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Speaker 1 (00:04):
Comedian Devin Walker has announced his exit from Saturday Night Live. Amy,
Why why would I read that story?
Speaker 2 (00:11):
Because he used to be our intern?
Speaker 3 (00:13):
You remember him?
Speaker 2 (00:13):
Yeah, we've talked about him before.
Speaker 4 (00:15):
I know, hold on, I know, hold on. There was
an intern on this show that was on Saturday Night.
Speaker 2 (00:19):
Life in Austin.
Speaker 3 (00:20):
Yeah, I need to see a picture of him again.
Can we call him Devon because I don't remember.
Speaker 5 (00:25):
Yeah, he was interned, Devin. You were Yeah, I said
that his number.
Speaker 4 (00:30):
And he was on SNL.
Speaker 3 (00:31):
Also, let me read you the story. We've talked about
this before.
Speaker 4 (00:33):
I don't remember that.
Speaker 2 (00:35):
We talked about it, I think when he joined and
then now we're talking about when he has departed.
Speaker 1 (00:39):
Yeah, comedian Devin Walker has announced his exit from SNL.
Speaker 3 (00:43):
Can you bring that over here? Is that possible to
walk it over here?
Speaker 4 (00:47):
That was crazy?
Speaker 1 (00:48):
After Louren creator teased a cast shakeup, Devin Walker thirty
four shared the surprising news on Instagram Monday night.
Speaker 3 (00:56):
Oh yeah, I remember him.
Speaker 1 (00:59):
We used have We used to be an intern machine a
because the wouldn't ushire anybody. We have like forty interns.
Oh yeah, I Braham.
Speaker 3 (01:05):
We called him Devon in Well, that makes intern Devin No, Yeah,
that makes sense.
Speaker 1 (01:12):
So he compared his job on the NBC Sketch Comedy
show to a relationship, admitted that it is toxic at times.
To me, jobs in this industry felt like a bunch
of little marriages he began. Some of them last for
a long time if we're lucky, but most of them
are fleeting, permanent until they are not.
Speaker 3 (01:27):
That's the deal.
Speaker 1 (01:28):
You know what it is when you sign up. The
comic added, he's happy he had the opportunity and he's
getting ready to go overseas. Yeah, anyway, that's congratulations to him.
Three years on SNL.
Speaker 3 (01:39):
That's awesome.
Speaker 5 (01:39):
Yeah, he was just starting comedy whenever he was an intern.
Speaker 1 (01:42):
Really yeah, uh New York Post with that story. Did
he ever get on camera?
Speaker 3 (01:45):
Was he's a writer?
Speaker 5 (01:47):
He was on camera?
Speaker 6 (01:47):
Yeah, he's part of the cast.
Speaker 7 (01:48):
He was.
Speaker 3 (01:48):
Yeah, Wow, I just see clips.
Speaker 5 (01:50):
He would do like Shannon Sharp.
Speaker 3 (01:53):
Oh that's cool.
Speaker 5 (01:55):
They probably didn't use him enough.
Speaker 1 (01:56):
Yeah, maybe, I don't know. I'm like super excited that
he made it, but now he's leaving. It's like a
weird feeling I have it. I'm like, I'm I'm so
proud he made it, but it's also the announcement he's leaving.
Speaker 3 (02:07):
Uh yeah, congratulates to him.
Speaker 1 (02:08):
I wonder what he does now he's overseas vacation.
Speaker 5 (02:12):
I'm assuming here's what I heard podcast too he does.
Speaker 1 (02:16):
Yeah, maybe I should get him on like the Bobby
Cast or something.
Speaker 8 (02:20):
I'd be cool.
Speaker 3 (02:21):
He'd be like, what up?
Speaker 4 (02:22):
What do you bean by toxic? Give to those details.
Speaker 3 (02:26):
Also, just like like how do you even get on there?
Speaker 6 (02:29):
He moved to New York City because he was doing
comedy in Austin and then moved to New York City.
He was just doing a bunch of local clubs, met
a bunch of cool people. A lot of the people
he joined with were just people he would do shows with, so.
Speaker 1 (02:40):
He knew people who knew people. Then got an audition.
He was funny enough to be recommended for the audition
and like nailed it, like a.
Speaker 5 (02:46):
Spot on Comedy Central where he got some attention.
Speaker 3 (02:49):
That's so cool. Yeah, I want to be like congratulations,
but he just left. Yeah, it's weird dynamic. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (02:55):
Uh, the ideal ages hit six money milestones.
Speaker 3 (02:58):
Here we go, everybody.
Speaker 1 (02:59):
It was gonna make it feel said, start saving for retirement,
age twenty seven.
Speaker 4 (03:06):
I'm what forty six. Both of you.
Speaker 1 (03:08):
Guys retirement planners say, if you start any time in
your twenties, you're doing great. Research shows that younger people
are saving earlier now. Research shows that typical Gen Z
worker started saving at twenty compared to millennials who started
saving at twenty six, jen X at thirty that would
be you, yeah, and boomers at thirty five. But even
(03:29):
the boomers which were before you started saving earlier.
Speaker 4 (03:32):
I know.
Speaker 2 (03:33):
I mean that the next best time is.
Speaker 3 (03:35):
Is now now.
Speaker 2 (03:36):
Now.
Speaker 4 (03:36):
What's cool, though, is is I got my kids on it,
Like my.
Speaker 3 (03:40):
Oldest saving for retirement, for your retirement.
Speaker 4 (03:41):
They're already saving. Like my oldest son has seven thousand
dollars in saving already. Why he's only worked for two years.
Because we've we've instilled this like all right, this is
what you spend, this is what you give away to charity,
and this is what you save, and like you don't
do that, I know, but it's kind of like we
you teach your kids what your mistakes were, you know,
(04:02):
and like so they don't do that again.
Speaker 3 (04:04):
Got it?
Speaker 2 (04:05):
No? I think that's good. Yeah. My daughter she's like
trying to pick up extra shifts, and I told her, no,
more priority is school and then work, so we got
to get we gotta cut back. She's because she's so tired,
and she's like, I need to save. I need to save,
and I'm like, okay, calm down. School though we also
need to finish strong your senior year, and your dad
(04:28):
and I are providing certain things for you, so don't
stress out. I think it's good you have this work ethic,
but you have to know when to prioritize sleep as well.
Speaker 1 (04:37):
It's so great though that you have to pull her
back from that instead of push her on them. Like
if you find somebody it's kind of lazy that has
bad work ethic medium work ethic, you can for a
short period of time motivate them through reward or fear
to do better. But motivation doesn't last. Motivation comes in spurts.
(05:00):
So it's even with people I hire. It is so
much better to have to take people and go like, hey,
hey you're good, take a step back. You're doing way
too much and that is not beneficial to the overall product,
instead of going, hey can you do a little more?
Because that never lasts. So yeah, that's pretty awesome that
you have to pull her back.
Speaker 2 (05:18):
She's putting some in savings. And then also now new rule,
starting September first, at the first of the month, for
the remainder of months that she lives with us, she
has to write us a check. Parent text, Well, I
guess she's not gonna be writing us a check, Like,
what are you saying?
Speaker 1 (05:34):
No?
Speaker 2 (05:34):
No, no, what is that? It's not for rent, it's
for car insurance adoption.
Speaker 3 (05:39):
Now she's gonna start charging her for all the adoption.
Speaker 2 (05:41):
Fees got the adoption Yeah, right, they were, there were
a lot of fees. No, it's towards her, like car insurance,
it's her. We showed her certain things that she's going
to start to be responsible for at some point, so
she might as well get used to understanding. Oh, her
cell phone bill just like bits and piece is like,
she's paying towards that, and so there's a set number
(06:02):
at the first of every month that now she transfers
to us. So I'm about to get paid September first.
Speaker 1 (06:09):
It's okay, let's let's look at this. Amy's now asking
for money, but she's also making her at a work.
Speaker 2 (06:14):
Less No, she works enough, work.
Speaker 3 (06:17):
Less working, but pay more money.
Speaker 2 (06:19):
No, we agree. Her hours are fine, and we looked
at what she would earn per month at her job
based on her scheduled hours and what she would owe
us at the first of the month. It is all doable.
She'll have extra to spend on herself, she'll have extra
to put in savings, and then she has to pay us. Well,
she's picking up more shifts and trying to you know,
adding more to the hours we already agreed upon, and
(06:39):
that's where I'm like, and then she'll be like, oh,
I'm so exhausted, and I'm like, well, you need to
know how to balance because she also has to study,
and no, hear you. You know, it's like also, but
this is good, going to charge you more she can learn.
It's not I don't know how to put it, but
it's not rent.
Speaker 1 (06:55):
You have four kids, and that has often been your
excuses to why you can't save.
Speaker 4 (06:59):
Yeah, yeah, like our dayd like, what is your day
to day spending is like outrageous just because we have
four kids.
Speaker 1 (07:06):
When you see someone like Thomas Reddy is having a
fifth kid, now, well he's rich, sure, but what do
you think about the idea of having five kids?
Speaker 4 (07:14):
Chaos like chaos. My house is so chaotic, and there
will be times where I have to tell my wife, like,
I'm leaving for two hours because I can't take it.
Speaker 3 (07:22):
Wait, if it's so chaotic, doesn't she need.
Speaker 4 (07:24):
You there now? Because she doesn't care. The noise does
not bother her. Me, my sensory overload I can't take.
Speaker 2 (07:30):
So she doesn't ever be like, hey, I gotta leave
for two hours.
Speaker 4 (07:33):
I can't take this for different reasons.
Speaker 1 (07:34):
What if you both did at the same time leave
them there, you didn't know, but you both leave for
two hours thinking the other person had it.
Speaker 4 (07:40):
Yeah, I know that hasn't happened yet, but it's just
it's just so loud, dude. It's like a four boys.
And if baby we had two girls, two boys would
be a little different, but four boys, they're just animals
and they wrestle. All you hear is thumping upstairs, something breaking,
and like, I just have to leave sometimes. So five
kids do that's outrageous?
Speaker 1 (08:00):
Do you think And I haven't asked them, but do
you think they're trying until they get a boy?
Speaker 4 (08:04):
Oh? They have all girls, Yeah, they.
Speaker 3 (08:08):
Have four girls.
Speaker 1 (08:09):
It just feels like that's a lot of doubling down
and if you miss, that's quite the commitment for a miss.
Speaker 4 (08:13):
I bet that's got to be it, because I don't
think that's sure. I hear dads talk about that all
the time, like I'm not stopping until I get a boy.
Speaker 2 (08:19):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (08:20):
Well, I don't think I would ever try it happy
for whatever, regardless of about one, two or three. I
don't think I'd ever try more just to hit it
hit another sex, because you could also not hit that sex.
And then that's again that's if you wanted to try
to have another kid. I get it, that's awesome have
another kid, But man, to try just to hit another
sex feels like quite the gamble because that means if
(08:42):
you don't, you're probably gonna try again. Yeah, like you're
bringing kids in just to have a certain type of kids.
Speaker 2 (08:47):
But also they've already adopted, so if they wanted a boy,
when they just adopt.
Speaker 3 (08:50):
A boy, sure, is that sure?
Speaker 4 (08:54):
Maybe?
Speaker 2 (08:54):
Maybe? I mean that would be a surefire away to get.
Speaker 3 (08:57):
If five kids seems crazy, it is crazy, man.
Speaker 4 (08:59):
You know mom had like thirteen brothers and sisters same
my dad Like that's crazy, Like, how did do you
imagine the mom yelling at the kids like what's your name?
I forgot your name? Like it's a lot of kids.
Speaker 1 (09:10):
A couple of things. One that's a little bit of
the olden days. Yeah, and then two both Mexican.
Speaker 2 (09:16):
Well they were white, but they were in South Texas,
see Billy. Well, I gotta say my dad was the
youngest of and some of them were They weren't all
biological like she took in some kids too, but they
my dad considered them like siblings. And so I think
like seven of them seven at well, okay, well, I'm
saying that's how many people kids were in their home
(09:37):
because seven were birthed and then they had she like
adopted some. But I don't think it was legal or anything.
But my dad was the youngest, and I think I
saw I don't know that, and his dad died when
he was a newborn, and his mom didn't have much
gas in the tank really as to be a parent him,
and I think that I don't know. I feel I
wish my dad was still alive so I could talk
(09:59):
to him about it. But I think that was some
of his issues that I think he I wish he
could have worked through. But I think he had like
some neglect because there's so many kids. He didn't get
some of the attention that he needed, and that's where
he sought stuff elsewhere.
Speaker 3 (10:14):
You know, you never knew your grandpa me.
Speaker 2 (10:16):
Yeah, No, my dad didn't even know his dad. He died.
My dad was like one month old. I think when
his dad died.
Speaker 3 (10:21):
I don't think I knew that. Yeah, is that a
story that I've forgotten?
Speaker 2 (10:25):
Well, you know he got run over by a watermelon truck.
Speaker 3 (10:27):
I did know that, but I didn't know your dad
was he was my.
Speaker 9 (10:30):
Dad Christmas law.
Speaker 1 (10:34):
My dad Amy's dad got run over by a watermelon
or grandpa Amy's grandpa got runned over by a watermelon.
Speaker 2 (10:40):
Truck in Dilly, Texas where they have a watermelon where
they have Yeah, it's like in the middle of town.
They got a big watermelon. You can go take a
picture with it.
Speaker 3 (10:50):
But it's not like a statue dedicated to your grandpa.
Speaker 2 (10:52):
No, it's just.
Speaker 4 (10:56):
Go back and buy one.
Speaker 9 (10:57):
It's like a running over guy.
Speaker 2 (11:00):
Fun fact, my dad hated watermelon, of course.
Speaker 7 (11:03):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (11:03):
I hated it because in the summer when it all hot,
and some of them would just like raw. I guess
there's a certain smell I.
Speaker 3 (11:09):
Would hate it because the truck ran over my dad.
Speaker 1 (11:11):
Correct be going through Phil just chopping out, avenging the
death of my freaking dad.
Speaker 2 (11:16):
Tragic stories where he was unloading watermelon and he's sort
of on a hill and the truck went out of
the break went it was no longer in park and
it just knocked him over and then rolled over him.
Speaker 9 (11:28):
I'm sorry, that's crazy. Hopefully it was like quick, yeah, yeah,
hopefully it was super quick. Arkansas, Keith had his truck
do that once. He wasn't behind it, but it sank
in the lake.
Speaker 3 (11:39):
Was backing up a boat and it wasn't all the way.
Speaker 4 (11:43):
Yes, terrible videos. I've seen this well, so this.
Speaker 1 (11:47):
Is exactly what happened. It was a ramp that didn't
have long enough parking for a truck and a trailer.
After you backed the boat in. And we used to
do it to me where he'd back the boat in
and I would be back on the boa, you back
it out, drive it up. But what happened was he
backed it in. He's by himself, running one man, and
(12:08):
you have to then go and take the trailer off
and then unhook it and then park the truck beside
the trailer. It's the whole process to put in at
this one launch spot. And he did it and the
truck wasn't and it rolled right in. He jumped on
top of it and that people that were there saw
him like on top of the truck trying to get
in and just sink like He's like he wasn't run over, Yeah,
because he tried.
Speaker 7 (12:27):
To save it.
Speaker 4 (12:27):
Did They get the truck out and they towed it out,
but it was dead. He didn't work anymo was total
dang flooded.
Speaker 3 (12:33):
I'll have more money markers here.
Speaker 2 (12:35):
Oh so it's twenty seven.
Speaker 3 (12:36):
Twenty seven is when you should plan your retirement.
Speaker 2 (12:38):
Okay, you should start.
Speaker 3 (12:41):
Yeah, then what to land your dream job? Twenty nine
years old? Hmmm?
Speaker 1 (12:47):
Dang, I landed minus seventeen eighteen small version of it.
Speaker 4 (12:52):
Yeah, but.
Speaker 1 (12:54):
Yeah, what would your dream job would have been, Eddie
had you not come here?
Speaker 4 (13:01):
My dream job I think early on was like probably
making a move, making movies like Hollywood or something, or
a rock star. Yeh, I don't know.
Speaker 3 (13:08):
I don't think a rock char's a dream job.
Speaker 6 (13:10):
Yess.
Speaker 3 (13:10):
It is.
Speaker 4 (13:12):
Being a rock star as a dream job.
Speaker 3 (13:15):
I feel like that's like a sex symbol like a
sex symbol is not a job.
Speaker 4 (13:18):
Well, how about just being in a band, like a
professional musician. Yeah, I think would probably be it. That
probably would have been it. Yeah, that probably would have
been it.
Speaker 2 (13:27):
Amy you stay at home mom. Yeah, I mean at
that age, at that age for sure. And I've shifted. No, no,
obviously I've shifted.
Speaker 4 (13:37):
But yeah.
Speaker 2 (13:38):
I was quoted in my yearbook as saying, I don't know.
It was like my senior year. It's like highlighted on
one of the pages, like where do you see yourself
in ten years? And I was like house wife.
Speaker 1 (13:51):
I think they asked me that question of my yearbook
and like eleven of the twelfth grade, it was know if
it was ten or twenty.
Speaker 3 (13:55):
My answer was not here.
Speaker 2 (13:57):
Oh wow answer.
Speaker 4 (13:59):
And you did that? You got out of there.
Speaker 1 (14:01):
That's you know what kind of arrogant you know. It's
written in the And I thought that was so funny.
He's like, where do you see yourself?
Speaker 3 (14:06):
I like, not here. I don't know that. I like
that answer. Now. I think I should have been a
little nicer about it, but that was my answer. Lunchbox
to you, Oh that's easy. Real world, man's real world?
Speaker 4 (14:17):
Do you have a good.
Speaker 3 (14:17):
Do you have a goober in you?
Speaker 7 (14:19):
No, I'm good. Probably shouldn't eat in the day. This
morning ates some yogurt and that's all.
Speaker 3 (14:27):
Right now.
Speaker 7 (14:27):
And so I would say real World and then parlay
that into the challenge that was my dream job and
it never worked out.
Speaker 1 (14:34):
Yeah, real World does not exist at all anymore, right, correct?
Speaker 3 (14:37):
I think in no capacity.
Speaker 7 (14:40):
Nothing. They don't film in at all. There's no more
we know real World. We'll get seven strangers, put them
in the house. They don't do it.
Speaker 1 (14:47):
You know what I was watching yesterday? It's pretty tragic.
Was I forget Kelly Wolf? Scott Wolf? Anybody watching this
on TikTok?
Speaker 2 (14:55):
No? Oh, I've just seen headlines.
Speaker 3 (14:58):
It's bad.
Speaker 1 (14:58):
I watched her of a mental breakdown and report yester.
I don't know why she recorded it and put it out.
So Scott Wolf was an actor from what show? Yep,
she was on Real World New Orleans. So that they
were married and there's been like restraining orders and they
have kids, and so I was watching yesterday he had
the kids and he like brought him over, but she's
(15:18):
recording with her phone and she's like screaming at him
and telling the kids she loves them, and he's like, kids,
let's just go, let's just go.
Speaker 3 (15:24):
And then she continues to post and she's.
Speaker 1 (15:29):
She's having a breakdown, but she just keeps putting stuff
up on the Internet. And it's like, hey, this stuff
happens to people, and hopefully you get the right help.
But somebody needs to be there to go stop putting
this on TikTok.
Speaker 2 (15:42):
Yeah, like like shut her account down, like hit her
phone and delete it.
Speaker 3 (15:46):
No, I know it sucks because she's struggling.
Speaker 1 (15:49):
I don't know the dynamic because I'm not behind those walls,
but from what I saw yesterday the three and then
she posted another video on Instagram and I don't.
Speaker 3 (15:58):
Even follow this story.
Speaker 1 (15:59):
If you stay on one video for six seconds, it's
going to feed you every video ever made about it.
And so I was down and I was watching it
all and so when it was a day we should
have been celebrating Taylor and Travis, I'm celebrating. Yeah, I
mean I'm not watching the tragedy of of what's happening
with them.
Speaker 4 (16:13):
So you missed out on all that.
Speaker 3 (16:14):
No, I'm just over. It's just it's just too much.
It's too much.
Speaker 1 (16:18):
I wish it would have been laid out differently the
tailor and Travis. I wish that because there's some overexposure
happening right now that she does her album, gives us
a few months break and then comes back and does it.
There's just I don't it doesn't matter the celebrity, whomever
it is. If they're in my feet all the time,
I get annoyed. I just become it's just too much.
(16:39):
And so they're everywhere and can't hate them for it.
She's the most famous person, well, top five, most famus
people in the world.
Speaker 4 (16:47):
Yeah, like who would be on top, who would be Trump? Yeah, Politicians,
Rinaldo Messi famous, they're pretty famous.
Speaker 3 (16:58):
Yeah, I put all them in a category.
Speaker 1 (17:00):
I mean, we don't really get the Ronaldo Messi because
we're America and we don't really do football we do
we don't do football, we do football.
Speaker 3 (17:06):
Yeah, but worldwide but everywhere else.
Speaker 1 (17:08):
Yeah Yeah, but Sheep also could be more famous than then,
But I'm saying they're in that same tier a category.
Obama the last couple of presidents, not Biden, but the
last couple of presidents that's not Biden.
Speaker 4 (17:21):
That's crazy. But Obama's still more famous. Than Biden.
Speaker 3 (17:24):
Obama first black president ever. Yeah, and was very young.
Speaker 1 (17:28):
When he went in. You forget how young Bill Clinton going.
He was in his forties, right, it was like forty
six or something.
Speaker 3 (17:35):
I'm forty five. That's crazy. I'm not sure old he was, Mike,
if you can fact check me on that.
Speaker 5 (17:39):
But Obama's forty seven. Yeah, when he was inducted.
Speaker 3 (17:43):
Inducted, like the Hall of Fame whatever you call it.
Speaker 4 (17:47):
What's that called? What do you call it? It's when he.
Speaker 1 (17:50):
Inaugurated, got it, inducted, it inducted.
Speaker 5 (17:54):
Mike George W. Bush was fifty four when he was inducted.
Speaker 3 (17:57):
What about Clinton?
Speaker 5 (17:58):
Pulling it up, Clinton was forty.
Speaker 2 (18:02):
Six, forty six. He looked older. I mean those are just.
Speaker 1 (18:05):
No, we were younger. No, we were younger, So they
looked older and had.
Speaker 2 (18:08):
White hair, though I don't know that it was white
white yet.
Speaker 7 (18:10):
No.
Speaker 3 (18:10):
I think we were like eight white. Everybody looked one hundred.
Speaker 2 (18:14):
Okay, good point. It's like our perspective has shifted. Yes, yeah,
he definitely just seemed older vibes, but also everybody in
the nineties seemed older, Like forty mid forties in the
nineties is different than mid forties.
Speaker 3 (18:29):
Now, look at the Golden Girls. They were like forty
seven fifty.
Speaker 4 (18:32):
That's crazy.
Speaker 3 (18:32):
They look so old and they were playing old people.
Speaker 4 (18:35):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (18:35):
Yeah, they were portraying.
Speaker 3 (18:38):
To buy your first home age thirty.
Speaker 2 (18:41):
Okay, so twenty seven, twenty nine, thirty.
Speaker 1 (18:43):
I bought my first home at twenty three, I think.
And I went to my general manager and I was like,
should I buy a house? Like Sid, I'm scared to
buy a house because this job, everybody gets fired.
Speaker 3 (18:55):
All the time.
Speaker 1 (18:56):
And I was like, I don't want to like buy
I never bought anything. I don't want to buy a
house and get fired. It's not like they would have
told me the truth. Yeah, because they can't be like,
you know what, I'd recommend against that because we got
some some budget cuts coming.
Speaker 3 (19:09):
And he was like, yeah, go for it. So I
bought a house. It's crazy.
Speaker 1 (19:15):
It was awesome, though, to buy your first house, except
for when you have to start fixing stuff. Isn't that
costs money? Oh yeah, I'm still that still sucks. But
at first you're like, you go through that process of
signing all those papers, that is overwhelming. The first time
he signed all the papers on the house.
Speaker 2 (19:31):
Yeah, but I mean, I didn't read them all.
Speaker 4 (19:34):
Nobody reads them all.
Speaker 2 (19:36):
Somebody reads them all, somebody.
Speaker 3 (19:38):
Pay you pay people to read them before you go
in the room.
Speaker 2 (19:41):
Sure, but I bet there are some people that just
cannot help themselves and they have to read everything before
they sign it.
Speaker 3 (19:47):
I don't want to be in that room.
Speaker 4 (19:49):
That would take furs.
Speaker 2 (19:51):
I just feel like I don't know who those people are,
but they're.
Speaker 3 (19:54):
Out there to become debt free h third h forty one.
Speaker 2 (19:59):
Debt free, including a mortgage.
Speaker 1 (20:01):
I don't think so, because I feel like a mortgage
because as you pay a mortgage, you're actually building equity
for the most part.
Speaker 3 (20:08):
Let me read this. There are different kinds of debt.
Speaker 1 (20:09):
Not all are bad, like a mortgage, which can work
like a huge piggy bank that gets more valuable.
Speaker 3 (20:13):
So I'm gonna say, except for a.
Speaker 2 (20:14):
Mortgage, OK, thank goodness.
Speaker 1 (20:16):
But even to say, don't have a car payment, it's
kind of that's tough. It's kind of crazy because as
soon as you pay off your car, you just want
to go get a new one.
Speaker 3 (20:25):
That's almost how it.
Speaker 1 (20:27):
My story is a bit different now, but as soon
as you pay off a car, it's like, well, okay,
now I can move up in the world.
Speaker 3 (20:34):
Paid this one off. Don't have a payment. So, yeah,
you have a car payment.
Speaker 4 (20:40):
No, look at you, good job, Maybe look at you.
Speaker 2 (20:43):
Thank you I have Well that was part of my
shout out to Ben because is part of my marriage husband.
Speaker 3 (20:49):
Oh, he paid for the car for you.
Speaker 2 (20:50):
No, no, but we I guess that is one takeaway
from our marriage. He handled our finances and he paid things.
He was very diligent at paying things down quickly, and
so by the time we divorced, we had our cars
paid off and we divided assets. All good.
Speaker 1 (21:07):
Yeah, I remember we joke about going to Amy's house
or just like a dryer but no washer.
Speaker 3 (21:11):
It was like a forg but no spoon. Uh huh.
Speaker 4 (21:13):
Because he took the silver, he took half.
Speaker 3 (21:15):
I know, finally take this silver.
Speaker 1 (21:19):
These are ideal ages to hit the moneystone, the milestones
to retire.
Speaker 4 (21:24):
Oh, come on, age fifty eight, I mean that's that's
where you're a retirement.
Speaker 1 (21:30):
Experts agree that it's at ole early. But if you
have money saved, why not?
Speaker 2 (21:33):
Yeah? Why not?
Speaker 3 (21:35):
Wow?
Speaker 2 (21:35):
But also, fifty eight now feels different than fifty eight.
I feel like a lot of people we know now
we know. I think that we know, like the more
you stay active and more you keep going and doing,
the longer you'll live. Your boyfriend, Yeah, he's fifty two.
Speaker 3 (21:54):
Okay, he's fifty two out Ye, stay active.
Speaker 2 (21:59):
He's very reactive. He'll stay active like I don't. I mean,
he does want to retire one day, but he's almost there.
Speaker 3 (22:06):
No, shirt Loot retired to like forty, didn't.
Speaker 2 (22:08):
He Yeah, shirtless slut Yeah yeah, but he just started
a new company. I mean yeah, he retired for a
little bit, but only because he had a non compete too,
and then after that ran out. I think he just
I ran into him in the freaking where was I
Cayman's Yeah, we hadn't talked in a while. I mean
I ran into him a couple of months ago at
the airport in the Cayman Islands. We started texting, communicating.
(22:30):
He was like, oh, yeah, yeah, I'm back in business
now starting a company. And I was like, oh, that's
great because it was just funny. He was my youngest
friend to retire. He was in my wedding. Also, that's
the company I worked for before I came to work
with y'all. Like I left that job to come here
and like everybody that I mean, he ended up buying
into the company, so they were all family. But then
I was like, what if I had an opportunity to
(22:52):
like eventually like buy in a little bit, And then
I was like I would be retired to whoop.
Speaker 1 (22:58):
See the people that were tired age forty forty five,
they rarely stay retired because what drove them to get
to the point to retire is also still in them.
Speaker 2 (23:07):
Which is why he's starting another company.
Speaker 1 (23:10):
It's more like, you have enough money to take a break,
just a little break, yeah, and then pursue something else
you're super passionate about.
Speaker 3 (23:15):
Yeah. So there you go.
Speaker 1 (23:18):
You guys, get to track in those milestones. Want to
play few voicemails? Ray, give me number four on the
list here.
Speaker 10 (23:23):
Hey, Bobby, this is Arkansas David.
Speaker 9 (23:25):
Man.
Speaker 8 (23:26):
I've just given you a call.
Speaker 11 (23:27):
Listen to your show every morning in Boston.
Speaker 2 (23:30):
Just wanted to call and let you know that don't
sweat it too much, buddy, because Arkansas is gonna do.
Speaker 10 (23:35):
Really good this year.
Speaker 11 (23:36):
Man, So woop pig and appreciate your show.
Speaker 4 (23:39):
Bob.
Speaker 8 (23:40):
You have a good one.
Speaker 12 (23:41):
Man.
Speaker 1 (23:41):
A couple of things. His name is Arkansas David in Boston.
Speaker 4 (23:44):
Interesting.
Speaker 1 (23:45):
Now he sounds like my family sounds that. The juxtaposition
of him in boston's pretty weird.
Speaker 4 (23:51):
Yeah, maybe he's just working there or something temporarily, because.
Speaker 1 (23:53):
I feel like that accent is so strong in Boston,
and his accent is so strong from Arkansas.
Speaker 3 (23:58):
Holy crap, world's called you know.
Speaker 2 (24:00):
What is Arkansas David? Right?
Speaker 7 (24:02):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (24:03):
Well Arkansas Keith, your former stepdad. He's retired.
Speaker 3 (24:08):
Yeah, he's like sixty seven, yeah, and he's.
Speaker 2 (24:10):
Still what age? Did he retire though, because.
Speaker 4 (24:13):
He's not working.
Speaker 3 (24:14):
I don't think he's working.
Speaker 1 (24:15):
But he worked part time then for a while, because
he worked forever at warehouse or like thirty years.
Speaker 4 (24:21):
What is that?
Speaker 3 (24:21):
Oh it's a mill.
Speaker 2 (24:22):
It's a mill.
Speaker 3 (24:23):
And then and then he worked for the water company.
Speaker 2 (24:26):
In the well the town right too, like landscaping and whatnot.
Speaker 1 (24:30):
Screen went down behind me, it did Okay, I think
it's just uh, it's updated.
Speaker 4 (24:34):
It says restarted, keep going.
Speaker 2 (24:35):
I have an idea maybe Arkansas Keith can like mentor
Eddie and lunchbox or something. Because Arkansas Keith had to
plan for this lifestyle, like he wanted the hunt. I
know he did.
Speaker 4 (24:46):
He did a four to one k through his job, oh,
through his like city job or whatever, and then he lives.
Speaker 2 (24:52):
He like it, lives a simple, happy life.
Speaker 3 (24:54):
Yeah, I mean I don't know how simple. As he
called me the day and I forgot to.
Speaker 2 (24:56):
Call him back, like it seems to like hunt.
Speaker 3 (25:00):
Depending on depending on in the year. Yeah, I feel like,
let's see if an answer.
Speaker 2 (25:06):
His friend's family probably plays little cards.
Speaker 3 (25:09):
I don't think he plays cards.
Speaker 2 (25:11):
Really, I picture him playing cards.
Speaker 3 (25:13):
Hey.
Speaker 1 (25:13):
Hey, okay, so you're on. We're doing the show right now.
So you're on, So don't say anything you don't.
Speaker 3 (25:18):
Uh So we have a couple of questions for you.
Number number one. Do you play cards?
Speaker 2 (25:24):
Yeah, sam, ma'am?
Speaker 1 (25:25):
What Amy was determined that you were like a poker
card player, and I was like, I don't think he's
much of a card player.
Speaker 2 (25:30):
Bridge, No, not very much.
Speaker 3 (25:32):
What game do you play? I played a little poker
with j got it.
Speaker 10 (25:37):
We played we like to play stud poker.
Speaker 3 (25:40):
You're a poker, but you don't. Okay, so okay, he
plays a little bit of cards. Fair enough. What age
did you retire? Sixty seven?
Speaker 2 (25:48):
It's sixty seven?
Speaker 3 (25:49):
What Amy saying something?
Speaker 2 (25:51):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (25:51):
Yeah, yeah, that shocking.
Speaker 2 (25:52):
I thought it was.
Speaker 3 (25:53):
She thought it was young earlier.
Speaker 4 (25:55):
But he looks young.
Speaker 2 (25:56):
Yeah, you look young man, you look good. Tell us
your secrets.
Speaker 10 (26:01):
Well, you know I was part time though from fifty five.
That didn't really work full time as semi retired. I
guess it. Fifty five.
Speaker 3 (26:10):
Is that because the mill closed or the water plant?
Speaker 2 (26:12):
Yeah?
Speaker 4 (26:12):
What part?
Speaker 10 (26:13):
Yeah, the the mill closed and I went to work
up the water but man and I had a chance to,
you know, go part time up there to the Corps of Engineers,
so I took it.
Speaker 1 (26:23):
Fifty five and Eddie and Lunchbox have no money save
for retirement at all, and they are in their forty
mid forties.
Speaker 3 (26:30):
What do you think about that?
Speaker 10 (26:32):
I think that's not a very good idea.
Speaker 1 (26:34):
Yeah, Eddie blames it on he has kids, four kids.
Speaker 10 (26:40):
Yeah, yeah, that's that's that could be an issue. But
I mean there's always some a little something that you
got to get started doing something.
Speaker 3 (26:46):
You know, Keith started buying gold. You still have gold?
Speaker 1 (26:50):
I do?
Speaker 2 (26:51):
Yes?
Speaker 4 (26:52):
Really like gold bars? Keith, no gold coins?
Speaker 1 (26:56):
Okay, this money reserve because gold goes up value, money
goes down.
Speaker 4 (27:00):
I know we've heard that, you.
Speaker 10 (27:01):
Know what I'm thinking around twenty seventeen. I give like
seventeen hundred dollars amounts for it.
Speaker 1 (27:07):
What's it worth now, it's going to be around three. Yeah,
it's pretty good investment.
Speaker 2 (27:13):
Yeah it is.
Speaker 10 (27:13):
It really is. It's kind of a simple transaction between
you and a private individual. So when you sell it
back to those people, you get that price for it
and no taxes.
Speaker 3 (27:25):
So you gotta make it sound like prostitution.
Speaker 10 (27:27):
Yeah, that's kind of something to be said about it. Yeah,
anything you can get tax three.
Speaker 1 (27:31):
Is it's like it's just you and one person deciding
to do an adult thing in the individual.
Speaker 3 (27:39):
How's everything going?
Speaker 10 (27:40):
It's going good man.
Speaker 2 (27:41):
How about the Cubs.
Speaker 10 (27:42):
I was trying to get hold of the day some guys.
I wanting to know what you thought their World's three
chances were.
Speaker 1 (27:49):
I think the Brewers are really freaking good. I think
the Dodgers have more weapons. I think the Cubs don't
really have the pitching depth. But I'm enjoying the year.
I'm gonna go up there next we can watch a game.
Speaker 10 (28:01):
Well, you know, I'm saying they're going to go two
rounds deep in the playoffs. They're gonna get into a
wild card.
Speaker 1 (28:06):
Didn't I wish they would, I wish they'd pay Kyle Tucker.
Speaker 10 (28:11):
Yeah, well these guys are these guys here are from Chicago,
and you know they're right up with it, so they
don't really see the big picture.
Speaker 3 (28:20):
Yeah. Yeah, we've seen the big picture for many, many years.
Speaker 1 (28:23):
Yeah, let's think about it. Ryan Sandberg dying that sucked.
Speaker 10 (28:27):
Huh, boy, man, that just broke my arm.
Speaker 4 (28:32):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (28:32):
Uh, he's younger than me.
Speaker 10 (28:34):
He's younger than meum prostate cancer too late?
Speaker 4 (28:38):
All right, Well, any hunting fishing.
Speaker 1 (28:40):
Oh, Eddie wants to know what you've been catching or
what you've been shooting.
Speaker 10 (28:44):
Well, you know what strange that you ask? Because it's
cool off, really good and Peril and I came up
to Twin Creeks and camped out last night and put
the float hees out and we're doing a little squirrell
and we're not having much luck squirrel and we took
our twenty.
Speaker 2 (28:56):
Two, so oh little.
Speaker 10 (28:58):
But I've been doing a lot of strippers fishing there
below the day home and it's been really good.
Speaker 2 (29:02):
Man.
Speaker 10 (29:02):
I've been catching a lot of strappers.
Speaker 4 (29:04):
So send me a pick. Man.
Speaker 3 (29:07):
Are you are you catching shad to do that before?
Speaker 10 (29:10):
Yeah?
Speaker 4 (29:10):
Yeah, he's yeah, what does he do is he use
the net for the show us the net? That's cool?
Speaker 10 (29:15):
Yeah, Sam, or routine. You know, you know the story,
it's why we do it.
Speaker 3 (29:18):
Routine. I drive the boat and he'd be like slow down.
I wouldn't slow down, and then.
Speaker 1 (29:22):
I'd almost throw them off the boat and then he'd
be like, stops up and he chunked the net and
it was a whole disaster.
Speaker 3 (29:28):
That was like me ages eleven to fifteen.
Speaker 10 (29:31):
Yeah, yeah, I have a good boat driver for sure.
Speaker 2 (29:34):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (29:34):
It wasn't always. That wasn't always that.
Speaker 1 (29:36):
Uh, okay, well we're gonna go back to the show,
but we just wanted to call and check in.
Speaker 10 (29:40):
Okay, man, Brad, you did good hearing from me.
Speaker 3 (29:42):
Yeah, I talk to you soon, all right, later.
Speaker 2 (29:45):
My boyfriend's going to a Cubs game. What if you
are at the same one when I gotta look at
the calendar, but soon when I got I got I
don't know the Cups schedule.
Speaker 3 (29:58):
What is your calendar like a paper calendar at home?
Speaker 2 (30:00):
No I have, I'm on my computer. I mean also,
I don't know that I happened in my computer. I
think you'll probably like just me and all textan.
Speaker 3 (30:07):
You said when someone when you look at your calendar,
I said, well, I got to.
Speaker 2 (30:10):
Look at maybe if I look at the dates like
I could count.
Speaker 3 (30:13):
I'm just kidding.
Speaker 2 (30:14):
It's coming up on two. Oh, I guess, oh Saturday. Oh, okay, Saturdays.
Whatever game is Saturday, September thirteenth.
Speaker 3 (30:25):
That ain't us, is that?
Speaker 2 (30:27):
I think? I guess it's the cob in Chicago.
Speaker 4 (30:30):
Just have two teams in Chicago.
Speaker 2 (30:32):
No, no, no, it's I think it's baseball. It's not it's
not the White Sox.
Speaker 3 (30:35):
Let's go Ray play. Voicemail number three.
Speaker 11 (30:38):
Hey, this is Caamera in Louisiana was calling to ask
if Abby ever received her free massage that Bobby was
going to pay for. And I just feel like she's
going to have a great experience and I can't wait
to hear how things are going or went love the
show bye.
Speaker 1 (30:56):
So that's more of a Scuba Steve question because we
were going to work with potential sponsor, but I'm not
sure how that went.
Speaker 3 (31:02):
Scuba.
Speaker 13 (31:03):
It's in the black hole of sales, you know what
that means. So yeah, we're trying to get that deal
to close, which and then we'll get hurt the gift
card to go.
Speaker 1 (31:13):
Okay, so then let's put an expiration on if they
can't do it, because I want to do the segment.
Speaker 3 (31:17):
Regardless. We weren't doing the segment for the sponsor.
Speaker 1 (31:19):
We were doing the segment because Abby was like, I
got a weird experience, and I was like, let's send
you somewhere good. And then you were like, hey, if
we're going to do this, we have a potential partner
we could work with. So today is the twenty seventh.
I'd ask him to look at our calendar, but I.
Speaker 2 (31:33):
Have it right here. It's twenty seventh.
Speaker 1 (31:36):
If by September eighth, which is a little over one, No,
it's too let's say the tenth.
Speaker 3 (31:43):
Two weeks from today.
Speaker 1 (31:44):
If we don't have an answer by two weeks from today,
I'm just going to pay for it myself.
Speaker 8 (31:47):
All right, cool, give them the deadline right now.
Speaker 3 (31:49):
Which is kind of annoying, but whatever.
Speaker 2 (31:51):
Ian, that's just as a gift for Abby.
Speaker 1 (31:53):
Because you know, I can write off none of the
stuff that I pay for on the show, Like there's
no it's literally just me using my money because I'm
not an independent contractor, so you can't write stuff off
for a job that you're fully getting.
Speaker 2 (32:08):
Are you sure you can't do gifts for employees doesn't
fall under it doesn't.
Speaker 1 (32:13):
I'm telling you something. I'm telling you. I've tried to
work out every every freaking thing.
Speaker 3 (32:17):
Possible anything I buy.
Speaker 2 (32:20):
Y'all all right, now, well.
Speaker 3 (32:22):
You can write it down, but you can't write it
off legally.
Speaker 2 (32:24):
What happens to it?
Speaker 1 (32:25):
I told it stays written down, you get ex So
what you're supposed to do if it's for your job,
maybe then you're a full time employe. You're supposed to
able to expense it in the job pays you back
for it. But that doesn't happen here. I've not been
able to get one expense.
Speaker 2 (32:39):
Really yeah, I can't exp lunch.
Speaker 4 (32:41):
I feel like lunchpots, expenses everything different.
Speaker 1 (32:44):
My stuff is like, okay, I'll do prizes, I'll do
bits for the show. I think if it's something like
show related, they're like, yeah, cool that they won't even
give me a credit card.
Speaker 3 (32:52):
It's my show.
Speaker 4 (32:54):
That's not good. I don't doesn't scoop. I have a
credit card, but not you.
Speaker 1 (33:01):
And I give people credit cards like my personal like
my d has my credit card. I trust them with it.
Because we have to do a lot of work stuff,
and I'm like, hey, can you grab this? No problem.
There's a few people that have my credit card, but
the company will not give me the Why not?
Speaker 3 (33:16):
Why not?
Speaker 1 (33:17):
I'm not gonna use I would never use it. Who
else has one? Scoob, but you have one?
Speaker 3 (33:21):
Who else has one? For the show?
Speaker 8 (33:22):
I believe it's just me, Okay for the show.
Speaker 3 (33:25):
I don't care. It's probably better I don't have one.
I've talked myself out of it.
Speaker 2 (33:27):
You just said you wouldn't use it.
Speaker 4 (33:28):
I wouldn't use it.
Speaker 3 (33:29):
I don't need it. Uh, all right, do you want?
Speaker 8 (33:32):
I think I can ask.
Speaker 1 (33:33):
I don't. I don't now that I say that. I
think I was just irritated in the early years. Yeah,
this is like irritation that just sat there for a while.
And now I'm not irritated anymore. But I think the
early years they wouldn't give me one because they were
worried I would spend it and use it.
Speaker 3 (33:47):
And now I don't.
Speaker 1 (33:48):
I think I'm just still holding on to that, which,
by the way, you want to do scubaste social minim
social media minute.
Speaker 4 (33:55):
Yeah, let's do it.
Speaker 2 (33:56):
What is that?
Speaker 4 (33:58):
Whatever it is? Sounds good, and that's good.
Speaker 3 (34:00):
It's not entertaining at all.
Speaker 1 (34:02):
So Scuba Steve is doing a segment called is It
Classic Rock, which I think is a good segment on
his Instagram.
Speaker 3 (34:08):
You guys check it out. It's probably haven't looked at
your data.
Speaker 1 (34:11):
I bet that that's your most viewed video, even though
you didn't do it exactly what I think was the
most effective.
Speaker 3 (34:16):
Is it your most viewed Scuba TikTok.
Speaker 8 (34:19):
I'm checking right now.
Speaker 7 (34:20):
It is.
Speaker 8 (34:20):
Yes, it's the most of you. It has one thy twenty.
Speaker 13 (34:22):
Three views, which is but what's crazy The views aren't
that high, but it has lots of comments as seventy
nine comments.
Speaker 1 (34:28):
Yeah, I was watching your other video of you throw
on the first pitch out.
Speaker 8 (34:31):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (34:32):
You got to stop with the logo up front. It's
like two seconds of like a Scuba Steve logo as
soon as that video starts. It needs to be what
you want people to see. No logos because people will scroll.
I scrolled past. It was like, let me go back
and see what because the first two seconds is like the.
Speaker 3 (34:45):
Scuba Steve show.
Speaker 1 (34:46):
On social media, we all flip so quick through stuff
if it doesn't catch our attention in one second, we're out. Yeah,
so people are going to see that logo and not stop.
Speaker 13 (34:53):
I'll take the feedback because I hate social media and
so I do it reluctantly. It's almost like putting a
cat in a bath. So any sort of advice you have,
I'll take it.
Speaker 3 (35:02):
Okay, Well, I like the logo. The logo's cool. And
then you put that at the end.
Speaker 1 (35:06):
Okay, if they make it to the end, because people
won't even see your content because you've given them two
or three seconds. If some logo just existing, people aren't
gonna wait for that. It's the exact reason they take
off intros to TV shows.
Speaker 8 (35:15):
True, that makes sense.
Speaker 3 (35:16):
Yeah, the theme songs aren't long a society is Yeah,
society sucks.
Speaker 8 (35:22):
Society sucks due they need to slow down and enjoy
things a little bit. Okay.
Speaker 13 (35:25):
So then so then you're going back to what you
mentioned about TikTok How I didn't do it right? How
did you envision that I that I should do that.
Speaker 1 (35:33):
I would have put the name of the song on
the screen too. Okay, So is this song classic rock?
And then I would to put down is whatever whatever
the song was it touch pill stand Yeah.
Speaker 3 (35:43):
Days then it is days of the New.
Speaker 1 (35:45):
Touch pill Stand? Up are days of the New Touch
pill stand is a classic rock mark and then you go,
is this song good enough to be considered classic rock?
And turn it up immediately loud and then that's it.
You're gonna get a lot of engagement.
Speaker 13 (35:58):
It's a great segment now that makes sense to going
back to like getting to it quicker because I say
it versus saying it just to happen it. Okay, this
is good feedback and I appreciate it, so I want
it and I'm receiving it, so thank you. The next
one will be different and not being I don't feel
like I'm being hurt.
Speaker 8 (36:11):
I'm no, no, no, dude, no, I do not at all.
Speaker 13 (36:13):
I'm seriously like, thank you for this because I don't
I don't understand social media. I don't get it. You're more,
I guess, in tune with it. So I'm accepting the
feedback and I appreciate it.
Speaker 1 (36:24):
If you don't hook at them in one and a
half seconds, they're off. Just think about not you scub,
but anybody. If you're trying to be an influencer or
have any sort of account that think about how you
consume it. You just scroll one and if it doesn't
catch you, you don't wait. You don't have patience to
see if a video is good. If it's not great
and it doesn't go this is what I'm about to do,
and then do it.
Speaker 3 (36:43):
You're like, eh, I'm good.
Speaker 1 (36:44):
And then if you swipe off real quick, the algorithm
are gonna feed it back to them early. You may
eventually get back to it, but not early.
Speaker 3 (36:51):
So yeah, good luck. Let's go voicemail. I'll give me
number one. Ray.
Speaker 12 (36:55):
I'm sure you've already gotten so many voicemails about this,
but I would love to know how Lunchbox is feeling
now that Taylor Swift and Travis Kelsey have gotten engaged.
Do you still think it's fake Lunchbox? Is it just
a publicity stunt? Love this show by Hunchbox?
Speaker 3 (37:13):
Are you okay? You keep coughing into them, like, no,
I hit the cough button.
Speaker 4 (37:17):
Yeah, but I think we're picking you up.
Speaker 1 (37:20):
Oh, Like, are you sure you have dary it's dairy?
Speaker 3 (37:24):
I'm sure.
Speaker 1 (37:24):
If you're okay, yeah, I'm great, Okay, you're at your
thoughts on the voicemail.
Speaker 7 (37:30):
Yeah, it's it's it's still fake. I mean, I mean
Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes had a kid just to
go through the contract.
Speaker 1 (37:36):
I mean, I think that was different. I think that
was Tom Cruise trying to look normal. They weren't like
I don't think it's fake.
Speaker 4 (37:43):
They weren't never in love Tom Cruise and Katie.
Speaker 3 (37:46):
Who really knows.
Speaker 1 (37:47):
But I do think that all the stories we've heard
about him auditioning for wives.
Speaker 3 (37:50):
Man is a bit bizarre.
Speaker 4 (37:53):
It is bizarre.
Speaker 3 (37:54):
Yeah, so I don't think it's fake.
Speaker 1 (37:55):
I do think that it's probably it probably didn't happen
as we have been told it happened, But I don't
think it's fake.
Speaker 3 (38:02):
But yeah, big story.
Speaker 7 (38:05):
I mean, it just seems so I don't know, it
just seems so concocted. Everything about it. I mean, he's
finally allowed to post about her on Instagram and a
week later they're engaged.
Speaker 1 (38:16):
I do think that them doing this a month out
from the album, it's it's a bit cocidental coincident.
Speaker 3 (38:26):
No, not gross.
Speaker 1 (38:27):
I think they're No. I feel I'm happy for them.
But if you're going, hey, dude, do uh cynic eyes
on it? I will be like, Okay, my cynic guys,
tell me that it's way close to the album and
they probably a have already been engaged for a couple
of months and waited to do this as the album cycle,
(38:49):
which I do think is real, and I do think
that she probably dictated the terms of the propos her surprise, surprise.
Speaker 3 (38:59):
Of course, she's brilliant.
Speaker 1 (39:00):
She's a marketing strategic genius and this is a big
part of her brand.
Speaker 3 (39:07):
Right after the podcast, like, it's just.
Speaker 2 (39:09):
You know, you would just hope that this is one
of those things that maybe she could just not have
her hand in so that she could Yeah.
Speaker 3 (39:15):
You hope. I'm too cynical.
Speaker 1 (39:17):
I'm too cynical because I've seen how how the sausage is.
Speaker 3 (39:20):
Made way too many Yeah that's true.
Speaker 1 (39:23):
All right, let me do one more voicemail here, No, no,
no more voicemail.
Speaker 3 (39:26):
Let's take a break.
Speaker 1 (39:27):
We're gonna break everybody, uh, and we'll come back in
just a few minutes. Yesterday about one pm, started to
feel pretty bad.
Speaker 3 (39:39):
Amy's been sick. She was gone for like a month.
Speaker 1 (39:41):
Eddie was out for a bit, and I was like,
oh no, I'm kidding it. And so I sent Eddie
a text and I said, what were your symptoms?
Speaker 4 (39:49):
And you said, like headache, chills, I feel like I
got hit by a truck.
Speaker 3 (39:55):
I started to feel that a little bit.
Speaker 4 (39:56):
Oh no, I fought it.
Speaker 2 (39:57):
Though, Oh what you do? You have a superpower?
Speaker 4 (40:01):
Are you cured?
Speaker 3 (40:02):
I don't know if I'm quite cured yet. I went
to bed at like four point thirty.
Speaker 4 (40:05):
That's good.
Speaker 1 (40:06):
I felt terrible, and which is why if you're watching this,
we're in my home studio today, because I was like,
I don't.
Speaker 3 (40:13):
Know how I'm gonna feel, and if I only.
Speaker 1 (40:14):
Have a couple hours, we'll come in, do the show,
and I'll get out and go right back to bed.
I feel a little better because I went to bed
early and hydraton.
Speaker 3 (40:24):
I think I fought in one.
Speaker 4 (40:25):
So what do you think Amy got me sick?
Speaker 2 (40:27):
I don't think you guys got I came to the studio,
but I never saw you.
Speaker 3 (40:31):
Lunchbox got But did you get sick during your vacation?
Speaker 2 (40:35):
No?
Speaker 3 (40:35):
Okay, so then you got sick on vacation?
Speaker 2 (40:39):
Well sure, I don't know when I came in contact with.
Speaker 3 (40:42):
Whatever I came It had to be on vacation.
Speaker 2 (40:44):
Then, yeah, like Sunday agains.
Speaker 1 (40:46):
Which means you wouldn't have given it to Eddie because
we were already on vacation when you got it.
Speaker 4 (40:50):
But wasn't she contagious when she walked in the building?
What if she touched the door knob that I touched.
Speaker 2 (40:54):
I think I only saw my d and we had
glass separating us.
Speaker 1 (40:57):
Big different, big, big time difference there. I think you
probably got a for your kids. I think Lunchbox always
has it. Whatever he has, now he has something else today.
Speaker 7 (41:05):
I'm good.
Speaker 4 (41:06):
He blamed it on yogurt yoga.
Speaker 7 (41:08):
I had dairy this morning in his bad move when
you're trying to talk, gets kind of caught in your chest.
That Darry is bad for you.
Speaker 3 (41:16):
Why'd you have it? Then?
Speaker 7 (41:17):
It's all I had? My wife hadn't been in the
grocery store.
Speaker 3 (41:21):
I don't know. It's too it's too like in there. Yeah,
it's every day.
Speaker 4 (41:25):
And it's been like that for a couple of days.
Speaker 7 (41:26):
How would you know you haven't been here ready?
Speaker 4 (41:28):
I'm always listening always, I'm always monitoring the show.
Speaker 3 (41:32):
What does that mean?
Speaker 4 (41:34):
Oh, even when I'm at home sick, I can watch
what the studio is doing.
Speaker 3 (41:39):
Did you Yeah? I know, Amy?
Speaker 1 (41:41):
She would text me during the show Man, like the
show's too funny, dang it?
Speaker 4 (41:47):
Did you think that.
Speaker 2 (41:48):
Said y'all sound good?
Speaker 3 (41:50):
Which is she said I said good.
Speaker 2 (41:53):
I'm like, oh, kind of a bummer because I'm not there,
but but yay, yeah for y'all.
Speaker 1 (41:58):
Anyway, I think I'm like seventy five per good. As
soon as I'm done today, I'm going back to bed.
Speaker 2 (42:03):
But smart sleep is the best thing you can do
for yourself because you don't get I don't know how
you do it. Like I wasn't sleeping and that was
hindering me getting better, And I'm like, how does Bobby
do this? Like I think here, I figured it out.
I had a lot of time to think about it.
Speaker 3 (42:15):
And that one speech you figured out now on.
Speaker 2 (42:17):
My time off, I thought about this. I just haven't
shared it with you because I forgot, but I did
text you that like I don't know how you do it,
And then I was thinking about it and I was like, oh,
I know how he does it. It's because your body is
constantly in that that's your normal state. So like you're
one of those people like if you ever finally just
(42:40):
like chill or rest, you'll probably get sick.
Speaker 3 (42:43):
It happens every vacation because really, yeah, if it's like
a two week vacation. I get sick every time. It
annoys my wife because she knows. She knows I'm gonna
get sick.
Speaker 2 (42:52):
So that's how he does it. He's in a constant
stay of fight flight whatever. Probably your fight. You feel
like your body's fighting all kinds of things all the time. Fight, fight, freeze,
whatever it is. You're in a survival mode of sorts,
and that's how you do it. You just keep I
think that's I don't.
Speaker 3 (43:07):
I don't want to medal for it though.
Speaker 1 (43:08):
I don't want to give you a metal personality. I'm
not like, I'm mister guy that doesn't sleep.
Speaker 3 (43:14):
I don't.
Speaker 2 (43:14):
That's not mean, no, No, I hate it for you.
I guess. I'm just I'm saying that's how you do it,
like without crashing out, as the kids say, because like
I wasn't getting sleep and I was losing my mind.
Speaker 3 (43:25):
Yeah, sucks sleep and water man, you're.
Speaker 2 (43:27):
A high functioning, low sleep person because of the survival mode.
Speaker 3 (43:31):
Imagine if I got real sleep, how funny it would be?
Speaker 4 (43:33):
Oh dude, oh my god.
Speaker 1 (43:35):
Can you imagine if we did the show three pm?
I come in here, be freaking Chris.
Speaker 4 (43:37):
Rock, But then you'd be sick all the time.
Speaker 3 (43:39):
I at three PM.
Speaker 1 (43:41):
I know what would happen if I had no parameters
on when I had to wake up. I would get
back into what I think is a natural sleep cycle
for me, going to sleep at four thirty AM, waking
up at noon or one, and missing out on most
of life. Because everybody else gets a lot of their
stuff done in the day and act action activities. I'd
miss all that, and then I would be way more
(44:02):
involved in video games.
Speaker 4 (44:04):
Oh yeah, that's where the action is at night, all overnight.
Speaker 3 (44:07):
My wife has really been given it to me hard
on video games?
Speaker 4 (44:09):
Are you still playing?
Speaker 1 (44:11):
I only play with two people, and that's Steve and Mike.
We have a league that we play.
Speaker 4 (44:18):
Everyone else is out of the league.
Speaker 3 (44:19):
It's well, it's we've really been to three consistence, and
so yeah, we play. We play.
Speaker 1 (44:26):
We only play one game, college football, and we only
play with each other. But we don't play against each other.
We only play against you other like once every couple
of weeks because it's the only time the schedules line
up that way.
Speaker 3 (44:35):
When like I'm.
Speaker 1 (44:35):
Arkansas and Mike signs his Oregon and Steve is Florida State,
and so the schedules only have us playing every once
in a while.
Speaker 3 (44:43):
But you play your game whenever you.
Speaker 1 (44:44):
Can get to it, and it goes to the next
game and sometimes if it gets to the finals or
like to the college football playoff. What happens is there's
money involved. We gamble each season, and so we stream
the games, and so I have a stream. I don't
like stream. Some people can watch. It's just because you have.
Once you get into the money games, you have to
have your stream up so people can make sure you're
(45:06):
not cheating.
Speaker 3 (45:07):
So you have to be able to watch it.
Speaker 1 (45:08):
And so I'll be watching Mike Signs or Steve play
on my phone. My wife's like, are you watching your
friends play video games?
Speaker 3 (45:16):
And I'm like yeah. She's like, I'm buying my tongue
right now.
Speaker 1 (45:18):
And I'm like, why you guys, because you're you're watching
another adult man in his forties played video game.
Speaker 4 (45:23):
But because you're making sure that that's what I.
Speaker 3 (45:24):
Said, like, we're gambling on this, yeh.
Speaker 4 (45:27):
She's like, you're monitoring more than watching them play a game.
Speaker 3 (45:30):
I tried all the excuses.
Speaker 4 (45:31):
Okay, so it doesn't work.
Speaker 3 (45:31):
It doesn't work at all. She does not think. She's
like it's kind of gross. So yeah, that's what's up.
Is somebody hitting like a microphone or something.
Speaker 4 (45:41):
Mm hmm.
Speaker 3 (45:41):
Something keeps rattling. Do you guys hear that? Mike? You do, right?
Speaker 8 (45:45):
I do?
Speaker 4 (45:46):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (45:47):
What is it? Because I don't know me?
Speaker 4 (45:49):
Probably it was me or it was Eddie.
Speaker 3 (45:53):
I'm watching Eddie. He's not touching anything.
Speaker 2 (45:55):
I can't see, but I don't think I'm touching.
Speaker 4 (45:57):
I'm not even moving. Yeah, it could be lunchbox.
Speaker 3 (46:01):
It's not lunchbox. He's not touching his mike.
Speaker 7 (46:02):
Yeah, but it could.
Speaker 4 (46:04):
It could be him breathing.
Speaker 3 (46:05):
It could be the dairy and well, the dairy makes
other noises. We know those dairy noises.
Speaker 7 (46:10):
Again.
Speaker 4 (46:11):
No, I don't have fever anymore, Mike.
Speaker 5 (46:13):
If you had to make a guess, maybe Amy's Mike
Stan Yeah.
Speaker 3 (46:18):
Because she's like moving around hitting it.
Speaker 2 (46:20):
Oh, well, I like, sorry, I'll stop.
Speaker 3 (46:23):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (46:23):
I don't realize I'm doing that.
Speaker 3 (46:25):
I know. But you fought us when we said it
was you.
Speaker 2 (46:27):
No, I think I said, is it me?
Speaker 3 (46:29):
And we said yes, You're like, I don't think, so.
Speaker 2 (46:33):
Okay, I'm I'm not moving anymore, and I shall remain
still thank you.
Speaker 1 (46:37):
David Spade Revere reveals a scary encounter with an autograph
hunter who followed him home. He revealed on the Flying
the Wall podcast he had a scary encounter with autograph
seekers after they followed.
Speaker 3 (46:48):
Him to his home.
Speaker 1 (46:49):
David Spade says he he armed himself with pepper spray
and considered showing his gun to scare them off. He says,
they're not really fans, it's a business, and they followed
him home.
Speaker 4 (46:57):
David Spain has a gun. I'm surprised by that. I
wouldn't expect to see him packing interesting.
Speaker 1 (47:05):
Uh, maybe he doesn't and just says it to keep
the next autograph people come into his house.
Speaker 3 (47:12):
But maybe he does.
Speaker 1 (47:13):
I don't know. I don't know who's got what. I
know I got guns. Bring it, muddle, yeah, come get that.
Speaker 3 (47:19):
I don't. I don't want anybody to break I don't want.
Speaker 1 (47:21):
To say keep it, don't bring don't break it, keep it,
please keep it.
Speaker 3 (47:27):
Yeah, that's scary stuff.
Speaker 1 (47:28):
Apple's iPhone seventeen event a schedule for September ninth, and
I would say most of the events have been duds
recently because the upgrades have only been like something in
a camera, something small, right, Mike.
Speaker 3 (47:41):
The last couple to three like call.
Speaker 4 (47:42):
Waiting, Yeah, I don't already have call waiting.
Speaker 3 (47:45):
Well, we're going back to the way you thinks used
to be.
Speaker 2 (47:47):
How was it like what like you just click over?
Speaker 9 (47:51):
No?
Speaker 3 (47:52):
I think it was a joke.
Speaker 4 (47:53):
No.
Speaker 6 (47:53):
There was one where they added where like it shows
like your voicemail as they're leaving the voicemail, and they were.
Speaker 7 (47:57):
Like, oh, yeah, I got this new feature.
Speaker 3 (47:58):
Yeah, you can all so answer a voicemail. Yeah, like
if they're leaving a voice here.
Speaker 1 (48:03):
That's happened to me before, where I like, hey, I'm
like hey, just calling it Hello, who am I talking to?
Speaker 3 (48:11):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (48:11):
Cleanup is nice? How long has that been around? Because
I just started using it?
Speaker 3 (48:15):
Cleanup or you hit.
Speaker 2 (48:16):
The eraser cleanup, Like say someone's in the in the
background of a picture, Oh, I don't use that and
you want to remove them? Like so when I took
to share to the gracies, we have a really cute
picture together, but there's this half of a woman like
in the way or like kind of just in the photo.
And I was blowing it up to frame it at
our house and I thought, oh, this woman and then
(48:37):
My boyfriend was like, just use the cleanup or whatever,
and he showed me and I was like, what, this
is a magic It's like a magic eraser. I just
touched the woman. It highlighted her and she proof disappeared.
Speaker 4 (48:47):
That's cool.
Speaker 3 (48:47):
Soon we're gonna go to that in real life.
Speaker 1 (48:50):
Just there's a whole black mirror episode where if somebody
you can like block them in real life.
Speaker 3 (48:53):
And you don't even see them anymore. Wow, that's where
we're going.
Speaker 4 (48:57):
That's pretty cool.
Speaker 2 (48:58):
I mean, I'll show you the photo. You can't even
tell you.
Speaker 3 (49:00):
No, we believe you. Have you started?
Speaker 4 (49:03):
Have you started cleaning up your husband and pictures ex husband?
Speaker 2 (49:05):
No? Why would I do that?
Speaker 4 (49:06):
I don't know. Just if you want a picture that's like,
oh I don't want him in there without him.
Speaker 2 (49:11):
No, it's a part of our life. We have a
great relationship right now? Is there right now? Because it
hasn't always been that way.
Speaker 1 (49:19):
But if you just are quiet, it shook keep talking
like if okay, So the event, the Apple iPhone event
is September ninth, And the reason I think they are
excited about this one is they're thinking it could be
the foldy iPhone.
Speaker 6 (49:32):
Finally, It's funny because all this stuff is things that
Android had like five years ago, and every time they
come out with somebody knew and they just stole it
from them from like five, six, seven years ago.
Speaker 1 (49:40):
The thing that kept Android from dominating was they don't
have the infrastructure the Apple being able to communicate with
your laptop, with your phone like all that. That's why
Apple is so great the cloud. Yeah, and Android is
not connected to any of that. I mean, if somebody
is in a group text and they're Android and everybody
else in the iPhone, it's it.
Speaker 3 (49:57):
Takes the whole text to the side. There's like a
green in there.
Speaker 4 (50:00):
Yeah, random green tests. Is that seventeen Does that means
seventeen years of iPhone or I don't.
Speaker 3 (50:05):
Think it means years. It's just the versions. But I
don't think they do want a year specifically.
Speaker 1 (50:09):
Two and seven Yeah, I don't know seventeen and seven four,
So we're not quite there, But I mean that's almost
that's close, right, pretty close, But.
Speaker 3 (50:18):
Yeah, but I don't think it's specifically on the year. Lunchbox.
Speaker 1 (50:22):
You didn't win last night powerbo No, I won six bucks,
So that means that means we get no no.
Speaker 7 (50:31):
You had nothing. I said, if I win the make
a million jackpot, if I win the big money, if
I won the seven hundred and whatever a million dollars,
nobody hit. That's a good sign.
Speaker 4 (50:43):
We wouldn't see lunchbox here if you won, right.
Speaker 3 (50:46):
Obviously he wouldn't come. He might come in late pee everywhere.
Speaker 1 (50:49):
Be like if you guys, fi like he might show
up just for that eight hundred and fifteen millions?
Speaker 2 (50:58):
Actually do is that?
Speaker 3 (50:58):
What it was already?
Speaker 1 (51:00):
Just tonight's powerball jackpot win an estimate eight hundred fifteen million?
If you went what was it already?
Speaker 5 (51:08):
It was like six and we talked about it. Now
it's at eight fifty.
Speaker 1 (51:12):
There is a new app and this is right up
your alley LaunchBox. It is called jack Pocket. Familiar, No,
I'm about to find out, okay. So jack Pocket is
where you can get your lottery tickets. So it lets
you order Powerball or Mega Millions tickets. You can even
order scratch your tickets and scratch them on the app.
(51:33):
And so yes, it works with the with Powerball, works
with Mega Millions. And we have a code if you
want to do this bone it's Bobby Bones. No, it's
Bobby Bones.
Speaker 8 (51:43):
Now they changed it back to bones.
Speaker 3 (51:45):
They did.
Speaker 8 (51:45):
Yeah, we went back to what we initially talked about.
Speaker 1 (51:48):
As you can tell, this isn't a great advertisement, but
I did see it and thought this was perfect. I
think I'm gonna buy some now. But if you sign
up to the jackpocket app and you put in the code,
what is this scuba, it is bone Bones. You have
to go to the promo and opt in, you get
five dollars in free lottery credit. So that's if you
do the code. If you don't do the code, you
don't get anything free, but you get in. But the
code is bones on Jackpocket, which I think I'm gonna
(52:12):
do that today because it's easy.
Speaker 3 (52:14):
I just don't want to go to the store. Sometimes
you get a lottery.
Speaker 4 (52:16):
To that's a pain. Yeah, I think that's.
Speaker 3 (52:18):
The best part about this. So I'm gonna sign up here.
Speaker 7 (52:22):
Uh what, I'm not gonna be mad?
Speaker 1 (52:24):
No, why would you be mad at something? There's nothing
to be mad about that you didn't win.
Speaker 7 (52:28):
No no, no no no no no no no no.
Speaker 2 (52:31):
Need, no need to say what you're thinking.
Speaker 4 (52:34):
I want to hear you.
Speaker 3 (52:36):
You never want said, no need.
Speaker 7 (52:37):
I'm just I'm just a little confused on why jackpocket
dot Com went with you instead of me.
Speaker 3 (52:43):
So I don't think it's jackpocket dot com.
Speaker 2 (52:47):
He's on jackpocket dot com.
Speaker 3 (52:48):
I know it's an app.
Speaker 7 (52:49):
Yeah, it says get the app. If I go to
jackpocket dot com and he wants the keyword to be lunchbosh,
that's what he wants. Well, yeah, I was just confused, Like,
I mean, if there's a lottery player in this like circle,
it would be me. But I'm I am glad that
they are part of the show. I'm just I just
(53:10):
maybe a little.
Speaker 1 (53:10):
Hurt that you don't get to voice for jack Pocket.
Speaker 7 (53:14):
Yeah, I'm just saying. I mean I did. I mean,
I did buy a scratch off yesterday. I haven't scratched
it yet though, but I did buy a ten dollars
one because I went to the gas station. Uh and
uh they were cash only, which was crazy cash only
gas station, and I.
Speaker 4 (53:33):
Was like, oh, the whole gas station was cash on.
Speaker 8 (53:35):
Yeah.
Speaker 7 (53:36):
We found that pretty interesting.
Speaker 1 (53:37):
And I was like that because their machines are broken,
could be like their internet was down.
Speaker 7 (53:40):
I didn't ask him, and I was like, well, you
know what, now that got my cash out him as well.
Buy me another scratch off.
Speaker 3 (53:46):
Might as well.
Speaker 4 (53:47):
Can you buy lunchbox? Can you buy a lottery with debit?
Speaker 7 (53:52):
Never try that. I believe debit you can credit you cannot.
Speaker 1 (53:56):
Okay, Sometimes I believe he's right. Sometimes they don't even
let you on it. Yeah, yeah they did not, Yeah,
because I went and bought some the other day and
it was debit and I said, kay to my car
and they said no where, there's ATM right there. So yeah,
a jackpocket put in bones. I guess you get five
bucks free lottery.
Speaker 4 (54:15):
That's pretty good.
Speaker 3 (54:17):
But you don't if you go to the story. You
can do it from your phone. I guess I could
do scratch.
Speaker 2 (54:19):
And lunchbox like anything, like any endorsement for the show
in any way, shape or form is helping, Like that's
what helps pay all of us.
Speaker 7 (54:26):
So no, no, I'm not mad, I said, I'm not mad.
I mean, I said, I'm just.
Speaker 4 (54:30):
A little like you're part of it anyway, you know,
right right, even though it says bones and.
Speaker 2 (54:36):
Maybe you'll they'll use your voice at some point, because
I do stuff often and it means my voice. But
then I'm like inner promo code Bobby Bones or inner
promo code bones.
Speaker 3 (54:46):
It's about the show.
Speaker 2 (54:47):
Yeah, it's about it.
Speaker 4 (54:47):
Yeah, right, you know about the show Lunchbox. If you
play through that and win it, you could be like,
yeah the guy, the guy that put.
Speaker 3 (54:55):
You on a billboard. Probably Yeah.
Speaker 7 (54:56):
Well, they do have pictures on the bottom of their website.
If you go down, it has people.
Speaker 3 (55:01):
I'm getting on right now. I mean I'm logging in.
Speaker 7 (55:04):
I'm looking at people like, oh, this guy won twenty
thousand dollars, this couple won one million, this chick one
one hundred and fifty thousand, dude with sunglasses one million.
Speaker 2 (55:16):
That could be you.
Speaker 7 (55:17):
Well, here comes some girl fifty thousand dollars in the
New York lottery. Dang, dang, oh, this lady looks kind
of like a grandma. Maybe won twenty thousand and the
I'm gonna say Colorado Lottery.
Speaker 1 (55:32):
Because this is all the actual the same lottery. It's
not like they're doing it within. I think they're just
like it in between. Right, So you're buying Powerball? What's
the other one mega millions?
Speaker 7 (55:40):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (55:43):
Is that on my account? Now? I think back is.
Speaker 7 (55:46):
Doing the jacket. He's from New Jersey. He won fifty thousand.
Speaker 3 (55:50):
Are you in? Did you sign up.
Speaker 7 (55:52):
No, I just got to the website right now. I haven't.
Speaker 2 (55:55):
He's got to get If he gets the app, he's
going out. He's going to turn his phone on.
Speaker 3 (55:59):
Why did you go to the website to look up?
Speaker 4 (56:01):
He doesn't have.
Speaker 2 (56:02):
You're talking about it.
Speaker 7 (56:03):
Oh, I don't do phone at work because I'm nervous
about it going off and then the wrath that comes
with that of punishment.
Speaker 3 (56:10):
Your computer goes.
Speaker 1 (56:11):
Off every morning, Yeah, there's no wrath like but it's yeah, never,
there's no.
Speaker 7 (56:14):
There's punishments though sometimes.
Speaker 4 (56:16):
No, nobody's Amy's goes off every morning.
Speaker 2 (56:19):
That's not true.
Speaker 1 (56:20):
And lunch Box, his computer goes true, he walks in
every morning and charges his computer and it goes every time.
Speaker 3 (56:25):
Out loud.
Speaker 7 (56:26):
Well, Amy did have her phone go off like a
couple of months ago, and you said she was gonna
get a punishment, and then nothing ever happened.
Speaker 2 (56:32):
Cool, thanks for bringing it up.
Speaker 3 (56:33):
I don't remember.
Speaker 2 (56:34):
I don't remember either, but I already I'll fine, Okay,
I'll watch unreal.
Speaker 7 (56:41):
That did No, that was for a game you lost?
Speaker 2 (56:44):
I know, Okay, I'll watch it again.
Speaker 3 (56:46):
They put him a password. I think I set up
an account.
Speaker 4 (56:49):
You're gonna buy tickets right now and then yeah.
Speaker 2 (56:52):
He's over there, been setting it up this whole time.
Speaker 7 (56:54):
Yea millions in your local state games.
Speaker 2 (56:58):
So through that, so you you can right now because
you downloaded the app, you can play what we were
just talking about that mega million. Yes, oh sick, you
don't have to go to the gas station.
Speaker 7 (57:08):
Who are you come on a teenager?
Speaker 4 (57:11):
You sound like my kids? Bet sick.
Speaker 2 (57:13):
Yeah, bird, I'm gonna crash out.
Speaker 7 (57:18):
In smart Order, you can set up a calendar like
an automatic withdrawal where you'll buy your tickets on that day.
Oh man, oh do that never miss?
Speaker 4 (57:28):
That's perfect for you.
Speaker 3 (57:30):
Okay, that's what's up from.
Speaker 7 (57:32):
Big thirty seven. Great app for people who lose track
of time and mischances to play their favorite games. And
Berta in Minnesota, there's no way that girls in Berta.
She looks young.
Speaker 2 (57:45):
Yeah, that's what I was saying that my name is
Roberta and she goes by Burda.
Speaker 1 (57:48):
I could be I just think would ratch offs. I'm
gonna do a scratch off right now.
Speaker 4 (57:52):
How do you do that?
Speaker 1 (57:52):
You just like Monopoly Secret Vault two hundred x price
twenty dollars. Okay, ad but then I wonder how they
kill it at the store. It's a good question because
it's gonna have a number on it.
Speaker 4 (58:06):
Right, let's see, maybe the lottery has virtual tickets and
they buy virtual tickets.
Speaker 3 (58:16):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (58:17):
I gotta figure this out off. Okay, that's what it does.
Say Powerball eight hundred and fifty million play now? Yeah,
did you get your scratch take your own numbers? You
do have fifty two dollars super pick WHOA covers every
special ball?
Speaker 4 (58:31):
Do it?
Speaker 3 (58:31):
Each standard number will be chosen one. What's a super pick?
Whatever it is?
Speaker 4 (58:36):
I'man that sounds awesome.
Speaker 3 (58:40):
Huh.
Speaker 1 (58:40):
Okay, we're gonna go. Thank you guys. We will see
you tomorrow and Friday. On the show, Zach Top will
be on and Zach Top will have his guitar and perform.
Speaker 3 (58:50):
Also more than I saw on your podcast, you had
a listener on.
Speaker 14 (58:53):
Yeah, this week I had on Sarah Nininger he sks
here to Sarah last name.
Speaker 7 (58:58):
But she created a a.
Speaker 14 (59:00):
Charity called Action in Africa when she was fifteen and
now she runs it. It's a multimillion dollar nonprofit.
Speaker 3 (59:06):
How did you know about her?
Speaker 14 (59:08):
She messaged me and was like, hey, I've been listening
to your podcast. I feel like what I do in
my story could really fit. And I looked into it
and I was like, this is perfect. And she was awesome.
She was a really good guest.
Speaker 3 (59:19):
All right, check it out. Let's see. I'm looking at
the states you can do.
Speaker 7 (59:23):
Did you know that Puerto Rico can be playing.
Speaker 3 (59:25):
Our lottery in our lottery?
Speaker 4 (59:28):
Yeah?
Speaker 7 (59:28):
I didn't know that. That's weird.
Speaker 1 (59:30):
The lottery one is Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Idaho, main Massachusetts, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska,
and Newmpshire. A bunch of states. Some states you still
I can't do. Uh well, Puerto Rico's America.
Speaker 4 (59:42):
Dude, American territory.
Speaker 1 (59:45):
Okay, Well, if it's gonna be, you can go for
the you can vote for the president Puerto Rico.
Speaker 7 (59:48):
No, yeah, I don't think so.
Speaker 3 (59:53):
I do.
Speaker 7 (59:54):
Well, we agree.
Speaker 4 (59:55):
Somebody's right.
Speaker 1 (59:56):
Let me ask my assistant, was that you want to
go to my assistant? Yeah, okay, can you vote for
the president if you live in Puerto Rico? So if
you live in Puerto Rico, would you say would you
say that again?
Speaker 3 (01:00:16):
Sure?
Speaker 13 (01:00:17):
Absolutely so if you live in Puerto Rico, you can't
vote in the US presidential election.
Speaker 2 (01:00:22):
Puerto Rico is a US territory, and.
Speaker 7 (01:00:24):
While messed it, You're right, dude, Man, finally I got something.
I marked this down. I got something right. Bobby got
something wrong.
Speaker 4 (01:00:37):
I forget the time, right, Yeah, I got it.
Speaker 7 (01:00:40):
Man, that is crazy, Puerto Rico.
Speaker 3 (01:00:43):
I really thought you. I really thought they had.
Speaker 7 (01:00:45):
A man, I may get that tattoo. Text your wife.
I will all text it right now.
Speaker 2 (01:00:51):
Guess what I got.
Speaker 3 (01:00:53):
I messed that hard. I would have missed really hard.
Speaker 7 (01:00:55):
I got a question. So if they're a territory, right,
and this may be a dumb question, it's maybe an
any question, why don't we just make a mistake.
Speaker 3 (01:01:06):
Yeah, yeah, Puerto Rican's okay.
Speaker 1 (01:01:08):
Puerto Ricans can vote in the presidential primaries and caucus
to the Democratic Republican parties. The territori since delegates to
the party's national convention, so they do. They do get
to take a part in the process, and they vote
as delegates.
Speaker 3 (01:01:20):
I would have missed.
Speaker 1 (01:01:22):
They can vote in presidential primaries, they participate in non
binding straw posts. They do vote for governors legislators. They
cannot vote in general election November, but they can vote
in the election that's crazy.
Speaker 3 (01:01:33):
They can do one but not the other.
Speaker 7 (01:01:34):
Weird.
Speaker 4 (01:01:36):
Huh, So you were kind of right.
Speaker 3 (01:01:40):
I don't. I wasn't right, but I wasn't all the
way wrong. I was only like a partial wrongs.
Speaker 4 (01:01:45):
I wasn't right at all, But I would say that's
fifty to fifty lunchbox. You might want to erase that.
Speaker 7 (01:01:50):
Then you're giving too much credit. That's right, he is wrong.
Speaker 1 (01:01:53):
Okay, Well, no, you can vote for president in the
prelimbs uh, primaries.
Speaker 3 (01:02:00):
Yeah, the prelims like.
Speaker 4 (01:02:00):
UFC, the prelim fights the main event.
Speaker 1 (01:02:03):
Yeah, and they do send people to the conventions to
help nominate the presidents of candidate from that side.
Speaker 3 (01:02:10):
So but yeah, that's that's wild. All right, we're done.
Speaker 1 (01:02:14):
Check out Morgan's podcast, uh called go ahead, Morgan.
Speaker 14 (01:02:17):
Take this personally with me, Morgan Hillsman.
Speaker 1 (01:02:22):
Just Morgan Hillsman, don't type in with me. Morgan hills
could showed up on the wrong place. Okay, you guys,
have a great day and we will see you tomorrow.
Speaker 3 (01:02:29):
By everybody,