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Speaker 1 (00:01):
It's time for the Bobby Bones post show. Here's your host,
Bobby Bones. I mentioned on the regular show that I
was up all night last night because of a my
house alarm went off and so I didn't sleep a lot.
I've crashed right now, like fifteen minutes ago because begging
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anybody for food, like anybody have anything to eat blood sugars.
Crashed out and Amy goes, I have a beat bar typical,
and I was like, and she was like, well, you're
begging for something. It was a beef bar much better.
It was really good. Yeah, and then you said it's epic,
and Eddie are like, wow, it's that good. It's an
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epic bison bar. Well, I will say that it was
pretty great. And I still haven't bounced back. I still
fell jittery. Dude, you have bison. That's crazy. Not really really.
I never eat bison. I mean, I guess I don't either.
But there's a place that I go and get food
called Clean Eats here in town, and they offer bison
as a meat option. I never get it, but I
guess I don't feel like it's extremely foreign. How did
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that taste that bar that Amy gave me? I'm struggling.
So it's great. But it was epic. No, but it's great.
It's good. It's good for what I needed to be.
There's a guy who's seven feet tall and he keeps
getting bumped a first class because he's too too tall
for coach nice. Oh that's cool. It's a good problem
for him for being tall. I mean, imagine you're I mean,
the seven foot tall would be tough just to live.
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Things are just not made for you. A man traveling
from North Carolina to Georgia discovered he was too tall
to fit on the plane when he boarded the flight.
While this man he couldn't take the flight he originally booked,
they put him on a different flight and put him
on in first class. You play basketball, right, like if
you're seven foot tall, like just you have to because
you're that tall and there aren't that many people that tall,
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but you have to have But not really, I think
I think you get asked if you play basketball, but
I don't think because you're so close to the rim,
but get why Yes, there you go scored. But if
you don't have pledic ability, it may actually be harder
to play a sport if you're that large. I think
we know the people because if you're tall, and all
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basketball players are tall for the most part, at least taller.
I mean, this guy looks really tall. I mean he
looks like an athlete though I'm being honest, right Mike,
But you know it would suck to be six nine
six ten. Well, like the guy does not play sports,
because you know everybody's gonna be asking you all the
time if you play sports. Who's the guy who plays
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for Arkansas? And he's super tall, but he doesn't look athletic.
Connor van Over, Yeah, he doesn't look athletic at all,
but he plays really well because he's so so tall,
he looks I mean, he looks like a giraffe out there.
He's very skinny, but he has put out a bunch
of weight, has he Yeah, and he's only a junior
another year, even after this year. But he as seven
foot four tall, I know, and they push him around
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on the paint because he was so skinny. But he's again,
he's put on a little weight, but he's seven foot four,
which is just wild. Let's see here, Eddie is asked
what was everybody's Christmas present? Favorite Christmas present? Yeah, Amy,
my coffee maker to myself, what you got yourself? I
scared nobody buy it for me. Let's do things you
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didn't get yourself. Omit those Yeah, um, let's see, I
got a lot of like really can I can? I
think for a second? Sure? No, yeah, I go around. Oh,
mine's easy. Mine's the fanny pack my sister gave me.
It's a water Burger fanny pack. Everywhere I go now
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like everywhere, and it's got my wallet, my keys, my sunglasses,
and even some snacks and and like, honestly, bones, I've
had it since Christmas and like ten people accompting me
be like that is awesome. I love have to say
something about it because it's so loud. Oh it's like
somebody with a crazy haircut. You can't just not acknowledge it.
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But I think I play it off well because I'm like,
I mean business, I'm not much just like business. I
saw you walk in, and I've done the whole fannie
pack thing. Yeah where, and it doesn't last. I don't
know how long I'm gonna do it, honestly, because I'm
so used to having my keys in my pocket and
my wall in my back pocket, and now I'm like, oh,
hold on in the friend zippers and so maybe I
get used to it and do it for the rest
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of my life, or I just get over it in
a couple of weeks. You'll probably get over it. Okay,
but it's cooler. They have a water Burger here in town.
It opens up tomorrow, is that right? That's right. We're
gonna go get in line. So far, I know i'll
be there though after the show. As soon as the
show's over, I'll go straight over there. I bet you
can't get through then. Yeah, we're gonna You're gonna to
be there before it opens. I'm thinking Lunchbox can probably
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call ahead and say I'm comeing or something, do his
thing where he calls and oh, now you want them
to do it? Now you want me on your side.
Now you're begging for it, Lunchbox favorite present man. I
didn't really get any presents. Um, I'm trying to think.
I mean, my father in law wrapped up from socks
that he thought were mine left at his house but
they weren't mine. And my sister got me something but
I don't even know what it is. She said, it's
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something I put on my wall and it can put
artwork get it, but I haven't seen it, so I
really got nothing. Guys. I mean it's like Christer present,
you like a love of present. Were sick? No? No,
I mean it was I was sick, but still under
the tree. There wasn't really anything for me. It was
more about the kids. And I'm just like, guys, just
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because the kids are around doesn't mean we have to
stop giving presents. So I really don't have a favorite
present because I really didn't get much. Well, you do
have three kids now, and if people are buying for
your family, Yeah, but a p J. Mass book, that's
not for me. That's for my kids, so they can
say it's for the family, it's for my kids. Did
your wife get you anything? No? Did you get her anything? Yeah?
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Why didn't she get you anything? She tried to get
me something but it didn't come through. That's what she's saying.
That's what she told me. I was trying to get
you something, but it didn't come through. Okay, and that
makes a lot of sense, she goes, but I'm still
gonna try. So I don't want to tell you what
it is. I'm like, okay, so this is something that
could happen. It could not happen tickets. No, I don't know,
that's what I'm saying. I have no idea, but it
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didn't come through in time for Christmas. Amy. So I
think about the gifts for my kids, and my son
got me these cute little earrings that are adorable, and
then my daughter got me a really cool puzzle and
like she picked they both picked them out themselves, and
I thought that those were really special. I know that's heartfelt.
I'm asking, like your favorite gifts. I love those, Okay,
I I like, but I like all the things that
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I got, Like I'm gonna go float in one of
those saltwater things I got and I'll tell you that
story in a minute. Okay, I got a gift card
for that love that um we got. You have very
fancy to say that I got a really fancy wall.
Are your favorite? She's like, I don't have anything and
this sho I didn't say, I didn't. I didn't say
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it didn't have anything. I was trying to think of,
like what's my favorite? Also, our very mary, she got
me like a pajama set with my dog's face all
over it. I was like, that's fun and cute, Like
I could I could list things out that really your
one special. That's what's hard for me. I can't just
pick one selfish pick one, O're so that's part for it. No,
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I don't care. I don't care what you pick. But
when you said, well, my kids got me a special gift,
but like your selfish most favorite, Okay, like if had
to give all of them back and nobody knows, I'm
not giving the wallet back you gave me. Okay, take
me out of it, remove kaylin, and I'm not giving
anybody's kids. No, no no, no, But say, let's say an
angel visited you and said he not a fun game
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is just follow along aim? No one will ever know,
But you have to save humanity or every human dies
on you have to give all the gifts back except
for one that you love the most, and no one
will ever know which one are you keeping? Creepy angel,
by the way, which am my keeping or which one
am giving? Which one are you keeping? To give all?
Which one of my keeping? Ay? That's been the game
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or human or all the humans die? It's the same humanity.
It's the save humanity. We're all dying right now. We're dying. Okay, Well,
it sounds like I might need a saltwater float. I'm
keeping the float. Okay, that's it. That's what you're keeping.
Is that like floating in the ocean at this game?
But the float, the gift card to the float was
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like seventy five bucks, right, eighty bucks, which is awesome,
But we got you was a lot more than that.
You just said, take mine out of it. You literally
said that she got me there, I forgot. I said that. Okay,
thank you. That's good. Now what what is special about
this wallet? Is it just a nice wallet? Does it
do special things? No, it's really money. It's just a
really nice wallet. Yeah. I did the salt water float thing.
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Have you ever done it before? Not? No, not how
I think the right way. Has anyone done this before?
I've seen it on TV? I floated in the ocean.
So we got gift cards, Caitlin and I did, not
for the same person, though probably probably not. So it
was like, hey, we booked you whenever you want to go,
and there's like a sauna and then after the sauna
you get into the pod and it's full of water
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with like a ton of kind of yeah, that's what
it is. So much you float right there's music in it,
and so we do the SNA. I'm not a big
sna guy, but it's pretty good because it wasn't a
hot sauna. It was like infrared sauna. You still sweat
like crazy, but you're not as miserable in there, and
so it did that. And I usually hate saunas and
this one only mildly disliked, and so as to like
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get the toxins out of your body. And I've done
a lot of research and saunas, and some people are like,
it's the dumbest thing ever, and some say it really helps.
So my opinion is it's probably good for some people,
not good for others. But I have a shoulder issue
and it helped my shoulder a lot, just because I
don't know if it the heat was good for it.
It brings a swelling down. So then I go over
to this pod and they give you these pieces of whax.
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I say, put these in your ear so the salt
doesn't come in your ear. And I'm gonna tell you
something that's very personal and a little graphic. So brace
yourselves for this. Do we have to hear this? Okay,
you don't have to. I'll not tell you let's vote now,
so it waist down. Hyeah, we're all mature here, just
we're not. None of us are mature, but I can
still tell you occasionally we are. So I get an
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the salt thing. We never voted, and oh yeah, let's vote.
Like what happened there? Who wants to hear it? I'm good.
Eddie just says no. I say no, Amy lunchbox say
yes more again. Yeah, Ray, I'm gonna say no. I'm
gonna turn my headphones off. Still three too, Okay. So
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I go in and you put the wax things in
my ear, and you lay in the pot and you float,
and you float immediately, but you're at the top of
the water. It's crazy you pulled thing down on top
of you. I have such stomach issues with like I
will eat and if I'm not taking my medicine much,
can't I wish my medicine. I'll not use the bathroom
for a week. Yeah, and that hurts, and that really
bothers my stomach. So because of that, I stay pretty
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constipated sometimes because I just never go to the bathroom.
So when you're constipated, you push hard, and I guess
I my butthole was like cracked from me pushing hard
me and constipated. So as soon as I get in
the salt just it feels like you're pouring salt in
a wound. And I'm like, oh my god. And so
there's a shower in the same room because you have
to wash salt, and I got my butt hole up
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into the shower and I'm just trying to wash it
out of salt. Wait, so you're in a see because
I've been in one of these where you're in a room.
But you said you close it down over here pod?
Was that scary? No? Okay? How big is that podon?
It's cobbly seven feet long and it's its capsule and
about five feet wild. Oh you can spread your arms
and oh yeah, okay. Were you at a place that's
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kind of like close to sort of? Is there a
pillow in there? And like, I don't know what you
haven't you have like just a little thing that floats
on the water too in your head stays up on it,
but you float easily. So were you able to hang
in there the whole time? I lasted about five minutes
and my buhle hurts so bad because it was like
a wound that salt was being poured into and so
I went to the show. I was like, oh, and
Caitlin was in another room doing it. She's smart enough
to know that you can. She was on her phone
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on it because you're just floating at the top of
the water. And so I texted. I was like, I
can't last. It's it's like a fireball in my butt
and she's like, oh no. I go in the shower
and I'd run it, running all them the butt to
try to get that salt out. And I google it,
like am I gonna die because I got salted? And
they were like, well, actually it can help the wound
heal quicker. It's I'm like, okay, let me get back
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in again. So I got back in and I was
in for about twelve more minutes. I couldn't take it anymore.
Had I not had and I didn't have, my butt
hole was bad. But had I not had that, I
think it had been awesome. What really stunk was I
got salt in my ears because I didn't put the
wax in good enough because your head's in. It took
me like three days to get salt out of my ears.
It wasn't until a peroxide in each ear and let
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it sit in there to get it out that I
was able to like hear clear again, So you're naked, Yeah,
you're naked. What else waxed up the butt? Yeah? And
he's like, we're all mature, somebody need to put in
the butt. Well, I'm just sand. So you're saying no
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to what saltwater? No? I think it's Actually it would
have been really cool for me because I would ever relaxed. Um.
But it again, I just lit on fire. I think, like, why,
what's the point of it? Like, why do you go
to this thing? Athletes use this stuff, but you're not
an athlete. Yeah, but I think it's I feel like
a massage, right when people when you take a bath
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after you're sore, they say put epps and salts in
the bath. Yea. So I don't know the science behind it.
I think it's supposed to be good for you mentally too. Yeah,
I don't know about that because I just get in
there and go, Well, here's the thing about the music
in these pots. It kind of sucks because it's all
the music that like massage music, and I don't like
when I get a massage, I have to hear. Oh yeah,
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I want to hear John Mayer. I want to hear
you know, a playlist. I don't want to hear waves crashing.
Some people do, but that was the thing. The only
the music you could hear was like USh. However, I
would say, great experience if you don't have a wounded butthole. Okay,
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that's what i'd say. And I think it would have
been really cool, and I think you're gonna like it
a lot. Kaitlyn loved it. She was like, I would
do that again, so you would keep that. It's a
whole story here. Yeah, apparently, I don't know because it's
a gift card. I assumed it's about seventy bucks or yeah.
I think it's like yeah about that. And you know,
experiences are good gifts, and that is a gift I
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would keep. Apparently you say, now a great experience. Um,
I the gift that I my favorite gift. Kaitlyn got
me a kind of a saturl bag because I wanted
something bigger than a fanny pack but not quite as
um large as a backpack, and so she got me.
It's kind of looks fanny ish, but you don't wear
I wear it on my back, but it's a little bigger.
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You wear it on your back? I do, Okay. Is
it like the one Jamie Tart wears and ted Lasso
maybe but he comes across. Yes, but it's not a
fanny pack. I think yours a fanny pack. If you
go to my instagram, mister Bobby Bones, you can go
back a few days and I'm wearing one. Um, I
think I'm wearing Yeah, I'm wearing it in the pink jacket.
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I know you wanted like a real specific one. Yeah,
and it also fits a computer if I need to
put a computer in it. What it's that big? Deceiving?
Oh that's cool. Wait, you're wearing it on stage. I
was doing rehearsal and then my wallet, my keys weren't it,
So I didn't want to lay it down anywhere. Right
do you think I've been doing this show and sweat.
I didn't know what this one did. Jacket. Um, so
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that was a really good president Kaylen also got me
some shoes I really liked. Um, oh cute? What else?
I think it probably this? I go at the satchel.
The Oculus was good though, Yeah, yeah, you're welcome. I
even it was so good I even got it as
a gift for somebody else. I got it my brother
Will's for my Caitlyn sister and her husband, but really
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is from him. But I was like, I got you
guys a gift and then him and I have played
for like three days. Um, so that was good. That's good.
Favorite more young favorite Christmas present. Um, my parents got
me a sloth encounter. I saw you were a sloth.
That happened amazing. I like, I am a huge fan
of sloths. It's my favorite animal. So I gotta go
visit them and feed them and even pet their little
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first in Kansas. Yeah, so there's this place called Tanganika.
It's a breeding facility. They do like breeding of species
that are almost extinct, and so it's this really cool thing.
They do sloth encounters because they're not funded from the
state or whatever. That's how they get funding from people.
And yeah, I think my parents paid maybe like fifty bucks,
and I gotta go hang out with sloths named Sydney
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and Curtis. Yeah. Can you get a sloth yourself? I
don't know if you can, but you can't illegally. I'm
sure drug dealer has one time. I know someone who
has one in town? What do it's somebody who's who's
I got it? Yeah, I got it? Known you all?
You all know who this person is. They have a
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sloth and I was like, yeah, I'm a sloth. He's like,
did you see it? Yeah? It's awesome. Raimundo Favorite. You
gotta be VR the Oculus favorite game. Um So, the
one of the cool experiences is they these people take
these cameras to other countries and then you get to
visit them in three D. So like I went to Kenya,
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I went to Antarctica. I went to prison. Texas prison
I did. I went to Texas Prison and I went
to the whole thing where they booked me in. What
why Why would you want to do that? Why? You
just want to see what it's like. That's an option? Yeah.
And then I talked to the guy who was like, okay,
going through all the diseases. And then I'm in the
holding cell before I got my own cell with all
the other guys, and they were talking about what it's like,
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and the guy was like, this white guy stands up
and goes, hey, listen, I wasn't racist before I got
in here, and I'm not racist now but I have to.
You have to be racist in prison because white people
have to be the white people and black people feel
black people and this spanics have to sit together. And
he goes and I'm I'm an airing in now, he said,
because if I don't, I will get killed. And you're like,
oh my god, Like, what's happened? What crazy? Are these truths? Yes?
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They're real people, and they they volunteered their story for
Oculus for whomever is taking in the footage, and the
footage is put up on you can watch it on
br And is this this supposed to deter people from
wanting to go to jail? Oh that's a good. No,
it's helping you survive intail. Um. I don't know. It
probably could be used for a few different things. Be
scared straight, Yeah that's what I mean. Yeah, it could be,
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but not me. I was like, oh and then whenever
I got scared, I just took it off my head
back to reality. Yeah. It's crazy, though, I'm gonna have
to check that one out. What's it called. I don't
remember that. They're easy to search. You just go like
jail in Texas, Yeah, because Amy has one. Yeah, type
in Texas prison or something, and then okay, my father
in law was playing the ping pong one and he
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was just by himself in the corner and he dropped
the controllers. They were like, what do you do? He's
like I thought I was trying to put him on
the table, the ping pong table. I had no idea. UM,
prison boss, No, that's it's not a game. Oh, it's
like a like Ray said, it's like a VR experience
Texas jail and insider look and VR there we go.
There was like you were in Huntsville. Then I don't
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know where I was, but I was in the van. Yeah,
here it is. It's a Texas jail and inside were
looking R three D three sixty video. UM, come and
experience a unique look into the real US jail. This
project is a collaboration with La La La. The people
you are about to see are not actors. They are
real prisoners in Texas County Jail. The VR documentary is
not scripted. The prisoners were allowed and encourage to speak
their mind to the VR camera to invite you to
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the world. The things that you are about to hear
reflect their lives and views. You'll hear commentary about racism,
in jail in America, you'll hear about their lives in prison.
The VR camera also gives you a unique look into
the jail. Have you ever had the opportunity to look
around and feel the sides of their sales? You can
cells I'm getting tired, so my accents really started just
pour out of me. This content does not contain violence,
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but may not be fit for all ages. Okay, well, okay,
so you should watch it first. Know where I'm going
later to jail? Oh you hang out with all those
dudes in there. Imagine how it feel to get locked
in jail? No, I'm good? Did they Like Mike is
watching it now, but he's watching it on a just
a video or so it kind of looks a bit disproportionate.
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But but like if you have the goggles on, it's
like you're literally like you're there. You didn't have to
do Like, you didn't have to get searched. You see it, Mike,
Like you're in the van, you're walking with you. There's
the guy there that's like, all right, let's check your
medicals and then soon it's going to put you in
the holding. Oh this is is this just a romo?
Mic so is documentary. So that's the holding cell MIC
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and then the other guys come in and that's when
they're telling you what it's like day to day. Oh wow,
yeah it suck. Hey's so just an idea, like if
one of your kids are acting up, like you can
put that game on right and be like, hey, what
if you just did like real jail or they just
sit in a cell but only in VR. Yes, like
if your kids bad, oh god, that's funny. And then
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when they're time's up, you take it off. Huh okay,
he's over there. He starts using the bathroom in the
corner of your house. Thinking it's oh, we had a
before we went away. We had a little um calen
was we were gone, which I mentioned before we left
in Costa Rica for five weeks or so, and Kayle's
when we come back, I want to buy a bunch
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of my friends over and a bunch of our friends
and have like a small Christmas party. And this is
because then the omicron or what's up what it's called omicron,
the new variant was happening, but I wasn't thinking much
about it, and I felt like I don't I'm almost like,
just give me COVID at this point because I'm gonna
be fine, and I had the vaccine. So if I
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get it, like let's live live, get the vaccine, but
live your life. That's that's where I fall. Now, open
everything up, get the vaccine, live your life. Um. But
I had to I had to work doing the New
Year's Show, and if I got COVID, I couldn't work.
So we we had all these went to Walgreens, we
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went to CBS. We had some leftover. We had all
these test these uh A gin twenty four or rapid
fifteen minute rapid tests and so we had like fifteen
boxes either that we had had saved. We just went
to the storm found him like two days later. You
couldn't find them anywhere. It was like toilet paper when
covid first started. But we had everybody tested, not because
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one because we're super covid um conscious conscious anyway. But
I just couldn't get it because then I couldn't work
because if I have it, they'll just say you can't
come on set and you lose the job. And so
we had the test orboy COVID tested at the house.
I was surprised how people had them at their own house.
I guess you didn't use ours. So many people were like,
we have our own COVID tests had yeah, And so
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we had a little We had a little party. We
hired those same singers, the Abbey's band, that Yeah group.
We hired the group to come over and shot there.
Who did that? Oh, I didn't you did that? Who
did it? Who did it? Mike it to him and
I was like, Hey, put Abby in this. That was funny.
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Hey Abby coy by the way, By the way, we
had a Christmas party. Was great. It's fun. Um didn't
get sick. But I had all those tests and I
took him to Oklahoma in Arkansas and tested everybody, all
the families, anybody I ran into. I had a test
him because if I got COVID, I couldn't work. So
it wasn't so much about COVID, but it was about
me losing a job if I did get COVID. Um, Abby,
can you are you gonna talk about what's up? I
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guess I'm on camera right now. You don't have to
I had COVID. Yeah, Okay, well yes I did. She hasn't.
I'm still wearing it because you have to wear it
for ten days and Ray's getting away from me. Ray,
what are you doing? You've been sitting beside her all day.
He's been getting six feet Did you get sick? Abby?
I didn't feel good at the very beginning. Yeah, like
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I mean, I felt like I was hit by a truck,
like just very tired. Um. But other than that, it
was really like a minor cold. If I am just
a superhero, maybe, well then that makes a superhero. Hey
have you gotten tested for antibodies? Yeah? No antibodies nothing,
So you haven't gotten it. Yeah, see, because I don't
know what if we did have it, at some point
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we didn't know I got I've been antibotested all the time.
I've had to remake because I've been on sets and
there are standards by the networks, so I've been tested
all the time in every way. So Abby was so
sweet to send Did she have to send all of
us a note to make sure that we were comfortable
if she was here? Is that I did send Ida.
She didn't ask for permission. She just told us she
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had it. That's all she said in the note for me. Yeah,
You're just like, hey, just so you know I'm gonna
be at work. I had COVID. I thought you would
respond back and be like, oh, I'm not comfortable with that.
Oh there was no question. I responded back. You asked
me yeah, and I was like me. I was like, hey,
as long as you're following whatever the guidelines are, Like,
what am I going to tell you? Yeah, I'm following
the guidelines. What HR said? I asked HR? Yeah, are
(24:50):
you not? No lunchboxes? Has been like, hasn't even looked
at me. He's like, do not look at movie? I
contact you get COVID. Absolutely, guys, She said, Hi, I
just wanted to say I have been cod it last week,
but it's been seven days, so I can return to
work after five. I don't have any symptoms. I'll be
wearing a mask today. Just to give your heads up.
There's no question about, hey, are you comfortable with me
coming to work? Nothing like that. So she may ask you, guys,
(25:11):
but everybody else. It was just like, I'm coming to
work just so watch out. But she can come to work.
I'm not. But all I was saying is she didn't
ask like she says. She actually like, oh, I want
to make sure everybody was comfortable. She didn't ask us
if we were comfortable, she asked me, she can come in.
That's what I'm saying. She asked you, she asked Amy,
but everybody else was I'm coming to work. Don't worry.
I don't want her opinion. I added that to theirs later. Yeah,
mine ends with unless that makes you uncomfortable. Oh hey, yeah,
(25:34):
I appreciate that sense. Let me see, thanks, Aby, Like,
I mean, why do you why do you send that
to only certain people? Y? I did? I added it
after the fact. You're a real one, Abby, and she's yeah, yeah,
I just wanted to let you know, unless that makes
you uncomfortable. I don't know what to say. Nothing, nothing
like that to me. Just I'm coming to work, so
(25:54):
just be on. Let me read mine. Let me read mine,
I said, looks like Kansas got you can I read? No?
You care? Sure? Well, yeah, obviously he's gonna be different
to you, like you're the I know. But but let
me just hit it up here. We'll see how. She wrote,
just a heads up, happy New Year. He did great
on the New Year's eave special. I just wanted to
give you a heads up that day COVID last week,
I started feeling weird after Christmas. I thought it was
(26:16):
a colder sinus infection. I got a test Tuesday and
tested positive. I talked to HR and I'm following the guidelines.
I sleep for five days and I can return to
work and wear a mask for another five days. I
haven't had symptoms since the first couple of days. It
felt like a minor cold. Anyway, I'll have a mask
on at work through Wednesday. I don't want anyone to
feel uncomfortable. There you go with the new guidelines, though, sorry,
(26:39):
I just wrote a book. Thanks Abby. I guess she
didn't say do you feel comfortable? She said she didn't
want to make anyone feel uncomfortable. Al So I guess
I thought you'd respond to be like, yeah, I do
feel uncomfortable, so don't come in. I responded with thanks
for the heads up. I hope you're better. Yeah, I said,
I'm okay with it. Thanks Abby, and glad you're okay.
I mean, she really buttered Bobby up there. He did
really good on New Year's by the way, I got
Cody did know. But she had to throw that in
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at the beginning to Abbey's always sending the nicest notes,
not to me, what you Abby, Let's face it had
a strained relationship in twenty twenty one. Yeah, I don't
know why, because I thought we had a good relationship
when we drove to the crater in Diamond State Park
and then that seemed pretty miserable. Well then and then
she kind of went hey wire on us. No, she
(27:23):
went great, asked you, So we call her a plus Abbey.
Abby brought great in the second half of the year.
You really brought some quality content. May the strongest of
the whole show, the firefighter segments, the prank on lunchbox.
Like if I was ranking segments for the last six months,
that's two of the top five from last year for sure. Yeah,
(27:43):
so no pressure, but good job, but you're feeling better.
You're good. M Yes, I'm good. But I'm gonna leave
it right when we're done, because good. Because of that,
I was getting so many hateful messages because I was.
I posted a picture I said, he everybody getting cotests
that come to the house and the okay or they
sound like clown clown emoji's like you're a clown testing
(28:05):
And I'm like, guys, I have to work, Like if
I get COVID, I cannot work. So it's like an
egg and then I just stopped looking. But I saw
my Wikipedia too that someone said Kaitlin and I were pregnant.
Might you see that? Oh they can just change that
on Wikipedia. The post on my Wikipedia said a friend
(28:25):
said this to me. It said we announced over the
Christmas break that we were the Kaitlin was pregnant. That
I said on their baby bones is on the way,
And I put a picture of a sonogram that, but
then took it down real quick, like an accident. A
few things here. One, we would never call the kid
baby bones ever in a million years. Second, she's not pregnant.
I mean first at first, she's not pregnant period. Second,
(28:46):
we'd never post a sonogram on Instagram story and just
be like, Okay, we're pregnant. If we were gonna do
something publicly'd be on the show first, it wouldn't be
on Instagramia. Another thing they wrote on there was I
went on the show to verify its truth. Um in
the last after Christmas, we weren't on the air. Oh weird.
So people just prank in the Wikipedia page, but it
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kind of got a couple news stories out of it.
So between that and me leaving Idol, being a big story,
which was weird because I didn't expect that to be
a story. Uh, it was a pretty news filled last
week of the vacation. Unintentionally, very much unintentionally. Yeah, Amy,
what are you gonna say? I don't remember. Look, I
get something right on the tip of your tongue. I
(29:28):
probably did. We've been playing a lot of Nerds. Do
you guys play Nerds? No, Mike, you do? What is that? Really?
I thought my Caitlin's sister made it up? What is ners? Hey, guys,
Mike and I own a conversation. Okay, anybody else playing
Nerds except for Mike. Mike's If you play the same
way as I do, come over to the microphone for
(29:49):
a second. It's a card game and you're basically playing that.
This is a terrible explanation Solitaire on your own cards,
but trying to get points out on the big board. Ye,
and get rid of cards? You're rid of it? Yep? Yeah, same,
We played, same way, so I learned it at her
house in Oklahoma, and her and I play all the time.
(30:10):
You and your wife play, Yeah, we played all the
time too. It sounds like a I don't even know
how to play Solitaire. So you never played the computer back. No.
I hated it when we first started playing it too.
After I learned it, I was like, all right, let's go.
I thought it was the dumbest game ever. They're explaining
the rules. They were like, okay, these and I'm like,
this is stupid. I'll never like it. Three games later,
I'm like subscribing to a Nerds newsletter. So you just
(30:30):
use the normal deck of cards, yes, and you all
use a different deck that looks different, because that's how
you know how many points you got by how many
cards you were able to play up in the top part. Okay, cool,
Yeah it doesn't. My kids will like it too, because
my kids love card games. Yeah, I think so SES
eight plus Cool. It's actually a game. Yeah, it has
a Wikipedia but it has to be no. No, but
(30:51):
I'm asking like one you can buy. Oh okay, it's
like a card game. Got it? Why is it called
Nerds though? No idea. But we posted on Instagram. We
were playing on story and people and we got so
many people going, we play Nerds all the time. Is
it an acronym? I no, I don't know. Um not right?
What are you eating? Yum? But it says that the
United States National Nerds Association website has an official Nerds handbook.
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We've played role book. We've played most nights. It's just
a fun way for us to kind of hang out
and flying down. We played to five, a little series
to five of the past week. And so finally wrapped
and l or eight a bunch of cards our dog,
and so we had to buy new cards and ordered
and I just went to Amazon and ordered three sets
of cards. And one of the sets came in and
they were like, they're like gold, like part made of
(31:37):
with gold twenty four And I looked at how much
I paid from the twenty eight dollars or a deck
of cards, like an idiot? Did you click in the
middle of it? And then they're hard to They're hard
to see because in the light there's a huge glare
on them. But they're pretty awesome. You're lucky you didn't
get like a miniature version of cards. That's what I
always get. I click on something, I'm like, oh, this
looks good, and then it comes in it's like the
size of my hands. I'm like, what what do you mean?
(31:57):
I supposed to be I was supposed to be like
a flower pot the size of like a bullying ball.
I've done that. Where you'll order groceries online. You think
you'll order an orange shoit like a juggle orange shoe,
and you get it. It's an individual shoes like Okay,
we don't, no, you just see the picture. Let's see
compete for lord cash. Yeah I do. I saved one
hundred bill in my wallet, the same one that nobody
(32:19):
won last time. Well, let's go. That was such a
bad start, right, how long has this been I'm guessing
thirty five. It has been thirty three. Okay, all right,
so one hundred bucks. If somebody wants to call the
post show, you can also take a run at this.
It's abby on the phone. Yeah, it's not gonna work though.
Why it's gonna go to voicemail? Why it goes to
(32:41):
the local affiliate? Really, okay, call this number two one.
Oh no no, no no, no, no no, no, don't do that again.
Trucks's cell phone. We're not doing that, so we can't
get it call at all. These all go to voicemail,
so we won't get them right now. Well, it looks
like it's just us. There's gotta be a way around that.
There's no, let's go. How about what if Morgan they
(33:04):
like face, they like call the Bobby Bone Show Instagram page.
Video call, oh, video call. We can give it a try,
or maybe someone sends you a direct message right now
on our Instagram page at Bobby Bone Show number. Just
be like, I want to play for the one hundred
dollars and we can get them on a video call
(33:26):
on your phone. Okay not FaceTime. Don't give me your number,
but I'm saying, like on the Bobby you know the Instagram. Yes,
I talked to my niece on Instagram video. Yeah it's easy,
okay for one hundred bucks. One hundred bucks, you have
a one on one hundred chance. Come on, this is
a dice that's one hundred sided. If you guess the
number you want one hundred dollars, Amy, you're up first.
(33:46):
Pick a number, thirty two, thirty two. Your number is
sixty nine. Oh all right, lunchbars fore hundred dollars forty seven.
Your number is six. Trying to get it on this
(34:08):
picking un eddie human, Um give me twenty one. You
love read twenty one. Let's go hit me, hit me,
hit me eighty two. Oh gosh, way off my thirty
three thirty three. He says, huh, pretty close. Twenty seven
(34:30):
Morgan fifty five seventy nine for one hundred dollars raimundo
seventeen eight, Abby, you can pick a number. Thirty thirteen,
(34:52):
Please don't be thirteen lunch lose. I'm not worried about it.
Six you go in nineteen? Why COVID nineteen. That's pretty funny,
so funny. That's pretty full. Right, round two. That's a
good one. Knock out there, twenty bucks one through ten dies? Okay,
love it? Come on Amy, Amy, okay one through ten, seven,
(35:19):
lucky seven No one than two that's it? Two or
twenty yeah, Amy, Yeah, show it to me, hold on,
holding out, hold on, he's got it. The number is
he knows it too, because he's smiling. The number is two.
(35:40):
Yeah you won? You won? Is not here? Back? Eddie? Yeah?
Give me yeah too again? Yeah? Zero zero, ten Morgan seven,
four Ray hit you that too? Eight? Oh Mike, five, guys,
(36:07):
it's gonna be two six oh Abby? Three? All right,
let's go. Um. You know what I'm gonna get with
this powerball? Oh? What if he wins on that money? Morgan?
How's it looking? We have a chance. Oh yeah, we
have several people. I'm just trying to get them to
write their numbers back. I sent you not their phone number.
(36:31):
But can't you just FaceTime video them? It's an option
in the chat. I do want me to do that? Yeah,
I'd rather do that because they won't know your number. Okay,
Oh that one didn't work. Hold on, Let's try the
next one. They don't want to go through. You're trying.
They may not be. You gotta be following them right,
(36:52):
Oh boy, you got out? Boy? All right, let me
follow one of them. Nope, that's requested. Hold on, Oh
this one's not okay, Here we go, Here we go? Um,
what's up with Scooba? Steve did not get in. He's
been traveling for I mean, I think he just got home,
but he was gonna come right in. Is he awake?
Can I call him? Ray? I'm not gonna bother him sleeping.
(37:16):
He spent forty eight hours traveling trying to get here.
I did get one of their phone numbers. Okay, give
him call Okay, if that works, and then we'll give
them a chance at a hundred bucks. We'll give a
chance one hundred and a chance at twenty nice and
then we'll go from there. Um, okay, thank you guys.
You can go to my Instagram mister Bobby Bones as
well and see a video where I highlight a sweat
(37:40):
sweatsuit set. That sweatsuit set that Amy got me for Christmas.
You're gonna wear that out? Yeah, of course, not for real?
Come on, for over real. It's got almost four hundred
thousand views. And it's that's which is crazy. It's pictures
of Caitlin all over the sweatsuit and an ell or randomly, well,
I under Stanley because what was going through pictures on
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Caitlin's Instagram to add them there, and then there was
one with Stanley that ended up the pictures had to
line up just right, like there was one with her
and Stanley that I want to put on there, but
then it was mainly it just didn't look right. And
then yeah, the leg one with Ella just fits. I
was like, oh, and I know I didn't want to
leave Stanley off. I should have added him. It's okay,
(38:24):
how are we doing more? Miller just got lucky. I
sent him Dabby she's calling. Okay, well, I guess I
got to kill time. Then for a little bit. How
long I think we need ray? All right? We got
it right now. I'm clicking over. What is it? What
does that mean? Megan? I don't see anybody on Oh oh,
there she is, Hey Megan, Hello, how's it going good?
(38:44):
You're listening to the Post Show? Are you watching on Facebook?
I was watching on Facebook? Um, okay, Well, we're gonna
give you a a chance to one one hundred dollars in
cash right now. I'm gonna give you more than one shot, though.
I'm gonna give her a three shots. Really. Yeah, So
here's what you're gonna get. You can either do it
this way. You can either pick three numbers and get
it into one spin, or you can pick one number
(39:04):
for three spins. Oh, Megan, it really doesn't matter. Yes,
it is, no it, Yeah, I would say it does.
Have you ever watched Let's make a deal if you
were me, I don't want to put you on it.
I'll tell you afterward what I would have done. Okay,
(39:25):
I would go three numbers in one spin. Okay, that's
kind of what I was leaving towards. Because you have
a one and thirty three shot, if that's the case,
more than a one on one hundred shot three times,
and neither one of them matter. They're not connected each other. Right,
So I would say I would go three numbers. So
do you want to do that? Yeah? Yeah, I do. Okay,
go ahead, pick three numbers. Okay, I'm gonna pick two,
(39:49):
three and seven. Oh, she's staying all small, two, three
and seven, and she gets one roll, one roll for
one hundred dollars cash from my wallet. All right, I
can tell you this. It's a single digit numbering. Uh
(40:09):
so she has uh, there's only nine single digit numbers.
She has one and three chance. Come on, I can
tell you that. It's not nine. Oh no, she has
one four one fourth chance? Is that right? It's not eight.
(40:32):
She hasn't won two and seven. It's not one or
two and six one though. It's either two, three, four, five, six, seven,
and she has two, three and seven. The number is six. Um.
(40:54):
The second number would have been seven fifteen. The third
number would have been eighty. Okay, I'm gonna give you eighty.
I'm gonna give you a chance now to win twenty dollars. Okay,
you get one shot. You get one shot at this
one through ten, Go ahead on UM three five? I
(41:21):
know mega, What are you doing today? Um, I start
up at school again tomorrow. So just trying to get
my life together. Where are you going? What's cool? I
go to NCCT. What do you mean, which which, by
the way, unfortunate athletically say yeah, college Baseball World Series.
(41:42):
And then oh, I know, then out of the you
didn't have a ball game, right then you guys to
back out of your ball game. Well you see, I'll
lay back though, but they didn't get to play. Yeah,
I got scared. Yeah. Um, well that yeah, that sucks.
Sorry about that? Do you care? Um, it's my grad school.
I care more about my undergrad um a little bit
because I had my brother playing on that baseball team
(42:03):
for Right State, which is a smaller school, but they
were doing pretty well in the college world years too.
So until you went to Right State as undergrad, Yes
it is. That's pretty cool. And then how you studied? What? There?
You have a degree in what? Biomedical engineering? And you
always knew you want to be a vet? I did not.
Actually I sort of fell backwards into it. How do
(42:25):
you fall backward into being a vet? Do you love animals?
I do. I originally wanted to do engineering, and then
I thought I wanted to do MyD school, and then
I decided on bed school. You know, on Yellowstone they
bring the vet and they don't work on humans a
lot because they're like, just bring the bet in. Yeah
you know that. My dad brings that up all the time.
I bet you know a lot though about how to
fix a wound. Yeah. My uncle was a town vet
(42:48):
in a small town and they he did all kinds,
worked on all kinds of humans because he just use
a large and small animal vet. So you know how
to do a lot of different things. What do you
do at vet school? Like you do? You work on
live animals? Um? I work in the large animal hospital
sometimes and um I have and while we're learning, they'll
teach us physical exain skills on the animals as well.
(43:10):
Have you had to stick your in a large animal
like a cattle? Have you had to go in? Yeah?
That's pretty normal. Yeah, and that's not even her work
getting Um well, let we pay to do that right now.
Let me give you something I could probably give you.
Do you have like a cow? You? Oh, a large animal?
(43:33):
I give her a koalage. Oh I love that. Oh
I was gonna give her an animal. But yeah, while
it's not large enough for I don't think so. They're small.
Hold on, hold on, okay, hold on, let's see them.
But also she might have to work at like a
zoo or something would be cool. My dream is to
go into zoom medicine. Actor. What the heck is this?
(43:55):
That's that's like a yeah, cattle, that's perfect. Let me
hold on it. But yet fisted there perfect? Okay, do
you want me to sign the tag or not? I do?
I would love that, all right, Megan, I'm sorry you
didn't win money, but I will send you. This is Bessie.
(44:17):
Bessie perfect. The cow likes to dance and sing because
music is your favorite thing. Every night when you're accounting, sheep,
she'll sing you a song. They help you. Bessie definitely
not a bull amy um whatever horns. Megan, thank you,
thank you for listening to the show, and we hope
that you're happy we're back. All cows have corns. Thank
you so much. I just want to say thank you too,
because I just went on a road trip through California
(44:38):
and we listened to your show. I head back launch
of the podcast, so oh thanks. Anything stick out as
like a good segment. We did that, You're like, man,
that's funny. Um. Honestly, the part that we were laughing
about the most was Abby's prank on lunch Boy, so funny, right,
Like one of the best segments. Was pretty great. All Right, Megan,
we're gonna send you this. Thank you for listening, and
(44:59):
thanks for watching the post show and hopefully we'll get
to meet you in real life one day. Yeah, thank
you so much. All right, Ray, will you keep her
on her addressed? Thank you, Bessie the cows for her.
All right. I think that's it. I think we're gonna go. Um.
I sure would like to roll the dice for one.
(45:21):
All Right, you guys have a great day. We'll see
you on Wednesday's show. Goodbye, everybody. Ye