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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Omitting Eliza.
Speaker 2 (00:11):
Hello, friends, and welcome to another very special episode of
The Bobby.
Speaker 3 (00:15):
Bone Show Morrin Studio. Monie, let's go around the room
and check in with everybody.
Speaker 2 (00:19):
He saw Russell Dickerson out in public, which is pretty neat,
But when he sees celebs in the wild, he shouldn't
scream at them.
Speaker 3 (00:25):
He should try to be more discreet. That's Eddie. Everybody,
lets go.
Speaker 4 (00:28):
I'm so glad you said that, because I'm proud of myself.
I saw another celeb in the wild and I didn't
say a thing.
Speaker 3 (00:35):
I didn't even acknowledge him. Well that's not nice. What
do you mean? What do you mean?
Speaker 4 (00:38):
Well, I saw them walk I was at a restaurant.
They walk in, they sit down, they have dinner. I
even walked past their table at one point. But I'm like,
you know what, I'm gonna let them have their dinner.
Speaker 5 (00:47):
Oh yeah, did they see you and go Eddie? No, No,
don't know who you are. Absolutely, he's country singer. Yep,
Guy girl. Guy had been in the studio in the
last year.
Speaker 2 (00:58):
Oh yeah, Dan, Nope, bred Aldridge, Brett Elderts. But you
didn't say a single.
Speaker 4 (01:06):
No, no, no, you know what he he was at
a he was at the restaurant having dinner with someone.
Speaker 3 (01:10):
I said, you want let him have his time.
Speaker 4 (01:11):
And what was crazy is watching people stare at him
and point at him.
Speaker 3 (01:15):
That's so weird. What do you mean? Because if I
were ranking best friends, like that's like.
Speaker 2 (01:22):
You're my best friend. Yeah, Brett's like second or third.
Speaker 4 (01:26):
Yeah, and he's a good friend of mine, Like he's nice,
like we talk all the time.
Speaker 2 (01:30):
That's just weird because if he saw you and he
was like ed, didn't even say anything.
Speaker 4 (01:34):
I don't think he saw me though. He was in
a deep conversation with something.
Speaker 2 (01:37):
I think that's okay if it's a but you see Russell,
but you see Brett who you talk to?
Speaker 3 (01:47):
Yeah, but you guys are weird. You know why I
hang out.
Speaker 2 (01:50):
With every week at some point and you didn't say
anything to him. I just wanted to have his dad
as weird and I didn't want to blow his cover.
What if some people that don't blow a cover, I going, hey,
what's up, dude?
Speaker 1 (01:58):
Yeah, you know, say what up?
Speaker 3 (02:00):
But Eldredge, you just go you have no room to talk. Yeah,
that's true, you have no you don't know how to
talk the celebrity.
Speaker 1 (02:05):
What are you talking about? His camera Jay going at
the store and I started talking to him.
Speaker 3 (02:11):
You're gonna see if you saw me.
Speaker 2 (02:12):
Yeah, I'm talking with Eddie now. We were on the
show talking about something. He was at a restaurant and
he saw you at a restaurant. He said, walk by
your table, and he wouldn't talk to you because he
didn't want to bother you. Did you happen to see
Eddie at a restaurant being weird, like not like avoiding
you at He was like, I don't want to bother him,
and I was like, it's one of my best friends.
Speaker 3 (02:30):
And then just okay, let me know. All right, yeah,
let me know. Let me know.
Speaker 2 (02:34):
Brett so weird. I think you want us to celebrate you.
But that's even weirder. I was proud of myself. I resisted. Okay,
next up. He still doesn't have a retirement plan or
a four oh one K. He's really just hoping hit
the lottery one day.
Speaker 3 (02:47):
Here's lunchbox.
Speaker 1 (02:50):
So we were at a birthday party this past weekend,
like a kid's birthday party, and they had extra pizzas,
like they ordered too many pizzas. Guess enough people didn't
show up or they didn't eat enough, And so as
we're leaving, there was like five pizza sitting there and
I was like, well, take one to go, grab me
a pizza and left, and my wife actly like this
was the most inappropriate thing I'd ever done in my life.
Speaker 3 (03:11):
You say something and the hey, can I take a pizza?
Speaker 6 (03:14):
No?
Speaker 1 (03:14):
No, no, They were just like, oh, I have a
good day, you know what I mean. I just grab
a pizza.
Speaker 3 (03:18):
Hmm.
Speaker 2 (03:19):
I think her uncomfortable, And this comes from you didn't
address it. You just grabbed a pizza, because they probably
would have said take one unless they had a plan
to take that pizza and like save it for them, or.
Speaker 1 (03:29):
I mean, how is a family going to eat five?
Speaker 3 (03:31):
That's true.
Speaker 1 (03:33):
They were sitting there watching football, and she just starts
talking to me about it. So here here's her reasoning.
Speaker 7 (03:40):
You just can't take something to go, you have to ask,
and then it's weird. It's the weird spot.
Speaker 1 (03:46):
So just that they invite us over for food and
cupcakes and party, you're saying you're not allowed to take
the food home. Oh boy, I feel like I'm doing
this a favor by taking the pizza.
Speaker 3 (04:01):
But please tay pizza.
Speaker 1 (04:04):
They didn't say that.
Speaker 3 (04:07):
Pizza.
Speaker 1 (04:08):
Please vote. Guys, tell me I'm right and told me
my wife's crazy.
Speaker 2 (04:10):
There's no voting. You can you could have probably taken it. Hey,
you guys, mind if we take.
Speaker 3 (04:14):
A pizza that if I say yes, but just to
grab it, it's weird.
Speaker 1 (04:17):
I mean they give to go back like they give
a little party favors.
Speaker 3 (04:20):
So why the pizza? The choice?
Speaker 1 (04:22):
Yes, actually like a twisty straw.
Speaker 3 (04:25):
He wants voting.
Speaker 2 (04:26):
You gotta ask, Yeah, why wife?
Speaker 3 (04:29):
You gotta ask? There's your vote.
Speaker 2 (04:32):
Yeah, she's taken improv classes to help her get out
of her shell and she may soon get another acting role.
Speaker 3 (04:37):
You can never tell. Here's amen.
Speaker 8 (04:40):
So is this a grocery store? With my son? And
we walked past like the family restaurant area. I was like,
you know what, I'm probably and you just use the
real quick. So Stevens is standing there watching the car
while I go over. And I opened the door and
I see a man in there and I slam the
door and I walk out, walked in on a dude.
A random was a family restaurant. The door, there was
(05:00):
no stall, there, sink, silet and this is a grocery store.
It's really not that big.
Speaker 2 (05:07):
Oh, I'd have left. I'd left my kid. I just
want to suddenly, you know, hey, kid finds your own
way home. I don't want to see that person again ever.
Speaker 8 (05:14):
Sually, I was like, okay, I'm going all just wait
till I get home. And we're over in the produce
section and I see him and I'm like, kids, let's go.
We're going over here, and then over by dairy, I
see him again and I just bolt.
Speaker 3 (05:25):
And I thought, what if they started dating after that?
What if that was I?
Speaker 4 (05:31):
No, no, I mean, why are you avoiding him?
Speaker 1 (05:36):
It just was awkward.
Speaker 8 (05:37):
I don't know something about it, which is very very
very very awkward, and I didn't.
Speaker 9 (05:42):
Want any part of it.
Speaker 3 (05:42):
It's seeing someone at their most vulnerable.
Speaker 8 (05:44):
Right, and I just didn't know. I don't want him
to feel weird, so I just kept I'd run into
him in the grocery store. I disappeared.
Speaker 2 (05:49):
I gotta lock that door. And I've been I've done both.
I've walked in and I've also been the one walked
in on. When you're sitting on the toilet, someone walks
in and you're looking up your eyes and you're like,
oh my god, that's terrible, terrible, Thank you, Amy. That's
very vulnerable of you to share that.
Speaker 3 (06:05):
All right, what else?
Speaker 2 (06:06):
Ray give it to me from Mountain Pine, Arkansas. He
wishes the show could be later in the day and
his next contract it just may Bobby bones, thank you well.
Problem if they just signed a new contract, it's gonna
be a bit in the day't So here's the thing.
I'm someone who, hopefully you know, encourages you to if
there's something you really want to do, sacrifice and go
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get it, regardless of what age you are.
Speaker 3 (06:30):
You know, A great example would be Amy going to
improv classes. I brought that up.
Speaker 2 (06:33):
I think Amy being forty and doing improv at the
first time, that's super cool, even if she never does
anything with it, right, like always trying new things. So
even me doing stand up comedy, I didn't grow up
as a comedian. I never did the clubs. I just
was like, asked, grew it, let's just see it. And
I at thirty three thirty four just started doing stand up.
So that'd being said, I have this list here, this
(06:54):
is when they started. Okay, Henry Ford forty started making
is it forty?
Speaker 8 (07:01):
Oh? Yeah, he had lots of failures before that.
Speaker 3 (07:03):
Christian Dior designer forty one.
Speaker 2 (07:06):
Sam Walton with Walmart forty four, that's my age, the
guy who started Go Daddy forty seven. Wow, the Bernie
Marcus who started Home Depot forty nine, and wow, Harlan.
Speaker 3 (07:20):
Sanders Kentucky Fried Chicken sixty two.
Speaker 2 (07:22):
Colonel didn't even get going till he was didn't start
to like sixty two, so the.
Speaker 4 (07:26):
Picture of him being old was like probably one of
the that's why the first started.
Speaker 3 (07:30):
Guys, take a picture of me. I'm starting the company.
That's funny.
Speaker 2 (07:33):
The guy who started e Trade, which is easy, he
Bill Porter sixty three. So you're not behind, You're just
one decision away from getting started.
Speaker 7 (07:43):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (07:43):
So you guys giving me a hard time and Eddie
a hard time. What we're waiting is for the right ad.
That's right, that's right, Yeah, the right idea.
Speaker 3 (07:50):
Oh I got the idea. What okay, my chickens. Guys
on that list, you're gonna read.
Speaker 2 (07:55):
That they took this completely wrong. They took this a
is in always saw time to wait and be lazy. No,
it's like if you have things that you're okay, but.
Speaker 1 (08:04):
At sixty three. I ain't doing that because I ain't
trying to grind. We're gonna be retired. Yeah sixty three.
Speaker 3 (08:07):
What money? Uh? The chicken?
Speaker 2 (08:09):
The chicken money? How's he going to retire? That's his problem? Okay,
there you have it.
Speaker 1 (08:13):
Who's gonna have more? Me from nothing or him the chicken?
Speaker 3 (08:16):
Me?
Speaker 1 (08:17):
He ain't going to sell chickens for the next twenty years. Guys,
if he sells one chicken, it's more than zero. Okay,
thank you.
Speaker 2 (08:22):
Let's get the show going here, Bobby Bones show Wednesday
show starts.
Speaker 3 (08:25):
Now, let's open up the mail bag. You send the
game nail and reading all the air to get.
Speaker 10 (08:32):
Something we call Bobby's mail bag.
Speaker 3 (08:34):
Yeah, hello, Bobby.
Speaker 2 (08:36):
My husband recently confiscated our daughter's phone and caught naughty
picks between her and her boyfriend. Oh, while we really
liked the kid, we are boggled on how to handle
the situation since they're only fifteen. I myself had a
boyfriend all throughout high school. I vidly remember some of
our things, which I do believe are quite normal. However,
my husband never had a girlfriend and grew up more
(08:58):
conservatively and is ready to take every thing away from
our daughter, including the boyfriend. How should we handle this?
We don't want her to go behind our backs. We
also have the need to control the situation. Your parenting
advice is welcomed. Sincerely, Mommy fearist Amy go Gosh.
Speaker 8 (09:15):
I have not experienced this, so don't know that I
would have the best advice here, but I would not
react to this. We need to respond to it, so
the reaction would be taking everything away and taking the
boyfriend away. If you can take time to really talk
to people maybe that have been through this, or if
you have a counselor of some sorts that knows like
(09:36):
the teenage brain even and just knowing that, yeah, some
of this stuff is normal. But sitting them down, here's
what I think I would do, maybe after talking to people,
having us sit down and talking to our kids about
the importance of these phones and pictures and how that
stuff can end up out there, and just being more
I don't know. I just don't want to be naive
(09:57):
to certain things that are happening. But at the same time,
you need to be responsible about certain things. And they're
fifteen years old, yeah, and this is one.
Speaker 2 (10:04):
Of those things where you're not gonna do it exactly right,
regardless of what you do. It's such a sensitive thing.
Everybody acts different than their age. But so don't put
the pressure on you to react or respond in a
right way because there is not a universal right here.
Speaker 8 (10:16):
That's why I was hoping, like maybe if you know
someone or know someone that knows someone that's been through.
Speaker 3 (10:20):
It, like, hey, well also been through it.
Speaker 2 (10:23):
Like the kids haven't been through They're just doing what
kids do, right, So this is what I would say.
Number One, they want to act like adults, you're gonna
treat them like adults in that.
Speaker 3 (10:33):
Look you idiots. I get you want to do that, But.
Speaker 2 (10:37):
Once these pictures are out there, they could send them
to anybody five hundred their friends and they five hundred
your friends are gonna have it.
Speaker 3 (10:42):
Don't do that.
Speaker 2 (10:43):
You shouldn't do that because it's bad. You don't treat
adults like that. They're acting like adults.
Speaker 8 (10:48):
They need an explanation.
Speaker 3 (10:49):
Let's treat them like adults.
Speaker 2 (10:51):
You're gonna send up pictures of your butt as soon
as you guys break up, if you ever do break up,
which probably will eventually, he's gonna send all those pictures
to his buddy.
Speaker 3 (10:58):
Yeah, don't do that. He's got you same thing.
Speaker 2 (11:01):
So you have that conversation one number two, I will
grab them by the head of the hair and go,
hair the head and go. You know, you have pictures
of somebody under age on your phone even though you're
under age.
Speaker 3 (11:10):
Two Damn, that's scared. They'll scare them.
Speaker 2 (11:13):
Yeah, so let's treat them like adults. But no need
to break them up. They're not doing anything purposefully bad.
They just need to be educated on the decisions that
they're making. So it's a couple of conversations, but it's
not talking to young kids.
Speaker 3 (11:29):
It's talking to fifteen year olds. I feel like they're
twenty five.
Speaker 2 (11:33):
So you almost have to fake like you're talking to
them like they're twenty five, even though you're really not.
Speaker 3 (11:38):
Eddie. You know, my that's a lot going on here,
But my kids respond a lot.
Speaker 4 (11:42):
To movies, So like, I think it'd be cool, Like,
all right, lot, we're gonna watch Thirteen Reasons Why. It's
this TV show about that kind of stuff, you know,
pictures being spread around high school then being bullied. It
doesn't end well like that kind of stuff. Watch Juno Juno.
She's fourteen or fifteen she gets pregnant and.
Speaker 3 (11:59):
The whole movie date.
Speaker 4 (12:00):
I mean, dude, I'm telling you, this is the way
I communicate with my kids, Like here's boys in the hood,
Like you don't really want to live in the hood.
Speaker 3 (12:07):
This is it that kind of stuff in this situation.
Speaker 4 (12:09):
Find good movies that will really get to them and say, hey,
this can happen if you keep this up.
Speaker 2 (12:13):
If I was a fifteen year old and somebody did
this to me, I'd be like, okay, dad, gay, yeah,
really the movies.
Speaker 1 (12:18):
I mean, you reward them with movie time, and.
Speaker 3 (12:20):
Those are all good movies. Man, You'll never forget. Maybe
get some theater ones next. Okay.
Speaker 8 (12:28):
Consequences can also take place. You just need to be
sometimes as parents, we have to be strategic knowing that, yeah,
we don't want our kids to not feel seen or
and feel safe with us, and then like just bolt
and go the opposite direction and completely start going totally
behind our backs, like I don't want my kids they're
safe to come to me with things.
Speaker 3 (12:48):
And they will mostly.
Speaker 2 (12:49):
Yeah, so you're just not gonna do it right, mom,
because there is no right.
Speaker 1 (12:54):
But yeah, talk to your your husband.
Speaker 3 (12:56):
You got to calm down yet, calm down.
Speaker 2 (12:58):
Yeah, he wants to go beat fifty year old right now,
I get that, but you got to calm him down.
Speaker 3 (13:02):
That's our advice. Thank you for the email. All right,
close it up.
Speaker 8 (13:05):
We got your gmail and we read on here.
Speaker 3 (13:09):
Now let's find the clothes. Bobby's nail bag jam joining
us in studio. Our executive producer Scooba Steve.
Speaker 1 (13:17):
It's time for.
Speaker 3 (13:21):
So everybody say hello to Friar Tuck. Hey, he does
look like Friar Tuck. I mean, look at this thing.
Come on, guys, So here's the deal.
Speaker 2 (13:30):
Scooba Steve's changed his head all the way bald, and
he said he does it because he grows that half
ring around his head. So I don't know how the
bat got started, but everybody's been trying to get Eddie
to shave his head forever.
Speaker 3 (13:40):
It's ridiculous.
Speaker 2 (13:41):
Scooba said. He'll grow his out to the end of
the year if Eddie shaves his head.
Speaker 3 (13:44):
Bald.
Speaker 4 (13:44):
Is what I don't understand. Though I'm just sitting here man,
just living my life. You're not though, you're just as
part of all this. Well, why didn't you bring me
into this? Because we all bring everybody into everything. It's
hilarious and then backfired. So now he has to grow
the ring and.
Speaker 3 (13:56):
He has to go to iHeartRadio Music Festival, which you're leaving.
Speaker 4 (13:59):
Today, leaving to day, gonna be around all these exects,
important people, artists, people have looked up to, and they're
gonna see me. Yeah, you can say I can wear
a hat, but I'm running over the place, I'm sweating.
I can't wear a hat most of the time. So
what do you ask you should wear a hat? Well, yeah,
I don't do that. I mean this is my sweatband,
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but that'd be nice. Yeah, this is my final plea
to the jury, which is Mike the Morgan and Ray.
And someone came to me yesterday and said it's time
to shave the head because it is distracting. My final plea,
Can I please shave my head? Have I reached the
point where Eddie can now shave his head to No, Edie, the.
Speaker 3 (14:36):
Jury, neither am I.
Speaker 4 (14:37):
But the deal was after Christmas or until the jury
decides it's distracting.
Speaker 3 (14:41):
It's distracting. Even my kids don't look at me the
same any Well, that's at home.
Speaker 2 (14:45):
So you're you're saying it's so distracting even professionally this weekend.
Speaker 3 (14:48):
Yes, it will affect me.
Speaker 4 (14:49):
People will think like Amy say, the other day, I
look tired or unkept because of the way, and that's okay.
Speaker 8 (14:54):
Maybe he just was, Yeah, I didn't have time to
care for himself. If you, if you always had that look,
then I wouldn't think anything of it. It's just that
you're normally very clean shaven.
Speaker 3 (15:04):
Yes, really, this is what I say to you. Make
him shave his face to get to shave his head.
How long does he have to keep that?
Speaker 11 (15:12):
Oh?
Speaker 2 (15:14):
Man, Jerry, who has got a big old beard he's
always had.
Speaker 4 (15:16):
We never known him without it. My kids, I've never
even seen it without the beard. They've never seen me
up with a clean face.
Speaker 8 (15:21):
Very scary.
Speaker 2 (15:22):
So I would just say, Jerry, if I were just giving,
just sitting up here in front of you, because you
what a great jury, and thank you for the service
you're doing.
Speaker 1 (15:29):
So you're just a witness.
Speaker 2 (15:30):
I'm just someone that's saying a couple thanks of the
jury as as someone who has some input.
Speaker 3 (15:35):
Cool, thanks a lot, dude, And I think.
Speaker 2 (15:38):
You could think about letting him shave his head if
he shaved his whole like he has to shave everything
from his neck up all the way down with the razor,
or nothing at all, just my opinion. You guys can
also say nothing and it's up to you guys. Or
I could just shave my head because that was what
we're going to talk about in the first place. Yeah,
go ahead, let's go to the foreman, Morgan, your foreman
of the jury.
Speaker 8 (15:56):
Well, Scuba, yes, well, I mean, are you willing to
give up the beard that was never on the table?
Speaker 4 (16:02):
That's like that's like a new wrinkle in time here.
Then they're gonna say no. But what if they're okay,
would just be shaving the head?
Speaker 3 (16:08):
Are you okay with him just shaving the head? Jerry?
Straight up?
Speaker 12 (16:10):
Well, can I consult my fellow Mike d How are
you feeling?
Speaker 3 (16:14):
What do you think?
Speaker 2 (16:15):
I don't think it looks that bad, Okay, I haven't
even noticed that it looks distracting at all.
Speaker 3 (16:20):
So I think it's fine. Keep rocking it, don't shave it.
Speaker 2 (16:22):
Okay, right, Yeah, for the power of the bit. Honestly,
it just needs to go a little bit longer. Oh okay,
So well.
Speaker 13 (16:29):
Then I guess the vote is you're.
Speaker 4 (16:30):
Not allowed to show I represent this show when I'm
at this vestival. By the way, guys, yeah, we think
it's hilarious. Would you shave your face though, to shave
the head? I've considered it, yes, because I'm kind of
over the beard myself. I didn't know that the Jerry'd
want that. Jerry, would that be a trade' we will?
Speaker 3 (16:44):
That would be amazing. So shave the beard and the head.
Speaker 2 (16:47):
Yeah, so the terms would have to be this, Okay,
you get to shave the head. All three Jerry's have
to This has to be unanimous. Okay, shave the head
and the beard. But it also removes Eddie from the
Oh no, don't do that.
Speaker 3 (16:59):
No, I'm not let him all easy. He gets flat
a whole lot around here. Let this one go. Yeah
you do. I'm willing to hold on stronger just so
you can shave your head.
Speaker 2 (17:09):
Okay, So he's gonna stay worry it is friar talk
where the ring around his head. It's gonna keep going. Already,
music festival gonna look good, got that circle. It's weird
to have male pattern baldness is It's just like it's.
Speaker 4 (17:21):
Terrible and I have like one random hair that's grown
over here on the right side of my head.
Speaker 3 (17:24):
Just that one.
Speaker 8 (17:27):
Yeah, like a like a what kind of hat do
athletes work out in? Or tennis players? Whar get one
of those because they sweat and it's.
Speaker 3 (17:37):
You know, our hat. I can't walk around like this,
I think you should. You look fine? Great, well, actually
I'm one living this. You have to have home over
or anything.
Speaker 2 (17:45):
You got like a ZiT on your nose or you're
like it feels huge and we don't really notice until
it's not that big of a deal.
Speaker 3 (17:52):
Okay, thank you so much, Amy's faces.
Speaker 1 (17:54):
Otherwise, I know, I mean people that are like scooble,
why do you have that ring around your head?
Speaker 3 (18:00):
Under?
Speaker 2 (18:00):
Wait, they won't even notice. Okay, they won't even notice.
I already music festival Friday night, Saturday night.
Speaker 3 (18:07):
Yes it is. Yeah, so people can listen.
Speaker 4 (18:09):
They can listen on our radio stations, or you can
watch on Hulu. What on Hulu is yere ten Eastern
nine Central seven Pacific?
Speaker 3 (18:19):
Dude? That's legit?
Speaker 4 (18:20):
Like, how did I not know this? I watched a
bunch of other festivals on Hulu. That's amazing that we're
part of that list. Why do they keep me on
out of the loop?
Speaker 3 (18:26):
What's a big secret until right now.
Speaker 13 (18:29):
It's not a secret.
Speaker 3 (18:31):
All the probably knew. He was just playing into it.
Speaker 11 (18:33):
Amy.
Speaker 3 (18:33):
I'm just like, I'm just.
Speaker 2 (18:37):
So tomorrow night and Friday night and Friday night and
Saturday night, and we'll be there be a part of
it on Hulu. You just go and find I already
music festival right there on Hulu. Yeah, that's pretty cool. Hey,
it beats today's when we were on the periscope, you
know what I mean.
Speaker 3 (18:56):
Back in the way day. Friar Tuck, thank you for
your keep your head girls.
Speaker 2 (19:00):
It's Friar Tuck, ro Robin Hood and he had the
big ring when he had the big head hair.
Speaker 8 (19:08):
No, I can picture it now, but I thought you
were talking about some sports.
Speaker 3 (19:12):
No, no, yeah, honey, huh yeah.
Speaker 13 (19:17):
He just needs some bangs.
Speaker 2 (19:19):
Yeah yeah, just bangs with that throw them out, all right, Scoba, Steve,
thank you very much.
Speaker 14 (19:23):
It's time for the good news, all.
Speaker 8 (19:30):
Right, So picture it. Licking Heights South Elementary, Courtney Weller
is teaching a math lesson and all of a sudden,
one of her students comes up to her. It's like choking.
He has a marker cap like a lid stuck in
his throat. He couldn't even speak to tell her what
was wrong. She just could tell, okay, like he's choking
(19:50):
on something. So she started tapping on his back trying
to dislodge it. And then she busted off the hinlook
maneuver and the marker lid popped out. And this is
just it's a reminder, as Miss Weller would like for
everyone to learn these techniques.
Speaker 10 (20:05):
This is one that you definitely need to take and
do and take seriously.
Speaker 9 (20:09):
It could be matter of life and death.
Speaker 1 (20:11):
So yeah, definitely take that CPR training.
Speaker 3 (20:15):
Don't do it, Eddie well Odd I was ready to do.
I was ready to do the.
Speaker 2 (20:18):
Hind like Eddie saved Mikey's life when well last week,
but Eddie also made him choke.
Speaker 3 (20:23):
Well, not on purpose. Eddie order like nine meals. I
bought everybody's lunch.
Speaker 2 (20:27):
We were driving up to Western Kentucky University the football program,
so I just say, everybody, I'll order your lunch.
Speaker 3 (20:34):
I'll pay for on the drive up there. It's like
an hour and a half drive.
Speaker 2 (20:37):
So Eddie order's like four meals, very lunchbox esk And
so Mike's laughing hard because I'm like, Okay, who's is
this and I'm the fourth MILLI.
Speaker 3 (20:48):
He's like, that's mine too.
Speaker 2 (20:49):
He's in the back seat and he's got all these meals,
and so Mike's laughing as he's eating and starts choking.
Speaker 3 (20:55):
Then Eddie saves his life. I look over Amy and
he's got tears in his eyes.
Speaker 2 (20:58):
His eyes was really wild, like he gets a little
dramatic every time he's mouthing helped me, help me, and that.
Speaker 4 (21:05):
Mic I didn't think, so I said, are you okay?
And then he nodded, no, I'm not okay. So then
I went into action.
Speaker 3 (21:10):
The universals had a choking Yeah, okay.
Speaker 8 (21:14):
Okay, what what is Eddie going into action?
Speaker 4 (21:16):
He said, I started pounding his bat. I was ready
to do himlich, but we didn't get to that point.
My slap's got the object out.
Speaker 3 (21:22):
Also, his lunch is.
Speaker 2 (21:23):
Five times more than everybody else said.
Speaker 3 (21:26):
I don't like you took a shot at me in
that story.
Speaker 1 (21:28):
Eddie Lunch said, Lunch like, why are you taking shot?
Like four entrees? You have learned it from you. That's
the company Eddie did with a human. That's true. And
he took eighty dollars from you.
Speaker 3 (21:41):
That's right, never get that back? Yeah, yeah, yeah, I
think so, hey, next time you're choking, though, I got.
Speaker 2 (21:46):
To let me check that Ben moments Edie, Yeah, check
it like okay to break first and then check.
Speaker 3 (21:50):
Okay, got it all right. That's what it's all about.
That was telling me something good.
Speaker 2 (21:56):
Morgan, who works on our show, is head of our
digital She hasn't had smell.
Speaker 8 (21:59):
In three years from COVID.
Speaker 2 (22:03):
It is not back, and so she had said an
appointment or at least talked about seting appointment that woman
who was gonna rub her face because apparently the woman
thinks that she could rub the right nerves to get
her smell back after three years.
Speaker 3 (22:14):
So where are you on this?
Speaker 12 (22:16):
So I called her and I asked if she wanted
to come up here, and she's like, I.
Speaker 13 (22:19):
Don't think you're gonna want to do that.
Speaker 12 (22:20):
It's actually a full body massage she had to do.
So I had to like go and actually get.
Speaker 1 (22:24):
A full body to it.
Speaker 11 (22:26):
Yeah.
Speaker 12 (22:26):
I went, and it was crazy. I mean she worked
on me for like an hour and a half.
Speaker 13 (22:31):
It was basically what it wasn't a normal massage.
Speaker 8 (22:34):
It was a lymphatic and I'm gonna pronounce this wrong
Facia fashiaaa, yeah, Fashia.
Speaker 13 (22:40):
And that was the type of work she was doing
on me, and she did. She ended up using like
a cup on my face. She did the fascia on
my face.
Speaker 2 (22:47):
I saw a fast show when I've had it done
for injuries. It's like, I don't know if it was
the same, but it's like a steel thing and they
like scrape it on you.
Speaker 3 (22:52):
Yeah, is that what yours?
Speaker 8 (22:53):
Was? All extra pressure put on you. Your fashion is
under like it's under your skin. Yeah, it's all over
your body.
Speaker 12 (23:00):
So she was basically releasing everything outside of my body.
And so she worked on me for like an hour
and a half and I was.
Speaker 13 (23:05):
Like, there's no way this is going to work.
Speaker 3 (23:07):
So but she's walking on parts of your body that
aren't your face.
Speaker 1 (23:09):
Yes, she did everything.
Speaker 3 (23:10):
It's going to help your nerves to get your smell back.
Speaker 2 (23:12):
Yep.
Speaker 13 (23:13):
Everything connects.
Speaker 12 (23:14):
She's like the lymphatic system connects everywhere. And she explained
it so much more beautifully than I did, but like,
it all connects and it'll all help to helpfully get
whatever is blocking your.
Speaker 13 (23:24):
Senses from coming.
Speaker 3 (23:25):
Is it like a hippie like type place.
Speaker 12 (23:27):
It's like I mean she's a massage therapist.
Speaker 3 (23:29):
Okay, so so not really like crystals.
Speaker 8 (23:32):
No, it's her house. It was her house, so.
Speaker 3 (23:36):
It's somewhat normal, I know.
Speaker 8 (23:37):
Okay, it's just more it's more involved than a lot
of people maybe would go for a massage.
Speaker 3 (23:42):
Are you naked?
Speaker 1 (23:43):
Yeah, oh yeah.
Speaker 3 (23:43):
So it's like a real massage, full massage.
Speaker 12 (23:45):
It's just she's doing different techniques and utilizing sesame oil,
which apparently penetrates your skin a lot better to.
Speaker 13 (23:51):
Help with the lymphatics. Okay, So I got all this
done and I left.
Speaker 12 (23:55):
I was like, okay, I'm not really feeling anything yet.
And then I went to mow.
Speaker 13 (23:59):
I got a whiff of brass.
Speaker 3 (24:00):
And I smelled, Oh you went to moa yard.
Speaker 13 (24:02):
Yeah, like my yard.
Speaker 1 (24:03):
Was like yeah.
Speaker 3 (24:04):
I was like, yeah, so you actually smelled grass for
the first time.
Speaker 4 (24:09):
Yeah.
Speaker 13 (24:10):
They got like a whiff of grass. I was like, oh,
what was that.
Speaker 8 (24:12):
And then yesterday we were sitting in the glassroom and
lunchbox was eating a banana and I turned around.
Speaker 13 (24:17):
I was like, oh my god, I smelled the.
Speaker 3 (24:19):
Banana and I looked and I said, well, no crap.
Speaker 1 (24:22):
And then she goes, I'm going on to smell for
I was like, oh, sorry, that's crazy.
Speaker 13 (24:27):
So it's not back entirely, but it has helped a
little bit.
Speaker 8 (24:30):
Yeah, it's definitely like cleared. I definitely feel more like
before it was totally numb in there, and now I
actually feel stuff.
Speaker 13 (24:36):
In my nose happening.
Speaker 3 (24:37):
Do you go back?
Speaker 6 (24:38):
Yeah?
Speaker 13 (24:38):
I think I'm gonna go back again.
Speaker 12 (24:40):
And see if it continues to help it or maybe
it at least loosened me up to be able to
do like some people mention acupuncture on your face, so
maybe it got me to a.
Speaker 13 (24:47):
Step that I can now get work done and actually.
Speaker 1 (24:50):
Help my nose.
Speaker 3 (24:51):
That's crazy. If it works after three years. How much
did it cost.
Speaker 13 (24:53):
It's one hundred and fifty bucks.
Speaker 2 (24:55):
I'm gonna pay. I sald you to pay for that one.
So I'm gonna pay for that one. But any other
your smell you get back, it's on you.
Speaker 13 (25:00):
Okay, I can do this.
Speaker 3 (25:01):
You're responsible.
Speaker 2 (25:02):
That's crazy worth it, And if it does work, I
think that's great because there are people who struggle with
the still Yeah, and it's wow.
Speaker 3 (25:10):
We asked her she can fix my bh Oh.
Speaker 12 (25:11):
Yeah, she might be able to, Like she can fix everything.
She fixed a toe injury that I had that all
of a sudden it's.
Speaker 3 (25:16):
No longer hurting. Oh so she's psychic.
Speaker 12 (25:20):
No, she's just like really good at figuring out the
energy in your body.
Speaker 13 (25:23):
She's like, there's differently pressure.
Speaker 3 (25:25):
I struggle with that.
Speaker 12 (25:26):
There's different pressure points in your body that get affected
that you don't realize are being affected by an injury
you have.
Speaker 8 (25:32):
Yeah, they'll be energies.
Speaker 2 (25:33):
Everywhere, I know, But I struggle when it's like your
mono banadus energy is too raising high from your cerebroom
and I think, if you do this and they touch
my ear lower like you're fixed.
Speaker 3 (25:43):
Yeah.
Speaker 8 (25:43):
Well, now that Morgan said, it's a lymphatic massage. I've
had one of those done before, and the person I
went to doesn't do men. She won't she'll do it,
so I don't know.
Speaker 1 (25:54):
She does it.
Speaker 8 (25:55):
She does it on kids, like she has a lot
of athletes that come to her.
Speaker 13 (25:59):
It's somebody who really helps with a.
Speaker 12 (26:01):
Lot of chronic pain that people have, and she's able
to relieve that chronic pain. She also helps a lot
of cancer patients and stuff because it helps get like
eliminate a lot the fashion helps get all those toxins out.
Speaker 13 (26:11):
Of your body.
Speaker 2 (26:12):
You haven't smelled in three years. You can now smell
a little bit lunch? Why I stick your butt in
the air. All right, Morgan, get close there it is.
Speaker 3 (26:18):
That's with all right, keep us updated. I will let
us know when you go back. That's crazy, very promising.
You want to cringe. Come on, so let's do this first.
Speaker 2 (26:29):
This is people on the news reacting to new drinking
and driving laws when it's like, you can't drink and
drive anymore.
Speaker 3 (26:35):
Here you go, I'm restrict.
Speaker 15 (26:37):
Drinking and driving here is viewed by some as downright undemocratic.
Speaker 7 (26:41):
He's got to get in common, this want of a
fella cane.
Speaker 1 (26:43):
I put in a hard day's work, put in eleven
twelve hours a day, and they ain't getting you.
Speaker 3 (26:47):
Druck and the lace rang one or two beers.
Speaker 11 (26:49):
They're making it laws where you can't drink when you
want to, you can't, you have to wear a seat
belt when you're driving.
Speaker 8 (26:56):
And presum we're gonna become this country pretty soon, pretty soon.
Speaker 1 (27:01):
Oh wow, wow wow communist.
Speaker 3 (27:03):
Yeah, that's crazy. It's crazy feeling. My dad would have
been the third one there.
Speaker 2 (27:06):
It's crazy to hear so this is similarly, you look
back and you're like, dang, I can't believe that. So
nineteen ninety three, Burger King was like the first restaurant
to introduce that we'll take your credit card, and so
the news went out and they were talking to people.
Speaker 3 (27:21):
So here you go.
Speaker 2 (27:21):
Here's a clip from a report Jamie Costello News Channel
to in nineteen ninety three.
Speaker 3 (27:26):
I think it's.
Speaker 8 (27:27):
Pretty bad if you have to use a credit card
when you get a fast food restaurant.
Speaker 9 (27:31):
For something as little as three dollars and ten cents.
Speaker 15 (27:33):
Burger King bosses say workers won't have to figure out
how much change the customer gets back.
Speaker 6 (27:38):
I just hope it doesn't slow things down at the
cash cash and carry that people are going to be
having to call New York and get the confirmation or
you know, whatever it is, because when I want to
whapp for I want it now.
Speaker 1 (27:49):
This is another way to spend money.
Speaker 8 (27:50):
I'm sure it'll work for people on vacation when they
don't have to do something, but I can't imagine it
working on a day to day basis.
Speaker 15 (27:56):
Here so far, the smallest credit has been for two
dollars and fifty cents, the largest just over ten Jamie
Costello News Channel two.
Speaker 2 (28:04):
Hey, little they know no drinking and driving. We're all
buying whoppers to cards, you know what I mean?
Speaker 1 (28:08):
Hilarious. I don't want it to slow down because they've
got to call New York like, what in the world now?
Speaker 2 (28:16):
Now? What do we learn from this? That yes, we
evolve and it's a cycle. And everybody complains about everything.
I mean, when seat belts aside from drinking, when seatbelts
came into play and there was law, but people do
a fit. When we could just go down helmets on motorcycles,
you could keep going.
Speaker 3 (28:36):
Yeah, people do a fit. But now you look back,
You're like.
Speaker 2 (28:39):
Yo, it was okay, we needed to do We needed
to do that. Thank you guys. These are your number
one songs and all the music's. The number one alternative
song is from Little Image, Out of My Mind.
Speaker 3 (28:59):
Cool never heard that either, Pretty cool.
Speaker 2 (29:02):
Number one pop song Taylor Swift Cruel. Summer number one
country song is Thomas red Angel.
Speaker 3 (29:14):
You shit, Jesus, let's go. The number two songs though
No No Go By.
Speaker 2 (29:24):
Bailey's never been religiously don't even be live live, that's
a jam Sandwich money.
Speaker 3 (29:30):
Only all never believe in me religiously and now suck
of the church.
Speaker 2 (29:40):
I'll do like my own back background vocals, you know,
I'll do my own way.
Speaker 3 (29:43):
Sometimes that's how moved I am more. Here we go
religious thing. Wow, see what I'm saying. I had my
own Yeah, that's your Amy's pile of stories.
Speaker 8 (29:55):
Do you have any unopened or brand new VHS tapes
from the eighties?
Speaker 2 (29:59):
Day of any I'd just thrown them away if i'd
had them, But same with everything that I wish I
would have kept, Like an old iPhone. I think it's
the first one now, but all that stuff is like
so Nintendo.
Speaker 8 (30:11):
Yeah, we get now and keep it in its box.
Speaker 3 (30:14):
Great question, because oh like something new now?
Speaker 8 (30:18):
Yeah don't okay.
Speaker 3 (30:20):
Macrobar you have that right now? Next don't know, but
but it's pretty healthy. You'll probably eat it.
Speaker 8 (30:30):
VHS take collections. It could be worth a fortune, like
Back to the Future from nineteen eighty nine, brand new.
It's going to get you almost fifteen thousand.
Speaker 3 (30:37):
Dollars unopened, unsealed. If you kept it, You're doing pretty good.
The iPhone would be on the iPhone one yeah, yeah,
good good is.
Speaker 8 (30:46):
One hundred and twenty five thousand dollars.
Speaker 2 (30:49):
It's crazy that somebody will pay. That things are only
worth when people will pay. But if people will pay it,
it's worth it. But that's just wild that you can
find one person it finds that collectible that valuable, that
it's one hundred and twenty five thousand dollars.
Speaker 3 (31:03):
Do they have any other ones up there? Yeah?
Speaker 8 (31:05):
Et et this is the twentieth anniversary limited edition that
came out in two thousand and two for forty thousand.
Speaker 3 (31:11):
Dances with Wolves. I just name a.
Speaker 2 (31:13):
Movie that ONEXLL adventure, the.
Speaker 8 (31:16):
Original Nightmare on Elm Street from eighty five brand new
is thirty seven thousand dollars.
Speaker 3 (31:21):
Wow, alright, what else?
Speaker 8 (31:23):
A third of Americans cannot name all three branches of
US government?
Speaker 3 (31:27):
Don't yell them out.
Speaker 2 (31:29):
Who do we think would have the hardest time at
naming all three? I think lunchbox can name all three.
Speaker 1 (31:34):
Morgan will have the hardest time.
Speaker 3 (31:35):
Oh yeah, wow, I wasn't quite ready to open that up. Wow. Okay, okay, Morgan, Morgan,
you got this?
Speaker 11 (31:41):
Wait?
Speaker 1 (31:41):
Yeah, what is it?
Speaker 8 (31:42):
Okay? The three branches of US government?
Speaker 12 (31:46):
Oh yeah, Judicial, okay, Legislative, Okay, I'm going to tell
you right now.
Speaker 3 (31:55):
Those two are right.
Speaker 8 (31:57):
Oh okay, okay, okay, that's good because I don't think
I have the last one you do.
Speaker 3 (32:02):
So think about judicial as what I don't know.
Speaker 13 (32:05):
I'm gona be honest, I don't know what any of
them means.
Speaker 3 (32:07):
That's okay, But judicial what do you think judicial means?
Speaker 2 (32:09):
Though?
Speaker 3 (32:09):
Generally speaking?
Speaker 13 (32:11):
Well, I think of like a judge boom.
Speaker 2 (32:12):
Got it, judges Supreme Court, So that covers Supreme Court.
Legislative branch, what do you think that would cover?
Speaker 13 (32:17):
Like people who make laws?
Speaker 3 (32:18):
Boom?
Speaker 2 (32:19):
Congress, you know, Senate boom? Now what do you what's
left out there? There's two of the checks and balances
type system. What's the one thing there's left out?
Speaker 8 (32:27):
Okay, So we've got judge and we've got the law makers,
like the I mean even the lower would be like
the governors and mayors.
Speaker 2 (32:34):
Okay, you're almost you're on the right track, ish, but
don't go lower, go higher?
Speaker 3 (32:39):
Same thing.
Speaker 1 (32:40):
Oh like the presidential boom?
Speaker 3 (32:42):
What branch is that?
Speaker 1 (32:44):
Oh? Who don't know?
Speaker 13 (32:50):
The presidential?
Speaker 1 (32:52):
If you you're the tops.
Speaker 8 (32:53):
Of like federal, If you run a company, you're in you're.
Speaker 13 (32:57):
Like a ceo, you're a boss.
Speaker 8 (32:59):
You're keeping you did a cheap We even have like
a short word.
Speaker 2 (33:05):
For him, that's that's Yet.
Speaker 13 (33:11):
There's so many words. I feel like it's presidential, but
I know that's it is presidential.
Speaker 3 (33:15):
It's executive executive. You do you almost got there? All right?
What is that? It? Amy?
Speaker 8 (33:19):
Yeah, it was just like a fun thing. Poll a
third of Americans cannot name all three branches of US government.
Speaker 3 (33:25):
Okay, so like that's a little high.
Speaker 8 (33:28):
Yeah, but we're one, two, three, four, five in the
room and only one couldn't name it.
Speaker 3 (33:34):
Well, we didn't test Eddy.
Speaker 4 (33:35):
I probably would have gotten wrong, I think, yeah.
Speaker 9 (33:38):
Okay, okay.
Speaker 2 (33:39):
Uh.
Speaker 8 (33:40):
Jelly Roll recently was doing a live at CMA and
it was a Q and A session. They asked him, Hey,
what what songs are you listening to these days? On repeat?
And here's what he's got.
Speaker 1 (33:50):
I've been just banging the new Tyler children's song It's
crazy Landy Wilson's Watermelon Moonshine right now. I have listened
to so many times I'm embarrassed to admit it.
Speaker 3 (34:03):
You know this song that I listened to all the
time is that owns Z. You all want to be
a lie jam? This religiously song.
Speaker 2 (34:17):
I mean, jolly believes in me religiously.
Speaker 3 (34:23):
Give it a Grammy. You don't know what conategorys. Give
it a Grammy. It was like a cool song.
Speaker 2 (34:29):
The Grammy for this song would have been a hit
in the nineties, the two thousands, and now, and it
would have been a hit in different genres in all
the different decades. That's a nineties alternative song, an emo
nineties alternative song. On the nineties, it's a country song. Today,
it's a singer songwriter song. On two thousands.
Speaker 3 (34:44):
On the coffee house, Oh coffee you know what I mean.
That's the jam. Okay, I'm Amy.
Speaker 13 (34:50):
That's my pile.
Speaker 3 (34:51):
That was Amy's pile of stories. It's time for the
good news.
Speaker 4 (34:55):
How much box?
Speaker 1 (35:00):
There's this fifty year old chick in Baltimore got a
new license plate for a car a couple of years ago,
and she hated the numbers. They were nine one, one
zero four. So she hit them up and said, hey,
can I get a new license plate? And they're like, no, no, no, ma'am,
that's the one you're gonna keep. Fine, I'll keep it.
Then she started seeing those numbers everywhere at work on
that Evie one.
Speaker 3 (35:19):
Yeah, that's the whole thing. He's like on a car.
Speaker 2 (35:23):
Car.
Speaker 1 (35:24):
She said, Man, these numbers must be very important because
they're my license plate tag. I'm seeing them everywhere. So
they introduced a new lottery game called Pick five. She goes,
I have to play those numbers. Played them one fifty
thousand dollars.
Speaker 3 (35:36):
Wow.
Speaker 2 (35:37):
I think it will be cool though, even without the lottery,
I had that as my number because I can remember.
I never remember my license plate ever. I take a
picture of them on the phone and then oh crap,
what is it?
Speaker 3 (35:46):
But if you were nine one, one oh four? I
remember that right now. Even walking to the parking media,
I forget. Yes, yes, I gotta go back and look again.
Speaker 8 (35:53):
Yes, your driver's license.
Speaker 3 (35:54):
Never remember no.
Speaker 1 (35:55):
Chids, No, I usually have mine when I out of Texas.
Speaker 3 (35:58):
I have two of my credit cards in Morizo and
the CV. This.
Speaker 8 (36:02):
That's that's impressive.
Speaker 3 (36:03):
What is that I've just had? I've just had a
type of minute places.
Speaker 1 (36:06):
So what is it?
Speaker 7 (36:07):
Five to.
Speaker 3 (36:09):
A good story?
Speaker 1 (36:11):
Yeah, she said, she started crying. Her and husband are
so thankful.
Speaker 2 (36:14):
Well, don't be presentful. Yes, that's what it's all about.
That was telling me something good. Freddy Mercury was the
lead singer of Queen Queen did you know that? Yeah,
they auctioned off fourteen hundred items and made fifty million dollars.
Speaker 3 (36:35):
Freddy Mercury were let out.
Speaker 2 (36:38):
Among the hottest items up forbid, where his Tiffany, the
brand Tiffany mustache comb that went for one hundred and
eighty nine thousand dollars. They thought it would go for
seven hundred dollars. That's crazy. We went for one hundred
and eighty nine thousand dollars. The thirteen page Bohemian Rhapsody
handwritten lyrics I see with the working title mongol Rahap City,
(37:00):
which was the original.
Speaker 3 (37:01):
Huh one point seven million dollars. That's crazy.
Speaker 1 (37:06):
Wow, I didn't realize this dude was that popular.
Speaker 2 (37:09):
Yeah, yeah, Queen pretty legendary as far as I would
say American bands, but they're not American. But of all
the bands that we have in America, they're still tops.
Speaker 3 (37:20):
And an amazing singer, like one of the best.
Speaker 2 (37:22):
Yeah, like all of our best bands pretty much are
all not American, Like think about it, Beatles not American,
not American, Queen led Zeppelin not American, not American, not American.
Like as far as like rock bands, food, Fighters, American
American cold Play not not American Guns and Roses American lame.
Speaker 3 (37:40):
It was just before me. It wasn't just that eighties
sound is not for me. You don't like that metal sound.
It's not the metal I.
Speaker 2 (37:47):
Don't like because ACDC could be considered metal, not American. Also,
they're not American. No, I love a CDC. Yeah, this
is the eighties rock. Just the glam rock stuff was
not my jam at all.
Speaker 1 (37:57):
What about Kiss? Are they American? They are?
Speaker 3 (37:59):
Yes?
Speaker 8 (38:00):
So those are the hairbands would be before that though,
And Kiss really is known more for their theatrics and
can make up and stage.
Speaker 3 (38:08):
No, no, they are, but they're not.
Speaker 2 (38:09):
People don't listen to Kiss and Go like greatest musicians
like wonderful lyrics. They have a few songs a Kiss
known more for their theatrics.
Speaker 3 (38:18):
What about Insane clown posse ICP American?
Speaker 2 (38:21):
Yeah, for sure? Interesting they they are for sure. Yeah,
so we could have bought this. Yeah money it has
money for that one. I can't believe those lyrics are
for one point seven million dollars. That is crazy.
Speaker 3 (38:34):
A lot of the proceeds, by the way, go to charities.
Speaker 8 (38:36):
Well that's awesome.
Speaker 2 (38:37):
Alley fifty point four million dollars. This thing race all right,
that's from People magazine. Let's go over to Amy and.
Speaker 3 (38:43):
Get into Mourning Corny.
Speaker 1 (38:47):
The Mourning Corny.
Speaker 8 (38:49):
I've started investing in stocks beef, chicken, and vegetable. One day,
I hope to be a bullionaire.
Speaker 1 (38:57):
What I got it.
Speaker 2 (39:01):
I knew that's where it was going. When you stock,
because stock would be chicken stock. When you cook, you
put stock in beef stock chicken socc right, yea, what
is bon.
Speaker 11 (39:11):
I know?
Speaker 3 (39:12):
Cube?
Speaker 8 (39:13):
Yeah, same thing.
Speaker 1 (39:15):
Yeah, it's like ninety percent of people are not gonna
understand that joke.
Speaker 3 (39:19):
They do. I'd say seventy percent of people will have
you heard.
Speaker 8 (39:22):
Of like brotheh I never heard a bull because it's
like a million.
Speaker 3 (39:30):
Okay, but thank you? What did we close it already? Okay?
That was the morning Corny.
Speaker 2 (39:39):
We're gonna play Bobby sings it Wrong one hit Wonders Edition.
Speaker 3 (39:44):
The example was if I were to go, I like big,
but I cannot lie.
Speaker 2 (39:52):
I'd be singing it wrong, but it would be baby like.
Whoever wins of use three will win ten dollars.
Speaker 7 (40:03):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (40:03):
But the only thing is when you win the money,
you have to go double or nothing for the chance
to win twenty with one bonus question.
Speaker 3 (40:09):
At the end. You easy to do that. I'll do
it so you'll want to double it, but you can
also lose it.
Speaker 1 (40:13):
I'm not scared.
Speaker 2 (40:14):
And are we doing artist or song? You are going
to do a point for each I love it. Here
we go number one.
Speaker 16 (40:21):
Oh, alright, stop collaborate and listen.
Speaker 3 (40:31):
There you go. Oh all right, stop collaborate and listen.
I'm in Amy.
Speaker 8 (40:43):
Vanilla Ice Ice Ice Baby, Eddie.
Speaker 4 (40:45):
Ice Ice Baby, Vanilla Ice lunchbox, Vanilla Ice Ice Ice Baby.
Speaker 3 (40:50):
Oh, I stop collaborate and.
Speaker 2 (40:53):
My friend one five, here's this one.
Speaker 1 (40:58):
Oh good.
Speaker 3 (41:02):
Knocked down, but I get up again.
Speaker 14 (41:10):
I'm in, Ah get knock down, but I get up again.
Speaker 4 (41:22):
I'm in Eddie Chumber Wamba tub dumping.
Speaker 3 (41:26):
Watchbox Chumber Wamba tub dumping.
Speaker 8 (41:29):
Amy tumble Wamba tubs dumping.
Speaker 3 (41:36):
Job.
Speaker 2 (41:36):
Guys, the next one one hit wonders, Bobby sings it wrong.
Here we go one, two, three, four five. Everybody's in
the car, so come on, let's ride.
Speaker 3 (41:47):
What one here?
Speaker 1 (41:50):
Three four five.
Speaker 2 (41:51):
Everybody's in the car, so come on, let's ride.
Speaker 3 (41:56):
You're in. Yeah, I'm in for the womb Oh boy,
I can go down here.
Speaker 4 (42:02):
I'm in Eddie Love Shock B fifty two, Lunchbox, Coolio,
Fantastic voyage, Wow.
Speaker 3 (42:10):
Wow boom. Which which lyrics are you thinking about?
Speaker 1 (42:14):
Let's sing it, come along and ride on up, Fantastic, I.
Speaker 8 (42:23):
Can't take the lead here, Mambo number five, lou Bega
no way two.
Speaker 3 (42:28):
Three four five, everybody in the sole, Pomon making when
you guys miss it? Wow, dude, you threw me. You
didn't get cool, You get nothing.
Speaker 1 (42:43):
I'm saying it's I really How did you sing that?
I got too cocky?
Speaker 3 (42:50):
Okay, here we go right for the next one. Listen up.
Speaker 16 (42:57):
Here's a story about a little guy that lives in
a blue world.
Speaker 3 (43:06):
You're listen up. Here's a story.
Speaker 16 (43:12):
I'm about a little guy who lives in a blue world.
Speaker 3 (43:20):
I'm singing it wrong.
Speaker 1 (43:23):
Oh my gosh, what the head is?
Speaker 2 (43:27):
Five seconds time tends down, Lunchbox, Blue Barbie Girl, Eddie,
Blue Far East Movement.
Speaker 8 (43:40):
Amy Blueifele sixty five.
Speaker 3 (43:43):
The answer is Blueifel sixty five. Here's the story about
a little and all day and.
Speaker 1 (43:53):
All night so good. This is the song he loves
No it does it hits and it's element.
Speaker 2 (43:58):
Amy's up full me. That's four and you guys each
have two. Yeah, so you guys need to get this
and she needs to miss she got a point. Oh
so we're still You're still alive? Yeah, okay, ready, yeah,
last one.
Speaker 3 (44:11):
Seven. I'm waking up in the morning.
Speaker 16 (44:17):
Gotta be fresh, Gotta go downstairs, Gotta have maumble, gotta
hat cereal?
Speaker 3 (44:25):
What seven?
Speaker 2 (44:27):
Eight?
Speaker 3 (44:29):
Seven?
Speaker 1 (44:31):
Waking up in the morning. Oh, got on me fresh,
Gotta go downstairs, gotta have mumble, gotta hot cereal, gotta
have my ball, gotta have one.
Speaker 4 (44:45):
Okay, okay, Uh, what is the stupid name of the song?
Speaker 3 (44:51):
You know the song? Yeah? COOLi you old?
Speaker 1 (44:58):
Oh my god? Yeah, baker, don't fand no morning, got
on me fresh, got on going downstairs, got.
Speaker 3 (45:06):
Up, have my ball, got up?
Speaker 1 (45:07):
Have cereal?
Speaker 3 (45:09):
What is that.
Speaker 8 (45:11):
What?
Speaker 3 (45:12):
I'm singing it wrong? One hit wonder?
Speaker 7 (45:15):
Dang it?
Speaker 3 (45:17):
Yeah, five seconds on the clock, Eddie. Amy doesn't have it,
so you don't walk to get it. And no, dude,
I don't have anything.
Speaker 1 (45:25):
I got the name of the song, but I don't
know the name of the artist.
Speaker 3 (45:29):
I feel like if you knew the song, you would
get the artist. I don't think so all right time Amy.
Speaker 8 (45:36):
Bowling for soup, James Bond.
Speaker 2 (45:38):
Okay, I like Ashu one after two just to get
one point. She got neither, Okay.
Speaker 1 (45:42):
Eddie lunchbocks and I don't want to tell you the
song lunchbox sunglasses at night incorrect.
Speaker 3 (45:48):
That's the song you had.
Speaker 1 (45:49):
It's all got, oh, Eddie.
Speaker 3 (45:51):
If you get these two, you're tied. I don't have
the two. Maybe one? What's the one you think you
might have? Kesha? What's the song? I'm going down? But
she's not one hit one more time? Seventy.
Speaker 1 (46:04):
I'm waking up in the morning. Gott I'll be fresh,
got it going on? Soh my god, Friday record black,
I'm still seven a.
Speaker 9 (46:12):
I'm looking up in the morning.
Speaker 13 (46:14):
She gotta go downstairs.
Speaker 9 (46:15):
I gotta gotta have here and everything.
Speaker 16 (46:20):
Why gotta get down on Friday?
Speaker 3 (46:27):
Amy? Yes? Oh, now you gotta put your tent up
for grabs here? Good?
Speaker 8 (46:33):
Okay?
Speaker 3 (46:33):
Are you ready? I'm ready for twenty dollars? Here we go.
Speaker 16 (46:37):
Can we forget about the things I said when I
was drunk?
Speaker 13 (46:47):
Because I did it mean to call you that?
Speaker 1 (46:52):
Am you got that?
Speaker 3 (46:54):
No chance? She has that? Amy? You got that?
Speaker 8 (46:56):
When we think about the things we said when I
was drunk.
Speaker 1 (47:01):
I did mean to call you that.
Speaker 8 (47:05):
And please tell me, please tell me why my cars
in parked in the driveway last night?
Speaker 3 (47:20):
Answer?
Speaker 8 (47:21):
Okay, bully for super who.
Speaker 13 (47:27):
Why tell me?
Speaker 8 (47:28):
Why why lit.
Speaker 3 (47:31):
My world worst enemy? You got there?
Speaker 11 (47:36):
You got there.
Speaker 2 (47:39):
I didn't mean to call you that.
Speaker 3 (47:42):
Well you wouldn't. No money, but you do win the game. Amy,
everybody is another round. Bobby sings it wrong. It's tough
for me. Be came. Remember the melody that I'm singing.
I want to make it up. Every time I make
it up on the spot, then I have to remember
it on the phone.
Speaker 2 (47:59):
It's Crystal and Ohio, Crystal, good morning, thank you for
calling the show Morning Studio Morning.
Speaker 10 (48:04):
So yeah, I do palettes for a living, and I
just think that that's a great investment for.
Speaker 3 (48:08):
You, babe. But you do it for a living.
Speaker 2 (48:10):
Yes, so okay, So Lunchbucks came to the studio. I said,
we want to do this thing. We want to go
buy these palettes and we don't know what's in it.
They're all hidden. It's mystery. It's all returns apparently from Amazon. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (48:21):
I think what I read is Amazon returns and they
just shrink wrap it on a palette and you.
Speaker 3 (48:24):
Grab a palette. Do you have everybody's money?
Speaker 16 (48:27):
No?
Speaker 1 (48:27):
Still don't have Amy or Scuba.
Speaker 8 (48:29):
Oh I didn't. I didn't send yesterday.
Speaker 3 (48:31):
We can't. We can't get it until we have.
Speaker 8 (48:33):
Come on is Oh my gosh, No not, Oh my gosh,
how are you blaming me?
Speaker 1 (48:37):
No, she goes, I thought he was kidding.
Speaker 8 (48:39):
Its yeah, okay, And how much does the palette cost?
Speaker 1 (48:43):
He was five hundred and twenty five dollars?
Speaker 3 (48:44):
What I found?
Speaker 2 (48:44):
Hey, Crystal, if we're buying a pal for five twenty five,
do you what do you feel like?
Speaker 3 (48:48):
Like? How quality a palette is that.
Speaker 10 (48:50):
I'm super picky about where I get my palets from
and who I buy from. I've been burned on plenty
of them. I try to buy ones that are more
shell pulls versus returns, like I prefer Target palettes over
Amazon because Amazon is normally a lot of returns in garbage.
But I've also found some cool stuff on there, Like
(49:11):
one of my palettes they opened from Amazon had a
JBL speaker on it. It's for four hundred bucks.
Speaker 3 (49:16):
So I kept that one and then resold it.
Speaker 10 (49:20):
No, I kept that You kept.
Speaker 3 (49:22):
It guy, kept myself. Yeah, I got it well outside,
what does a palette usually cost? You?
Speaker 2 (49:27):
Just generally when you buy a pallette one palette, how
much it cost?
Speaker 10 (49:30):
I would say my pallets are in a five hundred
dollars range.
Speaker 3 (49:33):
Okay, so it's about where we are.
Speaker 1 (49:34):
So you're telling me Amazon's are good? How do I
get a target palote?
Speaker 10 (49:37):
Then you'd have to well, I know you can buy
them online. I don't buy online. I have like local
I guess vendors, if that's what you want to call them,
who they have contracts with companies. So I buy my
palette kind of like from a middleman.
Speaker 1 (49:51):
I guess man.
Speaker 2 (49:53):
I've been so excited about this palette business. You'll make
enough to this is what you do for a living.
You make enough profit off your palwer dolets that you
can just support yourself.
Speaker 8 (50:03):
Yep.
Speaker 10 (50:03):
I'm a single mom. We were very comfortably and I've
been doing this time about four years now.
Speaker 3 (50:08):
And how do you sell? Do you get on Facebook,
marketplace or how do you make your money back?
Speaker 10 (50:13):
I run a Facebook so like I post myself, people
pick up for my house. They set out their orders
in the morning. People that are coming everybody paid, well,
I should say about ninety percent of people pm I
and some people do cash. But I don't even see
like as these people they're just going to pick up
their orders for other day.
Speaker 2 (50:28):
Wow, thank you for that insight. We really appreciate that.
I'm very excited now I like to be rich.
Speaker 1 (50:34):
I got a message on Instagram and this lady said
her best friend is a nurse and on her days off,
she does palettes and she makes about one thousand dollars
profit per palette per palette.
Speaker 3 (50:43):
That's pretty good. That's pretty good profit.
Speaker 8 (50:46):
So that means she's making if it's a five hour
oll polish, it's just fifteen hundred dollars worth.
Speaker 3 (50:51):
Yeah, if it's profitable. Oh yeah, anybody reach out to
you by this?
Speaker 8 (50:54):
I yeah. One of my friends texted me and said
that they did this in South Carolina and that you
have to go for the more expensive palettes, like is me?
Speaker 3 (51:06):
I mean, I didn't realize there was levels.
Speaker 1 (51:08):
I just saw the five hundred and twenty five dollars
pallets for sale Amazon Returns and I was like, wow,
didn't realize there was different vendors and local people and middleman.
I am now just ready to.
Speaker 8 (51:19):
Get busy, and it says here she said lucrative if
you resell item by item and definitely go with the
higher priced pallettes.
Speaker 2 (51:27):
All I know is this Wednesday, we don't have our
palette yet. When are we getting this? Well, and we
didn't pay. It's Steve didn't pay.
Speaker 3 (51:32):
I assume Scooba is going to stop by the good.
Speaker 4 (51:35):
I'm the one that has to go pick up the palette,
so I'll be paying for when I get there. But
also we're kind of like going over something here. That
the most important part. When we get the palette. Who's
in charge of selling this to get our money?
Speaker 2 (51:45):
Well, look at it and not lunchbox exactly, it's not lunchbox.
And whomever this has to be paid to do it?
Who brought this business?
Speaker 3 (51:53):
You studying getting self done? You didn't bring the business,
so I didn't ruing the business. No, you didn't bring it.
You said, what if we do this?
Speaker 8 (52:00):
I just paid you.
Speaker 1 (52:00):
I pitched it, not to me.
Speaker 3 (52:02):
I don't want the money I paid him. Okay, okay,
So first of all, let's get it. Yeah, and then
let's see but when can we get it?
Speaker 1 (52:09):
We'll get it? Oh my god, I like that I.
Speaker 3 (52:11):
Told him, I'm ready to go. I'm taking my truck.
You just let me to win and let's go, and
can you guys go today?
Speaker 8 (52:16):
I'll sell it.
Speaker 3 (52:18):
It doesn't work.
Speaker 1 (52:19):
It doesn't work.
Speaker 2 (52:20):
Well, Scuba's got to leave and go to already music
festival and then we do to the next day.
Speaker 8 (52:23):
Sorrow's next week.
Speaker 2 (52:26):
So next week, Oh my god, this is what he
does though. He stalls it out. He has all our
money and he stalls it out.
Speaker 8 (52:30):
Oh no, it's not think about gambling with our money.
Speaker 1 (52:33):
This is not a stall tackle.
Speaker 3 (52:35):
He wants the money. He's known that we're not going
to be here. Oh my gosh. Can we get it
Monday of next week?
Speaker 1 (52:45):
We'll look at it depends.
Speaker 3 (52:47):
I all have money back. Then hold On, I will
all the money back and I'll organize it. Well, now
i'll have we'll go get our own palate. I like that.
Hold On.
Speaker 1 (52:55):
Requested about it. If you read the fine print, no refunds.
I need a date when you can get that. I understand.
I have to call the palate. Maybe they're not open
on Mondays. I don't know how they need a day.
Speaker 3 (53:04):
We need to say they're open every day. I need
a date. You can get the palicar.
Speaker 8 (53:07):
We need a middleman, I.
Speaker 3 (53:08):
Need no, No, that's that's much. It is the middleman.
When can we get the palette.
Speaker 1 (53:12):
If they're open on Monday? I think we can get
it Monday.
Speaker 3 (53:15):
Okay, and think a lot of things, Okay, find out.
Speaker 1 (53:18):
Yeah, I just don't know about Scuba's gas tank on Monday, Like,
is it gonna be full?
Speaker 4 (53:22):
Can you do? What do you that's I'm not the
problem here. I told you I can go whenever. You
just let me know.
Speaker 3 (53:27):
Do you need gas money?
Speaker 4 (53:28):
No, I don't need gas money. I just seed him
to organize this and let's go.
Speaker 3 (53:32):
You don't, don't ask me. I've been done business with
them ballot point and we made it.
Speaker 1 (53:36):
So how much money we.
Speaker 3 (53:37):
May do it for? Er it's like gambling. Do it
for entertained purposes only.
Speaker 1 (53:40):
All right, you guys, You guys don't understand.
Speaker 3 (53:43):
We're gonna break up and do our own side business. Now.
Speaker 1 (53:44):
I will get rather I would sue.
Speaker 3 (53:46):
You can't know the business if you stole my idea.
It's not your idea. You don't have the palace. You
don't have the palace. We can get it ourselves.
Speaker 1 (53:53):
But that's like copyright infringement.
Speaker 2 (53:55):
Okay, we're gonna play this, Thank you very much, Crystal.
We are motivated, and we're to go get a palet
and we'll let you guys know. Hopefully early next week
we'll have the palette in studio. Crystal, Thank you, bye bye.
What I want to do is I only get it,
nobody look in it, and then we open it live
on the air.
Speaker 3 (54:10):
That's what I'm talking about.
Speaker 1 (54:12):
I mean, you're gonna be able to see it, so
it's just it's like, yeah.
Speaker 2 (54:15):
See what's in the middle of it, though you can't
see the Cadbury egg, that chocolate.
Speaker 3 (54:21):
All right, So we gonna do this.
Speaker 2 (54:22):
We play this song next week Monday, Tuesday, we'll have
the palette, right Yeah. If we don't have it in
the studio or in our garage by Wednesday, I will go.
We'll form a new palette company and I'll go get it. Deal. No,
you're out there, Okay, you know what time it is.
(54:44):
It's time for the.
Speaker 3 (54:50):
Pain.
Speaker 2 (54:50):
Medicine not great for your mental health, but being in
pain not great for your mental health.
Speaker 16 (54:55):
So what do I do?
Speaker 8 (54:57):
So?
Speaker 2 (54:59):
This a acid tomnifin.
Speaker 3 (55:04):
Yeah, thank you.
Speaker 2 (55:05):
Had a friend yesterday it was like, I never learned
about dinosaurs, he said, so I didn't know how to
save them. And he was reading to his kid about
him and he was like Troceratops. And I'm like, you
know what, that's tough to say if you didn't hear
triceratops as a kid growing up. And remember if somebody
mispronounced something, try not to make fun of them. It
means they haven't heard it, They've only probably read it.
(55:26):
But he's then all day along we called him Troceratops.
But yeah, that's that, he said.
Speaker 8 (55:35):
Now, it's all just.
Speaker 2 (55:37):
Also known as Thailand all kills positive emotions. A study
finds what while Thailand all kills pain, it also stops
you from seeing at times the positive side of things.
It also may leave you feeling depressed if you've been
taking it throughout the day. Ibuprofen has a tendency to
hinder your brain's immediate ability to think positively. This is
from psychological science. I take ibuprofen at night for my BH.
(56:01):
It just it's hard to heal because you have to
use it all the time. It's terrible. It's in terrible shape,
and so I take ibuprofen like the big pake so
I can sleep through the night because you know, it
goes to.
Speaker 3 (56:11):
The war of the blood's like rushing injury is.
Speaker 2 (56:14):
Maybe that's why when I go to sleep, I don't
have positive sleep emotions.
Speaker 3 (56:18):
Oh you're saying, so you're.
Speaker 8 (56:19):
Doing that, said ibuprofen.
Speaker 3 (56:21):
Right, yeah, but that's what that is. Though.
Speaker 8 (56:23):
Oh okay, because Tyler and all is different there.
Speaker 2 (56:26):
Yeah, but this, says ibuprofene has a tendency to hit
on your brain's immediate ability.
Speaker 3 (56:29):
To think positively.
Speaker 8 (56:30):
Gotcha, Well, now I can't take any of them. What
are we supposed to do?
Speaker 3 (56:34):
That's crazy.
Speaker 4 (56:35):
I thought you were talking about the hardcore ones like
the Code codn Those make you exceptionally happy, Yes, I thought.
Speaker 2 (56:42):
An anonymous bride so this is the whole thing where
the cake smash the cake in the face.
Speaker 3 (56:47):
After you get married, you cut it and okay, have
a bite smash.
Speaker 2 (56:51):
So she claims she left her own wedding after her
husband smashes the cake in her face when she said,
don't do it, and she tells the story about it,
she goes, look, I don't want to be done.
Speaker 3 (57:01):
I asked for it not to be done.
Speaker 2 (57:02):
I had to cut on my forehead because it was shoved,
so it's a whole situation. And she show exactly and
also take the bridegrum out of the cake before you
shove in her face, is what it sounds like too?
Speaker 3 (57:12):
Yeah, sound like that cut her.
Speaker 2 (57:14):
So okay, how do we feel about this smash thing?
I feel like it needs to be discussed and everybody
needs to agree to it. We didn't do it, but
it wasn't because she was like, don't do it. I
was like, I don't want I don't want to be gross.
Speaker 3 (57:28):
It was me.
Speaker 2 (57:29):
I was like, I'm wearing a tuxedo now a suit,
kind of a hybrid, and I don't want to have
to like get cleaned up, so don't smash. I was
that person, don't smash the cake in my face. And
I think it's okay if you have that conversation because
you have makeup.
Speaker 8 (57:43):
Yeah no, I mean I just think unless it's something
you were really looking forward to and you've always been
to weddings, you're like, can't wait to have cake smashed
in my face and it's part of your wedding vibe. Okay,
if not, don't do it. Yes, it seems like it
would be annoying. You have to clean your face, clean
your dress. You never know what's gonna happen.
Speaker 1 (57:59):
You could it hurt.
Speaker 3 (58:02):
You seem like a cake smasher.
Speaker 1 (58:03):
You smashed the cake. My wife didn't want it smash,
but I smashed and I'm not scared.
Speaker 2 (58:07):
And when you do the wedding smash, yeah exactly, that's right.
Speaker 3 (58:10):
Yeah, smashed the wedding smash after.
Speaker 1 (58:12):
But what's what I'm saying is if you can't have
fun in personality in your wedding, then it's going to
be a boring, long, awful marriage the whole marriage. You
can have fun smashing cake. I want to know if
you guys smash the cake, let's see, you know exactly.
Speaker 6 (58:28):
I don't think.
Speaker 3 (58:30):
Like we didn't.
Speaker 2 (58:32):
We didn't either, but I think if I would have,
she did smashed it extra hard and then probably kicked
me eat. I'm down because she's a better athlete. She'd
just really proven a point. Throw the whole cake was
like she had done a wrestling chair boom into my
back with the cake. Yeah yeah, yeah, so there you go.
Talk about it first.
Speaker 8 (58:47):
She just really don't want to be with him and
this is her way out.
Speaker 3 (58:50):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (58:51):
Possibly a woman gave birth at a fifty cent sho
on Washington.
Speaker 3 (58:55):
That's cool, that's awesome. Page six.
Speaker 2 (58:57):
Here's the woman recently gave birth to a daughter at
the Rappers show at the RVN Style Resorts Amphitheater in
Washington State. Sources say arena medics attended to a woman
in the crowd who appear to be in distress, only
to discover she was in labor and too far to move.
Speaker 1 (59:11):
Come on, that's amazing.
Speaker 3 (59:13):
You got a name? He fifty right, Yes, Curtis. It's
a boy, Curtis.
Speaker 2 (59:17):
That's his name maybe, or at least middle name, like Curtiss.
I like that name too, so a staff member said,
everybody get around. They did a human curtain so they
could stand around her so no one can see. It's
what they used to do in football when they were
injuries until they got the tent. They would build on
the sideline. So the it was a baby girl on site.
Curtis is a cool girl name. I like it for
(59:38):
I like I mean middle name. I've not heard of that,
That's why I like it.
Speaker 8 (59:42):
But I guess it doesn't matter. Did fifty cent keep
performing or does he pause?
Speaker 2 (59:46):
No idea, I don't know, he didn't say anything about it.
Maybe if it was a big show, I bet he
didn't even know that's true. I was gonna see if
he did play by play or unless he thought it was,
he didn't stop it. Maybe it's his Oh.
Speaker 3 (59:59):
Maybe you know. I don't know.
Speaker 2 (01:00:01):
So in the most shocking turn of events this year,
the divorce war between Kevin Costner and his now ex
wife is now history. They've settled after all of that.
They finally settled much well, so his obligation should be
sixty three thousand dollars a month. That's what he wanted.
She wanted two hundred and forty eight thousand dollars a month.
(01:00:21):
So they were going back and forth, and so they
ended up siding with Kevin Costner at more of that
sixty three thousand dollars a month range. The judge made
it pretty clear the prenup would be enforced and if
she challenged it, she would have to repay more than
the one million dollar in attorney fees because she just
running up a bill even though they already have a prenup.
But she's still challenging it, causing him to have to
(01:00:41):
pay for more lawyers. So the two were married for
eighteen years.
Speaker 3 (01:00:45):
Gosh's terrible. I'm surprised it's so just angry after eighteen years, because.
Speaker 2 (01:00:53):
Eighteen years seems like a long time, even if you
don't want to be together anymore, you're kind of like,
I'm just tired of the crap, and I want.
Speaker 3 (01:00:57):
To be together.
Speaker 2 (01:00:58):
Let's make this easy, both of them, because only know
the root of it. Eighteen years and so she's not
going to get a eight hundred fifty thousand dollars fee
for even like a settlement fee. He's going to pay
his sixty three grand a month and that's it. GMC
has that story. Sixty three that's six hundred and thirty
thousand US something like that on hundred thousand.
Speaker 3 (01:01:18):
Bucks a year. It's pretty nice.
Speaker 2 (01:01:20):
Yeah, but I guess if you're going from a lifestyle
of somebody that makes forty million a.
Speaker 3 (01:01:23):
Year, yeah, way, that's a downgrade. Oh man, I forget
about that. Yeah, way downgrade.
Speaker 1 (01:01:29):
Man, No more prize than a life where they're.
Speaker 3 (01:01:31):
Living over there. I know, it's crazy. Chris Rock always says,
if cauld see how rich people live, you'd hate him.
That's so funny. That's true.
Speaker 7 (01:01:39):
Man.
Speaker 2 (01:01:39):
In Australia, sue in the hospital his wife had her
C section surgery and claiming I felt this that him
having to see her have this surgery cause him to
have a psychotic illness.
Speaker 3 (01:01:51):
Oh it's messed up, dude. Yeah, it's a crazy surgery.
Speaker 2 (01:01:54):
So filew the lawsuit, saying that it also led to
a breakdown of his marriage.
Speaker 8 (01:02:00):
He's never the same thing.
Speaker 3 (01:02:01):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:02:02):
He alleges he was encouraged or permitted to observe the
delivery that in the course of doing so, he saw
his wife's internal organs and blood. Because of this, he
claims at the hospital breached a duty of care it
owed him and is liable to pay him damages. The
Proud Dad is seeking quite the substantial amount here, the
Proud Dad. Yeah, he's seeking six hundred and forty two
million dollars damages.
Speaker 3 (01:02:24):
New York Post.
Speaker 8 (01:02:25):
See that's when they just make themselves seem ridiculous. I mean,
ask for something reasonable, but.
Speaker 2 (01:02:30):
It's a privileged even divorce Kevin Costner bro good point. Yeah,
that's tough.
Speaker 3 (01:02:37):
But I see what I'm saying is like he shouldn't
get the money. First.
Speaker 2 (01:02:39):
Let me say I don't him on that part. I
don't have children yet. My wife is not pregnant. I'm
not saying yet because she's right, she's not pregnant. But
we do plan to have kids.
Speaker 3 (01:02:48):
I don't. I don't want to see any of it.
And that's your choice. No, it's not she's gonna make me.
Speaker 2 (01:02:52):
Okay, I'm gonna sue herne her.
Speaker 8 (01:02:55):
She's told you like I'm gonna make you.
Speaker 2 (01:02:57):
Well, she wants me to be in the room. Well, yeah,
that wants curtains around everything but your face, Like, I
want your face.
Speaker 3 (01:03:03):
The only thing. She's like shopping a baby, like just
you'll love it. A natural birth. I don't know if
I can see it. Oh, I don't been there, man,
I don't.
Speaker 2 (01:03:12):
See any naural birth. I don want to see they guts.
I don't want to see, not even a baby. I
don't even want to see guts it you don't want
see the baby. No, I don't want to see any Yeah,
give me a year. But like, I don't like the surgeries.
I don't like when you football players get hurt.
Speaker 8 (01:03:24):
I don't like that this is bringing you life like
that you helped create into.
Speaker 2 (01:03:27):
The world is and then you know what, I will
take care of that life once it's in the world.
Speaker 3 (01:03:32):
I just don't want to see. I eat a lot
of hot dogs, probably.
Speaker 2 (01:03:35):
Twenty a year. Don't have any interest see how that
thing's made. Okay, point no, you don't want to see
how hot dogs are made?
Speaker 1 (01:03:40):
I don't think so.
Speaker 8 (01:03:41):
What it is what makes a difference in men? Of
those that are very fascinating, they want to see it,
and then those perbs, No, what.
Speaker 3 (01:03:49):
There the ones that want to see it?
Speaker 1 (01:03:51):
Don't wait, you're going to be a perv.
Speaker 3 (01:03:53):
Yeah, we want for years, but not just because of this.
Speaker 1 (01:03:54):
But I never I didn't want to see it, But man,
I watched it, and it was pretty crazy. It was
pretty awesome.
Speaker 3 (01:04:00):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (01:04:00):
If I look that head pops out, it's like, but
then how can you.
Speaker 2 (01:04:03):
Be romantic with that part when your baby just literally
it takes a couple of months, man, Yeah for.
Speaker 3 (01:04:08):
You for you to get over it. Yeah, it's like, I'm.
Speaker 2 (01:04:11):
Very happy and I'm jealous even that my wife can
have a baby, because I think she's going to be
ahead of me in the bonding category. She hat a
nine months advantage. I gotta make that time up. But
I just don't I don't want to watch anybody's body
inside of their body do anything.
Speaker 8 (01:04:25):
Some women use a mirror so they can watch themselves.
Speaker 1 (01:04:27):
Yeah, my wife did that perfect on themselves.
Speaker 8 (01:04:33):
It's fine, Okay, what do you want the videos?
Speaker 2 (01:04:37):
I just want to not talk about it. I don't
like I don't like it. I look down and not
looked at you. I'm not even scared of blood. I
just don't like guts. I don't like the body. I
don't like knees going backward or blood. I don't mind
horror movies, and I can be fine. If somebody's bleeding,
I can fix them.
Speaker 3 (01:04:53):
I'm a doctor. But other than that, I don't.
Speaker 4 (01:04:56):
And that c section man, they take the whole uterus outs.
Speaker 1 (01:05:01):
Natural just comes down.
Speaker 2 (01:05:02):
A woman names her newborn son methan fhetamine Rules, prompting
a government response. This journalist, Kristin Drysdale, is currently they
say in a newborn blessed bubble, having recently welcomed her
third child with her husband. There's just one problem. Her
son's legal name is methan Fetamine Rules. And that's a problem.
They left the name slips of the cracks during the
(01:05:23):
submission process. I'm talking about the Registry of births, deaths,
and marriages. Now, why would she name the.
Speaker 3 (01:05:29):
Baby that you asked?
Speaker 13 (01:05:30):
Why?
Speaker 3 (01:05:31):
So she was working as a TV host.
Speaker 2 (01:05:34):
She was working on a story for ABC's w t
FAQ program, which aims to investigate the answers to viewers
burning questions what can I legally name my baby?
Speaker 3 (01:05:42):
So it's kind of an experiment.
Speaker 2 (01:05:43):
Oh, she wasn't getting a clear answer from the government's
media team, which she's like, what can we name her baby?
Speaker 3 (01:05:49):
And so then she's like, all right, well look it's
a boy. It's a little meth fetamine rules.
Speaker 8 (01:05:54):
Okay, so she's changing it.
Speaker 2 (01:05:56):
Yeah, for sure, I would think. So, okay, we're a
little methi fundy in the New York Post. And you
know this woman that gets kicked off the plane and
she declares she's Instagram famous.
Speaker 3 (01:06:08):
I think it's all set up.
Speaker 2 (01:06:09):
I think this was totally set up Bye bye her
by them. So I'm going to give you the story.
A woman has gone viral. Her name is Morgan Osmond,
getting kicked off a plane. She's cursing at passengers. She
noticed one of them is recording on her phone. She goes,
film me, I'm Instagram famous. So again she's in like
a skin tight So she's like some kind of instrum model.
(01:06:29):
She's pretty, and I saw it and I was like, boy,
this just seems a little too perfect. And then I
was watching one of the guys from Barstool on TikTok
last night and he was like, there's no way this
is real. And I kind of agreed with them that
it was just a waited for her to get Instagram followers.
But I'll play you this and we could be wrong,
but here you go. Here is the clips. Heavily beat
by the way.
Speaker 7 (01:06:52):
I did nothing wrong.
Speaker 3 (01:06:55):
You should.
Speaker 10 (01:06:58):
You should film me on Instagram.
Speaker 3 (01:07:04):
The acting is pretty good, thought will it's really good.
Speaker 2 (01:07:06):
Hey Mikey, what do you think about this? Do you
think it's real or set up? I think it's real, Okay,
I can be convinced because the acting is really good.
Speaker 3 (01:07:14):
I think she does it knowing that this is gonna
go viral.
Speaker 1 (01:07:17):
That like, she went on the plane with a plan
to hang to exactly again, t like, it looks like,
kim Ka, you're trying to be noticed viral moment. Yes,
she was dressed up, makeup done, hair perfect, everything she
knew she was getting. She booked that plane ticket knowing
she was gonna get kicked off.
Speaker 8 (01:07:32):
That's quite the risk to like ground yourself. Basically she
might not why again all for a video?
Speaker 2 (01:07:39):
And then finally Elon Musk wants to charge all users
a monthly fee to use Twitter slash x x. Now
the reason is even if it's like a nickel a month,
is because if you charge even nickel, you're not gonna
have people having all these boughts and fake accounts, and
that's really what plaguing Twitter.
Speaker 3 (01:07:56):
That's from CNBC.
Speaker 1 (01:08:01):
Story.
Speaker 2 (01:08:04):
So we do this national countdown show here and some
of the segments if they're just straight intros amy and
now we'll read and we'll do it.
Speaker 3 (01:08:13):
What is today Wednesday?
Speaker 2 (01:08:14):
So it'll air all over the country, and it's a
package show, so it's it's all recorded, but we have guests.
We do the countdown, the top thirty sugs, COVID depth,
the country's got thirty everybody hey got But when I
do a Spotlight Artist of the week, which I get
to pick, and so it's a national show and I
picked the spotlight artist and it's somebody usually that's new,
or somebody that's back, something just new that's not getting played.
Speaker 8 (01:08:33):
On the radio, someone someone you want to highlight.
Speaker 3 (01:08:36):
I agree.
Speaker 2 (01:08:37):
I'm setting it all up here because it's probably not
this weekend, but next weekend. Our spotlight artist is one
of my favorite new artists, Abby Lee Anderson. Oh yeah, hey,
their hometown. And while we were recording a couple of
those segments during that last commercial, right lunchbox was walking
out and I was like, our spotlight artist is Abby
Lee Anderson, and he stopped and wanted to yell in
the middle of the countdown.
Speaker 3 (01:08:57):
I almost did.
Speaker 1 (01:08:59):
I heard it. I was like, that can't be, but
I walked away. I just said, you know what, I'm
not gonna interrupt the countdown because I'm not part of
the countdown and I don't want to. But geez, you
guys have stooped on all new low now.
Speaker 2 (01:09:11):
So our three segment one, Hey, thanks for being here
this weekend as we count down the biggest songs in
country music. We're about to get into the top fifteen.
But before we do, we have a very special spotlight artist.
Her name is Abby Lee Anderson. She wrote her first
original song about her hometown on Witchdaw on her journey
from leaving there to move to Nashville to chase her
music dreams. When she released it, It debuted in the
(01:09:32):
top sixty on the iTunes chart, and here she is
the first time on The Countdown, Abby Lee Anderson our
Spotlight Artist of the Week with Hey their hometown.
Speaker 3 (01:09:40):
So that's the segment.
Speaker 2 (01:09:41):
I just know that live, but you're gonna hear that
on the Countdown, Abby, that was really cool.
Speaker 9 (01:09:45):
How you feel amazing?
Speaker 3 (01:09:47):
Like what it's gonna be awesome?
Speaker 9 (01:09:48):
I know, thank you for doing that.
Speaker 2 (01:09:50):
It's a good song. If it was a bad song, Abby,
I wouldn't do it. I promise we do it as
a dumb bit and it'd be like that's fun. Song's good.
Speaker 9 (01:09:58):
I really like it, I will.
Speaker 2 (01:10:00):
Aside from what it's about and you're writing it, it's
just the catchy it's.
Speaker 8 (01:10:07):
It's in my head anytime I hear it for at
least an hour.
Speaker 2 (01:10:10):
Woo to me, Lunchbuck.
Speaker 3 (01:10:15):
You have to admit the song is catchy.
Speaker 1 (01:10:17):
I've already said that. Those guys did a great job
writing it. They did.
Speaker 9 (01:10:20):
Is there anything else you can say?
Speaker 2 (01:10:22):
Though?
Speaker 9 (01:10:22):
That's you said that three times.
Speaker 4 (01:10:24):
You know, like Garth Brooks didn't write a lot of
his songs, and they are really if he did, he's
a writer and he had an idea and then this
doesn't understand.
Speaker 1 (01:10:31):
But I'm saying, like you guys are putting all this
love on Abby if she was just a normal person,
like if she was just someone that that's correct because also.
Speaker 8 (01:10:38):
With Abby the song. Without her, the song wouldn't exist.
Speaker 2 (01:10:41):
Also, we love Abby and she's part of our group,
and you take care of your own and then if
they do a really good job, you doubly take care
of that.
Speaker 1 (01:10:47):
Okay, but you're right.
Speaker 8 (01:10:48):
Which is why Lunchbox is gonna love this. She's also
being featured on Women of Ihart Country.
Speaker 3 (01:10:52):
Oh listens to that one?
Speaker 9 (01:10:55):
Okay, that was rude?
Speaker 3 (01:10:57):
Are you d rude?
Speaker 8 (01:10:58):
Yeah? Thanks rude.
Speaker 1 (01:10:59):
Well, I'm just being real.
Speaker 3 (01:11:01):
You're just what the National show as well.
Speaker 8 (01:11:03):
I'm pretty sure it's on more stations than the show
you're on.
Speaker 1 (01:11:08):
Yeah, you're right, Okay, you're right, because there's not a
guy's of iHeart country there.
Speaker 3 (01:11:12):
It's called country country music. Let's play it. Song's only
like no, we're not.
Speaker 2 (01:11:19):
Please stream it, download it, drive lunchbox crazy Abbey.
Speaker 3 (01:11:22):
It's also a good song.
Speaker 2 (01:11:23):
I promise I'm not just doing this because because if
you recorded it, we played it once and been done
with it. I promise here is Abbie Leanderson. Hey their
hometown Bobby Bone show.
Speaker 9 (01:11:37):
Hey there hometown.
Speaker 7 (01:11:41):
How you been since that rolled out? I still remember
it all, from the playing ground to every Friday night Suday.
Speaker 9 (01:11:52):
I always had a dream.
Speaker 7 (01:11:53):
See Mom and Dad said, I can be anything, so
I ever pretendensee.
Speaker 9 (01:12:03):
But you're still right here with me.
Speaker 11 (01:12:08):
Which tough, You'll always be home with me.
Speaker 14 (01:12:13):
I hope you know.
Speaker 7 (01:12:15):
No matter where I go on these Kansas, who's run deep.
Hope the crowd of who I turned into nowhere else
can build a.
Speaker 8 (01:12:27):
Candle to.
Speaker 9 (01:12:30):
Which a tough owen on.
Speaker 7 (01:12:33):
You gotta tell about love now, I'm all settled into
this crazy town. I was looking for someone and finally
found a good one back in my stuffing rounds.
Speaker 9 (01:12:56):
Uh, Which tough, You'll always be home, Amy.
Speaker 1 (01:13:03):
I hope you know.
Speaker 7 (01:13:05):
No matter where I go these Kansas Ruth Rundy, hope
the crowd of who I turn into nowhere else.
Speaker 9 (01:13:16):
Can hold a candle to which your talk. I'll put
it on you from the way that I live, through
the way that it's all thanks to.
Speaker 11 (01:13:36):
Yell in the CORNERBA you talk, You'll always be home
at me.
Speaker 7 (01:13:48):
I hope you know no matter where I go, these
Kansas Ruth Roundy Hope, the crowd who I turn into,
where I can hold a candle.
Speaker 9 (01:14:02):
To what you tell then I miss you.
Speaker 3 (01:14:09):
It's probably.
Speaker 16 (01:14:13):
I was cool.
Speaker 9 (01:14:14):
I just went to the hallway to listen.
Speaker 3 (01:14:15):
Let's catch it's crap. Good job Abby.
Speaker 2 (01:14:17):
Hey, By the way, we're going to Vegas this weekend
for our iHeartRadio Music Festival and it'll be on Hulu,
which is really cool.
Speaker 3 (01:14:23):
Friday and Saturday night is Aby playing no big announcement.
Speaker 9 (01:14:27):
Hilarious, Oh my gosh.
Speaker 2 (01:14:29):
But what's funny about Abby is Abby wanted to give
everybody a heads up in this studio, everybody that's going
to Vegas, even like our peers that may be listening
to our show that are going to Vegas, or maybe
if you just run into these guys there.
Speaker 3 (01:14:41):
The heads up is don't go to go eat with
Lunchbox and Eddie.
Speaker 17 (01:14:43):
Yes, if you go eat with them, like, be prepared
because when I went and ate with them last year
in Vegas, we went to Hoveyers and it's a Mexican restaurant.
It's really expensive and we only get so much per
day right form to eat. Yes, I think it's ninety
and that's when in Vegas, that's not right a lot,
and so I always kind of watch what I get.
I was like chicken enchiladas and like one drink. Okay,
(01:15:06):
these guys decide to go all out and get all
the appetizers, like two drinks each. Eddie got like steak
something and then guess what they do at the end,
They're like, let's just split it evenly, and I was
like what so then it made me go over my
allotted you know, amount for the day in one meal because.
Speaker 2 (01:15:24):
You we're being responsible, yes, and making sure you had money.
Speaker 3 (01:15:29):
For the whole day. Uh huh, but they ran your
whole bill.
Speaker 4 (01:15:32):
Up, yes, Ali Abby, when was dinner when yeah, the
end of the day exactly you eaten exactly we had
just gotten there actually.
Speaker 2 (01:15:40):
Still over well, but do you think it's fair to
split when you guys obviously want the build up and
she doesn't.
Speaker 3 (01:15:45):
I mean usually when you're in a group, you just split,
like I mean, not if one person only gets like
a small salad.
Speaker 1 (01:15:49):
If you want to be the etiquette loser and be like, oh, guys,
actually I only got a water and you got a
soda or you know what I mean.
Speaker 2 (01:15:55):
Like, but it's not that. If it's a drastic difference
to get a market, should.
Speaker 8 (01:16:01):
Should have just paid for Also, yeah, you both make.
Speaker 3 (01:16:05):
More money than she does.
Speaker 1 (01:16:07):
Okay, you make more than me, Amy, you don't always
pay for me.
Speaker 3 (01:16:10):
We don't always pay for Abby.
Speaker 1 (01:16:11):
But let's go have I never were talking about.
Speaker 8 (01:16:16):
Also, you also make a good litting lunch box.
Speaker 3 (01:16:19):
She makes a good living too.
Speaker 1 (01:16:20):
She got two cars.
Speaker 3 (01:16:21):
She has no kids. I got four kids. Hold on,
you got two cars?
Speaker 9 (01:16:25):
Yeah, I kept on.
Speaker 13 (01:16:30):
I am not she She's just.
Speaker 8 (01:16:32):
Been smart with her money.
Speaker 3 (01:16:34):
Why do you have two cars?
Speaker 17 (01:16:35):
You well, because I wouldn't get anything because I still
have my two thousand and six camera. And then I
bought a newer car, and I was like, why not
have an extra if you need it? Like that's how
I grew up, Like so, but you had it.
Speaker 3 (01:16:48):
It was all the way paid off and you didn't
need to trade it in, right.
Speaker 9 (01:16:50):
I wouldn't get anything for my camera.
Speaker 3 (01:16:52):
So there was no trade and value, so you just
kept it, right.
Speaker 17 (01:16:55):
Yes, So it's like, what if my other car doesn't start,
then I can drive my this car.
Speaker 3 (01:16:58):
I mean, I hear you, and if.
Speaker 9 (01:17:00):
I have a visitor come in town, they can my car.
Speaker 3 (01:17:03):
You know, two houses to do?
Speaker 4 (01:17:04):
You know that.
Speaker 16 (01:17:06):
There?
Speaker 3 (01:17:06):
And Eddie?
Speaker 1 (01:17:07):
What do you pay for her?
Speaker 9 (01:17:09):
It's nothing. I don't have kids.
Speaker 1 (01:17:11):
Exactly, so you are making my argument for me. Guys,
thank you. This turned around and you all around my side.
Thank you. At the point, yeah, work, she brings up
something that happened last year. Well, because we're going back
to Vegas. She was like, she just told that.
Speaker 2 (01:17:28):
She goes heads up. Don't go eat with them. They'll
run the bill up and make you pay for a third.
Speaker 1 (01:17:31):
And Eddie makes it awkward with the waiters. Don't worry.
He asked the waiter, Dude, so what time you get off?
Speaker 3 (01:17:35):
Man?
Speaker 1 (01:17:35):
What time you go to bed?
Speaker 3 (01:17:37):
At midnight? I was like, man, what's your shift? I'm curious, Like,
that's crazy.
Speaker 9 (01:17:42):
That was weird.
Speaker 3 (01:17:44):
But the guy feel like he was hitting on.
Speaker 4 (01:17:47):
He said, actually, just got here. I'm working all night.
That's crazy. Tap his foot.
Speaker 3 (01:17:51):
I was like, I looked do here, man, Oh no.
Speaker 2 (01:17:53):
Okay, thank you Ivy a great job on the song,
by the way, thank you, super proud of you.
Speaker 3 (01:17:56):
And which car are you gonna take the air for me?
Speaker 6 (01:17:58):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (01:17:58):
That's crazy. I don't know how to feel all two
cars over there.
Speaker 1 (01:18:01):
Yeah, cars weird.
Speaker 3 (01:18:04):
It's not weird. It's not weird. It's cool. It's cool.
Speaker 2 (01:18:08):
If you saved up and you didn't want to trade
it in and it still works, good for you.
Speaker 3 (01:18:11):
That's responsible. It's just I have you. I don't know
you have two cars.
Speaker 2 (01:18:14):
I felt you should be able to hold happy ears,
you know, two audible dules.
Speaker 3 (01:18:20):
We'll come right back from newsweek.
Speaker 2 (01:18:23):
A baby born with twenty six fingers and toes is
being held as a Hindu goddess. I'm glad at least
it's this way then the other way. Oh, like, do
I really think she's a Hindu goddess? No, I can't
prove she's not, but I don't think she is. And
but I'm glad it's that rather than like what they
probably would have done with her fifty years ago, put
it on a side show.
Speaker 3 (01:18:41):
Like check out the baby.
Speaker 2 (01:18:42):
It would so like if we got to pick I
like this, maybe the kid will have a better life
than being treated like a freak show. How many of
each So a baby has been born with seven fingers
on each hand, six toes on each foot, so all
in all it's twenty six instead of twenty.
Speaker 8 (01:18:59):
Who I'm sure you can allergically remove.
Speaker 4 (01:19:03):
If not, if you're a Hindu goddess, what I like
that makes you really good at sports?
Speaker 3 (01:19:08):
Well, there is.
Speaker 2 (01:19:09):
There are instances of a coupleople with extra like thumb,
thumb really well, but also look at my thumb ready boom,
who can go extra back in case, oh I can't
do that thumb something? Well in the Olympic thumbing event,
I was always really good. Mine bends back as like a.
Speaker 8 (01:19:24):
You have a devil jointed thumb or something.
Speaker 2 (01:19:25):
Yeah, but you know what, I'm glad they're looking at
her in a positive way, not in the negative or
making the family feel weird, like oh, you must have
done something bad to God and now God gives you
a baby with twenty six total finger Yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:19:38):
Yeah, could you imagine that here?
Speaker 1 (01:19:40):
If they went to school with those on their fingers,
all those fingers, people be making fun of hardcore.
Speaker 2 (01:19:44):
Yeah, well maybe not the baby right then later they
still had it, yeah right then.
Speaker 3 (01:19:50):
Okay.
Speaker 2 (01:19:51):
Something I wanted to talk about was the new iPhone
for a second, because the new iPhone, you could start
ordering it maybe Friday of last week.
Speaker 3 (01:19:58):
I did not, although I need to.
Speaker 2 (01:19:59):
My screen is cracked and I've purposely not got a
new phone because I wasn't gonna get another two generation backphone.
But Morgan has all the updates and some of the
cool stuff that you can do. Morgan, walk me through
some of these new iPhone updates. That's the new iPhone
or it's the new operating system.
Speaker 3 (01:20:14):
They came out with.
Speaker 8 (01:20:14):
Yeah, it's the So if you have an iPhone ten
or higher you can have this, I believe.
Speaker 13 (01:20:18):
So if someone doesn't.
Speaker 8 (01:20:20):
Answer your FaceTime, you can record a video right then
and send it to them instead of like leaving a message.
Speaker 2 (01:20:26):
So the new iOS lets you send a video FaceTime message.
Speaker 3 (01:20:31):
That's cool, which is pretty cool. You're gonna love that.
Speaker 2 (01:20:33):
So the new phone is gonna have it already built in,
and it's gonna run the new iOS a lot easier.
If you have an old phone, it's gonna be a
little harder tor on it. But yes, you can still
download the update.
Speaker 12 (01:20:41):
Okay, so you can name drop is what they're calling it.
You just put your phone next to somebody else's phone.
It'll share contact info.
Speaker 2 (01:20:48):
Well, you can't like still name drop, Like I'll say it,
he had somebody's number I wanted. I can't just lay it,
download it and sneak off.
Speaker 13 (01:20:55):
I don't believe, so, yeah, the hackers might figure that
one out.
Speaker 3 (01:20:57):
All right.
Speaker 8 (01:20:58):
You can make custom posters for your car tax so
if you want to choose different fonts, different colors, you
can make it look all pretty for a contact in
your phone.
Speaker 2 (01:21:06):
Oh my space, that happened had got in trouble. It
was just too much. Everybody was creating everything. All your
front pages were different viruses everywhere. So what do you mean,
Like if I pull up Amy, because Amy is one
of my main ones, I have saved that stay on
the top. If I pull that up, her whole text
screen that we text back and forth is different, or
(01:21:27):
it's just the circle.
Speaker 12 (01:21:28):
So it's like if if she calls you, you can choose.
Speaker 8 (01:21:30):
What her the faun is of her name, what color
it got it got. You can basically make it look
really pretty if you'd like to.
Speaker 2 (01:21:38):
She's already so pretty. I can't do anymore for.
Speaker 8 (01:21:41):
Dobby's already comes pre Like you uploaded your own photo
that everybody just gets.
Speaker 2 (01:21:45):
It's like a press picture, right, everybody shut up? Okay,
warm glass, how about it? Well, my wife gives me
a hard time. It's like why is your uber eats
a press photo and I was like.
Speaker 3 (01:21:58):
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (01:21:58):
They said put a picture on like a put ugly
one up. So I'm gonna put this one like my
Peloton picture when I ride.
Speaker 3 (01:22:06):
It's like me and like on a red carpet. Why? Okay?
What else?
Speaker 12 (01:22:11):
The widgets like if you if you choose to have
a widget on your home screen or anything.
Speaker 13 (01:22:14):
They're not interactive, so.
Speaker 12 (01:22:16):
You can, like if you put a calendar on there,
you can now cross something off the calendar.
Speaker 8 (01:22:21):
Okay. My daughter put a bunch of widgets on my
phone once and it slowed everything down.
Speaker 3 (01:22:28):
It almost sounds like midget.
Speaker 1 (01:22:30):
But you shouldn't say that, I'll tell you.
Speaker 3 (01:22:32):
That's why. Maybe that's why. Yeah, we don't. We don't
use that word.
Speaker 8 (01:22:35):
Okay, I had not thought of that, but I guess.
Speaker 3 (01:22:38):
Widget just sounds like a like a word I wouldn't use.
Speaker 13 (01:22:40):
I don't think they have another name though I don't either.
Speaker 3 (01:22:42):
I just know what is it. It's it's like an app.
Speaker 13 (01:22:46):
It's like an interactive piece.
Speaker 12 (01:22:48):
Like a widget is something that you can add onto
your phone that just makes utilizing your phone.
Speaker 2 (01:22:53):
I have it, like the widget, the Twitter widget on
my laptop on the bottom of the screen.
Speaker 8 (01:22:57):
Like it like this is my home screen, Like I
deleted the widget, but it was this calendar that popped
up on the front and I could just change things
about it, and it had crazy fonts and what.
Speaker 2 (01:23:06):
Maybe that's why I don't say that I don't like widgets,
not like the N word. Yeah, of course we're not
supposed to use anymore.
Speaker 4 (01:23:11):
I say, we get rid of the W word too. No,
I'm done saying widget. I call it a wiggler. I
could change it. It's too close, all right.
Speaker 3 (01:23:19):
What else?
Speaker 8 (01:23:20):
So if somebody calls you and they leave a voicemail,
it will actually live voicemail it back so you can
see what they're saying as it's happening.
Speaker 1 (01:23:27):
It'll show up.
Speaker 2 (01:23:28):
So when when I ignore Amy's call because she wan't
talk for an hour, right, and I know I don't
have time to talk, so I hit the no can
answer block and she starts to leave a voicemail, it'll
like write it out as it's happening.
Speaker 13 (01:23:38):
Yep, you can see it literally as she's leaving the message.
Speaker 3 (01:23:41):
Wow, that's cool.
Speaker 2 (01:23:44):
Mm hmm. It's like the bumm much right, Okay, we
don't need to ask that.
Speaker 3 (01:23:49):
We don't need to ask that, all right, What else?
Speaker 12 (01:23:50):
You can take a piece of a photo and turn
it into a sticker, So like all you do is
like hold down on the subject of a photo and choose.
Speaker 1 (01:23:58):
The option subject me like the person it Yeah, like say.
Speaker 12 (01:24:01):
It's you, and you hold down you and then you
hit add sticker and then I'll select you as a sticker.
So anytime you want to text people, you can just
send a little sticker of yourself to them.
Speaker 4 (01:24:10):
This is going to be used for bullying, for sure.
I got dumb picture where I'm like, I look dumb.
I look at this, and then you send it to
other people. You're talking about us bullying you. I thought
you make kids.
Speaker 3 (01:24:20):
Well, that too is a sticker though.
Speaker 2 (01:24:26):
Yeah, no, you pick on your friends strong word. Yes
sounds people like you're so mean. They're so mean to Bobby,
there's so mean to Amy. There's because if we weren't
super close, we couldn't do this. We'd never be able
to work together. And you guys bullieve me, sometimes you
need to shut people that are that's right, But it
is a sticker one of those things.
Speaker 3 (01:24:43):
Because there's like a thing where you make cartoon in
your head.
Speaker 13 (01:24:46):
No, those are those have a different names.
Speaker 3 (01:24:48):
Those are cool.
Speaker 13 (01:24:49):
Those are called memojis.
Speaker 3 (01:24:50):
Yeah, memojis. Yeah, that's not a sticker.
Speaker 12 (01:24:53):
No, so like a sticker like I did one of
my dog and now I have like a sticker legit
of my dog.
Speaker 3 (01:24:57):
It's just a picture cutout picture right. Yeah. S.
Speaker 13 (01:25:00):
It's like a little pop up got it.
Speaker 3 (01:25:01):
We can do it of anything, go ahead, anything else.
Speaker 12 (01:25:03):
And then there's standby mode, so it turns your phone
into an alarm clock. Basically, if you sit it on
a stand next to your bed and you turn it
to the side, big numbers will pop up and it'll
function as an alarm clock.
Speaker 2 (01:25:14):
I love, and it'll stay up instead of having to
touch it to see what time it is. That's amazing,
which I do a lot. I'm like, oh I have
to wake up now, yep, touch.
Speaker 3 (01:25:20):
It twelve forty five, Okay, I got two hours? Is
that kind of thing?
Speaker 2 (01:25:24):
Now I can? It's oh, mind's you go? Oh got
to get to ours without touching it? So okay, there
you go. Thank you, Morgan, appreciate it. Bobby Bone showad
sorry up today.
Speaker 1 (01:25:35):
This story comes us from Phoenix, Arizona. There was a
pickup truck on the highway, swerving back and forth lane
to lane.
Speaker 3 (01:25:42):
And police are like, all right, let me pull that over.
Speaker 1 (01:25:44):
Wooooo, and they said now, oh started to gun it
lean them on a chase. When they finally got it
to pull over, it was a ten year old kid
in the driver's seat. In the passenger's seat.
Speaker 3 (01:25:54):
No, you can't make that switch though, like okay, ready
to three. The car's still moving.
Speaker 2 (01:26:00):
But also you're so swerving until the cops see you.
But then you're able to run a perfect chase. Yeah,
without swerving pressures on. I guess some people are played
better under the lights.
Speaker 3 (01:26:10):
You're not teaching your kid to drive at ten, right.
Speaker 8 (01:26:13):
No, I think it is desperate.
Speaker 3 (01:26:15):
Was he drunk? Did it say like, ah, I've had
too much to drink, you drive. I've read those Yeah,
there was an open container of alcohol, but wasn't the
ten year olds?
Speaker 2 (01:26:25):
Because you never know what a story like this, Yeah,
that's super dangerous, and you think the dad's like, oh
there are the.
Speaker 3 (01:26:31):
Cops, go oh yeah, for sure. Instead of pullover, you
think the ten year OL's gonnat run cops.
Speaker 8 (01:26:37):
No.
Speaker 3 (01:26:37):
No, But if you've been drinking, you think there's a chance.
Speaker 2 (01:26:40):
I've never been drinking though, so that's why I don't
do that, okay, is that I'm much box at your bonehead.
Speaker 3 (01:26:45):
Story of the day.
Speaker 2 (01:26:47):
McDonald's is being sued after a woman in her eighties
allegedly sustained severe burns from a scolding cup of coffee.
This was a huge thing in the eighties, you do right,
like early nineties, and was refused to help by store employees.
I need to hear more about the because I feel
like if you just build coffee on you, that's you.
Speaker 3 (01:27:02):
Sometimes you do the youth thing and you shouldn't be
able to sue because it's you. But she had burn
marks on her right. Do you want to cofee cold?
Speaker 8 (01:27:11):
Yeah? No, but oh my god, there should be a
responsible temperature and also making sure the lid is secure.
Speaker 3 (01:27:16):
But you okay, hold on well, you know, but isn't
it up? Isn't it up? No, you'll hold it upside down?
It You're never gonna hold a coffee upside down?
Speaker 2 (01:27:24):
Isn't it kind of up to you to grab a
coffee that's secure, like you check it before you put
it up to your mouth. And you're like an employee
who working in McDonald You're not gonna trust them with
your life anywhere else.
Speaker 3 (01:27:33):
Why would you just check the lid? Let me read
the story. I just saw the headline.
Speaker 2 (01:27:37):
I wanted to grab it for the end of the
show here, So, according to court documents, the woman, Mabel Childress,
filed the lawsuit. The legal action claims that the employees
of the San Francisco location breached their duty of care
after failing to secure a coffee cup lid that she
purchased the drive through. How do we know that she
didn't just squeeze the cuple a little bit too and
the lid go off?
Speaker 3 (01:27:55):
Point?
Speaker 2 (01:27:56):
Like where is I know she's in her eighties and
that also is like how do how does she even
know lighties?
Speaker 8 (01:28:02):
Some people are very clear headed.
Speaker 3 (01:28:04):
Some very few.
Speaker 2 (01:28:05):
She says that she attempted to report the insigent to
three employees, including managers, that it caused us suffer severe burns, scarring,
and emotional distress. The lawsuit claims that all three ignored
and refuse to help her until she seek treatment for injuries.
She is, Oh, well, she's still for twenty five thousand bucks.
Speaker 3 (01:28:24):
I just pay her.
Speaker 1 (01:28:25):
Yeah, McDonald's, Oh, McDonald's gonna just draw this out she'll expire,
so she'll die for like what more years?
Speaker 8 (01:28:33):
You would think to assume McDonald's your legal fees would be.
Speaker 1 (01:28:35):
More than that.
Speaker 2 (01:28:36):
She is listing as an unlimited civil case that could
exceed twenty five thousand dollars, So I guess it could
be more than that. Maybe it's a category of civil
cases that are over twenty five thousand.
Speaker 3 (01:28:47):
Quote.
Speaker 2 (01:28:47):
My restaurants have strict food safety protocols in place, including
training crew to insure leads on hot beverages, and they're secure.
We take every customer complaints seriously.
Speaker 3 (01:28:54):
We're reviewing.
Speaker 2 (01:28:56):
But isn't it up to unless the person actually dumps
it on you? Isn't it up to you if somebody
working at a restaurant hands you something, isn't it up
to you to check the lid?
Speaker 3 (01:29:05):
Yeah?
Speaker 9 (01:29:07):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (01:29:07):
I'm kind of team her because as a former drive
through worker at Dunkin Donuts, one of the things we
had we had to double check those lids, man.
Speaker 3 (01:29:15):
And great, But if you didn't, do you want to
get sued?
Speaker 2 (01:29:17):
Or if you did double check and they still squeezed
the cup and spilled coffee on themselves, do you deserve
to get sued.
Speaker 1 (01:29:22):
It would take an exceptionally strong squeeze to pop that
lid off from the cup.
Speaker 3 (01:29:26):
You know it?
Speaker 1 (01:29:27):
No, Yeah, those things clip on copy lids clip on
like really good.
Speaker 3 (01:29:32):
They're not like the little coke lids. We're just not.
Speaker 2 (01:29:35):
We don't care about personal responsibility anymore. We always try
to blame it on everybody else.
Speaker 3 (01:29:38):
But what if you, like, go to sip the coffee
in the lid over the jacket before do you put
it up to your mouth? That's tough, dude, would be
really mad. Hard to check a lid.
Speaker 1 (01:29:48):
I think that's suitable.
Speaker 3 (01:29:49):
It's you just want to sue. It's not hard to
check a lid. It's not like it's in your possession.
Speaker 2 (01:29:55):
It's up to you to have possession of it, and
you you if they dumped it on you, or.
Speaker 3 (01:29:59):
They spell oh, spilled it and it's spelled on your legs,
and that's on them. They did that hot it burns you.
Speaker 2 (01:30:04):
But if they hand you the cup and you once
it's in your possession, the lid comes off or it
spills on you, or that's on you. We got to
stop suing for crap unless it's their fault.
Speaker 8 (01:30:19):
I probably wouldn't sue because I just don't feel like
I'm I'm not a legitious person, but I do I
don't think it's all on us, like I think it
starts at the I don't.
Speaker 2 (01:30:27):
You don't know if once you get it, it's your
responsibility to make sure that everything is okay. The lid's
on once it's handed to you at your property.
Speaker 4 (01:30:35):
So if you buy a can of paint you put
in the back of your car and you get home
and they're painting all over the back of your car, Yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:30:41):
It actually is.
Speaker 1 (01:30:43):
There's a hammer that.
Speaker 3 (01:30:48):
I don't know. This is the dumbest thing I ever heard.
Speaker 8 (01:30:50):
What if it's too full? You know that's not You're like,
that's their going.
Speaker 3 (01:30:55):
To prove it how you approve it. All Right, that's
it for today. Thank you guys. Bob It's the Bubby
Pons Show.