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Speaker 1 (00:01):
To hell. Hey, guys, welcome to Wednesday's show. Today, we'll
talk to the guy that I found on TikTok. I
guess tomorrow he's flying over and he's gonna perform on
the show. Amazing. Yeah, big day for him, big day

(00:21):
for us. I love doing that where I find people. Also,
we'll talk to our dentist, Amy, Amy's dennist, my dentist,
and just ask him some like real life dental questions,
like real stuff like you know, does it count for
floss if you use those little picks? But then also
if somebody like confesses to a crime while they're like
lupy on gas, like, do you go tell the guy?
I just want to know stuff that I've always wondered.
So we'll have our dentist on later today. I didn't

(00:42):
want to mention another new show that we started watching.
Anyone watching made on Netflix? No? Oh, I started it,
don't know why, but I'm about twenty minutes in. Should
I keep going? M Ai d mate, Mike? Did you watch? Made?
I feel like somebody had posted that it was good?
And Kaylin goes, hey, let's watch the show called Maye
on Netflix. And it's about a girl she has an
abusive husband or baby daddy, one of the two, and

(01:08):
she has a kid. And we started watching it a
little bit and she leaves the trailer they're living in
and she has to go, and she goes through all
of it, like the shelter they're gonna put on her shelter.
She finds a job working as a as a maid
in these houses. That's why it's called Maide. But we
started it. I watched like, I mean, maybe a half
hour and I was like, hey, I'm not gonna watch this.
So Kaylin watched the first episode and liked it, but man,

(01:30):
it was just too much like my life, like my
mom's life, because they show you how much, I mean
so much to the point where it was triggering me
where it's like she's like, we have thirteen dollars and
it shows on the scrand how much money she has.
It's like, okay, we gotta get gas. You have to
get food, and she's like, well, I have enough for food.
So she buys gloves so she can be a maid
because they make her buy her own wild and I
was like, hey, this is gonna be a show that

(01:51):
you watch. And I think she liked it, but you know,
something's just hits it weird. Yeah, I was like, I
probably shouldn't watch this because it is not gonna put
me in a good spot. The girl's really young and
she has a kid, and the car's breaking down, so
I don't know if it's good or not. I thought
somebody on the show I'd recommended it because I'd heard
it was good, but we started it. I'll let her

(02:13):
Kaitlyn give the review. I'm gonna go ahead and check
out of that one. Yeah, I can see how maybe
just you don't need to have that come up for you.
Why didn't you finish watching it? I don't because I
think I just stumbled upon it, and I think I
was trying to watch something before. I who knows, Like
sometimes I'm getting ready and I put something on and
if I'm done getting ready, I leave the bathroom. So
I think that's what happened with that one. So I'm

(02:35):
only try no reason, but I guess maybe I'll go
back and see. But I from what you've said, I
can definitely see how that was triggering to you. What's
the review on it, Mike on Rotten Tomatoes. That's about
as high as it gets. So, yeah, I was in
the Netflix Top ten. I think that's how I came
across it. Yeah, sometimes I was Netflix Top tens though
it's deceiving. Yeah, so I'm like, how did hell did

(02:56):
this get here? Let's go over and open up the
mail back something. Hello, Bobby Bones, my daughter just started
fifth grade at a new school. Her male teacher seems
to connect well with her and gets a lot of

(03:16):
praise from other parents at that school. This week, I
had my first in person meeting with him about my
daughter's progress. I've been divorced for a few years now,
and I haven't really gotten back into dating, So maybe
my senses are a little off, But I could have
sworn he's flirting with me. I'm flattered and tempted, but
I feel like following up could be a bad idea.

(03:38):
Would it be totally inappropriate for me to see where
this is heading? Signed single and ready to mean? Oh wow? Wait?
What grade? Kindergarten? Ohay? Fifth grade? Yeah, so old enough
for your kid to know, like mommy's dating teacher. Yeah,
so I'm gonna go to the parents first, Amy, you
got a couple of kids here, yeah, grades third, fourth grade,

(04:03):
and seventh grade. Okay, go ahead. I would say, we
need to wait till the kids are out of their
class and then you can maybe see what's up. But
I just feel like things could get weird, and you
don't want that between anybody, especially your kids. You want
them to feel super comfortable at school and not anything
to throw that off. Or if the teacher is not

(04:26):
mature for someone whatever reason, and then you break his
heart and then he fails your kid and then they
don't make it to sixth grade, that's gonna be on you.
And not even fails the kid, but just treats it
out differently because he would, Yeah, a natural, the normal
average human would feel differently for sure about it. Maybe
he would maybe so professional that it doesn't matter. And

(04:47):
he probably has you. Maybe you may put your you
may respond to the flirting and put yourself out there,
but then he's like, oh shoot, like I don't know
that he can date the parents, Like I don't know
teacher rules and laws, but he might have to wait,
and then he may end up projecting you and you're
going to be like Walt Walt Eddie. Yeah. At first
I was like, yeah, why not, right, but then you

(05:07):
start thinking about the kid. Yes, there's a lot a
lot involved here that could go wrong for the kid.
And so I'm thinking she's in fifth grade, she's about
to move on to junior high. Let's just wait till
the end of the year, and as soon as that
last day of school is say it comes, you go, hey,
when I go on a date or something, or shoot
your shot at on the last day. But if it's there,
it's there, I think because the kids involved, and there

(05:28):
could be bad repercussions on the kid. If it was
just on you, just on him, I wouldn't care, right,
But because the kid could actually be some damage. Yeah,
it could be some collateral damage that could be the
kid had nothing to do with it but still gets hurt,
I would say steer clear until she's out of the class. Yep,

(05:48):
we all agree on that totally. Why don't you put
the kid in there? Otherwise I'll be like, go for it, Yeah,
why not? You only live once. But yeah, if your
kids in that class, and you know, if all the
other kids find out, they're going to give that student
a hard time. Yeah, But I would say that's way
secondary to the fact that most people you date almost
all don't work out, So odds are this doesn't work

(06:10):
out like no, go to the gym. It doesn't work out,
and so odds are this isn't gonna work out even
if you get guys like each other, and then that
affects the kid. Good email. We just say hold off
for a second, if possible, shoot your shot, like Eddie
said into the school year. Everybody good on that? Yeah,
all right, thank you for that email. Close it up.

(06:31):
We got your that was about to close. Morgan. If
they want to email the show, what do they do?
Mailbag at Bobby Bones dot com. On the phone. We
have Brooke in Tampa. She lost yesterday when we played
Who Wants to Be a hundred? Air, but we're gonna
have her on one more time. Brooke, how you feeling

(06:53):
I'm feeling good. Okay, So picking number Raymundo fifty, Morgan
thirty six, forty nine five. All right, it's been in
the hundred sided dice. The person to play is sixty seven.
You still get it? Is that the Yeah? Okay, but Raymundo,

(07:14):
you'll be playing Who Wants to Be a one hundred?
Are trying to win her one hundred dollars in cash?
Let's go all right, let's go. Brook. You know how
it works right. All right, let's the games begin. You'll
have three lifelines, Raymundo. Yeah, the Olympic Games are normally
held how many years? Every how many years? It's four

(07:39):
it's four years, but I mean I was thinking two
for something, but yeah, it's it's every four years. Is
that your final answer? Yeah? Correct, four years? Alright, one
dollars right, I'm assuming you want to keep going, brook
of course, Raymundo. Your five dollar question, just do it

(08:01):
is the slogan of what company. I'm a big fan
of this company. I like their shirts or shoes. It
is Nike. Is that your final answer? Yeah? Correct. Let's
go to the ten dollars question. How you feel about that, Broke,

(08:22):
I'm pretty good, Raye. Sam Walton founded what American company?
First thing that comes to me is Disney. But I'm
not trying to scare this Scoopa Steve last but me
by by me saying that I'm not just gonna roll
with that, especially since it's Brooks money. Yes, so Sam

(08:43):
Walton founded what company? Yeah, I mean it's not that
so I think I need to use a lifeline. I'm
curious which one I'm gonna use, though, What do you think,
Eddie or Morgan. Yeah, should I use a person or
do a coin flip? Or I can do this paper toss.
I'm do a person because I guarantee you they know it.
Yeah cool, I'm gonna go. I'm gonna use a lifeline.

(09:05):
I'm gonna go with Eddie being the oldest, he's got
to be the wisest. Give me him. So it's all
you dog, Eddie. Sam Walton founded a what American company? Ray,
there's a no brainer. It's Walmart. Correct. Walt Disney founded
Walt Disney. Hey, Ray, the twenty dollars question? Everybody good

(09:30):
on going to the next round? Brook, Ray, Yep, we're good.
What's the name of a dance that's also used to
describe a type of dots? I mean, I have no idea.
It's the name of a dance, and it also can
be used to describe a type of dots. Yeah, I don't.

(09:50):
I don't get the dots parts. I'm gonna have to
use another lifeline. So it's either the paper toss or
the coin flip? So are you sure you can't even
think of you know, take ten seconds think about it.
I mean I'm trying to think, but the what the
a dance? A dot? I mean, what you candy? I
don't don't even get the question, much less have the
right answer. What's the name of a dance? And it's

(10:12):
also used to describe a type of dots? I have
no idea? Okay, does everybody else feel like you don't?
I'm the dumb guy though, you guys, well, I don't know.
I mean, Morgan, you probably warn this. Does that help? Whoa? Whoa?

(10:33):
He already is he already moving on? Yes, he's flipping
or tossing? Okay, Hey, would you have known it? Brooke? Oh? Yeah,
what would it have been? Polka dot? Yeah? The polka dance?
Polka dot? Yeah, that makes sense. Now would you would
you like to bring Ray into the main room for
a paper wide toss? Or would you like to pop

(10:54):
a coin? Brook? For twenty five dollars? How constant is
he on the paper toss? Paper toss is hard? Yeah,
paper toss is hard. I think we're almost better with
the coin flip. And as a last resort is the
paper toss. Okay, we'll do the coin flip. Okay, what
would you like? Brook? Yesterday you picked tails and it failed.

(11:16):
I know. Um, we'll go with tails again. Good one.
You never know, all right. The coin toss, we're going
three two one. She picks tails. Amy wanted to land on.
Come on, there's lots of quarters any from yesterday too.
We're either one of them tails, they're both heads. That's crazy. Yeah, dang, Brook. Okay,

(11:49):
she went on. Well, due to legal reasons, we can't
give her a prize. That was fun though, Okay, Brook,
We're sorry. Hey, would you have known the fifty dollars
question ballet originated in what country? Either one of you? No? No, right?
What would you have guessed? Canada? Oh? Is it Russia? Italy?

(12:12):
For the seventy five dollars question? Was what US president
was nicknamed Tricky Dick? Bill Clinton? Oh, because his name
is Richard Yes, okay? And then whose credited with inventing
the radio the one hundred dollar questions? Marconi? Correct? Yeah? Thanks, Wow,

(12:39):
you would have gotten that do and not Tricky Dicky drinking?
Dick was drinking, okay, Brooke was It was great to
talk to you. Thank you for listening to the show,
and maybe we'll play again sometime. Okay, all right, thank
you guys. All right, there she is, Brooke. She tried

(13:00):
Nashville and Tullywood, Morgan number two, thirty second Skinny and
Lee Bryce's song Memory I Don't Mess With just went
number one, and he shared why it's important to him.
Probably the most Lee Bryce song there is. You know,
it's quintessential, the kind of song that if I had
to write us a type of song every day would

(13:22):
be this type of song. Reba McIntyre talks about shooting
the music video for Does He Love You with Dolly Parton.
My favorite part about shooting the video with Dolly Parton
was getting to visit with her. In between second was
singing with her, but to get to hang out and
just visit like girlfriends was so much fun. She's the
sweetheart that you think she's going to be sweet, Well

(13:44):
she is, and that's been the case every time I've
gotten to work with Dolly. The twenty twenty one CMT
Artists of the Year event airs tonight at nine eighth Central.
Garth Brooks was just announced as one of the celebrity presenters.
He will be the one to present Randy Travis with
his Artist of a Lifetime Award. I'm Morgan number two.
That's your skinny Dog. It's time for the good news.

(14:06):
Bobby a teen in Minnesota is making life easier for
a bunch of animals and for their owners. So her
name is Shane. She's been building wheelchairs for disabled pets.
So it happened with her dog and so she was like, well,
I kind of figured out how to do it, so
let me see if I can do more, And so
far she has made about ten of them. Right now,

(14:28):
she's working on a chair for a dog named Scooter
whose back legs are paralyzed. And they deal with Scooter
is he drags his legs so he can get around,
but he gets sores and lesions on his legs and
then they get infected. So Shane's figured out how to
make each animal, even a rabbit, it looks like, oh wow,
a wheelchair. Shane collects donations for her supplies and then

(14:49):
donates her time and so anyone who wants to support
Shane's work can donate at Wheelie's Dog Wheelchairs at gmail
dot com. I mean, those wheelchairs are pretty amazed. My
aunt uncle had one on a the Wiener dog when
I was a kid, and the but it was really
scary with the dog wheeled right into the pool in
the backyard. And luckily they were able to save him.

(15:12):
But the wheelchair is pretty amazing how it just like
hooks up to their back legs and then they use
their front to walk. And it's good. Sounds like the
winder dog is running from the chair. I'm sure dogs
really don't know how to use that thing. They got
to really learn high maybe. Well, Shane, that's awesome, that's
what it's all about. That was tell me something good.

(15:32):
What's up? Well? I was at Great Clips and my
son was getting a haircut, and I mean there was
all kinds of people in there, all the hairdressers and
then customers were kids to old elderly people, and all
of a sudden, Walker Hayes Fancy Likes comes on the
radio or whatever they were listening to. And no, it
wasn't real dramatic, but I just started looking around at

(15:53):
every single person and they were all under their breath
just like dogs, lung shot good like God, and few
little hand motions. One of the hairdressers like cutting hair
and I could see her doing the footwork to the
Fancy Like dance, and I just was like, this is
such a cool moment. I even texted Walker because I
thought I meant I meant this random hair place. All

(16:13):
walks of life are in here, and just I know
how hard he's worked, and he's been grinding at it
for so long, and like to have such success with
the song, I mean a that was a perfect picture
of what success looks like because you had every different
type of person in there mouthing the words to his song.
And if you're not familiar with our history with Walker,

(16:33):
I mean we could go back a long time to
where I mean he was going into work at Costco
when I found his music and was playing it over
the year and he was like, holy crap. He did
the Pimp and Joy song for Amy's mom and for
the show whenever she was sick. It's on YouTube if
you want to watch. It's called Joy like Judy, and
it's like the best gift in my family ever. So
my family forever as a Walker Hayes fan. And how
long ago was that that was he wrote the song,

(16:56):
I think in twenty fourteen because my mom was still
like my mom was still alive. She ended up passing
away that year, but before she did, we were able
as a show to make a music video with her
and Walker and the song. And yeah, so just for
I mean, yes, we've all been Walker fans for a
long time, so it just was it was neat to

(17:16):
see and he came out and opened I took him
on the road for six months to open shows, so
just have spent a lot of time with him as
a person. When my kids came home from Haiti, we
had a big party at the house and Walker came
over with his guitar and his family and his kids,
and he played music for everybody. Like I mean, he's
just been a special part of our lives, so it's

(17:36):
super cool to see it blowing up like it is
for somebody who he just kept on grinding and tried
everything possible and people kept going nope, nope, nope, nope.
And now he's got a massive not just a song
that we play, but I mean it's a massive pop song,
it's a massive everything song. So it's cool. I hope
he doesn't get because his success has has come from TikTok,

(17:58):
you know, the dance. I hope he get pigeonholed into
the TikTok artist. Yeah you know what I mean, because
he's so much more than that. But you know, there's
some artists like a Priscilla Block you know, she's gonna
need three or four hit before people start stop calling
her a TikTok artist. I mean, she's gonna need a
hit first. But you know, it's a great platform. But
I hope people just kind of can recognize, like the
big body of work that he has after this run

(18:20):
is over, Hey, hit it hard. He's gonna make so
much money from this. I mean Applebe's commercial alone, He's
probably he's got probably so much parmers on chicken from Alpboy's.
It's good for the next four or five years. You
think he's gonna get tired of the dance, Oh oh yeah.
He'll never admit that, and he shouldn't, but yeah, he's
the time, like he's super grateful. Yeah, I mean, so

(18:42):
you know, I'm sure that. Yeah, he just has He
has so many other so much other music out there
that I hope people check out. Like Beer in the Fridge.
It's one of my favorite Walker Hay songs ever. Walker
and I wrote Namastay together. Oh yeah, another hit. I
don't know about call it that, but you know how
you talk about being in a place and the song

(19:03):
plays in her bay starts singing, yeah that happened with nickelback,
how you remind me? I told you, guys, this is
how you remind me. Where were you happening at a restaurant?
And I look around and everybody, hey, all walks alive
age five, aged five hundred. Okay, Walker's way better though,
way better than that Nickelback. A study found that guys

(19:24):
who don't like their wife's friends are more likely to
get divorced. Same thing for women, but not as much.
I was thinking about this, Like Kaylyn's best friend, I
would I think I would be friends with her even
if Caitlyn weren't involved. There's I think she's so cool,
so I don't have that issue where I Kaitlin's best
friends like A plus your wife Have any friends, Eddie

(19:45):
that you don't like? Maybe like early early friends. There
was one that I really didn't like, and I almost like,
I don't know if I made them or what, but
they ended up not talking for years and it might
have been because of me because I didn't like her
so much. But I think they're friends now and I'm
cool with her, like fine with that. I'm totally fine Amy.
Any friends of your husbands A plus or F no there,

(20:06):
I like them all and plus one of his best
friends as my sister's husband, so thank goodness. Researchers found
that husbands who expressed disapproval of their wives friends at
the beginning of the study were more likely to have
been divorced. Yeah, what about parents, Like, I feel like
I got lucky. We've only been married for a little bit,
but I feel like I got lucky. In law laws, Yeah,

(20:27):
my in laws are great, and Eddie, you like yours.
I love my in laws Sometimes I like them better
than my own parents. I shouldn't say that, but you know,
they're awesome, is what I'm saying. They're awesome. Do you
feel like they're your family? Yes, they would do anything
for me anything. I think I'm getting there, but again,
it hasn't been a long Family's a weird thing for
me because I didn't have a lot of it growing up.

(20:49):
So I think that's because like I don't say, I
don't say I love you to anybody in my life,
but Caitlin and Stanley the dog, and I'm getting there
with Eller was the Stanley for like a year and
a half. Either I think that we're I don't know,
or we were rare like that, all three of us
have sock. No, but I mean not even just TV,

(21:12):
Like I have friends and that have to deal with
like dramatic in law situations. And maybe it's not even
the parents, it's like brother or sister in laws and
somebody's bringing the drama in and like I'm married into
the least dramatic family in the world. We were talking
about the holidays and how you have to split holidays.
For example, Eddie, I'm sure you go to your family.
Do you do Thanksgiving? A one the next year, you

(21:34):
do other? You try them both or what. So I'm
unique because both of my parents the in laws, and
my parents live in Texas, so we have to just
split Christmas there, Thanksgiving's ours. We get to do whatever
we want. So you don't go to one of them
for Thanksgiving, you do your own. Nope, But Christmas we
do one before before Christmas and then we spend time
with one during the actual day of Christmas. And do
you flop them the next Yeah, sometimes we flip you guys,

(21:56):
mine has been all together, like our families, they're just
together of the holidays. I was telling Caitlin that in
a waste, she got lucky. We have we spent I
don't have parents, so we go to all her stuff
all the time. She was like, I wouldn't say that's
like I don't nothing. Yeah, I was like, Lucky's probably
the wrong mower. Like we got we could go to
Oklahoma for everything, Thanksgiving, Christmas. We're right, because splitting is stressful,

(22:16):
you know, sometimes you have to just rush. Oh, we
gotta get to this city real quick because we got
to spend time with them. That's stressful time and it
shouldn't be stressful, not for her, right, she's lucky. The
world's fastest lawnmower hits a record of one hundred and
forty three miles an hour. Dang cutting grass, But shouldn't
it be that you have to mow a yard when
you do this? Yeah, they take these lawnmowers and they

(22:38):
sup them up. That's ridiculous, right, Why would you waste
her time doing that? Well, because it's our thing. It's
like go karting or anything else. It's a hobby. A
retired air condition or engineer has claimed the Guinness record
for the world's fastest lawnmower one hundred. I mean that
sounds dangerous too. To be on a you need to
be and I don't need driving a hundred in the car.
And if that thing flips over, is still gonna be cutting,

(22:58):
the blade gonna be spinning. It's really I don't even
know if the blade runs. I think are missing the
point it should you should have to mow a yard
when you set these exactly, or it's not a lawnmower
right now, like grass needs to be being cut, but
it can still be a lawnmower without actually mowing. Okay,
but what I'm saying bones is if you like are
flying one hundred three and you're cutting the grass, like,

(23:19):
that's amazing, done in ten minutes. Now they have to
prove that it can cut grass, period, But they don't
have to cut grass while going one hundred forty three.
I think you should have to cut the grass on
whatever the record is three Like that doesn't because it's
still My point is it's still a lawnmower because it
will still work. Right, But if you're gonna claim one
forty three, let's go over to Miss Wilson's backyard. Get

(23:42):
the job done. You need to finishes an eight point
two seconds. They're shut up. I thought that was a
funny story. Amy's Pile of Stories so Twitter is testing
out an alert that will warn people before they get
into a heated or intense conversation. So the feature would
pop something up cautioning you like, hey, heads up, conversations

(24:03):
like this can be intense, prompting you to try to
remain respectful as you're engaging on the app. It would
prompt me to go got it. And it's still there's
another prompt too where it goes because sometimes I'll like
retweet a story wellout actually reading the story, and they'll
be like you ever read the story? You sure you
want to retweet this? It says that yeah, yeah, because yeah,

(24:24):
there's sometimes where I'm like, oh, that's a good headline
retweet and they're like, ah, you didn't read um, and
they it'll give you prompts to that say facts matter
to remind you of that. And also diverse perspectives have
value something unfortune Cookie, they're just opening up. Cool. Good
for them because maybe you know, I think it's great
even if it helps five percent of people. I haven't

(24:46):
been in a Twitter fight in a long time to
be where you'd hang out. Here's the situation with me,
And just so everybody knows, when I'm working all the
time radio show Aprey writing, leaving weekends to shoot a show.
I don't have a lot of time to do that. Crap,
I'm not shooting anything right now, so I've I've got
in trouble a couple of times already. Sometimes I just

(25:06):
get bored and I'm like, why, need to create some content,
and then I get in trouble for it. So we're
in prime trouble time right now, just letting everybody knows
your board. Not bored, but I feel like I should
be doing something. And sometimes when when it's like, hey,
time to create, I'm like, I start to get irritated
at people who say dumb things and I go after him.
But if you're busy with projects, you don't. I don't
because that I'm not even on Twitter that much. Too

(25:27):
busy working. Okay, it's idle hands, you know. If I
don't have idol hands, I'm good to go. Okay, idle
hands with the devil's playground, And sometimes my phone becomes
the devil's playground, if you know what I'm saying. All right,
what else? So a driver in Maine was distracted by
a kitcat, so he actudentally drifted into the other lane,
and when the officer pulled him over, he had chocolate
all over his hands and a Kitcat wrapper at his feet.

(25:49):
But he was honest with the officer right out of
the game, and he was like, sorry, got distracted by
my Kitcat bar. I just thought it was funny because
I mean, I've gotten in a wreck because of food,
and it's just a reminder. Oftentimes we think it's a
cell phone issue or whatever, but food can be just
as distracting, So don't eat and drive it. Did the
officer give them a break? You break them off a piece?

(26:11):
And I think, I think, I don't know if you
got a warning or a ticket, but the story just
made it to Facebook from the officer. Okay, there you go.
But I like that funny. Joe, thank you, Look at you.
Casey Musgraves has been dating after her divorce, and if
you think that dating is rough out there for you,
like Casey's an example, don't look at me. I'm not dating,
I mean married, not you. Hey, people dating. If you're

(26:34):
listening and you're dating and you think it's hard out there,
well stars are just like us. Because even Casey has
said that it's been a little shocking, like it's it's
been difficult, and she's even been stood up, and she
was just sharing how it's It's allowed her to kind
of see all sides of things like experience love and
her marriage and then now getting back into the dating
world and humanity and how we're all we all have flaws.

(26:57):
Her new records are really personal, like goes after her
ex husband a lot about the divorce she was married
to rust and Kelly by the way, I mean, I
hear this and I'm like, oh man, it's tough tough
to me him. Hey, I know who the guy is
that stood? Yeah, who would do that? I don't know.

(27:19):
I mean, I don't know. Sometimes I don't know. People
are talking about maybe somebody was latent. I turned into
that I have who knows. Yeah, But I was just
a little reminder that stars are just like us. Okay
they're not. But okay, is that it? Yeah? Maybe that's
my pile. That was Amy's pile of stories. It's time
for the good news. A teen in Minnesota is making

(27:42):
life easier for a bunch of animals and for their owners.
So her name is Shane. She's been building wheelchairs for
disabled pets. So it happened with her dog, and so
she was like, well I kind of figured out how
to do it, so let me see if I can
do more. And so far she has made about ten
of them. Right now, she's working on a chair for
a dog named Scooter whose back legs are paralyzed. And

(28:03):
they deal with Scooter is he drags his legs so
he can get around, but he gets sores and lesions
on his legs and then they get infected. So Shane's
figured out how to make each animal, even a rabbit,
it looks like, oh wow, a wheelchair. Shane collects donations
for her supplies and then donates her time and so
anyone who wants to support Shane's work can donate at

(28:25):
Wheelie's Dog Wheelchairs at gmail dot com. I mean, those
wheelchairs are pretty amazing. My aunt uncle had one on
a the Wiener dog when I was a kid, and
the but it's really scary with a dog wheeled right
into the pool in the backyard and luckily they were
able to save him. But the wheelchair is pretty amazing
how it just like hooks up to their back froon.

(28:46):
It's time for the good news. This is crazy, Doctor
Amos Sagner he's a doctor at a hospital. He was
having these flu like symptoms, so he goes to the
hospital to get himself checked. Now he goes and does
all the equipment by himself because he's a doctor, he
knows what he's doing, and then he collapses. Well, he
was out for about twenty minutes until a custodian goes

(29:08):
in to change the trash, finds him unresponsive and then
calls everyone else, like doctors, nurses come in. One of
the doctors is down and they did CPR for about
twelve minutes, saved his life, and now he's back to normal,
back to work. What do you think he had COVID?
I think he just said he wasn't feeling right, and
he went to a machine that they have that does
test clear yourself and think out yourself. I don't know

(29:32):
that's a good question. I'm feeling like you can't you
just ask one of the nurses, handn't feel good, Can
you help me out with this machine? Probably could. That's
why I thought it was COVID, because if he is
feeling bad, he goes and tests himself with no one
else around. Good thinking. But I don't know if he
would pass out to be unresponsive with COVID. No, I
don't know, and he was. It turned out he had
some clog in his heart and he had to do
a whole stint. But he's good. Well, shout out to

(29:54):
that custodia. All right, that's what it's all about. That
was tell me something good. Coming up in a few minutes,
we'll talk to my dentist, Amy's dnnist, my wife's dentist,
Doctor Trembley will be on and we'll ask some you know,
dentist questions like when you floss, I get it, that's good.
What about those picks? Does that count? Yeah? I use

(30:15):
those right? Like? Does that count? Also? Our people's breath?
Is it ever so bad? Do you have to look
at your partner and be like oh boy? Like I
have a lot of questions for the dentist. So we'll
talk to him. Coming up in a second. I think
you'll like this interview. But first let's get over and
do the Morning Corny with Amy. Morning Corny, what do

(30:36):
you get when you drop a pumpkin? What do you
get when you drop a pumpkin? Squash? That was the
Morning Corny on the phone with us. Now is Amy
and my dentist, doctor Trembley, Doctor Trembley, Good morning, Good morning, Bobby. Okay,

(30:57):
we're glad you're here. We have a lot of questions
just in general about dentistry that don't involve how many
times a day you have to brush your teeth, right,
These are like okay, so and if if you feel
uncomfortable answering any of these, like say, hey, I'd rather
not pass Yeah, because we're talking. We're talking about you specifically,
and you're just a fantastic dentist. And if you guys
want to see what doctor Trembley is all about. His

(31:18):
website a smile on Nashville dot com, so you can
go see what he's about. Great dentist has done some
emergency work on me, doesn't work on amy. So look
here we are. Let's say you put them under what
you've had to do with me, not under, but you
put me on the gas. And has anyone ever confessed
to a crime, or if they were to confess to
a crime, do you have the obligation to go and

(31:39):
call the cops? Well, first, the level of sedation that
the nitrous has on people, It's not like a surgery
type of sedation where you do speak, you know, and
say things that you normally would not. So if you
get the nitrous, you're still very much in control of

(32:00):
your consciousness. If you were to confess to a crime,
I suppose it would depend on whether you're stealing the
can of tomatoes from the grocery store or if you
have a body buried somewhere, So you would tell the cops.
Then if they said, hey, thanks for doing that work.
I can't really talk, but I killed three people, Like
you'd have to go tell the cops. I would, I

(32:20):
think so? You think so? I personally I would yes,
if it was a case of life and death. Yes,
I feel like I say some crazy stuff. I don't
drink and I've never smoked weed, so but that I
need that stuff because I get extremely anxious and I
feel like I'm saying some ridiculous stuff when I'm under there. Yeah,
I mean, doctor Jeff, have you done it? It feels good.

(32:44):
I have felt the effects of nitrous. But it's it's
it's very gentle, and like I said, it doesn't tend
to have people confessing things that they wouldn't. It's ober state.
Is it like you're good? A cop who has to
get taya or pepper sprayed to use it. Do you
have to have all that stuff done to you to

(33:04):
be able to do it? You know, I don't think
you have to have it done to use it. But
in dental school, during our training, they allowed all of
us to sit back and train on each other. So
we've all felt felt the nitrous we've felt the anesthetic
um and uh, I haven't felt the deep sedation. We don't.

(33:28):
We don't experiment on each other with that, but yes,
we do have the opportunity to have the nitrous and
locally anesthetic. Is there ever a time when you and
your assistant, your dental assistant are working over the top
of someone and the breath is so bad you give
like a hand like a signal, like you tug your ear,
and you're like, oh boy, because you don't want to
say it, But are their hand signals for that? You know,

(33:51):
every every team is different. One of the cool things
that we have these devices that suction very strongly or
very intense suction. So with the masks that we have
and and that suction, I tend not to notice that,
but yes, there have been times in the past when
when I've had someone in the in the practice. Who's

(34:13):
not who's really let themselves go? And and here's what's crazy.
It's almost like Bobby, You'll maybe you'll be changing a
diaper one day from your kid um. You'll be able
to stomach it a lot more than somebody else would.
And I think that's how I feel with patients who
are in need, Like, even though it may be a
not a not so pleasant situation, I tend to work

(34:35):
through it. Sot. No, No, you you're you were fine,
that you've got You've got good teeth, You've taken care
of them. Um. I'm thinking more of the patients who
have really critical um fungal infections in the mouth um

(34:57):
abscesses that tends to put out a an odor, A
seated odor? Is that what we call it? So but no,
you guys are good, your average Joe's pretty good doctor.
Jeff Trembley is on with us. Who is my dentist
and Amy's dennist? Have you ever been asked to pull
dental records because of a criminal investigation on someone? I
have not. You're talking about forensics, like if they find

(35:18):
a body that's been decomposed for weeks and weeks and
all they have or their dental records, so they go
to the dentist to confirm that this is I've never
had it happen. No, but but you could, like, because
you have our dental records, if someone needed to identify us,
you could do that. Absolutely. I always see nine of

(35:40):
the ten dentists recommend a certain brand oftoothpaste. First of all,
you ever been asked to take that pole? And second
of all, what's up with that tenth dentist? What's he on?
I've never been asked to take a pole. I don't
know where they do these poles. And you know, there's
always an outlier in any group. There's always one dentist
too who's not going to conform. So I also think
the way that they serve for these for these poles,

(36:02):
it is probably a little bit fishy because, like I said,
I've never seen one. Are there rivalries between dentists, Like
is there a dentist down the street that you're like,
that guy's a jerk? Or you know that girl, you
know she doesn't really do do this kind of filling? Right?
Are there there are those kind of rivalries? Absolutely nice

(36:24):
and well there's there's only there's only one guy in
Nashville to steer clear of. Oh, okay that is And
I assume you're not going to say who that is.
You know, I'm taking it to the grave with me.
I just just letting everybody know this one guy you
gotta steer clear of. And why is that? You Like?

(36:47):
What what does he do? Like? Does he do something
shady or like? Can you not trust the teeth? Is
he taking advantage of people with seal? Just for you know,
the dental community is fantastic in Nashville especially. Uh we
do a lot of training together, a lot of study clubs,
and uh, I just I just feel like there's there

(37:08):
there may be someone out there that I wouldn't trust
with my smile. That's crazy. So there are people that
just barely pass right, and so like the lowest of
the class there are. You know. The funny thing is
somebody who may be top of the class academically may
not be able to walk and chew bubblegum at the

(37:29):
same time, or not be able to tie their shoes
the same way. Meaning dentistry is unique in that it's
a mechanical fix. The dentist is usually fixing with their
hands and not with written prescriptions. So um. Yeah, there
are varying degrees of the fluent dentists who are who

(37:49):
Some are better with their hands, Some choose to to
go in pathology because they can't really control their hands
as well. So it's it's yeah, there's different degrees of
a fluent dentistry. The picks. Are they the same as floss?
You know, those little sticks with a little string on them?
Is that the same same thing? It's similar the floss picks?

(38:13):
UM's I think it's better than using than not flossing
at all. But you you want to make sure you're
not damaging the teeth as the gums with the floss,
and because those are so tight sometimes it's it's more
difficult to bend it around the tooth and so you know,
I don't really know what the definitive word is on that,

(38:37):
but I would say it's better than not flossing at all.
What about orange juice? Is it bad for your teeth?
Are there drinks that you, as a dentist would go hey,
if you can steer clear from these for the most part,
steer away. Yes, the acidic and sugary drinks. So anything
that's colorful and taste good is acidic um if you

(38:57):
add sugar on top of it. So for example, a
die coke is very acidic, and the acidity is what
damages teeth. And so when you add sugar and acidity
and you sip on these drinks all day's, it tends
to be more damaging to the teeth. If you were
to take say, acidic and sugary drink and drink it
real quick, it's not as damaging because it's not spending

(39:20):
time and time on the long amount of time on
the teeth. So if you're gonna drink your coat, just
get it down and chug out. Yeah. What about bad
breath in general? How how can people combat bad breath?
What do you see the general neglect being great? Great question.

(39:41):
So if someone has a healthy mouth, meaning they don't
have gum disease, then it's usually the fermentation of sugar
with by the bacteria. So obviously brushing helps mouth wash health,
but tongue scrapers are very helpful. Another thing is tonsil stones,
if anybody's if you've ever had a tonsilstone, it's almost

(40:01):
like a firm booger in the back of your tonsils.
They have a distinct odor. But then when we start
getting into gum disease like infected gums where the bacteria
has changed and you know, the bad bacteria puts out
a very noticeable odor. So you want to just make
sure you're getting any infection in any gum disease cleared

(40:25):
and that will help with bad breath. What about teeth grinding?
How do I stop doing that? Oh? Lots of ways.
We can do botox and your masters. Some people are
just they just grind. It's a brain signal. So we
need to have night guards, very thin guards that will
help protect the teeth. Sometimes it's an airway issue, meaning
somebody's not getting enough air when they sleep and the

(40:47):
response is to grind the teeth back and forth a
lot of different reasons. How do I get my teeth
wider without going to some crazy treatment? Like what do
I do? Just as a general dude, Well, whiten is
like working out. You're not going to get your teeth
as white as they can be in one in one session,
just like you're not going to get fit with one workout.

(41:08):
So little bits over long periods of time. If you
have whitening trays, doing it for fifteen minutes a night
for a few weeks is much better than going in
and getting just a single treatment in the dental office,
little bits over longer periods of whitening. Doctor Jeff Trembley
is on with us a couple more questions here. If

(41:29):
before I come into your office, if I decide that
it's probably floss semi regularly, not as good as not
as good as I should, but I do floss. If
I'm like, well, I need to go to town on
my teeth before I go in, and so the day before,
maybe even an hour before I'm giving myself the business,
you kind of know that, right, And you're like, all right,
what kind of show'd you put on for me here? Oh,

(41:50):
it's so funny, you know, I think we're all we're
all a little bit guilty of that. Inflammation takes a
few days to clear up. So if if you got
a lot of inflammation because you've got a lot of
bacteria and plaque in your mouth, a hard scrub the
night before is not going to cause the inflammation to
go down. So if you if you come in you've

(42:11):
got bleeding gums, a lot of swollen, puffy tissue. We
tend to know that that there was a last ditch effort,
but I encourage people not to not to try to
fake out the dentists. Just just be honest with you,
with us, you know, the a few people you want
to be honest with, or your lawyer, your dentist, your doctor,
because we're here to help and not judge. Yeah, I'm

(42:34):
never honest. I'll be honest with it right now. Here's
my honest. Now, I'm never honest about that, um so,
and have to get on you. Then, is there anything
that you would like to ask him before? Yeah? Well
I think he should explain to people because he shared
this with me on my podcast about and I was
my mind was blown because I've heard growing up my
whole life use soft toothbrushes. You need to buy soft
if you're getting one. So he was like, no, actually

(42:56):
you need to do what is it medium or just
recommend to people, like what kind of toothbrush and then
how to brush. So this is a two part answer.
It's actually the toothpaste and the contents of the toothpaste
that that damage the teeth. So that's why people or

(43:16):
that's why in general, you hear dental professionals encouraging the
patients use a very soft brush it's because the toothpaste,
all of the whitening toothpaste and most of the general
toothpaste has like little pieces in it. Think of it
like gravel, grinding it into the teeth. So what I
encourage patients to do is use a toothpaste with a

(43:39):
very low RDA value, which is the hardness or the
particles in there, so they make toothpaste that's a gel.
And then you can use a firmer toothbrush, like a
medium brush and you and as long as you're not
using it with the toothpaste that has a lot of
particles in it, you'll get it better clean and it's

(44:00):
not going to damage the teeth. Now, if you use
a medium brush with a whitening toothpaste, it will. It's
like grinding gravel against your teeth. It's gonna wear, it's
gonna damage them. So you gotta go one way or
the other. It's either a very soft toothbrush with most toothpaste,
or you can bump up to a medium toothpaste with
sorry a medium toothbrush and use a toothpaste that is

(44:24):
a gel like CTX three, CTX four. We kind of
went over that amy, but you could get that on
Amazon and it's it's doesn't have any particle. I'm using
four and I ordered a lot of that gas on
the black market. Yeah yeah, yeah, all right on with
us now, Doctor Jeff Trembley, who listen, I have bust

(44:45):
at a tooth. And I got on Twitter and I
was like, hey, who's the best dentist and so who
reached out to you doctor Trembley and said, hey, you
should reach out to Bobby. So there's a dentist that
I've trained with who's in Ohio. His name's Robbie may
He reached out to me and said, hey, you need
to reach out to Bobby because he busted a veneer.
My mom is a huge fan of his. She's texting

(45:08):
me saying, hey, you need to go, you know, reach
out to Jeff so he can reach out to Bobby.
So I told Amy, and a few weeks later, you're
a few days later, you were in my chair. And
I bring this up because Gene Mayler is one of
your biggest fans and she had a terrible motorcycle accident
who was fatal for her boyfriend and she's paralyzed from

(45:30):
the chest down, and I wanted to thank her for
the introduction to you, and I know she would appreciate
hearing from us and hearing from you as she recovers.
And I just thought it was a really cool story
that that's why we're here talking. It's because of Jeene Mayler. Well,
Jeane Mailer, thank you, and we'll send you a pimp
and joypack as well. All have a bunch of stuff

(45:52):
here just show you how appreciative we are. And doctor
Trembley appreciate you. And Amy, I mean, we'll listen. Our
whole family goes to doctor Trembay. Now me, Caitlin, he's
running from the cops. Run run Doc. No, I mean,
my husband goes there. My kids go there like they're
everybody there. You're in great hands. And he has a
dog peeee this, and Peewee will sit in your lap
while you're getting your cleaning. I never got that. Oh

(46:14):
there was no peewee in my life. Apparently you can
request it. Um smile on Nashville dot Com is the
side Doctor Treby, thank you very much and hopefully I'll
see you soon. All right, guys, thank you so much.
Have a great day. All right, byeyeye bye bye. On
the Bobby Bones Show Now, Josh Woods So, Josh Woods,
this guy it's working to the car washing Tulsa and

(46:36):
he's managing the car wash and he does a little
selfie video on TikTok and he sings knee on Moon
and I see it as I'm flicking through TikTok. Here's
the actual clip. If you lose you one and only,
there's always roomy for the lonely, watch your broken dreams
dancing out of the beam, open me on Moon. And

(47:01):
I was like, then, think guy's good. So we got
him on the phone. We invited him up and he'll
be playing tomorrow. Josh, how are you, buddy good? How
are you? So? What's been happening since the last time
we talked to you? Oh man? So, followers have been
going up, Likes have been going up, people coming out
of the woodworks are coming out. It's crazy. You got
like cousins like, hey, cousin, Josh, what's happening? Yep, you

(47:24):
got it. So how nervous or how excited or a
mixture of both are you to come up and play
in the studio? One hundred ten percent. I've been excited
nerves I honestly have been like a little schoolgirl. Have
you did you have any issues getting off work at
the car wash? No? No, they they provided my plane, ticket,

(47:45):
car rental, hotel and food. Wow. Hey, so let's shout
him out then, because I think somebody is gonna do
that and needs to have a little little promo here
because we're on in Tulsa. That's where you love, right Tulsa? Yes, sir, okay,
So tell me about where you work. So I work
at seventy first Immemorial Tommy's Express car Wash, and I
am the general manager. Let's go to Tommy. Hey, next

(48:06):
time with Tulsa, I'm going to Tommy's Express car Wash.
Is it Tommy that hooked you up with the tickets
and hotel and food? So my company is actually owned
by a different investors, not Tommy. Well, listen, Josh, we're
very excited to be able to meet you in person.
And you know, I just kind of threw the invitation

(48:28):
out to Josh. I said, Hey, if you're ever in Nashville,
come by. You can perform on our show. And so
Josh said all right, and then I get a call
back goes, hey, I'm coming to Nashville. I love to
see it, love to see that you kind of just
took it and now you're going to be up here.
I can't wait to meet you. Anything you want to
say before we see you tomorrow. I just want to
say thank you to everybody. Thank you to Mike, Bob

(48:49):
and Chuck for sending me out to Nashville to meet
you guys. This is the biggest dream of mine and
I'm so excited to do this. Do you have any
favorite like nineties country artists that you like to sing?
Oh Man Brooks and Done Guards Brooks, Clay Walker, the
list goes on and on. I've always been a country
fan raised here in Oklahoma, Vince gil Reba McIntyre. So

(49:14):
I'm excited and hopefully I can make Oklahoma's proud. All Right, buddy, well,
I guess that we will come and sit in the
audience and watch a perform right here on the show tomorrow.
All right, we will talk to you tomorrow then. Okay,
all right, thank you sir. Tomorrow Josh Woods gets this
big break right here on the show. Amazing. All right,
Josh seman By, It's time for the good news. This couple,

(49:40):
Royce and Frankie King, they got married in nineteen forty four,
but they didn't have time to plan any sort of
wedding because he had to go off to serve in
World War Two, so nothing ever happened. No wedding picture
is nothing special. Well now Royce is ninety eight and
Frankie's ninety seven and they just celebrated their seventy seventh
wedding anniversary. Well, so they're at Saint Croix Hospice and

(50:02):
all the workers there helped them recreate their wedding day,
and they brought in a photographer and they got the
pictures of the cake cutting, the bride walking down the aisle,
and the quote unquote first kiss. And so now they
have these special memories. Did they bring in a photographer
like back in the day where they put the cloth
over their head, Oh nice, and they pull the and
it pops. Yeah. No, the photographer I think just also

(50:24):
worked at the hospital, brought a camera and did the
pictures the iPhone. But the photographers said it was so
hard to keep from crying from behind the lens because
every moment was just so special and sweet to watch.
That is really cool. And they were married seventy years,
seventy seven years, and they're there. I'm like, they're just
no recreating it. But that's that's a testament to the
staff where they live, because they're like, we'll handle this.

(50:45):
That's great, that's what it's all about. That was tell
me something good. We always welcome you guys to call us.
Eight seven seven seventy seven, Bobby, I was thinking about
doing a bit in a minute where people just if
they want an update about anything, they can call and
ask for it. Because I have two things that we're
gonna update in a second, and I guess I can

(51:06):
get back to that. But if you have something you
would like an update on that you heard a long
time ago, let me know, Mike, what are we updating today?
Don't we have two different things? Oh? An old mailbag okay,
where someone laid out a situation and they hit us
back because they used our very cool And then was
there something about Eddie? What was he ed? Oh, Eddie
can't find his long lost Yeah, that's an update there

(51:28):
is that I may have found him. Eddie has a
friend from he was like six years old, he used
to hang out with all the time, Jewels ten. I
was ten years old, and he can't find him. And
all of a sudden, it's like I want to hang
out with Jules again. I just thought about him, why
not look for him? So we started tracking them down
and so we have those two updates and then any caller,
if you guys want an update, this is your time
to shine, get on the phone. Eight seven, seven seventy

(51:49):
seven Bobby all right, News time, Bobbies straight. Well, this
first one's unfortunate. The bomb scar that caused an emergency
landing at LaGuardia Airport was triggered by a passenger adjusting
their camera. What the American Airlines flight forty eight seventeen,

(52:09):
coming from Indianapolis was forced to make an emergency landing
at the Queen's Airport around three pm. The incident led
to the suspicious passenger being taken into custody for hours.
The news reports at the quote bomber in question in
fact had a vantage camera, was a camera ficionado, and
the woman who reported and made a mistake, Oh no.
The woman believed he was searching for bomb instructions and

(52:32):
when he retrieved a camera and was tinkering with it,
she was convinced it was a bomb. The camera enthusiast
had his luggage confiscated while being taken into custody Oh wow,
so traumatic for him. It's just a camera. Can you
imagine you're just looking at your old camera and all
of a sudden you're getting arrested in a bomb suspect. Man,

(52:53):
that that is no good. I wonder what, like, was
a camera too old or something that she didn't know?
How old was she made? He's probably young, and I
need to know a lot of things. I need to
know how old was the camera? I did have a
fuse coming out of it. I need to know if
she's an old white person and he wasn't. Oh yeah, yeah,
I need to know a lot of that. You don't

(53:14):
know if she has vision problems. I need to know
mostly if she's if she's an old white person and
saw somebody who wasn't white doing this and goes that
this is that's not good. Man. That makes me feel
terrible for this. I'm assuming this was the camera fishion
I was a guy. May said, he oh that makes
my heart hurt. Yeah, Like I wonder if he'll get
I don't know. I mean, because that's so being swept

(53:35):
away and like you're like this prime suspect all eyes
on you, like things could have gone terribly wrong for him. Thankfully.
He's maybe gonna be okay, but mentally that's I don't know.
Could he get some money. I don't know, but I'm
ticked if i'm him. Hey, on the bright side, you
got a good story to tell. All eyes on him
in the middle of the ring just lack us, I guess,

(53:56):
because you know they were Oh my god, I just
felt terrible this guy. It's all camera. They called Morgan,
and Morgan, we'll get him on the phone. We go
pro bone note, Hey, we got you, buddies. They already
called me. Oh that stinks for some reason. That hits
me in like a weird way. Okay, And I have

(54:16):
no idea what anyone was, right? Do you, Mike, any
pictures of people? Do you see any pictures of what?
I mean, what do they look like? Imagine you're getting
taken down and all you have is a camera. Okay.
Next story, a US nuclear submarine engineer and his wife
are charged with passing secrets to foreign governments through peanut

(54:40):
butter sandwiches. Wow, after being paid seventy thousand dollars in crypto,
but they were actually dealing with undercover FBI agents. Navy
nuclear engineer Jonathan Toby forty two and his wife, Diana
forty nine, or charged Saturday with selling secret information to
an unidentified foreign country. The classified information contain military secrets,

(55:02):
specifically on the nuclear Virginia class submarines. Court records show
they unwittingly communicated with FBI agents and these are the
secrets here they are. Read them to you now, secret
number one. Okay, So like they were they had the information.
Clearly counterintelligence maybe thought they were suspicious, so then they

(55:22):
went after them in a sting and they got them,
got them. That counter intelligence awesome and crazy, and I
counterintelligence our own show. I've told you just before, I
hire people to try to beat me. Yeah, Like, I
will go and find people that I think are really
great at doing a form of this, either radio or
podcast or something, and go, Okay, I'm gonna pay you
a bunch of money, and I want you to break
down every single weakness that we have that if you

(55:43):
were launching a show against me, how you would take
me down, find my vulnerabilities. And so then I pay them.
They go away for a month and they come back
with a huge report and they tell me, listen to this.
I pay people to tell me how I suck and
for a minute, I go ooh, I hurt a little bit. Yeah,
it does. It always hurts a little bit, but it
always feels It's like working out. I hate it while
I'm doing it, but after I'm done, I'm loaded. I'm like,
got it. Okay, let me cover this, cover this. Don't

(56:06):
like boom. I do it, and I do two people
at once. We recently had to hire two private investigators
for something personal, and I hire two of them at
once to bring back two different reports, completely independent of
each other, so I would know if it was the same.
And you know what, they came back didn't know of
each other, same thing, same answer. Yeah, smart. That's what
I did with this, hiring to beat our show. Hire
two different people. They came back mostly same answer. They

(56:27):
both said, Bob, you just suck. But that's what I
was wondering. If you're the one paying them, do you
feel like they give you the they have to. I'm
telling them, if you don't, the more you give me
the more. Yes. Yeah, like take me down and every
way possible. Won't tell me why. Yeah, Because what I
can do is I can get better from that, and
then I can hire you again. And I had them
give me all their answers and peanut butter sandwiches, so

(56:48):
everything they would tell me, they would put it. It's
like this guy, that's crazy, isn't that crazy? It's like
hiring a hit man and you hit man, it's about
to go take somebody down and then he goes just kidding.
I'm FBI. That happens all the time too. Would you
turn on your country for seventy thousand dollars or crypto? Unfortunately,
that's crazy, sounds like it. I wouldn't. Well, no, I
wouldn't either, but that sounds like you would, though you

(57:10):
asked that in an off seventy that's not a lot
of money to turn on your country. But if they
were suspects, like who knows, maybe they've been, they're not.
There's other things that indicate because that, yeah, that's crazy.
It happens. It's wild. There's like spies maybe even all
in our country right now, and we have no idea
how to watch your peanut butter sandwiches? Have you? I
don't eat peanut butter good. I did a thing yesterday
on my Instagram. I review pumpkin things and have been

(57:31):
for a few weeks, Like I take a pumpkin thing
and I eat it and I tell people how to
go TODs on Instagram, mister Bobby Bones and it had it.
They sent me a thing of pumpkin peanut butter. Now
people are sending me pumpkin things to try out to
put on this thing. Oh my gosh, that sounds amazing.
Well I threw it. I don't want. I have nothing
to do with because it doesn't like peanut butter. I
hate peanut butter. You don't have to throw it out.
I know I chunked it, Okay, Yeah, I think I
gave it to my camera guy cool. I was like,

(57:52):
you're out of your mind. Uh sorry Bridgerton, which was
the number one show all time on Netflix. The new
number one show of all time on Netflix is Square
Games by far already. I don't think there's an is
there who don't be don't be like that. Don't be
that person I put behind everybody my Walmarts nor sum Yeah,
you're like, you're like hal to me. She's like, it's

(58:13):
not called nort Strums, it's not called Walmarts. Yeah. I
was just saying that, all right, call it. Some of
us are from the South. Keep calling it everything with
the Burger Kings targets. It's already been viewed by one
hundred and eleven million accounts. It's just it's the greatest
And for me, I watched it before the hypes, I'll
probably have that feeling if I'm watching it post hype.

(58:35):
I'm just gonna think it's probably really good. Yeah, fair
to say, you know, I shot by it when I
was watching it. I mean, I'm post hype, and I
think it's really really good. I was showing it to
Eddie's kids yesterday. You weren't. Yeah, now we were watching it.
They came over. What I would be so mad at
you right now? Like what, well you, Eddie? I mean,
my daughter's watching it. But I guess different. I just

(58:55):
know my kids. They would not be able to handle
that show, you know they at all. And finally, on
a more serious, serious note, Gabby Potito's cause of death
has now been addressed and we know what it is.
Mike D what's the situation with this? So it was
initially ruled a homicide and now they know it was
due to strangulation. So a person, yes possibly Brian Laundry,

(59:18):
strangled her. Yeah, three to four weeks before her body
was found, is what they determined a month huh. Yeah,
and that's around the time that that last traffic incident
happened and her last text was received. The traffic incident
I think I saw on TikTok with the body camera. Yeah,
that was August twelve. When do they think that happened?
That was no, the strangul, So it would have been
three to four weeks before her body was found, So

(59:40):
that would have put it at the end of August. Yeah,
and that was around the time that she got that
last text, and then they reported her missing on September eleventh,
so it kind of matches up with that. Here's a
clip of the corner who able to press conference about
Gabby Potito after the detailed investigationist good, I don't need

(01:00:00):
to hear that clip of the corn we're talking. But
they still haven't found this, dude, wild They can't find
this It's so crazy, guys, he's got to be gone.
I think he killed himself too, Like yeah, oh yeah,
you think I don't know? No, no, gone done. I
would think he killed himself too, And that's why they
can't find him, because he's not going anywhere and he
doesn't have to have food. He doesn't have to find right.
Remember he did hitchhike for a while with a couple

(01:00:21):
of people who picked him up, and then goes, hey,
I picked that guy up. Wow, that's gonna be wild.
Either he's the greatest hideer ever like Hide and Seek
Champion twenty twenty one or two, he's dead because it's
not like he has a help in the hiding. It's
just him. Like other people that have been in hiding
for a long time, they have resources. Well, they are
now saying that somebody could be helping him. I did

(01:00:43):
see it. I did see I hate to quote dog
to bounty hunter. Oh yeah, here we go. Where do
we go that that somebody could be helping him? That
at this point, somebody's probably helping him if he's out,
So then you go who's helping him? He starts to
list those people who he knows. I mean, if you're
maybe those that are helping him, they know him, and

(01:01:04):
they don't think that this is possible he could ever
do something like this, and they believe he's innocent, so
they want to help him. Yes, so but then if
you don't think he did it, then it's like, hey, dude,
if you didn't do it, go tell the cops. So
they get off. It's a it's a national manhunt, and
they cannot find him. We knew dog would You don't
find him. He's trying. I think you're done. Now you
give up party. I haven't seen that he's done. Oh

(01:01:25):
I thought I thought he got tired. He gave up.
All right, that's the news. Go ahead and shut that down. Story. Hey, everybody,
if you get on an airplane that you don't own,
and that airplane that you don't own, which by the way,
you have no ownership of, says you have to wear

(01:01:47):
a mask. You have to wear a mask. You don't
own the airplane. It's their role. It's like going into
somebody's house. If it's hey, you take your shoes off,
you have to take his shoes off. You may not
be a person that takes their shoes off, but you're
walking into somebody else's house hold. On Devil's Advocate. But
I for a ticket, Okay, well here's your refund. Yeah no,
that no, I'm just telling you. That's what the I know.
That's not all you would say that The fact that

(01:02:07):
someone's like, but you paid for the ticket knowing the rules. Yea,
I bought that seat the seat butter for one twenty.
Good job finding reasonable m You bought that ticket already
knowing the rules because the rules have been stated, So
I would say you're even more of an idiot than

(01:02:28):
for using that as an argument. I know, I'm so
embarrassed for these people. I though like secondhand embarrassment. A
belligerent passenger was hauled off a United Airlines flight to
Las Vegas after threatening his fellow flyers with bodily harm
when he was told to put on his mask. Footage
of the shocking incident was posted on TikTok. But when viral,
you won't believe it. Hap it on a flight, the
guy says. The one minute clip starts off with a

(01:02:50):
guy in a green hat removing his face mask, and
you take me off. I don't even want to go
to Cali. He's covered in tattoos, he's got like a
T shirt. I mean, he's trying to be a little
too hard, like he's letting everybody know he's hard. He
threatens to break someone's neck. Man, the kid in front
of him, I don't know what clip. I was watching
this yesterday. The kid in front of him is recording
him on his phone behind him, and his whole thing

(01:03:11):
was like, hey man, I'm just trying to play like
words with friends, and and this guy's going off. There's
like I don even want to go to Cali. Oh
and here's a club. How do you even want to
go to calgi Why did you ever want to go
to Cali? You're talking to I will fight you, and
I will know you're so security number. We'll fucking just play.

(01:03:36):
Oh wow. Oh he's telling somebody's so security number. I'll
be like I got life block breaking wow, live block
security is idiot. He should be kicked off every plane.
You don't get to fly anymore. Yeah, you got legs,
you got a car, you got a bus. Maybe era
he doesn't needing that because he didn't even want to
go to Cali. It's true, it's fine, like everyone's like,

(01:03:58):
oh okay, we get it. If you really didn't want
to go like that matters. He's an idiot. He sounds angry,
he's hurting. I think he just don't want to wear
a mask. Yeah, but to respond that way, you've got
something going on because you have to. I don't care
if you're anti mask to get on an airplane, you
have to wear a mask. That's the rule. Hey, I'm

(01:04:18):
in a store that says no shoes, no service. You
can't walk in shirtless. Right, it's the same thing. Some
stores you can. Some stores say hey, no dogs, some
say dogs. Right. Sometimes, Kay want to go down. There's
a store near our house where they sell like shower
and bath stuff, and Ella can go in the store
with her and walk around. Some stores they don't allow it.
And you know what happens to the ones where they
don't allow it. She doesn't take Eller in. I shouldn't go.

(01:04:41):
I didn't want to shop here anyway. So this is
not a wear a mask or not wear a mask situation.
This is a here's the rule, you idiot, And then
you're gonna act like you were done wrong. Yeah, I
mean he threatened to break a mask. He threatened to
know someone's social security number. That's a weird one. That's well,

(01:05:01):
you're gonna steal his identity. That are you're gonna go
home and steal his identity and run up some charges
that best buy Like what's happening? All right? Update time?
Let's go up got a lot of them. Let's start
with this one. We recently answered an email about a
woman and her boyfriend who just bought a house together

(01:05:21):
and she needed advice on getting him to go with
a no shoes inside the house rule. Remember this mailbag, Yeah,
it was we bought a house, but he wants to
wear shoes inside. But I was raised in a house
we don't wear shoes because I don't like all the
disgusting stuff on the floor. Here's the update. Hey Bobby
and friends, thanks for your suggestions on how to approach
the situation. I ended up sharing the segment with him,

(01:05:42):
which is probably the wrong approach. Oh however, when he
returned home later in the day, his shoes were left
by the door. There you go, so it worked. Yes,
I mean we've we've even said to so many people
just play it back, play this back for them, But
we're kind of joking. That's amazing today. Ibby Bones Show update.

(01:06:02):
A couple of weeks ago, Eddie said, I got this
friend when I was ten years old. We played together
all the time. His name was Jules. Where did you
meet Jules? Summer camp? Why didn't they even come up?
So it was a weird summer camp too, Like I
went because a friend invited me to summer camp and
it ended up being like a juvenile camp where like
trouble kids went. I wasn't ever in trouble. I just
tagged along. But I ended up finding a guy named

(01:06:23):
Jules who was really cool and we hung out for
an entire week and became really good friends. It was
crazy that prison. It was like prison. Why did your
parents send you to prison? It wasn't my parents, my
buddy Pedro, your parents let you tag along to prison.
Then my buddy Pedro, he was like always in trouble
and he went to He's like, hey, man, I'm going
to summer camp. You want to come with me. Turns
out his parents were sending him to like a juvie camp.

(01:06:44):
But your parents let you go to a Jubeca didn't
know it was a juvie camp. Come on, and they
just said that. Judge was like, all right, Pedro, sendence
you to ten years in the pen. And he's like,
can Eddie come. It wasn't like a court appointed camp.
It was slight parents like I have a troubled kid.
This campbell straighten him out. Oh yeah, okay, so it
was a voluntary like boot camp. Yes, so, but how

(01:07:06):
did this come up on the air, so he had
to tell me something good about pim House. Yeah, these
two kids who moved. One kid moved to another city
and they kept in touch through mail or whatever. And
so that's how me and Jewels kept in touch after
summer camp. We wrote a couple of letters to each other.
Because he lived in New Orleans and I lived in McCallan, Texas.
So you have outwardly expressed your intention to meet up

(01:07:27):
with Jewels again, but you don't know where he lives.
I don't. I don't know. He was from New Orleans
and this was I don't know. I was ten years old.
Sow how long ago is like a hundred years. Yeah,
so listeners have reached out to go ahead. Somebody send
me a dam said I think I found Jewels. I mean,
I just said that he was from New Orleans, he
was really good at football, and he's a black guy.

(01:07:48):
And I said that on air. So somebody sent me
a Jewels from New Orleans, and I looked at him.
I'm like, it was a long time ago, but it
kind of looks like Jewels. I don't remember really what
he looked like, but so I reached out. It was
on baseball. You reach out to the Jewels. You weren't
even I DM the Jewels. I said, Jewels, this is Eddie. Look,
and I told him the whole story. We may have

(01:08:08):
met in San Antonio, like whatever, thirty years ago, and
you live in New Orleans. I lived at McCallan. Is
this you? That's all I said? Did you reply? No?
Nothing yet? Nothing yet? But I mean, do you have
a picture of him as a kid versus a picture
of him as an adult? Tell me, honestly, you don't
keep a picture of him. No. I have the memory
in my head of what Jewels looked like back when

(01:08:30):
we were ten. And then I see this guy on
Facebook and I'm like, kind of looks like him. I
guess when did you send the message? I said that
two days ago, and you were like very specific, like
makes it's a scam. Well, if it's not him, he
thinks it's a scam. But if it is him and
he sees Eddie san Antonio camp, yeah, I remember you.
So if I hear nothing for another couple of days,

(01:08:53):
I know it's not him, I would send one more
go ahead, hello you there? No, no, no, no, nothing, Hey,
this is not a scam. I went to camp with
a guy named Jewels at this specific camp in this town.
If this is not you, sorry, I'm just I'm tract
to find my long lost friend. Why did I would
say that I would Why did a listener think it
was this person just based on their based on what

(01:09:13):
I said? Okay? And I mean it kind of looks
like him. They don't know him. They don't know him. Wow,
they found him. That's crazy. Okay, I okay, keep keep
in touch. You got man and Jules. That'd be cool
to meet up with him. D and Washington, DC is
on the phone. Hey D. What is your question? What
do you want an update on? Hey studio? What up? Hey?

(01:09:37):
I was trying to find out an update on the
fireman dating situation. Okay, update Abby, it's been a couple
of days since we've talked about the fireman. Is there
anything you want to add right now? Or are you
playing it cool? Okay? So here's the thing. Um, you
know how he sent me like the directory and everything

(01:09:59):
to his fire chief who had it's very similar number
to yours. Yes, And I'm like, I can't just sit
here and be like, okay, yeah, that's right. I believe
or whatever. So I kind of was researching myself and
it I found that it doesn't match, like, that's not
his number on Big Twist. You may have to come
back for another segment. Yeah, come back, because Abby, when

(01:10:20):
you and I talked, even last night, when you were
you would send me some stuff about this. This wasn't
what you told me. I know. Yeah, well I did
this last night and I was like, I gotta no,
I can't just sit here and not because hold on
a little bit. I'm shook, hold on, hold on, hold on.
Sorry about that because I wanted to FaceTime him, but

(01:10:40):
I wanted to have more information. So let me just
get a thirty second recap. We may have to come back. Yeah,
this is up to Abby's comfortability with talking about this though,
So you let me know, do you want to not
talk about it? I can briefly. I just wanted to
say that, Yes, now I'm in a little pickle because
it doesn't match it, which was my nickname. Well still, okay, okay, yeah,

(01:11:02):
let's come back because I I don't I want to
see if she'll talk about something else that she told
me last night. That is very suspicious. That's that's always
slippery to go like, I want to say, Betty, I'll
talk about something he talked him about last night and
last night, I want to see about talking about it
the next I don't think it's a secret. Okay, for

(01:11:23):
everyone listening, let me give you a thirty second recap.
Abby comes on and she goes this guy randomly messaged
me a text message. He sent a picture he medicined
to his fire chief, which started texting back and forth.
He said, my number was close to his fire chief's number.
We investigated. He sent Abby the fire chief's number on
the fire chie number was really close to her number.
As she FaceTime, he's a real person. And then the
next thing, we were like, well, we guess it's just

(01:11:43):
accidental love. Don't forget they're flirting with each other message
all the time. But now there's been another twist. Yes,
maybe too, he's in myself right now. To the next segment. Okay, well,
so the caller you stand by standby D. I forgot
we had a caller on D Are you still there? Yeah?
I am. Can you have a couple of questions? Can

(01:12:06):
you hang out one second? Though, hold on, hold on,
I need a break, but can you hang out for
three minutes and we come back and get to the
bottom of this course of course. Okay, we'll be back
in a minute. All right. This started with a call
from d in Washington, d C. Who listens on w MCQ. Hey,
d you still there. I'm still here. And you had

(01:12:27):
asked a question on what's the update between Abbey and
the firefighter? Correct, because Mike, part of my question was,
how do you know he's not listening when you were
doing that safetime call? Right, So we have a lot
of questions and we thought they were all put to
rest because last I had heard from Abbey, which what
I thought she was going to say was, Hey, we're
just going to take it slow. We've just been talking

(01:12:48):
a little bit. It's been flirting a little bit online,
right like the text, Yeah, it's like NonStop talking. And
the last but he had showed us, had shown us
this directory and his fire chief's number was basically Abbey's
last two numbers flip flopped, and we were like, oh,
maybe it was an accident. He wanted to prove to her. Yes,

(01:13:08):
So but what have you found out since? So I
looked up the guy, the chief, his name, I looked
him actually might help me thanks Michael. Oh yeah, Michael,
find anybody I know? Yeah, And he sent it to
me and it's a completely different number, like that person's
in Wichita. And so then I got on this site
where you can hear their voicemail and I typed in

(01:13:30):
the one that's like mine and it's a different guy.
He did say, Hi, this is and it's not the chief,
not his name. Oh what if this is how we
uncovered the Chief is living a double life. Let's let's
go to a couple of people here. First of all, Abby,
what do you think is now happening? Great question, that's

(01:13:53):
what I now. I'm like, and I just had a
caller and he's like, why do you keep questioning everything?
Just let it go? Like you know, why do you
keep second guessing everything and seeing what's wrong? And I'm like,
because I it's not adding up, you know, I guess
kinda just need to call that number yourself. Oh. I
was gonna talk with my guy. I was gonna like
FaceTime him and be like, Okay, well you know you
know what I mean? Yeah, do that too, not my guy,

(01:14:15):
but you know what I mean, the firefighter, do you
feel comfortable doing that? I guess so at this point,
I don't know, do you have to eventually? Okay, I know,
but I mean I worry about if this guy's crazy
enough to do this. It worries me. Mike, what do
you think's happening, Miked? I mean, I think if he
forged that website, he went to a very extreme thing

(01:14:39):
to fake the number improve that you think he could
affords website. There was like thirty phone numbers on that thing,
with thirty different people. It's very suspicious. But if the
numbers doesn't match with that guy, it has to be
like faked. So everybody in that directory. The screenshot we
saw is with the fire department. I just want to
call every number wrong there and be like, hey, da
da da da could have easily though the whole list

(01:15:01):
of real numbers and just changed one, just changed the
fire chiefs to which he sent Abby a picture up
and pointed to Morgan, what do you think is happening here?
I think we're back to my theory. I think he
knows Abby, and I think that he heard her on
the show, found her number online, and he's doing some
sketchy things. I just I in my heart he's been
too sketchy for me and maybe I got a little

(01:15:22):
too lax too, because I was like, I'm starting to
believe it's real. I also thought sketch. I thought it
was love fate. What do we do? We've never talked
about the show. It's never come out. He's never asking
everything about it. Yeah, like he's never been like, what's
the show? I want to look it up? And I said, normally,
when you say I work in radio, people say oh,
what what do you do? And then you say, oh,

(01:15:43):
I'm oh, what show is it? I mean not this
guy bones because he knows everything about her. Yeah, I
mean that part of Kim. Can we talk about the
thing I really we want to talk about? Can we
talk about it? Sure? Okay, no, if you don't feel comfortable, No,
it's fine. No. This, yes, this is what is making
me lean more towards more. Number two is theory, which
I was firmly against, Like I still want to believe

(01:16:04):
that this is legit and he's not lying. But he
is on Instagram and he we can all access his page.
He's he's private, but we can see his photo and
everything at me. Morgan just yes, his main photo, but
it says you have to follow him to see more. Well,
if if Abby types it in from her Instagram account,

(01:16:26):
she sees nothing, like he's blocked her. He's not there anymore.
Remember I told you guys that I found him well
well now and she's never given him. I said, how
does he know your Instagram? Have you ever given it
to him? And she's like no, which then leads me
to like, why hasn't If you're talking this much, why
haven't you been like hey? What? Which I mean I've
known people for way less than this. That's like, hey,

(01:16:49):
what's your Instagram? I want to you know. So, I
it's just very suspicious that that she's the only one
that can't access, which would mean he blocked her. So
somehow he knows her Instagram and she's never given it
to him. I'm glad gen z Eddie hopped in to
go sus sound cooler? Yeah, thanks Eddie. A Hey, so
that's weird than he could have blocked you. Is he

(01:17:10):
still texting with you as he blocked you? Oh? Yeah?
Also his Instagram handle sus No, But I mean it's
got a picture of him and he's got children. We
know that. Yeah, and uh, you know that's fine. It's
the handle. It's like Hey, d what do you think's
happening here? You called us, let's go to you. You're

(01:17:31):
an outside perspective. Well. I also had another question for her,
which is he has a two out two area code.
I work, I run a medical practice in DC area,
and I get the area code from all over the country.
So how do you know he's really in DC? Well,
I don't know that. We have him go outside the

(01:17:52):
Linkol Memorial next time. Yeah, let's go. Yeah, I guess
I'll just assuming because of it based on the picture.
Something we need to pick with him and Lincoln Stack. Okay,
I'll ask that. If it ain't you in Pelosi, we
don't want to know you have Mitch McConnell and having
dinner or nothing with today's paper. Um, yeah, this has

(01:18:14):
gotten weird, Like mm hmm see it. Let's see from
your instagram. We can you're you're if you're I don't
know his name though, Yeah, well let me tell you
because you're gonna be like, ok oh, yeah, I want
to see Bon's reaction. Okay, is it again? Yeah? I
don't say it on the on the mile. Let's keep
it down. You haven't been concerned? Yeah, are you going?

(01:18:36):
I'm getting the rest of it. Make sure I spell
it right. Oh yeah, this parts so funny. I mean
the last part's his name, but what's in front of
his name? So okay, let me get on, like, I
just don't even know. I don't think that's so bad.
It's just alliteration. Oh, if he finds him, is that?

(01:19:00):
Oh you know why it is though, because it's it's
name af to a wrestler. Oh yeah, that's why, guys. Oh,
I didn't know that. Yeah, it's his Name's fine, guys,
he's just doing a pun of her. You're right, I'm
the only one, it says. You can, but you can
take a screenshot of that and zoom in on his face. Yeah,
but here's what I'm just gonna let everybody know. His

(01:19:21):
name is not sus Okay, Well, I had no idea
it was that was a wrestler. But if I was
a girl maybe going on a date with a guy,
and he told me that was his Instagram and I
didn't know it's a wrestler reference, I would be like,
well this, yeah, names all okay, Okay, Abby, I don't
know what to tell you it. Well, is he the wrestler?
He's that wrestler dead. Oh okay, I'll just you'll just what.

(01:19:45):
I'm afraid that you're gonna continue to weigh deeper into
this and actually fall in love with someone who's scamming you.
That's what I'm I'm thinking. I think I'll FaceTime into
the bottom of this, like, yeah, I'm gonna do that
this week. I really am. I'm just gonna be like, Okay,
you gotta be straight up with me. I think. Also,
if this gets back to him and he does hear
the show, he's not gonna respond anything you say anymore. Hello.

(01:20:08):
Are you sure he blocked you on Instagram? Yeah? Yeah,
because they helped me. Look too, she types in what
you typed in and nothing. Idiot should have blocked all
of us then and all the B team, but he
may what have later? We were all blocked heard it?
Who do you think he is? Travis Tritt? I don't know.
It's so weird. Yeah, okay, well we're gonna We're gonna

(01:20:29):
end it here. But that's weird. And I'm now back
on the side of you're being scammed. That's sad. I was.
I was hopeful, but so just say, fly up to
see him once and if it doesn't work out, it
sounds great. Yeah, I'll do. I do. Is anybody else
worried about the mental state of someone that's going to
go through this link to trick addie? And if we

(01:20:51):
should be concerned, because I anybody doesn't mean am I
having dealt with stalkers before? I would definitely put it's somewhere. No,
I would go no, because I just want to do it.
Hasn't made anything, and he hasn't reached out to you,
doesn't know where you live. It gets a little different then. Yeah,

(01:21:12):
but I know yikes. And I say this fresh off
of dealing with it myself. Okay, Yeah, I don't want
to do anything that for her to make any moves
that trigger him in a weird way. I would he all.
What I would do is just give that information to Tim,
our security guy here. Oh okay, Oh, just give it
to him just so he knows, gotcha. Yeah. Tim's great.
He'll meet you in a random parking lot if you

(01:21:34):
think you have a bomb. It's he's great. So because
if he's listening and he says, all right, I'm just
gonna come clean, well I hear this, No, you call
the show. I got a few words I need to
get to the bottom of this because Abbey's too nice.
But if he does come clean and says it was me,
I was just trying to come up with a clever
way to get to a Hey, right, but is it okay?

(01:21:55):
Still like hey, TBD, but I need to hear I
need to hear a story. Okay, okay, TBD, Okay, Abby,
thank you, okay, thank you? Good luck. Did not know
it was going to go that direction? Yeah, yeah, I know.
At first I thought maybe her Instagram was broken, but
did it like her? Yeah, but still text with her.

(01:22:19):
It didn't even create a fake beird to talk with her. Yeah,
very strange. All right, Well, I think that's it for
this segment. Everybody good? Yeah, Yeah, I'm great. Today Eddie
is filling in for Lunchbox. There's a woman in Cleveland
who says her mailman is doing something he shouldn't be doing.

(01:22:40):
He's peeing on her mailbox. He's seen She's seen him
do it a couple of times. Then finally the third time,
she says, Oh, I see him. Now I'm going to
confront him. So that's weird. I could get once if
you just have to pee in this random right, So
at some point you think it's just like why Marie
times three times? So she goes outside says, hey, you're
peeing on my mailbox. So quickly he gets a water

(01:23:00):
body is like, no, I'm pouring water on the mailbox.
What I'm doing? She calls the cops. He tells the
same story to the cops. They smell up, and you're
going to jail. Wait for I got two things. One
he goes to jail over that. Yeah, you can't year
in it in public. Is that jail is a ticket.
That's a jail, my friend. And then two, why there
are rumors? Fine in this is what I want? And

(01:23:21):
this story said that she hasn't tipped in the Christmas
time whenever they asked for tips, she has not done that.
What's the guy's name, the mailman. That's just for the mailman.
I'm talking about the man. For the mailman, I say, tempting.
Poor guy. He's the bonehead though. All right, there you go,
and that's your bonehead story. The day William Shatner will
be going up today. It was delayed, but today's day
he goes into space. He's ninety years old. He'll be

(01:23:43):
the oldest person in the space. Good for him. I
hope he makes it ninety. That's old. Hopefully it's not
too much on the body. Yeah, I can't imagine it's
a completely smooth ride catapulting into space. Also, I stand
by the fact that he could go up and just said,
let me out. I want to go this. I don't
want to end it in space. I just do not
think that's going to happen. But they do say that

(01:24:04):
your body ages more quickly up there. He may come
down in ten whoa just like that. I don't if
I were betting money, I wouldn't bet that he's going
to go up and go let me out of here.
I want to die in space, right, But I do
think that's an outside possibility since he's known for space
LEAs travel. Watching him on the movies, that's what he's

(01:24:26):
known for. He does not look ninety at all. I'm like,
what talk to us about what you're doing? Look older
than he looks? No, did you sing him in makeup
and picture with editing? Well, he was, Yeah. I hit
his little space suit on. I don't know if he
got makeup on. He has a helmet on. He does
not look ninety. It could have been a rerun that
was nineteen No, it was from like today. Also spoiler

(01:24:51):
alert on Dancing with the Stars last night. If you
don't want to know who's eliminated, spoiler alert, I do
it for ten minute. That's enough time. So they eliminated
two couples last night, and I'm going to be honest,
I was surprised at the two who went home. I
don't watch the show live, but I watch clips on YouTube,
just the dance parts, and Brian Austin Green and Sharna

(01:25:15):
they were eliminated. I thought they would win. And then
Matt Jane from the Bachelor was sent home too, which
the Bachelor people always have a huge fan base. Yeah,
so two strong couples went down. That's crazy. I'm too
strong in my mind. Yeah. I mean I haven't seen
any of this, nor have I seen them dance. But
I had my money on Sharna and Brian. I didn't

(01:25:38):
have my money on them to win, but I thought
they'd go farther because you and enable bodied. Yeah, but
it's all about people like you or not. It's true.
I like him though, and I don't know I mean,
I don't know him on the show. I mean, I
don't know him anywhere we're not talking about. But I
don't want to show. I don't see what they're taught about,
what the people are seeing. The only reason I won
that shows because people like me. And I was just like, hey, guys,

(01:25:58):
I'm not very good at this, so you're gonna watch
me try hard and I'm gonna fail a lot, but
I'm gonna grow. I just was kind of presented it
as that, and for some reason I got to go
and I kept kept going. But they're eliminated. Wow, Jimmy
Allen still in cool, which that's awesome. Yeah. The Cobra
Kai guy, Martin Cove Scooba Steve. Have we had any
contact with his people? Yeah, he said that his son

(01:26:20):
can come on the show, and I said, well, hold
off for a moment. Here's his son. His son is
in Cobra Kai as well, but not as well, none
of a character. I need to see who that is.
But we want it, we want well, yeah, he's that's
the plan eventually to have him on, but now the
taping is over for him. Um, hopefully the next couple
of weeks he can come on for us. Okay, Martin
cove son, because Martin Cove plays the bad guy in
Cobra Kai from the eighties and then this time Jesse Cove.

(01:26:44):
He's also in those commercials where he does Koala Kai. Yeah.
I don't know his son from the show, and I've
watched every episode and he may be in the new
season coming up. Oh maybe that's what it is. What
it is? Yeah, that one until Thursday Goodbye Friends. Mister
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