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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Wake Up, Wake Up in the mall and.
Speaker 2 (00:05):
It's on the radio and the Davis Kep on tire.
Eddie in Lunchbox more Game two Steve bred and it's
trying to put you through the fuck.
Speaker 3 (00:17):
He's running this week's next bite.
Speaker 1 (00:19):
The Bobby's on the box.
Speaker 4 (00:20):
So you knowing this about it balls, So we're gonna
play beat Beat, Beat the clock.
Speaker 2 (00:31):
They'll have thirty seconds. They do not know the category.
They know the game it's beat the clock, but they
do not know the category until they come in and
I start the clock.
Speaker 1 (00:39):
They'll have thirty seconds.
Speaker 2 (00:40):
Name as many US state capitals as they possibly can.
The problem is, people like Lunchbox just start yelling words
and we got to track them all down. So he
is not first, though I'm told Eddie is first. We
Drew Randall and you can bring Eddie in. We're not
gonna say what it is again. The state capitols.
Speaker 1 (00:56):
Eddie is now coming in from the isolation boot.
Speaker 2 (00:58):
There he is.
Speaker 1 (00:59):
Eddie walked on. Welcome, Welcome, I'm here, I'm here, okay.
Speaker 2 (01:02):
So you'll have thirty seconds. Get your heaphones ready. Let
me know whenever you are sat.
Speaker 1 (01:05):
And ready to go.
Speaker 2 (01:06):
I am ready so you're familiar with the game thirty seconds.
Speaker 1 (01:10):
On the clock.
Speaker 5 (01:11):
I mean, I guess you know the category I have
to beat thirty seconds on the clock.
Speaker 2 (01:14):
That's what I'm assuming. You have to get as many
as you can in thirty seconds. Okay, ready, ready, thirty seconds.
I need you to name as many state.
Speaker 5 (01:23):
Capitals go Sacramento, Austin, Birmingham, Montgomery, Albany, Springfield, Eugene, Madison, Columbus,
(01:44):
h Tulsa, Oklahoma City, Scottsdale. No, that's not scott Phoenix, Phoenix,
capital of Arizona.
Speaker 1 (01:59):
So it hold on, mate, I'm looking at my notes
here real quick.
Speaker 2 (02:03):
Now.
Speaker 1 (02:03):
That is tough, man. Yeah, Phoenix is the capitol. Thank goodness.
Speaker 2 (02:07):
So Mike, I have have nine. Eugene not the capitol.
Speaker 1 (02:12):
Eugene is not the capital organ.
Speaker 2 (02:13):
And Tulsa not the capital. But you did hit nine
as well.
Speaker 1 (02:18):
Man, that's tough.
Speaker 5 (02:19):
I try to picture the whole United States in my
mind and then go kind of state by state.
Speaker 1 (02:24):
But then I got lost. I got lost where every
state was. Hey, you got nine, thank you? I mean
that's solid. Yeah, I saw it. That's almost won every
three seconds. What's Florida? Talas? He got good. Yeah, it's hard.
Speaker 2 (02:36):
It's not like you don't know them. I know who's next.
I believe Amy is next. She doesn't know the category.
Do not reveal anything.
Speaker 1 (02:46):
What's gonna be hardest when he starts yelling all these words?
Aram Lincoln, Yes, you might pick one statement the new
All right? Here she is Amy, Welcome Amy? Hi. That
was fast. Thirty seconds.
Speaker 6 (02:59):
I guess that's probably why.
Speaker 1 (03:01):
Thirty seconds. Yeah, okay, we're gonna beat the clock. Amy.
Speaker 2 (03:05):
I will not start the clockun till I find of
telling you what you're beating. You have thirty seconds to
name as many state capitals?
Speaker 6 (03:12):
Oh, gosh, okay, Austin, nash Phille. No, why are you laughing?
Is it not? Are we not? Hold on? Buzzy, Ida, Illinois?
These are those are the states? Where's the capital? Song? Gosh,
(03:32):
my brain, Birmingham.
Speaker 1 (03:36):
Are you saying d alaha?
Speaker 6 (03:41):
I don't know all I think of the states right
now in my head. I have that song now, dang song. Illinois.
Speaker 2 (03:47):
You knowed you didn't win, but if you would have
gotten close, we'd had to like question some of these
because you just whispered boise without saying boise.
Speaker 6 (03:52):
I did I don't even remember saying, boise ye.
Speaker 2 (03:56):
You started singing the song I did, yes, and then
the other one that you just like whispered is another one,
but we're gonna give it to you.
Speaker 1 (04:02):
No was later there.
Speaker 2 (04:04):
Yeah five wow, because I heard boise And then there
was another one she said and didn't mean to but
she said it.
Speaker 1 (04:09):
But I forgot what's the song?
Speaker 6 (04:12):
What's the song?
Speaker 1 (04:13):
I don't know the song on song I know is
don't stop Believe is solid though, good job. He never
said face. I never said now look I know I didn't.
Speaker 6 (04:24):
I shouldn't have You're right. I shouldn't have looked at
his face because his face was saying like that, I.
Speaker 2 (04:28):
Wasn't right, and I was like face was saying and
this is where interpretation comes into play. His face was saying,
I'm Eddie was saying he is so stupid because he
didn't think in Nashville.
Speaker 6 (04:34):
Okay, well I you projected on to me, yes, to
myself yes from yes, okay, so let's bring in this
is stupid?
Speaker 7 (04:46):
What is it?
Speaker 1 (04:47):
What how he plays? What's gonna be stupid? Is yes?
Sorting through all the clip and listen back and.
Speaker 3 (04:51):
Like, yeah, it's fine.
Speaker 2 (04:55):
So there he is lunchbox is now in the room. Yeah, okay,
so you have thirty seconds.
Speaker 1 (05:01):
Let me get my.
Speaker 3 (05:01):
Headphones on, get comfortable, get my game based off.
Speaker 2 (05:06):
All right, Now what do we do so the clock
won't start till I finished telling you what the category as?
You have thirty seconds? Okay, name as many state capitals.
Speaker 3 (05:15):
Go, Juno, Austin, Knoxville, Nashville, Washington, d C My Pilier,
UH Mobile, Fayetteville, Oklahoma City, Uh Carson, Nevada, Sacramento, California's Tallahassee, Florida, Tallahassee,
New Mexico, Santa Fe, Las Crusis, Arizona, Tucson, Colorado, Denver, Boulder, Illinois,
(05:45):
and Chicago.
Speaker 1 (05:46):
Oh wow, he didn't You didn't get it. So he
said a lot of things.
Speaker 2 (05:51):
And what I can admire is he just rolled through
a bunch of cities in some certain strategy.
Speaker 1 (05:56):
It gets.
Speaker 2 (05:57):
So here's where you messed up on Nevada. Is it's
Carson City? You just said Carson. I said, Carson, say okay, okay,
would you like to Hey, would you like to make
a bet? Because I'm happy to put up anything if
you would like to make a bet. And let's say
you're right, you just won the whole game. But if
you're wrong, you're banned the next twenty games on the show.
Speaker 3 (06:17):
Oh I'm not gonna be banned twenty games. But if
you're right though, yeah, yeah, but I'm not willing to
take a twenty game ban.
Speaker 1 (06:22):
That's not that's not that's not the the the How
about a ten game?
Speaker 2 (06:26):
I'll accept it ten games, man, it's not worth it,
the pros and cons of it.
Speaker 1 (06:32):
You know you didn't like No, I think I said it.
You didn't say it. Mike, What do you have? I
have seven? I have eight? But that still isn't enough.
We can check it. Check the tape. Yeah, we can
check it. Let's check the tape. Thank I appreciate you
checking the tape. We'll come back.
Speaker 2 (06:50):
And I want to hear him say Carson City, but.
Speaker 1 (06:53):
She did not.
Speaker 2 (06:53):
But she did not because because that could be the game.
That could be a game changer if you say Carson City.
Speaker 3 (06:57):
Obviously, Eddie's fighting for it, because he at nine.
Speaker 1 (07:01):
Said, really, you already have the take? Yeah you want wow?
Speaker 3 (07:06):
Go ahead, Oklahoma City, Carson about a Sacramento, California?
Speaker 1 (07:11):
I said, winner, but one capital.
Speaker 2 (07:18):
One capital wow? Question lunchbox. Were you so sure you
said it?
Speaker 3 (07:24):
Yeah, it's I said Oklahoma City, and so in my
head I thought I went from city to city, and
then my head I said Carson City.
Speaker 2 (07:31):
You know.
Speaker 1 (07:31):
He was downing himself and he wouldn't bet though.
Speaker 3 (07:33):
No, no, I wasn't going twenty games. I was like,
that's crazy. I'm not sitting out twenty games.
Speaker 2 (07:37):
If you were for sure ed you are the winner
your regulations, thank you. That means on the next time
we get the band whoever you want, we'll put a
new player.
Speaker 1 (07:43):
That's what I'm talking about.
Speaker 2 (07:44):
So go ahead, what the next, the next thirty, the
next beat the clock you okay, let's argue the clock
and we'll let Morgan come play. The next one is
a rule. We only played the game like one t
once ever one day, so we're making up as we go.
Speaker 1 (07:58):
That's the whole show. Wow, yeah, you won't play that way.
Speaker 2 (08:02):
Yeah, we're playing that way, guys. Yeah, yeah, okay, thank you.
Here's Morgan talking to Blake Shelton.
Speaker 6 (08:09):
Go ahead, what is your favorite date night activity to
do with Quinn.
Speaker 8 (08:13):
We love to just get a like a whatever the
newest series documentary or series like on one of the
Netflix or whatever.
Speaker 1 (08:22):
We love that you like a Netflix and chill. Yes, yes,
I do. Yeah, that's what you're calling it, a Netflix
and chill.
Speaker 6 (08:29):
That's what it's been called forever. Are you just did
you just hear that for the first time?
Speaker 8 (08:33):
Yeah, and I'm gonna be the one saying it, and
everybody's going to say no one says that anymore.
Speaker 1 (08:37):
But does he know what it means?
Speaker 6 (08:39):
I don't think he actually knows what any of it means.
Speaker 1 (08:41):
That was genuinely the first time.
Speaker 6 (08:42):
He even looked at.
Speaker 1 (08:43):
Me after and said, I really had never heard that before.
Speaker 2 (08:46):
God. But I still, even though you heard, I still
don't think he knows what it means.
Speaker 1 (08:49):
No, he doesn't.
Speaker 2 (08:50):
It means doing it, yeah, Netflix, And then it means
just yeah, you just turn it the line, but then
you keep on the backgrounds you do it, you know?
Speaker 4 (08:58):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (08:58):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, okay, okay, more with these guys
talking to artists. Cmas by the way tonight on ABC
eight seven Central. I don't sleep well. I haven't stopped
well for years. But I have two ways I sleep. One,
I just wake up every two hours a night. The
other way, if I do go to sleep hard, which
happens like twice a month, and I feel bad for
my wife because it's one of two things. I'm either
(09:19):
moving in the bed and finally I just get up
like two or three times and I'll go eat cereal
and I come back, or as I've done recently, if
I sleep so hard because I've been a little sick,
I now yell in my sleep, like yell what she'll
do an impression?
Speaker 6 (09:34):
Ah, So that's really that's like a scream.
Speaker 2 (09:39):
I had a dream that somebody's breaking into my house
and it was oddly another radio show.
Speaker 1 (09:45):
Oh no, the whole the whole show.
Speaker 6 (09:47):
I wonder if that's top of mind, because you know
those athletes are getting broken into and stuff. Maybe you
know because you see it in the news and then
you associate yourself.
Speaker 1 (09:56):
Yeo show are still together.
Speaker 2 (09:58):
It's like oulta, It's like people from forever ever ago,
and they were in my house and back to and
I remember I went and I woke up and I
was like, what what was that sound?
Speaker 1 (10:08):
And Kle's are gonna be like, what the heck? That's scary.
Speaker 2 (10:10):
But if I sleep really hard, I talk, which is
scary because if I say.
Speaker 1 (10:15):
Things I don't even know what I'm saying. I can't
control that.
Speaker 2 (10:18):
And if I'm like, I don't know, just kill Caitlin.
I don't know, and I don't mean that, and I
don't mean that.
Speaker 1 (10:24):
Why that I know? And it's like, why did you
just say that?
Speaker 2 (10:27):
Right? So I worry about what I say when I sleep,
cause I have two ways. I don't sleep forever. Then
if I do sleep, I sleep so hard that apparently
I'm screaming and talking and maybe I should just like
I did the tape over my mouth thing for a while,
that's why do you do that? And I end up
ripping it off and going, ah, So I have two
ways to sleep.
Speaker 1 (10:47):
Do you guys do anything when you sleep? You know?
Speaker 6 (10:48):
Weird?
Speaker 5 (10:49):
You know what I said recently? And I got introll
before talking. Yes, I said, she's so smart. Oh, I
don't know who.
Speaker 6 (10:56):
Obvious I was talking about Amy at work?
Speaker 1 (10:59):
Obviously I was talking about my wife.
Speaker 5 (11:00):
She said, you were definitely not talking about me.
Speaker 6 (11:03):
I could just tell by the time, Yeah, just feel
like I was doing a segment. Bobby was like, what
do you think of Amy? She's so smart?
Speaker 1 (11:08):
And who was I talking to to say that she's
so smart?
Speaker 2 (11:10):
It's tough because if you talk in your sleep, you
have no idea what you said. My wife could actually
say I said anything am I sleep, and I would
just agree with her. And she's recorded me at times
so I can hear it. And it doesn't It doesn't
make sense. It's like somebody with really broken English that
has a few words. Because I'm like dog, you guys
win or Wonderland. I want some watch it again?
Speaker 1 (11:31):
It makes no isn't it a.
Speaker 6 (11:33):
Little slightly more feminine than that?
Speaker 1 (11:35):
Yeah, she says a little bit. I'm more like the
wonder Land?
Speaker 6 (11:38):
Right.
Speaker 1 (11:39):
I wonder why that I forgot? I forgot about that party.
Thanks for bringing that up.
Speaker 2 (11:42):
Is not for the news Bobby's story. So there's a
new code at the airport, ask for Harry.
Speaker 1 (11:52):
What do you think that means?
Speaker 2 (11:53):
Amy, If you haven't read this story, if someone says
the airport code, ask for Harry.
Speaker 6 (11:59):
Is like, you know, like in a bathroom or in
security line.
Speaker 1 (12:02):
I don't wonder where you go with it. And you
went bathroom like somebody's Harry like private?
Speaker 6 (12:05):
Yeah, I didn't know if this was like, you know,
just siting context right, We're right?
Speaker 1 (12:10):
Or is it like you went like Harry private?
Speaker 6 (12:12):
Points, which is a man named Harry, or Harry stands
for something like hot.
Speaker 2 (12:21):
Amy's in a per season and she has been for
a couple of weeks and I expected for a while
ago her she needs it. She got married way quick,
married for a long time. It is per season and we're.
Speaker 1 (12:30):
Here for I know we're here.
Speaker 2 (12:32):
I'm not okay when yesterday or two days ago were
to a flight deck and she went to the whole
cockpit thing.
Speaker 1 (12:37):
No, no, I know, but you've just been a little
too long. Okay.
Speaker 6 (12:39):
But my ex husband even he's the one that taught.
Speaker 1 (12:41):
Me that, hey, you keep itself. Okay.
Speaker 2 (12:44):
If someone says ask for Harry, this is a new
saying that they're hoping sticks, and I think it's brilliant.
So if you're looking to take an engagement ring overseas
to propose, but they're going through your bag and it's
like in your carry on because you're gonna propose, you
don't want to put it and they could lose your luggage.
They want you to be able to say ask for
(13:06):
Harry quietly, and they will know to be very careful
at pulling things out because the engagement ring is in
there and it could surprise, ruin the surprise.
Speaker 6 (13:14):
This is part of TSA training, like it's gonna be university.
Speaker 2 (13:18):
It is for sure, is so yeah. I think it's
fantastic even if it is like not official official, because
you can talk to the people because mostly I'm like,
I'm like all right, and they're like sorry, sorry. But
the initiative hopes to encourage more people to ask security
for Harry, so security airport staff can check through luggage
(13:39):
and they know to do it a bit more discreetly
without pulling everything out, including the ring and ruining the surprise.
Speaker 1 (13:45):
This must be happening so much where they had to
come up, they had to come up with it. I
love it.
Speaker 2 (13:49):
This is an idea where somebody wasn't thinking about themselves
or thinking about how to get people too quickly.
Speaker 1 (13:54):
It was like a human thing to think about.
Speaker 6 (13:56):
Well, and then y'all need to have a plan for
when your girlfriend is like, who's Harry.
Speaker 1 (14:01):
No, it's like, hey, does Harry work here? It could
be anything you yeah you can, yeah, oh you whisper,
But then well yeah, I wouldn't yell it.
Speaker 6 (14:09):
I need Harry now because what.
Speaker 2 (14:10):
If she knows about Harry too? Right, Like if this
is a thing. People are gonna know about it. But
it's just got to be like, hey, uh does Harry
work here? And you know, well, the problem would be
if you actually know a guy named Harry that works here,
and they're like they bring them up. Yeah, no, no,
not even that, they're just like, uh, no, Harry, there's there's.
Speaker 1 (14:29):
No ring in your bag. You're just literally looking for Harry.
Speaker 6 (14:31):
Oh that way smugglers use this.
Speaker 1 (14:33):
I'm sure they'll find a way to screw it up, right, because.
Speaker 6 (14:36):
I mean you just want them to like not search
your bag fully and you're like, yo, it's Harry here.
Speaker 2 (14:42):
Someone will run it, don't worry. They often do. They
also say a different story here. I'll watch out for bots.
So everything you see on the internet is not what
it is. Especially on Twitter, they think that fifteen to
twenty percent of the users are bots, meaning they are
created to especially political, say certain things.
Speaker 1 (15:02):
They're name real people.
Speaker 2 (15:03):
About twenty percent of what you see on x is ai,
even if it's accounts made by people and they have
their agenda and they just create and it looks like
even like canceling folks, it doesn't have to be political.
They can create bots to just look like there are
ten thousand people trying to cancel somebody.
Speaker 6 (15:21):
Wow, that is wild.
Speaker 1 (15:23):
Twitter is a cesspool.
Speaker 2 (15:24):
Now.
Speaker 1 (15:25):
It was my favorite because I would just get news.
It's awful.
Speaker 2 (15:28):
You still post over there occasionally, like I posted a
video yesterday the bobbyc Cast bes we're talking about Milli
Vanilly and the guy we were with didn't know he's
too young for Milli Vanilly. So I posted a video
of Eddie and I like teaching him about Milli Vanilly.
And I'll post Arkansas razorback stuff over there, but not
a lot. It used to be awesome. Elon Musk has
runed Twitter. I'm still there. I mean, you still hit
(15:50):
me up, but yeah, no, it's bad. But a lot
of it is the bots. That twenty percent of those
people are bots. Anyway.
Speaker 1 (15:56):
Oh, you know what I saw on TikTok is a
story you told me about.
Speaker 2 (16:00):
And I didn't know that it was going to be
in the news because I didn't know if it was
something like you heard. You know, sometimes you hear crazy
stuff and you're like, yeah, they put babies on front
porches and when you open the door they rob you. Yes,
And we'd never like heard a real so we kind
of dance between what you hear and what you really read.
Speaker 6 (16:15):
Right, yes, yeah, So what did I share with you?
Speaker 1 (16:18):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (16:18):
So I was watching TikTok last night and this guy's
recording because two men come and knock on his door
and they're private investigators, big dudes.
Speaker 1 (16:26):
And he's like, why are you guys here?
Speaker 2 (16:28):
And he goes, you're you're an influencer, right, you're so
and so and he goes yeah, He's like, I got
like one hundred thousand followers. He said, you've been writing
about Diddy on your Instagram and he's like yeah, and
he's like, did someone pay you to do that?
Speaker 1 (16:41):
And there He's like, no, what it looks like. And
this is my judgment.
Speaker 2 (16:46):
Diddy has hired these people, these investigators, to go out
and like intimidate people not to write bad stuff about Diddy.
Speaker 1 (16:52):
Whoa that is?
Speaker 2 (16:54):
That's what the comment section really was leading me to
believe too, because sometimes I just want understand a video
and I'll go to the comments to get what everybody
what the synopsis of it, the cliffs notes version. But yeah,
I know they were at that this guy's house and
he's recording the whole time, and do like am I
in danger? And he's like, no, no, no, we're just
wondering if somebody paid you, maybe we'd pay you a
little more to tell us who that was.
Speaker 1 (17:12):
Wow, so they can go get to it.
Speaker 6 (17:15):
Yeah, apparently from jail, he's launched an entire social media campaign.
Speaker 2 (17:20):
What I would think is from jail he has told
someone and they're doing it. I don't know if he
could actually do it all himself. He has a really
good team.
Speaker 6 (17:27):
Well I don't know who came up with everything, but
he's making.
Speaker 1 (17:30):
Phone calls you will never get I don't communicate out
of jail.
Speaker 6 (17:33):
How did Jill he he had phone calls?
Speaker 1 (17:36):
A lawyer listening to what you're saying on that phone?
Speaker 6 (17:38):
R yes, but he would have he would say things.
He also was using other inmates' phone calls, so they
it's like did they know did he was the one.
Speaker 2 (17:46):
Making And they're still saying that anybody can listen to anything, right.
Speaker 6 (17:49):
He would call the lawyer or family whatever and then
get them to like I don't know if they have
code or something, but like hey, you know, you know
watermelon and then they're like, oh, I got a call
so and so on freeway right now and then they'd
add someone into the call and they would have a
way of communicating.
Speaker 2 (18:04):
My bet would be one of his really smart team
came up with this plan, not him, because they get
paid a lot of money and he's not.
Speaker 1 (18:10):
Actually communicating it out. Okay, that makes more sense, but
he is.
Speaker 6 (18:13):
You're not allowed to do three way calls.
Speaker 1 (18:14):
I don't think he's down like Vanilla way for they
know what that means.
Speaker 6 (18:18):
But there's something he.
Speaker 2 (18:19):
Has, really smart people he's paying a lot of money
to that are that He's just like, hey, do whatever
you got to do. So they've developed this plan. That
would be my thinking. But I don't know. But I
saw that and thought about you, since you're the only
told me about that. A robot maker says twelve robots
were kidnapped by another robot. What they didn't Okay, what
are you saying they didn't do? Are you saying the
(18:41):
stories alive?
Speaker 6 (18:42):
They didn't kidnap?
Speaker 2 (18:43):
Okay from Audity Central these days, which, by the way,
you've seen the Kim Kardashian bought one of those, the
bartender one, Yeah, but a real one. She bought one
of those personal assistance human personal assistance.
Speaker 1 (18:54):
Really she has one o one. You can get one.
I do my job. How much are they?
Speaker 2 (19:01):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (19:02):
I'm like, I don't.
Speaker 2 (19:04):
I think eventually they're going to be priced to like
thirty or forty thousand dollars. But even remember when the
VCR we were like two years old, they were like
three grand. We were like, who can afford that? I'm
sure they'll be much more expensive at first. Yeah, but
I want to fly in car before I want a robot.
Speaker 1 (19:17):
They can like find a amazing dude. I mean, can
you imagine there'd be no traffic.
Speaker 2 (19:23):
They just have to figure out the updowns instead of
the left rights, because here they have to do the
left rights.
Speaker 1 (19:27):
No, no, no, you would have to have lanes Like that's
what I'm saying.
Speaker 2 (19:29):
They have to figure out the updown lanes instead of
the left right lanes because here we trust another car
to not hit us just because there's a yellow line
on the road. Like, think of the trust we give
somebody thinking that one yellow line that affects nothing, that
they're not going to cross it and kill us, Like
that is total trust on what we have built as
a society. Going this yellow line will keep people from
(19:49):
crashing into us, and very rarely does it happen. It's
literally lines on our road.
Speaker 1 (19:53):
I like that.
Speaker 2 (19:54):
So we'd have to figure out how to do lanes
high to lowe act yeah, hide a little lanes and
it would have to be AI a bit of computers
that are like airplanes and they get in certain like levels,
it tells you then you stay in that area.
Speaker 6 (20:08):
Yeah, but then what if you're in like you're on
the third row?
Speaker 2 (20:11):
Well, what if I know, I hear you, it doesn't exist,
so we can't really work.
Speaker 6 (20:14):
Okay, I know what I'm picturing, like third row running
out of fuel.
Speaker 1 (20:18):
See, it probably wouldn't go up. I would imagine work
out here.
Speaker 2 (20:23):
I'd imagine it's like a tesla Like I had one
of those back in the day, and if you talked
to a GPS where you were going and you didn't
have enough, you wouldn't go.
Speaker 6 (20:31):
It's it's like arget wouldn't let you go.
Speaker 2 (20:34):
No, it would be like you don't have the power
to go. Oh that's so then you just turn it
off and then you go anyway. The GPS you would
do that, well, yeah, because that's like gas. But there
are also all these charts and not so much in
the South and the Southeast because apparently we don't like
electric power.
Speaker 1 (20:46):
We just want coal. And how we do around.
Speaker 6 (20:48):
Here great, But there are a lot like a target
I see, I mean there's charging stations.
Speaker 2 (20:53):
I'm making a joke because it's the Southeast hasn't embraced
electric technology as much as other parts of the country.
Speaker 1 (21:00):
Anyway, this robots was told by another robot, but more
like a planning like you program it to.
Speaker 2 (21:04):
The kidnapper robot was the creation of another robot manufacturer.
The robot was able to convince the twelve robots in
the competing company to quit their jobs com and or
princes and follow it out the door and go home.
Speaker 1 (21:16):
And they took them and let them all home out
of there the other robots to let you get no
respect around here. It's the Tony Robbins at the robots.
Speaker 2 (21:25):
You can do more. I believe in you follow me.
That's crazy. I'm out of time, man, I was going
to give you a good one.
Speaker 1 (21:33):
Come on.
Speaker 2 (21:34):
US Government confirms existence twenty one unexplainable UFO sidings.
Speaker 1 (21:38):
Now we're out of time.
Speaker 2 (21:39):
We gotta go.
Speaker 1 (21:40):
All right, that's the news take Bobby story. I did say.
US government confirms though.
Speaker 6 (21:46):
But also you said UFO was UAP.
Speaker 2 (21:49):
Sometimes it is UAPs, but sometimes they just write that
in the headlines so people aren't confused and we'll click in.
Speaker 1 (21:54):
I mean, we're at a time.
Speaker 2 (21:54):
But the US government is officially confirmed twenty one unexplained
sidings as part of a new report. Both Congress and
the Pentagon received a report detailing seven hundred new sidings
of UAPs. The report and it goes on and on
over seven hundred eyewitness accounts, and the government is like,
we don't know what.
Speaker 1 (22:11):
This is, and we have to be honest about it.
We don't know what it is. And if it's somebody,
if it's another country, that ain't good, because we're screwed.
That's all I'm saying. We have time for that. No,
no time. That's from Metro. All right, there you go,
thank you.
Speaker 2 (22:25):
So Lunchbox was talking to George Berge yesterday. George Berge has.
Speaker 1 (22:30):
I'm a mind on you guy, you on my mind.
And then he has a song now that's about to
be number one that goes.
Speaker 2 (22:35):
G only listens Cowboys songs, and George is quite the
pickleball player plays in our league. We've created a league.
It's not like a real league. We have a league
of like ten guys. George is really good, Eddie's in
the league. Eddie is not really good.
Speaker 1 (22:51):
Wasn't the bottom? Yes, but Lunchbox, we don't have to
mention that. But okay, yeah, you're the goldfish.
Speaker 2 (22:55):
Lunchbox uses this as a way to talk to George
Burge in an interview pickleball, What about you?
Speaker 7 (23:02):
What?
Speaker 1 (23:03):
Why did you ask him?
Speaker 3 (23:03):
Why? I ask him why Eddie sucks at pickleball? Because
Bobby says Eddie's not very good, and I'm like, okay,
Eddie's improving, but he's ranked last. I hear it from
one person in the league that you got to take
that with a grain of salt. So let me ask
someone else in the league about Eddie's skills. How bad
is Eddie at pickleball?
Speaker 7 (23:20):
Eddie has such a great personality, the.
Speaker 1 (23:26):
Ugly chick with this girl, what's what does she look like?
He got a great personality. He would Eddie would win
the Hustle Award.
Speaker 7 (23:33):
I think you know that's a He's out there, he's
trying his hardest and he's getting better every time.
Speaker 3 (23:38):
Like is he just unathletic or is it?
Speaker 7 (23:40):
Eddie's pretty set in his ways when he does stuff,
so like you know, Bobby or you know, some of
the guys that are really good will kind of give
him some instruction, but Eddie kind of likes to do
it his own way.
Speaker 1 (23:49):
Yeah, he's un coachable. I think that would be a
pretty good way to say.
Speaker 2 (23:54):
I would agree, though, offer Eddie, he's like, I don't
really I've only played a certain amount of time and
I don't. But it's like people try to help it
and go like, hey, don't do this with your racket.
He does not does not listen, does not want to listen.
And when you when you suggest something at the appropriate time,
he's like, I know so. And George is the most
diplomatic guy, and you can hear them that he's kind
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I am a hustler though, he got that right.
Speaker 6 (24:19):
Don't you want to be coachable in life?
Speaker 1 (24:21):
Yeah? For sure, life not pickleball. But he's referring to now.
Speaker 5 (24:26):
We were playing golf one time and he was like, hey,
you want me to help you and I said, no,
I can't fix that right now.
Speaker 1 (24:31):
So I don't want you talking about golf. No, But
that's what he's referring to. I said, you were on
coachable to last week? Did I not? Yes?
Speaker 6 (24:38):
What is it with sports and you being uncoachable?
Speaker 1 (24:41):
I just want to beat them my own way. But
we're trying to see.
Speaker 2 (24:44):
But I had to learn from people I have no
as long as I went, I don't care. I will
learn from anybody.
Speaker 1 (24:49):
I will be. I'll sponge from people I hate.
Speaker 5 (24:52):
See if I beat Bobby after he coached me how
to do it, it wouldn't County.
Speaker 1 (24:57):
Are you kidding?
Speaker 6 (24:59):
Like you taught me and now I've just used it
against you.
Speaker 1 (25:02):
I'd rather go to my training camp. Don't have any camp. No,
I don't have that, Raymond.
Speaker 2 (25:07):
I've been trying to play pickleball lately, even calling random places.
Speaker 4 (25:11):
Yeah, there's an apartment complex next to us, and we
can actually see the pickleball court.
Speaker 1 (25:16):
It's a gorgeous spot.
Speaker 4 (25:18):
And so I hit him up and I said, hey, yeah,
we're at iHeart. We got the patio there. We can
see you guys pickleball can tell you can say from here. Yeah,
And so I got excited and I was like, man,
we'd love to play it. And they kind of were like, well,
I mean, are you going to be a resident? Do
you want an apartment like no, so why would they
let me play it? You know what I'm saying. And
so then I hit up another one. I live in
the country and they have signs all over town. It's
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like pick a ball and racket club.
Speaker 1 (25:41):
Awesome. Sounds like a great club. So I look it up.
It's one hundred dollars. Cool.
Speaker 4 (25:46):
I'd be willing to play that place some pickleball. I
pull up and it's in this guy's backyard. Oh, yes,
his own pickleball, right, that's all. I would park at
his house and go knock on his door and play
when he's there.
Speaker 1 (25:59):
You can play with us, Oh yeah.
Speaker 2 (26:01):
There's gotta be better options though, Yeah, but you can
always play with us.
Speaker 1 (26:06):
Yeah, it's fighting traffic though. Yes, that gator said he goes. Yeah,
he played with bones Man. It was an hour and
a half. Yeah, that's insane. George Burr's Cowboy Songs you
heard it here though. Eddie wonderful, wonderful guy.
Speaker 2 (26:23):
Fun to be around, uncoachable, uncoachable, Yeah, uncoachable.
Speaker 1 (26:29):
Lunchbox and Morgan.
Speaker 2 (26:30):
We're doing interviews for the CMA yesterday, and so what
was the I wouldn't say drama, but what happened with Morgan?
She's so unprofessional by the way, she's not here. She
can't defend herself. When he said that her dog got
sick or something, she had to run home.
Speaker 1 (26:42):
That's not good.
Speaker 2 (26:43):
So when you say that she can't defend herself, she's
very professional.
Speaker 1 (26:47):
But go ahead.
Speaker 3 (26:47):
I was a very unprofessional situation. So Dustin Lynch was
going around doing interviews and he was coming to our
spot and Morgan, you know, because she gave him the
bracelet with her phone number on it, tried to hit
on him like a year ago. It didn't work out,
and she's like, I'm not doing an interview.
Speaker 1 (27:03):
I can't do this. I can't do this, and I'm like,
this is so awkward. He's walking up right now.
Speaker 3 (27:07):
So she just goes and sits in a chair on
the side, and Dustin Lynch has seen her. He's walked
by and see her doing interviews the whole time, and
then all of a sudden, she she's gonna sit out,
and so it's just like an elephant in the room.
Speaker 2 (27:17):
I would bet you that he didn't see her doing
interviews the a whole time. I think we think people
pay more attention to us than they really do. But
I can also understand if that's awkward and it's easy
for her to bow out. It wasn't like we didn't
get it. They're running a two man team there. The
audio of it, I got an audio of it. Is
it of him just you talking to him? Or yeah,
it's me talking to him.
Speaker 3 (27:37):
But I like he's looking at Morgan sitting there at
the table like if she was gonna leave, like walk away,
like oh, I have to go to the bathroom or something.
Speaker 1 (27:45):
Did they interact at all? Now? Did he make eye
contact to each other? Really interesting?
Speaker 2 (27:50):
Okay, guys here everybody hold lunchbox lies a lot, and
Morgan's not here to defend herself.
Speaker 1 (27:56):
And I'm not saying that it's true or false, but
there there's a producer in the other room. I know
that school asked school, but what he saw did Morgan
does look like the plague?
Speaker 5 (28:03):
She was like, this is all you am not doing
this one And then even though she's also doing this
whole artist video where she's doing this like two step
thing and he was one of the only artists she
didn't do it with.
Speaker 2 (28:11):
But I walked in arms and everything embarrassed. But lunch
Buck a second, like he would look at her. She wouldn't
look at him like they hooked up, and I don't
think that's what happened. I can understand her. She's embarrassed,
like I'm embarrassed. I don't want to go put myself
through that again. What's the audio though, I just interview.
Don't call him out on that?
Speaker 1 (28:29):
Well, I mean it's the elephant calls her, so I just,
oh my God, calls her right to his face. I
don't want to hear it though, Okay, yeah, yeah, I
want to hear this. I'm glad you do because I
don't want to say it, but I do too. Okay,
go ahead, doesn't lich Man? How's it going?
Speaker 3 (28:41):
And we didn't want to make it awkward? So Morgan's
had this interview out today, it's just me and you today.
Speaker 1 (28:47):
I'm on Morgan. So what's going on? Not much? I mean,
it's just you and I.
Speaker 2 (28:54):
I know, I know.
Speaker 3 (28:55):
And Morgan was going to walk away, like Morgan, if
you walk away, it is going to be so awkward,
like it's going.
Speaker 1 (28:59):
To be so weird. I said, I'm not going to bring.
Speaker 2 (29:01):
It up, you know what I mean?
Speaker 1 (29:02):
Yeah, you shouldn't.
Speaker 3 (29:03):
I shouldn't, so yeah, oh.
Speaker 1 (29:06):
Gosh that's even awkward for him.
Speaker 6 (29:08):
The laughing is awkward.
Speaker 1 (29:10):
Even Lunchbox's last LA is awkward.
Speaker 6 (29:12):
And Justin's like.
Speaker 2 (29:15):
And I'll say this from a non Morgan perspective, you
can also tell Lunchboxes not prepared to this interview. So
he was like willing to still take it and only
make it about Morgan and embarrass her and have nothing
to talk about.
Speaker 1 (29:27):
Yeah, that was elephant in the room. I figured it
wasn't you made it to elephant. I think it was
like a raccoon.
Speaker 6 (29:33):
There was some sort of interaction with Morgan. I couldn't
hear what she yelled in the background, but maybe she
was yelling at Lunchbox.
Speaker 1 (29:38):
She goes, hell, you guys got it, You're good.
Speaker 2 (29:40):
Okay, she will be back today. We do a whole
show just on the podcast feed. We'll do a post
show today where Morgan will be back. She had some
her dog got sick. She'll be back and we will
ask her about it.
Speaker 5 (29:52):
From what you heard, though, do you think it's unprofessional
from what you've heard.
Speaker 6 (29:55):
No thing, No, what was unprofessionals? Lunchbox's bringing it up
out of the gate.
Speaker 2 (30:00):
Yes, And also he sees Morgan's sitting there. But also
Morgan can easily say she's the digital producer. She's not
one of the main people on the air, so she
could be just doing digital.
Speaker 6 (30:09):
And there's plenty of times over the years where we
all alternate. It'd be like, you'd handle this interview, you
do that one back and forth to be fine. Also,
I did say I'm professional, but it was funny.
Speaker 1 (30:19):
Oh absolutely, yeah, yeah, content compelling.
Speaker 2 (30:23):
Yeah, But if we're being fair, you know what else
is I'm professional our whole existence, this whole show, what
we do, everything we do generally from five am to ten. So,
I mean, she's like your friend, right, and you had
to weigh going to be funny or a good friend.
Speaker 1 (30:40):
And I don't hate it. Funny always wins right.
Speaker 2 (30:43):
Most of the time. Because he wasn't a mean to
to Morgan. But I know, I like I like Morgan
a lot. I know that was embarrassing for her. So
maybe that's why she was rhetoran right now. Maybe that's
why I feel like a little sensitive to it because
I'm embarrassed for her cause I like Morgan. But still
that's funny, Like I'm want telling my be like that's
a latter, but bad lunchbox, bad bad lunchbox.
Speaker 1 (31:03):
Okay, what do you have over there?
Speaker 6 (31:06):
Well, I have a Taylor Swift ticket story. This couple,
they bought their tickets over a year ago, and then
a lot can happen in a year. They're now getting divorced, Well,
who gets the tailor tickets? And that's literally something that
they are arguing over or were in their divorce settlement.
Now it did get settled because they're so value.
Speaker 1 (31:24):
You're right, it's so value it doesn't matter what it is.
But those tickets are worth thousands of dollars exactly.
Speaker 6 (31:29):
It's just not anything like if I was a lawyer,
I'd be like, oh, well, first time I've probably dealt
with tickets like this. But they had three choices. They
could go to the concert together.
Speaker 1 (31:38):
And let me think about that's what I would do. Okay, okay,
that's that would Yet no.
Speaker 6 (31:43):
One person could buy the tickets off the other current
market value and then three yours.
Speaker 2 (31:49):
But I guess the question would be with the onlanted
by one correct at probably like market value. Yeah, it
has to be market value, not current like not when
you bought a value that you could sell them higher.
Speaker 6 (32:00):
And actually I think I said, correct too quickly, because
it's like the third option, they could sell the tickets
and split the profits. So yeah, okay, I guess if
you sell one of the tickets, you keep together.
Speaker 2 (32:11):
Yeah, yeah, because you're splitting it anyway, So you either
sell okay. So the tricky thing about the second option
is you're not going to sell them back for what
you paid for them, because if you're in a divorce,
you're getting everything you can get for the for the
absolute now value of it. Because if you bought a
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stock and you're splitting it, you're not selling. You're not
splitting that based on what you paid for it way
back then, like this something's gone up in valuation.
Speaker 6 (32:37):
Yeah, that's what it's made now.
Speaker 2 (32:39):
I think you probably sell them both and split the money.
I think you unless you really want to go. But
then what if they both really want to go and
they're both just trying to buy the one.
Speaker 6 (32:48):
And that's when maybe do you suck it up and
go together?
Speaker 1 (32:50):
No, there's no chance, No, there's no chance.
Speaker 6 (32:52):
Oh there's no chance.
Speaker 1 (32:54):
Befo, we're getting divorced.
Speaker 2 (32:55):
And most divorces don't end in a way of like, hey,
would I like to go to a fun concert.
Speaker 1 (32:59):
We know all hits, sing all the songs, you.
Speaker 6 (33:01):
Have all these memories.
Speaker 2 (33:02):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, I think you if I'm the judge
that I'm recommended to sell them both back and then
you have money and if you want to go buy
another pair, you can and do it all on your
own accord.
Speaker 6 (33:12):
Because of privacy, we don't know what they settled on.
Speaker 1 (33:15):
But do you know the story is this friend of yours?
Speaker 2 (33:17):
No, you never know what you Sometimes you're like it's
a friend, but we think it's you, and sometimes it's
it is a friend of yours.
Speaker 6 (33:24):
This is me and Ben. No, this is not personal
at all. But they both are apparently happy with the outcome.
Speaker 1 (33:32):
Oh they didn't say what they did.
Speaker 2 (33:33):
Yeah, because of privacy, we don't know if they would
like not say what they got for them.
Speaker 1 (33:37):
Yeah, for sure sold them back.
Speaker 6 (33:38):
I think.
Speaker 5 (33:38):
So why can't they just split it though, and just
do what you want with your ticket? You want to
go together, go together, if you want to sell your
sell it.
Speaker 2 (33:45):
Because you're getting this, they're not going to go together.
So that is because if they want to go together,
they would pick that option. If they were gonna like,
do what you want, you just go and sell them both,
then rebuy if you wanted to, you get your half
of the money. Then if you wanted to go buy too,
you'd buy two tickets.
Speaker 6 (34:00):
Yeah, because they made Because remember when we were looking
it up for that one guy that you were buying
tickets for Bobby. And it's like Eddie to your point,
like one ticket may sell for only this mount, but
if you have two together, they may make way more.
And so the person might be like, no, we're selling
them because we could make more money.
Speaker 1 (34:15):
Yeah, it's a good point.
Speaker 2 (34:17):
The Taylor tickets in demand time and and and stadiums,
which is crazy, not like she's playing a small theater
like in demand. Uh okay, cool, thank you, Hey something
else want to mention? I so I bought two tickets
for this guy who called and like he messed up
with a bet with his son. It wasn't a SOB story,
you guys, don't feel like that was because I won't
really if I do anything with what I will call
(34:40):
a SOB story, it's not a SOB story.
Speaker 1 (34:42):
It's a real story.
Speaker 2 (34:43):
And anything that I do that way, I kind of
don't do it on the air like you, just because
it promotes other people to lie about sob stories. Would
that be fair? Yes, because that happens a lot. So
a guy called in. He's like, I made a bet
with my son if he just didn't talk for a week,
I'd buy.
Speaker 1 (34:58):
I thought that was hilarious. And then he was like,
but I made the.
Speaker 2 (35:01):
Best thinking I could afford the tickets for what I
thought the ticket prices were. And I was like, all right,
that's so funny to me that I got you. So
I thankfully Gator who works here knows the guy in
Taylor's camp got me a link. I bought two tickets
for him and a son, and then they bought two
other tickets because I had four people, and so it's
been like a thousand bucks on them.
Speaker 1 (35:21):
I don't know them.
Speaker 2 (35:21):
I've never seen a picture that would be nicely a
picture like they send me, like a picture of thank you,
it would be nice.
Speaker 1 (35:25):
That'd be nice.
Speaker 2 (35:26):
I could put a face. They put a face to it.
But it's something I enjoy doing. Is like buying stuff
for people because people had to like buy stuff for
me when I was a kid. And so it's not
like station money. It's just money from my my you know,
my checking account. I guess like Benmo or whatever. But
like now I'm starting to get like weird heat online, Like,
you know, the station's buying that stuff, why are you
(35:47):
taking all the credit? You know, I don't have to
take any credit. I can just say I'm not doing it,
like and also who cares? But like, no, that's my
my real money.
Speaker 1 (35:55):
But for real, for real, station is not paying for
that half the price is we give away half I
have to pay for on this show? Yeah, but I
don't know.
Speaker 2 (36:04):
It's a weird like anger people have if you like
publicly do anything nice, it's.
Speaker 6 (36:11):
Weird because you you kind of want to give away more.
Not in that sense of a sub story, but like
games and different things, like you've wanted to do things
and legally you're like, oh, I can't.
Speaker 2 (36:19):
Lawyers will be like you can't, especially because the time
zones were in, because they're like, hey, you have to
give every an equal option if they're East coast or
West coast, and not everybody can hear it at the
same time. And so that's why I'll just pick somebody
random calling. And if there's a story that is either
compelling or entertains me, it's like the baseball card story or.
Speaker 1 (36:36):
The woman's like, hey, I can't.
Speaker 2 (36:37):
I didn't get Aaron Judge autograph, and I don't want
to get scammed. I have not a connection for a
free one because I actually bought the card and I
think we'll talk to her tomorrow. And it was the
hundreds of dollars, right, but I know it's not a
fake one, and so I bought it. I just shouldn't
get in DMS, and I don't ninety five percent of
the time. But then I get in DMS and I'm like,
why are you? It doesn't matter. I know I shouldn't go.
(37:01):
Should I It's a rough neighborhood, I know, but sometimes
it's a nice neighborhood. Like you'll never guess why I've
met in DMS a couple of days ago.
Speaker 1 (37:08):
I won't tell you right now. I thought nuts on
the air. I thought, you guys say and I was like,
you guys, we don't do these nuts on the air.
We only did it that one time because it was
part of the segment I.
Speaker 6 (37:23):
Know, I said. I was like, oh my gosh, I
can't believe I just said.
Speaker 1 (37:25):
No d nuts, no d nuts. You both had the
gas of the same you.
Speaker 2 (37:29):
Both did gas these nuts culture not good.
Speaker 1 (37:33):
We should never have a lot of the nuts culture show.
Sorry today.
Speaker 3 (37:38):
This story comes us from Brentwood.
Speaker 1 (37:41):
New Hampshire.
Speaker 3 (37:42):
Ay Man had his guns and he was like, man,
I need some target practice. I don't have anywhere to go,
so he just goes for a drive, finds a place
on the highway where there's lots of woods. He's like,
all right, I'll pull over right here, goes in the woods,
start shooting at random trees. Well, police officer happened to
be driving by season an abandoned cars, like, let me
check it out. He gets out of his car. Then
he hears gunshots. They called the SWAT team surround the
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forest and he was just having target practice on the
side of the highway.
Speaker 1 (38:08):
Can drive deeper in the woods. Wow, left on the
side of the road. Probably somebody who shouldn't have.
Speaker 6 (38:14):
Guns, obviously, I'm lunchbox.
Speaker 3 (38:16):
That's your bonehead story of the Day.
Speaker 2 (38:20):
CMA's Tonight, ABC check it out. Matt Stell, he's got
a bunch of number one songs.
Speaker 1 (38:26):
Would you pull the music for a second. It's hard
for me to sing a song.
Speaker 2 (38:28):
You got this zeven day, I Blazenday, I pray for you.
Speaker 6 (38:36):
Nase you know that one I to pray for you
part you got.
Speaker 1 (38:39):
Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 2 (38:40):
Everything else is zebu mama say, But it's the only
part I knew I got too, if I'm being honest.
Speaker 1 (38:44):
And then the other one is a that man, I
know all the songs I can't sing. That ain't me
no more.
Speaker 2 (38:51):
Anyways, he got a bunch of songs, got a new
song called breaking in Boots's kind of killing it. But
I've known Matt for a long time, and now he's
taking credit for something that he does not need credit for.
Speaker 1 (38:59):
Lunchbox, did you talk to him or was this Morgan?
Speaker 2 (39:01):
Okay, So Matt claims because I love memorabilia and I've
been doing stuff with dorm dudes guests check him out,
dorm dudes breaks on TikTok, and he here is him
taking credit for that.
Speaker 9 (39:11):
Me and Bones have got into like sports memorabilia, hims
more so than me. But I think I need to
take a little credit for him getting into sports memorabilia,
or at least we got into it at the same time.
Speaker 6 (39:21):
But are you and Bobby like trading cards?
Speaker 2 (39:24):
We don't.
Speaker 9 (39:24):
We don't really trade. What you do is you pay
someone on TikTok A lot of money for nothing and
that's how the hobby goes.
Speaker 2 (39:32):
Okay, fair enough that he backed off of it a
little bit, yeah, because he was doing car Although I
would say he got me into cards a little more,
he did not give me an memorabilia.
Speaker 1 (39:41):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (39:41):
Matt's a great friend of mine and he's from Arkansas,
and like we go do Arkansas stuff together. Although that
sounds like we're cousins and we like that sounds weird. Yeah, yeah,
but yeah, Matt is a big card card guy was
for a long time. He tell me about breaks like
card breaks, and I was like, I'm gonna do cards.
I'm you know, I'm doing memorabilia and that eventually I
came back to the cards idea and I know I'm in. Now.
Speaker 5 (40:03):
You know what song I like of his, The on
a Savannah the Long Beach.
Speaker 1 (40:06):
I got it.
Speaker 5 (40:07):
Okay, I've been from Savannah to Long Beach, so no
man read you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1 (40:15):
I've been everywhere. What's the hook is I been? Has
I been everywhere?
Speaker 4 (40:26):
Oh?
Speaker 6 (40:26):
I had, I've been everywhere, man.
Speaker 1 (40:30):
Everywhere but one. I know, But I didn't get it.
I can't get it. Okay, check out Toma Tonight, We'll
see Tomorrow. By Everyboddy The Bobby Bone Show.
Speaker 2 (40:39):
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