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Speaker 1 (00:01):
It's time for the Bobby Bones post show. Here's your host,
Bobby Bones. I didn't realize my toaster was going to
be the most popular kid in class yesterday. Yeah, I
was already googling one. I posted a little bit on
a little healthy snipe that Kitlin taught me how to make.
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It was very easy, and the first off it was
my toaster lifting the bagel up, and everybody was like,
holy crap, that's the coolest toaster I've ever seen in
my life. Did you see it, Eddie? No, but you've
been to my house, but I've never used your toaster.
Pull up my Instagram, mister Bobby Bones, is this Was
this a gift? No? Oh really, I figured you registered
for it. Oh no, we've had it before the wedding.
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Oh wow. Yeah, so my toaster and I thought, ah
this I get a few views and a few comments.
It has become quite the popular thing, mister Bobby Bones
on Instagram. Is your story? Yeah no, it's on my
feed main page. I'm gonna get this and looking at
it for a day. I mean, I'm not gonna get
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it yet, but I eat toast every day and my
toaster is like not cutting it. This is a terrible
content to wait on Eddie to pull up a video.
But I just wonder if he had seen it. What
are you doing now? I'm searching your name because you're
not on my feed. Classic mister Bobby Bones, here we go.
Is this the one? Oh my gosh, is that a
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What is that? I know? It's like future. You got
a timer on there that looks like your phone. That's
not your phone. It's a toaster, dude, that is legit
cool and it does he can do toast English muffin
Bagel tells you at the time, you can do fresh,
frozen or reheat. You can do. It gives you, it
gives you different colors. Hey, how much is how much
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is this? Bad boy? Well that's the problem. It's not cheap.
But it has fifteen hundred reviews and four and oh no,
nothing like this, No, no, no, no, fifteen. But I
look at reviews when I'm on Amazon, and fifteen hundred
people have reviewed this and it has point five stars.
So then when you think of like, if you're paying
a little bit more for something, it might be worth
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the investment because then you don't have Well, Mike, show
me a good toaster. What a good toaster would cost
anyway in comparison. Well, what's cool is that it's not
like it looks like a regular toaster. It's just it's
just like it's alive. How did you even hear about
this toast? So a nice toaster On the internet, there's
like three levels. There's a twenty five dollars toaster, there's
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if you want to get a nice one, the seventy
nine dollars toaster, that's like the Kreig level. That's what
I have. And then there's this one. Even the way
it lifts up the toast, Yeah, don't just pop up
like yeah, does that screen get like TikTok? Not yet.
It looks like it's afraid I'm we get hacked though,
Like the Russians are gonna hack my toaster. You know
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that's always a fear. But anyway, it's on my Instagram,
mister Bobby Bones. I did not expect a toaster because
I've had it for a year and the expect the
toaster the most popular kid in class. But it's over there.
If you want to see it, good for you, go
see um. I'll also do this if you want to
people watching us on Facebook right now, I do have
this lottery ticket that Abby gave me and I want
one hundred bucks on the air, and I'm willing if
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someone hits the number to give away the lottery, to
give away the money to it because if we this
thing expires in ninety days and this was a nice
gift to me from Abbey and I'd like to pass
it on. Maybe you can buy you a toaster a
part of a toaster. Oh it's nice. And if you win,
I give I'll give you the money, but I have
to cash this in and like the next fifty days
or something. So I'm going to cash it in. Thanks Abby,
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come on in, you come in? What what? Oh? I
thought she was giving you another lottery or someone in
the world. Like it's a water all right. So if
you're watching on Facebook and you want to call us
eight seven seven seventy seven Bobby, we'll do five roles
with listeners ray con We still answer the phones. Oh
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it's no, it's like one minute. Now you have ten seconds. Really,
there's a little Facebook delay, guys. Yeah, we're out of time, sorry,
so we can't take a caller. So the work around
the scenes is if they don't call with the next
thirty seconds and then call the voiceball line. I. Then
we'll give that number to Abby and she will call
you back. That's tough. That's too much. That's too much.
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We'll just we'll just keep it in house. That the calling.
There's two lines a lit up, okay, well three lines okay, okay,
we may have it here anyway. Morgan put me onto
a really cool story. And I'll let Morgan talk about this.
But there are new lace chips that are and I
like chips. I'm trying to get a lot of chips.
Um not a lot of nutritional value in most chips,
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but I do love a chip. But talking about these
lace chips for a second, Morgan, Well, so, the difference
with these lace chips is that they decided to make
them with potatoes that were grown from the soil from
your favorite NFL team's home field. So you feel like
you're eating Dallas Cowboy chips because they were grown on
the field, on the soil. Yes, so lace pulled soil
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like directly from each of the NFL stadiums like across
the country, took that soil, mixed it with theirs in
their potato fields, and made the chips. So then each bag,
Like there's a Dallas Cowboys bag, there's a Kansas City
Chiefs bag. So the Cowboys bag is going to have
all the ingredients for a great bag of chips. But yeah,
but right as you're about to eat it and swallow it,
you're like, oh, I didn't quite live up to the
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high breaks your heart? Yea? And what are the bags
look like? Morgan? So they look like the team's home,
like their colors, just like the stadiums. So you can
choose them, but you can't buy them. You can only
win them on their Twitter account. Okay, that's still cool.
That's a pretty cool concept though, Like it makes me
if I were that would be if I was on
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the borderline and I could get a bag of Titans chips. Yeah,
I guess that'd be pretty cool. That'd be pretty cool.
Or like you Cowboys chips? Yeah, I mean I would
do that's interesting. Or Amy, what kind of chips would
you have? I don't know, let's go Cowboys, Amy, I'd
probably Cowboys just because I'm from Texas. Or Tom Brady
just Tom Brady? No, I guess would they for him?
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Tampa Bay. Reading books and listening to music does very
little to improve well being. A study claims, really, yeah,
all you do, which is weird. I feel like there's
so many studies to contradict that. Yes, but I'll read
you this one, okay. In the study, those who listen
to music and read books for one to two hours
generally had no difference or sometimes even lower happiness scores
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and other respondents. Researchers concluded that traditional media does not
help improve happiness and well being as much as we thought.
The finding showed that the overall positive impact of listening
to a song or reading a book in the short
term is minimal. That are very well could be long
term positive effects, but the studies and focus on long term.
It was like, what's your happiness skill now if you've
spent a few days doing it? Okay, I didn't know.
It's about happiness that is from study finds. Whatever that is,
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that is the source. Speaking of books and reading, I
think we're gonna announce maybe next week. I've already announced
my kid's book I finished a year or so ago.
But I have the publishing company that I've written all
my books with. They're a pretty substantial one and they
have to like record labels do put out books in
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order based on how they can promote them. They can't
just go here's a book, it's done, put it out.
They have people that promote and so mine is set
to come out this Summer's Stanley the Dog goes to
School and it's about how being difference. Okay, and we're
any money that we make from this book for a
whole year, because I don't want to deal that after
a year. But all the money will come from the year,
we're gonna donate to an animal organization that Caitlin and
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I work with, So we're not really making any money,
you know, off the sale of the book. So it's
it's a kid's book, but it's also helping animals. And
we're starting a pre sale probably next week. But I
was talking to Morgan number one, and I was like, Hey,
if I hate pre sales, I'm gonna tell you why,
what's the difference. Because you're gonna get a wenna, get
a book, you order it now. It's good for like
a person like me who's actually doing it because it
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helps the book company go okay, wow, like all the presales,
maybe we promote a little more. Yeah, So I told
Morgan I hate pre sales. We have to do it.
As part of the contract. We have to give people
that's buying something in a pre sell something extra. So
we're gonna try to do in that pre sale in
the day or two or three days, I'm gonna sign
every freaking book that's bought, so when you do get
it will be autographed. At least that's something her hand's
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gonna fall by me. I put Stanley's u He would
not be there for that, but I think when we
announce it, if it's able to do, so that's what
we're gonna do. She's like, I know we can do
five hundred. And then you may have seen on the
phone talking with her today and I was like, we
got let's just set a time and anybody that sends
the receipt of them getting the pre sale, we'll make
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sure they get a sign book. So I also hate
pre sales. I also have to do the pre sale,
but I want to make sure that if you buy it,
because it's gonna come out this summer, that you get
something a little more. And maybe you think that me
signing the book makes the book less worth less worthy
it runs it, but that's gonna be the case, and
that's next week. That will happen the sale, Yeah, the
pre sale okay, and it will make you happy you're
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recording that study because you're reading that's the opposite. Um.
Amy was telling me that Stephen was googling. What was
he googling? How to be away? He searched how to
be a better brother? How did you see it? Do
you see him type of energy? Go to history of searches? No,
I mean I was right next to him, okay, and
I saw that he was researching. We have like we've
started to. Yeah, if you're on your electronics. Were together
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in the living room. We were sitting on the couch
and he was like, um, just looking up how to
be a brother sister. And then he came over and
whisterward to me because his sister was in the room,
and he was like, I just want to I just
want my sister to like me. And so he's really
working hard. So she was on his I know, and
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I was the little sister too, and so I was like, hey,
I get it. I know exactly what you're feeling, and
one day it'll get there, but you just continue to
do what you're doing. He's being very sweet to her
and letting her do things that she wants to do
that normally I think would bother him. And he kind
of takes a deep breath and he's like, it's okay,
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it's okay, it's fun. She can do it, so it's cute.
Let's talk to Stacy in Colorado Springs. I think we'll
give Stacy a shot at the money. Here. Hi Stacy, Hi,
good morning, Good morning. What's going on? Oh, I'm calling
about the number for the drug r Yeah, And here's
the answer to a lot of people's questions. I'll just
send you the money. I'll cash the ticket on myself
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and send the money. People are like, hey, we can't
cash the ticket and we're not in Tennessee. Okay, I'll do.
I'll take it in cash and send me the money. Um,
so that we have three people on the phone that
got in before apparently the clock shot clock expired, and
so we'll give two people in the studio a chance too. Yes,
all right, pick a number one three hundred Tammy or
no excuse me, Stacy. Cammy's up next, seventy seven for
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one hundred dollars in cold heart cash. The number is
come on ten. No one's ever won one hundred dice
game yet because there are one hundred numbers. Okay, but
I'm saying, event if somebody wins the ten million, right,
someone wins one hundred and fifty million, the five hundred million,
it happens. Stacy, thank you for listening, and thank you
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for you know, calling and all that. How's your day
going so far? Fantastic? Just starting work, up, my kids
to school and ready to a god day? All right? Well,
thank you for calling. Birthday? Happy birthday? Who who's that?
Say it again? Had birthday? Who? My mom? Kim? Oh,
Kim Kim. Yeah, she's an amazing woman. Yeah, we love
Kim kids. We're proud to know her. All right, have
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a good day, Thank you too. Let's go to Tammy
because she is watching on Facebook right now. Hi Tammy,
Hey Bobby, how are you. I'm doing pretty good. You're
in Minnesota? What's the what's the old temp over in
Minnesota where you are right now? Well, actually, today's thirty
degrees and the snow is you cut out? You say
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it's thirty something degrees? Yeah, it's thirty three one degree. Wow,
I guess it's the sun's out. Yeah, that's true. It's
forty seven here right now. Yeah, that's a nice one today,
is it? Did I tell you guys about driving my
Bronco back? Yes, what's no top? No top and the
freezing cold, like dumb and dumber. And I put on
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a big coat of Caitlin's because she had one, and
I'm in this like it looked like a big pimp
coat from the seventies and I'm driving it to a
Bronco and no top on it, and people are like,
what's it's freezing cold? They've got a huge furry coat
with a hood on it. Is that's funny? But I
do have the broncho back after almost being totaled, which
was crazy. All right, one hundred bucks? Are you ready's Tammy?
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I am ready? Pick a number one, one hundred fourteen.
The number is nine. Oh wow, pretty close, pretty close,
but not a winner. Hey, Tammy, what's your favorite segment
or thing that we do? Just generally, Like, if you
were a focus group and they brought you in and said, okay,
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let's talk about the show. What would you tell them
your favorite thing is on the show? I personally, I
just like it when you guys share your real life experiences. Okay,
I like that, So when you talk about you know,
what's the HAPs? Or Amy, you know, what did you
do yesterday? Those are my favorite parts because it just
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generates real authentic conversation. Appreciate that feedback. Maybe we'll do
that tomorrow. Let's go on what's the HAPs tomorrow, Mike
for Tammy, Hey, what's the HAPs? We've kind of exhausted
all our what's the has for our lives today because
we've been on the air for hours, But tomorrow we're
gonna do what's the HAPs for Tammy? All right, Tammy,
thank you, Yeah, no problem, you guys, have a good day.
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I hope to see the guys in Vegas this weekend.
There you go home, We're gonna be there. Listeners. Yeah,
I don't know what any did that for the hangover.
They get back and they in Vegas they do ten movie.
I love that. But there's like three of them right,
all right, Tammy, have a great day, you guys too,
Thanks so much. Bye, Bye, Let's do one more and
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we'll get back to stories. Tracy and Illinois is on.
Gonna take a shot at this. Hi, Tracy, Hi, good morning,
good morning. How's how's your day? One? It's going great.
I got my workout in sun Shining? What kind of
workout you do? Um, I go to Planet Fitness and
just I'd do the stairs. Stairs are tough, the dreaded stairs.
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You knew who I would see doing the stairs at
twenty four our Fitness in Austin. The Undertaker, Oh, wrestler.
He would just be doing he'd do the stairs. I
would get there, he'd already been doing the stairs forever.
I'd leave after an hour round fifteen minutes, he'd still
be doing the stairs. Was he dressed all in black?
Did you have the urn? Undertaker changed his image a
little bit from Undertaker Death to motorcycle Undertaker. Yeah, it
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was kind of bouncing back and forth a little bit.
I guess I missed motorcycle later. Yeah. Yeah, you probably
saw a lot of the Death Undertaker earlier. What was
that guy's name that was with him that he would
hold the urn? Yeah? Yeah, heck yeah. All right, Tracy
one through one hundred, let's get a shot a one
hundred bucks twenty three, twenty three number twenty three. The
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number is oh no, that's great, all right, Tracy, Hope
you have an awesome day. Thank you for calling. Thanks
you too. Bye. I do have some updates. I'd like
to get Amy, what's what's the latest on you trying
to go adopt a bird? I mean we went to
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a rescue place. What kind of bird? Can you just
go buy just outside and catch one bird? Good luck?
You have like a cage. It over a pigeon. I go.
I would love to see lunch. I was starting to
catch a bird. Um no, we listen. I really really
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really want one. But I feel like for me right now,
I can't. I can't just get every single thing that
I want just because I want a bird. Baby, you're
another cat. I want baby. I told Caitlin that you
said you wanted a bait. We were a dinner last night,
was some friends and we were talking about something and
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I said, Amy said on the show today she wants
a baby, and she goes what she goes. She said
that and she said on the show. I was like, yeah,
I was equally as shocked. Well, I mean it's I've
wanted a baby for a long time. I don't know
that that goes away. I mean I wanted a baby
back in two thousand and eight when we first started
trying for a family, you know, and then you got
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two kids after that and maybe that, yeah, I know,
but maybe it's because my kids. Even last night I thought,
I didn't my kids don't. They don't hear the show.
And my daughter brings it up when we're about to
go to bed. She's talking about me having a baby,
and I said, why are you saying that, we'll make
it like a dog. If you feed it and you
raise it, you can have a baby. I mean, they
bring it up often, but I thought maybe she heard
something or someone at school said something. She's like, no,
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but that's how much it's in my head, even at home.
But so anyway, I got the kids. We went to
the Exotic Avions Sanctuary of Tennessee, which is a rescue
place here, and there's so many amazing beautiful parrots and
cockatoos and parro keys, all these things, and she emphasized
to just how much work it is, and I thought,
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and how big the cages are and like taking care
of them and how much attention they need, And I
just can't bring that to my life rightly. You're out
on the bird at this moment. We might entertain something smaller.
The thing is, we wanted like a parrot type situation.
So we're still open to the idea of one of
the smaller ones that we could rescue, but the bigger
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ones know, not not going to happen. It's not for us.
And there's a reason why they've rescued all these birds.
People have brought them there because they're very They're a
lot to care for. And She's just like people get
in over their heads and they think they want a
bird and then they end up here. So Mike and
I can mark mark us off our check off list
of bits we need to revisit. I'm still open to
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the little bird, like a little bird, but what we
were looking for, Okay, we're not gonna do it right now.
I don't need to bring it in right now. Another
check in bit. It's with Scuba Steve Hey, Scooba s Tee.
Where's my Christmas present? Oh? Yeah, a lot. I'm talking
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about that here. I have to follow up. I haven't
had a chance to follow up this since I've come
back from vacation. Listeners keep asking what was the present
in the container container? And I was like, oh, I
forgot it. Yeah, it's a good one. I ought to
follow up today and see what's up. We've been here.
It's a good one for a month man, because it
is a good one, so good that I'm gonna feel
guilty I didn't give you a better Christmas gift. Um,
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you shouldn't feel guilty now, but it's pretty dang good.
Though it's not the answer. I mean, I mean, you
shouldn't feel guilty ever. But like I mean, is this
gonna be one? Is this one of these things where
you're still shopping for it because you keep promising something awesome?
This is something that that has been manufactured and created
and shipped. He just sends me a picture of Japan.
He's like, no, it's here still, and so now I
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have to go find something that was made in Japan.
It's coming from overseas. So unfortunately, that's the that's the
statue for off Front. All right, thank you, Welcome to
Steve Eddie. You watched Being the Ricardos and name, Yeah,
I loved it. I mean I love old movies anyway,
and just the fact that what was this in the fifties,
the fact that it takes place in the fifties. I
love backstories like that. Because you watch Ricky and Lucy
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on TV. I love Lucy and it's like, oh, they're
all so happy, like it's so great the fifties, everyone's happy,
and then you just get the real life story of
what's going on behind the scenes. I absolutely loved it,
and dude, you were right. I forgot halfway through that
it was Nicole Kidman playing great job, so good, and
she's not playing I Love Lucy character, and mostly in
the movie, she's playing Lucille Ball correct who had to
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get into character to play Lucy, even to the way
she made her voice raspy, Like I don't even know
what they did to do that. Because Lucille's voice was raspy,
Nicole Kidman's is not. Nicole Kidman had to be Also,
she had to play Lucy in the show because they
would do clips of the show. Yeah, so she'd have
to be the person who Lucille Ball, the actress who
would talk and be like, no, I want to do this,
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but then she'd have to also morph into Lucy on
the show. I'd be like, you know, yeah, Rickie, it's great,
so good. I really liked it. I don't know that
it's for everyone, but just I just used to watch
I'll Have Lucy all the time, so I think I
had a connection with it. As well. It's it's almost
like any kind of like biopic of like, you know,
Ray is cool, just to kind of see what Ray
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Charles was really like because you know, no, Ray, it's cool.
Workings Arkansas shirt today. Yeah, big fan. We're gonna make
a run in March for sure. Okay, yeah, Yeah, it's
been tough so far. This sea has been tough so
far this season. We're I think we're expecting to be
a lot better than we are. Nice. I like it, Yes,
(20:38):
I like it. Well. Coach Neighbors the hey, coach of
the women's basketball team, came to town. They played Vanderbilt,
and he texts me like, hey, I have something for you.
I got some stuff from you know, the building, new
new stuff, new Arkansas stuff. And he's like, can I
bring some of your crew some stuff to it? Was
like love it. Well, the snowstorm hit. He wasn't able
to get up here or to my house, so it
left at the hotel and I went picked up two
bags of stuff. I'm wearing one of the sweaters today
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and we just kind of tossed out a bunch of
stuff and raised wearing it today. Now he's a massive fan.
Now he's a week, who's your favorite player on the
team this year? A oh your guy Williams. Oh nice
Janley Williams. Yeah he is really good. Love it. Don't
Look Up sets a viewing record for Netflix, the biggest
I think one week they've ever had. Netflix shows and
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movies are weird and that people will love them or
trash them. But even like the Adam Sandler movies, people
are like, oh this sucks. It sets a massive record
because most people, if it's on Netflix, they're just gonna
watch it, not complain about it. Really is like it.
It's there, they pay for a subscription, They're gona watch it.
The film don't look up, I said a new Netflix
weekly viewing record. Netflix confirmed the movie had one hundred
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and fifty two point two million hours watched. It is
the third most watched film and Netflix history only with
a limited time being up even wow, behind bird Box
and Red Notice, who've actually been up for months and
years more. So there you go from that source's VUPI
I liked it. I thought that was good. So I
saw that Mike DC he watched a four hour long movie,
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which to me, I don't like anything over nine. What
is it that the editors cut. Did you watch It's
the director's cut of the Justice League. So the original
one came out in twenty sixteen. This was a new
version that came out last year. I thought it was
a lot better. I didn't really like the first one,
but with this one, you're able to get like the
entire story behind every single character and actually makes it
a lot better movie. Did you watch it at one setting? No?
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I watched probably like three set a month. He's like, oh,
I started probably a week and a half. I went
back to it because it's broken up into chapter so
it's almost like watching like episodes. Oh yeah, that's cool
to watch a movie and yeah, it's like five chapters.
In that case, I watched eight hour movie ones. Oh
it was on Hulu with Nicole Kidman. What what what
Nine Perfect Strangers? Yeah? That Prangers. Oh yeah, it's broken
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up into episodes. But you can set the movie. No,
that's too long. I don't like the look of those
movies from Justice No, What's what's the Company? DC? DC comics?
Too dark? It's very dark, very se gi and not
dark as in like sad or no literally dark literally, yeah,
like The Walking Dad got really dark for a while
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and that's when I kind of checked out of it,
even one of the old Batman's. I went to the
movie theater. I'm like, can they please just brighten it
up a little bit because I thought they were like
the projector was going out. Maybe nine we get to
swipe and turn the brightness up with their finger on
our phone, right, that would be awesome. I've been not
playing my Oculus two as much over the last few days.
Did you follow them? No, I've just been really busy.
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But I was talking to a friend last night and
he was like, hey, people use those to like have sex,
like with in virtual Oh my god. And then Amy
also said that that was happening to Amy. No, not
with me. No, but I heard that too, and I'm like,
oh my goodness, my kids, wait on there. Listen. Anything
that has the Internet people are going to use it
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for for sex. I can't say what I heard. Oh
you can't. I can say to you, and you can
say it, and I can't. I can't say what I heard.
So I'm just there are sites, just there's just things
you can look at and it looks like or happened
to you, but nothing happens to you virtually, right, that's
that's what I heard. That's my point. But nothing, I know,
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it's weird. It's weird as the question where did you
guys hear this from? Who? I heard it from a
friend who. I heard it from a friend who you
may have them from a friend who. Yeah, that's just
I just psa to parents, like to make sure you
have the parental controls on and like that. What I
heard from the friend that happened to a friend is
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someone approached him in the virtual and offered the But
nothing's happening to the body human body, not no, I know,
not really, but virtually it is. What my friend told
me did it happen to a friend dinner? Was that
you can go to sights and it makes it look
look like you're that part. Okay, well whoever you want.
I don't know, not whoever, but they you know, they
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have videos that are set up for that interesting. So
that's the friend. Okay, okay, well you know who that
friend is. I remember that friend. Yeah, I mean yeah,
be careful, be careful that your kids don't get on it.
That's what I'm saying. I just I do get like
sick sometimes from wearing that thing. It's cyber sickness. There's it.
I googled it because my son was like out of
nowhere after he'd been playing for a little bit. We
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you know, he had the goggles off, so it didn't
register right away, but he's like, gosh, I just feel dizzy,
and then it hit me. I was like, oh, my goodness,
I think it's the oculus. So I googled it and
sure enough, it is from that, and it's called cyber sickness.
It can come from a lot of games and videos
and cyber stuff. I mean, I feel motion sick. At
one point, I was playing paintball with a front where
you go and you can be a team and you
play paintball and its other people and it's really fun.
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And I had to lay on the ground and like
hide behind a big tire because I felt so sick.
I didn't want to lose, so I hid behind it.
I was just laying on the ground in the house
and Caitlin has a video of me laying on the
ground still shooting my gun. I love it, and she's like,
what were you doing. You're on the floor. I think
I was feeling good. I don want to let a
team down. I want to go to jail. I keep
thinking about that. I haven't done it yet. No us,
what can make that happen today? Real quick? You told
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us about Texas jail in the oculus, and I still
have it on my list of things to do. Yeah,
it's interesting and it's only like a ten minute experience.
You can go to look at all the different things. Yeah.
On today's show, Ray mentioned trying to get COVID on
purpose so he can just have it and move on
and not have to have the precautions, and at Christmas
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he tried to get it. So this story was passed
to me by Mike d Our, head writer back Checker
game creator Wow. He found this story. Here are reasons
doctors say you should not try to get omicron even
though it is milder than other variants. Number One, it's
still COVID. It's not just a bad cold. Even people
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with mild cases end up even a few with high fever,
body ache, swollen limp, noodes, and a sore throat. That
includes people who you know have been vaccinated and boosted.
Like you probably won't go to the hospital, but you
still be sick like you will. Still, that's okay, and
he hit that button, ray at the button. You know.
Interesting number two you get end up with long COVID
symptoms a clode, shortness of bread, severe fatigue, fever's dizziness,
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brain fog, trouble sleeping. So that's also something you can
get from people that are dealing with long COVID. Morgan
still can't smell? I know. I hate that for you. Yep,
it's still gone, not even like a little bit back.
Can you taste? I can still taste? Yeah, can you?
Does your Does it hurt your tasting experience? No? But
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it definitely like I always have to make sure I'm
showering because I can't smell myself still. So do you
do you ever lick a candle so you can know
what the tandiles smells like? The next one you'll and
this is the important ones, the first two. I'm like,
you kind of know what youre get yourself in. Do
you get a little sick, get the antibodies. But here's
the one that really started said on me, you'll probably
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spread it. Yeah, yeah, you know. And then if I
were to get it, and I'm working on a project
like a companies have so many protocols, if I were
shooting something. I got it, even though I was feeling
perfectly fine. David, like, you can't work, you can't do it.
I couldn't work, so you probably spread it. And then finally,
you don't know how long. Everybody's immunity lasts different lengths
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of time, so you may have it and have your
own bodies for a month or maybe four or five months,
who knows. So did that convince you? I mean, it
wasn't that convinced. I'll be honest with you. That was
only slightly convincing than The crazy part is is you
don't know how your body's gonna react to it till
you get it. And for so many people it's been
like completely life changing. So it's scary to think I'm
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not scared of it, though for me, I'm really not.
I'm not. I'm not either, but you hear of these stories.
I don't want to be somebody's like, oh god, you're
gonna get it and die. That's not me. I but no, no, no,
I know. But I'm team backs live your life. Yeah,
but I could run wild, do your thing, but be
good if you get okay, Yeah, that's my team and
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we all have to claim something. Now. That's my team. Uh,
let's see so I said that, so I can feel
good about If we get any complaints about that segment
on the radio with Ray, I'd be like, look what
we did. We covered. Our base is here, Okay. New
York City roommates find thirteen hundred dollars worth of unused
beauty products and their influencer neighbors trash, including a two
hundred and fifty three dollars face serum and a one
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hundred dollars Kills Advent calendar. I didn't even know if
some of this stuff is but I thought it was coals.
They misspelled Coals Kills is a brand of U. Yeah,
like face, skincare, things like that. Doctor Keels. I'm upset
for this influencer who had somebody to go through her
trash more than am about her tossing unused stuff that
was mailed to her. Yeah, because it's like, yes, she
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probably gets sent so much stuff, and so they called
her out on it. Is that what they're doing. TikTok
Er Sham and her roommates live next door to an influencer.
Last week, the influences about a giant box of unused
makeup and skincare products. From Latane and Anastasia, Beverly Hills.
They rescued the box. It's not a dog, it's not
a dollar. They rescued it. That some good brands, though,
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rescued the box from the trash and looked up the prices,
including a two hundred and fifty three dollars Noble Panic
CS serum in a fifty five dollars m a Hearty
facial mist. That total came to thirteen hundred dollars worth
of Venus products. Commenters are calling the influencer wasteful and
assisting she should have donated the products. Fine, I can
co sign to that. But it's also don't go to
people's trash on your own business. That's from the Daily Mail.
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Don't get to people trash. I mean, that's that's the
moral of this story. While you're in so much trash.
So you know those companies are like, well, because we
can go ahead and remove her from the mailing list
at the dump if you want to, if you want
to follow the trash to the dump and then look,
it's all yours. But that's not cool. So there's that.
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There's a shocking moment a gang of nine robbers armed
with sledgehammers take over a Bay Area shopping center and
order terrified occupants to the floor sledge hammers, and then
they stole one hundred and ten thousand dollars with the jewelry. Whoa, yeah,
that's that's wild. But also because there are multiple people,
I think I would have been extremely scared. But if
one person walks in with a sledge hammers or nine
people surrounding up, we got him. I'm like, all right, now,
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I'm at boy, one swing, dudn't we got to now? Boys? Yeah,
as soon as I swing, I said, if there are
people around me, and what are we mounting up on them? Yeah,
I'm mounting. I'm gonna hold them on the ground. I'm
gonna turn them on their belly, mount up and be
like you think just wait till yeah huh so I'm
gonna hold them there. But one swing, because that so big.
(31:22):
As soon as you miss or you hit somebody, maybe
we send somebody up forward. That's fine. Yeah, that's the
what do you call it? That's yeah, clatter damage there? Ye,
sorry dude, h then you then you take them, but yeah,
because they're a bunch, but yeah, I mean they would
the sledge hammers obviously to break the stuff too. But
that's that is pretty scary. A twenty two year old
(31:42):
woman stuck in the body of an eight year old.
Have you seen this? Seen her? Yeah? It's sad. Yeah yeah,
Um says she gets a lot of negative attention. She
had a cancer when she was younger and it affected
her glands, so she kind of stop growing. Let me
just read you the story so I don't mess this up.
Because she's on a series on TLC called I Am
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Sean Array, which follows her. She's twenty two. She has
an appearance of an eight year old. When she was
a baby, she was diagnosed with a rare form of
a brain cancer. Treatment helped turn into remission, but it
also influenced her putuitary gland where it just didn't work,
so she has a childlike appearance. She stands three foot ten,
the average size of an eight year old. She said,
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I'm twenty two stuck in the body of an eight
year old. When she's dressed up and has makeup on,
she gets a negative attention because people think it's a
little kid who's wearing makeup, and what all they have
to do is just listen to her speak and she
sounds like a twenty two year olds. It's it's weird
to see her speak sound like an adult but looked
like a child. Well, I was watching her talk too,
and she was talking about they asked her about dating,
(32:48):
and she was like, it's tough, but you can kind
of spot creeps who like it's tough though, like want
a dater because she looks eight like anybody that that's crazy.
I don't even thing about that wild huh so, But
she has a show on TLC because I am Sean Array.
Let me see there's anything else I need to get to.
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There was the newest um anti vax trend is to
drink your own urine. I posted on Twitter couple days
ago with the guy's like, hey, drink your own pee,
it'll help you. It's been the wheel the answer to
note both to know no spend the wheel and no
it's not a doctor. I don't believe he was. Actually
let's see, let's see here. Christopher Key won't stop claiming
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the vaccine is a bioweapon and his newest advice is
to skip your booster and drink your own pe instead.
He's been doing it himself for twenty three years. To
cure various elements. He drinks a lot of pea. How
does that gain traction? Saying something like that, Why it's
so wild and unrealistic? That Yeah, before COVID, i'd heard
(33:58):
about it, like people putting it on. We talked about it, yea,
bear girls surviving. We heard a lot of peak stories. Um,
I think that's it, mikes th' thing. I need to
get to ray. But we did about half hour here,
thirty two. I'd love to hear that. All right, thank
you guys, Hope you have a great day. We'll try
to get some folks on and give them you want
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to spend this twice for okay, we'll go round there
and everybody gets shot at it. I love it. Ye
a taking number thirty one? Thirty one? The number is fourteen.
Oh my got thirty one is right next to it?
Who went away from it? Sorry? Sorry? Amy? Wow? Do
you want to look at it? Sure? What's the point Amy?
Just make it feel worse. The fourteen's a number, but
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thirty one is, Oh my gosh, it's right here right there.
Next year can basically be it? Yeah, lunch forty seven
the number is there's a seven at the end of it.
It's not. I know, but it's not. It's not seventeen,
it's not twenty seven, so it's seven. It's seven, all right,
Eddie twenty one, Dude twenty one, Red, Let's go, Morgan
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eighty eight, seventy five Ray for one hundred bucks twenty eight,
twenty nine, Wow A little short twenty nine scrips Steve
twenty four, Knarf Junior forty six, Abbey eighty four eighty
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eight wowt pretty closest round all right, round two, no,
no more, that's it, gotta go. All right, thank you guys,
have a great day. We'll see you tomorrow.