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Speaker 1 (00:00):
What a long time.
Speaker 2 (00:02):
All right, let's go around the room. Aim, you're up.
Speaker 3 (00:05):
So I've just sort of been enamored with this dentist
story and his wife, you know. Okay, So they live
in Ohio and on December thirtieth, they were shot dead
in their home and it's not murder, suicide or anything.
They're treating it as a homicide. And their kids were
also in the house, but they were left unharmed. And
(00:27):
he's a dentist and what happened was on December thirtieth,
he didn't show up for work and that is very
uncharacteristic of him. So the dentist that owned the practice
was like, we need to send send somebody to the
house because they also couldn't get ahold of the wife either.
And so they're a very.
Speaker 1 (00:44):
Young, like real handsome couple.
Speaker 3 (00:46):
And now they've released footage of a guy like with
a hood on, like you know, walking in the alley
like where the trash cans are.
Speaker 2 (00:56):
Was anything stolen from the house, No.
Speaker 3 (00:58):
But this is the person and of interest, which it
is hard to tell anything about the person.
Speaker 1 (01:03):
But that's the latest update.
Speaker 2 (01:05):
Because bad vision, it just looked like a blacked out
a guy.
Speaker 3 (01:08):
Walking in snowy street, like with a hood up and
you can kind of see, Like when I was watching
it on the news, I was like trying to be like, Okay,
you know some people have a very distinct walk. It's
like maybe someone will know something that way, but it's
just very freaky and very bizarre. And then I made
the mistake of when I was reading a certain article,
maybe it was on TMZ. I think I went down
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to the comment section and someone commented that someone on
YouTube broke down.
Speaker 2 (01:34):
They could go into the comments though I know it.
Speaker 3 (01:36):
Broke down that the analytics of their wedding video which
was posted on YouTube, and like during a certain timeframe,
like I didn't know, you could see.
Speaker 2 (01:45):
They saw a similar walk. No, no, someone walking down
the aisle, similar walk.
Speaker 1 (01:50):
No. Now, I'm just giving you another details of that
I got.
Speaker 2 (01:53):
That's a part of crime movie. Yeah, the walk walk
And they go back and watch a wedding video and
it's like one of the groomsmen were walking.
Speaker 3 (01:59):
Oh, I feel like this is reminded me of something else.
Whenever they were Sir had surveillance on Osama bin Laden,
like wherever he was hiding out, but they couldn't tell
that it was actually him. They just had like night
vision of like or a heat sensor of someone walking,
and they were watching how he was walking and compared
it to a news interview he had done where he
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was walking with the journalist.
Speaker 4 (02:24):
Because he would walk the garden like every day of yes,
slow and tall and sometimes with.
Speaker 2 (02:28):
The cane es.
Speaker 3 (02:29):
So side note, but down in the comments, like so,
I guess there's someone on YouTube had realized that their
wedding video had been watched a certain amount of times
by the same person, like over and over and over,
and so I don't know if like I.
Speaker 2 (02:42):
Didn't know you could, how do you tell that? I
don't know.
Speaker 3 (02:44):
I'm just telling you to comment I saw like I
thought my d might know, Like that's possible, Like you
can get into the data of.
Speaker 2 (02:51):
YouTube unless you're in their YouTube page. But even then
you can't tell who's watched it a bunch of times.
Speaker 5 (02:55):
Douse, you know, like their IP address. He'd really had
to get in there.
Speaker 2 (02:57):
That's why you don't trust the comments.
Speaker 1 (02:59):
Yeah, well that part really freaked me out.
Speaker 3 (03:01):
But like if someone was stalking them, you know, because
their wedding, like I think was at their house, like where.
Speaker 2 (03:09):
They randomly broke in and was robbing them and killed
on the at.
Speaker 1 (03:14):
The motive remains totally unclear. It's wild.
Speaker 2 (03:19):
I don't who knows about this story.
Speaker 6 (03:21):
Yeah, there was also a phone call I guess to
nine one one from this house a few months prior
about a domestic incident.
Speaker 1 (03:27):
Yes, and then they she called it off.
Speaker 3 (03:30):
She's like, ah, never mind, they did. They didn't want
to look further into it. But it didn't say if
that was specifically from the wife. It was a female
at that residence, but we don't know it was a wife.
But then that made you think, oh, maybe there was
a domestic thing and it was murder suicide, but it
now it's homicide. But then I'm like, well, did they
hire somebody to come and do something or is this random?
Speaker 2 (03:54):
I have not seen that this is the couple. Yeah,
I mean I get it, but I'm Amy loves this stuff?
Speaker 1 (04:02):
What do you mean I love it? I don't love it.
Speaker 4 (04:04):
You love stories like this, you love documentaries, true crime.
Speaker 2 (04:07):
I think what he means to say is you're compelled
by these stories.
Speaker 1 (04:10):
It feels I yes, I thank you, but.
Speaker 2 (04:14):
You love these stories like these.
Speaker 3 (04:17):
But his name Spencer, her name is Monique and gosh,
a GoFundMe has been set up for their kids and
I think it's at over one hundred and sixty thousand
dollars so far donated because now they're orphans just like that.
So thankfully whoever was there, you know, spared the children
for whatever reason. But I mean, the whole thing is
just tragic. And yeah, I didn't know. That's all Morgan.
(04:39):
That's the same update, Like, this is all we know
unless anybody else knows anything else.
Speaker 1 (04:43):
But y'all didn't even know about them.
Speaker 4 (04:45):
To go back in the comments, you know, speaking of comments,
do you remember the Idaho murder murders, Yeah, the four
college students or whatever. He the murderer, Ryan Bryan Coleburger
or something. He would go after the murder was done.
He would go into chat rooms and like comment and
ask questions like how do you think he did it?
Speaker 1 (05:02):
Yeah, he'd love to see in the Facebook groups.
Speaker 4 (05:05):
Yeah, he'd love to see how people thought he did it.
And he'd be like, there's no way that could work,
you know, like oof eeries.
Speaker 1 (05:10):
That's creepy.
Speaker 7 (05:11):
See.
Speaker 6 (05:11):
That's why I want an updated mind Hunter, that show
on Netflix that was so like.
Speaker 2 (05:15):
Good about COVID got it canceled, and it.
Speaker 6 (05:18):
Was so good about going in the minds of these people.
Speaker 2 (05:21):
Yeah, it's a good one still on Netflix. Good and
the first season is individually different. I don't remember, but
there was always a part at the beginning and then
that ended up paying off too. It was a whole
different crime. He has a good one. I have an
update here. So we're going on a cruise starting February
twenty seventh. Eddie and I will be performing is the
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Go to topshelf Countrycruise dot Com to reserve of your cabin.
Breaking news, Raymundo is now going to join the cruise.
(06:06):
Did you know that is awesome? You didn't know that
was news to me?
Speaker 4 (06:10):
That yeah, breaking news.
Speaker 2 (06:12):
Well let's book that flight, baby, Yeah, seven day cruise
on that boat on a luxury ship leaving from Fort Lauderdale,
Key West, Nassau. Bemini Bemini Bemini. Thank you. Cruise sets
off February twenty seven, so you got over a month.
If you guys want to come, you can still come.
And now we're adding the great Raymundo.
Speaker 4 (06:30):
Je said, all you can drink.
Speaker 1 (06:34):
Inclusive.
Speaker 2 (06:35):
I've never been on a cruise. I would assume it is.
Speaker 8 (06:38):
No.
Speaker 6 (06:38):
So you can buy drink packages.
Speaker 2 (06:40):
He'll get a free one where you can drink as
much as he wants.
Speaker 6 (06:42):
Okay, yeah, I was gonna say, I don't know about us,
but yeah, for the.
Speaker 2 (06:44):
People, Ray, please be careful, dude, it's a boat.
Speaker 4 (06:47):
Oh no, you think you'll go over well, you know
how he is a couple of drinks and.
Speaker 2 (06:51):
He does get sloppy after a drink. Now, you guys
have not drink around me in probably a decade. I
am forty now, So what's different even weaker? Well, it's
typically no brown before noon, and if you're gonna do that,
it's late at night. But you can still fall off
the boat late at night, is my point.
Speaker 4 (07:09):
Uh huh.
Speaker 2 (07:09):
They got a great deck cruise. There's all kinds of
deck hands on there.
Speaker 4 (07:13):
All right, just be careful.
Speaker 2 (07:14):
Have you been on a cruise ever? Yeah, we did
one the year ago. When we went all over.
Speaker 4 (07:17):
Yeah, it was. It was great.
Speaker 2 (07:18):
Are you excited you're going yes? This is this is
the reason I joined the Bobby Bone Show.
Speaker 4 (07:24):
Oh the cruise, I thought.
Speaker 2 (07:25):
That's all you did was go on cruise and party
with people and do unlimited drinks. Well, I thought that's
what radio was. If you guys want to come, it's
a topshelf country cruise dot com. But breaking news, right Mundo.
I thought I could get him on. I thought I
get them on. We got him on. Pull some string,
some strings there, Okay, let's go over Todaddy edd of
your story.
Speaker 4 (07:42):
Yeah, this guy had a bad day. He was at
the grocery store and he was in the customer service
aisle at the line waiting to be attended to, and
somebody cut so he pulled a knife on him, Like
you're not cutting, get back, pull the knife on him.
The guy's like, try to fight a little bit, you know,
and then security stepped in. Guy forgot about the guy
that he was fighting with.
Speaker 2 (08:01):
Went to security.
Speaker 4 (08:02):
He's like, I'm gonna stab you too, started calling them names,
spit on them.
Speaker 2 (08:06):
But he get stabbed.
Speaker 4 (08:07):
Nobody got hurt, thankfully, but they said that this his
uh fighting with everyone. Happened all the way down to
the police station.
Speaker 2 (08:15):
Yeah, it feels like he was having a bad day,
like I said, and he's got like and when someone
has a bad day and they also have a weapon,
it's a bad mix.
Speaker 4 (08:21):
Dude. The charges are crazy. It's like assaulting an officer,
public intoxication, disorderly conduct. He's also drunk aggravated, assault with
a deadly weapon, assault of a law enforcement officer. That's
three counts of that.
Speaker 2 (08:34):
There is a Twinkie that's fifty years old. Yeah, and
it still exists. The world's oldest known Twinkie turns fifty fifty.
Would you eat it?
Speaker 9 (08:45):
Oh?
Speaker 4 (08:45):
Like, it's still in the package?
Speaker 2 (08:47):
For money?
Speaker 1 (08:48):
For how much money?
Speaker 10 (08:49):
No?
Speaker 2 (08:50):
A thousand bucks?
Speaker 1 (08:51):
Yeah, it does the whole thing.
Speaker 2 (08:52):
Or take a bite the whole thing.
Speaker 4 (08:55):
Aman, there's an old Twinkie.
Speaker 2 (08:57):
In nineteen seventy six, the student spoke up during a
lesson on food chemistry and preservatives asking how long a
Twinkie snack cake would last. Little do they know that
fifty years later, the Twinkie is still sitting proudly in
the case that they put it in. It's kind of white,
it's it looks kind of gross, but it's still there.
It's said to be the oldest known twinkie on planet Earth.
Speaker 1 (09:17):
Yeah, I don't know that I want to risk it.
Like what if you end up with some.
Speaker 4 (09:22):
Yeah, Like, I'm sure it's all you get sick from that.
Speaker 2 (09:25):
Twinkies underrated though, great, great dessert.
Speaker 1 (09:27):
Look pretty good.
Speaker 2 (09:28):
I like twinkies.
Speaker 4 (09:29):
Can you? Oh you probably can't have a twinky anywhere?
Is that even?
Speaker 2 (09:33):
Don't make them anymore? Do they? Yeah, they shut down
for a while and sold the company.
Speaker 5 (09:38):
Yeah, I think they came back.
Speaker 4 (09:40):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (09:40):
Man, you guys act like they start. No, they stopped
making twinkies for a while. You guys act like I
was crazy. Hundreds of hot wheels and warhammer figures are
stolen from a Washington State storage unit, and so it's
a bunch of money. Somebody just must have known where
the collectibles were. Do you guys? See Logan Poles Pokemon
cards up frouction. He paid five million bucks for it.
(10:02):
It's a one of one. It's an illustrator. He illustrator. Yeah,
and I don't know much about Pokemon cards except I
get some of the runoff from like the collectibles that
I read about baseball cards. Football card basketball cards. He
used to word around his neck and with like a
diamond case. And so Ken Golden paid him some money,
a bunch of million or so a couple million to
(10:23):
just be a part of the auction, and then they're
doing this big auction. This is one of the cards.
But he gets a piece of all everything auction, including
his own card. He's going to make a ton of money.
But it was a card that he paid five million
dollars for and now it's going out for auction. I
think there's forty sixty days left and it's already a
couple million, which means it's going to probably sell for
ten twelve million dollars.
Speaker 4 (10:41):
What about our like, didn't we invest in some cards, Larkhana?
Is that what we did? Same thing we did with
the pallette, but we did cards.
Speaker 2 (10:49):
Mike d Has the car increased a little bit of value?
Just a little?
Speaker 4 (10:53):
He's a little bit.
Speaker 2 (10:54):
Are they still in the packages?
Speaker 5 (10:55):
Yeah, we have one that we have not opened it all.
We opened some of them, but one of them is
completely sealed.
Speaker 2 (10:59):
All right. Do you think we'll know you whenever we
finally sell them? Yeah, like we'll be like twenty years.
I'm saying, I.
Speaker 5 (11:07):
Mean when they go up, it's like really good value.
Speaker 2 (11:09):
Yeah, probably like twenty years.
Speaker 4 (11:10):
Yeah, but I mean we're.
Speaker 2 (11:12):
But a little bit. We gambled on those to open them.
Speaker 4 (11:15):
Not to no wed I think we collectively decided not
to open it.
Speaker 2 (11:19):
We opened some of them because we went to them
on the air.
Speaker 4 (11:21):
Yeah yeah, yeah.
Speaker 2 (11:21):
My point is, whenever you buy cards and you open them,
if the value is not in there, you lose value.
You're looking to see if there's value in there. So
we bought it and looked to see and then there wasn't.
But we left some of them unopened. So we're already
at a negative because we got selfish and went in them.
Speaker 4 (11:38):
Because we couldn't couldn't help ourselves even.
Speaker 2 (11:40):
Though we didn't know what they were. That's what we
bought too. Yeah, so it's a full box, Yeah, full box.
A fortune teller predicts a woman would have a possession
stolen and then she stole her phone.
Speaker 4 (11:50):
Okay, well that would be the fortune teller.
Speaker 2 (11:52):
She's looking out for her business. A fortune teller in
Thailand took their prediction and stole a client's phone just
to prove that they were right. Police arrested the thirty
eight year old after they swiped a nineteen year old
woman's iPhone while she was praying earlier that day, he
had warned her that she would face bad luck and
lose a valuable item soon and then said he would
prevent it. And then I guess he followed her and
(12:13):
then stole the phone just to prove that something would
be stolen. But that's doing work. You know she's going
to come back if she believes. If you get away
with it, you know they're going to come back. All right, Morgan,
all right.
Speaker 6 (12:24):
There's some mom drama in Hollywood.
Speaker 2 (12:27):
I saw this story. It's now because husband's now stepping up.
Speaker 6 (12:31):
Yeah, there's a lot of drama. So first it started
with Ashley Tisdale. She was on high school musical and
she did a bunch of stuff on Disney and apparently
she was part of a mom friend group that had
Mandy Moore, Hillary Duff, Megan Trainer, and Ashley tizzdel did
an article in The Cut and was like breaking up
with my toxic mom friend group. And then now it's
just like snowballed in so many different directions. Now, Hillary
(12:53):
Duff's husband went online completely mocking the article and then
he did a full like exact photo, Yeah, put his
head on her and like put a new I think
it was still his body, at least in the article
it says he did that.
Speaker 1 (13:07):
He could have been his body. Okay, I don't know,
but yeah, So now.
Speaker 6 (13:10):
There's like just I guess I didn't realize there's this
much mom drama.
Speaker 2 (13:14):
I think there's always been less mom drama. But this
is a famous group and one of the famous people
decided to say something, so it blew up.
Speaker 3 (13:20):
Well, the dad is like, oh, the husband, sorry, the
husband that's not inserting himself in it.
Speaker 2 (13:25):
He's producer.
Speaker 3 (13:27):
So he said something like, you know when you're really
self centered, called her out.
Speaker 2 (13:33):
What was the drama? So they had the fire happened
and like Mandy Moore Win stayed at somebody's house. They
bought it. That's what I heard. The first part was.
Speaker 6 (13:42):
Yeah, and I've seen mixed things on this apparently like
actually didn't do that and she wasn't very kind during
the fight.
Speaker 2 (13:48):
But I don't know that didn't take someone in yeah.
Speaker 6 (13:51):
Or like didn't offer and she kind of like secluded
herself from that whole situation. But I don't know that
that's true. But around that same time she had unfollowed
Hillary Duff and Mandy Moore, so clearly something happened, and
then there was like things over. I guess she made
a comment about Charlie Cook and there was something in there,
But none of this is like Charlie Kirk Kirk did
(14:11):
I say that, we'd ye, Charlie Cook Kirk Sorry?
Speaker 2 (14:15):
And then Crook and.
Speaker 4 (14:16):
Chase That's what I thought, Charlie Crook, Charlie.
Speaker 6 (14:21):
So yeah, I mean they have it like the only
news that's really come out is like they've unfollowed each other,
and then there was this drama around the fires and
then now this article comes out and it's a whole spot.
Speaker 1 (14:32):
He called her.
Speaker 3 (14:33):
He called Ashley Tisdale self obsessed and tone deaf.
Speaker 2 (14:40):
Well, this is happening everywhere all the time. We're just
seeing this because it's famous people and one of them
decided to leak it out. So don't fill alone if
you're in a toxic group yourself. This is happening everywhere.
Speaker 4 (14:48):
High school shows up in like different ways. I think
we're adults.
Speaker 2 (14:52):
That's just life that happens in high school and just
keeps happening. It just happens first in high school.
Speaker 3 (14:56):
Also, how bold if you're in a well known, own
celebrity mom group and then you decide to.
Speaker 6 (15:04):
Do an article completely about it.
Speaker 1 (15:06):
The title of is breaking up with my toxic mom group.
Speaker 4 (15:10):
Like that's that's intense.
Speaker 1 (15:12):
I mean, you're asking for it.
Speaker 4 (15:13):
That doesn't happen like in a regular neighborhood, Like the
word doesn't get out that big where the whole world knows.
Speaker 6 (15:18):
Yeah, and it is him, it's his body. And he says,
when you're the most self obsessed, tone deaf person on earth,
other moms tend to shift focus to their actual toddlers.
And he's like posing the same way she is. It's
a full like mock up.
Speaker 2 (15:31):
Well, you're not alone out there everybody. If you're in
a little.
Speaker 6 (15:34):
Situation trauma between mom like, I guess, well, I.
Speaker 2 (15:38):
Think just group dynamics in general. Yeah, this always happens,
especially if it's not families. But even families are dynamics
where you know, just it mostly just stays in house.
So yes, I would say, if you're in a group
pta mom group coaches, there's always drama club. Yeah, there's
always drama. Put people together, there's going to be drama.
(16:00):
Let's see anybody not go? I have a bunch? Are
we going?
Speaker 4 (16:06):
Were gone?
Speaker 2 (16:06):
Okay? People are betting on the return of Jesus. What
are the are the it's just a two percent chance
that Jesus will come back in before twenty twenty seven
for twenty twenty seven, But you can bet it.
Speaker 1 (16:20):
But then you're not here.
Speaker 2 (16:22):
Well, so that's the point, Like, if he does come back,
you're not going to get your money.
Speaker 4 (16:26):
All right, Yeah, that's stupid.
Speaker 6 (16:27):
Is this also the same thing as like the rapture
was happening at one point? Is this the same level?
Speaker 2 (16:32):
People just over and over are creating these But this
is you can actually bet on it. You can put
money into one of these apps. But yeah, if it
does happen, you're not going to get your money. And
if it doesn't happen and you win, you just gave
them alone for two years.
Speaker 4 (16:43):
Yep. Well that's a good way of thinking of that,
because you.
Speaker 2 (16:46):
Just gave him money to make very little interest. You
get to put it in somewhere and even in a
checking account and made more interest on that and the
money that you would win.
Speaker 6 (16:53):
Is there other lifestyle things you can bet on?
Speaker 11 (16:55):
Oh?
Speaker 2 (16:55):
Now a lot of these prediction apps have it all
kinds of stuff. Year old guy in Florida got caught
driving one hundred and fifty four miles an hour on
wet roads. That's just fast, regardless dry wet. I have
no interest to drive that fast for any reason whatsoever.
Speaker 4 (17:09):
One has to see gone though.
Speaker 2 (17:09):
Well, I drove a race car once and I wouldn't
go over like seventy on the track a race car. Yeah,
I like built to go, put in the suit, climbed
in the window, and I was like, you know, I'm good,
it's fun. I'm good. That is from Fox thirteen News.
Ready have the clip of the guy getting handed the baby. Yep,
my TikTok. Did you guys see this TikTok where the
(17:30):
guy was like, this woman's handed me this baby. Yes,
one of the bathroom here.
Speaker 4 (17:33):
Yeah, Like the the lady handed me the baby and said,
I got used the athen old my baby And I said, sure,
I love babies. Is she had to me the baby?
And I think he l likes me?
Speaker 1 (17:41):
Where's the mama.
Speaker 2 (17:42):
In the bathrooms? You check the carn I don't know. Wow,
your thoughts, I have a couple. Uh.
Speaker 3 (17:51):
It kind of seems like maybe they're in like a
southern smaller town. Yeah, like I was picturing like an
academy or bass sports or something like.
Speaker 2 (18:03):
That's pros off. You just commind two stories.
Speaker 4 (18:05):
But we like it.
Speaker 1 (18:05):
Oh, thank you, thank you.
Speaker 3 (18:07):
So I felt like that you look like a nice guy.
But and maybe if you really have to go to
the bathroom, and I'm not going to do it. But
the thing is they I never saw an update if
the mom came out of the bathroom, and so then
I kept wondering, like, did she just say she's going
to the bathroom and this was her way of ditching
her baby.
Speaker 2 (18:22):
I think if the mom wouldn't have come back through
it to for sure been an update. What I thought
was this mom had some bad diarrhea type stuff and
just needed somebody quick.
Speaker 1 (18:31):
It's desperate and listen.
Speaker 2 (18:32):
I don't think you should be handing your baby to people. However,
it does take a village a lot of times, and
I think if you were just to randomly pick someone,
the odds are they're going to be a decent person
that's going to take care of the baby for five minutes.
You have an emergency. You shouldn't have to do that.
But if you just throw a rock into a pile
of people, the person you ha's probably gonna be somebody
that's gonna yeah, sure, and they're not gonna do anything
bad to the baby. And that's only if it's an emergency.
(18:54):
But then I wondered, if you have diarrhea, you just
hold the baby while you have diarrhea.
Speaker 4 (18:56):
Yes, yeah, just hold a baby. Hold it. It's like
a football. Why you have diarrhea, go, do your think,
hold the baby. Then you're done. And then weird that
she picked a guy like I think.
Speaker 2 (19:05):
She picked whoever's closest and looks safe, like old enough
and closest. I don't think it was that she looked
for a guy. I don't think you look for someone
in that situation because it is something that has done
in an emergency.
Speaker 3 (19:14):
Okay, but once you hear this guy talk and his
accent and he's real nice.
Speaker 1 (19:19):
He sounds nice, but like just.
Speaker 3 (19:20):
Looking at him, he's not the first person I'm going
to go do, like if I didn't hear him speak,
because once he spoke, he sounds he's like a gentle giant,
but he's like a big Burley Mayon.
Speaker 2 (19:30):
You look for another mom, Yeah, that's why it's an emergency.
They weren't looking for somebody. They weren't like walking around
finding the right person. There was an emergency and they
were like, oh my god, would you please hold my baby?
And they went in.
Speaker 4 (19:42):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (19:43):
She probably also kind of irritated that that guy went
viral because it wasn't her proudest moment when she had diarrhea.
And I don't know if she had diarrhea, who knows.
She could have been vomiting and not be able to
hold a baby.
Speaker 4 (19:51):
But luckily she's never shown in the video, right, so
no one knows who she is.
Speaker 2 (19:55):
His wife or whomever that woman has comes into the video.
Speaker 1 (19:58):
Yeah, and then their kid. Yeah, they're like, where'd you
get that baby?
Speaker 4 (20:01):
He's like, I never thought of doing that.
Speaker 2 (20:03):
I thought it was a joke. At first, I thought
they were doing I thought it was his baby and
they were just doing a joke. Yeah, but it wasn't
a joke.
Speaker 1 (20:09):
Who knows.
Speaker 2 (20:09):
But I think most people are honest, and if you
needed somebody, there are a hundred people in a room,
ninety nine of them are actually gonna go like, yeah,
hold day.
Speaker 4 (20:15):
Before I get it. That's just that one percent wouldn't
do it.
Speaker 2 (20:19):
You wouldn't do it. But I'm saying, if they'll say
she's vomiting her brains out, that's okay, hold the baby,
like yeah.
Speaker 3 (20:23):
Because what are the odds you're hating your baby to
someone that's like, yeah, I'd be waiting.
Speaker 2 (20:27):
Kill the baby. It's not a point one kill kid,
make anything eat it?
Speaker 4 (20:32):
You still one out of ninety nine and that hundred.
Speaker 2 (20:34):
No, I'm saying it's way less than one percent. But
you can't go less than one one percent room with
one hundred people. Yeah, I just wouldn't take that risk.
I don't think she wanted to take the risk.
Speaker 4 (20:44):
No, I'm telling you there is no situation you put
me in where I'm not I'm letting go my baby
and give it to a stranger. Never fair.
Speaker 1 (20:51):
That's why I thought maybe she never came back fair.
Speaker 2 (20:54):
Oh yeah, I'm just trying to. Now they have to
see it with a bit of empathy and that there
must have been something going on that she felt like
she had to do that. I don't know what. I
just don't know what it was.
Speaker 6 (21:05):
This reminds me. Have you guys seen in like Nordic
countries where they leave the baby sleeping outside in the stroller.
When they go inside restaurants.
Speaker 2 (21:12):
They leave them out. They're warm.
Speaker 6 (21:14):
Yeah, they're all like bundled up. There's snow falling in
the though.
Speaker 2 (21:17):
Why they left outside to acclimate them to the environment.
Speaker 4 (21:24):
Oh, because they're in the Nordic like Sweden.
Speaker 6 (21:27):
It's really good for them, I guess for babies to
be out like that. But yeah, there's like lines of
strollers out just with the babies all bundled up in them.
Speaker 2 (21:33):
And they go over to them after when they pull
the thing back because it's snowing and the snows all
over the crib, but the baby's and it's warm, just chilling.
Speaker 1 (21:39):
Oh, that seems like a cool place to Interesting.
Speaker 2 (21:43):
Why do Finish parents do better? Nordic people leave their
babies outside to nap due to a cultural belief in
I don't know that word, but it's called open air living,
and the perceived health benefits of fresh air lead into
better longer sleep, stronger immune systems, and reduced exposure to
indoor germs, yeah, super flu Those safety precautions are taken
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for extreme temperatures. The traditional helped children adapt to cold
climates and foster's resilience with parents often ensuing babies. But
that's it. Yeah, that's good. What I've seen those two interesting.
And also they can trust leave their kids out.
Speaker 4 (22:19):
Yeah, well, I guess there's a lot of other kids too.
Speaker 2 (22:20):
Okay, that makes it even easier for somebody's still one
of the kids. If there's one hundred kids.
Speaker 4 (22:24):
No, yeah, I get it, I get it. I wouldn't do.
Speaker 1 (22:26):
That either, But if it's part of your culture, you might.
Speaker 7 (22:30):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (22:30):
Yeah, I guess if we all did it.
Speaker 2 (22:32):
There are probably some cultures that are like, I would
never let a person I don't know babysit my kid
and they found them on the internet.
Speaker 4 (22:36):
Yeah, that's weird, dude. There's apps on that. No, but
even that saying yeah, yeah, yeah, I know, I know,
it's just like you were leaving our kid with Have
you ever done that? Yeah, we've had babysitters.
Speaker 1 (22:46):
From an app or like care dot com.
Speaker 4 (22:49):
No, I don't think we've ever done the app. But
someone you didn't I have someone that we didn't know, like, yeah,
I mean there are probably people that would hear that
and go, there's no way I would do that.
Speaker 2 (22:58):
Leave my most precious someone I don't know.
Speaker 4 (23:01):
I know, it's it's weird.
Speaker 2 (23:02):
It is weird to do that.
Speaker 1 (23:03):
I would leave my dad was people. I don't know.
Speaker 2 (23:05):
I'm not judging him for doing it. I'm just saying,
you leave your dad with people.
Speaker 3 (23:08):
At the time he needed care. Yeah, I was finding
people on care on I think his care dot com.
I was like, okay, I mean they're vetted, yeah, but.
Speaker 4 (23:18):
What are they gonna do your dad.
Speaker 2 (23:20):
I'm not arguing pro or or or against. I'm just
saying where Eddie was going, I could never do that.
There are some people that will look at you the
same way, or you just hire somebody you've never met
to watch your kids ago. I could never do that
in the same way that you look at someone handing
their baby to a person they don't know.
Speaker 4 (23:35):
I just know that you have all control with handing
the baby, like to someone they don't know in any situation, right.
Speaker 2 (23:41):
Like, but you don't know who's coming to watch your kids.
They can murder them.
Speaker 4 (23:44):
Yeah, you know, like you know someone that knows them.
Speaker 2 (23:46):
They're not, but you don't know, dude.
Speaker 4 (23:47):
My parents are the ones that've got a lady to
stay with us at a hotel in Vegas.
Speaker 2 (23:51):
That was crazy.
Speaker 1 (23:52):
That is crazy.
Speaker 4 (23:53):
Luckily, she was nice.
Speaker 1 (23:54):
Yeah, that's pretty well.
Speaker 2 (23:56):
If you don't really know, you don't trust goodness.
Speaker 1 (23:59):
I start did that show you told us?
Speaker 2 (24:01):
Oh no, no, that's the movie.
Speaker 1 (24:04):
No, The Night of.
Speaker 2 (24:07):
How many episodes in are you?
Speaker 1 (24:09):
One? Not even done with it?
Speaker 2 (24:11):
Even just one is good.
Speaker 1 (24:14):
But it just makes me think how your life can
change like that.
Speaker 2 (24:17):
Yep. So it's crazy. Be careful, especial if you had
your baby to somebody, yeah, immediately, yeah.
Speaker 3 (24:24):
Or you leave your baby into the people that left
their baby in the hotel room while they went to
go eat or whatever in the foreign country and then
they're on the cruise.
Speaker 2 (24:32):
No, not the cruise, madel of the Canns. She was
taken from right when they went to go eat down
the hall. Yeah, they abducted her to the hotel. I
ever saw her again. I mean, yeah, there's a cruise.
Speaker 4 (24:41):
Yeah. My wife tells me, like, even you're going to
the girls, even you're going to the comunie store, don't
leave the kids in the car, because I've thought about it,
like it's real quick, man, I'm just gonna get just
gonna get them to go in there get milk. I'll
come right back.
Speaker 2 (24:51):
Out and you know what, Uh, nine hundred ninety nine
times out of one thousand, it's gonna be okay, yes,
that chance, but you could find somebody out by the
gas like, hey, we watched my kids. They're just in
the car.
Speaker 4 (25:02):
We watch them for me.
Speaker 2 (25:03):
Hey man, I ran them here. You're a good dude.
We watched them for one second. All right, that's it?
Do you take talk? Quarderver come in, yes, you're what leggings?
Speaker 3 (25:13):
I ordered leggings from TikTok shop and I was gonna
buy these leggings from their website full price, and then
I saw some girl putting them on on tikshok and
then mean like click here because right now they're fifty
percent off, and so I was like, no way. And
so I thought, after I talked to y'all, I thought, well,
maybe I'm getting some you know, generic ripoff version, Like
(25:34):
they're not going to be a high quality. They came
in there, these leggings are amazing.
Speaker 2 (25:41):
Really yeah? So are they just like the thing.
Speaker 1 (25:44):
They seem to be.
Speaker 3 (25:46):
And the only reason why I ever started to look
these leggings up is because I saw the scroll and
Pilate's wearing them, and I was like, those leggings are
so cute, but I've never seen that logo before. It's
just a little triangle on the back. So then I
google leggings with triangle on the back, and then that's
when it went to their website and I was going
to pay full price. Well then then it showed up
in my TikTok half price. So instead of paying you know,
(26:07):
ninety dollars for the leggings, I've paid forty five.
Speaker 2 (26:10):
Hit us back in a few weeks.
Speaker 4 (26:12):
See you they're still together.
Speaker 2 (26:13):
Well, it's just fifty to fifty TikTok. Shaw has a
lot of great stuff, but there's a lot of stuff
I get too from Olly, Oh this is cool, and
then it just rarely falls apart. Okay, but it could be.
Speaker 1 (26:21):
Right, I mean, I get it.
Speaker 3 (26:22):
I still haven't, like, you know, washed them a bunch
or worked out on them a bunch, But I just
was like, and it came in the bag of the company,
like the bag was the brand. So but I mean,
I know people can rip that stuff off too, anything graphics, yeah,
like printed thousand stuff, put it on a bag. But
I'm like, this is just crazy fifty percent off.
Speaker 2 (26:47):
Okay, we'll take a break if you go over today
and listen to the Bobby Cast. Eddie and I have
an episode where we're talking about MTV. You know they
cut MTV. It's dead as a channel, right that.
Speaker 1 (27:00):
I didn't I guess I didn't know it was officially dead.
Speaker 2 (27:02):
Well, it's dead as there's no more music ever, Like
they cut every one of their music channels. Guy who
oh no, So they the brand still exists and they
just do all shows which they were doing kind of
doing anyway, but they used to do like MTV nineties,
MTV World Music. All those channels are done and there's
no music ever on MTV. So it was the official
death of music on MTVKA and all their side sub channels.
(27:27):
And so we talk about that and we talk about
the things we remember most about MTV. What's your biggest
MTV memory? What comes to my first t RL? That's
what I said to is my number one? Eddie went,
Eddie went once. He talks about it. Yeah, that's cool.
Speaker 4 (27:39):
He was in New York. I mean I didn't go in,
but I saw him, you know, from the street.
Speaker 2 (27:44):
Oh like what it was in high school? Yeah that's crazy. Cool, Yeah,
thats crazy. That's on the Bobby Cast. We will take
a break and come back the Bobby Bone Show. Everybody roll.
Let us go over and talk to Samantha in Illinois. Samantha,
you're on the show.
Speaker 12 (28:04):
Hey May Morning Studio, Marni. So I just needed some advice.
I think it's humbly, but I've been in my company
for eight years and I've moved up pretty fast, and
so I have quite a few people that are under
me that have been in the company for forty twenty
to forty years, and I'm struggling getting them to take
(28:27):
me seriously but also like be professional at the same time,
because I get a lot of jokes of, oh, I
was in the company when you were born, So just
kind of like knowing how to navigate that.
Speaker 2 (28:40):
Yeah, it's awkward being younger than people you manage. I've
had situations like that before. So first, uh, they're just
kind of testing boundaries with you when they make the jokes.
So they're also probably unsure of how formal to be
with you because you are younger, and it's awkward for
them as well, and there's probably a little bit of
jealousy within them and that's how it manifests. So it's
(29:05):
all of that. So, first of all, know that that
it's awkward for you, it's awkward for them and they
don't really know how to handle it. And then I
say this a lot, I preach this a whole lot.
It's just all about consistency. So decide who you are
at work and be super consistent period so they know
what to expect from you. Also, don't make jokes back
(29:25):
about it if you're uncomfortable with the jokes they're making
about it, because all that does is open up the
door for them to make more jokes about it. So
and you can diffuse that with something like, hey, let's
just keep it professional and move on. So don't apologize
for it either, because that would be like you did
something wrong, but it's awkward for everybody. Also, don't feel
like you've got to be part of the group at
(29:47):
first while these new boundaries are being established, Like if
they're having a hard time accepting you as a boss
or a leader for whatever reason. It could be that
you're a woman, that you're younger, that you're seven foot tall,
that you're a dude, who knows why. I don't integrate
yourself within like the super peer group until the boundaries,
because you'll never be a super peer with them again sadly.
(30:09):
So that's what I would say. It's awkward for everybody,
but you do have to be so consistent in that
this is who you are at work and they have
to respect that. And then if they don't, you kill
one of them so they can all see it.
Speaker 4 (30:19):
Oh wow as an example.
Speaker 2 (30:20):
Yeah, like okay, one of you come forward and then
they'll know. Then they'll know. No, it's it's really about consistency,
and they don't know how to react to you because
it's awkward for them as well. So it is awkward,
but you deserve that awkwardness because you deserve that job.
And sometimes there are tough things that come with really
cool circumstances.
Speaker 12 (30:41):
No, I really appreciate that. I think that's great advice,
So thank you very much. And also I am a
part twour and I've listened to everything a podcast for
eight years since I got this job.
Speaker 2 (30:51):
Actually part if there's a correlation, listen, I get tired
of me and I am me. I can't imagine someone
that's listened to every episode for eight years. Thank you
very much. And we do a second show on the
podcast is what Samantha's talking about, So we do this
radio show and then we go over to the podcast
feed and we do a second show pretty much every day.
(31:11):
So Samantha, thank you. Good luck at work. You deserve
that job and what the good stuff comes, just the
other parts you deserve. You know what you're going through now.
It's a bit awkward, but you'll get through it and
they will respect you more once it's over all.
Speaker 12 (31:23):
Right, thank you so much. You guys, have a good day.
Speaker 2 (31:24):
See you later.
Speaker 4 (31:25):
And then again, you have to kill one of them,
do it. People gotta know you gotta do what you
gotta do.
Speaker 1 (31:30):
That's how we learned here.
Speaker 2 (31:31):
Yeah, remember Ron, I don't want to put it. I
don't want to put them down. But that changed everything.
Speaker 13 (31:37):
Dad.
Speaker 2 (31:37):
You guys, you all stood up a little straighter, didn't you.
Let's go to Christy and Dallas, who's on. We were
talking about earlier this article said women want to hear
the compliment you enchant me, and we talked about that.
But Christy, you're on, Hi, Good morning morning.
Speaker 8 (31:56):
Yeah okay, and you know en chant me is just creepy.
I agree, But how about you like you fascinate me?
I like that word fascinate me. I mean, there there
can be a situation. I think a very intimate situation
where you know you're enchanting might work. But you enchant
me is that's creepy and complimenting people all the time.
(32:20):
You know, if I hear my significant other complimenting everybody,
it kind of takes away from the compliments to give me.
Speaker 2 (32:29):
I feel like if I tell somebody you fascinate me,
they're going to think I'm going to eat them like that.
That that feels check. Yeah, that's what a stalker would be.
I'm so fascinated with you that I'm going to watch
your every move and then at your most vulnerable, I'm
going to take you, kill you, and eat you.
Speaker 6 (32:44):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (32:45):
I'm jumping far on that, but if someone said that
to me, fascinating feels a bit unhealthy, and chant feels
weird too. I'm not arguing for that one. I just
thought that was a weird, weird compliment to give somebody.
You enchant me?
Speaker 4 (32:58):
What's a good simple one? Like like, what.
Speaker 1 (33:00):
About what about from Jerry maguire? You complete me?
Speaker 2 (33:03):
Well, that's from us, that's so from a movie.
Speaker 4 (33:07):
You automatically go to Jerry McGuire.
Speaker 2 (33:09):
Yeah, that's so from a movie. Okay, I think you
just say what feels normal to you.
Speaker 1 (33:15):
I'm enamored with you again, You're gonna eat me. I'm
obsessed with you.
Speaker 2 (33:21):
How about this? I can't it's really fun to be around.
Speaker 4 (33:24):
Yeah, but that could be friend friendly.
Speaker 2 (33:27):
Yeah, like cool, we can be friends. Then there's not
a perfect one that we can generically assign. But I
would rather go on the side of not so enamored,
not so obsessed. And I think if you're just torn,
I really like being around you.
Speaker 1 (33:41):
I get lost when I'm with you.
Speaker 4 (33:44):
I don't know what that means.
Speaker 2 (33:46):
Is that what you say when you're late? I lost?
I was coming to you. Christy. We appreciate the call.
Thank you very much for listening.
Speaker 7 (33:52):
Okay, bye, y'all.
Speaker 2 (33:54):
Bye. You guys. Call us if you want. We'd love
to hear from you. It doesn't have to be about that.
It can be a question or comment about and you've
heard her about the show eight seven seven seventy seven, Bobby,
that's the number, eight seven seven seventy seven, Bobby.
Speaker 14 (34:09):
There aren't three people, three men in the car beside
me that are smoking hot. I'm very sure it is
not just a cigarette, because I could see the joint
and their car is on They're not moving or anything.
So my question is would you call the police on
them so that they're not impaired? Because I am in
the car with my baby, So what would you do?
Speaker 2 (34:32):
Nothing?
Speaker 1 (34:35):
Huh?
Speaker 3 (34:35):
I mean yeah, I probably wouldn't do anything. But she
does make a point like if you saw three people
sitting in a car drinking pier.
Speaker 4 (34:42):
With tall boys but not moving, Well, what does she
mean by that? Like, are they like a parked out
of like a red light? It's about to be green, right,
there are three men in the car behind me the
course issue park if she could be in a parking lot, okay,
And she says they're not moving. Again, this is one
of those that ain't your chilly. They're also not moving
(35:05):
And also you don't know what you're looking at, she said.
Speaker 3 (35:07):
A joint man, if you saw a beer if they
were driving, would I probably call the cops?
Speaker 2 (35:15):
No, I'm telling you that can make me a bad person,
But I don't think I would call the cops if
I saw three guys handing a beer to each other
while driving, Are they driving erradically? That's different? And if
I see someone driving way erratically and there is no beer,
I see no beer. I'm calling the cops, but I
think it's based on what I'm seeing that they're doing
(35:36):
illegally and or that I'm sure of they're doing it.
I just don't feel like the cops have so much
to worry about that if they're not in danger endangering
anyone at that time. I don't know. I don't think
I would. I could be totally wrong. I don't think
I would call the cops. Go ahead, I don't. I
don't think I would either make me feel guilty that
I was.
Speaker 3 (35:54):
No, I'm not, because that's the question I'm asking myself
is not to make you feel guilty. I'm like, I
probably wouldn't if I saw them smoking. However, I'd probably
think about it longer if I saw them drinking. And
I don't know that that's right because they it impairs
you either way.
Speaker 4 (36:12):
I'd have to get a little more confirmation. Roll the
window down.
Speaker 2 (36:16):
Yeah, what if you said, okay, what if you smelled it? Yeah, yeah,
you would call it.
Speaker 4 (36:20):
I mean again, like, I don't understand the situation here.
If the car was moving, they were not moving the car,
They're just in the parking lot.
Speaker 1 (36:26):
No, maybe then you clarify are you just taking one hit.
Excuse me.
Speaker 4 (36:32):
But if I'm driving and there's a there's a car
of dudes.
Speaker 2 (36:35):
You don't know what you see. They could be passing
something else.
Speaker 1 (36:38):
Around, oh like a oh a hand rolled cigarette, black
and mild.
Speaker 2 (36:45):
I just am not going to jump in. It ain't
my business. They're not doing anything that looks dangerous. As
far as the car's not erratic, they're not dripping radical,
I wouldn't call the cops. Yeah, I could be way
wrong about that, so not right, but I wouldn't. But
thank you for that. Let's go with voicemul number one.
Speaker 15 (37:02):
Okay, So I heard that Bobby met Amy's boyfriend, and
I was not impressed, Bobby by your reaction. Sometimes things
are just a must lie situation, but a good way
to get to know someone's maybe like go on like
a little weekend trip and then the girls can go
do something, and then you and the guy can do something.
I know you hate that idea, but be nicer to him.
Speaker 14 (37:24):
It was nice.
Speaker 2 (37:25):
Nicer Amy. I thought I was nice, but I also
was giving my honest recollection of the event. When Amy
brought her boyfriend to our house the first time we met,
all I said was we didn't talk a whole lot,
meaning we were all sitting together and most of the
conversation was Amy and my wife, and we jumped in
a little bit, but it really wasn't our time to shine. Therefore,
(37:48):
I said that he seemed like a kind guy. I
don't know.
Speaker 1 (37:51):
Yeah, no, I mean, I think the goal is to me.
Speaker 3 (37:53):
To me, it felt weird that we had gone that
long and y'all hadn't met yet. So I just wanted
that to happen, So it felt good, goal accomplished.
Speaker 2 (38:02):
You also know me that once I have a streak
of something going, I don't like to break the streak,
regardless of whatever it is. Weird, Yeah, and.
Speaker 4 (38:08):
The streak was not meeting him.
Speaker 2 (38:10):
Well, I had it and I was like, dang, we've
been six months. Yeah, I didn't go nine Yeah.
Speaker 1 (38:14):
It's like, all, maybe we can go two years. Maybe
the first time I ever.
Speaker 3 (38:17):
Meet him is if they where to get married.
Speaker 2 (38:21):
I dang, well, no, I was going far.
Speaker 1 (38:23):
If we were to get married.
Speaker 3 (38:25):
No, no, no, that's not I mean, obviously dating as
long as we have those conversations happened, but I think
we've we sort of went sort of stepped a little
bit backwards. I think in that conversation, Oh no, me
and him like just just some life things that have
happened and stuff with our kids. Like we're like, why
would we don't need to rush anything at all, and so.
Speaker 2 (38:48):
Good for you, thanks for sharing that. Yeah, it didn't
really make it. I mean you had to share that.
Speaker 1 (38:53):
Well, I hadn't really shared that with anybody.
Speaker 3 (38:55):
I'm just like, everyone's getting engaged around here.
Speaker 2 (39:00):
I know it's like a virus. Yes, everyone, you're not
getting caught up? Are you seeing them? Oh?
Speaker 4 (39:07):
Yeah, don't do that, Amy.
Speaker 3 (39:08):
No, No, I have been married, so I think that if
I had not before, I probably would be itching a
little more.
Speaker 2 (39:16):
Hey, I saw Maddie and Tay were still out touring
doing shows, and the Internet was mad at them because
they said they were breaking up. But they're still doing shows.
Those shows are shows that they've agreed to do. They
probably agreed over a year ago, and they don't want
to leave the venue or if they're supporting another artist,
leaving them high and dry. Also, Internet, you suck. Find
(39:36):
something else to be mad at. But they're upset. How
can you announce you're breaking up but you're still doing shows.
Speaker 4 (39:41):
That's interesting I think about that. The contracts probably are,
like Maddie and Tay the band was supposed to play here,
so they're fulfilling that contract.
Speaker 2 (39:48):
Yes, and you often book shows or tours six, nine,
twelve months out, So leave Maddie Ante alone. They're awesome
and it just shows you they still like each other. Yeah,
that that dissolving of the entity isn't because they hate
each other. That they're still friends, and I think they
just want to do different stuff. So yeah, I get
(40:10):
off Maddie and Tay. That's a lot to say. Right
over to Beth in Texas. Hey, Beth, you're on the show.
What's going on?
Speaker 11 (40:18):
Hey, y'all, I just wanted to let y'all know what
my husband did that attracted me to him in the beginning.
Speaker 2 (40:25):
All Right.
Speaker 11 (40:26):
He was funny, he was hilarious. He was fun to
be around. So that was it was inviting, you know,
it was just fun to hang out with him. He
was very he's very kind. He gives compliments. Something else
that y'all said about like not cussing and people not knowing.
(40:47):
Oh I noticed, we all notice, you know, because of
my religion, it keeps us from cussing and doing certain things,
and we noticed when people cussing.
Speaker 2 (40:58):
When they don't was your husband ugly?
Speaker 11 (41:01):
He's not ugly, but he's not like super attractive either.
Speaker 2 (41:06):
Well I wonder because also I know some really funny
guys that people would consider not and they don't even
get a second look because they're funny. Because you got
to someone, you have to be somewhat attracted to the
person before you take their humor and use that as
part of the attraction. Because you can think some people
(41:27):
are funny, you're just not attracted to them, Like that
person's hilarious, but I want to see him naked. But
I just wondered, just wondering.
Speaker 1 (41:33):
Yeah, like how did he get his foot in the
door with her?
Speaker 2 (41:36):
Yeah, Like, well, because him just being funny, if he
was a troll, probably not gonna work, you know, But
sounds like he's okay, right, Beth.
Speaker 13 (41:46):
He's okay.
Speaker 11 (41:46):
Yeah, he's okay. He's not somebody that I would have like.
It was just because I was in a group with
him with friends, you know, that's how I'm many, And
he was just he was hilarious. He was also a
little dirty. So I was single as the time when
we were you know, and that kind of attracted.
Speaker 3 (42:01):
Me to wait dirty like hell because you just said,
you know, like pickin on Charlie Brown.
Speaker 11 (42:07):
Oh, the same things that he was capable of in
the bedroom.
Speaker 9 (42:13):
How about that?
Speaker 2 (42:13):
Whoa Hey, religion in factor and early on as long
as they're married. I'll say this, I think women have
the ability to be attracted to longer term positive qualities
than than men do. Yeah, with us, Yes, we have
to be visually stimulated before we allow any other stimulation
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to happen. With you guys, you can actually see Oh
I don't have to have it as visual. It can
be other things. There has to be something there.
Speaker 3 (42:42):
But then yeah, but to give y'all some credit, it's
like y'all might be initially attractive people, but sometimes you
may go out with the girl and realize like, okay,
yeah she's hot, but her personality.
Speaker 2 (42:55):
We would never go out with them if we weren't
attracted to them, right, But you will end it, you'll
appending just depending Yes, yeah, there's a level of hotness. Yeah.
Speaker 4 (43:03):
Oh, we've talked.
Speaker 1 (43:04):
About d about crazy. I'm about crazy.
Speaker 2 (43:07):
Played the video I.
Speaker 4 (43:08):
Sent you the other day, which one remind me.
Speaker 3 (43:11):
Okay, well, well I'll be finds the video not talking
about the crazy hot skill. I'm just talking about her
overall personality.
Speaker 2 (43:18):
She's rude or yeah, but the conversation was initial attraction.
Speaker 1 (43:22):
And right, so I was just giving out some credit.
Speaker 2 (43:24):
We don't deserve it, why it shouldn't care? I don't know.
Speaker 4 (43:30):
Oh yeah, yah, yeah, yeah yeah.
Speaker 2 (43:31):
The video is called life Advice to Younger Men. I
don't know if he curses here or not.
Speaker 4 (43:35):
Yeah, I don't think he does.
Speaker 2 (43:36):
Also, it's podcast, we'll bleep it if so. And the
guy's name is Noah Reedy and I sent this to
Oh he does curse?
Speaker 4 (43:42):
He does curse? He does?
Speaker 2 (43:43):
Okay, let me rewind this life advice.
Speaker 10 (43:45):
I wish my dad would have told me when I
was younger, just date a hot chick. Okay. People are
going to tell you that personality matters, and like maybe,
but here's what happens. When you date someone for their personality.
Speaker 2 (43:56):
You're dating a woman.
Speaker 10 (43:57):
Eventually you're gonna get shoot out for some that's not
your fault. And if you're dating someone for their personality,
you're just gonna be sitting there thinking to yourself, Am
I getting yelled at by a right now? Which is
the worst day of my entire life.
Speaker 13 (44:10):
You did.
Speaker 2 (44:11):
I mean, you yelled that by a hot chick.
Speaker 10 (44:12):
It's like, I don't even I don't care if you
told me the moon landings fake, I'll change. I don't
give a I wish my dad would have told me
when I was younger.
Speaker 3 (44:22):
No, I mean, I'm not I'm not even okaying the customers.
I'm okay, what are you saying? Like?
Speaker 2 (44:25):
No, I can stand by that.
Speaker 4 (44:27):
So iould I should have showed my kids.
Speaker 2 (44:29):
Then he said, I'm gonna have to talk with the
kids about this.
Speaker 1 (44:33):
So at the beginning of that, did he say like
his dad told him that or he wished he wish
his dad wishes. Okay, Well, great, that's stupid.
Speaker 2 (44:42):
Yeah, that's stupid.
Speaker 4 (44:44):
Yeah, stupid.
Speaker 2 (44:44):
Yet I never anything stupid?
Speaker 4 (44:48):
Is that the dumbest video every.
Speaker 2 (44:51):
Beth, thank you very much for your call. We appreciate
that you're thanks for taking me all right by bye.
Let's go to Lisa in Virginia. Hey, Lisa, you're on
the show. What's going on?
Speaker 12 (45:01):
Hey guys, morning studio morning?
Speaker 2 (45:05):
Uh?
Speaker 13 (45:06):
You all were talking about the compliments will you enchant me?
Speaker 7 (45:09):
And all of that.
Speaker 13 (45:11):
I had the most genuine compliment given to me back.
Speaker 7 (45:16):
Over the holidays, a woman. She bought me a gift
and she wanted me to have this gift. We wanted
to see me open it. She says, I've gotten to
know you as a friend, and that is a gift.
I know you are genuinely beautiful on the outside, but
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you're twice as beautiful on the inside.
Speaker 2 (45:41):
I don't feel like that's this weird going woman to
woman being friend. If a dude did that to you,
I feel like it's a bit weird.
Speaker 1 (45:48):
Okay, was she hitting on her?
Speaker 11 (45:49):
No?
Speaker 2 (45:50):
I feel like that can be said as a friend.
Oh she might have been, but I feel like that
can even be said as like.
Speaker 1 (45:54):
A I agree, But I guess I'm just curious.
Speaker 2 (45:56):
If Lisa, does you want more with you?
Speaker 7 (46:01):
She was just like, I want you to know how
beautiful you are, truly, But was she Was.
Speaker 2 (46:07):
She romantically approaching you? Okay? I didn't think so. Yeah,
I didn't think so.
Speaker 1 (46:11):
Okay, Well, just clarifying, but yeah, that's.
Speaker 2 (46:14):
That dude, that'd be be tough, like you're beautiful. That
said romantically you're beautiful, but I want to be on
the inside.
Speaker 3 (46:25):
Said, he said, I need you to know that on
the inside, you were twice as beautiful.
Speaker 2 (46:32):
I want to fill you on the inside that it's
not good.
Speaker 8 (46:36):
You know.
Speaker 2 (46:36):
That reminds me of No, don't I want to feel
you from the inside, don't I want to you like
an animal? So nine closer?
Speaker 1 (46:53):
Oh yeah, Oh, I did not know. I mean that
sounds familiar, but I didn't know that's what he was.
Speaker 2 (46:57):
They played that Electric Cowboy referencing He kind of says
it like, yeah, I get it now, do you remember
the song's familiar?
Speaker 3 (47:04):
Yes, And I guess I just never really fully paid
attention to it.
Speaker 2 (47:08):
Literally goes, I want to you locked an Animal kind
of gets here.
Speaker 1 (47:12):
Probably heard the wall.
Speaker 2 (47:14):
To bail you from the ends, the clean version I
want to you lock an Animal?
Speaker 4 (47:21):
Yeah, louder Yeah, yeah, like like you didn't hear me
the first time?
Speaker 2 (47:24):
That's classic Rocks Steve.
Speaker 1 (47:26):
Yeah, but that's not playing on the radio.
Speaker 2 (47:28):
We played on the radio.
Speaker 1 (47:29):
Yeah, he says the word exactly. But it's a massive song, right,
But what's the radio edit I.
Speaker 2 (47:36):
Want to you? Yeah, they do that, but the club
they'd play the Electric Cowboy too, because it was in
the middle of like neon Moon and then you'd hear
you made you let Me violate you. That's how it starts.
You let me desecrate you.
Speaker 4 (47:55):
You should listen to Amy.
Speaker 2 (47:56):
Love song, that one, and then it goes you let
me penetrate you.
Speaker 1 (48:01):
I get what that means.
Speaker 2 (48:02):
Yeah, so when you heard that whole song, and.
Speaker 3 (48:06):
Maybe I didn't listen to the worse, but I'm like, okay, yeah,
I get it. I wasn't totally dialed in, but like,
what if a guy, what if that's his compliment, Like, hey,
I want to that's.
Speaker 2 (48:21):
Not a compliment, I want to fill you from the inside.
Mostly just him looking for some gratification.
Speaker 1 (48:26):
Okay, I get it. Well, our caller just now she
said she liked it.
Speaker 2 (48:31):
Her I'm with it nowand was.
Speaker 1 (48:33):
A little dirty.
Speaker 2 (48:33):
That's the last one. Last caller, the last caller, Yeah, Lisa,
who we're talking to now, Lisa still still on. Yeah,
it was just a friend. I like that if you
feel like this, I feel like that's as genuine as
can be if meant in the way it said. I yeah, like.
Speaker 1 (48:49):
Maybe you don't know how beautiful you are.
Speaker 3 (48:53):
That is one direction, Like like as a friend, you
want to encourage your friends, and like have you shared
with her, like anything that portray that you're struggling with
self confidences.
Speaker 9 (49:06):
Uh, no, believe me.
Speaker 13 (49:09):
She she knows me well. I sing, I perform in
front of people, and she's like, you have no lack
of self confidence, but you are just so sweet and
so genuine from.
Speaker 1 (49:24):
Oh she didn't say that.
Speaker 2 (49:26):
Okay, help me. The one direction song is you're insecure?
Do you don't know what for? You know that song?
Speaker 3 (49:35):
Uh?
Speaker 2 (49:36):
You're turning heads when you're walking through the door.
Speaker 4 (49:40):
Is that she done?
Speaker 1 (49:41):
Familiar?
Speaker 2 (49:43):
Let me looking up?
Speaker 8 (49:48):
Baby?
Speaker 2 (49:49):
You light up my world like nobody else. You're the
way you flip your hair gets me overwhelmed. Yeah, you
don't know you're beautiful because that's what makes you beautiful. Yeah, yeah,
that's what she's saying. Yeah, I mean the same song
you let me violate.
Speaker 1 (50:07):
You y'all are married.
Speaker 2 (50:09):
What a thank you for acknowledging that share.
Speaker 3 (50:13):
Something you've said as a compliment that's been genuine and
gone over well for you.
Speaker 4 (50:18):
I didn't want to say this, but I told my
wife she and chance.
Speaker 2 (50:20):
Me know you didn't tried it when we first met.
Speaker 4 (50:24):
No, I don't what did you tell your wife?
Speaker 9 (50:27):
Like?
Speaker 4 (50:28):
I'm just said words like I like.
Speaker 2 (50:30):
You like me, like you like how to compliment my wife. Now,
I think it would be based on whatever thing that
she did or provided, just generally, yeah, you know, it's
the minutia when you're just with each other all the time.
I don't think I would just be like, maybe enchant me,
she slapped me? What do you want? What pill did
(50:51):
you take that's wrong? Like medicine started drinking.
Speaker 4 (50:54):
I told my wife the other day that she's a
strong woman, and she liked that. That's a strong woman.
Speaker 1 (51:00):
That's good. And I don't think I've ever told me
emotionally strong or physically No.
Speaker 4 (51:04):
No, no, emotionally, yeah, you're a strong.
Speaker 1 (51:11):
Woman, right right, right, Yeah, that's that's a good women.
We need to hear that too.
Speaker 2 (51:17):
My I think a compliment that I give my wife
a lot is she's very funny, and I get annoyed,
and I hope it comes across as a compliment. It
probably does that I still think she is so funny
and that she doesn't think I'm that funny at all.
And I'll say that.
Speaker 1 (51:32):
So you tear yourself down in the compliment.
Speaker 2 (51:34):
I'm not tearing me down because I can see she
doesn't laugh that much at the stuff that I say.
It's pretty funny, and I'm like, it's so annoying to me,
That's what I say, So annoying to me that I
still think the stuff that you do is so funny
and you don't think I'm funny at allent.
Speaker 4 (51:51):
Me, Did she ever think you were funny like at
the beginning?
Speaker 2 (51:54):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. I think I'm probably like a
two trick pony though. And she has extreme versatility.
Speaker 9 (52:00):
Hmm.
Speaker 4 (52:00):
She's like, all right, I already got your humor.
Speaker 2 (52:02):
Yeah, she can predict the jokes, got it halfway through, Lisa,
thank you for the call.
Speaker 7 (52:07):
Thank you, Bye bye.
Speaker 2 (52:09):
Let's go to Corey in Illinois. Corey, you're on the show.
What's going on? Corey?
Speaker 9 (52:15):
Hey, Bobby, good morning studio morning.
Speaker 2 (52:18):
Hey.
Speaker 9 (52:18):
I was just calling in. I wanted to comment on
the call that came in a little bit ago about
the lady who saw some individuals she believes smoking in
the car behind her, about calling the cops on them
or not. Yes, And my general consensus is I agree
with you guys. I do not believe that's worthy of
a phone call to the police department. But I do
(52:40):
also think, you know, just to comment about it. If
if you go to any restaurant or establishment and you
see anybody having a glass or two of wine or
maybe a couple of drinks at the bar, and then
they get up to leave, do you immediately think, oh,
I've got to call the cops on that person because
I've seen them drinking and now they're going to go
drop No, you know, for me, I completely agree, you
(53:02):
know there should be no call. But Bobby, I will
disagree with you on the fact that if you see
somebody driving or sitting in a car that's not moving
and passing around a drink an open container. To my knowledge,
I believe an open container is illegal in any state,
regardless of the person's alcohol limit or an impair driving.
(53:25):
So just wanted to give a different perspective and see
if you guys agree. If you're sitting in an establishment
and see somebody that you know has had three four,
maybe you know, really put it on five and gets
up to leave and has keys in their hand, you
know they're not ubering or something somewhere, like you immediately
call the law being like, oh, that person is getting
ready to drive somewhere.
Speaker 2 (53:45):
I think you bring us some great points. However, I
don't watch people enough to know how many drinks they've had. Also,
if I see someone stumbling out, yes, I don't think
I'm even following them, as if they get into an
uber or their car. I'm just not so invested in
other people. So me personally, I'm not paying attention.
Speaker 3 (54:02):
The real twist would be if you ended up leaving
around the same time and they ended up hitting you.
Speaker 4 (54:07):
Maybe the real twist hit could have done something about it.
Speaker 2 (54:09):
Yeah, it's like, yeah, thank you, So no, because I'm
not paying attention to people. And also, if I see
somebody taking a drink or two in a car, that
doesn't mean that they've hit the alcohol limit. I see
people drunk public intalks, that's illegal. I don't call the cops.
I see people jaywalking, although not the same, that's illegal.
Speaker 1 (54:28):
What if you see someone texting and driving, I.
Speaker 2 (54:30):
Don't call the cops.
Speaker 4 (54:32):
I see.
Speaker 2 (54:34):
Driving, I don't call the cops. So I'm not even
saying I'm a good person. I'm just telling you what
I do. Because if they were passing around a drink,
what they would be doing illegally is having an open container.
But that's not enough for me to call the cops.
Because I'm not going to call the cops. If I
see somebody walking down the street drunk either or peeing
on the road, that would be also public in talks. Again,
(54:55):
it's not I'm not right. I'm just tell question was,
would you call the cops?
Speaker 10 (54:58):
No?
Speaker 2 (54:59):
Your answer is no, there's no if the car was
driving erradically, I don't care if there's alcohol or not,
I would call the cops because I feel like that
is an imminent danger. Somebody's probably going to get hit
by the car, or they're going to hit something and
hurt themselves.
Speaker 1 (55:12):
Yeah, and maybe they're having in a medical emergency, sure,
and a medical a medical emergency.
Speaker 2 (55:18):
You bring up some great points, Corey, and this isn't
a right or wrong situation. I feel like I just
wanted to know.
Speaker 3 (55:24):
Some might say it is, some might not all like
we're we're sort of like in the gray.
Speaker 2 (55:28):
But I think it's a great thing. I think there's
not a rule that says you have to call the
cops if people are you see somebody take a drink
in a car.
Speaker 1 (55:35):
I know, but I just think there's some people out
there that would.
Speaker 2 (55:37):
That's why it's great.
Speaker 4 (55:38):
It depends on the mood you're in too. Like in
the moodical, and if that's the thing, it's it's great.
Speaker 2 (55:42):
If it's all about the mood.
Speaker 3 (55:43):
You're I'm kind of thinking like him really might just
depend on my window of tolerance Sunday.
Speaker 2 (55:48):
Yeah, and that factors into judges. The mood they're in
affects people's lives and how judges rule on cases.
Speaker 4 (55:57):
So didn't you say, like some people like I don't
know who it was, like lawyers or I don't know,
but there's a certain time.
Speaker 2 (56:04):
Of day where they want to near the end of
the day's bad, Friday's kind of bad, get out of here.
You just got to hope the judge is in a
good mood or not sick.
Speaker 3 (56:12):
I think if I was going before judge, I'm thinking
maybe like a Tuesday morning would be good.
Speaker 1 (56:18):
Tuesday's day, I think it's like not Monday.
Speaker 2 (56:22):
You know, I don't know if you can really pick,
but I hear you that'd be the best.
Speaker 3 (56:24):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (56:25):
I feel like it's like open.
Speaker 2 (56:26):
Table where you can look for a square that's open
and take it.
Speaker 3 (56:29):
Maybe not the first case because they're still waking up
and getting it, you know, situated, but made a second case.
Speaker 4 (56:34):
This is really bad, and it made him so mad
next or it's so good. See it's a risky man.
Speaker 2 (56:41):
Yeah, hey Corey, I appreciate the call man.
Speaker 9 (56:44):
Yeah, thank you guys, D see you later.
Speaker 3 (56:46):
I had a little bit of a crazy moment I
just remembered from over the break.
Speaker 1 (56:52):
Okay, so.
Speaker 3 (56:56):
This is where it's like, okay, depending on my mood
or how I'm feeling, and its hormone. This was one
hundred percent an example of four months because I started.
Speaker 1 (57:03):
My cycle the next day.
Speaker 3 (57:05):
The next day, and I'm like, thank god, it made
so much sense. So I guess my boyfriend was going
to the Vanderbilt basketball game with his kids, but like
he hadn't told me, not that he has to tell me,
but like in my mind, I'm already thinking, like, cause
it's break. We have not a like a Christmas break,
there's not all else going on. So we'd been spending
(57:25):
all of our nights and like figuring out our plans.
And I showed up over at his house because his
daughter and I were going to go work out together.
So I went to go pick her up and they're
all talking about their plans and she was like, Oh,
can I invite so and so to go to the
game with us? And I was like, oh, that's fun.
And I know about the game, and I was like, oh,
that's fun. Her friend's gonna she gets to take a
friend of the game. But I thought, who knows? She
going with her grandpa. Clearly she's not going with Alex,
because like I would know that day, well, not that
(57:47):
I would have to be there, but I would like know.
So then I looked at him and I was like, well, so,
what are your plans today? And he was like, well,
I think I'm going to go buy work for a
little bit. And I was like, oh, you're going to
go into the office. He's like yeah, just for a
few hours. But then nothing else.
Speaker 1 (57:59):
I was like, okay, I guess he's not going to
the game. And so then we carry on.
Speaker 2 (58:03):
You're waging war in your head at this point.
Speaker 3 (58:05):
Yeah, because I'm thinking, like, is he going to the
game or not you're not saying and so then he's like, yeah,
just work for a few hours. And after I'm like, okay, cool.
So I guess I need to figure out what we're
gonna do for dinner, and I'm like going through my
plans in my head. And then I was like, so,
you're just going to work because like I feel like
I'm not getting.
Speaker 1 (58:19):
The full story.
Speaker 3 (58:19):
And he was like, well, obviously I'm going to the game.
And I was like, well, you had and said you
were going to the game, and he's like, well, how
did you think the kids were going? I was like,
do you know many things they go to with other people,
like lots all the time.
Speaker 1 (58:34):
And all of a sudden, I just start.
Speaker 3 (58:36):
I'm like, we need to leave. Hudson get in the car,
like we need to go because I'm about to start
character and that's his oldest daughter and we try we
were going to work out, so I'm like, I just
need to leave because I'm gonna start.
Speaker 1 (58:51):
Crying like this.
Speaker 2 (58:53):
You got so physical physical, like I couldn't I couldn't
control it like it now thinking back, this is like
not a big deal, but I'm sharing this story is
like for any guys out there, like if sometimes you're
the female in your life, is just like not making sense,
like give.
Speaker 3 (59:09):
It a b no, no, no, give it a beat
because they will likely start their cycle or it's something
hormonal and.
Speaker 1 (59:17):
It too shall pass.
Speaker 3 (59:18):
But I was so I had to leave, and HUDs
and I went and got in the car and he
physically could tell like I was not right. So when
we got back, he was like trying to like apologize
and make sure stuff is good, and I was like,
I don't really want to talk about it, but because
I was like I'm going to start crying. And then
like a few days later they were going to go.
Now he's like giving me all these heads up. He's like, hey,
(59:39):
just so you know, like I think tomorrow I might
go to the Vandy game. And he's like talking to
me real slow. I'm like, hey, we're good. Like this
doesn't I'm like, this doesn't bother me anymore. That was
because of my period, Like it just was so crazy.
Speaker 2 (59:54):
Like I was gonna how crazy you felt about realizing
that you were feeling crazy It felt normal. I'm saying
you felt you felt odd off you took offense to something,
you created an offense.
Speaker 3 (01:00:08):
Yeah, but like I physically could not control it, Like
I was going to cry over this, over him taking
his kids, like he got the ticket, like he didn't
even buy, like a friend gave them the tickets.
Speaker 2 (01:00:19):
I think that's why you're mad, even unfairly. You were
just mad you weren't included. You weren't included in the
communication in the community. Yeah, like I just thought fighting
it from you possibly, Yeah, he was just going to
go to work for a couple of hours. Yeah, it's something.
Speaker 1 (01:00:34):
I'mlike, so, who's you taking to the game? Like there's
this whole other thing. And I guess I'm just saying,
you know.
Speaker 3 (01:00:42):
After a day passed, I was so embarrassed and I
was mortified, and I had to make sure that he knew,
Like thankfully, you know, he was married for a long time,
so he's like, I've been around women for he has
a teenage daughter. She gets hormonal, Like, he's like, I
get it, But how many like I get its?
Speaker 1 (01:00:58):
Do y'all allow?
Speaker 2 (01:01:01):
I don't, you know what, I don't do anymore whenever
I feel it's a possibility that that could be happening.
What my go to was not the healthiest is what
is today? Oh you know what, You're probably hormonal? Not
the thing to do, because I would just do I
now if that's the case. So just an understanding, Oh
(01:01:21):
this could be what it is? So sure because I'm
sure she does it for me when she doesn't even
tell me. If I don't get enough sleep, if something
isn't right, and I'm reacting in a way. I think
she now knows my habits and patterns where she can
be somewhat predicted. She can predict somewhat what's happening. And
I think I can do that a bit too. But
I used to outwardly go, are your hormonal today? It's
the seventeenth?
Speaker 3 (01:01:41):
Yeah, yeah, Depending on how I feel at the moment,
either might be grateful for that, because I might be like, ah,
this makes sense, you're right, or I might get annoyed
that you're pointing out that I'm hormonal. Anyway, the fact
that I started the next day it was relief for
all of us.
Speaker 1 (01:01:58):
But sometimes we don't, don't start right away, and then
it's like, well, what's the excuse? You know, like so
now I'm just crazy. I don't like that either.
Speaker 4 (01:02:09):
Wellopausal part of it, but I don't think that's I
think it's completely attached to perimenopausal.
Speaker 2 (01:02:15):
I think that can be.
Speaker 3 (01:02:16):
This one is definitely a PMS like right before my
period crazy. But Eddie's fright, the menopausal stuff, like I
just feel like sometimes I just snap and it's.
Speaker 2 (01:02:30):
Yeah, but my point is that happens to I think hormonally.
What you just described happens to a lot of people
to where you're not even you're not realizing exactly right
when it's happening, but you do.
Speaker 3 (01:02:39):
Have a because at the moment it felt like I
was like, I'm about to cry, I need to leave,
But it felt justified, like I.
Speaker 2 (01:02:45):
Was like, you're not gonna go. I'm sorry, I'm being
hormonal because you're just your your reactions are your your
brain is reacting, not responding.
Speaker 1 (01:02:55):
I'm like, unbelievable. I can't believe you. Like I felt valid,
Like thinking back like that, it is valid.
Speaker 10 (01:03:03):
I know.
Speaker 2 (01:03:04):
I guess your control. What can we say, like, because
don't say, oh is it the seventeen? You must be moremmental.
Speaker 1 (01:03:11):
Bobby has learned from experience whatnot don't do that?
Speaker 13 (01:03:15):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (01:03:15):
Yeah, but can we say anything?
Speaker 1 (01:03:16):
Because I was just like he just he was quiet,
like he.
Speaker 2 (01:03:22):
Honestly, you just got to move to the next thing.
Speaker 3 (01:03:25):
Maybe he's older and wiser guys, because I think he
handles it well and things diffuse.
Speaker 1 (01:03:30):
Yeah, he is older, So I do you think maybe
he has some experience than.
Speaker 2 (01:03:33):
That he can say is older. I think has found
that's the one thing he can go to because he's
always been the oldest, and he's like.
Speaker 4 (01:03:40):
I'm gonna go Like, I don't know aska boyfriends.
Speaker 1 (01:03:43):
Older he doesn't.
Speaker 3 (01:03:44):
Yeah, like things just diffuse a lot faster because like
he doesn't, he doesn't escalate things, And I guess I
should appreciate that more.
Speaker 2 (01:03:51):
It's like, who has time for bull crap? Right? Also,
you're a busy person. You don't have time for bull
crap unless you don't get sleep. And that's the only
time I have time for bull crap is when I'm
just triggered and I'm all in bull crap. If I'm
triggered and I don't get sleep and I haven't been
eating right, uh, Like my ankle is finally starting to
heal back, but I haven't haven't exercised really consistently in
(01:04:11):
four months because I haven't been able to and I
can fill my body being off even hormonially at times,
and that's problematic for me. And sometimes I get in
the bull crap because my hormones are off. But for
the most part, I don't get I don't I don't
want in drama. I don't like drama. I don't want
to hear peoples drama. Keep the drama away from me.
Sometimes you want the drama because you're ready getting that
bull crack. But when you get older and you're healthier
(01:04:35):
and you understand you've been through, you don't want the bullcraf.
Let me do one more call Andrew and mobile Alabama.
Let's go over to Andrew real quick. Hey, Andrew, you're on?
Speaker 13 (01:04:45):
Hey?
Speaker 2 (01:04:45):
Are you pretty good? What's going on? Buddy mine?
Speaker 13 (01:04:51):
Hey?
Speaker 9 (01:04:51):
I just want to know if a movie Mike can
heard about conformity date? What's Stranger Things? Mike?
Speaker 2 (01:04:55):
We talked about it. There is there a new episode
coming out?
Speaker 5 (01:04:58):
There's not an episode is supposed to drop today.
Speaker 2 (01:05:00):
Do you think about that? Andrew?
Speaker 9 (01:05:02):
I don't believe that.
Speaker 2 (01:05:03):
You don't what do you not believe?
Speaker 9 (01:05:05):
I do not accept that as the last episode.
Speaker 2 (01:05:09):
Because okay, because you didn't like the ending then right?
Speaker 4 (01:05:12):
No?
Speaker 2 (01:05:13):
Negaive, yeah, I can understand.
Speaker 13 (01:05:16):
Now.
Speaker 2 (01:05:16):
Do you think there will be another episode? Or do
you just hope there will be another episode?
Speaker 9 (01:05:20):
I mean, if there's a way I could bet money
only I would.
Speaker 4 (01:05:23):
Oh, maybe there's got to be a way.
Speaker 2 (01:05:26):
Yeah, so you think there will be another episode?
Speaker 8 (01:05:30):
Oh?
Speaker 2 (01:05:30):
Yeah, okay, Mike.
Speaker 5 (01:05:33):
I think people are just coping that they didn't get
what they wanted. In the finale, and they are like,
there has to be another episode that can be the
way it ends.
Speaker 2 (01:05:40):
A good job by them then, for creating conversation. And
they're on just a finale.
Speaker 5 (01:05:45):
They're playing into it because they have the documentary coming
out on Monday, so they're like, let's feed the monster.
Speaker 2 (01:05:49):
All right, Andrew, I appreciate the call for now, there
is not Mike doesn't think there is. I didn't watch it,
and you do, so I guess we're all thirty three
percent right now. All right, Andrew Sey, Okay, thank you,
all right, bye bye, we're done. Thank you everybody for listening.
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