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Speaker 1 (00:03):
Transmitting this.
Speaker 2 (00:11):
Welcome to Wednesday Show Morning Studio Morning. I don't want
to be dramatic, but coming up later, I got the
results of when I had to go sleep in that
room with all this stuff on my heart, on my
brain and stuff. Let me just say I was shocked,
a bit scared. I'm a little confused. I'll give you
the results coming up later. On first, so let's go
around the room check in with everybody up first. He
always has a hat on his head, but he'd rather
(00:32):
have a full head of hair instead. It's Eddy, guys.
Speaker 3 (00:36):
I have been celebrating thirty five birthday parties for my kids.
I have four kids, so if you do the math,
I've thrown thirty five parties.
Speaker 2 (00:44):
That's crazy. And I just.
Speaker 3 (00:46):
Realized how to throw the best birthday party for kids ever.
Speaker 4 (00:49):
Was it because you did it or because you went
to one.
Speaker 5 (00:52):
No.
Speaker 3 (00:52):
I went to one and saw how they did it,
and I said, this is amazing. So this past weekend,
my son turned nine, we did it for him and
it's awesome.
Speaker 2 (01:01):
Go ahead.
Speaker 3 (01:01):
There's a place that it's like an indoor soccer place.
You rent it for two hundred bucks and they give
you the field. Oh so it's just buy a big space.
You just buy a big field and they throw in
like a teenager kid who just plays with all the
kids for two hours.
Speaker 2 (01:16):
It's amazing because every city, you know, the shows all
over the country. So does every city have this?
Speaker 3 (01:20):
I don't know, but you need to call an indoor
soccer plays and be like, can we rent that and
can you throw in a teenager to play with our
kids for two hours?
Speaker 2 (01:26):
Yes? So do they play soccer football or what they played?
Whatever they want?
Speaker 3 (01:29):
They want to play flag football. The kid plays flag
football with him. They want to play soccer. He's the
ref for the soccer game. But do they have multiple
breakup breakaways? Or is everybody playing the same game?
Speaker 2 (01:38):
Everyone's playing the same game.
Speaker 4 (01:39):
Are they like video games around or something? No, No,
it's just the field. They have to stay on the field.
Speaker 6 (01:43):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:43):
And there they have cones, they have flags, they have
all the extens.
Speaker 7 (01:45):
They play dodgeball.
Speaker 2 (01:46):
They can play dodgeball. They have a little for us.
Speaker 4 (01:48):
I'm be honest with you.
Speaker 3 (01:49):
It is awesome and for two hundred bucks, Like this
is where it's at.
Speaker 4 (01:53):
So the throw the party is two hundred bucks. D
take your kid.
Speaker 3 (01:57):
No, it's two hundred dollars for the party. You can
have a thirty kids. It's amazing.
Speaker 2 (02:01):
Thirty thirty kids whoa charged five bucks ahead don't have
a birthday party. Yeah, it is awesome, all right, thank you.
He's the king. At least he was at his prom
and he loves watching Teen Mom.
Speaker 4 (02:11):
It's lunch ball.
Speaker 7 (02:13):
I'm here to spill the tea.
Speaker 2 (02:14):
Guys.
Speaker 8 (02:15):
We got some breaking news going on in this studio
that you guys do not realize. Hagan as Morgan's got
a dude.
Speaker 2 (02:23):
Go ahead.
Speaker 7 (02:24):
I was walking through the kitchen the other day.
Speaker 8 (02:26):
I came out of the bathroom and there is a
bouquet of roses, pink roses. Says to Morgan, why would
they send them here? That's what I'm saying this. She
is on the Abbey train of falling in love.
Speaker 4 (02:41):
But why would they send them here? And then Morgan
just leave them out.
Speaker 8 (02:43):
To where even though they were there, they had been
delivered and someone set them in the kitchen like that's
the mail.
Speaker 4 (02:50):
Room also sent flower. It just feels like it's not
this is nice.
Speaker 8 (02:54):
It tells me that Morgan started dating a new dude,
and she was like, I really like when I get
surprises at and he heard that and said, boom, flowers
at work because no one you take a picture, Oh,
I said, I took pictures videos, I mean.
Speaker 4 (03:08):
Holding them in the nude.
Speaker 7 (03:09):
I mean any what are those flowers?
Speaker 2 (03:12):
Those are flowers? Amy saw some on the table, but
I don't know what they were.
Speaker 9 (03:17):
Pretty flowers. I don't know they love Like, Hey, sorry
about your vertigo, dude.
Speaker 2 (03:24):
Send you flowers.
Speaker 9 (03:26):
They did.
Speaker 2 (03:27):
Really, I don't have a boyfriend.
Speaker 9 (03:31):
Wish I did, but it.
Speaker 4 (03:31):
Was a dud dude, he said, hes actually right about
one of these.
Speaker 9 (03:33):
It was a.
Speaker 10 (03:34):
Listener, a guy who gave me his number.
Speaker 2 (03:36):
Okay, so it's not a guy you went out with.
It's not a guy I went out with. Hey still
good tea though, then last bodang and that. Yeah, so
what's the deal?
Speaker 10 (03:46):
I mean, I don't He didn't like put his Instagram
or anything.
Speaker 9 (03:48):
He was just like, hey, here's no I have no
idea who this.
Speaker 4 (03:51):
Person is a secret admirer.
Speaker 9 (03:53):
He wrote his name, but.
Speaker 10 (03:54):
He didn't put his last name, but only.
Speaker 2 (03:56):
A phone number. Yeah, so we could try to call
him later on the show.
Speaker 9 (04:00):
We can, But like, I don't know anything about him.
I don't know how it is.
Speaker 7 (04:03):
I don't know.
Speaker 4 (04:03):
I could get to the bottom of it.
Speaker 2 (04:05):
Oh yeah, I know nothing.
Speaker 7 (04:07):
What did he say?
Speaker 10 (04:08):
He just was like, hey, like I wanted you to
have flowers on Valentine's Day. I think you deserve them,
and you can reach out to me at this number,
but you totally.
Speaker 9 (04:16):
Don't have to.
Speaker 4 (04:16):
What's his area code? Do you know what town?
Speaker 11 (04:19):
Four one five?
Speaker 2 (04:21):
I'm ring a bell.
Speaker 4 (04:22):
It looks like it could be six one five, looks
like could be local.
Speaker 9 (04:25):
No, it's not six one five.
Speaker 4 (04:26):
I know that's a flower shop that i'm seeing. Number. Okay, Yeah,
what's four one five?
Speaker 2 (04:30):
San Francisco, San Francisco. Yeah, KBA country Okay, affiliate out
there coming through? Interesting? Huh. Well we're two hours ahead
of them, and right now it's like butt cracks.
Speaker 7 (04:42):
Hey, all right now, but love, there's not no time.
Speaker 4 (04:45):
Love does your time?
Speaker 7 (04:46):
Yeah?
Speaker 4 (04:47):
My wife loves me less when I wake her up.
Speaker 2 (04:49):
So why don't we try to call later on? We'll
just call say hey, this is us on the show
and just maybe get see what's up.
Speaker 4 (04:55):
No pressure on you, Yeah, okay, I can handle it.
Speaker 9 (04:57):
Okay, you take the pressure for me.
Speaker 2 (04:59):
I just want to what do you look because that's nice.
And he's also not like I know where you live,
and they're.
Speaker 10 (05:03):
Really pretty flowers. Like they're not like Walmart flowers. These
came from like a flower shop. They're roses, They're huge.
Speaker 7 (05:09):
This is amazing.
Speaker 4 (05:10):
Something wrong with Walmart flowers.
Speaker 9 (05:11):
And no, I like Walmart flowers.
Speaker 10 (05:13):
I'm just saying, like white flowers. My wife, he went
all out to send me flowers.
Speaker 12 (05:17):
She's saying there's a difference in price in what he
was willing to spend on someone.
Speaker 9 (05:21):
Ye know, that's more.
Speaker 2 (05:24):
Would you ever go out with a guy that did
this in this way? Yes, it's not. No, it depends, but.
Speaker 9 (05:32):
It depends on a lot of factors.
Speaker 12 (05:34):
Just like you know, a lot of things just depend
on if a guy. If you really liked a guy,
then it's like totally fine that he does certain things.
And then if you don't, it's.
Speaker 4 (05:42):
Like this could be that's very personal.
Speaker 2 (05:45):
I don't know.
Speaker 4 (05:46):
Yeah, it was, okay, maybe later on we try to
get ahold of them.
Speaker 2 (05:51):
Okay, well you need to wait till after eight though,
because that's six San Francisco.
Speaker 4 (05:55):
Everybody get on that.
Speaker 2 (05:56):
Yeah, I can't get them. We'll call him after the
show and see if I can record it for the
next day. Loves in the airs, I love love you,
lunchbox really coming to it lately, you know, man, Pa,
I'll do it. I cam all right, let's move on.
Sometimes she gets scammed. But it happens so much it
is hard to understand. It's amy.
Speaker 12 (06:13):
So, according to a survey conducted by the Firefighter Safety
Research Institute, only twenty nine percent of us sleep with
our bedroom door closed.
Speaker 2 (06:23):
I sleep with mind closed to make it one more
element in case I'm trying to murder me.
Speaker 9 (06:27):
Well, that's good, that's what this is. A safety tip.
Speaker 2 (06:29):
Yeah, Sometimes I lock the door, but then I go
out at another like like a little side door. Then
I come back around the door and I can't get in,
and my wife is saying, no backfires.
Speaker 4 (06:37):
I know.
Speaker 12 (06:38):
See, I'm kinda Sometimes I leave it open. Sometimes I
shut it because if my cat or my dog wants
to come in my room. But really we should sleep
with it closed because it can reduce the spread of
carbon monoxide. It could slow the spread of fire if
that's happening. It can aid in temperature regulation. Keep your
bedroom quiet and promote a feeling of security.
Speaker 2 (06:57):
But what okay, murders, rapers, you'll keep them out much. Yeah,
I'm fill more element.
Speaker 9 (07:02):
At least you have to shut the door and lock it.
Speaker 2 (07:04):
I do that too, Yeah, I do that too.
Speaker 9 (07:06):
So I don't know.
Speaker 12 (07:06):
I just thought it was interesting. I didn't want to
know if we were like door open or close?
Speaker 2 (07:09):
Every door closed my house. I got to and check
every door. A little weird about that. You bedroom closed only,
we're otherwise you leave it open. Otherwise wide open.
Speaker 13 (07:17):
Man, don't have a door in my room, and don't
you don't have a door in your bedroom, so the kids,
it's just wide open as it beads.
Speaker 7 (07:29):
No, we don't. We don't close any doors. All the
doors are open.
Speaker 9 (07:33):
But what if like any Yeah, man.
Speaker 2 (07:35):
You got kids, they watch this is how you were born.
Sit down, kids, here's your notepad. They're asleep. Okay do
you think they are? Yeah? Well, okay, you the door
at all, like taking off the hinges?
Speaker 7 (07:48):
No, No, I just didn't come with the door.
Speaker 4 (07:50):
Your bedroom didn't come with the door.
Speaker 2 (07:51):
No, I've never heard of a single bedroom.
Speaker 4 (07:54):
Are you sure you moved into the right room?
Speaker 7 (07:56):
Yeah, he's in the living room.
Speaker 9 (07:58):
Did you get a discount on this sound?
Speaker 5 (07:59):
No?
Speaker 7 (08:00):
This isn't have a doors I can loft.
Speaker 9 (08:04):
A closet bedom.
Speaker 2 (08:07):
It has a closet, but for the main bedroom there's
a door. Do your kids have doors in theirs or
it's all offs you.
Speaker 4 (08:12):
No, No, they have doors. Do you live in Brooklyn.
Speaker 9 (08:16):
And Brooklyn did you go upstairs?
Speaker 7 (08:19):
Yeah?
Speaker 12 (08:20):
Okay, Wow, they maybe converted the attic into a room.
Speaker 2 (08:24):
Yeah.
Speaker 7 (08:24):
I think maybe.
Speaker 2 (08:27):
That's weird.
Speaker 7 (08:27):
I mean, how would I know. I wasn't there when
it was designed.
Speaker 4 (08:30):
You don't have a doors?
Speaker 2 (08:30):
Bizarre?
Speaker 7 (08:32):
You guys never had a room in the door.
Speaker 2 (08:34):
Yeah. In college it was an efficiency. It was called
a dorm. Okay, it's called a loft. Okay. And your
kids can just come in at anytime. They do it all
the time. Have they ever came in? Yeh, yeah, you never,
I'm sure.
Speaker 4 (08:48):
Okay, Thank you, Amy, thank you very much.
Speaker 14 (08:51):
Set me up from Mountain Pine, Arkansas. He has a
room with the door. It's because he used to snore.
Bobby Bums.
Speaker 2 (08:57):
Yeah. I want to bring in one of our producers
and we do some podcast stuff. It's his name's Kevin,
kick Off Kevin, And I just want to ask you guys,
what your what your thoughts are on him? Kevin, Good morning, morning,
So Kevin will go to a concert and wear a
cowboy hat. You know, if you it's like artists who
wear cowboy hats who never have actually had to wear
a cowboy hat. Yeah, it's part of their look. Now, Kevin,
(09:19):
what I ask from you is, are do you wear
a cowboy hat naturally? Have you ever in your life
warn a cowboy hat? Or you basically doing cowboy cosplay?
Speaker 14 (09:26):
Never before I moved to Nashville, Okay, but multiple times
since I've been here cosplay.
Speaker 4 (09:30):
But you do it like cowboy cosplay, like you're just
going to a show.
Speaker 2 (09:33):
And yeah, if you were going to Harry Potter, you'd
wear like the wand it's the same thing.
Speaker 4 (09:38):
I wouldn't go to Harry Potter, but if I did maybe.
Speaker 2 (09:40):
Okay, So how do we feel about him just wearing
a cowboy hat to country shows when he doesn't normally
wear a cowboy hat because he admits openly he's just
wearing it because it's part I kind of don't mind
it as much. I think it's fun if he's if
he's outwardly saying, yeah, I'm not a cowboy, just do
it for fun. Yeah, Like it's kind of the fake
cowboys that, yeah.
Speaker 7 (09:57):
He is a fake.
Speaker 8 (09:59):
It's annoying because he's gonna go to the concert and
block the view from the person behind him when he
doesn't really wear a cowboy hat. So, if you are
a true cowboy, I get it, you wear it all
the time so you don't even think about blocking their view.
Speaker 7 (10:10):
The fact you never wear it, but when you go
to the concert.
Speaker 8 (10:13):
You're like, I'm gonna put this on to purposely block
the view of the person behind me annoying.
Speaker 2 (10:17):
Do you ever meet a girl and she's like, I
met me a cowboys love it? They love it? Yeah,
you're not a cowboy? Yeah, And I'll tell him straight up.
How do you say straight up to them, Oh I
like your hat. Thanks, you know, I brought it up
for this concert.
Speaker 7 (10:33):
That's not telling him straight up.
Speaker 15 (10:37):
Yeah, but they like it.
Speaker 8 (10:39):
No.
Speaker 7 (10:39):
No, but then you're gonna have to wear it every
time you see them.
Speaker 4 (10:41):
No, no, no, no no.
Speaker 2 (10:42):
So when you meet when you meet a lady, you
take it off and put it over your heart and
be like, how you doing, like lady, Well, so you're
just playing cowboy at country shows.
Speaker 4 (10:54):
Do you ever wear it to non country events?
Speaker 12 (10:55):
No?
Speaker 7 (10:56):
Never, no, no.
Speaker 4 (10:59):
If you to hip hop shows. No, but that would
be fun.
Speaker 2 (11:03):
What does you wear of hip hop shows?
Speaker 4 (11:05):
I don't know. I don't know.
Speaker 2 (11:06):
If it's like the early nineties overalls with one thing,
I'm done, like THEO Huxtable gold Jamee.
Speaker 8 (11:11):
Yeah, kind of weird, kind of weird, right, But he's
also the same guy that wears this the band T
shirt of the band.
Speaker 2 (11:18):
That's okay.
Speaker 4 (11:18):
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (11:19):
No, I just as long as he admits it's it's
kind of costplay, I'm cool with it.
Speaker 12 (11:23):
I think you have to be upfront if you're meeting
a girl. You have to be upfront. If you're divorced
with kids.
Speaker 2 (11:30):
Hey, I don't really wear this every day.
Speaker 4 (11:31):
I'm like a cowboy. Hey, nice to meet you.
Speaker 2 (11:32):
I'm yeah, all right, okay, I'm good with that answer.
Everybody good. I don't like it, but oh yeah, I'm
fucking all right. Cool.
Speaker 4 (11:41):
Let's open up the mail bag.
Speaker 16 (11:43):
You sad the name mail and we read all the air.
Speaker 9 (11:47):
Get something we call Bobby mail bag.
Speaker 2 (11:50):
Yeah, hello, Bobby Bones, hoping for some of your world
class advice. I got my Associates Streak degree a couple
of years ago. Been working as an installer for my
dad's company. I still live at home, like my job,
my parents will be living with them, and honestly, I
like being around them. But I feel like my life
is flying by and I have nothing to show for
it yet. I like writing, but I don't know how
I could turn that passion into something that I could
do for a living. Do I need to stir things
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up and get out of my comfort zone so I
can make something of myself. Or should I try to
gradually improve my situation while enjoying my easy job and
great living with my parents. I just don't know what
I should do. Sign stuck in Jose. You know what,
The enemy of greatness is comfortable, Because if you're comfortable,
you're already feeling good. Are you gonna like push yourself
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so much? Hey, that's the enemy of greatness and you
don't have to be great. But I do feel for
you and that you're like, what do I do? Like
if I there's some sacrifice that I have to give
it up? This is what I would suggest. First of all,
understand that generally to grow it hurts. To grow growing
itself is not fun as a physical person. Mental health
(12:52):
like the growing parts hard when you're grown it feels good,
but the growing part hurts. So there's gonna be some
growing that you have to do. If it is deciding
to write blogs for no money and pitch those to
somebody who's got a website and slowly build your way up.
It's time. It's effort. When we have so much effort
(13:12):
and energy, and I'll do one more of these. The
you know the best time to plant a tree twenty
years ago, right? You know the second best time today?
Speaker 4 (13:22):
Right now?
Speaker 2 (13:23):
That's it Because what's gonna happen is in another year,
and another five years, another ten years, you're gonna be
having the same conversation with yourself, going, I just don't
and you would have wished on this day today you
would have just planted a seed. So what I'm going
to encourage you to do is not shake up your
life for something you don't know if it fulfills you
or not, because what could happen is you can shake
it up so hard and it doesn't fulfill you, then
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you're like, well what am I doing? But if you
want to write, if that's the example here, keep your
job and just set aside an hour day, night whenever
to actually write. Even if you have nothing to write
at all. There are also so many prompts online that
can help you write. But whatever it is, you have
to discipline yourself to do it so you can see
if he actually like doing it when it doesn't feel good,
it doesn't matter what it is. It could be amy,
(14:06):
auditioning for movies, acting because that's our thing. It could
be what do you do a lot of things, be
a lot of things, right, So it's going to be uncomfortable.
It should be uncomfortable. If it was easy, everybody be
doing it. But even uncomfortable likes to be comfortable. That's
the hardest thing to break out of. You want to write,
(14:26):
start writing, make a schedule, follow it. And when you're
like this sucks or I can't say to the schedule,
then you didn't want to do it enough anyway.
Speaker 7 (14:33):
No noo Scoopa advice on writing.
Speaker 4 (14:36):
He really doesn't want to.
Speaker 2 (14:37):
He would like to, that would be awesome, But there's
probably something that he wants to do that he'll end
up doing with that time exactly. And that's another thing
I'm focusing on. See, there is all the writing thing.
I just don't think. I think he thinks he has
a good idea and that's great, but I'm sure there's
something else that he will eventually dedicate that time too,
when he finds out what it is.
Speaker 4 (14:54):
Because it's hard, especially when you have a life and kids.
Speaker 2 (14:56):
You gotta have a paycheck. You got. It's not supposed
to be easy because again, if it was easy, everybody'd
be doing it. That thanks lunchbox. Yep, make yourself uncomfortable, buddy,
but don't make us so uncomfortable. Don't just run away,
because it's like trying to run a marathon. Like train
for a marathon, were running ten miles the first day.
What happens is people do that and they hurt so
bad the second day they don't ever want to go
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back and train. So get yourself into it. Set a schedule,
see if you like it.
Speaker 4 (15:22):
If you still like it after you don't like it
for a while, then you love it.
Speaker 2 (15:25):
And that's what you do. There you go.
Speaker 4 (15:26):
That's it called we got.
Speaker 15 (15:27):
Your game mail and we read on the air.
Speaker 9 (15:31):
Now it's fide to close Bobby's mail dig.
Speaker 2 (15:35):
We did pick a bit and the options were the
weird tool Amy's using in the dating world. From Amy
Eddie had away lunchbox and keep his car running longer.
Lunchbox was Lunchbox almost lost his family and almost spent
the rest of his life in prison. Quite dramatic. And
then Ray put cops on my doorstep. There was a
cop that flashed his badge and raised door. That one
sounds good. We voted before the break and Amy was
the winner. Here the weird tool Amy is using in
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the dating world. Pick a bit, Amy, you're up?
Speaker 1 (16:00):
Hey?
Speaker 12 (16:01):
Well, I went to chat GPT to ask it how
to kindly turn someone down that has.
Speaker 9 (16:07):
Asked me out.
Speaker 4 (16:08):
It's a I basically it is AI.
Speaker 12 (16:10):
Yeah, and they write up a really thoughtful response and
do you have it? Well, we moved from the app
to text. God, you were texting, and then I just decided, wow, so.
Speaker 4 (16:18):
You moved them to text and then rejected them.
Speaker 12 (16:21):
That's made text to you.
Speaker 4 (16:27):
You must move to chest real fast. Look at this
picture of this.
Speaker 12 (16:30):
I just go ahead realized, okay, So I wanted I
haven't I'm just not.
Speaker 9 (16:34):
Uh, I don't do this. I've never done this before.
Speaker 12 (16:37):
And I thought, well, let me ask chat GVT and
it gave me a response that because I ended up
replying a little bit late, so I said, thanks for
your patients wrote, thanks for your patients. It's been a
crazy week. Hope yours has been good. In the name
of full transparency, I'm not feeling enough of a connection
to pursue this further. Even though you're awesome, she the
(17:00):
best of all.
Speaker 2 (17:01):
Yeah, that sounds fake. I would have I would have
never said even though you're awesome. I mean, and who
says the name of a robot?
Speaker 15 (17:11):
Does?
Speaker 4 (17:12):
I just typed it in and I said.
Speaker 2 (17:16):
It doesn't say it should be the same thing.
Speaker 9 (17:18):
Huh No, not always depends on the.
Speaker 4 (17:21):
Hey, I want to thank you for reaching out and
showing interest.
Speaker 2 (17:24):
I really enjoyed our conversations, but I don't think we're
quite right as far as romantically speaking. I hope you understand,
and I wish you all the best in your search
for someone who's a perfect fit for you. It's all
so fake. Well, I mean, you could just.
Speaker 4 (17:39):
I wanted to do this one.
Speaker 2 (17:39):
How do I tell my friend Eddie that he needs
to shave his head and go fully bald instead of
wearing a hat to cover a small amount of Okay,
(18:00):
you don't have to be so detailed about it. Here
we go, Eddie, Yeah, go ahead.
Speaker 4 (18:03):
I wanted to talk to you about something because I
care about you.
Speaker 2 (18:05):
Okay, you ever considered shaving your head completely? I mean
I think I could really sue you and bosh your
confidence even more than wearing a hat just to thought.
Speaker 4 (18:11):
But I'm here to support whatever decision you make.
Speaker 2 (18:14):
That sounds real. That one sounds real?
Speaker 4 (18:17):
Another one?
Speaker 2 (18:18):
How do I tell Lunchbox to not fart in the studio?
We all work in kindly? O.
Speaker 4 (18:31):
Hey Lunchbox. Yeah, I hope you're doing well, buddy.
Speaker 2 (18:35):
I wanted to bring something up that might be a
bit awkward, so it's important for maintaining a comfortable environment
here in the studio. I've noticed some occasional gas and
while it is completely natural, it can be a bit
distracting for everyone. Would you might be a little mindful
when working together. I appreciate you understanding. That's pretty good,
(18:55):
I guess really good. I'm so quick.
Speaker 4 (18:57):
I'm only going to use this to communicate with people
from now on.
Speaker 2 (18:59):
Yeah, it's good.
Speaker 3 (19:01):
Think about how long it would take for you to
be like, how do I not insult lunch Lunchbox?
Speaker 2 (19:04):
How do I say this nicely? That's that was so quick.
I just don't have that filter atually. Just say it,
you know, stop farting. The farting and making insult. There
you go? Do you look stupid with the hat? Does
shave your head already? Can I just ask Amy why
you decided not to go out with this guy after
you moved him, because usually when you get moved from
app to text, that's like.
Speaker 12 (19:20):
Oh, I also learned, I won't do that. That's that again?
So fast I'm learning?
Speaker 4 (19:27):
Was your opening message just your phone number?
Speaker 9 (19:29):
I'm learning?
Speaker 2 (19:30):
No, okay, not at all.
Speaker 4 (19:32):
But what about him?
Speaker 9 (19:33):
I could just tell it's not going to be I.
Speaker 4 (19:36):
Can not tell in the app. Oh, oh you you
googled them?
Speaker 12 (19:39):
You do that, but you can't google when they're in
the app because you don't know anything about You only
know their first name.
Speaker 4 (19:45):
Oh you're signed out?
Speaker 9 (19:47):
Oh I had a difficult time.
Speaker 4 (19:48):
You don't know their last name in the app? Nope,
you can find it, don't you think?
Speaker 7 (19:52):
Morgan?
Speaker 9 (19:52):
Not always?
Speaker 10 (19:53):
Yeah, there are some that are difficult, but more often
than not, I can't find them.
Speaker 12 (19:56):
There was that face finder website that my friend told
me about that sounds creepy, but I just wasn't whenever
I would enter their faces, I wasn't able to get a.
Speaker 2 (20:04):
Match, tell them that hey, I got inerger face in
this app and I can't find you. Okay, Well, thank
you for sharing that with us. Yeah, and we learned
about chat GPT. That's cool, man, that's cool.
Speaker 15 (20:13):
It's time for the good news.
Speaker 2 (20:14):
So much. Bobby, a six year old boy, was going
to school and he was wearing space themed shirts because
he loves space. He was like, I want to be
an astronaut. I want to wear shirts and rocket ships
on him. I mean he's also six, so like, who cares.
But other kids are picking on him for always being
spacey and they were call him spacey and saying he
(20:35):
was a nerd. So they made a video about this
kid's loving space, and an astronaut from NASA reached out, Yes,
isn't that crazy. So Jose Hernandez, an astra astronaut who
traveled to the International Space Station who's been in space,
recorded a video for the kid who had been bullied
and was like, Hey, I used to be like this too.
Now I'm I'm an astronaut, I've been to space. I
love that he did that. Yeah, because this poor kid,
(20:57):
he didn't need to get bullied for that. Wait, what
was astronauts soon Jose Hernandez. Yeah, okay, so they made
a movie about this guy. They did.
Speaker 3 (21:05):
Michael Penya is on it, and it's called A Million
Miles Away, And I've been wanting to watch it because
it keeps coming up on the whatever streaming.
Speaker 7 (21:12):
Kidney, you've been wanting to do a lot of things
and tell me something.
Speaker 4 (21:15):
Good, tell me something good.
Speaker 7 (21:17):
He wants to do. I've been wanting to do something
with it.
Speaker 2 (21:18):
Guys, I just want to watch a movie. I don't
want to give a kidney away. No you do, because
you said that. No, I do eventually. But look, this
is the dude that's crazy.
Speaker 3 (21:25):
Michael Pena plays him, and like it's a whole story.
Speaker 2 (21:27):
On it is really cool. The Rotten Tomatoes review of
a mil is really high. Wow, it's extremely That's what
I'm talking. It's an inspirational bio pic that mostly avoids
heavy handed gimmicks.
Speaker 4 (21:40):
What's it on.
Speaker 9 (21:43):
Amazon?
Speaker 12 (21:44):
It says it portrays his inspiring journey from migrant farm
worker to space explorer.
Speaker 17 (21:50):
Dan.
Speaker 2 (21:50):
Don't you want to watch It's like double tell me
something good? Jose Hernandez, Yes, I.
Speaker 9 (21:54):
Did watch it.
Speaker 2 (21:55):
We're only good good.
Speaker 10 (21:56):
Yeah, it's super inspirational think he was an avenger first,
that's why you watched it.
Speaker 9 (22:00):
Yeah, I was like, it's I didn't realize it was
like real life. And then it got really emotional. It
was great, a great movie.
Speaker 3 (22:05):
Well great, yeah, man, and I want to watch it
some there you for like knowing that's the dude. Well,
I heard Hernandez. I'm like, you want to I want
to plant a tree. I want to get a kidney
just somewhere.
Speaker 17 (22:19):
Ran No.
Speaker 7 (22:19):
Then I remember bags of food that he gives out.
Speaker 2 (22:21):
I do that, I do that, And we were like,
let's go check your card im out.
Speaker 9 (22:24):
And actually I think he said his bags of candy, yeah.
Speaker 4 (22:26):
With money in it, the Snickers bar with money in it,
five dollars.
Speaker 2 (22:29):
Yeah. Yeah, Okay, thank you all, Jose Hernandez, You're awesome, kid,
You're awesome.
Speaker 4 (22:34):
That's what it's all about.
Speaker 15 (22:35):
That was telling me something good.
Speaker 4 (22:39):
And Florida guy got arrested.
Speaker 2 (22:40):
He attacked the bride, who was also a sister at
a wedding, then while being escorted out, he also struck
the brother in law, a bridesmaid, a niece, and his
own mom. Oh wow, here's a groomson by the way too. Wow.
What was he mad? What happened? Here's at a wedding
in Largo, Florida. Got kicked out after getting into a
fight with his sister who was the bride. But at
the like you do that before, like if you have
(23:02):
to do it, you don't do it right. So it
started as an argument. The other guests had to escort
him out of the reception. It feels like on an
airplane when somebody's like trying to put the door open,
everybody jumps on. It feels like that's what happened around
ten pm. And play say alcohol may have been a factor.
Oh yeah, I.
Speaker 4 (23:17):
Got a feeling.
Speaker 2 (23:18):
If it wasn't alcohol, it was something something was a factor.
He again struck everybody else on his way out. He
had spent ten years in prison, ten so he had
been ail for a while and he's facing five battery charges,
all felonies. They also attacked on a criminal mischief charge.
Who was at the wedding war the thing caught on fire.
I was my buddy, Oscar.
Speaker 8 (23:37):
He got married in the museum in Corpus Christi, Texas,
and the museum said, do not put flowers around these candles.
They'll light on fire. And the wedding planner is like, no, no,
it'll be fine. I've done plenty of weddings. They don't
catch on fire. And so the grooms and we start
walking out, Wow, flowers go up in flames and we
(23:58):
grab them off the wall and we're stopping them.
Speaker 7 (24:00):
So when the bride came out, it.
Speaker 8 (24:01):
Smells like burnt stuff and there are burnt flowers all
at the front where she's getting married.
Speaker 4 (24:06):
But they didn't cancel the wedding, didn't.
Speaker 8 (24:08):
Cancel the wedding, and luck, I mean luckily, the museum
didn't burn down terrible.
Speaker 4 (24:14):
Did you think it was funny? Hilarious? Too hilarious?
Speaker 2 (24:18):
But I would think if I were watching this wedding,
let's say I just went as a date with somebody
who knew the family.
Speaker 4 (24:22):
Great, hey go this way.
Speaker 2 (24:23):
Oh man, i'd have my phone out it had been
the off. Yeah, that would have been hilarious to watch
a dude just start fighting people at the wedding. I
don't like it that he hit women, but the fashion, but.
Speaker 4 (24:36):
Yeah, let's just say it was all dude.
Speaker 2 (24:37):
It's just hilarious to see that at a wedding if
it's not your wedding, But dude, served ten years, so
he's he's probably going back, Yeah, he's probably.
Speaker 7 (24:48):
Yeah.
Speaker 12 (24:49):
If it's like, you know, you're not used to how
to behave on the outside.
Speaker 2 (24:53):
Yeah, you know that you don't have to punch your
sister at her wedding as you're a groomsman.
Speaker 7 (24:57):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (24:57):
Earlier this month, listen to this A bride to be
a slam for TACKI detail and wedding invites. Now, I
actually before I tell you what it is, I think
it's kind of reasonable, but I understand how people can
think it's tacky. Taky is all in the eye the beholder.
So they posted a screenshot of this bride and groom
posting their wedding invites.
Speaker 4 (25:18):
So here it is, boom, and.
Speaker 2 (25:20):
They got posted in the that's it, I'm wedding shaming
Facebook group, and so they says, here's where it is
in the United States.
Speaker 4 (25:27):
Here's the mill.
Speaker 2 (25:28):
Collect your thing, and it says, in lieu of traditional
wedding gifts, we kindly request that you contribute towards the
cost of our reception buffet. This will allow us to
share a wonderful meal together and create lasting memories with
our loved ones. Forty dollars for adults, twenty dollars for children,
and they again, they said, don't bring us a present,
(25:48):
pay for this instead. I like it.
Speaker 4 (25:50):
I have note.
Speaker 2 (25:51):
I can see where some people who hold their pinkies
up on the drink coffee and point their nose in
the air might think that that's tackyoop. But if you're
gonna get something from someone anyway, and people feel like
they have to bring a gift, I don't see the
problem here. Maybe it's a little tachy, but who cares.
It's it feels like they're not gonna be out money
(26:14):
and they wanted to create experience for everybody else. They
could just not have food.
Speaker 3 (26:16):
It's no different than wedding registries, where you tell them
what to get you like, I want this, so buy
me this. I guess the difference is traditionally you walk
up to the wedding with a gift or it gets
mail to them, not you pay for the meal at
the wedding.
Speaker 2 (26:27):
I don't mind it.
Speaker 12 (26:28):
Yeah, if they were asking for gifts and that, then
maybe there's more to discuss, but I not if that's
what they're asking for, just so that everybody can gather
together and.
Speaker 9 (26:37):
Have a good time.
Speaker 2 (26:38):
The Invitce said, to facilitate the planning process, we kindly
asked that you include your contribution when you are SVP.
Do you see how some people can think that was
tacky though? Yeah, I can see how some people do,
but I also like it.
Speaker 7 (26:51):
So it's like when you go to a wedding, they
want you to pay for your own drinks.
Speaker 2 (26:54):
I don't like paki oh not having an open bar. Yeah,
you gotta have an open bar, man, It's part of
having a wedding.
Speaker 4 (27:00):
It's not. But if you cannot have a bar at all,
you can't afford it.
Speaker 2 (27:04):
I'm not going to that alcohol, right.
Speaker 3 (27:09):
I did have them bar, Yes, yeah, you did nice
and you had specially drinks like these, especially two.
Speaker 2 (27:15):
I didn't have one, but they looked pretty nice. Yeah.
Speaker 12 (27:18):
Sometimes people meet in the middle on the bar, like
they'll provide each person coming with two drink coupons and
then anything after that.
Speaker 2 (27:25):
You pay for drink coupons at a wedding TAXI, Yes,
I don't.
Speaker 3 (27:29):
Well, no, because you can ask people that don't drink,
like Bobby can have your coupons.
Speaker 8 (27:32):
Yeah, but you look like you're at the club. It's like, oh,
here's a but it's it just seems weird.
Speaker 12 (27:37):
It's a way to provide your guests with one or
two drinks on you, and then if they want anything
beyond that, they can pay for it.
Speaker 4 (27:44):
It is money, you guys. You guys are like everybody
has all this money.
Speaker 2 (27:47):
I know, but you got to have alcohol. There's somethings
you got to have.
Speaker 8 (27:50):
You can get rid of napkins if you.
Speaker 2 (27:54):
Have a flowers. Come on, you guys, are you guys
are insane. If I were to say you are the
weakest link, goodbye, that show is the weakest link.
Speaker 9 (28:04):
You are the weakest link. Goodbye.
Speaker 2 (28:06):
If I were to say I'm ready, that would be
boom two thousand's let's play the game winner gets a
chance to win some cash.
Speaker 7 (28:19):
Love that.
Speaker 4 (28:21):
Or something even better worth more.
Speaker 2 (28:23):
Oh mind, let's go seven on the board number one.
That's what she said. That's what she said. Okay, that's
what she said. Okay, okay, we don't have to say
who's saiven?
Speaker 4 (28:38):
I just need the show.
Speaker 2 (28:39):
I'm just making sure you can be extra confident and
do that.
Speaker 4 (28:43):
But if you do miss that and get the show,
you miss it.
Speaker 2 (28:46):
But no bonus points, no bonus points, just for just cockiness,
points at it. That's what she said.
Speaker 4 (28:51):
Amy the Office lunchbox.
Speaker 7 (28:53):
Michael Scott from the Office.
Speaker 3 (28:55):
He wanted coffee points a cocky point, Eddie, look at
the office.
Speaker 4 (29:01):
The next one.
Speaker 2 (29:01):
So the tribe has spoken, Oh yeah, play the office one.
Thank you? All right, the tribe has spoken, I'm in
for the win, Amy Latchbox.
Speaker 8 (29:18):
Jeff Propes from Survivor Eddie Survivor spoken two cocky both man, Yeah,
cocky way, cocky points.
Speaker 2 (29:28):
Okay, how about.
Speaker 4 (29:31):
Zinga ba Zinga.
Speaker 2 (29:36):
M catch phrases from two thousands TV ba Zinga one
more cocky point. This would be a big one for you.
Speaker 7 (29:43):
No, I don't know their name.
Speaker 2 (29:44):
Come on, you can do it. Nope, everybody in Amy
Big Bang Theory, watchbox.
Speaker 7 (29:51):
Big Bang Theory, Ede, Big Bang Theory?
Speaker 15 (29:54):
Correct Buzinga?
Speaker 4 (29:57):
Next one?
Speaker 2 (29:59):
Is this check what I have? Or is this fish?
Two thousands TV catchphrases game, Is this chicken what I have?
Or is this fish? The show?
Speaker 6 (30:15):
Yes?
Speaker 2 (30:16):
Yes?
Speaker 7 (30:17):
What was the name of the show though, I don't know. Hey,
you got it. You know the name of the show.
Dang whoa man?
Speaker 2 (30:31):
This chicken? What I have? Or is this fish?
Speaker 17 (30:35):
Ah?
Speaker 7 (30:36):
Man, I'm in Dang I don't know if I got
the right name.
Speaker 3 (30:40):
Ed, Okay, I have the Jessica Simpsons incorrect, because the
Simpsons would just be wrong. That Jessica Simpsons. Well, I
have Jessica Simpson.
Speaker 8 (30:52):
And I didn't know if the name was Nick and
Jessica or if it's called the Newlyweds.
Speaker 7 (30:57):
And I put the Newlyweds.
Speaker 4 (30:59):
What is your down?
Speaker 7 (31:00):
You said like eight, I said, Jessica Simpson, the Newlyweds.
Speaker 2 (31:02):
That's what I.
Speaker 3 (31:03):
Said, Eddie, Jessica Simpsons, the Newlyweds, That's what I put.
Speaker 2 (31:07):
What he wrote down correct? And a cocky point. Yeah,
it's a big cocky point. Right there is chicken what
I have?
Speaker 9 (31:14):
Or is this fish? Because you have I have Jessica
Simpson newly You get your cocky point.
Speaker 7 (31:18):
Oh you got a cocky point. Eddie has no cocky
I got.
Speaker 2 (31:20):
A cocky point. I said that, Jessica Simpsons.
Speaker 4 (31:22):
No, no, no, you can't just get a cocky Oh
I can't.
Speaker 2 (31:24):
Okay, yeah, cocky, you gotta come with the other one,
all right. Next up?
Speaker 4 (31:31):
Giggtty get getdy goo.
Speaker 2 (31:34):
Oh.
Speaker 4 (31:36):
Two thousands TV catchphrases.
Speaker 2 (31:39):
Giggddy get getty goo. Oh, man, should I go for
a cocky point on this, that cocky point, get you though,
you know, gig getty, get get a goo, gig.
Speaker 7 (31:52):
Get get get goo.
Speaker 2 (31:55):
Lunch walks the namy have four points that he has
three ed three cocky points. Get all right, I need answer, guys, lutchbox,
I put King of the Hill Amy family guy, Eddie.
Speaker 3 (32:12):
I'm not going cocky points family guy, family guy again.
Speaker 7 (32:17):
Yeah, I think it was boom Hower can.
Speaker 4 (32:21):
Get a gig?
Speaker 2 (32:22):
Okay, stupid two left?
Speaker 4 (32:27):
That boy ain't right?
Speaker 2 (32:31):
TV show two thousands TV catchphrases that boy ain't right,
I'm in.
Speaker 7 (32:37):
I'm in trouble.
Speaker 4 (32:38):
I've never heard of that.
Speaker 7 (32:40):
Oh, don't change it now, I'm not.
Speaker 2 (32:41):
I'm adding my cockeye point. Shut up.
Speaker 7 (32:44):
No, you you already when you're in.
Speaker 2 (32:46):
Now you gotta be here. No cocky, I can just
say my cocky point, yes, sure, but.
Speaker 7 (32:49):
You won't get it.
Speaker 2 (32:50):
Cock I don't even think guys, I just said it.
Speaker 7 (32:51):
That's so important. Yeah, what was it? What was the
phrase again.
Speaker 2 (32:55):
That boy ain't right, that boy, that boy ain't right.
Speaker 4 (33:01):
Amy's got five.
Speaker 9 (33:02):
That's pretty much that boy right, that boy right?
Speaker 3 (33:06):
You said Amy has what Fay has five?
Speaker 4 (33:10):
And you two have four.
Speaker 7 (33:11):
God, this is from a TV show.
Speaker 2 (33:14):
Yes, lunchboxes from a TV show.
Speaker 4 (33:16):
You might be playing possible.
Speaker 7 (33:17):
No, I'm really not.
Speaker 2 (33:18):
I'm time lunchbox Friday night Lights, uh Amy, Friday night Lights?
What on earth? Eddie King of the Hill, Hank Hill.
Speaker 7 (33:33):
Boy, ain't right.
Speaker 8 (33:38):
And I'm still winning cocky points though, Yeah, will play
my song for that.
Speaker 2 (33:42):
Good luck with that.
Speaker 7 (33:46):
I just gave that to Eddie too.
Speaker 4 (33:47):
It's gonna be legend.
Speaker 2 (33:49):
Wait for it, Darry, Holy need that one again.
Speaker 15 (33:55):
It's gonna be legend.
Speaker 4 (33:57):
Wait for it, Darry.
Speaker 7 (34:02):
I am in for the win with cocky point.
Speaker 2 (34:08):
Oh boy, I'm in. I guess let's go to lunchbox fires.
Go ahead.
Speaker 8 (34:12):
That is Barney Stinson. How I Met your Mother? Eddie,
I'm zoo Lander. Okay, that's a movie.
Speaker 2 (34:19):
Lunchbox five Eddie five Amy. If you get it, you
are the winner.
Speaker 9 (34:22):
How I Met your Mother?
Speaker 15 (34:24):
It's gonna be ludgend wait for it.
Speaker 2 (34:26):
And I hope you're not locktos and taller because the
second half of that word is dairy. Let's go, man.
Speaker 8 (34:31):
But if you combine combine cocky points with regular points,
I win.
Speaker 2 (34:35):
It takes ten thousand cocky points equal one point. That's
why that, oh transition, you don't win? Okay, Well, so
you are the winner.
Speaker 9 (34:44):
Okay.
Speaker 2 (34:44):
Would you like to hear you guys a little song?
Speaker 17 (34:46):
Sure?
Speaker 2 (34:46):
Go ahead.
Speaker 15 (34:54):
Would you like to.
Speaker 2 (34:55):
Play for twenty dollars? For forty dollars or for this
graded nine? Twenty nineteen, Luka Doncic's Rookie card? Amy, that's
a rookie card.
Speaker 9 (35:05):
How much is the rookie card work?
Speaker 4 (35:06):
It's our it's it's graded and all that.
Speaker 9 (35:10):
I don't know what that means?
Speaker 2 (35:11):
Said nothing, who knows? It's up to you. It's great
and it's in the case.
Speaker 4 (35:15):
Do you it's well they've yeah, they graded it. It's
meant conditions?
Speaker 2 (35:19):
What great?
Speaker 4 (35:19):
Did they give it a nine out of ten?
Speaker 18 (35:21):
Oh?
Speaker 2 (35:21):
Amy, that's amazing. Twenty nineteen, Panini Illusions, Luka Doncic Mystique Sapphire.
Speaker 4 (35:26):
You can do this. You play forty bucks or twenty.
Speaker 9 (35:28):
Bucks, going climbed for the card.
Speaker 2 (35:29):
Okay, the card is going to be the most expensive one.
So you're gonna have to pick a number one through
fifteen and if you get it right, you get the
card stand by through fifteen. Yeah, because one through five
would have been twenty bucks. Or through ten would have
been forty. I think fifteen would have been the card.
Speaker 9 (35:42):
Wow, I mean you know, Luca, I don't.
Speaker 2 (35:47):
Amy. Let me tell Ray with the numbers.
Speaker 4 (35:49):
Okay, do you hear me?
Speaker 19 (35:56):
Amy?
Speaker 9 (35:56):
Pick a number four?
Speaker 2 (35:58):
Okay, let's let's try to number five. Open the door.
Speaker 19 (36:06):
So for you.
Speaker 2 (36:07):
You're gonna do this with all the numbers. I know
it's too many numbers.
Speaker 4 (36:11):
Let's try to number three.
Speaker 2 (36:12):
Since she picked for it, I got she got it. Yeah,
you got it.
Speaker 7 (36:22):
You got it.
Speaker 2 (36:23):
Let's got it. It's definitely worth way more than what
the forty dollars.
Speaker 9 (36:27):
How much is it worth?
Speaker 2 (36:28):
Well, we're looking at it. Hear a bunch of different things. Okay,
but I'm not gonna it doesn't matter.
Speaker 12 (36:33):
Well, I'm gonna this is the first thing I've ever
had that's in mint condition, never been touched.
Speaker 9 (36:37):
So I'm gonna hold on to her for twenty years. Great,
is this guy legendary?
Speaker 2 (36:42):
He's legend will be wait for it, Darry, show me
number four. If you open the door to number twelve,
all right.
Speaker 4 (36:58):
You didn't win, but you won the game just for fun?
Speaker 2 (37:00):
Can I have it?
Speaker 4 (37:01):
Nope, that's funny, that's a funny question.
Speaker 2 (37:05):
But no, thank you.
Speaker 4 (37:07):
There's Brian from Denver Tey.
Speaker 19 (37:09):
Bobby, Good Morning Studio. You could probably tell, but I'm
losing my voice and unfortunately, I'm an executive coach for
a living, so i need my voice. What are your guys'
tips and tricks for one, maintaining your voice for the
radio and two, if you lose your voice, how do
you get it back? Thanks so much, love the show.
Speaker 2 (37:31):
It's a very simple way to not make your voice worse,
but it's not always super effective short term, and that's
just drink a lot, lot lot of water and stop talking.
Speaker 4 (37:40):
You can't always do that.
Speaker 2 (37:42):
If I'm on the road doing stand up and I
lose my voice, I will go to the Minute clinic
and get a steroid shot and it works. Yeah, it
takes a few hours, but you will get your voice back.
The problem is you can only do so many steroid
shots before you get just really jacked. Oh okay, yea.
Speaker 7 (37:57):
It goes to your muscle.
Speaker 2 (37:58):
Yeah, but you feel like garbage like the next day.
So I'm very careful about when I do it. But
if I have a performance, I'll have him pop me
with it. Knowing that I don't have a performance the
next day. So steroid shot is like your emergency. But
if you're losing it, it's just drink a lot of water.
(38:18):
You just want to get it moist, and then you
want to keep it wet, and then you don't want
to use it tea. It's fine. Oh that's fine, like
super super short term. But that's like sore throat. So
it feels better, but just to get it back, that's it.
And that vocal rest is key too. Yeah, and the throat,
the voice is a muscle just like anything else is.
And so it's like singers. They can't just go from
not singing for five months. So I'm doing a full
sixty minute show, they'll blow their voice. They have to
(38:40):
slowly work that back to the normal strength.
Speaker 3 (38:45):
Sometimes Lunchbox loses his voice, and when he goes to
Vegas allergy man, he goes on vocal rest.
Speaker 4 (38:50):
It's awesome for like two days. Allergies though it.
Speaker 2 (38:52):
And but those allergies only happen when he goes to
Vegas and yells a lot and drinks lit.
Speaker 9 (38:55):
I've never heard him going full vocal bro Oh he does.
Speaker 2 (38:57):
He like signs.
Speaker 7 (38:58):
I tell him I can't talk.
Speaker 2 (38:59):
I tell him, here's Braden in Houston Morning Studio they
got a morning corny. What did Eddie and Lunchbox say
to iHeart when they offered them a four oh one
k no way?
Speaker 15 (39:11):
I can't run that far?
Speaker 4 (39:14):
Do you want to be four one k no way?
Speaker 2 (39:15):
We can't run ever? And hit me up.
Speaker 9 (39:21):
We'll write together.
Speaker 15 (39:25):
Pile of stories.
Speaker 12 (39:26):
The Wall Street Journal says that some employers are pumping
fragrances into work spaces to improve workers' moods and hopefully.
Speaker 9 (39:33):
Want to, you know, keep them in the office.
Speaker 2 (39:36):
Because you's got to be so light though, because there's
a fine line between hey, that's pleasant where it's not like,
WHOA that smells good? Because that's that almost never happens
unless it's cookies or food. You rarely walk into a
smell and go, WHOA that smells good? Or vegas unless
it's food. Now, if they're pumping in like a smell
of like cologne or that never feels great. If it's
just faint enough, sometimes you'll be like, that's a that
(39:58):
does smell pretty good, like you. But if it's ever
just super easy to then it's bad. But I don't
I don't need that. I just need something to cover
up certain people's parts.
Speaker 12 (40:08):
Well, they're consulting with experts on magic sense.
Speaker 9 (40:12):
It's like a combination.
Speaker 12 (40:13):
I'm gonna want cookies always, No, it's a custom blend.
Speaker 2 (40:17):
I'm gonna want taco.
Speaker 9 (40:19):
There could be like.
Speaker 2 (40:22):
Go ahead.
Speaker 12 (40:22):
Sorry, there could be like thirty five different ingredients. Some
that are good for the office is the Asian sambag jasmine,
which is said to improve happiness and confidence.
Speaker 2 (40:29):
Not too much of that in my life. I'm done.
Speaker 12 (40:31):
The Indian sandal wood for alleviating anxiety.
Speaker 9 (40:35):
Italian pine fights fatigue.
Speaker 12 (40:37):
And the expert says, you cannot just picked random things
because you should know that if you combine sense like
lavender and pumpkin pie, there is a arousal effect.
Speaker 4 (40:48):
My body walks around with you.
Speaker 2 (40:49):
Oh my goodness. I do like the small pine though.
That's a good one. I take back that only it
can be food pine or they're like football baseball glove
leather like chaps. That's good, but I don't know how
that makes you feel what leather? Go ahead.
Speaker 12 (41:09):
Another study is showing that reusable water bottles and tumblers
have more bacteria than toilet seats, and this was done
by waterfilterguru dot com and they sent samples from every
day tumblers like the Stanley mugs.
Speaker 9 (41:21):
Everybody walks around with lunches.
Speaker 2 (41:23):
You, oh, you switch it up? Yeah? What is this now?
Speaker 8 (41:26):
This is just I forgot the other one.
Speaker 7 (41:28):
This happened to be in the car.
Speaker 4 (41:29):
Is it because you cleaned the other one?
Speaker 7 (41:31):
No, I was just I forgot it.
Speaker 2 (41:32):
I took it home and the last time you've cleaned
that other one, honestly, No.
Speaker 7 (41:37):
I cleaned it. No, it's like last week.
Speaker 2 (41:39):
I hit the button and then the button eventually there's
no battery in anymore.
Speaker 7 (41:42):
No, it charges, it recharges, but you've never.
Speaker 4 (41:45):
Like washed it out ever. You don't have to, I
hear you.
Speaker 2 (41:48):
But I think you kind of do it sometimes because
I think some of the bacteria is probably stronger than
what the normal.
Speaker 4 (41:54):
The what that thing does? That top thing uv Ray
says kills ninety nine point nine percent.
Speaker 2 (41:59):
Back to you, if you would pee in that and
do the bacteria kill and frank water, if it like
maybe water, I would give you a hundred bucks. I
don't know if it is ninety nine you said nine
nine point nin percent, so it'd be like a point No.
Speaker 8 (42:11):
No, it may kill the bacteria, but it's still gonna
taste like pea.
Speaker 2 (42:17):
Well, so the water totally.
Speaker 12 (42:19):
Well, the water bottles, they need to be washed daily,
and I know that people are not doing.
Speaker 9 (42:23):
Paper paper well that you're just using and throwing away.
Speaker 4 (42:27):
Yeah, but it's but I can it's environmentally friendly.
Speaker 12 (42:29):
But this makes even think of my kids and their
water bottles because sometimes they just keep them in their
backpack and I'll just refill it and I won't wash it.
So this is also for parents to wash our kids
water bottles, because the average person washes them only a
few times a month, and.
Speaker 2 (42:44):
We think it's just water, so how can it be dirty?
Speaker 9 (42:46):
No?
Speaker 12 (42:46):
Yeah, and they found surprising levels of bacterial contamination, so
heads up.
Speaker 2 (42:50):
I do think it's funny when they compare it to
a toilet seat, because really, what happens to a toilet seat?
You don't actually peep on the toilet seat. If you do, eddy,
that's a problem. You're right inside the toilet bowl. That
would be different, right, Well, the only thing the toilet
seats is really touching is your butt cheeks, and those
aren't really dirty.
Speaker 12 (43:05):
Well, but when you flush bacteria flies everywhere.
Speaker 2 (43:07):
They say, got them? So it does not enough because
I push the button on the top of the bathroom
and it cleans all the.
Speaker 4 (43:13):
Vaca point nine.
Speaker 12 (43:16):
So mom on TikTok is going viral for a video
that she shared revealing what her young daughter considers old
people names.
Speaker 9 (43:23):
Ashley.
Speaker 12 (43:25):
Oh, so kids now they're like Ashley, Yeah, yikes, you know,
it's like our Bertha Gertrude, stuff like that, Barbara's, Margaret's.
Speaker 2 (43:37):
Still.
Speaker 4 (43:37):
I think those are old to us too, though, Barbara's
and Margaret's.
Speaker 12 (43:41):
But I think some of the old old is what's
coming back back because what they names that her daughter
considers young Bobby, Olivia, Isabella, Charlotte, and Ella.
Speaker 2 (43:50):
I think my name is young.
Speaker 9 (43:52):
I love those names.
Speaker 2 (43:53):
My wife's like, is not young. I was like, it's
not Bob, It's Bobby. She goes, even that, look it up,
looked it up most popular nineteen thir.
Speaker 9 (44:02):
Bobby's probably definitely old to them.
Speaker 2 (44:04):
Yeah, but it's probably coming back around eventually. If it's
on the way that.
Speaker 15 (44:09):
That was Amy's pile of stories, it's time for the
good news.
Speaker 12 (44:19):
So five years ago, Hannah had this dog, Will and
he wandered away from her, like just away.
Speaker 2 (44:25):
From even thinking about Yeah.
Speaker 12 (44:27):
October twenty nineteen she obviously's been trying to find him,
but he started to lose hope.
Speaker 9 (44:32):
That like, it's probably just never gonna happen.
Speaker 2 (44:33):
Yeah, after five years, I don't think you're starting. I
think you like, move on. I know it sucks.
Speaker 12 (44:38):
Well, that hope rekindled after she saw a photo of
a stray dog on a local animal shelter site, the
clear the Claremont County Animal Shelter.
Speaker 4 (44:48):
So they had the dog.
Speaker 12 (44:50):
Well, they put all the dogs up on Facebook and
she checked regularly. She's like, wait a second, that looks
like my dog.
Speaker 2 (44:58):
You have to hire one of those FBI people to
draw the dog younger to different matches.
Speaker 12 (45:02):
So they were holding this big event like for the shelter,
and so she showed up to see the dog in person,
and sure enough, that was her Will.
Speaker 2 (45:10):
That's crazy. I wonder if Will. Because dogs supposedly don't
know time. They can't tell time, they don't know how
long times, they don't have watches, they can't well no,
I mean like they're not like in Vegas. They just
have no concept. Regardless, I wonder if Will is still
like knewer and do we really believe I mean, I
understand she found her story. Go ahead, piano, there is
go ahead.
Speaker 7 (45:29):
She said, she looked every day. You don't look no chance.
Speaker 4 (45:33):
That's probably makes She looked every day for a while
until she had right and.
Speaker 8 (45:36):
Then she moved on, probably got a new dog, and
then she just happened to be checking out that they.
Speaker 2 (45:40):
Well, don't make this story bad. This story, to me
is one that moves me. She found her dog after
five years. Was the dog like, what's.
Speaker 7 (45:47):
Up to see you again?
Speaker 2 (45:48):
Will's like I'm a completely different Personnurity.
Speaker 12 (45:51):
Will also had a new name. It was realm big
oh Man.
Speaker 4 (45:54):
Will kind of sucks for a dog. It's just too
simple if she.
Speaker 9 (45:58):
Named it after him after somebody Will.
Speaker 4 (46:00):
But it's like Will sounds like every other word that
you say.
Speaker 2 (46:03):
Will you will, Yeah, William, well, Willie and human. It
makes sense because we understand the difference in saying the
same word but meaning different things. No and no, like
do you know or no, I don't. Those nose are different.
But we can tell the difference.
Speaker 4 (46:18):
Dog can't.
Speaker 2 (46:18):
Yeah.
Speaker 8 (46:19):
Yeah, Like if you have someone over your house, will
you grab me the milk?
Speaker 7 (46:21):
Well, here comes the dog.
Speaker 4 (46:23):
Noah's got a bucket of milk in his hand. That's awesome.
I love that story. All right, that's what it's all about.
Speaker 2 (46:28):
That was telling me something good. We got this voicemail
last night.
Speaker 19 (46:33):
I wanted to apologize to Ray Mundo.
Speaker 6 (46:36):
I love to comment on his.
Speaker 19 (46:37):
Instagram posts of his new bedroom decor.
Speaker 6 (46:41):
And I thought I was being funny and I said
something along the lines of, oh, it's giving Joey Trubiani
in his new apartment after he gets saw his new
money like the episodes, was a big white dog sculpture.
And then Instagram informed me that I've been flagged for
being a bully.
Speaker 19 (46:57):
So sorry, Ray Mundo. I was trying to bully.
Speaker 2 (47:00):
I really thought I.
Speaker 9 (47:01):
Was just being funny.
Speaker 4 (47:02):
Did you turn her in?
Speaker 2 (47:04):
Yeah?
Speaker 14 (47:04):
Bullying's no good. No, I don't know. They must have
really strict filters. Now, wow, I went to Instagram's.
Speaker 2 (47:11):
Joey Tribbiani vibes that's not bullying unless somebody turns you in.
Speaker 4 (47:15):
She might have said a swear word. I have no
idea I told on.
Speaker 2 (47:17):
Or didn't you.
Speaker 4 (47:18):
No, I think it's funny. That was the whole point
of my post.
Speaker 14 (47:20):
I did all this extreme stuff that rooms to go
with a jaguire an elephant that was bejeweled.
Speaker 4 (47:26):
I thought it was obviously the rooms to go CEO.
We got a little upideh. How's it going with in
your house? Good?
Speaker 2 (47:32):
Yeah?
Speaker 4 (47:33):
Unsettled? Where are you getting more stuff from?
Speaker 12 (47:36):
Uh?
Speaker 14 (47:36):
We went about seven different furniture stores, so those whatever
their names are.
Speaker 4 (47:40):
I went to some I didn't even know existed anyone.
Speaker 2 (47:42):
What about like, are you doing stuff like a tainer store?
Speaker 4 (47:45):
Or yeah, I think my wife.
Speaker 2 (47:47):
Gets set on Amazon now yeah, no that's true, or
like bed Bath and Beyond, but it really doesn't. It
only partially exists now, Yeah, that one's gone. Yeah, it's
like only a brand, but the stores are mostly gone. Now.
You still use those coupons?
Speaker 7 (47:58):
Yeah, I had a bunch.
Speaker 2 (47:59):
Of them, saying man and I made a quill out
of them. All right, here's Cindy and Sue falls South Dakota.
Speaker 5 (48:04):
Hey, good morning, Bobby Bones and the entire team. You
guys are the best. I was at an event and
we were talking about the Bobby Bones Show. Everybody at
the table. There was twelve of us and all ages.
We listened to your entire show every morning. So anyway,
I just want to tell you guys.
Speaker 2 (48:23):
You are the best.
Speaker 5 (48:24):
I love Amy, I love Bobby, I love Lunchbox.
Speaker 9 (48:28):
I love the whole cruise.
Speaker 2 (48:29):
Thank Eddie didn't get a name check. Oh no, I'm
the whole crew.
Speaker 7 (48:32):
Yeah, your honorable mention.
Speaker 2 (48:34):
Okay, a group thing with everyone. You're right off the
metal stands. Thank you very much, Cindy, and thanks everybody
listening in Sue Falls, South Dakota. Amy ready for the joke, yep,
all right, here we go, Morning Corny, Morning Corny.
Speaker 9 (48:47):
What is Marco's favorite clothing brand?
Speaker 4 (48:49):
What's Maria? That's funny? What I got it?
Speaker 2 (48:53):
I got it, Polo.
Speaker 4 (48:55):
I wanted to try to figure it out. That was
a good one.
Speaker 2 (48:57):
Like that one.
Speaker 9 (49:00):
Was the morning Corny.
Speaker 4 (49:01):
I didn't mean to stop. I just started laughing in
my head.
Speaker 15 (49:03):
I was like, uh huh huh.
Speaker 2 (49:06):
I met with a sleep doctor yesterday after I did
my sleep study and we met on zoom and I
ready for the results.
Speaker 9 (49:11):
Yes.
Speaker 4 (49:13):
First of all, it was weird.
Speaker 2 (49:14):
I had to go and put all the cables on
ekg's EMTs, DVD's MVPs, all of them, all those things,
and I was strapped up all of my sticky things
in my chest into my head, and my legs were
like tied together as a whole.
Speaker 4 (49:29):
I don't even know how did you sleep that night?
Speaker 7 (49:31):
Not great?
Speaker 2 (49:31):
But I don't sleep great anyway. But they even go,
it's gonna be a little uncomfortable because you're covered in wires.
Speaker 12 (49:35):
Okay, I can't tell if you're joking about your legs
being tied together.
Speaker 2 (49:38):
I was strapped with cords. Okay, yeah, so it felt
like they were tied together. I get on the conference
call yesterday and she goes, well, the good news is,
I think we can fix it. The bad news is
you have right on the border of severe sleep APNA.
And I'm like, I don't even know.
Speaker 4 (49:54):
What that is.
Speaker 2 (49:55):
She goes, your throat closes up about thirty times an hour.
And what happens is when your throat closes up, it
shoots a drill into your brain because your brain is
built too.
Speaker 4 (50:03):
If you start losing oxygen, wake you.
Speaker 9 (50:06):
Up, and that's where you wake up.
Speaker 2 (50:08):
I'll be like, yes, that's why I wake up. My god,
this is great news. Yeah.
Speaker 4 (50:14):
I have to wear a seatpat machine when I sleep.
Speaker 12 (50:17):
Every night in the po get a ready, No, it's uh,
it's what is that?
Speaker 4 (50:23):
It's got nose things?
Speaker 2 (50:25):
You know? I have people do like the oxygen bar
or whatever. It's I got nose things that go on
your nose and just a little thing around your face.
But it cranks up the air. And so what I've
got to do is keep my mouth shut. I can
take my mouth whatever, and we do that, and it
shoots air up because if you open your mouth comes
out of your mouth. So what it's doing is shooting
a constant stream of air. What's gonna be annoying, hopefully not?
(50:46):
Is that machine? How loud it is? I don't know,
because my wife is in the same bed.
Speaker 3 (50:50):
It's gonna be like you're in a coma. Yeah, right,
because like that's what I just have to wear a machine.
Speaker 2 (50:55):
Yeah. I've asked them for some IV bags as well,
just put up there just to look like I'm yeah
and the beefing, but they they said, yeah, it's it's
it is almost the most severe because thirty times is
where it's severe. And I think I was like twenty nine,
twenty nine and thirty wow, and twenty eight like through
the hours that I did. Oh okay, but how long
(51:16):
do you have to wear this machine? Oh? Forever? What
do you mean for the rest of your life?
Speaker 9 (51:19):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (51:19):
Because you can improve when I sleep, my throat closes
up and I stop breathing.
Speaker 4 (51:24):
Okay, I didn't know this.
Speaker 2 (51:26):
And again, whenever your body is built to like wake
you up if that happens, and that's why that adrenaline
and I'm awake. I don't wake up thirty times, but
I do have small When I would monitor it with
like an aural ring, it would just show like wait,
wait wait, wait quite waite, And I was like, I
don't wake if that many times, but that was what
was happening.
Speaker 3 (51:41):
You're telling me we can put a man on the moon.
We can invent the internet. I'm not sure right right, right,
but al gorvent of the internet, all that stuff, right,
But we can't figure out your your sleep apnea, Like
we can't figure it out to improve it.
Speaker 2 (51:55):
That's a band aid. We got to fix this.
Speaker 19 (51:57):
It's like putting oxygen in.
Speaker 4 (52:00):
You're in your brain fixing it. It's just more oxygen.
Speaker 12 (52:03):
And it needs to be used every night. So you're
going to travel, you can travel with it.
Speaker 4 (52:06):
I have no idea. It takes two weeks to get here.
I might die before then.
Speaker 2 (52:09):
Oh no, no, you haven't died yet. You're good.
Speaker 8 (52:11):
No, no, you're not good because they're putting you on
the machine, so there's a problem.
Speaker 4 (52:15):
But they're asks me not plug me.
Speaker 2 (52:17):
Everybody. I'm saying right now, if everybody unplugs me, I'm
gonna haunt you.
Speaker 7 (52:21):
Exercises that you can do to open your throat.
Speaker 2 (52:24):
I don't want to do those, Okay.
Speaker 1 (52:26):
Ooh.
Speaker 12 (52:27):
It says here Bobby that the seapops can it can
be hard to maintain and hard to sleep with at times.
So as a result, people give up on the SEAPAP treatment,
and doctors and medical care providers describe them as SEAPAP dropouts.
Speaker 20 (52:41):
I have not.
Speaker 4 (52:43):
But in twenty years.
Speaker 2 (52:45):
So if there's one thing I'm gonna do, i'd be cool.
Speaker 4 (52:47):
I stay in school.
Speaker 2 (52:48):
Okay, good man. Good So it takes like two weeks
to get Here's to go through insurance. Wow, they have
to write a prescription to get the machine. You can't
just get the machine. And then I supposed to slave say,
I don't know, but I do have borderline severe sleep apnea,
which I really didn't know what that meant. Yeah, but
you know, the good news is that you don't it's
not stress related. You don't have anything going on with
(53:09):
your brain. You don't know that that's the truth. I
don't know why it happens. Oh, but they can keep
it from happening.
Speaker 7 (53:14):
I figured it out.
Speaker 8 (53:15):
Go ahead, all right, A seatpap in ooral appliances work well,
but there is no cure for sleep apnea. The only
way is to lose weight or have surgery to remove
excess tissue from the.
Speaker 2 (53:30):
Palat or throat. Pallett is a palette that that's a palette.
That's a palette, which is like the back.
Speaker 8 (53:43):
Surgery can have side effects.
Speaker 7 (53:48):
I didn't laugh at you when you said you have
sleep apnea.
Speaker 4 (53:51):
You try to telling me I could cure it.
Speaker 7 (53:53):
You can.
Speaker 4 (53:54):
I don't know enough about it. I don't know enough
about it. I'm not an expert.
Speaker 8 (53:56):
They said there are side effects, so that is why
it's a last or surgery.
Speaker 9 (54:01):
Well it's pretty I.
Speaker 2 (54:03):
Have that surgery and I come in this messled my voice.
But Stanley, my bulldog, had to have his palette remove
some of it removed because bulldogs they can't breathe, which
is a bit of like a bulldog apnea. Because they
can't break they wake up, So we had that removed
(54:23):
from him. Maybe I do it too, Yeah, maybe talk
with him and see how he how he did it
with Yeah, but like how to feel? So anyway, a
couple of weeks they get the machine.
Speaker 4 (54:32):
Apparently. I hope it's not loud. It's not the whole mask.
They have the new version.
Speaker 2 (54:36):
They have different kinds of masks. But they're gonna send
me the straight nose shooters to go open into the
nose and that's it. I'm gonna be held. I'm gonna
come in here, I'm gonna be rocking. Oh no, I
can't wait. Oh no, you think this show has been
good over the last few years?
Speaker 4 (54:48):
What you just brace yourself? Oh what?
Speaker 8 (54:51):
What is the life expectancy of someone with sleep apnea severe?
Speaker 2 (54:55):
Why did you google that?
Speaker 8 (54:57):
If you are under the age of fifty, you can
expect to live a to eighteen years more?
Speaker 9 (55:01):
What we'll have for eighteen years if you don't receive
Oh my god, intervention care right now?
Speaker 3 (55:08):
Oh my Amy, he's had this forever, and my god,
he barely figured out what.
Speaker 7 (55:12):
He's under fifty, right, he's under fifty years old?
Speaker 12 (55:14):
Right on the phone, okay, is Lunchboon saying that's if
you don't.
Speaker 3 (55:18):
He was to say people with severe amy, It says
has only eight to eighteen years left with though.
Speaker 7 (55:25):
He's going to if they receive treatment, if you received.
Speaker 2 (55:30):
He couldn't even read the word palette, so I'm not
gonna trust them nailing hey bones. It's right in front
of us. It says eight to eighteen ykay?
Speaker 20 (55:36):
Well, then I went sad ben I went rocking that
time in.
Speaker 2 (55:42):
I'll just play that song. He starts riding bulls.
Speaker 4 (55:45):
I'm just gonna go crazy.
Speaker 2 (55:46):
It's gonna be the greatest eight years of anybody's life.
Eight years. That's not good, lunch bunks, You're right?
Speaker 4 (55:54):
Why would you even yell that out?
Speaker 2 (55:55):
Though?
Speaker 4 (55:56):
I just looked it up.
Speaker 2 (55:57):
You're dying tomorrow, okay, you know that we would I
know you were dying when you were dying, so no, no,
so many I didn't know that was going to happen
so many a whole years. So let's get to living.
Get busy living, or get busy dying.
Speaker 12 (56:10):
I think that a lot of our listeners have experienced
with SEAPAP. I know a lot of people do, so
maybe they could call in and give.
Speaker 2 (56:15):
You advice if they're still around. Oh man, what is okay? Well,
let's play it. This is Tim mcgrawl looks like you
were dying. Everybody a little nervous a little bit. Yeah, hey,
Mike d because Mike easy the other person who knows
what's about to happen. Did you think maybe this was
(56:36):
a little too sensitive to do this quickly? I think
it's the perfect time you do. But do you see
where my concern was? Yeah, but I think you hit
it when it's fresh, though, But it's not too woundy. No, okayalking,
Oh so.
Speaker 4 (56:47):
What we did before the break?
Speaker 2 (56:48):
I asked the show, hey, there's something I maybe wouldn't
have talked about it so quickly because it may be
upsetting to somebody. We would have got to it eventually anyway.
But what do you want to do? Everybody voted yes,
except for Morgan. And if it would have been about
more than if it would have been about you, I
would not have done the bed. Okay, wow, I was
giving you guys a chance to back out. Eddie, it's
not about you, thank you. So it's either about Lunchbox
(57:10):
or Amy. Okay, wonderful, I have audio. It's not about Lunchbox.
Oh no, so I do want to tell you though
I didn't know about this, but Lunchbox is the one
who tip me off. Okay, so this is not meant
to embarrass you. I don't think you'll be embarrassed. Okay,
you know what it is?
Speaker 9 (57:28):
No, I have no idea.
Speaker 7 (57:30):
Hey, Ray Bonehead.
Speaker 8 (57:32):
Story of the day clip hit it Lobby Bone Show.
Speaker 6 (57:37):
Today.
Speaker 8 (57:38):
This story comes with us from Nashville, Tennessee. There's a
professional broadcaster Amy. She also has a podcast called Four
Things with Amy Brown. Each podcast huge gets lots of downloads,
and she also has like a fit thing I think
it's called.
Speaker 4 (57:54):
Yeah, where somebody comes into midwek episode.
Speaker 7 (57:56):
Yah, mid week episode and she interviews them.
Speaker 8 (57:58):
So she had a guest on She's been in the
business for fifteen years.
Speaker 4 (58:01):
Amy has he the guests. Amy, Okay, do you know
where this is going yet?
Speaker 9 (58:04):
Okay I do? And this is it's it's real bad.
Speaker 2 (58:11):
Ahead.
Speaker 8 (58:11):
Amy did a thirty minute interview with some guest for
her podcast, and Ray, this is what it sounds like.
Speaker 9 (58:20):
We're good. It's all the levels are set. Use these
all the time. Happy Tuesday. Welcome to the Fifth Thing.
Speaker 12 (58:26):
I'm Amy and Kat is still on her honeymoon, so
I've got Morgan Massingill filling in for her.
Speaker 9 (58:33):
She is also known.
Speaker 2 (58:35):
As I Mean never turned morgans mic on.
Speaker 7 (58:37):
She wor thirty minutes.
Speaker 8 (58:38):
She interviewed her with out a microphone, and Amy was
sitting right next to the computer, and not for once
in thirty minutes did she turn and.
Speaker 7 (58:45):
Look and say, oh my goodness, the mic is not on.
Speaker 4 (58:48):
She did a full thirty minute interview and never turned
the guest micro Yah.
Speaker 2 (58:52):
Y'all it was good, like Morgan hear how good it is?
Speaker 12 (58:56):
Morgan got real vulnerable and shared a lot even but
she told me once I told her the news.
Speaker 9 (59:04):
Well, so first of all, I don't know.
Speaker 4 (59:08):
I want to hear just a little bit of Morgan talk.
Speaker 2 (59:11):
Well you can't really hear Morgan, but instead of Amy talking,
you want to hear a little bit Moregan. If we
can just just fast forward a little bit, right, Yeah,
were you in my office doing this? By the way, Yeah? Yeah,
why did you have headphones on?
Speaker 9 (59:21):
Yeah? Well I should have brought mine in there. The
ones in there are not we need to replace them.
Speaker 4 (59:27):
Okay, here we go. Just say whatever you got, Ray.
Speaker 9 (59:29):
We're one. I know.
Speaker 12 (59:33):
But some people may affectionately know you as fat because
there's Morgan number two on the Bobby Bone Show, which
you started out as an intern and then you moved
to executive.
Speaker 9 (59:41):
Producer or executive producer.
Speaker 2 (59:44):
Yes, so it's thirty minutes of that.
Speaker 9 (59:50):
Okay, yeah, it is.
Speaker 2 (59:53):
Fresh this When did this happen?
Speaker 9 (59:59):
Ever know about this?
Speaker 12 (01:00:01):
I didn't even know about it till so that was Monday,
and then hours go by. Scuba Steve sends it to
my producer Houston, who lives in Washington States, right right,
So this emails messed up man. So I get a
text from him. He's like, hey, the audio is a
little messed up. All good though, no worries. I'm already
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talking to Scuba. He's going to get me the like
he's thinking, just some level was off her. There's two
separate tracks. I'm like, I reply back, I'm like one track.
So that's not going to happen, and it's my fault.
The audio must have been down. There is no audio,
so I had to run run up and record something
because the episode is due.
Speaker 2 (01:00:39):
What are you going to do with that one?
Speaker 1 (01:00:40):
Oh?
Speaker 12 (01:00:41):
So tragic because she shares. She did share so much.
But when I when I informed her because I felt awful,
she said, you know what, she goes, I feel like,
this is probably a good thing. She goes because I
think I was a little too talkative and I overshared,
I know, but she was nervous about things she said
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about an ex boyfriend, and so maybe this was a
blessing in disguise for her.
Speaker 4 (01:01:07):
Didn't you have a podcast at your house?
Speaker 2 (01:01:09):
Hold on to bring this up to No, you got
a podcast at your house once accident and then they
showed up and they just sat there for like an
hour because you didn't come home or something like that.
Oh yeah, you were doing a cryout therapy?
Speaker 4 (01:01:19):
What was that one?
Speaker 9 (01:01:20):
This was during a very tumultuous time.
Speaker 4 (01:01:24):
I wasn't saying to describe your time. I was saying, like,
what happened?
Speaker 12 (01:01:27):
So I was advised.
Speaker 4 (01:01:29):
No, no, no, I'm saying what happened.
Speaker 12 (01:01:30):
I was an acupuncture for like the second time.
Speaker 9 (01:01:36):
I was such a mess.
Speaker 2 (01:01:39):
Listen and he you still haven't told the story yet
about what Just give me the line then you can
explain why what happened.
Speaker 12 (01:01:46):
Yeah, so I had an interview and I didn't show
up how long? For like two hours?
Speaker 2 (01:01:50):
Oh my gosh.
Speaker 4 (01:01:50):
Could they just sat at your house for two hours?
Speaker 15 (01:01:52):
No?
Speaker 9 (01:01:52):
Because my in laws were there.
Speaker 2 (01:01:54):
Oh they said at your house?
Speaker 12 (01:01:56):
Oh my god, they said, we can't get.
Speaker 9 (01:02:01):
A hold of her.
Speaker 4 (01:02:03):
Oh can you imagine where you go? You show up
and they're like, she's not here and we don't know
where she.
Speaker 12 (01:02:07):
Is, right, Okay, oh boy, this is what happened.
Speaker 2 (01:02:11):
Go ahead.
Speaker 12 (01:02:11):
I was also face down and I had needles all
in my head.
Speaker 9 (01:02:15):
I never knew more about it. My preparing to know
to get out, I know, but I didn't. I didn't
even know. The thing is, I was in such a
what do you mean you didn't know?
Speaker 4 (01:02:24):
And I told you had interview?
Speaker 9 (01:02:25):
No, I knew I had an interview. I did not
know the acupuncture was going to go two hours.
Speaker 12 (01:02:29):
I thought it was gonna be like thirty minutes, and like,
why would it take?
Speaker 2 (01:02:33):
You were two hours late and the acupuncture went two hours.
You probably give an hour for it.
Speaker 9 (01:02:37):
Ill hour late, It doesn't matter. I was late.
Speaker 4 (01:02:40):
How long did the person sit in your house?
Speaker 12 (01:02:41):
Not like twenty minutes because they told her to go
ahead and go on, like we can't get a hold
of it.
Speaker 4 (01:02:45):
So basically half an hour just waiting, yes.
Speaker 12 (01:02:47):
And I felt awful, and I I she came back
on and I feel like I tried to make it
up to her, like had her on a few more times.
Speaker 4 (01:02:57):
All four things with Amy bround every Thursday.
Speaker 2 (01:02:59):
Guess right, how often has this happened to you? Well,
so even if we do mine at my house when
we only have two, I still put headphones on to
make sure the audio and it looks like I'm wearing
headphones and the guest isn't. But I'm so I that
would be just so humiliated.
Speaker 4 (01:03:13):
Yeah, I retire for podcasting.
Speaker 9 (01:03:15):
Well, luckily, luckily.
Speaker 7 (01:03:16):
It's someone not like a huge guest.
Speaker 2 (01:03:18):
That's well.
Speaker 9 (01:03:19):
I did have a googe guest, doctor Becky.
Speaker 2 (01:03:21):
She is you nobody begging doctor Becky? Oh yeah, yeah?
Speaker 4 (01:03:24):
And she's at Bey. Then she went to school, she was.
Speaker 9 (01:03:27):
On zoo and I forgot to record.
Speaker 4 (01:03:30):
Oh my gosh, that you knew that I forgot. You
need somebody and you didn't record that one either.
Speaker 2 (01:03:36):
She's huge. How many interviews thinks she's done that she
hasn't recorded.
Speaker 9 (01:03:39):
That's it, this is it.
Speaker 12 (01:03:41):
And I would say over the years, I'm thankful that
they have had grace and understanding and I just owned
my mistake and I asked for forgiveness, and I would say,
it's it happened.
Speaker 2 (01:03:50):
Oh I love it. I can't get enough of it,
so don't feel bad for you.
Speaker 7 (01:03:53):
Don't change what happened.
Speaker 12 (01:03:54):
Never change what happened on Monday in your office. Is unacceptable, absolutely,
because I should have put the headphones on to check.
Speaker 9 (01:04:02):
And the thing is at the beginning to look at.
Speaker 4 (01:04:04):
The screen, because you would see a wave file groan.
Speaker 9 (01:04:06):
Yeah, you're right, I know it would be.
Speaker 4 (01:04:09):
But we'll come back. Thank you.
Speaker 2 (01:04:11):
I can't.
Speaker 7 (01:04:12):
You get your bonehead stories.
Speaker 2 (01:04:15):
Thank you. Twenty minutes or so ago, I talked about
my sleep study results. I did one of those where
you sleep in a room and they put all the
wires on you. And then I talked to the doctor
yesterday and basically she's like, you stop breathing about thirty
times in an hour, and that's severe sleep apnea. Didn't
even know what sleep avenue was really, i'd heard it,
but I don't know. So I gotta have a machine,
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and I have to prescribe you the machine. You can't
just go buy one from Costco, really not over the counter.
So I'm gonna do that. But I have Russ on
the phone right now, who's been using one for ten years.
I just picture it being this, like this massive computer
mainframe that's in the werehouse and the technology has gotten
better obviously, But Russ, what do I.
Speaker 4 (01:04:58):
Expect from this?
Speaker 17 (01:05:01):
Honestly, mine's an older version. It is a little noisy.
I've stopped breathing roughly fifty an hour.
Speaker 20 (01:05:12):
Wow, oh my goodness, Russ just went anything you can
do fifty Yeah, that's crazy about thirty enough to be
labeled severe.
Speaker 2 (01:05:23):
But Russ here is about to die every minute. Yeah,
I mean I only had eight years left. He's probably
got like four. So Russ, it's loud, But did it
actually help you? Did it change your quality of life?
Speaker 17 (01:05:33):
Honestly, yes, it really has. I have just a nose
one because the full face one I feel like I'm suffragating. Yes,
but different people wear it's different.
Speaker 2 (01:05:44):
I have the nose one, and then I got just
in case it doesn't work, I got a tube to
put in my butt. Oh okay, they're just both the
same interesting as much oxygen as possible. Okay, Well, Russ,
I'm looking forward to hopefully not waking my wife up
with it. Hopefully it's not that loud, because I always
put on at night anyway, like Bill Simmons or Ryan
Rossilla podcast and just play it.
Speaker 4 (01:06:06):
Then well, it's kind of.
Speaker 2 (01:06:07):
I used to go to bed to watching TV, but
I had to change that. As a kid, I never
had a bedroom, so the TV was always on a
living room. So then I just got accustomed to sleeping
with the TV on. So then when I got married,
it was like, I sleep with the TV on and
she's like, you're a weirdo and she so I said, okay, kid,
then can we have some sort of compromise and so
I'll put a podcast on? What about like the oxygen?
Do you have to have like one of those big tanks. Yeah,
(01:06:29):
it's a small box, but it's not a tank. It's
a plug in I think, and it just produces it. Oh,
it just takes it from the air.
Speaker 5 (01:06:34):
Good.
Speaker 2 (01:06:34):
I don't know. I don't know. I know you had
to buy those big tanks and put them by your bed.
Speaker 18 (01:06:38):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:06:39):
So my insurance just texted me and so they cover
it sort of. But most people that do it give
up on it within a few months, so they don't.
My insurance is not buying it for me. They're renting
it for me for ten months, and then if I
still use it after ten months, then they buy like
eighty percent of it.
Speaker 4 (01:06:59):
I gotta pay the rest. Okay, so many people quit.
They don't just buy it, they just run it. But
just smart they got burned.
Speaker 2 (01:07:04):
I can't wait to come in and just be happy
and like sleep item slept in ten years. Wow, I'm
the opposite of Van Winkle. He's the way along with you.
I want to vand Tinkle is enemy.
Speaker 7 (01:07:14):
If you go on an airplane and you want to
take a nap, you have to plug it in.
Speaker 4 (01:07:16):
Yeah, you gotta go to the pilot. But they got
an outlet down here.
Speaker 17 (01:07:19):
Run.
Speaker 2 (01:07:20):
I don't know, but no, no, no, it's not any time.
But it's like mostly at home. I think you can
I travel to if you need to, but I don't
know if about it. But that's the deal. And lunchbox
told me I have eight years left to live, so sad,
I said, because it's severe.
Speaker 9 (01:07:31):
Now that I was reading, it's eight to eighteen.
Speaker 8 (01:07:34):
Even eighteen is terrible, That's what I said, Amy, I said,
eight to eighteen.
Speaker 2 (01:07:37):
Exactly, Like that's better. She's like, no, relax, man, you
got years eight, but it's eight.
Speaker 4 (01:07:42):
It's terrible.
Speaker 2 (01:07:43):
It's not a very good lifespan uh Russ, thank you,
and again you feel like it's been a great addition
to your life. So you have this machine. Oh yes, sir, Okay, well,
thank you for the call. Thank you for having a
serious conversation with us, because we are not serious, but
I am a little concerned, so thank you.
Speaker 17 (01:08:02):
I understand, all right, corner, Yeah, bring it.
Speaker 4 (01:08:07):
You want the do you want the whole big voice
guy thing?
Speaker 17 (01:08:12):
I've just been trying to call in for that for years.
Speaker 2 (01:08:14):
Okay, go ahead.
Speaker 17 (01:08:17):
Why do aunt God get sick?
Speaker 4 (01:08:20):
Ants not get sick.
Speaker 17 (01:08:23):
Because they have all built in antibody.
Speaker 2 (01:08:25):
Antibody. There you go, there you want. That was the morning, Corny.
Speaker 4 (01:08:34):
Thanks for us.
Speaker 2 (01:08:34):
Have a good day, buddy, Thank you very much. Thanks, ma'am.
I listened to the news, Bobby. Relationship experts say signs
of a cheating partner are subtle, but if you look
for them, you'll see them. Number One odd hours, Well
that's me great all the time every day.
Speaker 4 (01:08:56):
Uh suddenly working late.
Speaker 2 (01:08:57):
It's more of a shift in hours or going on
more business trips, especially on the weekends.
Speaker 4 (01:09:03):
Number one.
Speaker 2 (01:09:04):
Number two overall outlook not drinking around you as much,
but dieting, working out more than usual because they're trying
to Yeah, yeah, money, You notice new random purchases and interests,
a funny feeling. You have too many questions not enough answers. Okay,
well that's offense. That's from Cosmopolitan. Anybody have any thoughts
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on this?
Speaker 9 (01:09:31):
I know, I mean, isn't it golf on there too?
Speaker 2 (01:09:37):
You can't just say somebody's name and the go no,
because then we all say we cheating his wife friend.
Speaker 8 (01:09:40):
Now the working out thing. All of a sudden end
he started working out.
Speaker 4 (01:09:45):
Just say that, just going and then we're like, no
litten anything. Eddie's like, oh no, he has wife friend.
Speaker 2 (01:09:51):
He's not. He works out with me three times a week,
but we travel on the weekend.
Speaker 7 (01:09:54):
That's what I'm saying.
Speaker 2 (01:09:56):
And it's odd hour. This is how you find out.
Oh no, I never do this.
Speaker 4 (01:10:01):
That was such a dirty thing to go Eddie. But
never mind, that wasn't dirty. That's dirty dogs you do
it like that.
Speaker 8 (01:10:06):
I wasn't gonna bring up. I was thinking in my
head like, oh, Eddie started working out.
Speaker 3 (01:10:10):
See that's tricky though, like you want to get healthy,
like all of a sudden you.
Speaker 2 (01:10:14):
Like, but you did it with you did it with me,
going hey I'm already doing it, you should come with me.
It wasn't like you were like, I just want to
get help, which was also great right way, but it
was I was like, hey, come work out.
Speaker 3 (01:10:24):
But I'm saying this article right now. Somebody's like, I'm
gonna go hit the gym to day, and they.
Speaker 2 (01:10:27):
Well, you wasn't on the day I answered questions and
way too many answers or whatever it is.
Speaker 12 (01:10:30):
I think it's not just one thing from the list,
it's multiple things from the list.
Speaker 2 (01:10:35):
Anybody ever noticed their person doing something like this and
then all of a sudden.
Speaker 8 (01:10:39):
I mean, my wife was I came home one day
and she had a bottle of wine. She was in
I had drinking a bottle of wine halfway through a
second and was on the front porch with a dude
eating cheese and crackers.
Speaker 2 (01:10:49):
But that wasn't weird, do you?
Speaker 7 (01:10:50):
I still didn't bother me.
Speaker 2 (01:10:51):
I showed his baby. I mean, that's the obvious sign.
But no.
Speaker 9 (01:10:56):
Story again, like the guy was gay or what?
Speaker 4 (01:10:59):
I think that my story?
Speaker 2 (01:11:02):
What was the guy?
Speaker 8 (01:11:02):
Yeah, he was married a woman. Oh, Amy just made
him gay out of nowhere.
Speaker 7 (01:11:09):
That was kind of dirty.
Speaker 2 (01:11:10):
Dollar you go, yeah, because Amy, like he was drinking
wine and eating and he's with your wife and you're
not mad.
Speaker 9 (01:11:18):
Right, Yeah, I was putting he.
Speaker 7 (01:11:20):
Was a coworker.
Speaker 2 (01:11:21):
Okay. A lot of questions, no answer, that's right. The
most common fight time this is Perry follow up here
from Parade magazine. You may want to watch what you
say at the dinner table. The most common time of
day for family fights is dinner time. Psychologist studied interactions
between moms, dads, and kids and found the biggest fights
occurred between six and eight pm when two things are happening.
(01:11:41):
People are getting off work and are a little tired,
and two people are hungry.
Speaker 4 (01:11:45):
That hungry. Put over the top, yes for sure.
Speaker 2 (01:11:47):
To reduce fighting, hold off on difficult topics until everybody's full.
Their bellies are full, so only like do sing along
songs until everybody's full.
Speaker 4 (01:11:56):
Scientists confirm what women have always known. Men really do
let themselves go after marriage.
Speaker 2 (01:12:02):
So I guess I start working on that something's going on.
Scientists have confirmed that women have always known it, but
men become fatter and lazier after marriage. Generally comfortable men
start piling on the pounds within five years of time
than not because they eat more calories, they exercise less.
They discover that marriage is associated with a significant effect
on BMI scores, with an extra five point two percent
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of married men being overweight and obesity rates increasing by
almost three percent. There is no similar trend among women.
Women tend just as a very This is general. Women
tend to not go I'm good, I'll just not take
care of myself. It can be mental, it be anything,
but yeah, daily mail thoughts. No, I know that was
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just dirty to say his name and then go, yeah,
never mind. Just to say that would have been fine, Okay, sorry, Yeah,
it'd been like ooh, one of four people have secretly murdered.
Oh never mind, it's exactly what that was. I want
to talk about it.
Speaker 12 (01:12:58):
That stare with the married men on the show in
the first five years of marriage.
Speaker 2 (01:13:03):
Yes, there. I'm still in my first five years of marriage.
And my wife gives me a hard time because when
she met me, I had been off of Dancing with
the Stars for like six months, but I still really
dancy thin, and she was like, you were almost like
a character. You had a huge head with a tiny body.
Oh man, So I think she's more of a fan
of this version. But I'm gonna let myself go.
Speaker 16 (01:13:24):
Well, we work out every day, well, do we do.
Speaker 2 (01:13:29):
No, we don't.
Speaker 4 (01:13:30):
What we're doing.
Speaker 2 (01:13:31):
Hey, we're gay.
Speaker 9 (01:13:35):
Maybe that's what's going on.
Speaker 7 (01:13:37):
That's what we're doing.
Speaker 2 (01:13:38):
We're just being gay with women. Get sore throw well,
let me stop because this is not funny. Well, only
got a sore throat, but she ended up having to
have her hands and feet amputated. Why From the Daily Mail,
A Texas teacher had to have a quadruple amputation after
a sore throat turned into sepsis. Last April, fifty one
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year old Ferry mood He was on a class trip
where her students. She started to feel sick. At first,
she thought it was another cold. Everybody gets that. She's
also a teacher, so she's around lots of kids, so
cold's pretty common. However, within a day she started to
experience more severe symptoms like fatigue, high fever. Than a
day later, she couldn't breathe, so they said, okay, you
(01:14:19):
have double pneumonia, and then it led to sepsis. Two
days later, her organs began shutting down because she had
sepsist shock, so they had to put her in a coma,
a medical induced coma. Doctors gave her drugs to try
to fight the sepsis, but the drugs restricted blood flow
to her arms and legs, so they woke her up
and said, we have to amputate your arms and like feet.
Speaker 12 (01:14:41):
Okay, I just said to google sepsis because I get
confused sometimes between that and.
Speaker 2 (01:14:45):
Like the septic tank.
Speaker 4 (01:14:46):
No, but think about that. Is that kind of the
root the same root?
Speaker 2 (01:14:49):
Right.
Speaker 12 (01:14:49):
It's a condition in which the body responds improperly to
an infection.
Speaker 2 (01:14:54):
Like that's how I remember it. The septic tank has
a bunch of gros stuff in it. Yeah, whoop, k,
you're going to get sick. Okay, wow, interesting.
Speaker 18 (01:15:07):
Wow.
Speaker 2 (01:15:08):
After spending several months in the hospital and a rehab center,
she was sent home, but she yeah, her hands and
feet were That sucks. Man.
Speaker 3 (01:15:15):
That fatigue symptoms stresses me out because I'm always tired,
and I'm always like, why do I know that it's
fatigue versus I'm just tired?
Speaker 4 (01:15:22):
I think.
Speaker 2 (01:15:24):
So I know somebody who has extremely chronic fatigue, which
I feel the same way. The difference is you can
occasionally not feel tired and you feel good. They never
feel good, or you can, for I have a great
day of just feeling great. You're tired A lot because
you have four kids in your work. That's normal. But
I think if you never ever ever feel good and
it's so bad that you don't eve want to get
out of bed, and it's hard to motivate yourself to
(01:15:45):
get to work, like, chronic fatigue is almost right there
with depression, and I think a lot of them are also.
I think that the Venn diagram at times one affects
the other two as far as you don't have to
be depressed have chronic fatigue. But if you have chronic fatigue,
at times, you can't get depressed because you just get
up and move around. Man, sounds terrible, box. I'm a doctor,
(01:16:08):
so I said, well, thanks Bobby Bones and reging Gidiot's
seventh million dollars show. Tickets go on So Friday, and
it's obviously Eddie and myself and our band, Sam Hunt,
Megan Maroney, Ben Rector, John Party, Nate Smith, Matt Carney,
Edwin McCain, Ian Munsick, one of my favorite new artist
Lauren Watkins. He never knows who else is gonna pop by,
so we play. We don't keep any of the money.
(01:16:29):
It all goes to Saint Jude. And of all these artists.
I'm just super grateful because we don't pay them. They
volunteer their time for Saint Jude and come play this
music with us. But I'm just excited about Edwin McCain
because you know, if you don't think I'm doing background vocals.
Speaker 4 (01:16:42):
For Boby, you cry and shouldered.
Speaker 2 (01:16:45):
Of course, I'll be love suicide. So that's happened on Friday.
Get your tickets at ten am Central. Just go to
Bobbybones dot com. Was that in the news, Yeah, I
might put it there because I've been forgetting talk about it.
Thought he usually sells out really quick, but I just
want to make sure our audio goes final. Let me
give you here. A pilot drew a penis in the
sky and wrote sea during a six hour flight, and
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the smoke is hilarious. A pilot, I don't he was flying.
I don't know if he was quitting anything, because what's
the sea?
Speaker 9 (01:17:17):
Yeah about to crash?
Speaker 2 (01:17:19):
It's just funny, okay, like penis y yeah, like I
see you. I wrote, So he drew he did, he
did a wiener, a wiener in that you know, and
then but again he did the word sea. He flew
the s and then the cursive sea. Yeah, that's talent.
He needs to be an air show.
Speaker 4 (01:17:38):
That's crazy.
Speaker 2 (01:17:39):
Yeah. According to flight radar, the plane took off at
eight forty seven pm. This is in Ohio. It says
it's not clear yet he was piloting the plane. What
what do you mean you don't.
Speaker 7 (01:17:50):
Know the plane?
Speaker 2 (01:17:51):
They have like books for that. The bigger question they
say is why did the pilot draw penis in the sky?
And were they sending a sea a message to someone
in particular. That's why I'm like, I don't know if
it was break up, oh yeah, or he was like
oh and he was I don't know, or like see
you soon. Maybe he ran out. He ran out of
that was like sending someone an egg plant emoji. He
(01:18:12):
flew over the house, see you soon. All right, that's it.
Speaker 15 (01:18:15):
That's the news stories.
Speaker 4 (01:18:19):
That's pretty stupid news we just did there.
Speaker 2 (01:18:21):
Yeah, I mean there's some good stories there, but we
took it to a new new level. Back in a second,
let me play this voicemail from Brittany in Vegas.
Speaker 15 (01:18:29):
Huge fan.
Speaker 1 (01:18:31):
I noticed you're growing your hair out and your hair
looks great, super like thick, looks like you're taking great
care of it. But I totally missed the reason why
you're growing it out.
Speaker 2 (01:18:42):
Uh, well, it's a bit. I was driving my wife crazy.
I just wanted to grow my hair out until it
was dead.
Speaker 9 (01:18:52):
Okay, but is anybody gonna make everybody about that you
cut your hair.
Speaker 4 (01:18:56):
I did cut my hair.
Speaker 2 (01:18:56):
I got I saw yesterday, I saw yesterday. I surprised
and cut it. But here's what happened. I grew my
hair out for like eight months. It's hilarious because it
was looking terrible. I knew it was terrible, but I
kept telling my wife I really liked my hair. She
was like, I know you don't. I know you don't
like it. You're just doing to drive me crazy, and
she was right. I just wanted to see until she
would go, what are you doing? Because she's so like
(01:19:19):
kind to me at times when I shouldn't be treated,
but she builds me up and finally shared a breaking point.
Speaker 4 (01:19:23):
She's like, it looks awful, and I was like, but
I really like it.
Speaker 2 (01:19:27):
So then I negotiated a contract with her and I
was like, I'll cut it and she's like really, I said, yeah,
I sent you over the terms of the deal, and
so I sent her a note I shared the note
app with her, and so she has to do like
three podcasts with me.
Speaker 12 (01:19:38):
Wait, what what for you to get to cut your hair?
Speaker 2 (01:19:42):
I sent her over all these terms and she agreed
to that because I was never gonna cut my hair.
There's one thing I'll do. I'll hold out of content.
Remember the last contract negotiation I.
Speaker 7 (01:19:49):
Had of here.
Speaker 2 (01:19:49):
It was long and brutal. Yes, I was gonna hold out.
I was gonna be freaking a punzel. I told her, So,
you said, just want me hair? I said, just call
me puns When did you.
Speaker 9 (01:19:58):
Think of this?
Speaker 12 (01:19:59):
Like contra part just in the moment, and you're like,
yeat are now?
Speaker 2 (01:20:03):
You guys don't really like to do public stuffs. The
only way I can get her to do stuff, for
the most part is to be like will you please
do it? Or well, you know, favor osis. And so
she really wanted to cut my hair to the point
where she was like taking pictures of me from like six, eight, nine,
ten months ago, be like look how good I used
to look.
Speaker 4 (01:20:20):
So I said, okay, I'll cut it, but.
Speaker 2 (01:20:23):
I want three podcast appearances, two videos, uh something.
Speaker 4 (01:20:27):
But then we nego shouted it down, So I think
it ended up being you.
Speaker 2 (01:20:30):
Cut your hair, and she didn't have to do anything negotiation. No,
you would think that's how it works at my house. No, no, no,
because I just wouldn't have cut it. I just I
would grown it forever because it's hilarious. The use in
perpetuity of three podcasts from the house that we record
(01:20:51):
a video I made her for her birthday that I
was gonna after a while. I was just gonna put
out all that was funny, and she was like, I
just want to keep that for myself. For a while.
I was like, you no longer keep it for yourself,
and I get to post it, pep it up in perpetuity,
and in exchange, she got a mutually agreed upon haircut. Oh,
and I signed it. She signed it all right, And
so I cut my hair. But I tried to know
(01:21:12):
here's what happened, And I said, I went to get
a haircut. I snuck it. She didn't know I was
getting it. I wanted to see if she had noticed.
I just came home with a haircut. And so I
walk in the house and she's like, oh my god,
you cut your hair like it was like a bit
A new baby was born. She's like, oh, Like she
started get emotional and I was like, we haven't seen
it yet.
Speaker 4 (01:21:26):
I kinda had it on.
Speaker 2 (01:21:27):
She could just till I cut it around my head
and I took it off, but I didn't cut a
single thing off the top of my head. I let
it just stay really really long. And she's like and
I thought she'd be like, oh, you got me. She
was like, no, I like it like that, and I'm like,
dang it, now I'm gonna go and cut the rest
of it off.
Speaker 9 (01:21:39):
Well, this is the mutually agreed upon here.
Speaker 2 (01:21:41):
Yeah, but I just was doing this for a joke too.
I'll do bits all day long in my house. I
do bits for the dogs, Like I'll just freeze and
just stare at it.
Speaker 4 (01:21:48):
I won't even move.
Speaker 2 (01:21:49):
I'll turn into a statue to see how they react.
I'll do it for three minutes. React.
Speaker 4 (01:21:54):
Sometimes they're confused, Sometimes they just go take a nap.
Speaker 12 (01:21:57):
I think that serious question does this ever come up
in therapy? I mean, if it's too personal to ask,
you don't have to answer, Well, why would it come
up in therapy that you do bits?
Speaker 2 (01:22:06):
Like like what does that do with therapy? Though?
Speaker 12 (01:22:09):
I don't know, Like why do you go to do
bits all day long.
Speaker 7 (01:22:14):
They entertain it's called game. They entertain me, it's called entertainment.
Speaker 9 (01:22:18):
Don't you have Why are you avoiding?
Speaker 4 (01:22:21):
I feel not avoiding anything.
Speaker 2 (01:22:22):
If I'm there with the dogs, I'm not avoiding anything.
Speaker 4 (01:22:25):
I'm like you might be.
Speaker 2 (01:22:26):
I want to I want to examine what's happening when
situations aren't normal. Okay, so I'll do like the scarecrow
stance and just look at the dog and I will
not move, no blink or anything, and I'll try to
hold as long as i can.
Speaker 4 (01:22:37):
And I don't even know they know what I'm doing.
Speaker 2 (01:22:39):
Right, sound like experiment?
Speaker 5 (01:22:40):
Man?
Speaker 2 (01:22:41):
Very healthy, I know.
Speaker 4 (01:22:42):
And I used to do a joke on stage. It
was a bit of a bit.
Speaker 2 (01:22:45):
It's just what it wasn't People don't know laugh because
they were confused. Which was this. I would get up
on stage and go, I don't really do a lot
of good impressions. I do like Arnold Schwarzenegger. I would
do some really easy ones. I'd be like, I would
be back, and then.
Speaker 4 (01:22:59):
I'll be like, I do Steve Ark.
Speaker 2 (01:23:00):
Then I do that, And I said, I do some
personal ones too, And now I like to do an
impression of my biological father, and I just walk off
stage and stay off stage.
Speaker 5 (01:23:06):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:23:07):
See, I like that one. And the crowd would and
the crowd would be like, I don't know what to
do because it's awkward's and that that is like fulfilling
to me to just do something and judge a reaction.
I like awkward situation. I don't like them. I don't
mind them. Sometimes they're fun to watch. I don't always
love being in them, but I don't hate them when
I'm If I'm in therapy and my therapist is trying
(01:23:27):
to stare me down to get me to talk, I'll
stare right back.
Speaker 4 (01:23:31):
We'll still made each other. Yeah.
Speaker 9 (01:23:33):
Is that in your personal therapy or couple's therapy?
Speaker 4 (01:23:35):
Both you there?
Speaker 5 (01:23:38):
It is?
Speaker 2 (01:23:38):
Oh boy?
Speaker 7 (01:23:39):
Do you?
Speaker 12 (01:23:40):
Oh?
Speaker 2 (01:23:40):
Yeah?
Speaker 8 (01:23:41):
When when for an hour the steering contest like with
the doctor, Yeah, you want to play, I'll play for
an hour.
Speaker 2 (01:23:47):
But I just like to see because they've been trained,
they've been trained to be quiet and let just by
well even that they know that quiet is pressure on
the other person.
Speaker 9 (01:23:57):
But you're not uncomfortable with quiet?
Speaker 4 (01:23:58):
No, Because I do that to people when we do
in all day long.
Speaker 2 (01:24:01):
If they're not giving me something, I'll just shut up
and it's risky, but they'll be like oh and they
they then start to talk. So I have no But
you also want to win in therapy, Well, I.
Speaker 4 (01:24:13):
Want to win versus my wife.
Speaker 2 (01:24:15):
When I'm out there by myself, it's different because I
can't really win my goal. Sometimes in therapy I do
go and I need it because I think mental health
is so undervalue.
Speaker 4 (01:24:25):
No, you need to.
Speaker 2 (01:24:25):
Shut you need to shut real quick at laughing at that.
Speaker 9 (01:24:28):
I love too hard, Like this is very.
Speaker 11 (01:24:30):
Clear, this is it.
Speaker 2 (01:24:33):
But I like go and work on. We all do,
and it gets really there's some real trauma there. And
and sometimes though it's like I want to do some
fun for me and so I in therapy I will
try to make the therapist laugh.
Speaker 4 (01:24:45):
If it's one on one, Yeah, that's fun, okay.
Speaker 2 (01:24:47):
If I can make them crack or but really gets
them is when I start asking the therapists are supposed
talk about themselves. Sometimes I can start doing like a
little trickle interview and they'll start saying things about it.
They're like, well, I can't do this.
Speaker 7 (01:25:00):
Oh I love that.
Speaker 2 (01:25:01):
That's if you get it for like five minutes, it's awesome.
It's because they never do that. I know stuff about
my therapist. You shouldn't be telling me that's great, not
bad stuff, but like personal stuff, y'all know, therapy is awesome.
I'm a big believer, but sometimes honestly, I get I
will get in therapy and also talking about my mom
or something who's in you know, she died in her forties,
was an addict. It gets so dark for me sometimes
that I just try to do something to avoid it.
(01:25:26):
No no, no, no, to offset a little bit of it,
so I don't always have the association of being in
that room to being dark and me being sad, where
I can also have feel like there's some growth and
some positivity. Because if I'm only in there and I'm
only it's only all the time, crap. I'll only associate anything.
If you see somebody every time they punch in the shoulder,
every time you see them, you're just gonna associate them
(01:25:46):
with punching the shoulder. Yeah. And I have big steps
in therapy and I've I've become so much healthier, but
there are times where I'm like, man, I just don't
want to know this place for only being bad. Not bad,
but extremely difficult and sad hard. It should be hard sometimes,
but then I'll just be like today I'm gonna do
a bit, yeah, but I don't. I don't do that
the whole the whole show. I mean, sorry, your whole life,
(01:26:09):
the whole day, the whole learning. I had a bit
for Scusin to do, and now we all in a second, and.
Speaker 12 (01:26:15):
I like where we went with that, for sure, but
I still don't know, like circling back to the bits
at home all day long with the dogs, not even now.
Speaker 4 (01:26:22):
I do bits everywhere in public, everywhere.
Speaker 7 (01:26:26):
You don't do bits in at the grocery store.
Speaker 12 (01:26:28):
Amy, every all parts of my day, everywhere, some life
a bit.
Speaker 4 (01:26:32):
And I also want to like social experiments. I like
to do social experiments to with people.
Speaker 9 (01:26:35):
And see life social experience all day long, all day.
Speaker 2 (01:26:41):
Okay, he's sleeping sometimes though, I do like sometimes I'll
do like a fake snore, like a like a funny
just see if if it'll even affect her, because she's
hardcore sleeping.
Speaker 9 (01:26:55):
That's a good being married.
Speaker 2 (01:26:57):
To see what she does. Anyway. I do have therapy today,
but my therapist does not listen to the show. You think,
I don't think I think he thinks I'm a male model,
male model, bodybuilder. Oh for sure, for sure.
Speaker 9 (01:27:14):
Yeah, just bring up the bits to him.
Speaker 4 (01:27:16):
No way, I don't know because he'll know.
Speaker 9 (01:27:18):
That this is a bit for the show to ask you.
Speaker 4 (01:27:23):
No bit, no more bit talk. But I got a haircut.
Speaker 2 (01:27:26):
Do you like it?
Speaker 1 (01:27:26):
Yeah?
Speaker 14 (01:27:27):
Man?
Speaker 4 (01:27:27):
Looks good?
Speaker 2 (01:27:27):
Are you lying?
Speaker 3 (01:27:29):
I don't really notice hair. Like my wife gets mad
because she's like, you didn't notice my hair? I cut
it last week. I'm like, I don't know his hair.
Are you blocking it because you don't have any like you.
I get very jealous of your different hairstyles. Absolutely, but
it looks good.
Speaker 9 (01:27:41):
Yeah, but he doesn't notice.
Speaker 2 (01:27:45):
Did you know did you notice his haircut? I didn't
notice it yesterday that we were working out.
Speaker 9 (01:27:49):
Oh I thought you didn't notice.
Speaker 2 (01:27:52):
I was drastic guy.
Speaker 7 (01:27:54):
Look he said, he looked good. He looked terrible.
Speaker 2 (01:27:58):
I said, here, come back, all right, cool dude. We
had a fun I have a fun bit with scubas Tea.
It's a really good segment and I'm really excited to
do it. But then we got sidetracks, so we will
come back. Scuba Steve was stretching himself in a way
speaking of therapy.
Speaker 4 (01:28:13):
I'm very proud of him.
Speaker 2 (01:28:14):
He's making himself extremely vulnerable in the next segment and
you guys may really like it, or you may be
scared by what he's doing.
Speaker 4 (01:28:21):
We'll come back next. Being vulnerable, hard, uncomfortable.
Speaker 2 (01:28:28):
Uh, definitely pays off if you can do it with
these I think it makes you stronger. It allows other
people to see your vulnerability and allow them to do
that because you have real growth through vulnerability.
Speaker 4 (01:28:40):
Abby was very.
Speaker 2 (01:28:40):
Vulnerable when she came on and was like, I want
I've been teaching myself how to play guitar. I took
some lessons. I'm gonna play here on the show, and
she played it. She was super nervous, and you know,
she's been texting me after. She was like, I'm much
better at home, and I'm like, that's okay, you're supposed
to because there's no pressure there. Like, he did great
just by coming in. So that was really cool for
me to see. With Abby, she came was vulnerable. She
(01:29:02):
did a great job. Uh. Scuba Steve, the executive preucer
of the show, is now gonna reveal something. He's gonna
be very vulnerable with something he has kind of created scuba. First,
tell the story about your history in this area.
Speaker 16 (01:29:15):
So before I got into radio, I was in a
band and I was a lead screamer of the band.
And I only got into radio to get my music
on the radio.
Speaker 2 (01:29:23):
Do you guys know that you know he's a screamer.
Speaker 4 (01:29:25):
You only got into radio so he.
Speaker 2 (01:29:27):
Could play get his music played. Didn't know that?
Speaker 4 (01:29:30):
What's an a lead screamer? By the way, I know
you and I talked about it.
Speaker 16 (01:29:32):
But tell our audience, like, basically, the vocal part of
it is somebody who is screaming at different levels deep scream,
high pitch scream, whatever. There is some singing, melodic type singing,
but mostly it's founded on screaming.
Speaker 2 (01:29:46):
Do it, don't? Don't scream? Heard it all lout it
kind of want you to blow your throat. But give
me a very timid light example of what like I
would go like raw, like, what's scream? This is just
a raw one, okay. The Bobby Bone Show definitely a
type of music, a little scary.
Speaker 7 (01:30:00):
So you were screamed. Did you have a singer in
the band that sang or was it all that?
Speaker 16 (01:30:04):
So the bassis would sing background vocals and I was
the lead screamer got it so that the lead singer.
Speaker 12 (01:30:09):
Oh, okay, so that's the only vocal.
Speaker 7 (01:30:11):
So that's what I was wondering.
Speaker 2 (01:30:12):
Is it scream?
Speaker 4 (01:30:13):
Is it considered scream? Oh?
Speaker 16 (01:30:15):
Screama Maybe that seems a little more like emotional, like
emo screaming, which we could do songs like that that
were a little more emotional, and it would be songs
about my father and I would kind of get to
that level.
Speaker 2 (01:30:24):
Did you write your own songs? Yes, me and the
basses work together on lyrics. What was the aim of
your band back then? A misread fable? Amf oh I
miss read fings? Okay, so you were the screamer. You
stop doing that though, even like I don't like, I
don't know, you stop even pursuing music at all.
Speaker 16 (01:30:42):
I mean, I haven't done it since probably two thousand
and six, two thousand and seven, so it's been quite
some time. Yeah, Abby inspired him, how so, So I've
been in a state of comfort lately, and I've been
trying to put myself out there and do more things.
And then when I saw Abby and she was super vulnerable.
Not only did she put herself out there to learn
how to play the guitar. But then she did it
for this national audio against and in front of you
guys in this small room, and I was so taken
(01:31:03):
aback by that. I was like, man, that is so
powerful and amazing. I should get back into some things
that I used to do. And one of those beings
that was so funny this is I'm sorry, go ahead.
Speaker 7 (01:31:19):
So I wait till the punchline.
Speaker 16 (01:31:24):
So I was listening to a song in the car
and I know Hardy has and a lot of artists
like Jelly Rolling and people have kind of crossed over
into different spaces, and I heard Hardy do that truck
Bed song and I was like, man, that's pretty hard.
It kind of reminded me of Red Jumpsuit Apparatus, where
they have a rock version that was more mainstream, but
they had a streaming version of it, and I was like, man,
it'd be so cool to create a screaming version with
(01:31:45):
Hardy for his song truck Bed, especially at the end
when he goes Hella hard And So I came in
here about a week ago and I laid down some
tracks and I made my version of Hardy's truck truck
Bed at the very end of the song where he
gets a little more kind of crazy.
Speaker 4 (01:31:58):
So did you do the whole song or this is
the part the only part of it.
Speaker 16 (01:32:01):
The only part of it is I give you the
back end because that's kind of where it gets hard.
The rest of it, it's still Hardy in his normal thing. Okay,
would you guys like to.
Speaker 2 (01:32:07):
Hear yeah, scream scuba scream, Yeah, screaming hardy truck bed?
Speaker 9 (01:32:14):
Is this is this.
Speaker 4 (01:32:17):
I want to hear in the system?
Speaker 2 (01:32:19):
Is it is? It?
Speaker 4 (01:32:19):
Is it like loud louder?
Speaker 3 (01:32:20):
It's pretty, It's pretty loud, and I layed it with
two or three different vocals and all that.
Speaker 4 (01:32:24):
So yeah, okay, here we go.
Speaker 2 (01:32:28):
That that kind of music is not for me, but
that's awesome. I would never listen to that in my
own I'm just gonna say, that's not my type of music.
Speaker 4 (01:32:35):
That's you even sing. You're on pitch with your scream.
Speaker 7 (01:32:38):
Thank you.
Speaker 2 (01:32:38):
I appreciate that. If he came to Idole the four
years I was there, I'll be like, I don't know
what's scoring over this show, but like for what.
Speaker 4 (01:32:46):
You're trying to do, Like that's that's for that. That's
really good.
Speaker 2 (01:32:50):
Thank you.
Speaker 4 (01:32:51):
I appreciate it.
Speaker 2 (01:32:51):
It is again. I want people think, oh, you just
like Screamo or you're just being nice to Scuba. I'm
doing neither. I don't like scream oh, and I'm not
being nice to Scuba for the sake of it. I
think it's really good. But for a screamer that does
sound really good, what you.
Speaker 4 (01:33:02):
Don't like it? I figured that's aggressive.
Speaker 7 (01:33:04):
No, I'll be honest. I couldn't really even understand what
he was saying.
Speaker 2 (01:33:08):
He was saying the song exactly. Yeah, you don't understand
a lot.
Speaker 9 (01:33:11):
Woke up on the wrong side.
Speaker 2 (01:33:15):
Understood that was Scuba in the back. He was like,
I have isolated vocals like screaminizing harmonizing. So then you
hear what I'm saying, hard hardy before you do the
vocals one more time.
Speaker 4 (01:33:29):
This is Scuba screaming along.
Speaker 2 (01:33:30):
Go ahead, what that is? That's been really good. I
think people would love that's That's what you're just that's
a that genre doesn't it's not massive obviously. Yeah, you're
really good at that Niche thank you appreciating that's dang
isolated vocals.
Speaker 15 (01:33:43):
Ray got good.
Speaker 7 (01:33:45):
Shot, God.
Speaker 2 (01:33:58):
Got yah got. I feel like everybody is stabbed to death,
like that's weird.
Speaker 4 (01:34:05):
It's weird.
Speaker 2 (01:34:06):
It's weird, even.
Speaker 9 (01:34:09):
The high and the low.
Speaker 2 (01:34:11):
I heard that the whole time. Your keys correct, thank you,
even even changes question.
Speaker 9 (01:34:18):
You clearly have.
Speaker 12 (01:34:22):
Challenge screaming and you can stay on the pitch and
how it needs to sound.
Speaker 9 (01:34:26):
But are you a good singer? Like no screaming?
Speaker 16 (01:34:28):
I guess so, I don't. I mean, I don't really,
I don't really sing very much. But if you did,
if I did, I don't know. I've never really saw
Abby has been trained a.
Speaker 9 (01:34:38):
Can you just do that?
Speaker 2 (01:34:39):
Don't?
Speaker 4 (01:34:39):
I don't want to pressure him right now.
Speaker 12 (01:34:40):
Okay, I just I feel like he's amazing postagram.
Speaker 2 (01:34:45):
He might be.
Speaker 4 (01:34:45):
Well, let's give him, let's give him a minute.
Speaker 2 (01:34:47):
Okay, okay, let's celebrate what he's doing here now, even
though it's not for us, we can recognize that he's
pretty good at that, even though it's weird.
Speaker 7 (01:34:54):
So are you pitching that to record labels or what?
Speaker 2 (01:34:56):
Oh?
Speaker 4 (01:34:57):
I can't do it and my voice immediately?
Speaker 7 (01:35:00):
Cool?
Speaker 16 (01:35:00):
Do with Hardy, Like if he does a show somewhere
he comes here to Nash for something like that would
be cool.
Speaker 2 (01:35:03):
I don't think i'd want to do it professionally. But
it be fun to do something like that. I guarantee
you've hardy heard that right now. He was like, Sims
to him, listen to this rock guy he's putting at
a full rock album. Yeah, yeah, man, do it.
Speaker 4 (01:35:19):
I feel like a picture of Cookie Monster.
Speaker 7 (01:35:20):
I will wrong side. I won't.
Speaker 2 (01:35:26):
I'm proud of you though, for doing that. You got
to put yourself out there, and you knew there's a
chance we're gonna make fun of you, and Eddie did.
Let me let me tell you why.
Speaker 3 (01:35:33):
I was laughing real quick because he doesn't have time
to write a script, but he had time to do this.
Speaker 2 (01:35:39):
Hold on, it's a priority. Hold on, this is a priority.
Speaker 3 (01:35:41):
So now I'm not laughing because he loved doing this
and he likes the product.
Speaker 2 (01:35:45):
So dude, keep doing this. Forget the script.
Speaker 4 (01:35:47):
Okay, forget it.
Speaker 17 (01:35:49):
I love.
Speaker 2 (01:35:52):
Everybody forgette show today.
Speaker 8 (01:35:59):
This story it comes us from Columbus, Ohio. A Pennsylvania
truck driver was driving through Ohio when she got pulled
over for not using her blinker.
Speaker 7 (01:36:09):
And she got arrested because she had.
Speaker 2 (01:36:12):
Yeah, you can't do anythings stupid when you have drugs
or guns.
Speaker 4 (01:36:15):
What she have something bad? Obviously illegal?
Speaker 7 (01:36:17):
Go six hundred and forty nine warrants out for her rest.
Speaker 2 (01:36:21):
Oh ye got it below. Still you gotta be the
most perfect driver if there's any reason if they pull
you over, like why something like not using your blinker?
Speaker 8 (01:36:29):
Yeah, she had three hundred and thirty three hundred and
twenty two felonies three hundred and twenty seven misdemeanors, all
for theft.
Speaker 2 (01:36:35):
How is she out? Yeah, and about well she probably
most of them probably happened at once, is my guess.
Speaker 9 (01:36:40):
Oh yeah, like she still.
Speaker 2 (01:36:42):
I don't think she went to court three and twenty
seven times, but something a lot of charges at once.
Speaker 8 (01:36:46):
Yeah, it's like identity, theft, criminal, use of communication, like
all that.
Speaker 4 (01:36:50):
At the same time.
Speaker 7 (01:36:51):
It probably happened adds up.
Speaker 2 (01:36:52):
Yeah, wow, why would you not use your blinker?
Speaker 4 (01:36:55):
I'm just driving mine on?
Speaker 9 (01:36:56):
I do?
Speaker 4 (01:36:57):
I do drive with mine on? All right?
Speaker 2 (01:36:58):
Is that it?
Speaker 7 (01:36:58):
I'm munch boxed. That's your bone head story of the day.
Speaker 4 (01:37:02):
You guys, ever do webinars?
Speaker 15 (01:37:04):
No?
Speaker 2 (01:37:04):
No, Sometimes the company wants us to do these things.
But there's one this isn't a company. When just want
you saw randomly.
Speaker 11 (01:37:10):
Yeah, just a random one that I got.
Speaker 4 (01:37:11):
You're gonna do are clicking links in the work email.
You know they send it.
Speaker 18 (01:37:16):
I know it did say from with outside the company,
but this caught my eye. So I was like, I
got to click on the external.
Speaker 4 (01:37:23):
What's the okay? What's the webinar?
Speaker 11 (01:37:24):
Oh my gosh, it's that Okay.
Speaker 18 (01:37:25):
It says, in all caps, employees from hell, how to
work with people who suck the life out of your organization.
Speaker 2 (01:37:32):
Oh wow, wow, Amy, you need.
Speaker 7 (01:37:34):
To do this?
Speaker 9 (01:37:35):
Why why?
Speaker 2 (01:37:35):
Amy? No, I'm sorry because Lunchbox he met what it is.
Speaker 11 (01:37:39):
I was like, oh my gosh, I have to. I
think a lot of us.
Speaker 7 (01:37:43):
I literally made.
Speaker 2 (01:37:44):
You Oh oh wow, you're her dad. Okay, that's a
great point, I said, where it comes out.
Speaker 15 (01:37:51):
Okay.
Speaker 2 (01:37:51):
So wait, so the webinar does what? Like, what are
some of the things that it says It teaches you
go ahead.
Speaker 18 (01:37:59):
So like you learn techniques on how to deal effectively
with these problem children so they either become productive members
of your team or go away.
Speaker 2 (01:38:08):
Oh I love this, go away?
Speaker 15 (01:38:10):
What is?
Speaker 2 (01:38:12):
What's what's been difficult for you about lunch Box on
this show and the dynamic Because there's no doubt both
of you guys are like good people in real life.
Speaker 4 (01:38:20):
You just want to be part of our group.
Speaker 2 (01:38:21):
That doesn't mean there aren't we all don't have flaws
and are difficult, and yeah.
Speaker 7 (01:38:24):
What is made it difficult? I got you, auditions, I
got you.
Speaker 4 (01:38:27):
But this is the problem. I think I'm asking her.
Speaker 7 (01:38:30):
I know, I'm just letting you know I've made her career.
Speaker 4 (01:38:32):
What's what's been difficult for you?
Speaker 2 (01:38:35):
With him?
Speaker 18 (01:38:36):
I feel like I constantly have to like prove myself.
You know that I'm that I actually can do these things.
Speaker 4 (01:38:42):
And maybe it's a you thing.
Speaker 7 (01:38:44):
Yeah, it ain't. To me, it's a you.
Speaker 11 (01:38:46):
It always come at me at things that I can't do.
Speaker 4 (01:38:48):
He does also randomly bring you up when but I
motivate you.
Speaker 8 (01:38:51):
I try to inspire you. I try to say you
need to get better. I don't just tell you you're great.
You can just rest on your laurels.
Speaker 2 (01:38:58):
What's a laurel exactly?
Speaker 7 (01:39:00):
And that what they say?
Speaker 4 (01:39:00):
Yeah, yeah, but what I don't know?
Speaker 2 (01:39:02):
Okay, So it.
Speaker 11 (01:39:04):
Could be like a sense of insecurity for me.
Speaker 18 (01:39:07):
But it doesn't help that he is someone that's just
like constantly going at it, like all of you guys
are supportive and things I do.
Speaker 2 (01:39:13):
I feel like when he picks it you. He doesn't
do it for like a positive reason. Even if it
were a way, like a coaching style to be really
hard on a player to make them better, you would
know the coach had betterness in mind. I feel like
he doesn't do it to make you better.
Speaker 8 (01:39:26):
I tried to save her money and I said, you're
wasting money paying someone to play guitar for you.
Speaker 7 (01:39:30):
Why have you not learned to play guitar?
Speaker 2 (01:39:31):
Or you did it in a way of like making
fun of her like you do when she sings.
Speaker 7 (01:39:34):
It's like a drill sergeant, but in the.
Speaker 2 (01:39:37):
Because they want you, They want to build you now,
and you build them up. So you want Abby be
built up, your whole build her up.
Speaker 11 (01:39:43):
He just wants to break me down.
Speaker 2 (01:39:44):
He wants to break you down and make sure you
don't get airtime that he could possibly.
Speaker 7 (01:39:47):
Be getting wrong. Without me, she would never get on
the air.
Speaker 2 (01:39:51):
I feel like it's just your soup d jore, like
you like to find somebody to attack every.
Speaker 4 (01:39:55):
Quarter of the year.
Speaker 2 (01:39:56):
I don't think so, Abby, So what else is are
you gonna learn from this? So it doesn't cost any money,
I'll pay for it for you. If it's really how much.
Speaker 18 (01:40:03):
Does it cost whoa for one attendee? If we do
it as a group, is three hundred.
Speaker 11 (01:40:08):
Who wants to join?
Speaker 9 (01:40:10):
When is it time?
Speaker 11 (01:40:12):
Well it's Thursday?
Speaker 4 (01:40:13):
Oh okay, well yeah tomorrow, but time to day? When
the day is it?
Speaker 11 (01:40:19):
It is ten am?
Speaker 2 (01:40:20):
Oh, you can't have to work, you'll be with the
employee from hell? Exactly do they do this? Is it
like a live or can you watch paid?
Speaker 9 (01:40:28):
Oh?
Speaker 11 (01:40:28):
There is a recorded I could do that that much?
Speaker 5 (01:40:31):
Oh?
Speaker 18 (01:40:31):
Well that's the combo offer. So it's three hundred for
the recording.
Speaker 9 (01:40:34):
Yeah, but for just you if you if you buy
the that's the.
Speaker 15 (01:40:37):
Dumbest thing ever heard?
Speaker 4 (01:40:37):
You want to do it live? That should cost more.
Speaker 11 (01:40:39):
I know it's live and.
Speaker 12 (01:40:40):
Recorded, but if you have the recorded version then you
can play it for as many people.
Speaker 2 (01:40:45):
It's not a song Tennessee whiskey over and over.
Speaker 18 (01:40:50):
It's actually two hundred for recorded only. Okay, the same price?
Speaker 2 (01:40:54):
What else would they teach you in this? So we'll
look out for another live one because I think it
will be fun.
Speaker 18 (01:40:58):
Like six key steps to in front unacceptable behaviors, follow
up tactics that ensure problems get solved for good.
Speaker 4 (01:41:07):
Would you like him?
Speaker 2 (01:41:08):
Oh? What if it's for like a punishment he has
to watch. Oh, he wants he's the problem. It's me.
Speaker 15 (01:41:16):
I'm the problem.
Speaker 11 (01:41:17):
It's me, And he has to report back. I like that.
Speaker 9 (01:41:19):
And you can give him off at ten to go
do that.
Speaker 2 (01:41:22):
Oh I got up ninety five, so and get there
to be waiting for five minutes. So okay, you can't
do this one, but look forward if they do it again. Oh,
I will, and we will schedule that and get a going.
Speaker 20 (01:41:31):
Oh.
Speaker 18 (01:41:31):
It says determining your determining your strategy, conducting the intervention.
Oh and then following up. So I conduct an intervention
on him.
Speaker 11 (01:41:40):
So they're going to teach me.
Speaker 7 (01:41:41):
Why does this sound like you're flirting with me?
Speaker 2 (01:41:43):
When you like that, She's not flirtingting with you, slirting
with America.
Speaker 11 (01:41:47):
I just want to like change him for the better.
Speaker 2 (01:41:49):
If you want to build him up, right, Yeah, okay,
Well let us know if they do another one, because
we could also punish him and make him do it.
Speaker 4 (01:41:55):
If you lose a game or something, not just for
no reason. You don't do that here on the show.
Speaker 2 (01:41:59):
Everything's just infight al right, Abby, Thank you by Baddy
Buddy Vonny Moon Show