speaker 5 (39:28):
I'm so glad that I can't believe you.
Speaker 2 (39:31):
You know what happens not his word is worth nothing.
Speaker 5 (39:35):
That was so impressive that she got that.
Speaker 1 (39:37):
Has your algorithm showed you the new sport where the
two men run at each other. No, so there's a
new sports where they literally there's no ball. They just
slamming each other as hard as they can. It's called
basically called run it straight.
Speaker 3 (39:51):
And this is for real, it's real a sport where Australia.
Speaker 1 (39:55):
Yeah, it's always like Australia, New Zealand. They have no
no Australia's Run Nation Championship. It's a new contact sport
where two people sprinting each other full speed and slam
head on trying to knock the other person down. Medical
experts warn the collisions can cause serious brain injuries. With
one year all just calling for a band of the
entire thing.
Speaker 2 (40:12):
Oh yeah.
Speaker 1 (40:13):
The Sports Second event recently sold out a almost six
thousand seat arena in Sydney. And they run I'm talking nopads,
just shorts and just slam and it's like who can
stay up?
Speaker 3 (40:24):
They're big dudes though, man, big dudes.
Speaker 1 (40:27):
It's like rugby players.
Speaker 3 (40:28):
Yeah, oh like that.
Speaker 1 (40:29):
Type of thing.
Speaker 2 (40:30):
Okay, see I was picturing like Usain Bolt, like sprinting.
Speaker 1 (40:33):
No, it's not really speed helps but mostly it's about
the girth of the human body. Gotcha with the speed
a skinny guy would die.
Speaker 2 (40:42):
Well that's what I had in my head, was like sprinters. O.
Speaker 3 (40:45):
They're big meati dudes.
Speaker 1 (40:46):
Okay, all right, here we'll show you more of likeel
slip here. If you're watching on YouTube, you'll be able
to see.
Speaker 2 (40:50):
This bottle what like a wattle run?
Speaker 1 (40:54):
No, you go as fast as.
Speaker 2 (40:55):
You can, I know, But like if you're a big guy.
Speaker 3 (40:58):
Here we go.
Speaker 1 (40:59):
Ready, Oh so they do have a ball? Yeah, the
ones I was watching they didn't have a ball.
Speaker 2 (41:07):
But oh my.
Speaker 3 (41:08):
Gosh, I haven't seen this arena.
Speaker 1 (41:12):
Oh yeah, they're killing each other. Oh there's no one.
Speaker 3 (41:22):
I wonder if that's part of it, trying to make
them fumble.
Speaker 2 (41:24):
How do you get how do you become the person
holding the ball?
Speaker 3 (41:28):
And then there are these dudes doing it at home?
Speaker 1 (41:30):
But see they don't have a ball, right or does
one gave a ball there?
Speaker 3 (41:33):
Yeah? They have balls?
Speaker 2 (41:35):
Great, kids are going to start doing this.
Speaker 1 (41:37):
This is just begging for a concussion.
Speaker 2 (41:38):
Yeah, this is problematic.
Speaker 1 (41:41):
The world's dumbest sport whatever.
Speaker 4 (41:44):
This kind of reminds me of the slap competitions where
they slap each other in the.
Speaker 1 (41:48):
I don't like watching them.
Speaker 3 (41:49):
I don't understand that one though, Like, Okay, you can
take a slap better than someone else. How do they control that?
Speaker 1 (41:55):
Well, you can, you have a chin, but you also
are good at hitting.
Speaker 3 (41:59):
Just just you're just born with a chin that can
take a hit.
Speaker 1 (42:02):
But it's also the hitting as well. Yeah, so it's
but you know, it seems stupid to me too. But
people make a lot of money.
Speaker 3 (42:07):
That's connected to like UFC.
Speaker 1 (42:09):
Right, let's Dana White, same owners, I think, Right, does
t k O own that or just Dana White a
part of that?
Speaker 3 (42:13):
I think Dan is just a part of it.
Speaker 1 (42:15):
Because t k O owns WWE in UFC.
Speaker 3 (42:18):
Oh really, m hm? Can you get stuck in that?
T k ye?
Speaker 1 (42:26):
I think it's a public company because I think we
bought some I love everything they do. Did we buy
some of that?
Speaker 5 (42:33):
Yeah? We did.
Speaker 1 (42:35):
Do we have money we have got in there?
Speaker 3 (42:38):
Wait?
Speaker 2 (42:39):
Do we have money in that?
Speaker 5 (42:41):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (42:43):
Contract?
Speaker 2 (42:44):
Yeah exactly. I also remember that I have how much
do we have in that?
Speaker 5 (42:51):
Like one hundred dollars? It's going like like one hundred No, really,
that's what we put in.
Speaker 2 (42:56):
We each put in collect totalin.
Speaker 3 (43:00):
If you went to one of these companies, you're like,
how much money do I have on this? They're like,
I don't know, like a hundred.
Speaker 1 (43:03):
I don't know.
Speaker 3 (43:04):
I think give or take? Why do you why do
you get offended by this lunchbox? It's just true, like
what's okay for her to try to get a contract.
Speaker 5 (43:15):
I didn't get offended. I'm looking up to see a
power slap is owned by t k Oh that was
all I was doing.
Speaker 7 (43:19):
Well.
Speaker 2 (43:19):
Next, when you look up our t a t k O.
Speaker 5 (43:23):
What do you want to know about it?
Speaker 1 (43:25):
We've made what would you what would you think we
wanted to know about it?
Speaker 2 (43:28):
I don't know, Wait, we have any other investments.
Speaker 1 (43:32):
That's the problem I think is owner Dana White. So
it doesn't have to be a t k O property,
but it looks like he guys own that.
Speaker 2 (43:42):
Shame on us.
Speaker 3 (43:43):
I don't like that. One bare knuckle fighting that's kind
of cool. I've been watching that like that, but I.
Speaker 1 (43:51):
Think people would feel the same way about that that
you do about slapping, Like why are you doing this?
It's a bare knuckle You're just getting hit and hitting.
Speaker 3 (43:57):
But it's just to me, the bare knuckle feels like
it's just two dudes, like all right, it's just us
and our dukes, you know, like no gloves, no kicking,
no nothing, and it's.
Speaker 1 (44:05):
I don't know, it's cool, but one bare knuckle you
could probably not get hit as well if you're really good,
yeah're slapping, you just are going to take a shot.
Speaker 3 (44:13):
And there's no padding on the fist, you know, so
like if you hit him, it hurts you too.
Speaker 1 (44:18):
Lunchbox.
Speaker 3 (44:19):
We go.
Speaker 5 (44:19):
Yeah, my I must be like a guru at investing
because it's up one hundred and one percent since got it.
Speaker 1 (44:27):
Okay, what do we have in there?
Speaker 2 (44:29):
Uh?
Speaker 5 (44:29):
Market value is two twenty nine ten.
Speaker 1 (44:32):
Okay, i'd like to have that. I like to have
my third You.
Speaker 3 (44:37):
Want to pull out again?
Speaker 1 (44:37):
Yeah?
Speaker 5 (44:39):
Yeah, why I considered that your taxes fair enough, That's
what that's really why I did it. I didn't. I
was like, I can't calculate taxes, so I figure thirty
bucks seems good.
Speaker 1 (44:49):
Wait, hold on, also, it's more than thirty bucks. Yeah,
thirty times three would be nine er one hundred.
Speaker 3 (44:56):
You're trying to get thirty percent, lunch box, that's what
it is.
Speaker 5 (44:58):
Oh, I was thinking about what we put in. Yes,
you're right, it would have been sixty.
Speaker 1 (45:03):
It's over two hundred right.
Speaker 5 (45:04):
Now it is today. I mean it wasn't back. It's
been up the last week. It's gone up.
Speaker 1 (45:09):
You can keep my TKO money and we're set. We're
clear on taxes.
Speaker 3 (45:13):
Sure, but what other ones do you have in there?
Speaker 1 (45:15):
I don't know.
Speaker 3 (45:15):
That's why.
Speaker 1 (45:16):
He just like, what oh oh yeah, I forgot so
no more, no more?
Speaker 3 (45:22):
All right?
Speaker 1 (45:23):
Do we have any other in there with you.
Speaker 5 (45:24):
No, we have. We bought that one with Ray that
went down, so we have another one. Well, yeah, it's negative,
like thirty dollars.
Speaker 1 (45:32):
Yeah, but there's still money in it that we own.
It's not minus thirty where we owe it thirty more dollars.
Speaker 5 (45:39):
Uh what was it called Academy? Oh yeah, we have
Academy seventeen dollars worth.
Speaker 3 (45:44):
Wait wait, you just said you don't have anything else.
Speaker 5 (45:46):
The night in two that wasn't a good one.
Speaker 3 (45:50):
We lost bunch in there.
Speaker 1 (45:51):
Hey, I'm telling you rape told me to buy Royal Caribbean.
It is by far my highest No chance, what is it?
Speaker 5 (45:59):
It's not as high as the video. The video is
ninety percent.
Speaker 3 (46:02):
But Bobby's not in the video anymore.
Speaker 1 (46:04):
Yeah, I am. I have it over here too. I
can show it. I bought it at the same same rate.
Speaker 2 (46:09):
So where's this? Is not a good time to get
in on Royal Caribbean.
Speaker 1 (46:12):
Now I can show you. I'll pull off my phone.
Royal Caribbean is here's the difference.
Speaker 3 (46:23):
Let me see.
Speaker 1 (46:24):
I can do Royal Caribbean for the same amount I've
made plus fifteen hundred and the video I've made plus
thirteen hundred.
Speaker 5 (46:29):
What's the what percentage did it go up in that time?
That's what matters.
Speaker 3 (46:37):
This is a broker, Hey, good job, broker. That sounded good.
Speaker 5 (46:44):
See I know my stocks.
Speaker 3 (46:45):
You soundly.
Speaker 1 (46:49):
Percent change?
Speaker 3 (46:50):
NA Video.
Speaker 1 (46:53):
Plus point three. Royal Caribbean plus point seventy to one.
Speaker 5 (46:57):
No, that's not right. It's ninety percent. Navidia since we
bought it is up ninety percent.
Speaker 1 (47:04):
I'm just telling you what's on my app here.
Speaker 5 (47:07):
We've had a ninety percent return on our money with Navideo.
Speaker 1 (47:11):
In the week, Royal Caribbeans almost up one percent. In
the video is down half a percent in the month.
Navidia is down point six two. Roal Caribbean's up point
seven to one. In three months, Royal Caribbean's up point
seven to six. The video is down point six to one.
You're to date, Royal Caribbean's up point seven the video
is up down point five six. No, it's it's outperforming
(47:39):
the video in always okay, Uh, here you go look
all time, what's I bought it? Roll cribbeing up eight
hundred and fifty seven percent plus eight hundred and seven
percent NA Video plus seventy four percent, So almost get
close to one hundred, but Roal crimbs up eight hundred
(48:00):
and fifty seven percent.
Speaker 3 (48:03):
Big difference, big difference, Yeah, huge.
Speaker 7 (48:07):
Hey, Ray, you should do this, man, Yeah, I mean
there's other ways to do it. I'm still learning, Like
you should do what stock trading?
Speaker 2 (48:15):
Yeah, like be a day trader.
Speaker 3 (48:17):
You do though, right, Ray?
Speaker 7 (48:18):
No, I mean it's not buying and selling. There's also
things called margins where you get premiums. But I'm still learning.
It is so complicated and if you don't know what
you're doing, you can lose a lot of money.
Speaker 3 (48:28):
Ray's favorite movie is Wolf of Wall Street. Like, other
than the illegal stuff, Ray wants to be that dude.
Speaker 1 (48:34):
It's up eight hundred and fifty six percent since I
bought it. That you wow me to buy it?
Speaker 2 (48:37):
When did you buy it?
Speaker 1 (48:37):
In twenty twenty right after the pandemic because Ra he's
like viroal Caribbean.
Speaker 3 (48:41):
I remember that.
Speaker 7 (48:42):
That was literally my buddy who works at Costco and
he goes, now, I'm honestly considering retiring. So whatever you made,
he made equally that much.
Speaker 3 (48:49):
How did he what was his inside working at Costco?
Speaker 7 (48:51):
He lives there, he's down there in Fort Lauderdale. He
sees all the boats going. He goes, they're still going
out during the pandemic. This is gonna boom afterwards, and
it did.
Speaker 1 (48:59):
There you go, all right, weird done everybody? Thank you, Amy.
I get your money back if I could, if I would,
if I could.
Speaker 2 (49:07):
It wasn't how I was expecting it to go. But
I guess if he doesn't sign it, I need to
stick with the fact that.
Speaker 1 (49:11):
He said tomorrow, tomorrow, Hey, go pros down sixty two
percent of Ray, tell me to buy that one.
Speaker 2 (49:17):
Yeah.
Speaker 7 (49:18):
I mean, maybe with this video stuff in the news,
go pros will become more popular, get more footage of
these crimes.
Speaker 3 (49:23):
Maybe, or the Olympics Ray like, you know those helmet cams,
those go Pro helmet cams that as well.
Speaker 2 (49:28):
Did y'all see the Ukrainian olympian that the helmet thing?
He yeah, he didn't like, you work that hard as
an Olympian. And then he had athletes or I don't
know if they were Olympians or just Ukrainian athletes that
had died in the war, and he had them on
his helmet and he was like, I'm racing in this
helmet and they're like, if you're raising that helmet, you're disqualified.
(49:50):
So he's like, gues, I'm disqualified.
Speaker 1 (49:51):
Yeah, he's out.
Speaker 3 (49:52):
Oh dang.
Speaker 2 (49:53):
I was like, wow, would I do that?
Speaker 3 (49:57):
I think I would.
Speaker 2 (49:59):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (50:00):
Put the helmet on, they say, but underneath it before
I when I'd peel it off.
Speaker 3 (50:03):
Yeah, and then.
Speaker 1 (50:04):
I'd have all my friends on there.
Speaker 3 (50:06):
What was it stickers?
Speaker 1 (50:07):
Now it's paint. It's painted helmet, right.
Speaker 2 (50:09):
Yeah or stickers. Yeah. It looked like yes, either painted
on or stuck on. The various people, like twenty of
them all is.
Speaker 3 (50:18):
Like like falling falling buddies.
Speaker 5 (50:22):
Yeah, all right, So he didn't even get the race.
Speaker 1 (50:25):
He pulled out.
Speaker 5 (50:25):
Oh, I thought like he was like on the metal stairs.
Speaker 2 (50:28):
No, That's why I was asking myself, damn would I
go through all that to finally make it to the
Olympics and then that would be my stance? I understand that. Yeah,
And I'm like, wow, that takes a lot. And then
I did wonder about his fallen friends if they would
be like mad at.
Speaker 1 (50:42):
Him unless they called his unless he they called his bluff.
And he's like, well, crap, now I have to get out, sure,
like I'm out if you don't love me, and they're
like no, we're not letting you crap. Yeah, all right,
that's it. We'll see you guys tomorrow.
Speaker 5 (50:54):
Goodbyeverybody.