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Speaker 1 (00:01):
This is the Bobby Bone Silk. Let's I'm gonna go
over to Sandy Kate, who lives in Florida. Hello Sandy Kate.
Speaker 2 (00:11):
Hello Bobby, and hello everybody there.
Speaker 1 (00:14):
What's happening? You're on the show.
Speaker 2 (00:17):
Yes, finally I've been years I been trying to get on.
Speaker 1 (00:21):
Well, let's let it rip there, Sandy Kate. What do
you got to say?
Speaker 2 (00:24):
Okay? My family took We went on this train, expensive
dinner train trip up in Upper New Hampshire. And as
we were cutting through our first course, which was a salad,
my sister is cutting her salad and she stops and
she kind of makes a yeeking sound, and I said,
what's the matter. It was a half a mouse in her.
Speaker 1 (00:46):
Salad, which half had her butt.
Speaker 2 (00:51):
It was it was the butt half.
Speaker 1 (00:54):
Are you sure it was? Are you sure it was
a mouse?
Speaker 3 (00:57):
Be the old man?
Speaker 2 (00:58):
Yes, we you know. And we kicked our butche to
this day for not taking a picture. We're taking pictures
of every course, and we didn't take a freaking picture
of that mouth.
Speaker 1 (01:08):
What happens when you say, you guys, they knew about it? Yeah,
what happened when you go to the people and say, hey,
we got the mouth on our salad.
Speaker 2 (01:14):
Well, we showed it to her and says, hey, this
isn't her salad. I said, and you know who knows
where the other half is? You know, there's like fifty
people on the train. Well, she kind of kept it
really low and she said, oh, oh, let me go
get somebody. And they came and they took the mouse away,
and they said, well, we'll take care of it and
we'll tell the chef. So we finished our dinner. My
(01:37):
sister of course didn't meet her salad, of course, and
afterwards they never offered to refund her money. They and
when we asked, when we were reading the train, what happened,
you know, did you tell the chef? And they acted
like it never even happened.
Speaker 1 (01:54):
If you didn't take a picture of it, that's probably
the best. If you're that train and no way took
a picture, you get rid of the bo It's like
a court case. You don't have a body, You really
don't have.
Speaker 4 (02:03):
A case, and you just act like these women are crazy.
Speaker 1 (02:06):
Yeah, those crazylated in four f they're trying to say
there's a mouse in or salad. Yeah, that sucks. And
I think the lesson everybody learns here is as soon
as something weird, have to take a picture of it.
That's very unfortunate. That is disgusting. Anything you want to
say about that.
Speaker 4 (02:20):
I think I said it all just thinking right now,
I'm gagging, like I don't know how you don't make
a bigger deal out of it. Where's the other house?
To their point, does somebody else have the head of
the mouse? And then by accident, Yeah, where the where's
the inside of the mouse?
Speaker 1 (02:38):
I like to say, where I think it happened is
probably in the preparation of the salad, which probably wasn't
even on the train. It's probably a company. There's animals.
They probably got chopped. There were no guts or anything
like that. Yeah, uh, Sandy Kate, I appreciate that story.
Is the lesson that you learn take a picture of
everything now.
Speaker 5 (02:55):
Yes.
Speaker 2 (02:56):
Yes. One of their explanations was that everything that is
that on the train or food was taken from that area,
was all grown there. They said the greens were grabbed
up from the you know, the steel, local mouth wash.
Speaker 1 (03:09):
Yeah, local mouse for sure. Sandy Kate. I appreciate that call.
I hope you have a great day. I do want
to go to Charlie in Northern Virginia. Hey, Charlie, you're
on the show. What's up, buddy?
Speaker 6 (03:20):
What's up?
Speaker 7 (03:20):
Bobby? Morning Studio, Morning.
Speaker 6 (03:24):
Guys.
Speaker 7 (03:24):
I was listening to the pod yesterday. I'm eml listener
but listening to guys forever. But I was dying laughing
yesterday at the testicle bit. And I know it's not
a bit. I know we got some issues going on.
Speaker 1 (03:36):
He has a testicle, Charlie. His left testicle is so
much bigger than his right testicle.
Speaker 7 (03:42):
Dude, I'm just saying, if that was me, how could
you not go to the hospital lunch like right away?
I mean, I know, like a broken finger, fettle heel, lop,
stuff my toe whatever, dude. But that is your testicle.
Speaker 1 (03:52):
That's a testicle, yeah, Kenna said it better myself. That
is your testicle. Yeah, it is well in your thought, Charlie.
So is that what you want to add? He needs
to go to the doctor, dude.
Speaker 7 (04:02):
No, Kyler is a stag guy, right, we all know that.
But yesterday you guys dropped more testees th in a
high school gym.
Speaker 1 (04:08):
Class, Yes, sir, yes, how many?
Speaker 7 (04:10):
Or a variation of the word testicle was said thirty times.
I was guying, laughing every time.
Speaker 1 (04:15):
Clinical.
Speaker 7 (04:15):
It's the clinical wordlarious, guys, heliolarious.
Speaker 8 (04:18):
Yeah, no, no, no, it wasn't funny funny. It's medical.
Speaker 1 (04:20):
Medical. So was not done for comedy reasons. So, Charlie,
it was not done for comedy reasons. It was a
medical Okay, buddy.
Speaker 7 (04:28):
I'm praying for your your testical lunch. You gotta go
get a checked out, my guy.
Speaker 6 (04:32):
You got to thank you.
Speaker 1 (04:34):
Hit you with my guy. Yeah, Charlie, appreciate that call man.
Have a great day, all right, all right, see you later.
Let's go to Jesse in Indiana. Who's on the phone. Jesse,
You're on the Bobby Bone Show. What's going on?
Speaker 6 (04:46):
Hi, Good morning, Bobby, Good morning, studio morning. This is
a dream to talk to you, guys. But I wanted
to let you know. My five year old son comes
home from pre K yesterday with a gift from his teachers.
Give the kids Chris god book. Usually a Christmas book
every every year, and it's usually like a two dollars
(05:08):
kind of corny Christmas book. This year they gave Bobby.
They gave your stan Lee the Dog First Day of
School book to every pre k in his class. I
think I was more excited. I was more excited than
he was. We're big fans of the show and we
read it last night at bed and all I have
(05:30):
to say is your very coolio, Julio, Bobby.
Speaker 1 (05:32):
Yeah, thank you very much. That's really exciting to me
that a school decided I wrote a kid's book, which
will make a lot more sense after my wife has
a kid, but after we have a kid, but after
she delivered, right right, Yeah, But I wrote a kid's
book and it did really well thanks to our listeners.
And it's called Stanley the Dog and his First Day
at School. And that's that's really cool. I really appreciate
you calling and waiting to tell me that story makes
(05:54):
me feel good. Thank you, Jesse.
Speaker 4 (05:56):
Yeah, of course.
Speaker 6 (05:57):
Are you going to get a sequel to see maybe
when Stanley meets the baby?
Speaker 1 (06:03):
You know, I thought about This is just the thought
and I have not started on it. But the idea
is we have two dogs. We have Stanley, and then
we adopted Eller. We found ellr adopted her. And it's
about how brother and sisters can be brother and sister
without having to actually be you know, blood brother and sister,
which could go step siblings, adopted kids like that same
meaning could be used without me having to like differentiate
(06:25):
what the difference is, Like, this is your family, even
how you're born into it. All families are different, All
families have love. I've thought about toyed with writing that
version of it, like Stanley gets a sister, and Stanley's
sister doesn't come, well, I guess a dog, but you
know what I mean. Yeah, So, I mean I've I've
kind of outlined that, but I haven't really really gone
(06:47):
into production with it or anything, but I appreciate that.
I do think that book would do really well.
Speaker 4 (06:51):
Yeah, I think that would help kids. Yeah, I understand.
I'd read it to my daughter. Yeah, she's eighteen, but
she she loves to.
Speaker 1 (06:59):
Say families a different, not all families are full blood,
and you can still be family without being full blood.
Speaker 4 (07:04):
Yeah, and so I think her was, like, you explaining
it with your dogs would help her understand that her
little brother, even though they don't have the same parents,
is still her brother.
Speaker 1 (07:13):
Even that book that I wrote wasn't really about dogs.
It was yeah, kids fitting in exactly, and you don't
have to fit in to actually fit in. So yeah, Jesse.
I appreciate that. Thank you very much for bringing that up.
Speaker 9 (07:23):
Yeah, of course, yeah you.
Speaker 1 (07:24):
Too, Thank you, Mary, chriss to you. But if it's
not selling it or anything, but it's on Amazon, if
anybody wants it, I think I make half a cent
every hundred books or something.
Speaker 9 (07:33):
Oh really, I don't know.
Speaker 1 (07:34):
I literally don't know what that is. You guys can
call us eight seven seven seventy seven Bobby and Miss
the Mob. Tuesday Reviews Day. Let's start with that. I
did watch the second Knives out. I've seen the first one.
I liked it. The third one came out, and so
we're gonna watch the third one. We're like, I think
there's a second one, so let me watch the second one?
(07:54):
Is fine?
Speaker 9 (07:55):
It wasn't that good Onion or yeah the Glass Onion? Yeah,
do you watch it a long time ago, like when
it came out. Yeah, it was very good.
Speaker 1 (08:02):
I thought it was fine.
Speaker 9 (08:03):
Yeah, three and a half. Because the first Man is out,
it's really good.
Speaker 8 (08:07):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (08:07):
We started the third one already, so I'm not gonna
review it, but it feels like it moves better than
the second one. Did you watch them all, Mike? I
haven't seen it. Third one, yet liked second one. I
like their Segon one.
Speaker 9 (08:17):
Yeah it's on the island, right, Yeah, yeah, so there
you go.
Speaker 1 (08:22):
I watched That's that's my final one that I didn't
do anything from you.
Speaker 4 (08:27):
I watched The Reckoning is Shawn Colmes documentary.
Speaker 1 (08:32):
Oh you watch that?
Speaker 4 (08:34):
Hmm, yeah, I watched. It's four episodes.
Speaker 1 (08:37):
Do you think we knew what that was? If you
just say the Reckoning?
Speaker 4 (08:40):
Well, I just feel like so many people are watching it. Well,
like my friends that I've talked about are like, oh,
The Reckoning, Oh my gosh. But yeah, it's Shawn Combs
documentary put on by fifty cent. It's confusing because when
you first see the footage, you've got footage from Sean
Combs from Puff Daddy, like his footage from like in
hotel room six days before his arrest. You're like, wait
(09:02):
a second, is this his own documentary and he's trying
to put it out and make himself look better? It
is not. I don't know exactly how the decent got
the footage, but word on the street is, oh you do, yeah,
oh they did wear I missed that part. People didn't
pay their they didn't pay them. Yeah, so they're like, fine,
you can the street.
Speaker 1 (09:20):
I literally saw like a news clip about it. Did
he didn't pay the production crew?
Speaker 4 (09:27):
What I learned in this documentary other than that he's
a total like it might be one of the worst
humans ever. He definitely does not like to pay people,
and it's a control thing. He likes to just keep
them on the hook and then because then once they
have the payment and the money, he loses some of
his power. He is not He's just not a great, bad, bad, bad,
(09:47):
bad bad And I've watched other documentaries about him. I
thought this one was really well done. I do worry
about when did he gets out if he's watched this
and and knows who's talking, Like, is he gonna find
a way to retaliate. I don't know, because his co
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founder of Bad Boy Records like really gave it all,
like he was twenty five percent owner of the company,
founded it with him, then ended up getting fired after
he didn't want to do some shady stuff after Biggie died.
And he's like, I'm not doing that. That is so
disrespectful to Biggie and his family, and Puppy was like, hey,
you're fired, and he is in the documentary sharing a lot,
(10:34):
and he seems like a really nice guy, and you
want to believe everything he's saying. Obviously I have no idea,
but he he spills it all to where I could
see if Diddy wanted to get out of jail and retaliate,
he could.
Speaker 1 (10:46):
What do you read it? Five five five out of
five scores.
Speaker 4 (10:53):
Okay, Well for what it is, for being an informative
documentary about Diddy and all the different interviews they landed
of people that are finally willing to talk. They even
had some jurors they were That was interesting to me
because I'm like, how could y'all let him off on
some of that, Like you're crazy.
Speaker 1 (11:14):
Well, because he's a bad person doesn't mean he is
guilty by the law on all those counts.
Speaker 8 (11:20):
They were fair and unbiased. Is what you're saying.
Speaker 4 (11:22):
Is I think he manipulated them. I think that they
were He's a master manipulator. He is text book master.
Manipulated them well through avenues of other people weren't on
the street. Is he would. They were paying certain influencers,
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and these jurors would go home at night, they had
access to media, access to TikTok, They would watch certain
things and then be influenced that way.
Speaker 1 (11:52):
Did you guys have big your phone?
Speaker 9 (11:53):
No, no, I'm supposed to.
Speaker 1 (11:55):
I like it, but there's some bug still I like it.
Speaker 9 (12:01):
What are the pros like? What do you like about it?
Speaker 1 (12:03):
It looks cools a little faster? Yeah, but then like
my typing and listen, I'm mister typo, no doubt about it.
I'm like, bad, bad at typos now saying buttons aren't.
Speaker 9 (12:14):
Made him a little bit smaller?
Speaker 1 (12:15):
Is that what it is?
Speaker 4 (12:16):
Like?
Speaker 1 (12:16):
I'm all slapping thumbs over here, just saying working. I
was talking with one of our I'll just say somebody
works here older than us. And I was like, hey, hmu,
and he was like, what's whom you mean?
Speaker 9 (12:31):
Hit me up?
Speaker 1 (12:31):
Yeah, I thought. I thought that that's not even the
new and I thought everybody knew hmu.
Speaker 9 (12:35):
I just figured out I didn't know. I never heard it.
Speaker 4 (12:37):
I did. I had no idea in my head. I
was like, hug me up.
Speaker 1 (12:41):
Interesting, Maybe I'm being a little judgmental, and so maybe
that that isn't known.
Speaker 9 (12:46):
I'd never heard it.
Speaker 4 (12:48):
I had not ever heard it.
Speaker 1 (12:51):
I caused you too, as the barometer though.
Speaker 4 (12:55):
It. Yeah, everybody, everybody it around for a long time.
Speaker 9 (13:01):
You sound like my seventeen year old. Everybody does that dead.
Speaker 3 (13:03):
Okay, well everybody below thirty five.
Speaker 9 (13:06):
I felt like, hmu's pretty you bick what it's in text,
like f y, I seen that one before.
Speaker 1 (13:12):
I haven't been around for a long time.
Speaker 4 (13:14):
I would be like, hair and makeup. Everybody after hugged
me up because HMU does stand for hair and makeup.
Speaker 1 (13:21):
I can be wrong. Okay, you have it five out
of five?
Speaker 4 (13:23):
Well, I mean for what it is. I get that
you don't.
Speaker 1 (13:26):
Give for what it is.
Speaker 4 (13:28):
Yeah, because I feel like everything has their own category.
Speaker 1 (13:30):
We're not judging you. I'm just like, wow, five out
of five. That's like it.
Speaker 9 (13:33):
That's perfect.
Speaker 1 (13:33):
That's perfect. That's I mean, there's not a second of it.
You're like, this is kind of boring.
Speaker 4 (13:37):
I think fifty watch job No, and I don't have it.
I don't have a desire to Bobby. I'm shocked you
don't want to watch The Reckoning.
Speaker 1 (13:45):
I thought reckoning. I don't know why that's so annoying.
I know, but it's like you expected us to know
what that is. It's like it's like I watched the Reckoning.
Speaker 4 (13:53):
And we're like it's like the number one showing Netflix.
Speaker 9 (13:56):
Everyone says the Diddy documentary, No.
Speaker 4 (13:59):
Because it's not to be confus is with other Diddy documentaries.
This one is the recon Well, you.
Speaker 8 (14:02):
Should have said the reckoning.
Speaker 4 (14:05):
Or whatever it's called, Sean co the Reckoning.
Speaker 1 (14:07):
You're right in all this, you know, I'm what's the
official title of it, Seawan combs, the reckoning? Probably wrong?
Speaker 4 (14:15):
Okay, Seawn comes the Reckoning like I feel like, you
know how sometimes we assign homework. You should watch it.
It's crazy.
Speaker 1 (14:20):
Okay, have you watched the Alien documentary? I've paid for
for you to watch.
Speaker 4 (14:23):
I have it right here.
Speaker 1 (14:24):
No, that's a question.
Speaker 9 (14:25):
Have you watched it?
Speaker 4 (14:26):
Have it pulled up on my computer ready and waiting
for me to watch?
Speaker 9 (14:29):
What does you reckon have to do with the documentary?
Speaker 4 (14:32):
I literally have read I can't wait to click play.
Speaker 1 (14:36):
It's probably his reckoning.
Speaker 4 (14:39):
His time has come because he has been getting away
with this for years and years, and the fact this
just goes to show like how much power and money
and how people were terrified of him and what he
would do. He's responsible for a lot of violence and
deaths and and somehow he's just the deaths in my opinion,
(15:01):
my opinion, In my opinion, he is how can he
be connected to so many bad things and then all
and always be like I had nothing to do with it.
I know that, I know that, I know that he
got shot there. I know that person got beat up there,
I know they got I know they died. I know
it was right there, But I had nothing to do
with it. Like I forgot about the time that Tupac
got shot at his recording studio, when Tubac was on
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his way to record with the One to Diddy Artists,
and then that was it. Didn't die, he didn't die,
got shot five times, didn't die times.
Speaker 10 (15:32):
Yes.
Speaker 4 (15:32):
And then later when Tubac was asked, do you think
did he had anything to do with it? Tubac was like, yeah,
I do. So he did.
Speaker 1 (15:42):
Lunchbox anything, No Morgan anything.
Speaker 11 (15:46):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (15:46):
I watched jingle Bell Heist on Netflix. It's a.
Speaker 1 (15:50):
That's okay, yeah no.
Speaker 3 (15:53):
It's about these two strangers and they end up doing
a heist together. So really on brand for what's been
happening in the world, and it's Christmas. It was really good.
It's very indie type Christmas movie. I would say I'd
give it three point five out of five presents.
Speaker 9 (16:09):
Okay, Eddie a very Jonas Christmas. Dude, it's awesome. I
did not want to watch this movie like I saw it.
I'm like, I guess that'd be kind of cool to watch.
I'm not a Jonas Brothers fan, Like, I don't know
their music. I know a couple of their songs. Dude,
I watched this thing. I'm like, this is a solid
Christmas movie.
Speaker 1 (16:28):
Why what made it solid?
Speaker 9 (16:29):
Oh, it's just got everything. Like they're trying to get
home for Christmas and they can't do it. Everything's going wrong.
Their plane blows up, their train breaks down, they can't
get tickets out of whatever, Like everything wrong happens. And
then they're brothers. They're always fighting. A lot happens, you know,
when they're stuck. I'll just say I'll leave it.
Speaker 1 (16:47):
There at celebrity cameos.
Speaker 9 (16:50):
Yes, that's why I'm gonna give it for Will Ferrells.
Speaker 1 (16:54):
Who is in it?
Speaker 9 (16:56):
Will feril starts with It's like starts with willfare We're.
Speaker 1 (16:58):
Not gonna say who's in it, Will throw Okay, Well
then you did how you did it? Okay?
Speaker 8 (17:04):
Rad?
Speaker 1 (17:05):
Did you watch anything throwbacks? What you got?
Speaker 12 (17:09):
We did home Alone. We did Home Alone to New York.
We did Christmas Vacation, We did Santa Claus. You guys
are in huh Lindsay Lohan's Christmas. Yeah, we knocked out
like five last weekend. It's my wife's thing, not mine,
but Lindsay Lohan's. Look up the title. It's one of
the it's definitely a top fiver and it's a new one.
Speaker 1 (17:26):
So all right, thank you very much. Yeah, looks like
you watched all those again more than the first time. Yeah,
those are our favorites. Last year, thirty one year old
Dave Goodings made the mistake of ordering a twenty foot
inflatable Santa instead of the four foot when he was expecting.
He put it up anyway, and this year he complimented
it with a twenty foot inflatable Snowman sidekick. So with that,
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the stage was set until an anonymous letter showed up
at his mailbox complaining of his tacky decoration. In response,
they decided to purchase a sixteen point five foot grinch.
They added to the display.
Speaker 9 (17:58):
Oh double down.
Speaker 1 (18:00):
I love that they're not committing a crime. And if
it's not an HOA violation, why are you complaining? Your
complain does nothing except make me want to get a
grant at sixteen point five feet. That's from my London. Yeah,
I shout out to that guy. You want to hear
a bad story you're in the mood or note you
want the bat one now or any want later?
Speaker 4 (18:17):
No, we can take it now.
Speaker 1 (18:18):
Oh that reminds me of what you were talking about. Yeah, yeah, okay.
From KTVU in New Hampshire, a six year old girl
had to be hospitalized after testing positive for cannabis and cocaine.
According to the police Department, the girl's mother allegedly told
a witness not to cooperate with police. On Monday, the
mother was arrested on a warrant for witness tampering. This
charges out it to another of endangering the welfare of
a child. So this kid wasn't doing drugs. The kid
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has accidentally got something. It was just around the house
that was extremely easy to access, a gummy or something.
And now the kid almost died because the parent doesn't
give a crap crazy huh.
Speaker 4 (18:55):
Yeah, that's terrible.
Speaker 1 (18:57):
And then it just starts the system though of you
take parents away from a kid. Now the kid, I
don't know what what situations like kids may get put somewhere. Yeah, terrible.
Speaker 9 (19:09):
I saw like something on TikTok where a foster mom
was putting the kid in the like a dog crate.
Speaker 4 (19:14):
Oh gosh.
Speaker 9 (19:15):
So like to your point, like who knows where they're
going to go now?
Speaker 1 (19:19):
Yeah, I have trouble putting my dogs in a crate.
And crate training is something that vets and animal behavior
specialists recommend.
Speaker 4 (19:28):
Yeah, they say, like absolutely, we should, we should be yeing.
Speaker 1 (19:31):
So we do have crates now, But I just can't
shut the doors on them. Really, they just go when
they love it, they go in there. I'm telling you.
They go in there like I go on my bedroom,
Like if I'm like I just need a minute and
I just go in my bedroom and just sit, or
we have a big chair in there, or I take
off my clothes and get on the bed because I
can't do street clothes on the bed.
Speaker 4 (19:47):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (19:48):
They go in the crate like that, and I know
they like they go just chill. They go in the crate,
but I can't. I can't shut the doors on them.
And that's recommended, and I feel bad, but you put
a human in there, a kid human, That's crazy. Dude,
you want to do this? Think about your kids?
Speaker 11 (20:02):
Yeah?
Speaker 9 (20:03):
Yeah, So it was like a dinner topic. Are you
a bad news give me the bad news first kind
of person? Or give me the good news first?
Speaker 1 (20:11):
Very much a bad news like sometimes just give me
the bad news. Don't even give me the good news.
I'll just go.
Speaker 9 (20:16):
But you got to get both.
Speaker 1 (20:17):
No, but I'll just go. I only want the bad news.
Speaker 9 (20:19):
Why don't you want to reward?
Speaker 1 (20:22):
Diary? But sometimes I don't only want the good news, Like,
just give me the bad news and just let me,
let me fight it. Then I can just experience the
good news. Holy oh does that make sense?
Speaker 4 (20:30):
Yeah, like you don't want it.
Speaker 1 (20:31):
I don't want it. Damaged about bad news if they
don't have Yeah. Yeah, so I'm just like, just give
me the bad news, no good news, and they react
like you did. Wait no, no, no, the good news
is counter No, that's the reward. Only want the bad
and I want to take it. I want to digest it.
I want to fully understand the consequences for me, for whomever,
what's happening. Come to terms with it, and I'll hit
(20:51):
you back for the good news because I want to
experience that independent of itself. Yeah, it's bizarre.
Speaker 9 (20:58):
That's different.
Speaker 1 (20:59):
I'm very much bad news first.
Speaker 13 (21:01):
You.
Speaker 4 (21:03):
Yeah, I guess I would go bad news first and
then give me the good news.
Speaker 9 (21:06):
Quickly, right like yeah, like beat it up.
Speaker 1 (21:09):
I need like a day in between.
Speaker 4 (21:10):
But yeah, okay, I mean I would never think to
separate it. So, yeah, maybe you're onto something.
Speaker 8 (21:15):
I'd say bad news first, so I can end with
the good news, so you can end on a positive.
Speaker 4 (21:20):
Because he's very it's positive, mister positive, sort of like
how you eat food, Like sometimes if you got a
bunch of like if you know you need to eat
this like vegetable, you eat that first and you eat
the other people.
Speaker 1 (21:32):
And I understand that I have a whole you know,
lucky charms theory on life. But yeah you do. Yeah,
but that's like work, like you work hard and get
your spoils after.
Speaker 9 (21:42):
Like it's not like bad news.
Speaker 1 (21:43):
No, it didn't have to be. I do understand how
they could run parallel. But why what what did the
kids say?
Speaker 9 (21:48):
Well, they were all different, but most most of them were.
Most of them were, yeah, a bad news first, just
so they can end on the good news. But one
of them was like kind of like you where it's like, yeah,
just give me the bad news.
Speaker 1 (21:58):
Like is it the and they're kind of like me, yeah,
the one that's kind of when they grew up, very simple.
Speaker 9 (22:03):
Yeah, so interesting, right.
Speaker 1 (22:06):
You could also be the option just like give me
the good news, no bad news please? Yeah, yeah, I
just want the good news. Yeah, that's it. Fun you
talking to the kids about something like that.
Speaker 9 (22:16):
Yeah, we talk. Yeah, dinner dinner Time's fun like that.
Speaker 1 (22:18):
Do all four of them come to dinner ever? Or
is your oldest who seventeen? Does he check out? Sometimes?
Speaker 9 (22:22):
He sometimes isn't home for dinner, but if he's home,
we all eat. And my wife really is like strong,
I'm not. I'm like, let's all watch the game, let's
sit in front of the TV. My wife's like, no, tonight,
we're gonna sit at the dinner table, so she enforces me. Yeah,
And it's it's a good idea because it does get
us talking about our days and whatever.
Speaker 1 (22:40):
I can do a thing now and make the baby
kick on command. It's wild.
Speaker 9 (22:44):
You say something. I wonder what you say.
Speaker 1 (22:49):
Well, it's really a sound I make. But we've been
in the kicking stage forever, Like, what is the sound
I want?
Speaker 4 (22:57):
To tell you yet, why because like freaked out.
Speaker 1 (23:02):
No, there's two things that I can There's two things
I can do that I for sure and and I
told you when it kicks, you see it, it's like
it's almost like toes come out. It kicks hard with
the whole stomach.
Speaker 9 (23:12):
Move soccer player.
Speaker 1 (23:13):
Uh. And there's two things I can do. One I'll
tell you this one for sure. I can play counting
Crows on Caitlin's stomach. Baby kicks.
Speaker 9 (23:23):
Is it kick though? Turn that off or.
Speaker 1 (23:26):
Who knows? Don't know? The other thing is a sound.
At a later date, I'll be able to tell you that.
I just don't want you guys doing it around my
wife and all of a sudden, babies kicking, you're taking
my They think we're associated with me.
Speaker 4 (23:37):
Okay, we're not going to take that.
Speaker 1 (23:39):
I don't know. You never know about you guys. So yeah, no,
it's pretty crazy. It's crazy the fact we're aliens.
Speaker 9 (23:46):
That's what I was gonna tell you. Doesn't it feel
like there's.
Speaker 1 (23:47):
An alien aliens? How we were built? We're aliens?
Speaker 9 (23:50):
Well, it's someone else we are, right, but we're eight.
Speaker 1 (23:52):
I mean, because it happens all the time every day.
It had to happen with every single one of us,
does not mean it is not bizarre. But because it's
so normalized.
Speaker 4 (24:00):
Well, some people use the word miracle, it is a miracle.
Speaker 8 (24:04):
Is it a miracle?
Speaker 1 (24:04):
I think miracles have a scarcity and a rarity to them.
I think you can't associate miracle with something that happens
a million times a day.
Speaker 9 (24:14):
To you, it's a miracle, though, like it's unexplainable, but.
Speaker 1 (24:18):
That's that doesn't mean it's a miracle. There are a
lot of things that are unexplainable. I don't know how
television works. I can't. Someone does, Yeah, someone know. I'm
telling to me and you can have your own opinion
on this. I don't put the word miracle on something
that happens a million times a day. I don't think
that's a miracle.
Speaker 9 (24:36):
But you have never noticed how crazy this is until
you've been.
Speaker 1 (24:41):
Crazy is a whole different thing. I think you use
the word bizarre, bizarre capital biz biz are and.
Speaker 9 (24:51):
Then you're going to start seeing things were like, oh
my gosh, I do that, how is the baby doing?
Speaker 4 (24:55):
All?
Speaker 1 (24:55):
And all? That's going to be crazy and I'm gonna
go thro all that. But it's a miracle, and you
it can be because I can't control how you feel
and think, and there's not a right or wrong answer.
But aside even from this, I don't put the word
miracle on something that happens a million times a day.
I think a miracle is something that infrequently happens, and
when it does happen once, people are blown away by
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it because of its infrequency.
Speaker 9 (25:18):
Yeah, like I cut my definition, I cut my finger
on Thanksgiving and it looks like nothing ever happened. That
is a miracle. Like that is crazy that the knife
went like all the way down past my nail.
Speaker 4 (25:33):
Well, now you're not making sense.
Speaker 1 (25:35):
No, Well, so here's the definition of miracle, and I
may not even walk along the definition. A miracle is
a surprising and welcome event that is not explicable by
natural or scientific laws, and is therefore considered to be
the work of a divine agency. So no, it's I
would say, according to the definition, childbirth is not a miracle.
But that doesn't mean it's not beautiful. It doesn't mean
it's not dramatic, sensational, any other words you want to
(25:55):
add to it.
Speaker 9 (25:56):
But just because science thinks it can explain it science
does explain it, thinks and explain it.
Speaker 1 (26:00):
Science does explain it.
Speaker 9 (26:03):
But like, just because science says like that's how it happens.
Speaker 1 (26:06):
It's also a highly improbable or extraordinary event. So it's
not improbable that people have babies.
Speaker 4 (26:12):
Well for some people it is.
Speaker 1 (26:13):
Yeah, but that's a specific one person, And it could
be a miracle that someone that they say is not
pregnant has a baby. Or holy crowds now.
Speaker 4 (26:18):
Like you'll never be able to get pregnant and then
you do back mirror.
Speaker 1 (26:21):
I would say that's more of the miracle, vein, but
I think, to me, it's only about the odds of
it happening.
Speaker 9 (26:30):
You guys, notice I'm saying miracle.
Speaker 1 (26:32):
Now you're still saying it weird. We just don't want
to stop. Yeah, but it's fine, we all say weird.
Speaker 9 (26:35):
Let's try my best to a miracle.
Speaker 1 (26:37):
Do you guys do the stuff on TikTok or it's
bird bird dog dog bird dog bird? Do you guys
do those? That's all Kaylin and I do at night.
It's hard, man, it's hard, expert levels really hard.
Speaker 9 (26:46):
So what is it?
Speaker 11 (26:47):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (26:47):
Yeah, I gotta talk to you. Grandma's and our paws
I don't do it.
Speaker 9 (26:50):
What is it?
Speaker 1 (26:51):
So I'll pull one up. Can I send you one
you put on the screen? I just need to one
Kaitlyn sent me last night. You have to say the
word on beat.
Speaker 9 (27:02):
Well, this will never work.
Speaker 1 (27:03):
We don't think we can get it. I can't on
the screen. Oh no, no, on the screen. But it'll
go bump bump, bump, bump, bump bump. On the screen.
You'll see a picture of a frog. It'll go frog
dog frog frog dog frog frog frog. You have to
say it as it comes up right on it. So
we can do that one, I say you or you
can pull them up on YouTube. It doesn't matter. But
we do them all the time. They're fun. There's one
(27:24):
last night, the hardest one. That one may be too
hard that I sent you because it's pull. It's a
picture of a poll pill and peel as you peel something,
so it's like pull, pull, peel, pull, peel, peel pill pull.
That one that's hard. So maybe we do it one.
How about level one on YouTube? Okay, Amy, you gonna
do it. Sure, we'll get it up. Just let me
know when you get it up. We'll keep going until
we're totally rocking it. Yeah, because that one that I
(27:47):
sent you, Mike is way hard. It's pull and also
I have a sudthern accent. So pull and pull sound
the same, pull and pull your doe.
Speaker 9 (27:58):
You're ready?
Speaker 1 (27:59):
I was really working okay, okay, Amy ready, here you go.
You have audio say the word on beat? Yes, hold on,
do you have audio?
Speaker 9 (28:05):
I got it up.
Speaker 1 (28:06):
Okay, let's right. I'll do the first one first. You
can see here we go the frog frog frog frog
dog dog dog.
Speaker 14 (28:16):
Dog frog frog dog dog, frog frog dog dog, frog
frog dog, frog dog dog, frog dog cat, frog frog
cat dog cat cat, frog.
Speaker 1 (28:35):
Frog cat.
Speaker 9 (28:37):
That is so hard.
Speaker 1 (28:39):
It's much harder than you think. Amy, ready.
Speaker 4 (28:41):
Level two?
Speaker 1 (28:42):
Well, the first ones are pretty easy, okay, okaylet sooner
go back to that one. Well, already saw that.
Speaker 4 (28:48):
One, okay, so I'll try level two.
Speaker 1 (28:52):
Yeah, you see it?
Speaker 13 (28:53):
First stop stop stop stop spot spot spot spot stop
stop post post spot spot stop stop stop spot stop
spot post stop post stop spot post stop.
Speaker 4 (29:12):
Post post spot posto spot spot stop post post stop
stop spot.
Speaker 15 (29:19):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (29:20):
You got it okay, hard, Okay, got it was hard.
Hard rose rose rose rose nose nose nose no rose
nose hose hose stop.
Speaker 12 (29:39):
Horse rose, No, miss, that's hard, that's so hardy.
Speaker 1 (29:48):
Stove nos hoset purse rose rose horse. I don't know
what that was.
Speaker 4 (29:53):
Hose purserose, how's horse?
Speaker 11 (29:55):
Stove head?
Speaker 5 (29:58):
Got it?
Speaker 1 (29:59):
That great?
Speaker 8 (30:00):
Your country girl came out to your house.
Speaker 1 (30:03):
That is a good job. Can you do another one Friday?
Speaker 9 (30:06):
That is good stuff to get you warmed up.
Speaker 1 (30:08):
This is the crap that we do at night. They
don't do it to do a lot. I'm gonna try this, Okay,
I remember it does it at first. Okay, it'll show
it first.
Speaker 5 (30:27):
Dog dog dog, dog, dog, dog, cat, cat, cat, cat,
dog dog, cat, cat, dog dog, cat, cat, dog, tat, cat, dog, cat, dog, cat, mouse, cat, mouse,
mouse cat, mouse dogs mouse, trat, cat, mouse dog, mouse, cat.
Speaker 9 (30:52):
Mouse dog.
Speaker 4 (30:54):
Like because cat, I would have said, rat.
Speaker 9 (30:57):
Oh, I'm an idiot.
Speaker 1 (31:00):
You don't even know.
Speaker 3 (31:01):
Because because it is easier to lunch.
Speaker 1 (31:04):
Sorry for this one.
Speaker 8 (31:05):
Yeah, righty go here we go.
Speaker 10 (31:11):
Moon spoon, moon, moons, moon spoon, moon smooth, smooth moon
blown balloon and spoon, moon bloom, spoo, moon balloon, spoon, balloon,
moon spoon, raccoon, spoon, moonspoo.
Speaker 8 (31:28):
No.
Speaker 10 (31:34):
Craft.
Speaker 9 (31:34):
The rhythm thing gets lunch by rhythm.
Speaker 4 (31:37):
I but do you have to say raccoon.
Speaker 1 (31:40):
Or you do say because it rhymes all of them?
Speaker 12 (31:42):
I know you.
Speaker 4 (31:43):
I didn't know. Isn't there a short raccoon?
Speaker 9 (31:46):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (31:46):
You can say coon?
Speaker 4 (31:47):
Okay, yeah, that's I.
Speaker 8 (31:49):
Didn't that you can say coon. I think it would
be boon.
Speaker 1 (31:53):
Yeah, because it's the same thing.
Speaker 4 (31:55):
Because you an out of extra sil you can't say raccoon.
Speaker 1 (31:58):
But that all right, hit me with the next one.
Speaker 9 (32:01):
We're still going.
Speaker 1 (32:03):
This is hard. I don't want to do a hard
one hard. Give me one more. I'm not very good
at these, all right? As uch commercial? Hey everybody, thanks
for watching our YouTube channel. Here's the commercial.
Speaker 9 (32:17):
Here we go.
Speaker 1 (32:17):
I'm beat.
Speaker 9 (32:21):
What we got here?
Speaker 1 (32:23):
Sock rock sock sock rock rock sock sock rock.
Speaker 16 (32:27):
Rock clock clock rock sock rock sock clock sock sock
rock rock clock sock rock clock clock rock sock rock
sock clock rock clock rock.
Speaker 1 (32:46):
Fock sock rock clock rock rock sock clock. Okay, it
was easy, though, I gotta say, I get a medium
was his media. I struggle with that one though.
Speaker 15 (32:56):
Uh ball bell bowl bull bowl bell be oh ball,
oh crap ball bull bell bull, bell bull, bell bull,
bell bull.
Speaker 1 (33:12):
Go ahead to go.
Speaker 11 (33:13):
Bell bull, bell, bull, pull bull ball bell bull.
Speaker 9 (33:22):
That's cool, dude, I'm gonna start doing this.
Speaker 1 (33:27):
This is fun and we have a huge screen.
Speaker 9 (33:30):
I know I.
Speaker 4 (33:31):
Was speaking gosh if I had this at home and
with the kids. But I guess you could just put
on the TV.
Speaker 9 (33:35):
TV.
Speaker 1 (33:36):
You can do a TV or we just do it
on our phones. And we told the phone up and
go all.
Speaker 9 (33:39):
Right, go this.
Speaker 4 (33:39):
I know, I'm just picturing like the kids in the
living room and like you know, y'all are probably laying
in bed.
Speaker 9 (33:45):
We're not doing that with the kids.
Speaker 1 (33:46):
We're sitting on the couch, okay, but then we send
them to each other little do you guys? No, she
has not a big color right now, don't touch me
get a lot of that. I want to be touched.
I don't want to be touched. All right, take your
breath there. That was hard fun though.
Speaker 4 (34:06):
Huh.
Speaker 1 (34:06):
Like those are all going super viral and TikTok right now.
I'm not even sure who started that. They just started
popping out. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (34:13):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (34:13):
Los Angeles Jerry awarded forty million dollars on Friday to
two women who say Johnson and Johnson's TACOLM based baby
power caused their ovarian cancer. Wow. The trial feature testimony
from former fdahad David Kessler, who said the company hit
evidence about asbestos and its products more than fifty years.
The verdict is the first one for plaintiffs in an
ovarian cancer talk case since twenty twenty one or Talc,
I should say the company TALC talk take TUC the
(34:37):
company stops selling TALC based baby powder worldwide, and twenty
twenty three, Johnson and Johnson says it we'll appealed a verdict.
Ap news man, just pay the people. But I guess
if you just pay the people, then everybody else is
going to see you too.
Speaker 9 (34:48):
Me too. Yeah, you know it's crazy that we just,
like I don't know, for so many years, like just
put chemicals, which we still are and I know we're
still doing it. It's just like, so I'm listening to
this old time radio stuff for Christmas, which is really cool,
like podcasts on iHeartRadio. But there was one I was
listening to and it's like these are broadcasts from the forties, right,
and the whole broadcast starts with camel cigarettes and they
(35:11):
start talking about like they've smoked thirty of these in
a row, and your throat will feel very smooth. These
are the smoothest cigarettes around. What And they're like, try
it at home next time you buy some camel smoke
thirty in a row.
Speaker 1 (35:23):
Yeah, it's the same, it's the same. Just what we
were told is okay, And it's happening right now too. Well,
we just won't know for ten years or twenty years,
forty years what we're doing now that it's being hidden
from us or we haven't discovered yet. The negative consequences
are effects from Yeah, talk, it's hard to get that
(35:44):
out of your head. Let's do the holiday tipping segment here.
This is something we kind of jump into for a
second every year. How much you should tip everybody? Here
we go housekeeper, Oh you have housekeeper. You guys have ousekeeper.
All the fifty bucks, that's the tips.
Speaker 4 (36:07):
I try to do for Christmas, just for Christmas, so
like the last time they come for the year, you
just you throw on. I think it's probably depending on
what you can do.
Speaker 1 (36:17):
If you can afford housekeeper, you probably get more than
fifty bucks. Yeah.
Speaker 4 (36:19):
I do the same as a service, like whatever she
charges for that. I just give her that, as you know,
like say, it's one hundred and something almost just different.
Speaker 1 (36:31):
What do you mean, do you have a different person
all the time?
Speaker 4 (36:34):
No?
Speaker 1 (36:35):
Okay, got it. See, and we have somebody and I'm
just like, they're in my house all the time. I
need to make sure they are happy.
Speaker 4 (36:42):
She's not at my house all the time like every
other week.
Speaker 1 (36:46):
Oh okay, what you do?
Speaker 9 (36:47):
Just clean your house?
Speaker 1 (36:49):
We have made three days a.
Speaker 4 (36:50):
Week, so oh well, yeah, that's far more like the
week after my kids are with me, because they's like
there's just a lot like sheets and me too.
Speaker 1 (37:01):
There's all over again. As the kids will say, letter.
Speaker 4 (37:06):
Cook, No, no, no, that's what It's something that's just like
my other than that, when it's just me, I don't
I can take care of it myself. It's just between
That's one of those things where delegating that is very
helpful because then otherwise I'm spending my entire weekend doing that,
and I'm thankful to be in a place where I
can do it. And I guess I just at the
end of the year, I take whatever I pay her
(37:27):
for one visit, and I give her that as a bonus.
It's like a Christmas gift.
Speaker 1 (37:31):
I was just like fifty bucks was low because they're
in your house all the time and you don't want
them to steal stuff.
Speaker 9 (37:38):
Yeah, you don't want to make them mad.
Speaker 1 (37:40):
But also I think I have a closer relationship with
ours because she's our three days a week.
Speaker 4 (37:43):
Yeah, I feel like that's very different, and she probably yeah,
she also is, Like I think it's too, Like what
do they know that you exactly?
Speaker 1 (37:51):
They know everything? They know everything, like, yeah, childcare provider,
like a nanny. I don't know because I don't have one.
I don't know if it's a nanny or but I
don't know, So I'm asking you, guys, this is what
I don't have, So I don't I don't know.
Speaker 4 (38:06):
I don't know, Like if it's just a random sitter, okay,
but yeah.
Speaker 1 (38:09):
If it's a random sitter, I don't think you tip
them from one. No, it's right, It's kind of be
same with the logic of it. They're in your house
or with your kids a bunch. You want to make
sure they feel happy.
Speaker 4 (38:17):
Right, Hey, let's not call it random, but like you
have a consistent babysitter that you use like a couple
times a month, so come Christmas time, you should give
them a bonus.
Speaker 1 (38:27):
Yes, especially if you want to continue with yeah, forty
eight bucks a teacher twenty five bucks. I don't know
you you got you gave teachers money.
Speaker 4 (38:35):
I think you can do money or an end to
be your gift.
Speaker 1 (38:38):
Why would you not just load them up then so
they give your kids better grades? I don't think, Becky,
is that like pale to make sure?
Speaker 9 (38:46):
But what about like middle school where like my middle
schooler has like seven teachers that's.
Speaker 1 (38:51):
Expensive that maybe just homeroom, just.
Speaker 4 (38:53):
The home room. It's weird because I've had years where
I've definitely like made sure to give gifts and then like.
Speaker 9 (38:59):
So sheare times are tough? Man?
Speaker 4 (39:01):
No, it's at at times they're tough. I just haven't
thought of it. And now I'm like, shoot, school ends
this week, and it I just I just had some
other stuff in my taking up space, so I'm like, oops, woopsie.
Speaker 1 (39:13):
This is from bank Great dot com. By the way,
we're of course forty two. I guess an eighteen minutes
press relase is gonna come out and if we're still on,
I'll talk about it. But I got a kind of
a big announcement coming up landscaper, gardener, snow remover. But
you can tell whoever wrote this probably lives in the Northeast. Yeah,
we don't have snow renovers. If we get snow, we
just pray at melts.
Speaker 4 (39:35):
So what are you supposed to to?
Speaker 1 (39:36):
Fifty bucks? Everything's around fifty Mail carrier twenty dollars. Gotta
be honest. Don't know the mailman.
Speaker 4 (39:43):
I don't either.
Speaker 9 (39:44):
I don't have a relationship with my mailman. But I
see him wave at him.
Speaker 8 (39:46):
You do, I talked to mine. He's a walker.
Speaker 10 (39:49):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (39:50):
See when I lived in a neighborhood where I had
a walker, that I more I would recognize my male person.
But now I don't even know when they come.
Speaker 1 (39:58):
Yeah, twenty bucks. Trash collector twenty five dollars.
Speaker 4 (40:00):
Okay, that you can like the mailman and you can
put an envelope in there for that.
Speaker 1 (40:05):
It's fired up every year back. It's just like a bit.
He does everything. I don't even know if it's real anymore. No,
he just brings it back.
Speaker 8 (40:10):
They leave the note on the would you like to
tip your garbage man? They have a plastic baggy and
they tape tape it the top of your trash can. No,
I wouldn't thank you.
Speaker 1 (40:19):
But you don't have to.
Speaker 8 (40:20):
I know, and I don't. It's just crazy.
Speaker 9 (40:22):
They never forget to pick up your trash or sometimes you.
Speaker 4 (40:25):
Know, probably okay, because you didn't put it out.
Speaker 8 (40:27):
No, I have an alley, so you don't have to
put it out. It's there all the time.
Speaker 1 (40:31):
What do you mean, so if you take the trash out,
it goes out to the alley.
Speaker 8 (40:35):
Yeah, Like trash can stays in the alley. You don't
have to move it. So the garbage truck goes in
the alley to get the trash, so you don't have
to move your trash can. It just sits there the
whole time.
Speaker 4 (40:42):
Yeah. But Bobby saying, when you physically take the trash out,
you go out to the alley. You don't like keep
it close to the house, right.
Speaker 8 (40:49):
I walk out to the alley put in the trash can.
Speaker 1 (40:52):
It sucks. It's so cold.
Speaker 9 (40:54):
It does.
Speaker 10 (40:54):
Man.
Speaker 1 (40:55):
When you just say walk to the alley, I go, oh, well.
Speaker 9 (40:58):
That's the best thing. I having kids trash out.
Speaker 1 (41:00):
Oh yeah, that's that's one of my jobs at home, though,
Like we have different chores that we do. Trash's mine.
Feed the dogs is mine always when you have the
dogs out, it's mine that you passed it down. Minor
role outside the cold now that think about it.
Speaker 9 (41:13):
Because Caitlyn doesn't want to do it.
Speaker 1 (41:15):
You know what I'm good at, though I don't want
too my own horn about chores because it's not like
I do a lot of them. But you know what
I'm good at?
Speaker 9 (41:22):
Tell us can I guess?
Speaker 8 (41:24):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (41:24):
Please do found. I found that I have a supreme
skill at this and didn't know.
Speaker 9 (41:31):
Wiping down the counters, no, although.
Speaker 8 (41:33):
I don't mind doing that sometimes finding a show fast
on your using the remote channel, you know, yeah, sure,
but I think it's a solid guest.
Speaker 1 (41:42):
But not so much chores. She's great at researching. Hey,
what just came out? And s'll if we sit down
and we don't have something we in the middle of,
She'll go like, a, I got three things we can
choose from here. We got one movie and two shows.
We've been watching a lot of stuff because she I
don't know if I mentioned you's pregnant, so I know
Amy that one.
Speaker 4 (42:01):
Like using the leaf blower.
Speaker 1 (42:04):
You know where I use a leaf flower to blow
pickleball court, You're good at that I am. It's precision.
Speaker 9 (42:11):
Well, your leaf blower is legit.
Speaker 1 (42:12):
Yeah, it's like there's a.
Speaker 9 (42:14):
Turbo mode on it where you hit the green button
and he goes.
Speaker 1 (42:17):
If you point it out the ground you lift up.
Speaker 9 (42:19):
Oh wow, No, it really does. It'll put it'll pull
your arm back.
Speaker 1 (42:21):
You look at that.
Speaker 4 (42:23):
What is it?
Speaker 1 (42:24):
Letting bowl soak?
Speaker 4 (42:26):
That's not a chore? Are that's putting something in the sink.
It's turning on the hot water and letting it, letting
the water get rid of the grime.
Speaker 9 (42:34):
So it is an extra step that you don't have
to do.
Speaker 8 (42:36):
It is impressive.
Speaker 1 (42:37):
So like oatmel will be on the bowl and I'm like,
you know, I'm just gonna let this bowl soak instead
of srubbing it out and put in the dishwasher. Smart,
I just let it soak.
Speaker 9 (42:43):
That's help it's helpful.
Speaker 1 (42:45):
She didn't think it is. She's she's not really enjoyed
the soak kind of person. Really, She's like, why don't
you just clean it off and put it in the dishwasher.
Speaker 4 (42:53):
I use the little sprier and I'm like.
Speaker 1 (42:54):
No, I want my bowls to be appreciated. I want
them to soak and let that come off naturally.
Speaker 9 (42:59):
Because if you don't soak the oatmeal.
Speaker 1 (43:01):
And you start scrubbing it, how many scrubs do you
have for the ball breaks? Nobody ever thinks about.
Speaker 4 (43:05):
That, letting the oatmeal both sit there before you go.
Speaker 1 (43:08):
Watch Still, somebody else puts it, cleans and puts on
this far.
Speaker 8 (43:12):
I let it soak, but he did contribute. He helped.
Speaker 1 (43:18):
Let it soak. I'm basically a Mormon.
Speaker 4 (43:22):
Is that a weird sexual reference?
Speaker 9 (43:25):
Oh? I got it?
Speaker 1 (43:26):
Soaking?
Speaker 9 (43:26):
Got it? Yes?
Speaker 1 (43:27):
Okay, nobody else got it out? I got it? I
got it. I got it?
Speaker 9 (43:32):
Remember I remember what that was.
Speaker 4 (43:35):
Yes, we talked about this because.
Speaker 1 (43:36):
You've heard I've heard it about so they don't have
can't they don't have sex. But what they do is
they they have sex.
Speaker 4 (43:43):
They don't don't know before marriage?
Speaker 12 (43:46):
Got it?
Speaker 8 (43:46):
I was they don't have There is terrible thing.
Speaker 1 (43:49):
There is where it goes in, but they don't do anything.
So they have their that's just called soaking. But then
they have friends that can hit the bed.
Speaker 4 (43:56):
As well, jump on the bed.
Speaker 9 (43:57):
Got it.
Speaker 1 (43:58):
But really that's not the soaking. The soaking is just
letting it, letting it hang.
Speaker 9 (44:02):
Wow, got it? Yeah? And I know that no, something new,
like I'd heard of that, but I didn't know that
that was it.
Speaker 8 (44:08):
I never I mean, I guess I never paid attention.
Speaker 1 (44:11):
One in fourteen people would rather lick a sidewalk than
give up their phone for a week.
Speaker 4 (44:15):
What take my phone?
Speaker 9 (44:17):
I'd do the likeck a sidewalk, Yeah, sidewalks, there's nothing
wrong with the concrete. I'll do it right now.
Speaker 1 (44:23):
I'll look at part that I know people are at
stepping on, because if we stepped on this part of
partart drinking.
Speaker 4 (44:26):
I guess I just would be fine without my phone
for a week. I'd be like cool reason that somebody
take away my phone.
Speaker 1 (44:32):
I was thinking about that brown shooter. And when I
say that, it makes me sound it sounds like a
Hispanic guy shoot up people.
Speaker 9 (44:36):
It's not.
Speaker 1 (44:36):
I don't mean that a Brown university shooter. And so
that brown.
Speaker 9 (44:40):
Shooter, Brown University shooter.
Speaker 1 (44:44):
Yes, thank you. They killed those people and they can't
find them. We talked about it earlier on the show.
If I ever shot up somewhere, I'd be smart enough
to leave my phone behind. But the way you would
find me is that I wouldn't have been on my
phone for forty minutes trying to think about that. That's
how you'd know it was me.
Speaker 4 (45:03):
Oh, because you're always on your phone.
Speaker 8 (45:06):
The actually suspicious that he was on his phone for.
Speaker 1 (45:08):
Forty he was around here, let's check his phone. No,
he wasn't over there, because his phone was here and
it didn't move for forty minutes. Wait, he wasn't on
his phone for forty minutes. He did arrest him. He
must have left his phone back because there's not a
forty minutes and I'm not on my phone really unless
I'm asleep.
Speaker 4 (45:25):
That's good to know. Guys. If we don't ever get
a reply.
Speaker 9 (45:27):
Yeah, now, you usually get one pretty quick.
Speaker 8 (45:29):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (45:30):
Usually it has to be a question.
Speaker 1 (45:32):
Yeah, oh yeah, we're you mean to respond to a statement?
Speaker 9 (45:34):
No, sometimes you give me a ha ha.
Speaker 1 (45:36):
Yeah, but if it's funny statement. But if someone's just
placing a statement, there is not an ask for a reply.
We do this in human form too. My wife will
say something and I'm cool. She's like, what do you
have to say? You have something back? I said, well,
you didn't ask me a question, you just said something.
What do you Our social contract isn't I say something
(46:01):
that is a statement? A decload of statement, and then
you have to say something back if I ask a question,
it is you say something back.
Speaker 9 (46:08):
But don't you want confirmation that it was heard?
Speaker 1 (46:10):
But you asked me a question, and yes I do.
Speaker 9 (46:12):
No, you have no question, no question, So like.
Speaker 1 (46:13):
I know it's heard if she's looking at me and
I say.
Speaker 9 (46:15):
It, I need you downstairs at three o'clock.
Speaker 1 (46:17):
Oh great. Points. So she'll say something like, hey, will
you grab something and bring it in here? And I
just go grab it. But that's a question's asking me
a question. But I also respond to that and yes,
I'll go get it. I don't yell yes, I just
grab it and walk. It's like, why didn't know you?
How did I know? I was like, why are you
to ask me? You never yelled yes, yeah, but I
was doing Yeah. We deal with that a lot.
Speaker 9 (46:40):
See this part of raising kids too, Like I'm trying
to raise my kids, like, hey, you've got to let
people know that you're like so, like my kids play basketball, right,
and they don't like eye contact. They love just sitting
there on the bench or whatever, and the coach is
talking like if they don't want to look at the
coach that eye contacts, it's not important to them. I'm like,
it's important that you look at your coach in the
eyes to make him think that you're listening to him.
Speaker 1 (47:00):
Do you think that, if allowed, they'd rather be on
their phone while they sit on the bench while everybody played.
Speaker 9 (47:04):
H yeah, like on a tablet or something.
Speaker 2 (47:05):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (47:06):
Yeah.
Speaker 9 (47:06):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (47:06):
They're just there on TikTok while the game until they
go in the game.
Speaker 9 (47:09):
And then they say like, well I heard him. I'm like, yeah,
but no one knows that you heard him because you're
just looking off into space.
Speaker 1 (47:15):
Yeah. I think in those situations you need to look
at people in the eye.
Speaker 16 (47:19):
M h.
Speaker 1 (47:19):
But you have to respond, That's my point. Sometimes I
look her in the eye when she's talking Eddie.
Speaker 4 (47:24):
Do you ever correct the refs at games?
Speaker 9 (47:26):
Uh? Uh? Not the refs ever, No.
Speaker 4 (47:28):
They make like a crazy call.
Speaker 9 (47:30):
No, but yeah. The other day though, the ref was
like talking to me the whole time because I was
watching the Cowboys game. He's like, what's the score? And
I'm like, dude, fuf the game.
Speaker 1 (47:40):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (47:40):
I don't mean like yell, but if they made a
call that like literally wasn't actual.
Speaker 9 (47:45):
The only thing I ever do is just say, like
travel you know, and hope they hear me, but I'm
not saying like, hey, why did you call that travel?
Speaker 12 (47:52):
Do that?
Speaker 4 (47:52):
At a game the other day, my boyfriend partner whatever
you want to call him, I was like mortified.
Speaker 1 (47:57):
I told you're not a lesbian, so you can say boyfriend,
I just like a kid thing.
Speaker 4 (48:01):
Yeah, well I was, You're I was mortified because I
guess one of the refs called a travel travel and
it wasn't a travel. He's like, you can take the ball,
like so then the next time that ref made it
close to us and there was like a timeout or something,
he got up and he was like, hey, let's talk,
like he was very kind, but he and he started
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to show the move and he's like, when a foot
does this the footwork, like your foot can step down
as long as the other foot doesn't lift up, it's
not a travel.
Speaker 9 (48:30):
The ref was telling the parent.
Speaker 4 (48:31):
No. My my boyfriend was telling the ref like yes,
like it was so hard but he couldn't like help
himself because it wasn't and all the other parents, like
even the other ref was like, yeah, he was wrong.
That wasn't a travel, and the ref was fighting for
that it was a travel, and my boyfriend was like, well,
even the other reef is saying it was. It was
like a time like a coach that called a time out.
Speaker 1 (48:53):
Like.
Speaker 4 (48:55):
I know, I shrunk down and I was like no, no, no, no,
you tell them.
Speaker 2 (49:01):
Yes.
Speaker 4 (49:01):
I was like, I'm not with you.
Speaker 1 (49:02):
He probably that called it wrong, knew it was wrong.
Speaker 4 (49:05):
Afterwards, No, he wouldn't let it go.
Speaker 1 (49:06):
No, but he probably won't. He can't admit it in
the middle of the game.
Speaker 9 (49:09):
It's done.
Speaker 1 (49:09):
It's not it's done, it's moved on. You don't go. Yeah,
I messed out until you can do it after the game, Hey, miss,
but you don't do it a milli game.
Speaker 4 (49:15):
Yeah, it was like a blowout anyways. But I mean,
his son's team was winning. I think he just I
don't know. I I tried to ask him. I was like,
that's just so embarrassing. And I think he looks at
it differently because he ran these leads, like he did
put on this sort of stuff. He knows a lot
of the refs and like he I don't know.
Speaker 1 (49:32):
I couldn't should know. A ref is not going to
sit in the middle of a game.
Speaker 4 (49:35):
They met, they well, the other ref came over and
was like, yeah, travel.
Speaker 1 (49:38):
Wasn't his call, though I know.
Speaker 9 (49:40):
I can't believe the other ref did that that.
Speaker 1 (49:45):
Bad Lusk.
Speaker 4 (49:47):
The call from that one wrap ref was bad.
Speaker 8 (49:51):
Yeah, you don't confront him.
Speaker 4 (49:54):
It wasn't a confronting. It was more of like, no,
I don't know the way his because confronting sounds like confrontational.
It was a very kind encounter and more of like
if if you're going to be refing games like this,
you need to know the rules.
Speaker 1 (50:08):
That's that's his confrontation.
Speaker 4 (50:13):
Oh no, old even worse.
Speaker 1 (50:15):
Wow wow, I.
Speaker 4 (50:16):
Mean probably maybe in his forties. Oh that's worse, worse,
it's getting worse.
Speaker 9 (50:23):
And you'd be like, hey, kid, like this is a
Milla game. No, no, no, you don't do it during again.
Speaker 4 (50:26):
Never yeah no, But I guess he was just like hoping,
like you don't call all your games like this. I'm
giving y'all. I'm phrasing.
Speaker 9 (50:39):
Him personally.
Speaker 4 (50:41):
That's what I asked him. I was like, do you
know him because she knows a lot of the refs,
And he was like no, And I was like, but
in all the then the parents we sat back down,
like they leaned over and they're like, definitely, wasn't a travel.
Speaker 1 (50:54):
But the ref who missed it probably knows that Tube
in the Milla game never gonna admit it.
Speaker 4 (50:59):
Yeah, so trust me, I felt awkward too, but the
generally he's not. So A dad is going viral with
his son because of their Christmas tradition, and I think
it's really sweet and also has a bigger message. So
when they go to pick out a Christmas tree, they
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pick out the ugliest one, like the stumpiest, the saddest,
and then they take it home and they decorate it
and they make it really beautiful and they post it
online and it looks pretty and the big message behind
it is so dumb dumb.
Speaker 6 (51:39):
I liked it.
Speaker 4 (51:40):
Y'all didn't see the dad going viral for it. Why
do you think it's dumb?
Speaker 9 (51:44):
I mean, go ahead, finish first.
Speaker 4 (51:46):
You can't call it dumb.
Speaker 9 (51:47):
Finish first.
Speaker 1 (51:48):
Okay, So picture microphone that you knocked over because it's
all jacked up, now off like Amy's knocked it over
mid conversation.
Speaker 4 (51:55):
Okay, it didn't mean too. So it's show is that
even something that is weird, lopsided, it can be turned
in to something beautiful. And I liked that this is
their holiday tradition.
Speaker 9 (52:09):
They pay full price for that.
Speaker 4 (52:11):
Well it's probably cheaper, probably probably get a better deal.
But how sweet that they're going to the Christmas tree
lot and they're not trying to.
Speaker 8 (52:19):
Know where the trees on the lot.
Speaker 1 (52:21):
Why you think they just do.
Speaker 9 (52:22):
So bad.
Speaker 8 (52:23):
Another tree and say it is there's no way. I've
never been to a lot tree that looks like that.
Speaker 4 (52:28):
It's like stumpy.
Speaker 8 (52:29):
Yeah, that is not on a lot that there's no
way that's on the lot. They cut that down in
their backyard.
Speaker 1 (52:35):
No, they did it, and they just claim they they
adopted the tree.
Speaker 8 (52:38):
When you go to a lot, they are all very
good looking tree for the most part.
Speaker 4 (52:42):
Yeah okay, but maybe they have one like over on
the scraps, like, oh this one didn't make it in transit.
Speaker 8 (52:49):
Tell met that tree is not on a lot.
Speaker 1 (52:51):
It's half.
Speaker 9 (52:52):
It's a cutting half.
Speaker 1 (52:53):
It's cutting half.
Speaker 4 (52:56):
Said. They did say this year's tree was especially bad.
Speaker 1 (53:00):
I let's fox her.
Speaker 8 (53:01):
Up, guys. I got good news and I got bad news.
Speaker 9 (53:05):
Oh what do you want first?
Speaker 8 (53:06):
Yeah? What do you want first?
Speaker 4 (53:07):
We want the bad news?
Speaker 9 (53:09):
We want.
Speaker 1 (53:11):
Well this isn't about me though, Okay, yeah, okay, go ahead,
bad news is I didn't hit the power ball last night?
Did nobody hit it?
Speaker 8 (53:18):
Nobody hit it.
Speaker 10 (53:19):
It's one point two five billion dollars.
Speaker 1 (53:23):
We gotta play wow, because now it's high enough.
Speaker 8 (53:27):
For tomorrow night. Tomorrow night it goes down.
Speaker 1 (53:32):
Cash value five hundred and seventy two point one point
twenty five billion total. There were no two million dollars
and there were two one million dollars Arizona and California.
Speaker 8 (53:44):
If you, if I win that, I will buy all
you a Christmas present.
Speaker 1 (53:47):
Hey, may I want you to pick five numbers plus
a powerball number, just to see if randomly you match
the ones from last night. If you were to go
out and pick yo, give me one.
Speaker 4 (53:56):
Seven didn't make it go fourteen.
Speaker 1 (53:59):
Didn't make it go twenty one didn't make it go nine,
didn't make it go forty four didn't make it. When
you're powerbell number, does that.
Speaker 4 (54:11):
Have to be in particularly? Is it any number? I
don't know how that works. Any number you can run through?
Speaker 8 (54:16):
Yeah, you can repeat the number.
Speaker 4 (54:18):
Go ahead, Okay, Well if it didn't make it, I'm
not Yeah.
Speaker 1 (54:21):
Why would you repeat a number that didn't make it?
But you're saying you can repeat a number that you
missed because it still cold land out. Yeah, yeah, I
got That's what I'm saying. Oh two, correct powerball number
is two?
Speaker 9 (54:31):
You know way she got the power bawl?
Speaker 1 (54:32):
Yeah, what do you went on?
Speaker 4 (54:33):
That?
Speaker 1 (54:33):
Ten dollars something?
Speaker 8 (54:34):
Yeah, something like that.
Speaker 9 (54:35):
That's worth it.
Speaker 4 (54:36):
I won the powerball number.
Speaker 1 (54:37):
Yeah, tell them call them.
Speaker 9 (54:38):
Well you didn't win million, but you could tell people
you want the power ball.
Speaker 4 (54:41):
So that's it. Yeah, I just get ten bucks.
Speaker 9 (54:44):
Well yeah, yeah, but you didn't.
Speaker 4 (54:45):
Know the other what were the other ones?
Speaker 1 (54:47):
Well, Eddie, you want to pick five numbers?
Speaker 9 (54:48):
I do now I know it's not twenty one. Uh
oh yeah, yours.
Speaker 1 (54:51):
You have a bit of an advantage, a little bit
of advantage. Five numbers off? Yeah, what is it?
Speaker 9 (54:54):
One? Through?
Speaker 1 (54:55):
What once was seventy seventy or sixty nine zeros?
Speaker 9 (55:00):
It is one now there's no zero? Okay, all right,
give me twelve. Now give me twenty two.
Speaker 1 (55:09):
No, get plused. I was twenty three. That's one of them.
Speaker 9 (55:11):
Give me twenty three.
Speaker 1 (55:12):
Yeah, no, give me thirty four. Thirty five was one though, No.
Speaker 9 (55:17):
I'm right there. Yeah, go ahead, eleven, No one more fifteen?
Speaker 1 (55:22):
Huh you woulda got in powerball number.
Speaker 9 (55:25):
Oh powerball number? What was it again?
Speaker 1 (55:27):
I forgot it now, don't tell her? Three two?
Speaker 6 (55:30):
One way.
Speaker 1 (55:33):
You can go up to one to sixty nine and
then Powerball's one to twenty six for the right powerball.
All right, So close, Morgan, your story.
Speaker 3 (55:41):
The final minted set of US pennies combined sold for
more than sixteen point seven six million dollars.
Speaker 1 (55:50):
How many is in a minted set?
Speaker 3 (55:51):
There was three coins, So there was two hundred and
thirty two sets of three coins sold at an auction
in California last week.
Speaker 9 (55:58):
So three coins to a set.
Speaker 1 (55:59):
Yep, only three pennies. They call three pennies a set.
Speaker 3 (56:02):
Yeah, because it's the last one. I think they did
things a little bit differently.
Speaker 1 (56:05):
So did they buy? Were they pay? Again? How much?
Speaker 10 (56:08):
So?
Speaker 3 (56:08):
It was a combined sixteen point seven six million, but
like one of them that each trio of coins was
auctioned for an average value of more than seventy two
thousand dollars.
Speaker 1 (56:16):
Wow, seventy two thousand bucks for three.
Speaker 9 (56:19):
Cents, FREZYO the last ones.
Speaker 1 (56:22):
It's crazy. It is kind of weird. They're stopping making pennies,
Like I don't use pennies really, and I don't pick
up a penny, But it is kind of odd that
they've chosen now to stop making pennies.
Speaker 8 (56:30):
Man, it's depressing. I've picked up three pennies last night
in the parking lot.
Speaker 1 (56:33):
Hey, i' say it's a miracle they stopped making pennies.
Speaker 8 (56:34):
It's a miracle.
Speaker 3 (56:36):
Does that mean you can't use them anymore too? Since
they can't use them.
Speaker 1 (56:39):
Because you can use two dollar bills and they don't. Sorry,
they don't make those anymore unless you order them specifically, right,
isn't that the rule on two dollar bills? We'd have
to look at that.
Speaker 9 (56:46):
But you can still pay with them though.
Speaker 8 (56:48):
Yeah, they're still they're valid currency.
Speaker 1 (56:50):
It's money, I have it. You can still get two
dollar bills because they're legal tender, but you have to
specifically ask for them at a bank, and they're not
as common in everyday change in. Banks don't keep large amounts,
often requiring a trip to the vault or federal reserve.
They are not rare with billions and circulations, but people
hoard them, making them seem scarcer than they are. They
do infrequent printing. The Bureau of Engraving at Printing doesn't
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order new two dollar bills every year. Sometimes they wait
years between orders and people use them must so I
guess they still make them. They don't just don't make
them as much with other dollars.
Speaker 8 (57:21):
You know what's funny is what if someone comes back,
like the next president says, you know what, We're gonna
bring the penny back, and you just spent seventeen million
out for nothing. Oh, that would hurt.
Speaker 1 (57:28):
That would be like, that'd be like Tom Brady coming
back out of retirement after that guy paid all that
money for this last touchdown and then he's like, you
know what, I'm coming back, and all the.
Speaker 9 (57:35):
Value of that ball goes down immediately.
Speaker 1 (57:37):
Yeah, out of your story.
Speaker 9 (57:39):
Okay, So this is an older story, but I don't
know why. It just popped up in the news. There's
a twenty year old girl from Canada who wins the lottery.
She's twenty years old. It's a scratch off and the
prizes a million dollars or you can get one thousand
dollars every week. She picked one thousand dollars every week.
Because this is in this case she's twenty years old.
She can do it for the rest of her life,
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collect the thousand dollars a week, whereas the million dollars.
Everyone always says, like the lottery, you would get the
lump sum. That's the better decision to win when you
win the lottery. But in her case, no, she's only twenty,
so she could make it, says right. It kind of
breaks down the math a little bit of in seventeen years,
nineteen years, she'll make a million dollars.
Speaker 1 (58:21):
So I think I would take the money up front, but.
Speaker 9 (58:25):
In nineteen years she would have the million, I hear you.
Speaker 1 (58:27):
If she the thousand, if she makes it, yeah, I
think I would. Years twenty years old, I think I
would take it and invest it. Immediately things happen. I mean,
if you have debt, you got out of the debt.
I understand the mathematics of it.
Speaker 4 (58:40):
Yeah, no, I think it.
Speaker 1 (58:41):
If there were five thousand bucks a week, I think
I would take the five thousand a week, but the
thousand a week once taxes come in like seven hundred bucks, right, Well,
not at first, but as it gets to the higher number.
App Yeah, but it may depends on much she makes.
I think I would still take it and invest it,
give it to somebody smart and them grow it. Yeah,
that's it's a thousand bucks a week.
Speaker 9 (59:03):
It's funny a week. Yeah, it's funny because like a
lot of financial experts are like weighing on it.
Speaker 1 (59:06):
I'm not an unless sign an expert, but I think
if it were me in that situation, I think I
would take the upfront, maybe pay off a couple of
bills or get me a car, and then invest like
the other and like change the quality of life. Now.
Speaker 9 (59:17):
Yeah, because seven hundred dollars a week, I mean it's significant.
Could you not work for seven hundreds a week? Yeah?
I think you could, right.
Speaker 1 (59:27):
Like, you're okay, do the math on It's fifty grand
a year, forty one thousand dollars a year, Okay, Oh
you gotta work, you gotta work.
Speaker 8 (59:33):
You gotta work, you gotta work. Yeah, and at twenty,
I mean you probably don't really know what to invest in.
I'd be honest.
Speaker 4 (59:38):
That's why you give it to somebody?
Speaker 1 (59:40):
Would you say?
Speaker 9 (59:41):
You give it to like people?
Speaker 1 (59:42):
Okay? Yeah, what do you think I think? I said?
Speaker 9 (59:45):
T Bill?
Speaker 1 (59:45):
I was like, tell me, what are you telling you
about the T Billy? I was anxious to hear exactly
about a T Bill? No, A sixty four year old
man issuing are Your Resort Casino in Las Vegas after
waking up in a security holding area in handcuffs and
being told that he was casino seventy five thousand dollars
despite having no memory of how the dead happened. Sounds
like a movie.
Speaker 8 (01:00:05):
Huh No, it sounds like My Knights in Vegas all time.
Speaker 1 (01:00:08):
Or it sounds like not old school, but uh.
Speaker 9 (01:00:12):
Hangover, hangover?
Speaker 1 (01:00:13):
Yeah, trying to piece the A sixty four year old
attorney Michael Duke Thompson issuing Ari Resort and Casino at
an MGM after waking up handcuffed, told he O seventy
five grand, doesn't remember it. He says he was incapacitated,
doesn't recall signing. The casino markers claims to signatures may
have been forged. The lawsuit a lleges of casino negligently
allowed and to keep gambling, failed to protect him. And Okay,
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if this is true, dude, you were drunk and you
did it. This is my opinion based on what I'm reading.
Speaker 9 (01:00:40):
Dude, you did this, and who cares you can't remember that?
Speaker 1 (01:00:42):
And if you got yourself that drunk on your own accord,
then that's on you. The story that came out this
is from Dexerto. But the story that came out recently
about the celebrity that oh is Terry Reid who said
she was drunk and then it and I'm not saying
she wasn't drugged, but they went to the security footage
and the shows are pounding alcohol at the bar.
Speaker 9 (01:01:01):
I don't remember what did she say happen that she
got she got drugged at a at a club or
some at a restaurant.
Speaker 8 (01:01:07):
I think it's at a bar in a hotel, yeah,
lobby bar.
Speaker 1 (01:01:10):
And then I think she I don't know, Mikey may
find this story, but what I remember seeing was that
she got drugged and I was like, oh, that's unfortunate.
And then I didn't read it. Then I saw that
watch a surveillance footage because I went back to the
second time. Terry Klemp she was drugged by a stranger
at Chicago area hotel bar and November twenty twenty five,
after the incident left her hospitalized with no memory of
an eight hour period. She has maintained the claim despite
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police finding no evidence of drink tampering and surveillance footage.
So not only was there no tamper in the footage,
but she was just hammering them, it looked like.
Speaker 9 (01:01:42):
So there's that.
Speaker 1 (01:01:43):
Also, I can say this now, the Bobby Cast is
going on Netflix.
Speaker 9 (01:01:47):
So that's awesome.
Speaker 4 (01:01:49):
Yeah, this is a press release.
Speaker 9 (01:01:50):
Yeah, that's so cool.
Speaker 1 (01:01:53):
So Breakfast Club Charlotte my favorite murder the Bobbycast Chelsea Handler.
So there's in the Workaholics. There's a few podcasts that
are going up on Netflix in January. So pretty pumped
about that. I have known about it for a while,
but it's pretty cool on Netflix. Inks. iHeartMedia deal for
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exclusive video podcasts. And so the Bobbycast will go up
on Netflix in January.
Speaker 4 (01:02:19):
Like, what does that mean?
Speaker 1 (01:02:22):
It will not be on YouTube anymore? Okay, yeah, we
didn't have a huge video. I wasn't making much money
off the video anyway. On YouTube, people did watch it,
and I started a whole new spot to put the
Bobbycast videos. We had a channel forever. It did fine,
but then Netflix Chanel was like, hey, we'll pay you
to have your video rights because it crushes on the
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audio version, and so I was like, great, let's do it.
And so yeah, it's announced today. I am very pumped
about that. I don't know the date yet, but January,
so nowhere else, nowhere else but Netflix. But you'll be
able to watch the Bobbycast on Netflix in January. So boom,
pretty cool, really cool. Mm hmm, there you go.
Speaker 4 (01:03:06):
But other things are still on YouTube, like the old
ones be taken down.
Speaker 1 (01:03:14):
If it goes up on Netflix, it cannot be on YouTube, okay,
So it's like just so moving forward. I think they
want a bank of a few episodes, probably the ones
we did in the last couple of months.
Speaker 9 (01:03:24):
M hm oh, like you and me talking about stuff.
Speaker 1 (01:03:27):
That makes sense.
Speaker 8 (01:03:28):
Those probably won't go up.
Speaker 9 (01:03:29):
May your best album.
Speaker 1 (01:03:31):
I have to do two a week, so it's an
interview show, but I've got to expand that a bit
and just do yeah, send them a week.
Speaker 4 (01:03:39):
You don't do a week.
Speaker 1 (01:03:40):
We do now we have for the like six months
or so, but we were doing one maybe two. We
wouldn't for sure one every Tuesday. There's a new one
up today. We'll talker web more. But yeah, yeah, pretty
pumped about it. It should be significant.
Speaker 4 (01:03:54):
So well other if that goes well to other things
follow suit or you don't know.
Speaker 1 (01:03:59):
I don't know. I'd assume I think what I think
is happening is Netflix wants people to go to Netflix
all the time. Now, I just use it as a hey,
let's there's a show at night that we all watch.
I think like YouTube, Netflix wants people to use their
app similarly, like get on Netflix and watch your favorite podcast,
just like you get on YouTube and watch it at
two o'clock or during your lunch break. So I think
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that's why. I know there are some ringer podcasts that
are going up as well, like Bill Simmons's group, So
they're definitely making a concerted effort to add content to it.
But yeah, that's what's up. Happy to say, that's cool. Yeah,
it is real cool. Okay, that's all for today. There
is a new bobbycast up, not on Netflix, not till January,
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but it's what Tucker web more like I said, really great.
There's a story where he comes to town and the
whole debate is was this person real or was it
an angel?
Speaker 9 (01:04:53):
I love it.
Speaker 1 (01:04:54):
He went to a restaurant, never saw the person again.
Significant the person has a significant thing. It's like I
never saw him again and I was like, that person
was an angel?
Speaker 9 (01:05:00):
I love it?
Speaker 1 (01:05:01):
Wasn't even a real person. So that's up. Check it out, Amy,
what's on your show today?
Speaker 4 (01:05:07):
I just had it in my brain, but then I
got a text from your wife. What oh nothing?
Speaker 12 (01:05:15):
Uh?
Speaker 1 (01:05:16):
What do you mean in the world?
Speaker 9 (01:05:17):
Why did you laugh like that?
Speaker 4 (01:05:19):
Because she's just funny.
Speaker 9 (01:05:21):
Yep, but that was like that she texted me and
not you.
Speaker 4 (01:05:24):
No, No, that's not what I was saying at all. Okay,
Cat's feeling disturbed and we have our December December mantra,
which all might recognize.
Speaker 9 (01:05:37):
Wait, why is Cat feeling disturbed?
Speaker 4 (01:05:39):
Yeah? Yeah, no, the December mantra is separate, but it's
take care of your money, your chicken, your mentals.
Speaker 1 (01:05:47):
Why'd you laugh about my wife texting?
Speaker 11 (01:05:50):
No?
Speaker 4 (01:05:50):
I meant like I had what was pulled up, but
then my text came in because she just makes me laugh.
Speaker 1 (01:05:56):
I'm telling you, she's the funniest person.
Speaker 6 (01:05:58):
I know.
Speaker 1 (01:05:58):
It's annoying sometimes, but you would.
Speaker 9 (01:06:00):
Say, like, oh, your wife just texted me, that's funny.
Speaker 4 (01:06:03):
It's not about what you did though, like that.
Speaker 9 (01:06:07):
Huh you went your wife texted me?
Speaker 4 (01:06:10):
No, I just meant like, she just is.
Speaker 8 (01:06:13):
It's okay, it's awkward.
Speaker 4 (01:06:14):
Whatever, never mind, But y'all know who said that, right?
Speaker 9 (01:06:17):
You watch an old movie.
Speaker 1 (01:06:18):
No, I'm trying to put music on my uh on
my picture on posting.
Speaker 9 (01:06:24):
What's that Jack White?
Speaker 1 (01:06:26):
You had to death letter by the White Stripes? Nice.
I gotta make sure the right one that ain't the
one I went anyway.
Speaker 4 (01:06:40):
Okay, So do y'all know who said that I forgot what.
Speaker 1 (01:06:42):
You're talking about?
Speaker 8 (01:06:43):
Well say it again, No, Amy, I did not.
Speaker 4 (01:06:45):
I have no idea asking me what was on my podcast,
and then.
Speaker 1 (01:06:47):
You're like, I don't know, and then you were like
dicking around.
Speaker 9 (01:06:49):
And then you did your wife texted me.
Speaker 1 (01:06:53):
Then you did that a little dicking around, and so
then we just.
Speaker 4 (01:06:55):
Like, I don't know what. It took like two seconds,
but it was the marabout I said, Cat's feeling disturbed
and our December mantra, which is, take care of your money,
your chicken, your mentals, your chicken, your money, you're chicken
your mentals.
Speaker 8 (01:07:10):
You'll know who says that chicken or chick.
Speaker 1 (01:07:12):
I don't even know that.
Speaker 4 (01:07:15):
That's from a football player. Marsha and Lynch.
Speaker 8 (01:07:18):
I've never heard someone say take care of your chicken.
Speaker 9 (01:07:21):
I'm just here so I don't get fined.
Speaker 4 (01:07:22):
Yeah, yeah, he said that too. This is one of
his other classic quotes, No.
Speaker 8 (01:07:26):
Not classic.
Speaker 1 (01:07:27):
All right, we're out. Thank you guys. We'll see you
guys tomorrow. Or by Buddy