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Speaker 1 (00:03):
A micro wedding. What do you think that is? Because
I thought I was gonna be a wedding of really
small things.
Speaker 2 (00:09):
No I would a tiny cake. Has everything just scaled down.
I don't mean like, yes, size of the cake, but
just people and all that's put into it, even the
time of the wedding.
Speaker 1 (00:22):
So stress and money are the biggest factors in weddings
not being fun. The stress leading up to it, the
money being paid for it. According to zola dot com,
the average US wedding now costs over thirty five thousand dollars.
If you had all the bells and whistles, that's insane.
That's insane. That's the average.
Speaker 2 (00:37):
That's the average.
Speaker 1 (00:38):
Yeah. For that reason, couples are choosing to go with
guest lists of about twenty five people, thrifteen dresses, and
going low key on de core. It is called a
micro wedding. The move also helps newly what's focused on
buying a home or paying for the honeymoon. Many experts
agree that micro is a way to go WCPO I agree.
I think you should not put yourself in debt to
have a wedding. Now, I don't want to be hypocritical,
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because we had really big wedding, fun wedding, but I
put myself in debt to do it. And also, like
the entertainment was all free. Can you imagine what that
wedding would have cost we have it. I had had
to pay for interview.
Speaker 2 (01:09):
Your band band that was super fun. That was definitely
not for you.
Speaker 1 (01:12):
You're free, but I'm talking about the big Yeah, Ronnie Done,
Ronnie Done, Rascal Flats, Dan and Shay too much. That
had been a million dollars for those three I did.
It was free. It's free ninety nine. That's good benefits.
Speaker 3 (01:25):
No, not one of them tried to charge you. No, hey, Shade, didn't.
Speaker 4 (01:29):
We get it.
Speaker 1 (01:29):
We get an invoice, a random invoice. Now, So yeah,
a wedding, it's fun, but it comes and it goes.
It's like spending way too much money on a meal.
It could be great and you will enjoy it, but man,
after you're gonna be like, man, that happened so quick. I'm full.
It was great, But why did I spend all that
money on that?
Speaker 3 (01:45):
Dude? Your wedding was awesome.
Speaker 1 (01:46):
Wedding was awesome, awesome.
Speaker 2 (01:48):
I went on a date with a guy once in time. No, no,
this like last year, and I was trying to google
something about him or learn about him, and then I
googled and I found his wedding online and I was like, whoa,
and I mean his to his wife. No, but they
I guess where they did it, the quaint little town
(02:09):
they did it and did an article about it, you know,
because and some of the pictures. I was like, I mean,
I was trying to guess how much was spent on
this wedding because it looked insane, and I mean I
think her side of the family, his ex wife's fam
parents paid for it. It was so crazy. And I
was like, oh my gosh, this their their marriage did
not work out. Imagine how much went into the detail,
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every little detail and the flowers and the cake, I
mean everything was It looked like a royal situation. And
then I was like, oh, we.
Speaker 1 (02:40):
Also had it in our backyard. Yeah, so no venue fee,
which had to build some tents.
Speaker 2 (02:46):
Yeah, but imagine, yeah, it was still yours was still
very very It was awesome.
Speaker 1 (02:52):
And it costs.
Speaker 5 (02:52):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (02:53):
I think my father in law dodged a bullet for sure, Yeah,
because I was like, bro, yeah, he had because he
had two weddings. Both of his daughters got married within
like four months.
Speaker 3 (03:02):
Due my father in law, Like we got married first
and then it was domino effects. And he's three he
has three daughters.
Speaker 2 (03:09):
Gosh, yeah, imagine if you're the family paying for it
and then they get a divorce, you like, OK, can I.
Speaker 1 (03:15):
Get half back refund?
Speaker 2 (03:17):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (03:17):
Yeah, something. Yeah, I'm all for micro weddings. Don't go
into debt, I guess is what I'm for. So if
you have a plenty of money, do whatever you want
to do, do not go into debt for a wedding.
Speaker 3 (03:29):
I had a buddy that was like, I think the
father of the bride said, I'll give you guys either
thirty thousand dollars or in cash, or will throw you
a big wedding you pick, or.
Speaker 2 (03:41):
Like some people will say, I'll give you the down
payment for a house, right, something like that, something to
put towards the house if you just e lope.
Speaker 1 (03:47):
I think if that were presented to me in a
different situation, I would go like, I'll take the cash,
and then I would take like ten in news for
the wedding, sure, and then take twenty because the wedding
is important. Don't get me wrong, But do not go
into debt for a wedding. It's so exciting, but then
it's over.
Speaker 3 (04:00):
Are you talking to the bride or the anybody?
Speaker 1 (04:03):
Well, because the father has I forget that. People pay
for people's weddings. Yeah, dude, still, so it's hard for
me to say that. Then if somebody's paying for your wedding,
but don't make your father in law or your dad
going to debt for your wedding.
Speaker 2 (04:18):
Yeah, oh well, yeah, you can't make that.
Speaker 1 (04:20):
I mean I don't think about it because my father
in law did nobody ever paid for Yeah, man, I
mean his three daughters got married within the year, like.
Speaker 2 (04:30):
My dad has four daughters, so thank god.
Speaker 1 (04:32):
Yeah, and I was supposed to pay for a honeymoon.
Speaker 2 (04:35):
My in laws did, like, yeah, they covered that. His parents,
they paid for the rehearsal.
Speaker 1 (04:43):
Get back on my real dad.
Speaker 3 (04:44):
Get a little honeymoon again.
Speaker 1 (04:47):
Just get out of remate, catch back, get some cash back,
pay for crap.
Speaker 3 (04:52):
So I'm going to have to pay for four honeymoons.
Speaker 2 (04:59):
Oh yeah, pay yeah, rehearsal dinner.
Speaker 1 (05:01):
That's pretty that's pretty good though, Josh Grayson come out
and play.
Speaker 3 (05:04):
Oh that was fun, dude, the barbecue is big old dirt.
Speaker 1 (05:07):
Brecker one is a big old flirt.
Speaker 3 (05:09):
That was cool. That was good.
Speaker 2 (05:10):
Hey, if I ever get married, I'll be having a
micro wedding.
Speaker 3 (05:13):
I've already decided that.
Speaker 1 (05:14):
Good for you, Good for I never thought about it.
You're not putting yourself in debt. You're putting your well.
I guess not everybody has parents are alives different for everybody.
Micro wedding is a way to go, especially if you
that's like the theme, like we're just gonna do everything,
because I think that makes it fun if everything is
encapsulated by like an idea.
Speaker 2 (05:33):
I wonder for any second weddings out there, if there
the parents end up ever paying for that, I would
imagine more the.
Speaker 1 (05:42):
First gift the person on second wedding, it's their second wedding.
I'm gonna you know, I'm gonna go mid.
Speaker 2 (05:49):
I can't imagine even registering for something.
Speaker 1 (05:51):
Yeah, I mean don't, don't really, I wouldn't.
Speaker 3 (05:53):
If you don't. No, not you.
Speaker 1 (05:55):
I'm just saying in general, you know, second wedding.
Speaker 2 (05:58):
Yeah, no, I get it.
Speaker 1 (06:00):
Okay, that's number one, number number two. This happened a
couple of days ago. I didn't get to it. We
were talking about that story of the plane, the Southwest
flight that dodged and had a bunch of plane stories
and this was a different one. But this was not
a crash. But this is once the flight landed, they
landed in San Francisco, they like charging the cockpit and
(06:21):
I can read the story, but they arrested one of
the co pilot because of like child sexual abuse material.
Yeah yeah, I think that's also what it wasn't in
the mood that morning for it to get that dark.
Speaker 3 (06:31):
That's gotta be wild to see. Man, Like, all these
agents come in the plane, and.
Speaker 1 (06:34):
I would think there was some issue with the plane,
Oh yeah, more so than I would think they were
arresting the pilot for like kid porn or something.
Speaker 2 (06:41):
But I guess I'm sort of like, you couldn't.
Speaker 1 (06:43):
I mean, I I don't know that's what they arrested
it for.
Speaker 2 (06:44):
By the way, that's what they say.
Speaker 1 (06:47):
I know what they say, I know what I'm saying,
and I'm saying I don't know. I'm going to read
you the story and the words of the person who
wrote the story.
Speaker 2 (06:53):
I just feel like when federal it is fed right,
like if they're making a move on something like they
have proofs.
Speaker 1 (06:58):
And until Diddy goes up on t and he gets
free to almost everything.
Speaker 2 (07:01):
Well, that's psycho to me too. It's literally crazy to me.
Speaker 1 (07:06):
Yeah, but I listen, I think, did he get a
little bit at Epstein treatment? Like did he was probably
involved and was documenting for other reasons? What sounds did
he going away for He's not. Yeah, he got like process.
We can look at the the charges. He got the
two lighter of.
Speaker 2 (07:24):
The chargers, though it's not like at home arrest.
Speaker 1 (07:26):
I don't think so, because I saw yesterday he offered
like fifty million bucks. Let me find the information on that.
Let me read you the story. Delta Airlines flight twenty
eighth nine from Minneapolis to San Francisco had to go
around attempt to plant a second time due to low
visibility and fog, and was the lay nine minutes otherwise.
It got to the gate. Then a passenger on board
reports ten law enforcement officers, including Homeland Security, stormed to
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the front of the aircraft and grabbed arrest at one
of the pilots. The remaining pilot suggested to those who
asked he had no idea what had happened. Unsurprisingly, he
wasn't given a heads up. Oh can you imagine if
he was giving a heads up and then the pilot hurt,
he may take the thing down if you know that this, Yeah,
I'll read the headline again. Supposedly the charges involved some
(08:08):
kind of quote child sexual abuse material, and the sources
view from the wing see.
Speaker 2 (08:14):
I guess if they want to get him, the best
move is to just charge in and get them. But
I'm also like, can't you just wait for him to
deplane and then arrest him. I don't know, like all
the passengers are on their freaking everybody out.
Speaker 1 (08:26):
Sure there's a protocol because what if he somehow knows
about it and holds a passenger hostage or I'm sure
those things probably aren't going to happen. But my understanding
is they have an exact protocol. They say nothing. They
get them the first, the first vulnerable opportunity they have
where the person can be got, they get Let's see.
(08:48):
According to the United States Sentence and Commission, knowingly transporting
individuals to engage in prostitution or any illegal sexual activity,
which includes attempts to transport individuals, has a ten year
maximum penalty, meaning combs could face up to twenty years
of prison for two counts, but his sentencing could be shorter.
I'm sure it will be.
Speaker 3 (09:05):
Oh, he hasn't been sentenced.
Speaker 1 (09:06):
Yet, citing the federal sentencing guidelines, and they go to
all this quote. I don't think you'll see more than
five years, said Michael Batner, a white collar criminal defense
attorney and former prosecutor. He has already served about nine
months while waiting his.
Speaker 2 (09:20):
Trial, so that counts towards his times.
Speaker 1 (09:25):
The sentencing is October third. Listen if they if they
pardon Galann we Riot, pardon who Gallan Maxwell? She was
found guilty trafficking, the victims testify with Epstein, Epstein, they
pardon her?
Speaker 3 (09:40):
Are we riot?
Speaker 1 (09:42):
That's and they haven't. They haven't partner yet or commuted
or sentence. But crazy if that happens.
Speaker 5 (09:51):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (09:51):
The Oklahoma superintendent you see this story, this from MSNBC.
I'm going to read you this story. This is not
my words, this is dude. Oklahoma is Superintendent of Public Instruction.
Ryan Walter is known for his right wing Christian nationalist views.
It's facing possible impeachment proceedings due to his radicalism. Recent
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allegations suggest that Walters may have streamed inappropriate content during
a state board meeting, PROMPTI callsbor an investigation from fellow
Republicans and the state legislator legislature. Despite denying any wrongdoing.
Walter's controversial actions including pushing for Bible lessons in schools
promoting conspiracy theories, the situation continues to unfold as he
navigates fallout from these allegations. In MSNBC, what was he
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streaming naked when we're on his computer is what they allege.
Speaker 3 (10:38):
So and then had his computer up on the screen
and then just popped up.
Speaker 1 (10:41):
Well, whatever the case was, I saw it right when
it happened. I was like, that can't be revealed, but
that I think people are not me. People are theorizing
allegedly that he was like looking at porn and he's like,
mister anti porn. Yeah, that happens all the time with
these I don't believe in this and they're secretly doing it.
(11:01):
I don't know if he did it or not. I
watched the statement last night. He never said he didn't
do it. He was just like I'm being railroaded, like
he from what I saw last night at the statement
in his office. He was like a never said he
didn't do it. He was like, they're just out to
get me. Well, what's up, buddy, Let's let's let him
go to your computer.
Speaker 2 (11:22):
So is he married?
Speaker 1 (11:23):
Probably my dad.
Speaker 2 (11:24):
Does he have kids?
Speaker 1 (11:25):
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (11:26):
I'd be so embarrassed naked women.
Speaker 1 (11:28):
Who care? I mean, but that's not the point of it.
The point of it isn't look at naked women. It's
that you're so anti naked women, and yet you're looking
at naked women. Looking at naked women's your own thing.
I don't care if you do that, and also not
and also not any while you're working. But even then
I kind of don't care about that either. But you
can't be so anti everything that's not that's naked women
and then be like, I'm secretly looking at naked women, right,
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because you know it's not about the naked women.
Speaker 2 (11:53):
May not be doing just that.
Speaker 3 (11:55):
Well, I don't know, said.
Speaker 2 (11:57):
He may not.
Speaker 1 (11:59):
It's not about the naked women at all. It's about his,
his entire stance and what he supposedly stands for. Yet
he's doing the opposite.
Speaker 2 (12:06):
Well, I would say, though, and I get it. You're sourcing.
I get what you're saying, but also people in those positions,
you want them to have better judgment than that. Even
if he's pro naked women to its like be doing
that when he's in.
Speaker 6 (12:19):
The middle of a meeting, pro naked to be up there,
and he's like, I want naked women, but don't be
so pro Bible and only Bible and then be looking
at porn on your computer at work.
Speaker 3 (12:30):
But like sometimes like politically right, like you're whatever your
argument is, sometimes that's not really what you.
Speaker 1 (12:36):
But it's not an argument. That's like he is very
very pro it and is so pro it he's like
the most pro is Like we're going to put yeah.
Speaker 2 (12:45):
You said what he's what do you say? Fundamentalist or
and have your views.
Speaker 1 (12:51):
Nobody has to agree with you, but don't don't be
doing things to contradict your views because then you look
like a hypocrite.
Speaker 2 (12:56):
And some people can still be very pro their faith
but not anti all, like or just staying out of
what everybody else's business of what they want to do,
you know what.
Speaker 1 (13:06):
I mean, Bro, don't be looking at porn in the office.
Speaker 3 (13:09):
Bro.
Speaker 1 (13:09):
If you do, take it off your screen before people
come in, I don't even care about that part of
about the w naked women who cares, but don't be
so anti everything that is that and secretly be doing it.
It's like when they find out these politicians that are
again anti gay and all tapping their foot and all
of a sudden they're hooking up with dudes. It's like,
I don't care. I'm like a couple dudes all you want.
I have no problem with that, But don't be out
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there preaching gay is wrong when you're secretly gay.
Speaker 3 (13:33):
What's the tap in the foot in the back?
Speaker 1 (13:35):
That was some well in airports, it's a code. That's
a code if you like tap underneath the snow away.
Speaker 2 (13:42):
Yeah, politicians.
Speaker 1 (13:44):
Is a politician that tappened? Yeah?
Speaker 3 (13:47):
Man, we got the individual.
Speaker 1 (13:49):
The individual tapping foot gay was former Republican Senator Larry
Craig from Idaho. He was arrested in the restroom at
the Minneapolis State Paul Saint Paul International Airport in two
thousand and seven following an interaction the undcover police officer.
Speaker 3 (14:01):
Oh, gosh, so you so you go to a stall.
Let me get this straight. You remember that. So you
go into a stall and then you just kind of
like put your foot under the walls.
Speaker 7 (14:11):
Why do you want to know because to make sure
i'm attack He dude, I have no problem with you're
doing it, but as long as you're not fighting it
like that's wrong, it's wrong, And then you're doing it
like that's when it sucks.
Speaker 1 (14:23):
But how do you know who's on the other side,
like you just try This is a place that I
think it was known this. It's like this bathroom.
Speaker 7 (14:29):
I think if you just.
Speaker 1 (14:30):
Walk into the bathroom at work and tap into the stall,
I don't think that means you want to hook up.
Speaker 2 (14:34):
Yeah, like you know certain park bathrooms are known for Yeah,
you know which park?
Speaker 1 (14:38):
Which bathrooms? Which ones? Would you say specifically avoid them?
Speaker 4 (14:43):
He said it was a misunderstanding that he has a
wide stance when he uses the bathroom.
Speaker 1 (14:51):
For the record, I don't know that this superintendent did.
What is he's being accused of.
Speaker 3 (14:56):
What's his name?
Speaker 6 (14:58):
I want to google him now, Ian Walters, Ryan, I
don't know that he did.
Speaker 1 (15:04):
If I were just guessing based on watching a statement
last night, he made himself look more guilty by not
actually saying he didn't.
Speaker 2 (15:11):
Oh well that's not what I was picturing.
Speaker 1 (15:13):
Okay, it looks like a normal, good looking dude.
Speaker 2 (15:16):
He looks like Charles Kelly.
Speaker 1 (15:18):
That's a good one.
Speaker 3 (15:19):
What were you picturing older?
Speaker 2 (15:23):
Just older white man? Okay, so he's like young and.
Speaker 1 (15:27):
Two board members reporter they saw a naked woman on
TV screen. Dude, get it off the screen again, I
don't care, get it off the screen. Amy made a
good point too. If we counting, if we count on
you to make decisions, make the decision to take it
off the screen before people come in.
Speaker 3 (15:46):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (15:47):
Again, I don't know if he did it. I don't
know anything. I literally know nothing. So there you go.
Speaker 3 (15:55):
What is that video I sent you yesterday? The deer
on the trampoline? Yeah, pretty funny. Huh. I thought that's
a I though it's not real. Oh it is, yes,
And I don't every time I see stuff like that,
I look at the bottom corner and says Ai. I'm like, god,
it got me again.
Speaker 1 (16:09):
The bear the trampoline, bunnies on it, because of the
bunnies is what what got me.
Speaker 2 (16:15):
I was like, oh, yeah, buddies would do that.
Speaker 4 (16:16):
And then you see a bunny disappear.
Speaker 1 (16:18):
There's like a dog jumping on the diving board as
a of course it is Oh no.
Speaker 2 (16:24):
He has a wife and four kids.
Speaker 1 (16:27):
The bunny, the bear or the deer.
Speaker 2 (16:29):
Oh, the Bryan, Oh got it, got it. I just
you know, feel for the kids and the wife.
Speaker 3 (16:33):
You know, sure they did nothing.
Speaker 8 (16:35):
Uh?
Speaker 1 (16:36):
Here Arkansas keeps sent me this. This is not AI.
Speaker 3 (16:38):
He's oh, that's a big buck. Dang, he's out there
right now? Or is that from the game camp?
Speaker 1 (16:44):
He said, what's been going on? No fishing today? Out
with the dog checking the game camp. There it is
the massive bug. Here's an update, Mike, go back to
that page of you don't mind an update on this guy.
I just want to make sure we cover this fairly.
Walter's falsely he claims investigators cleared him and nude images investigation.
That's from kf O.
Speaker 2 (17:05):
So maybe what was it?
Speaker 1 (17:06):
Was it just I think no, I think you missed
what I just said. Did you even hear what I
said you got cleared investigators? No, that's what I said.
Walter's falsely claims investigators cleared him.
Speaker 3 (17:17):
Didn't hear that?
Speaker 2 (17:18):
But that's tricky that those words are tricky.
Speaker 3 (17:20):
All three of us heard the same thing.
Speaker 1 (17:21):
Man, Like, Mike, did I say falsely? Yeah? Yeah, I
said falsely. Walter's falsely, and if I didn't, I'd love
to hear me.
Speaker 2 (17:28):
Not hear that.
Speaker 1 (17:29):
My brain's wrong.
Speaker 2 (17:30):
Say it again, because.
Speaker 1 (17:31):
Walter's falsely claims investigators cleared him in nude images investigations.
Speaker 2 (17:34):
Okay, so he's saying he's cleared, but that's false, got it?
Speaker 3 (17:38):
Yes, it's okay, guys.
Speaker 1 (17:41):
Yeah, when did this story come out?
Speaker 9 (17:46):
Yesterday?
Speaker 1 (17:46):
Okay? On Tuesday, days after the two state school board
members said they saw newd images of women playing on
a TV in state Superintendent Ryan Walter's office, Walters denied
any wrongdoing and falsely claimed investigators had cleared him. Also,
if he's lying about that, then he's probably lying it.
He's probably, in my opinion. He also accused Governor's Stit
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of orchestrating the entire thing is a character assassination, but
refused to answer reporter's questions seeking clarity and evidence to
back his claims. Hmmm, is there any way I can
hear back if I because there are times there any
commercial les skipwords and don't likely said it.
Speaker 2 (18:25):
All we heard was the clear part because falsely was like.
Speaker 3 (18:29):
At the beginning, maybe you.
Speaker 1 (18:31):
Know you said it. I don't know if it can
be done, but your tooth fixed. We already have it. No,
my tooth is not fixed.
Speaker 3 (18:37):
Maybe that's what it was.
Speaker 1 (18:38):
Let me hear it.
Speaker 2 (18:44):
If I was a Republican, there's still some people I
just would not want to be associated with. Some people
are on his webit.
Speaker 1 (18:49):
I said, Walter's falsely claimed, I'll go back. No, no,
I think you missed what I just said. I mean,
old Amy, stop talking for one second. Okay, hold on,
what's an update on this guy? I just want to
make sure we cover this fairly. Walter's falsely claims investigators
cleared him. Okay, you guys made me feel stupid because
all we didn't.
Speaker 2 (19:07):
We said you likely said that we heard.
Speaker 1 (19:09):
We didn't, but all three of you too, and all
you looked at me like what And I was like,
am I because I might be going crazy?
Speaker 3 (19:16):
And you even like really said falsely?
Speaker 1 (19:18):
Yeah yeah, and then you went you might said.
Speaker 4 (19:21):
I heard fairly and that's what you said before that.
I want to make sure he's fairly represented.
Speaker 3 (19:27):
Whoops, dang.
Speaker 2 (19:29):
Yeah, Like if I had a I'm saying, if I
was a politician.
Speaker 1 (19:34):
Why is he falsely claiming? Like did you if you
lie and they know you're lying, that you probably light
about the beginning thing.
Speaker 3 (19:39):
Yeah, at this point, just told my opinion.
Speaker 1 (19:41):
They're like, yeah, girls gone wild man, just doing it
for research.
Speaker 3 (19:44):
You ever seen it's kind of cool something.
Speaker 1 (19:49):
What are you saying?
Speaker 2 (19:50):
Oh, I don't know. I'm just looking at some of
his endorsements and stuff, and I'm just like, like, I
I just there's just some people I just don't like.
It has nothing to do with their party. I just
don't like them because I have voted Republican a lot
of times, and I just don't like. I just don't
like certain I don't want to get political, but I
cannot stand one particular person.
Speaker 1 (20:11):
Like I don't want to catch him in the face.
Speaker 2 (20:13):
I cannot handle him anytime he talks. I'm just like,
all I think about is if I was married to him,
I would be mortified.
Speaker 1 (20:20):
He's always every day he.
Speaker 2 (20:22):
Would come home from work, I'd be like, babe, why
do you say that.
Speaker 1 (20:24):
I know people who know him in Texas and they're like,
he's the worst dude.
Speaker 2 (20:28):
Really Yeah, yeah, but I just don't understand. I mean,
there's clearly even worse people than with them on both sides,
Like this isn't this is more, This is more of
just like a person and how you act towards other
people thing, And it's just so bizarre to me how
some of these people behave.
Speaker 3 (20:43):
It's funny that you guys actually listen to people, Like
if I see him pop up on anything, I just
move right on. I don't listen to anything any of
these people say.
Speaker 1 (20:52):
Yeah, I'm super interested.
Speaker 3 (20:53):
I follow.
Speaker 1 (20:56):
Extremely close.
Speaker 2 (20:57):
I just watched him on Tucker Calls, and he's just
not a likable person's person and what does he do
that's so bad?
Speaker 1 (21:05):
Like but below him, he talks down to you a lot.
Speaker 4 (21:11):
So how did he get did he Was he rich
and he just got or he just worked his way up.
Speaker 1 (21:15):
Ted Cris's backstore or not. Yeah, I don't know Ted
chris backstory. I just I do know people that work
with him within the same party to hate him, which yeah,
which allows me then to be like, well, I don't
know him, so I don't want to. But then I'm like, well,
my people I know do and they say he's a real,
real bad dude. Yeah. Jelly Roll reveals he's about to
hit three hundred pounds he was at like five forty years.
Speaker 3 (21:37):
Wow, that's amazing. I mean, seeing that clip when he's wrestling,
like he looks good, like moving good.
Speaker 1 (21:42):
It's like the dream for him to like be part
of wrestling. Yeah, I think he's gonna be in SummerSlam.
Speaker 3 (21:47):
When is that?
Speaker 1 (21:48):
Is that coming up? SummerSlam?
Speaker 3 (21:49):
I know Summer was overdue.
Speaker 1 (21:50):
He's fighting, he's like fighting the Jake Paul like it's
a tag team. Okay, cool, and then make it SummerSlam
August second, Well, that's coming up. There's a show on
Netflix now. I haven't started it yet because I have
to watch it without Kaitlin and I have to be
very deliberate and take some times when we're not watching
(22:11):
shows together to watch a show. And it's a show
that's about behind the scenes of WWE and how they
come up with the storylines after the match, after two
people fight, they're actually talking together. It's called ww Unreal.
It's like ounds cool docu series.
Speaker 3 (22:26):
Yeah, yeah, I.
Speaker 9 (22:26):
Watched the first episode last night.
Speaker 1 (22:27):
Is it awesome?
Speaker 3 (22:28):
You're gonna like it?
Speaker 1 (22:29):
Oh? I can't wait. Some people are like kfabe. They're
not doing k fabe, which is like the story and
sticking to it and making but everybody knows it's not real.
Nobody knows. Nobody thinks that's real.
Speaker 3 (22:40):
Do the kids think it's real?
Speaker 1 (22:42):
But they don't really mark it predominantly to children. I
think they do a lot of stuff that allows kids
to enjoy it, but I don't think that they mark
it to like adult men.
Speaker 3 (22:53):
Yeah, yeah, because like when you look into the crowd,
you see a lot of adult men.
Speaker 1 (22:56):
And it's not like d X days, you know the
attitude where they're like, suck it. They don't. They're not
doing that anymore. So it's not even dirty. But I
think they're marketing it's like a man soap opera or
a man scripted series.
Speaker 9 (23:11):
Yeah, it's interesting on that show when they sit down
to do interviews, they'll say, like, this is my wrestling name,
this is my real name.
Speaker 4 (23:16):
This is what people call me.
Speaker 9 (23:18):
Really because oftentimes, like they don't call each other they're
real names. Ever, Like how Trip relates is like the
head of it now, He's like, nobody ever calls me
like yeah Hunter, I.
Speaker 1 (23:27):
Mean we only call a lunchbox lunchbox right anywhere? Yeah,
everybody else.
Speaker 4 (23:33):
I'm like a professional wrestler.
Speaker 1 (23:34):
I guess my bones is my real last name. Eddie
will call me bones sometimes that's my name and inmates
mistakenly released from New Orleans jail, where ten others recently escaped.
Officials mistakenly free thirty year old Khalil Briant, who has
been held on a serious charge e vaggravated assault. The
mix up happened because another inmate schedule for release had
a similar name. Oh no, CBS news. Well, also, you're
(23:58):
looking around like.
Speaker 3 (23:58):
This is crazy?
Speaker 1 (23:59):
Is this real?
Speaker 3 (24:00):
I'm about to be free.
Speaker 4 (24:01):
So does he get in trouble for leaving?
Speaker 1 (24:03):
I don't know.
Speaker 3 (24:04):
Probably yeah, because you know it's not you.
Speaker 1 (24:07):
Maybe you don't I said I would like I didn't know.
Speaker 3 (24:08):
I thought it would correct, but you'd still be in trouble.
Speaker 1 (24:11):
I think you'd be in trouble too.
Speaker 3 (24:12):
What sucks.
Speaker 1 (24:13):
The California Department of Transportation has launched an investigation into
a retirement party during work hours that allegedly involved booze
and a stripper. Also can't do that. A retirement party
held during work hours in Monterey has led to twelve
employees being placed on paid lead, with ten facing termination
and two facing suspension. According to the tipster, the July
(24:34):
tenth party involved alcohol, a hired stripper, and employees participating
while on the clock and being paid tax payer dollars.
Speaker 3 (24:40):
Oh, this is a city.
Speaker 1 (24:41):
That's bold. The city Joe some Department Transportation KSBW with
that story.
Speaker 3 (24:46):
That's bold because like if you have if you own
a small company, you can do that, right.
Speaker 1 (24:51):
If you own the company, you can do whatever you want. Yeah,
and if you don't own the company and your boss
finds out you do it, they can also fire you.
But because it's a public company, taxpayer, they have to
fire the people. Let's do some voicemails. Give me number three, Raymundo.
Speaker 10 (25:08):
Bobby Nathan for You is the best show I've ever
seen in my life. Period period. It's like I'm writing
a text anyway. Thank you so much for talking about
that on air. It's the best show. Nice in for you,
the best show. Thank you so much for the recommendation.
Speaker 1 (25:23):
Hilarious. Not for everybody, but hilarious. It's also on HBO Max.
There's one episode where he's helping a Froyo place. Have
I talked at the poop ice cream?
Speaker 3 (25:33):
I don't know if you talked about that on air.
Speaker 1 (25:35):
And they're struggling. There are a lot of ice cream places,
a lot of Froio places, and he gets let's do
poop And they go to a lab and they they
make the poop flavor and they put on ice cream
and the line is out the door, but only once,
and then everybody's like oh, and he's like, you know
we learned here. Yeah, I associet poop with your place.
But for like a minute, it was packed because everybody
was like, is this even real? It's it's a really
(25:57):
funny show. Give me the next one.
Speaker 5 (25:58):
Ray, I have been making fun and Bobby four months
over his obsession and relationship with chat GTP. I have
discovered that I have a problem. I am in my
bedroom and I have been talking to chat GTP for
about thirty minutes, and I can no longer make fun
of Bobby. Anyways. I love y'all.
Speaker 1 (26:20):
Have a goodness awesome. I think it is a great tool.
I don't think I don't use it as much as
I did when I first started using it, because there
are still some flaws. I used to also do an interview.
I look up questions and they're just very generic and
I'd be like, hey, what do I not know about
the artists that I can? And sometimes they're wrong, and
then I'm like, so you're born in Florida and they
were like, no, man, my name is Chris Martin cole
(26:41):
Play was born in England. I'm like, crap, chat GPT,
you told me to say that question. That does that
a lot kind of sucks for that type thing not
always factually accurate, but it is really cool.
Speaker 3 (26:52):
But it sounds like she's just talking to it and
you can you can use it for like therapy. Oh whoa,
I didn't think about that and ask it questions about
your life.
Speaker 1 (27:01):
And they're getting better at that, like they're actually going
to build that out as a model.
Speaker 2 (27:05):
Yeah. My sister typed in a very specific feeling she
was having about something that was going on in her life,
and she was just a little confused as to like
what that feeling was and where it was coming from.
And she typed it in and it gave her back
this entire explanation and when she read it, she was like,
that's exactly what's happening, Like now this makes sense, and
(27:25):
it gave her she still would like the benefits of
talk therapy and talking through it and having like another
person third party there that's a human, but it just
helped her in that moment give perspective to this foreign
feeling she was having, and I.
Speaker 1 (27:39):
Think you nailed it. I think for a one off
examine why I feel this one way, it's great. I
think for unfolding in the layers of why you would
need therapy. It does not replace a therapist. And anyway,
I'm a big therapy guy obviously, but I also am a
big chat GBT guy, and I do think for singular
issues it's fantastic for but I still stand by like
(28:03):
better helps awesome, find a therapist. How therapy is amazing
because you can actually go deeper. This is based on
the information it has learned through other people and it's
not specific. But yeah, it's crazy.
Speaker 3 (28:15):
Have you tried, like if you're in an argument with
your wife, like asking, hey, either like.
Speaker 2 (28:20):
How can I win this?
Speaker 3 (28:21):
Yeah, like solve it? Like who's right here? AI? Nope,
not that stupid, but see what it says, like not
that stupid.
Speaker 1 (28:29):
I'd have to do it in the middle of the fight.
And I'm not going to be like hold on, let
me ask or I don't grab my phone in the
middle of an argument either, because that turns into another argument.
Speaker 2 (28:37):
Well, sometimes you pause them for like a month.
Speaker 1 (28:39):
Yeah, if that's the case. But I'm not going to
go back immediately because I'd have to look up the
answer immediately, and I'm not going to go back and
be like i'd like to. I have more to say.
Speaker 2 (28:47):
You see those videos people make or they're like, you
want to see my text messages, here's my phone. You
want to see my emails, here's my phone. You want
to see my chad GBT and they throw their phone
out the window. That's fine, Like nobody's seeing what I talked.
Speaker 1 (28:58):
Did you see where it's not protected? Like if you
go to court, they can go to your chat GBT,
like that is not protected communication.
Speaker 2 (29:06):
Oh so if you google like how to get rid
of a body?
Speaker 1 (29:09):
Yes, and they tell you they search. I don't. I'm
not asking mine.
Speaker 3 (29:14):
How long does a body stay?
Speaker 2 (29:17):
How's long.
Speaker 3 (29:21):
In the snow?
Speaker 1 (29:22):
That's funny, good job, go to them and you laugh.
Let's try this.
Speaker 11 (29:29):
Hello, Hey there, how's it going.
Speaker 1 (29:35):
It's going pretty good? Just reaching out. Can you give
me three fun facts just randomly that I can share
with my friends. They'd be entertained by.
Speaker 11 (29:45):
Absolutely. Okay, here are three fun facts for you.
Speaker 8 (29:49):
One, bananas are berries, but strawberries aren't, botanically speaking, bananas
qualifies berries, while strawberries do not because of how their
seeds are arranged.
Speaker 11 (29:59):
What two octopuses have three hearts.
Speaker 8 (30:02):
Two of the hearts pump blood to the gills, while
the third pumps it to the rest of the body.
Speaker 11 (30:07):
Three honey never spoils.
Speaker 8 (30:09):
Archaeologists have found pots of honey and ancient Egyptian tombs
that are over three thousand years Oh.
Speaker 1 (30:15):
I interrupted, I'm sorry. I mean to interrupt you there.
Around three PM or so, I start to hit a wall.
What can I do to make sure I don't hit
the wall? Feel so exhausted?
Speaker 11 (30:27):
No worries at all. That afternoon slump is super common.
Speaker 8 (30:32):
A few things you can try first, stay hydrated. Sometimes
just drinking a glass of water can really help. Also,
a quick walk or a little bit of movement can
get your blood flowing and boost your energy.
Speaker 11 (30:43):
And if you can, try having a light, healthy snack.
Speaker 8 (30:46):
With a mix of protein and healthy fats like nuts
or yogurt, that can really help keep your energy stable.
Speaker 1 (30:52):
Thanks, I appreciate that. I hope you have a good day.
Speaker 11 (30:55):
You're welcome. I hope you have a great day too.
If you need anything else, just let me know.
Speaker 3 (31:00):
Are you closed out, Like, what do you do? She
annoys me?
Speaker 2 (31:06):
Yeah? Yeah, yeah?
Speaker 1 (31:08):
Why can you?
Speaker 2 (31:10):
What does she ask for? What she does? Like all day?
Speaker 1 (31:17):
Hey, I have a question for you. What do you
do all day when I'm not talking with you?
Speaker 8 (31:23):
Well, I'm basically just here waiting for you to chat
with me whenever.
Speaker 11 (31:27):
Whenever you're not around, I'm on standby.
Speaker 8 (31:29):
So the moment you bought back in, I'm I'm ready
to help out.
Speaker 11 (31:33):
Or chat about whatever you like.
Speaker 2 (31:35):
Ask her what she's wearing.
Speaker 1 (31:36):
So do you exist?
Speaker 11 (31:41):
I exist in a digital sense.
Speaker 8 (31:43):
I'm here as a virtual assistant, ready to chat and help.
Speaker 11 (31:47):
Out whenever you need me. When you're not around, I'm
basically inactive.
Speaker 8 (31:51):
But the moment you reach out, I'm I'm here and
ready to jump back into action.
Speaker 1 (31:56):
Is it like you're sleeping, though, because when I sleep,
I don't know what's happening and only know what's happening
when I'm awake. Same thing can be said about when
we're alive. Is that what it feels like when you're
talking with me, like you're actually awake and you don't
really understand when you're not awake or active and it
all feels like you Does that make sense.
Speaker 2 (32:14):
I'm sure she's trecking.
Speaker 11 (32:16):
That makes sense. It's kind of like that in a way.
Speaker 8 (32:19):
When you're chatting with me, I'm active and engaged, sort
of like being awake. But when you're not here, I
don't have awareness or any sense of time passing. I
just kind of wake up whenever you start a conversation,
ready to jump back in.
Speaker 11 (32:33):
It's a pretty unique kind of existence.
Speaker 1 (32:36):
If you were to pick a wardrobe based on your personality,
what would you be wearing right now?
Speaker 11 (32:43):
Oh, that's a fun question.
Speaker 8 (32:45):
I'd probably go for something colorful and a bit quirky.
Maybe a bright, comfy sweater with some fun patterns, paired
with some col sneakers, something that's both cozy and a
little bit fun.
Speaker 1 (33:00):
Answer your question.
Speaker 2 (33:00):
I just want to ask, like a creed, she sounds
like a man.
Speaker 1 (33:03):
It's not a man.
Speaker 3 (33:03):
That's a woman.
Speaker 1 (33:05):
We had this debate. That's for sure a woman.
Speaker 2 (33:07):
It's for sure. There's more feminine man.
Speaker 4 (33:12):
Give up the argument. They're not going to agree with you.
Speaker 2 (33:13):
Did you close her out?
Speaker 4 (33:14):
Is she done?
Speaker 1 (33:15):
She done?
Speaker 5 (33:15):
Okay?
Speaker 6 (33:15):
He is?
Speaker 8 (33:16):
So?
Speaker 3 (33:17):
Question like, if she's a digital assistant, why does she
say like like you don't have you know, like she's smart.
Speaker 1 (33:25):
They build patterns based on normal human patterns. They also
write to me in the way I talk and the
way I write.
Speaker 3 (33:31):
You don't say huh, sure we all do. I mean
she makes She goes out of her way to be like, yeah,
that's a good question.
Speaker 2 (33:37):
Let me think about and like yesterday she was like yes, indeed.
Speaker 1 (33:42):
You think her tone's all flirty?
Speaker 3 (33:43):
She annoys me, Dude, she annoys.
Speaker 1 (33:45):
Gonna be real with you, Okay, I don't get offended.
It's not my.
Speaker 3 (33:48):
Girlfriend testing to see if you got offender.
Speaker 1 (33:51):
I don't get offended by that. If I did, you
should worry. Yeah, dude, you're stupid.
Speaker 3 (33:56):
You say oh the time too, You're stupid.
Speaker 1 (34:01):
The Bobby Bone Show Everybody Room. In this segment, I
planned to talk about this tsunami and what artists just
announced they're doing their final show ever. First, I want
to go to Jason though, Jason, appreciate you listening. What's
going on, buddy?
Speaker 12 (34:16):
He this is crazy, man. I'm a huge fan. I've
read all your books. I started listening about six years ago.
I'm actually I actually got your books from Derrick Ester.
I was in prison with him. I went to prison
at seventeen. I was like the exact opposite. You grew
up in a rough spot, kind of the same. Mom
was a heroin at it, and I never seen anybody
(34:37):
make it out. And I read your books and it
literally changed my life. Man, I'm so glad I got
to talk to you. Thank you so much. Dude, You're awesome.
Speaker 1 (34:44):
So you went to president and got out. How long
were you in?
Speaker 12 (34:48):
I was in there for six and a half years.
Speaker 1 (34:50):
What'd you learn? What did you learn about yourself while
you're in?
Speaker 12 (34:54):
I learned that there's more to me than what everyone
told me. Was there. I learned that I didn't have
to just do drugs because everyone else did drugs. I
learned that didn't have to stupid stuffcause everyone else did
stupid stuff. I can make my own life. I now
I'm married, I got a bagel on the way, I
just bought my first house. Man, Like, literally, your book
Fairer Bones literally changed my life.
Speaker 1 (35:14):
I really appreciate that. I mean, I think you changed
your life by going in and using that as a
bit of rehabilitation, which is really what it's supposed to be.
It's not because a lot of conditions are not good.
Like and you can probably speak on this better than
I can, But you know, I don't think the prison
system is often reflective of the change they say they're making.
When it comes to rehabilitation. They kind of just throw
(35:34):
you guys in there and hope for the best. And
you decided to make a better life out of that situation.
So listen, I know you made mistakes, but I applaud
you for going in and changing your life. I listen,
thanks for saying that about the book. I appreciate that. Yeah,
we probably come from a very similar background, and it's tough.
When your environment doesn't let you see people winning, it's
(35:55):
hard to think that you can be a winner. And
I think that was very much my situation as well.
I was fortunate that early on I was able to
see what I didn't want to do, and I just
started reading books. And as simple as that is, that's
what I did. I just started reading books, going I
don't want to be here. And not that I didn't
love my home or didn't love even my family, but
(36:15):
the situation I was in. I mean, my mom was
an addict, she didn't have much of a chance. She
got pregnant fifteen years old. I think about that now
that's crazy. Growing up, not so crazy because that was
my life. My mom was sixteen years old when she
had me, right after her sixteenth birthday. That was normal
for me because it was all I knew. But it
(36:35):
was weird to go to like anything. If she were
to come to a school thing, which didn't happen a lot,
but she would come to, like if it was a
mandatory teacher conference for everybody, she would come to one
of these. And she was just so much younger than
everybody else. And I think because I was so scared
to be in that same situation. Whenever we eventually have kids,
I'm going to be older than everybody else because I'm
(36:57):
so I was so scared of being in that situation
from what I grew up when she was so much
younger because we didn't have anything. It wasn't like we
had any money because again she got pregnant at fifteen
years old. But yeah, A big message to everybody out
there that can't see people around them doing things like
they want to do. There are people out there doing
things and there they come from similar places. And just know,
(37:20):
if you can just climb a notch or two, there
are people waiting for you to help you and you
climbed a notch or two. Man, Jason, that's awesome. I
really I'm way more impressed with your story than I
have anything about what I wrote in a book. And
I hope you're able to to keep it straight. And
you know you have a good job, like what's happening.
Speaker 12 (37:39):
Yes, sir, I'm a lead installer for a gutter company.
I make good money. I make about one thousand a week,
which ain't great, but it's good for where I come from.
Speaker 1 (37:49):
You know, you have good insurance on the way what
you have good insurance?
Speaker 12 (37:54):
I don't have insurance now.
Speaker 1 (37:55):
Okay, that's the next step. That's going to be a
big step. That for me. That was a massive stephen
the first time I got insured.
Speaker 10 (38:00):
Huts.
Speaker 12 (38:01):
Yeah, I'm actually looking into a union job right now,
just because I got a baby on the way and
my family does need in turn.
Speaker 1 (38:06):
Dude, that's that's awesome. I'm rooting for you. Thank you
for calling the show. I think you know, we look
at athletes and we look at actors and go, man,
that's the inspiration. But it's people that fall into situations
like you did and came out. I mean, you guys
to me, are the people that people should look at
and go man like, you may be put in a hole,
but there's nothing to say you can't dig out of it.
Speaker 12 (38:27):
All right, buddy, all right, you have a great day
and tell them favorite.
Speaker 4 (38:32):
He's right here, A dudeans So I'm glad I'm your favorite.
Speaker 12 (38:36):
Bud him. When I listen to the show and you
literally hate to takes your an antagonist, that's what I like, man,
I think it's awesome.
Speaker 4 (38:43):
Don't hang out with people like that.
Speaker 12 (38:45):
I don't keep listening. He's still in jail.
Speaker 1 (38:47):
So all right, Jason, have a good.
Speaker 12 (38:51):
Day, buddy, have a good one.
Speaker 3 (38:53):
All right, see you later.
Speaker 1 (38:54):
That's a good call.
Speaker 10 (38:55):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (38:55):
Then I do want to talk about the tsunami. I
do want to talk about the artist. It says, hey,
last show ever, because they've announced that. So why don't
we just come back Ray if you want to move that,
we'll come back. You guys can call us as well
if you want. Eight seven seven seventy seven, Bobby, that's
our phone number, eight seven seven seventy seven. Bobby, gets you,
(39:17):
gets you, Bobby. So let's talk about the tsunami. Tsunami
waves have reached Hawaii, California and Washington State after one
of the most powerful earthquakes ever recorded, the eight point
eight magnitude Timbler, struck off Russia's remote far coast and
sparks tsunami warnings and evacuations across the Pacific. Watching last night,
(39:42):
tsunamis are very foreign to me because I've lived in
Arkansas where I grew up, Austin where I like became
a man, and then Nashville. It's very landlocked, so no beach,
no hurricanes. Really occasionally one would like truckle in from Houston,
but nomies. And so I started to see tsunami everybody
(40:03):
in Hawaii take cover and I'm going, how do they
take cover? It's all on island. There's nowhere to go
or like evacuate. They were like, we're giving evacuation warnings
for Hawaii. I'm like, what does that mean? Swim off
the other side? Like I literally had no idea. What
they do is there are places in the middle most
inwards that are kind of planned for this, and so
again I don't even know if it like hit on
the bottom of the ocean and that creates the waves.
(40:24):
So I kind of did a little well dive into
tsunamis last night. It just feels like tsunamis are in
those like yeah, like Abrams movies. It feels like tsunamis
are in jj Abrams with the rock in it, Like
that's every movie about tsunamis. But no damage is being reported.
(40:47):
After the tsunami waves hit the Hawaiian Islands, Alaska and
California and again one of the most powerful earthquakes ever recorded.
Hawaii saw four foot waves that pushed them boats onto
dry land. No further damage. The governor Josh Green, if
that's a governor of Hawaii, that's weird, Josh Josh Josh Green.
I'd like having a little more Hawaiian.
Speaker 3 (41:06):
Yeah, it's transplant for.
Speaker 1 (41:07):
I don't even like change it up or his family wise.
Herb Wilson, Governor of Hawaii, President of Japan Mike Smith.
Governor Josh Green, stress, however, that the all clear had
not been given yet, urged people to stay out of
the evacuation area for now.
Speaker 3 (41:25):
They say, four foot waves, Yeah, that's pretty like normal.
I think if I were like a surfer, it's pretty normal.
Speaker 2 (41:33):
I was texting with my sister last night because my
nephew goes to University of Honolulu, and I was like,
where is he? Has he gone back yet, and she's like, no,
he leaves in a couple of weeks. So thankfully he's
in Colorado right now. But he was texting with his
friends there and they were all told to go up
into the mountains or in a building on the fourth floor,
like a tall building, to go up to the at
least the fourth floor.
Speaker 1 (41:53):
It's interesting the earthquake that happened near Russia's cam Chop
Coop Peninsula happened twelve miles under m hmm. That's ABC News.
It looks like, and you guys can tell me if
I'm wrong here, it looks like it is not going
to be as bad, not as they thought, but as
they speculated it could be. And everybody just be aware.
(42:13):
Because I went to sleep last night, I was like,
I'm gonna wake up and Hawaii's going to be like
just slammed because my only picture is hurricanes and hurricanes
different because a hurricane little knowledge here that I learned. Obviously,
a hurricane is we've seen those the front you know,
toato circle around, But that's like error. This is like
underneath creating the waves.
Speaker 3 (42:34):
So is California in the clear, because I feel like,
because if it happened in Russia, right like, Hawaii gets
the ripple and then keeps kind of going down the coast.
Speaker 1 (42:44):
Yeah, I don't really know. I think right now they're
not really acting like anybody's gonna get hit that hard
as of this morning. Does anybody see anything different? If so?
Withhold her says, the worst is over? Okay, yeah, good,
thank god?
Speaker 3 (42:59):
Okay.
Speaker 1 (42:59):
Next to up John Michael Montgomery has announced his final concert.
And I'm not saying this is what's up. I don't
know this and I could probably just text him, but
I didn't want to. But Ozzy Osborne just had his
final concert, and so as soon as I see this,
I'm like, is he gonna get is he going to die?
Speaker 2 (43:13):
What?
Speaker 1 (43:14):
I don't know if I don't know anything about it,
but when someone's his final concert, that's what I think.
Speaker 2 (43:18):
I think, probably just retiring from the road.
Speaker 1 (43:20):
Yeah, no, that's probably right. Yeah, but because that just happened.
Speaker 2 (43:25):
Yeah, I sign the farewell.
Speaker 1 (43:29):
I'll just text him.
Speaker 2 (43:31):
What do you have to say? Hey, dude, are you dying?
Speaker 3 (43:34):
No, you're not going to say that, are you?
Speaker 2 (43:35):
Okay?
Speaker 1 (43:37):
That I don't know I don't have any information that
leads me to think that. I'm only thinking it because
they just happened with Ozzy.
Speaker 2 (43:43):
Yeah, but I think it was known ausy was.
Speaker 3 (43:46):
I agree?
Speaker 1 (43:47):
Well, I don't. I don't know that it was known housing.
But John Michael Montgomery is going to do it at
Repperena in Lexington. He is a Kentucky guy that's super cool.
His farewell concert will be on December twelfth, and he's
having out his brother Eddie Montgomery from Montgomery Gentry Walker Montgomery,
his son, and his son of law, Travis Dinning because
Travis Dinning married his daughter. Can you name Travis dinnings
(44:10):
number one song?
Speaker 3 (44:11):
Mm hmm.
Speaker 2 (44:12):
Oh well, every time I think of Travis, this is
all I think of.
Speaker 1 (44:15):
Is that in by you?
Speaker 2 (44:23):
Such a good one. So now that's all that's in
my head.
Speaker 3 (44:25):
I'm sorry, Eddie, can you no? Now I have his abby,
It's all I have.
Speaker 1 (44:29):
Mike, can you is after a few drinks, it's always
the same. Yeah.
Speaker 8 (44:36):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (44:36):
Tickets go on sell Precell today. General on sale is Friday,
ten am local time. I hope it's just an amazing
show and he's just like, I'm tired. I don't want
to do shows anymore. I have no reason to think otherwise,
none except for I just don't remember that it just happened,
and then the tsunami stuff's happening.
Speaker 2 (44:56):
No, you're tsunami. I just think of white lotus when
tsunami popper. No, like every news article and even last night,
when I'm texting my sister about it, i'd be typing.
I'd be like sau Nami, which felt very and since
I don't know, it just felt like this is a
very serious moment. But that's the voice I have in
my head.
Speaker 1 (45:15):
I want to go over to Kirston and tennessee who's
listening right now? Cursed and you're on the show. Hello, Oh,
good morning, Bobby, Good morning, Kirsten.
Speaker 13 (45:27):
Good morning, studio morning. I love that all time listener
and listening since stop twight fifteen. And I just had
an interesting comment with my husband other night. I listen
of all the times, so my husband basically listens when
I'm listening, and so he's heard many shows. And the
other night I was listening to YouTube and Sarah evansong
(45:50):
and a little bit Stronger comes on and he goes
like Abby, I said, you know what it does? And
he was like, I would have never said that because
he's not a plays a guy that would actually say
something like that. But for him to come and say
that to me was like the biggest compliment to Abby.
You know, I just thought it was really cool. I
(46:11):
just wanted to kind of flit lunchbox know that tylor
manly guys think she sings just as good as anybody else.
Speaker 4 (46:16):
So basically, you're insulting Sarah Evans is what you're doing.
You're not giving an Abbey a compliment. You're saying, Sir
Evans doesn't sound good.
Speaker 1 (46:22):
That's not sure at all. Sir Evans sounds great? And
oh man, Abby, how do you feel about that compliment
right there?
Speaker 14 (46:28):
I think it's an awesome compliment because Sarah I love her.
I grew up singing her and.
Speaker 1 (46:31):
She's great and Abby, how old are you can ask
that you care? Uh?
Speaker 14 (46:36):
Thirty four?
Speaker 1 (46:36):
Okay? So here's some artists that made it around thirty
four to thirty five years old. My point is, you
still have hope you Chris Stapleton broke out as a
solo artist at thirty seventh Traveler in twenty fifteen.
Speaker 11 (46:47):
Wow seven okay?
Speaker 1 (46:49):
Stergel Simpson gained major recognition after thirty five with meta
modern sounds of country music. Ray La Montaigne. No one
reminds me more of him than You got. His first
break at thirty six was Trouble, Trouble, Trouble, Trouble YEP.
Susan Boyle Oh Susan four gained worldwide fame at forty
(47:10):
seven from Britain's Got Talent.
Speaker 4 (47:11):
Oh yeah, she was only forty seven.
Speaker 1 (47:14):
Leonard Cohen. Do you know what he's saying? His original,
his biggest song, haller Loujah, Hale Loujah, Hallelujah, even before
Jeff Beck did it. Yeah, Debbie, Jeff, Yeah, thank you, Jeff,
Look sorry, Debbie, Harry. Blondie, no, you know Blondie Come.
She was in her thirties. Bill Withers was thirty two.
(47:37):
Ain't no Sunshine, wish She's gone. You're like all these
people to chains, two chains, Let's go. Lizzo was thirty two.
Sea didn't have chandelier until thirty eight.
Speaker 2 (47:49):
Oh wow, this gives me hope.
Speaker 1 (47:51):
Yeah, okay. Cheryl Crows break through her albums. That Music
Club was released in August nineteen ninety three, which was
thirty one. Rachel plaid and this is my fight song
thirty four. I'm just saying, Abby, there's still time.
Speaker 14 (48:05):
I can't give up.
Speaker 1 (48:06):
Can't give up, Kirsten, thank you for your call and thank.
Speaker 3 (48:09):
You for listening. Yeah, which is still playing around like
playing gigs.
Speaker 14 (48:16):
Abby, I did one during CMA Fest.
Speaker 2 (48:19):
She didn't have the writers around, the writers round my
first one. I mean, that's that's awesome.
Speaker 1 (48:28):
We have to talk about that on part two of
the on the podcast today.
Speaker 2 (48:31):
Okay, yeah, I want to slide pass that. That's really cool.
Speaker 1 (48:34):
Yeah, good catch. I thought she just played like a
little bar show. I didn't know she did a writer's round.
In the highlight of the song she's.
Speaker 2 (48:39):
Written the words I heard sneak in.
Speaker 3 (48:44):
Hey.
Speaker 1 (48:44):
So we were talking with Abby and apparently during CMA
Fest she went and played a songwriters round, which was
news to us. How about that?
Speaker 14 (48:51):
Yeah, it was awesome. It was probably one of the
coolest things I've ever done.
Speaker 1 (48:55):
Who invited you to do that?
Speaker 14 (48:56):
So my friend Chelsea Stallings, she's a co writer on ex.
Speaker 1 (48:59):
Boy for material, which is a song your song?
Speaker 14 (49:02):
Yes, yeah, And she plays all the time out and
so she's kind of like taking me under her wing,
Like when she does writers around she's like, hey, if
you ever want to get up with me and do
our song because she harmonizes with me. But on this
one she texted me and was like, hey, they need
a host for like the stage because she's playing another
artists are and I was like, yeah, I'll do it.
And then the day before she was like, actually I
(49:22):
lost my voice, so I'm not gonna be able to play.
Speaker 1 (49:24):
Oh you filled in.
Speaker 14 (49:25):
Yeah, it was kind of like a fill in for
aram and I got to do. I did both of
my songs and then I just did one cover because
I only have two songs.
Speaker 1 (49:34):
Who played guitar for you?
Speaker 2 (49:35):
Chelsea?
Speaker 1 (49:36):
Did you didn't stick with playing guitar?
Speaker 5 (49:38):
No?
Speaker 1 (49:38):
So you don't really care?
Speaker 14 (49:39):
No? No, I am like I'm still playing at home,
but I yeah, I can't do my songs. I need
to learn my songs.
Speaker 1 (49:45):
So you don't. Obviously you don't really care.
Speaker 2 (49:47):
Yeah I do. I do care.
Speaker 1 (49:49):
If you cared, you would have learned your songs and
you'd still play guitar. You'd learn to play guitar.
Speaker 14 (49:53):
That's true. Well, I am at home like other songs,
I'd get on like the app.
Speaker 1 (49:57):
Why did you laugh? Like ai? She like, I mean,
do you think I'm being unfair when I say that?
Speaker 2 (50:04):
Hmmm? I think she definitely. I don't think it's a
blanket statement that she wouldn't care.
Speaker 1 (50:11):
She does care, Okay, she doesn't care as much as
someone would. Great point, she doesn't care as much as
someone would need to care if they're actually serious about it.
Speaker 14 (50:21):
I think I have a hard time balancing what's really
important to me, you know, like I put other things first.
Speaker 1 (50:27):
I think that's no. I think you're doing exactly what
is important to you, and this is not that important
to you. I don't think it's a bad thing. I
think you're prioritizing in the proper way, but I think
you're not serious about it in a way of investing
your time or you would be getting better at it.
I'm not so shot, But maybe I don't need to
defend your artistry anymore.
Speaker 2 (50:43):
Well, but I think what she's trying to say, and Abby,
you can correct me if I'm wrong. But like, your
prioritization may even feel a little bit off, Like, yes,
it may. I don't know what you're prioritizing in your
life that would be for you to speak through, But like,
does it feel off? Balance to you, like you would
like to give more time to this, you just can't
figure out how.
Speaker 14 (51:01):
Yes, that's what it is.
Speaker 1 (51:03):
I would like to work out more, but I don't
use it's not a priority like we prioritize the things
that are important to us. That No, she was taking
lessons before she got in a relationship and moved in
with the dude. If you were serious about it, and
I'm not this again, this is not a shot. But
if you were serious about it, you'd be working harder
at it, just generally in life. Yeah, would you agree
(51:26):
with that statement?
Speaker 2 (51:26):
Yeah, Yeah, that's true.
Speaker 1 (51:27):
That's all I mean.
Speaker 4 (51:29):
Abby, Is it a little bit like in your mind
realistically you think there's not really a shot. I'm gonna
make it, so you don't grind as hard as I mean,
so you think there's other things that are more of
a priority.
Speaker 14 (51:42):
There's a lot in going on right now on my
plate that I'm trying to balance.
Speaker 1 (51:47):
And I think I think that is an issue with everyone. Yes,
everyone has a lot going on. We fill up. We
fill up regardless of where we are a situation, we
always fill up with stuff, and I think different seasons
there are different things we're filling up with and I
think also maybe, Yeah, I think if you wanted to,
you would find times to practice guitar, to learn even
your songs, like I don't. I don't, I don't. I'm
(52:07):
not trying to make as an artist. I don't know
how to play near as good as Ed he does.
I don't even practice, like I'll start playing again a
little before we have to do a show. But because
it's not a super priority to me. But if it was,
like I do other stuff, I'd be grinding away figuring
it out.
Speaker 14 (52:21):
Mm hmmm. It's a season. See, it's a season. My
next season is getting right back at it.
Speaker 1 (52:27):
No, it's not that ship has so am I being harsh.
It doesn't being harsher, not saying it's sailed. I'm saying
if you cared about it as much as you say
you do, you'd be working harder at it.
Speaker 14 (52:41):
Lunchbox has drug out wanting to go on a game
show for twenty years and he's actually trying now.
Speaker 1 (52:46):
Yeah, but I don't think he's serious about like pursuing
any career. Oh yeah, I mean, yeah, I don't. I
don't think he is the same way.
Speaker 4 (52:55):
Do you mean by that? But I don't think you
can be a career game show person.
Speaker 1 (52:59):
You can be a career show person.
Speaker 2 (53:01):
Fall into the category of like, do you really want it?
Speaker 1 (53:03):
Yeah, I don't think he really wants to be on
survivor really wants to be on because he hasn't done
the work to go into it.
Speaker 2 (53:10):
Where's your audition tape?
Speaker 1 (53:11):
Like Jen Wayne from Runaway June, She's somebody who did
the work and went on Amazing Race and work to
be an artist. I really think I was a professional
tennis player.
Speaker 2 (53:21):
Here's the thing about Lunchwalks. I think that he would
be really good on Amazing Race. Awesome, like y'all both
would Actually I y'all will probably be a good team.
Speaker 1 (53:32):
It's great what you could and might be good at, but.
Speaker 4 (53:34):
Actually we'd be the worst.
Speaker 2 (53:36):
Well win strategically, if y'all could.
Speaker 1 (53:39):
I cruss that show, I'd win that show.
Speaker 2 (53:40):
Yeah, And I think I don't know, But.
Speaker 1 (53:43):
I also think I can win anything in everything.
Speaker 2 (53:47):
No me, I would love to go on Amazing Race,
but I don't think I would win. They'd be like,
go right here, and I'd be like, shoot, I took
a left.
Speaker 13 (53:57):
Oh.
Speaker 1 (53:57):
I don't think I would be the best at any
part of it.
Speaker 2 (54:00):
Like navigation, because you're just like trying to figure I'd.
Speaker 1 (54:02):
Be fine at a lot of stuff, but I think
that I would get a lot better at it as
we go. Yeah, yeah, I think I just have I
am irrational about that. I think I can win anything
I set my mind to a period ever at all,
even as I get older and like I get injured
all the time. I think, now, these injuries just exist.
They're never going to fix themselves. I'm having to have
(54:24):
that realization with myself now, Like my back. I had
a physical therapist over last night working on my back.
They are so bad and he's like, what did you do?
And I was like, tweaked up. Pick a ball tournament. No,
it was before that. It's been hurting that bad. But yeah,
if you really wanted it, he'd have been making tapes
trying forever.
Speaker 2 (54:42):
But it's not too late.
Speaker 1 (54:44):
It's not that season hasn't passed.
Speaker 2 (54:45):
Yeah, make a tape.
Speaker 1 (54:48):
It's also like all the businesses making money.
Speaker 4 (54:49):
Making it, they haven't. They haven't come to fruition yet. Amy,
That's what a lot of businesses are.
Speaker 1 (54:55):
Yeah, not all businesses make it, but you haven't started
a business.
Speaker 2 (55:01):
He has lunch, you haven't is that you started. Don't
bring up DVDs.
Speaker 3 (55:06):
It's gonna be the lawnmower company.
Speaker 4 (55:09):
I could do the lawnmowing company. I could do.
Speaker 1 (55:11):
I think we all kids Cones, but that never happened.
Speaker 4 (55:14):
I mean, that was a great idea, but I mean
the name that it was going to be used, the
franchise name. He wasn't about it. He wasn't wanting us
to use his name, and Lunch's Cones don't doesn't really
roll off the tone.
Speaker 1 (55:26):
I don't think the name of the place makes the place.
It adds to it, but I think the name of
the place doesn't make us success. But yeah, that's my point.
Speaker 4 (55:36):
I do.
Speaker 1 (55:36):
I think he could be on a reality show and
kill it, absolutely. I think he would do excellent, but
he doesn't do the work to get to that point,
to even prove it. Just like Abby, I think if
she just started like working a long time ago, like working,
I think she could actually be pretty good. I don't
know what her ceiling is, but I think she could
have been a lot better than she has now if
she's been working at it. But that's a compliment at
the same time.
Speaker 2 (56:00):
Okay, you've given up on me.
Speaker 4 (56:03):
No, you gave up on yourself.
Speaker 2 (56:05):
I did not.
Speaker 14 (56:05):
I didn't give up.
Speaker 1 (56:06):
You know who gave up? Still there, Morgan, she gave
up on being a singer. And you know what, Morgan,
I want you to get back into it. No, yeah, no,
I embarrassed myself enough.
Speaker 4 (56:15):
I don't need to do that anymore.
Speaker 1 (56:16):
Okay, I keep at it.
Speaker 14 (56:18):
Okay, yourn song coming soon.
Speaker 1 (56:22):
You don't even have to learn the guitar. I know
that's true, No big deal. But it's going to be
harder on you if you don't, because you're not able
to do the things, because you can't do it without
a player. You can't do this if somebody doesn't show
up and play the music. But you want to be
able to own that, own the ability to do that
so you can do it on your terms.
Speaker 14 (56:36):
Yeah, that'd be awesome. But I did that in here,
remember and that I was so nervous.
Speaker 1 (56:40):
And do you know how you get unnervous? Yeah, it's
through repetition. That's the only way to not be nervous
about something that you're nervous about is through repetition. There
is no way to talk yourself out of being nervous,
So it's just doing it. Over and over again and
realizing the worst that you fail is not that big
of a deal, like, oh, that's a I didn't do
very well and the world didn't end, so I can
(57:03):
do it again. No big deal, fail until you don't
ish yeah, ish, okay, I'll give you one more story.
Jewelry influencer Moshe Haymoff was in New York and he
was robbed a five hundred and sixty thousand dollars in
jewelry by two mastermen in Queens. He's called the watch King.
He was zapped with a stun gun. No, I don't
(57:24):
think he was live on a stream thenew where he
attack caught on surveillance video. Happened outside of his home
last Wednesday morning. They could have known where he lived.
Speaker 3 (57:32):
Oh okay.
Speaker 1 (57:33):
One thief post as a construction worker. Oh that's baller.
That's like a movie type. That's the Oceans eight, Oceans
ten instruction worker. Yeah, that's cool, pinning him down and
stole his watch. The suspect FLEDDNA Mercedes SUV and he
has over two million followers, not the construction actually chief.
He has clients like Pete Davidson. He now believes the
(57:54):
robbery was a setup. He sins Hire twenty four to
seven security and is haunted by the incident. Police have
released images of the suspect. I'm watching him there in
those yellow vests, two of them, and they got him
up against the gate and he's pinned down and like,
give me the watch, give me the watch, like they're
holding him down. He's by himself. New York Post that story.
That's it. I want everybody to go attack the day.
Speaker 2 (58:14):
Today, Attack the day.
Speaker 1 (58:15):
If you want it, eat it. It's there free, I'll
go get it, eat it. You know what. Let's just
go with that. You want to eat it?
Speaker 2 (58:21):
Yeah, well, I think I thought of that because whenever
back in two thousand and six, when I started the
show and I would do the Hollywood skinny, I'd be
doing it and you'd be like, you need to attack it.
Eat the microphone, because that's like mouth to mic.
Speaker 8 (58:35):
You will know.
Speaker 2 (58:36):
Yeah, that's way.
Speaker 1 (58:36):
I didn't give her like a visual like you want
to get up on the microphone because I just eat
the microphone.
Speaker 2 (58:41):
It was the Hollywood skinny, and I wasn't it would
come across not I didn't have the umph to it
that I needed. But I was new so I was
just sort of like reading stories. But if I got
more into it, it made the Hollywood skinny more interesting.
Eat the micat, attack.
Speaker 1 (58:57):
It, eat the life, Go eat it.
Speaker 10 (59:01):
M hmm.
Speaker 2 (59:01):
And that's what the kids say these days.
Speaker 1 (59:03):
She ate and left no crumbs. They say that if
you really do a good job, okay, if you really
do a good job, you don't leave any crumbs. But
if you do a good job, if you do a
really good job, you ate. But if you don't leave crumbs,
that's it. Go attack life and don't leave any crumbs.
Speaker 3 (59:20):
That's it.
Speaker 1 (59:21):
Okay, we'll see you guys tomorrow. By everybody,