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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, post show, pre show, I do want to
start with something we teased on the show. Eddie's foster
son wants to go to class to do something, and
it is fighting. He wants to be a fighter. So
so I'm thinking, you want to do karate? Like what
do you want to do? And he wants to do mma,
but I'm like, I don't. I can't. He's five, so
(00:22):
I'm I can't put a five year old in MMA,
And I'm thinking, like maybe boxing are their boxing classes?
And then and during that whole train of thought, I'm like, well,
Bones owns boxing gyms, Like do they do kid lessons
for boxing day? We And by the way, I haven't
been since COVID. You know, I just stay in the
house to exercise for the most part. Yeah, but I
can tell you before COVID, yes, and that kids would
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come and just train with one of the boxing coaches. Okay,
I think that would be someone we're interested in, and
I have. I won't say who, just in case he
doesn't want me to say. There's a country artist, big
country artist who has a young kid. And he was like, hey,
can you do you have somebody you trust to work
with my kids? And the kids, probably four or five,
and so the kid would come okay. Stevenson went to
(01:05):
a class once and then he wanted to do it,
but that died off. But it seemed like it would
have been really cool for him if he decided to. Okay, yeah,
see that's just where I'm at. I don't know, dude.
None of my biological kids ever want to fight ever.
And then my foster son, he just loves it ever since.
I was watching UFC one night. Oh it was tough
because I was like, hey, I don't really want you
to watch this sometimes it gets really bloody. And then
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I caught him on the side of the corner of
the wall trying to look and so finally I'm like,
all right, sit with me and understand that there's a sport.
And I talked him through it, and dude, he just
loves fighting. I hope this comes across in a respectful way. Yeah,
it seems like your kids and your foster kids are
very different, and that too. The baby was now a
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little older and the five year old are extremely physical, Yes,
and they both liked fighting and pushing people around. They
can they have major control of their body, like if
that makes sense. They if they figure out how to
climb a tree, they can do it in thirty seconds.
My kids, it takes them a while. They get scared
and I don't want to do it. My foster kids
they see a tree and they're like, I'm gonna get
to the top of that, and they go. This is
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nature versus nurture, right, even the baby who as soon
as the baby was born, you had the baby's been
yours the whole time. Yes, your foster kids. But I'm
not teaching him anything, you no, No, My point is
he didn't bring lessons learned from his biological parents. Correct.
This is this is the nature part of it. Yeah,
not the nurture. Very interesting where and the other the
(02:32):
older one who wants to fight, it's nature, not nurture,
because not nurturing something with him to be like, hey,
if you're training hard as a fight up. But they
both have that, yeah, genetically they both have that. But
we all, I mean everyone has a little bit of everything, right,
a little bit of nature, a little bit of nurture.
So I mean I think as life goes on with
them and us, they're gonna learn things that we teach
them and then they'll morph into that a little bit.
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But the more Eddy parents them, the more scared. I
guess it's kind of the month pulled off the calendar
the whipper JKJK. Yes, I could set you up with somebody, okay,
if you wanted to do. I do private lessons and
they could do a five or six year old and
do they spar No, Okay, sparring is like next level stuff.
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I mean, this dude's almost there. I'm telling you, okay,
And it probably went parton that the five year old
part with someone who could actually like control it. And yeah,
I don't like I was just don't like getting hit.
I never wanted a spar on like getting hit. Yeah
that's that's our problem too, But he doesn't mind it.
Popeyees is putting out a fish sandwich. I'm just not
big on fish sandwiches period, even long John Silver, any circumstance.
(03:36):
I just don't like to fish sandwich that much. I
love the chicken sandwich, doesn't matter who. I also don't
really like the fish sandwich, doesn't matter. Who are you
fish sandwich person? No, would you go to Popeyes with
the fish sandwich? I take a bite, But does it
sound like something you would like to have no me either,
not at all. I think they're trying to mimic the
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chicken sandwich, because remember they're the ones who really may
the chicken sandwich fashionable. Oh yeah, yeah, I still haven't
had it from Popeyes. Yeah, I mean at this point
they're easy. Now, Well, there's no line, guys, it's fine.
Sailor Jerry Rum is holding a Valentine's Day contest. Well,
they'll pay to have a tattoo artist cover up a
(04:17):
tattoo of your ex as long as you put a
tattoo of the Rum on it. Nice Sailor Jerry, you
know that. Yeah, yeah, it's affordable rum. What's what's the
good thing about rum? It's sweet? Oh? I probably like that.
You would put it in a pina colada. It's made
from sugar sugarcane, so that goes in all your like
pina coladas and your my ties and all those. Let
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Come on, he welcome to thursday's show. Morning Studio. Morning.
(06:32):
Let's go over to the phones and talk to Taylor
in North Carolina, who has been waiting. Taylor, how are you, Bob?
Pretty good? What can I help you with? I start
my new detention officer job Monday. Vice for that? What?
We don't wait? You're gonna maybe lunch? We got advice
for everything, But I don't know what to tell you
if you're gonna go a bunch of inmates? Uh what
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did they tell you? Like? What have you had to
learn in order to work in a prison? Well? Um,
they told me I gotta you know, possibly eventually got
to take down inmates. They try to get in my face.
But I'm just nervous about it because I mean, granted,
I just got back from deployment last year, but I
don't really see a really struggling with it. But I
just didn't. If you got to have advice about it, well,
I mean I could give you advice on starting a
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new job, but any job that goes hey, here's my advice.
You have to take down inmates, I don't got a
lot for you. Um have you read anything online from
other detention center workers who tell stories about this, Yeah,
they say it's not bad to work for. But the
one I work I'm about to work for a Pittsburgh,
North Carolina, they said it's not bad. But and I
just didn't. I you guys, you know, get some pointers
(07:35):
like what watched out for? Stuff like that? Do you
think we don't? I would say though, that it sounds
like you might encounter some rough days and maybe you
should find time for you on your time off or
on the weekends or whatever whenever you're not working some
self care. What are you doing to separate yourself from
(07:55):
from home life and work life? Because I would imagine
some days you take that stress home with you because
it could probably be a lot wife's gonna shank him. No,
but I mean find a way to decompress in a
way and compartmentalize if possible. Yeah. Craig Campbell, the country singer, Yeah,
used to work in a jail. That's right, in a prison,
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and he said that it wasn't that bad. Listen. I
would assume, based on what I've heard and seen on
Netflix right that Hollywood makes it probably a little rougher
than it is, but occasionally it can be pretty bad.
This is me knowing nothing about it at all. So
let me say that I would also keep your head
on a swivel, always be looking around, because you never
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know what inmate thirty two is are gonna do. I've
just heard bad things about that guy in the movies too,
don't they like, you know, like sometimes befriend the guards
and then kind of like stab him in the back.
Or he could key stir in stuff for the make
a little extra money from the prisoners. Bones, that's not
good advice. Hey, did they talk to you Taylor about
you can't be bringing stuff in for the for the
prisoners and yes, yes, yes yes, And you can't bribe
(09:00):
that due to COVID, they can't get reading books right
now due to COVID. You can't bribe. When COVID's over,
you can bribe. Somebody's saying no, he said, you can't
even bring reading books in now, which normally would be
allowed I guess to bring in, but because of COVID,
they can't. Oh that stinks for them. They can't even
read well new books. Taylor. We have nothing for you
as far as the prison part except ask a lot
of questions. Talk to people who have done it for
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a long time. Ask them advice on you know, what
they wish they would have known when they started that job.
You'll learn a lot from folks saying that that question, like, hey,
when you started, what do you wish you would have known?
That'll help you out, And like you need to be tough,
but also part of you or part of me wants
you to be like firm but calm and kind. I
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think that yes, because these if people that are in jail,
like something happen in their life to give them put
them where they are, like, you know, so have compassion
for them, but you got to be firm. You don't
want them taking it dandage of you. But you may
be someone that they're like Hey, this guy's got it together.
He was in the military. Now he's got this job.
I can get out and I can make a difference.
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I could do better like you could be that encouragement. Amy.
Are you a big guy, Taylor? No, I'm not a
two pound but I mean how tall are you? Five seven?
That's a pretty thick five seven guy. Yeah, yeah, I
keep it, keep hitting the weights, get a little cardio
in you'll be ready. Yeah. All right, Well, we know
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nothing about jail, but we wish you the best, man,
And thanks for calling us and like a month, call
us back and tell us how the month has been. Oh, absolutely, Bobby,
I love I'm gonna say this poor I leave. I
love you guys. I listened to you guys every morning.
I listened to ask some shakes until I go to work,
even when I'm driving. I guess, love all you guys,
and we hope you continue loving us, alive and healthy
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and enjoying your job of very little stress. That's what
we're hoping. Best case scenario. Yeah, and not to get chanked.
All right, Taylor, get to talk to you. Have a
good day at work. See you, Bud, all right for sure?
All right, I'll play you this clip after a girl
got some teeth pulled. Her mother was taking her home.
I mean she looks about twelve to fourteen years old,
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blonde hair, and she had had the anesthesia, and she
thought Harry Potter was in love with her. She was
so messed up. Here's her mom recording the whole thing.
Harry was like, pin, I am in love with you. No, Harry,
Oh not Draco, Harry. Guy. Did you tell him you're
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in love with him? No? Oh? Oh, Eddie. How are
your kids basketball teams doing? Oh? They're They're terrible. They're no.
I thought they were gonna be good. Yeah. I thought
they were gonna be good because they got a coach.
Remember the whole talk at the beginning was like, oh,
am I gonna coach. I decided not to because they
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brought in a college basketball player. So I'm like, this
guy knows all about basketball and it's gonna be great.
The problem is he doesn't have he's not a dad,
so he doesn't know how to talk to these kids.
These kids disrespect him, they throw stuff at him, and
he doesn't know how. I watched practice. I'm not supposed
to be in practice, but I snuck in to kind
of watch it. He just has no control over the kids. So, dude,
I just feel I go to these games and I
(12:20):
feel like these kids need secondary coaching. Okay, you're yelling
from the crowd what they should do. I didn't think
it was over the top until my wife finally said like,
I'm gonna stop coming to these games if you keep
acting this way. And I'm like, what do you mean?
Like what am I doing. I'm just encouraging them, and
I'm talking about bones things like things like, guys, get
closer to the defender, come on, put your hands up,
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hands up, steal the ball, steal the ball. Things encouraging
things like that. And then my wife said that I
crossed the line when I started yelling at other parents kids,
so not just my own. I started saying like like Jimmy, Jimmy,
he's burning you man, stay with him, put your hands up.
And then that's where she's like, Okay, that's not your kid,
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you can't yell at him. It's interesting. I think that
encouraging and being loud with great yeah, right, but not
get closer to the defender, not yelling any instructions that
the coaches, oh should yell. Maybe he wants the kid
playing off. No, maybe they don't put their hands up
eisode until they're no. I mean, there's no way they see.
There was this one kid Bones the last game. This
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kid was dominating us because he would just pay a
little pump fake and then our kids would just fall
back and be like oh, and then he'd have a
wide open shot. He made forty points. This child, seven
year old made forty points. I'm like and coaches and yelling,
so I'm like, punch your hands up, don't let him
take another shot, please, for the love of God. And
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that's where my wife was like, you need to settle down.
Are you gonna settle down? No? I can't. Why don't
you go coach the team, Go be an assistant coach.
I can't commit. I can't. I can't commit because they
practiced like two times a week Bones. I can't commit
to all that. And I just you're gonna have to
pick one. You're gonna have to control yourself a bit,
or you're gonna have to not control yourself a bit,
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but do it with the kids. Okay. I do love
going to these games, though, dude. It's it's more fun
than going to like a college basketball game or an
NBA game. Have they ever won? No? No, no, they
lose by twenty every time. They're the team that the
other teams like, I can't wait to play them because yes, yes,
I mean the other team knows how bad they are
in the first five minutes. But it's okay though. They're learning.
They're all learning the game, so I enjoy watching it.
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I just feel like that's me being involved. Are your
kids any good? Yeah? Yeah, you say it like that,
but they're not winning? No, But I mean they're scoring
the majority of the points, are they? And if my
two kids, my son and my foster kid, if they
are guarding someone, that player is not going to score
the entire game. Their players don't score. That's why I
had a yellow Jimmy, what a nothing. I just wonder.
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You know how sometimes is adherent you think your kid
is like really good at everything. It just sounds like
Eddie is just like, oh yeah, no, they're terrible, But
my kids they're great. Your kids are great, and you
are you are a coaching master. Yes, but there was
a lesson there somewhere in there too, because my son,
like they were losing by twenty or whatever. My son
finally went to James Harden and was like, I'm just
gonna keep the ball. And I told him like, dude,
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you can't do that. I know the teams like struggling.
But he was like, I'm gonna do this by myself
and see there's a lesson there. So I told him,
you can't be a ball. You gotta work as a team.
Even though he was scoring the majority of the points.
You know what I'm saying. You can't wait for COVID
to be overswe can all go. Yes, I would love that. Okay,
thank you, Eddie, You're welcome. A woman was catfished by
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a guy who said he was Bruno Mars and gave
him one hundred thousand dollars. First of all, how do
you have a one hundred thousand dollars to get? Are
you taking out loans? Maybe? The fraudster was charged with
third degree felony money laundering last month was taken into custody.
The fraudster pretended to be Bruno Mars on Instagram for
a month, starting in September of twenty eighteen. They tricked
at Texas woman into believing he was Bruno Mars. He said, Hey,
(15:57):
I want to have a meaningful relationship. She was sixty
three years old. Dang documents state the woman fell in
love with the Mars account and at the time she
believed it gonna be the real singer because he had
sent her multiple texts and photos of himself while he
was on tour, so obviously the guys just grabbing pictures
and texting them over. She also told investigators he wanted
(16:20):
to quit the tour to be with her. The Instagram account,
posing as the twenty four K Magic crooner, started asking
the Texas woman for money. He asked for ten thousand
dollars for a friend of the band and tour expenses.
Then two days later, ninety thousand dollars was drawn from
a bank account. Man as poor lady, such a bummer.
(16:40):
You know this guy tried this with five thousand people too. No, no, no,
but it just takes one. Oh so sad. The two
checks were deposited in separate accounts. The fraudster had both
of them. Obviously they were charged. He was charged. They're
in trouble. Dang. By the way, Bruno Mars is a
net worth of one hundred and seventy five million dollars.
He's good and hell dollars. But again that's not the point.
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The point isn't being logical. The point is taking advantage
of people that can't differentiate. Just again, if it doesn't
have a blue check mark, it's not somebody famous. It
just isn't. It stinks they have to say that. But
if they have a blue check mark, it's probably not
the person you think it is. You know, I got
a message the other night from someone, and you know,
(17:24):
I was on doing a little thing on ESPN and
I was talking, and so I checked my my DMS
and somehow this guy was able to slide into like
my general folder and he goes, shut the up. I'm
trying to watch the game without listen to your stupid a.
Oh oh wow, big fan. And I thought, well, because
it's guy trying to say hello, blue check mark, and
(17:44):
he it's his name is Ryan. He's holding a fish,
not a huge fish, He's hold a little fish up
at his picture. No, he's just a guy, okay, And
I say, sorry, bro, Also, that's a really small fish.
You can do better. It's kind of being funny but
kind of done a little jab back, and he goes,
you'd probably pay people to catch your fish. Go cat.
So obviously he's a Kentucky fan. And I say, I said, dang,
(18:04):
I want to say if you want to go fishing,
and I got tell Kaylin, I'm like, I got this guy,
watched this. I'm gonna flip them. And he goes, yeah,
i'll take you out when we go in, and I go,
I can't catch this little perch though, look like your
perch sharking. And he goes, I'll teach you the way.
His brother, Hey, you're the man. Thanks for making my
day and giving me a response. Let me know where
hitting the waters. What I mean, I don't understand. Why
(18:24):
are you going to start a conversation like that. Now
we're best buds. Now you guys are going fishing. That's crazy. Yeah.
So my point is too, most angry people on the internet,
I just want love. I went to give him a
little bit of love. They're like, hey, man, getting the boat,
we'll take me out. A woman in Virginia asked a
co worker to pick up her deliveries while she was away,
(18:46):
and he used that opportunity to plant and hidden cameras
in her home. Oh that's disgusting. Guys have been arrested
after police determined he set up several cameras in the
co workers home in order to spy on her. Twenty
seven years old. He's been arrested charge with several misdemeanor warrants,
including peeping into an occupied dwelling, interfering with property rights
of another, and attempting to commit a misdemeanor that is
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so scary. Yeah, police say, concern father or contact of police.
On January thirty first, after his daughter discovered a strange
device in her bathroom, the same device was found in
her master bedroom. The cameras were pointed towards the shower
and the toilet. Wow, why why the toilet? Why shower?
(19:30):
I get toilet? I don't know me either. So he's
in trouble. That's just a weird thing, because cameras need
to be recharged at some point or to be hardwired
into something. I can't imagine this guy has computer skills
out the wazoo, or he wouldn't have been caught. Like,
if he's able to set up he's really you probably
(19:50):
set up some little cameras. She's like, well, that red
light's never been there before. Yeah, that blinking red light
that says r EC has never been there before then
she lets them know. And so now this guy's a
peep and Tom forever. Well, I wonder where else he
has these setup? You know, is this his first accomplice
or not? I mean, well he was given I know,
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not victim. Here's the point of this whole story. Don't
be a creep. Thank you at the end, Hey, thank
you very much. The latest for Nashville in Tullywood Morgan
number two, thirty second Skinny, and Kane Brown started his
own record label. His new imprint is called one or
two one Entertainment and it's in partnership with Sony who
(20:34):
Kane Records. For his first artist signed is Restless Road,
who has already toured with Kane. Florida Georgia Line is
doing a livestream concert Wednesday, February seventeenth for their new
album Live Rolls On. It benefits the Nashville businesses impacted
by the Christmas morning bombing. They'll do it from their
fgl Hause Bar in Nashville and fans can watch it
on Amazon's music Twitch channel at nine eight pm Central Time.
(20:58):
Sam hunt Teas ends with a photo on Instagram He's
in the studio and wrote the caption new songs coming soon.
No word on when the new music will drop. I'm
Morgan number two. That's your skinny Hall. It's time for
the good news unbox. There's an uber driver in Tennessee
that's been having a rough time with COVID. Said man,
(21:21):
I used to make five hundred dollars a night. I was,
you know, being able to support myself. Now I'm struggling
ten hour days, not making very much money. End of
his ride, the passenger game a one thousand dollars tip. Wow,
how did they know that? Well? They were just talking
about it. And it's this TikTok person that has challenges
that says, hey, go out and tip people. And this
time that she decided to tip her driver one thousand dollars.
(21:43):
If she recorded, yep, I would love to see that
guy's face when he goes, holymola, man, that's a great,
great story. There you go. That's what it's all about.
That was tell me something good downhead. Sorry today. This
story comes up from Edmund in Oklahoma. A eighteen year
old girl went to a bar, had her fake ID,
(22:04):
tries to give it to the bouncer. He looks at
it and goes, fake ID. Hit the road. She goes,
I need my I D back. He goes, Nope, I
keep it. So she called the cops. They show up.
I say, oh, does fake id you go to jail.
I wonder what her end game was like, what she
thought was going to happen at the very end of
this scenarios that they would be on her side. Yeah,
(22:25):
they would never be on her side. Was there? Obviously
there was alcohol. There was alcohol involved. Yeah, she had
been drinking before she got to the bar and she
really needed that I d back. Oh yeah, so you
call the cops to get your illegal I D back.
Weird man, not right, I'm lunchboxed at your bone head.
Story of the day time for elder versus millennial. We
(22:46):
played a five. The score is two to two. Eddie
is the oldest on the show. Yeah, I'm forty one
years old. Morgan number two is the youngest, twenty seven
years old, and they answered questions about each other's generations.
Here we go up first. He's a Dada four known
as the Hispanic who don't panic. He's a laid back
(23:06):
guy who keeps it chill and he makes the mean
fajitas on the grill. It is producer his opponent, the
youngest on the show. She runs all of our digital
she loves to post a TikTok dance and guys, she's
single and looking for romance. It's Morgan number two. All right,
(23:27):
you two, big game here, big one, Eddie, you're up first?
Oh boy, question number one. Charlie d'milio and Addison Ray
are both famous for what say that again? Charlie Demilio
and Addison Ray are both famous for what oh oh
(23:49):
they are? They're YouTubers. Incorrect, Morgan, you can still I
believe they're tiktoker's. Oh that's right, so close, Eddie, come on.
Taylor Latner turns twenty nine years old today. What was
his character's name in the Twilight movies? Dang? He was
(24:11):
definitely a wolf or a vampire one of those guys.
Um dang it? Okay Edward ed? Who is he? Edward?
Is he? Eddie? Taylor Latner turns twenty nine today. What
was his character's name in the Twilight movies? I'm gonna
(24:31):
go Edward? Incorrect? Morgan, he was a wolf and his
name was Jacob correct one ed oh Ed ed Colin
was the vampire? Okay, Ed was the vampire. Edward. Yeah,
not doing so hot, and oh man, not a good start.
A Walk to Remember Love It Saved and Chasing Liberty
(24:55):
or all movies from the two thousands that started what actress?
Oh Man? You more correct? A little creepy with the
passion on the I just knew Walk to Remember stop it.
They're like, oh yeah, stop Eddie. One Morgan two, let's
go over the other category, hey, Morgan. Tom Selleck played
(25:20):
a private investigator in What popular eighties crime series? A
private investigator? Tom Selleck played a private investigator on What
Popular eighties series. I'm just using context clues here because
I have no idea there was Inspector Gadget. We shall
now play the theme song for you. It's not helping
(25:55):
me at all. I wish it was. Maybe there's like
there's like a PI show. M I mean, Inspector Gadget
is the only thing I know, and I don't think
that's it. But Inspector gadgett correct? Eddie tom Selleck played
a PI and what magnum p? I correct? No, Love,
(26:18):
you didn't know that still now that he said it, Yeah,
rings a bell, but I've never seen it. Morgan, do
you ever seen the Fresh Prince of bel Air. Yes.
DJ Jazzy Jeff's character on The Fresh Prince of belt Air.
It was in love with what character? Oh? DJ Jazzy Jeff,
(26:39):
who were you in love with? Is he in love
with the sister? What's her name? M who? This is
her one? What was her name? I don't know her name?
The Fresh Prince's sister. That's all I incorrect, Eddie, you
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can steal, yeah, that's all I have to the sister
for sure, or a cousin. His cousin right, um? And
the only name that comes to my head is Vivian.
But that's not right because it's aunt Vivian, So I'm
gonna go Sophie incorrect. You're boat right. It's not will sister,
but it's Carlton's sister, sister of the family. It's Hillary, Hillary,
(27:26):
Hillary Banks. Here's a little Fresh Prince theme song for you. Now,
this is a story, y'all about it? How my wife
got slipped turns upside down and I'd like to take
a manager sit right there? Okay, one question left. It's
gonna around the winner of this game. Okay, when using
dial up internet, Morgan, did you ever use dial up? Yeah?
(27:46):
Very very young don't have a lot of memories of it.
When using dial up internet, another person could not do
what oh when you were doing they couldn't talk on
the phone because the landline they were connected, they couldn't
talk on the phone. That is correct. Here's your winner
Moregan number two? All right, player winner song? Here? Here's
(28:14):
I feels so good. I'll be Eddie and it feels
really good because he looks at me before and he
just gives me dirty looks. So when I beat him
and it feels really good, I try to intimidate her,
but it doesn't work. Is this the same look you
gave us when you said Mandy Moore? No, okay, I
didn't give you a look when I said, here's a
voicemail we got from Sarah in Virginia, my Bobby. I
(28:35):
just got my second COVID shot yesterday, and I now
know what you can do to feel like you're hungover,
because I literally all day long I felt hung over.
Horrible headaches, a little bit of body ache, but the
headache just won't go away no matter what. So do
you want to know what it feels like to be hungover?
Go get your second COVID shot and see how it goes.
(28:58):
I can't wait. Yeah, I can't wait to get my
first COVID s. I'm serious, I can't wait. Oh, I
thought you may. You can't wait to feel hungover. I
can't wait to get my COVID shots. I don't even
have one yet, much less too. So that's great. Great
that you have them. D stinks about the hangover, but
all you guys have had hangovers in real life. Yes,
you got through them, and you didn't even you know,
become immune to COVID. Correct on the phone with us
(29:21):
is Jared Isaagman, who I'm excited to talk to because
he's the guy behind this mission to space for regular folks. So, hey, Jared,
how are you. I'm doing well, Bobby, thank you. Hey,
I really appreciate you coming on. We have so many questions.
First of all, first question, how awesome is it to
be a billionaire? You know, I haven't taken much time
to really think about that over the last year. There's
a lot going on these days. Man, it's all I
(29:43):
think about. I'll be honest with you, I think about
all that too, but that's all I would think about.
That's crazy. Okay. So the reason we're having you on
really is because you're doing something fantastic with your money.
Tell me about this inspiration for with Saint Jude and
exactly what's happening here. This is the first all civilian
mission to space. So what does that mean. This is
the first time people are going to outer space and
(30:05):
weren't sent there by you know, a superpower like the
US or Russia or China. This is everyday people going
and you know, exploring among the stars and recognizing that
it's a first you know, a first step in this
really cool direction that we all want to live in.
Like we've tried to be really thoughtful about who's going
to go and represent us on this mission, you know,
inspiring individuals as part of the crew in their own right.
(30:28):
And then we have to tie it to solving some
bigger problems here on Earth. And that's why I say
to you you, Children's Research Hospital will be the beneficiary of
the biggest fundraising effort in their fifty nine year history.
We're going to raise over two hundred million dollars. Okay,
So and that's where we come in because I do
want to ask questions about you know, how we get
on the ship, meaning we in this room, but people
can actually like donate to be in a raffle basically,
(30:51):
and then you go to space. Is that right? Yeah,
it's a it's a big fundraising effort. It's all on
the inspiration for dot com mission website. You go there,
you make a donation to Ship four, which is an
incredibly worthwhile, an important cause, and at the end of
the month, you know, through a random selection process, you
could get fitted for a spacesuit now and you're going
to go to space, right, that's right. Yeah, I'm leading
the mission and I'm bringing three awesome individuals along with me.
(31:15):
Are you not scared? No, not at all. So I've
done I've flown air shows, you know, in fighters to
at eighteen inches Apart from other people, I definitely know
what you know. Significant risk is, this isn't this is SpaceX.
These guys build rockets that land on ships in the
middle of the ocean, certified by NASA. I'm super confident,
not nervous at all. Okay, So we are all going
(31:37):
to donate, and we do a lot with Saint Jude
on this show, but we've decided to all donate in
one person's name and if they get drawn, they go.
But nobody wants to go because we all think we're
going to die. Yeah, I don't. I don't think that's
going to happen. I know that. You know, people think
about the rockets that you know, turn into big firework shows.
What people don't remember is like there's literally thousands that
(31:57):
go up and do exactly what they're supposed to do.
Just take a look at some of the SpaceX videos,
Like they've got some you know, awesome footage of their
rockets going to space, putting people, putting payload. I mean,
this is a company that's reinvigorated the world's interests in
space exploration, that brought NASA astronauts back to space from
US soil in more than ten years. Like, they're really
(32:18):
good at this. No one's can die. Yeah, I know,
you have two kids of your own, and one of
the arguments you're on the show from the guys where
I have kids, I don't want to go up in this.
But if you're feeling that way and it's that safe,
don't you recommend that they feel that way too? Well,
look at everybody's got their thing, right, I'm not saying
everybody you know wants to go out and you know,
journey in space, you know, like Star Trekers, Star Wars.
We all got our passions in life. But I do
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say that if this was ever something you were thinking
about doing, um, you know, this is probably the safest
way to go about it. And look, you can still
make a great donation to Saint Jude Children's Research Hospital.
You could still try and win the entrepreneur seat. And
if you somehow win and you don't want to go, well,
auction it off for charities, you know, raise even more
money for Saint Jude. That's fine too. Okay, Well, one
of us we're gonna do a lit drawing and we're
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all gonna donate in one person's name and hopefully send
one of our guys here to space. I did feel
a little better hearing him talk about how confident he is.
He's like the smartest guy we ever talked to you
on the show. Yeah. Yeah, so let's go, everybody, let's go.
Let's right, who wants to go? Nobody? Okay, Well we'll
get to that later. Let me ask you a question,
how do you Is there a key for airplane? Do
(33:21):
you go in and turn it in and then like
when you're flying your jets or is there just a button,
you know. I gotta tell you, I've probably flown like
fifty different types of jets and only one had a key,
and it was to get into the hatch. Once you
get up into the cockpit, you're just hitting buttons. Dank?
Is it true? The pilots are served at different mills
in case one gets sick. You know, most of most
(33:42):
of the planes I fly there, they're like single feed
or two seat fighters, so there's no real opportunity for
anyone to serve me and bill up there. So I've
never had that problem. No no flight attendants going. Would
you like to chicken? Okay? Okay? I have a couple
other questions here. Do you look at price tags when
you go on the st or you know? Um? I'd
(34:03):
say I probably do. UM. I actually do, Like probably
a lot of people. I spend a lot of time
on Amazon. If I'm going out, it's probably too like
a restaurant. Um. Since you know, my company, ship for
It is pretty big into restaurants. We try and support
the industry. What can we do? What's a tip from
a rich guy and for us how to be rich? Well,
(34:23):
I'd say that you gotta you gotta follow your passions.
I think some of the richest people in the world
right now, I've never set out to be rich. They
went down a path that was interesting to them, where
they thought they could make it different. They were like
super passionate about it, and good things came from it.
So I just encourage people to follow their interests and
their passions and be the best at it. So basically
bitcoin is what I'm hearing. Yeah, i'd be I'd be
(34:44):
careful on any of the speculative stuff that's out there,
but I know it's I know it's fun to play. Okay,
So Jared Isaacman is on listen. He's doing great things.
It's for Saint Jude. And you can go to space
by donating. And you don't have to donate a million dollars.
You don't. Ten bucks you get in ten times you don't.
So that's what it's all about. It's it's people giving
(35:04):
and even if you don't win, your money goes to
a great cause. Can you give me the website again
people can go to and donate. Yeah, for sure. Check
out our mission website which is inspiration for dot com
inspiration the number four dot com. You'll have until February
twenty eighth to get those entries in so you have time. Hey, Jared,
thank you for talking with us. You are a hero
in many many ways. Just the latest way is what
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you're doing for Saint Jude. And one day it'd be
really great to meet you. Have a good day, my friend.
Thank you very much, thanks for having me. Take care there.
He is Jared Isaacman, worth two billion dollars. He's a billionaire.
He's an American. He's from New Jersey, thirty seven years old.
He's married, two daughters. Tech entrepreneur found his company in
company in nineteen ninety nine his parents basement. He's a
civilian pilot. He's worth an estimated two billion dollars with
(35:47):
a B be just in case you didn't. Okay, there
you go. We're gonna figure out which one of us
we're going to nominate to go find up. Does anyone
want to go now? After hearing him talk no, no, okay,
Morgan's like, am maybe yeah, I feel better about it. Girls.
What did he say though, that you won't die? Yeah,
he said, I'll tell you, just reminding us, Like, I
(36:11):
guess I'm not aware of all of the rockets that
go up all of the time because I'm not dialed
into what they're doing. But they have successful, more successful missions. Yeah,
we only see the bad one exactly. Yeah, yeah, Okay,
I'd rather not, but we'll figure it out. Probably next week.
(36:31):
We'll put someone up on the wheel nominate them. How
crazy if one of us did go okay and then
we came back, that would be pretty wild, and you'd
be fine. You're Samy's pile of stories. So Dan and
Shay have a new song out called Glad You Exist.
And here's a club people places, and we have Dan's
(37:01):
wife ad me to thank for the song, because well,
it wouldn't exist if it wasn't for her. It's something
that Dan would say to her all the time, like
if they were on the phone about to hang up,
we'd be like, glad you exist. And he had it
typed in his phone. A lot of artists will keep
a little notes of themselves where maybe they could turn
it into a song one day, and so he talked
about it with Shay and then they sat down and
wrote this song. But really has a bigger message of
(37:24):
how they're just grateful for everybody in their lives. So
I thought that was super cool sounds like something I
was at a calm before. I would tell her I
loved her even though I felt it. I'd be like, hey,
glad you exist. By and when I didn't, it was
hard for me to say because I never said it
to anybody. Yeah, I was like, you're the best, You're
super cool. Bye. Yeah, that feels like what I would say.
I just want to say, I glad you exist. I'm
(37:45):
so glad you're on the planet. The Wizard of Oz
is being remade now. This movie was put out in
nineteen thirty nine, so it's been a minute. Some people
were like, whoa, you shouldn't touch a classic like the
Wizard of Oz. But they say they're gonna have a
take on it and it will tell the story of
Dorothy and the Land of Oz, and they just think
(38:06):
that now is the time to have an awesome movie
like that that displays courage, love, wisdom, and the feelings
of home. The people who go you shouldn't touch classics
are always really annoying to me because you don't have
to watch a new one. Some people don't even know
the Wizard of Oz, and that's true, definitely. They've done
a bunch of reboots of stuff and a lot have
been great. Sounds been crappy, but it doesn't really affect
(38:26):
the old ones, so that that don't touch you. It's
too Yeah, but I feel like if they ever try
to remake Forrest Gump, I'm gonna be like, don't ever
touch but you don't have to watch it. That's true, right,
But I may say it though, but don't, and then
I'm gonna be like, Eddie, you're so annoying. What else?
One out of four Americans are tracking and x's real
time location. So this is just a warning that if
(38:49):
you have recently broken up and your ex has passwords
or has a way to do that, then maybe go
in and change all your passwords because what they're doing
is like logging into social media and then, like you can,
they can see where you are. And also what were
you thinking being with them? Anyway? They're psychotic obviously, or
they're just curious what you're up to. Stop it, yeah, stop.
Here's a voicemail. This is Carrie from California. Hey, Bobby,
(39:12):
Morning Studios. Continue telling us what you are binging because Amy,
thank you. I've been watching Firefly Lane today as I'm
working virtually in between working and meetings. I've been like
binge watching that. I'm already almost through episode five. Totally
(39:34):
love it and can totally relate that I've have my
BF know since I was eight years old and we're
still best friends. But thank you, thank you, thank you
so well, thank you for watching Firefly Lane. Yeah, and
it really will. It is one of those shows that
makes you think about someone that's spend in your life
a long time. It could be a new BFF, but like,
I have a best friend that I've had since I
(39:55):
was thirteen, so I often think of our memories together.
So yeah, definitely check it out. It's Firefly Lane and
it's on Netflix. And also I'll watched Cobra Kai. It
makes me think of people I want to beat up? Yeah,
what shows due to us? Yeah, and it makes me
think I can. And then and then i get like
frogged on the shoulder and I'm like, I don't want
to be hit. That was Amy's pile of stories. It's
(40:19):
time for the good news. So there's this ten year
old boy in Rhode Island, Christian Stone, and he wanted
to help out healthcare workers during the big storm that
was there. So Christian got his mom, Abbey, and they
went out to the hospital and cleared off snow and
(40:39):
cleaned off the cars of the healthcare workers working their shifts,
so when they came out they could just get in
their car and drive away. They didn't have to, you know,
do all the things that you need to do to
get your car ready. Yeah, it's pretty good. I know,
it isn't that awesome. I've got a clip of and
explaining how he came up with the idea. Oh, I
was just thinking, like, they help us a lot. They've
been helping us a lot through this whole pandemic, and
(41:01):
I figured, why don't we help them. I feel like
that I've actually like helped someone out. And that's like
a really good feeling when you know he helped like
someone's been helped out, and literally it cost him nothing
to go do that, just as time in a very
practical way to help out. That's cool. That's what it's
all about. That was tell me something good. All right,
(41:23):
it's time for the investigative Morning corny where Amy reads
us or a corny joke. But today we have ninety
seconds to figure it out. Amy, Are you ready ready?
All right? Team? Are you ready? Oh? We're ready. It's
me Eddie lunchbox. We put our minds together and try
to figure this joke out, Morning Corny. How do ghosts
listen to music? Ghost listen to music? Boo boo phones,
(41:47):
boo boo player see boot player? Heah, yeah, you got
something there? Boo boo beer boo bootooth, boottooth, I love it,
bootooth speaker? Is it strong enough? Boottooth speakers? Gotta be boo?
We have a second here, it's gotta be boo what else?
What else will there be? Spearbox, a boo box like
(42:09):
a shoulder wearing a boo box shoulder? How do ghosts
listen to music? Yeah, bootoons boo box could be good too,
But do people say boo box anymore? Not really? Okay,
so bootooth, but those sounds like blue more than boo
sounds like boom, right, and I'm laughing at bootooth like
that's a joke. I would laugh at their bootooth speakers.
(42:31):
All right, then we're gonna go with that. Here we go,
let's try again, Morning Corny. How do ghosts listen to music?
How do ghosts listen to music with bootoothoo? Thank you
very much? Or maybe it should be more like with
Bootooth it works, I think the way you didn't work? Okay,
(42:55):
just making sure. Sometimes I like to give a good
delivery for boys. Clear four hearts. Yeah, nice shop. Let
us go over to Morgan number two now and get
in a food world. Here we go each time for
food world. Numb, numb, numb with Morgan number two. Well,
(43:15):
obviously Valentine's Day is on Sunday, and Hearties is now
selling heart shaped made from scratch biscuits for Valentine's Day. Cute.
I do love a biscuit. It's hard to go wrong
even with a bad biscuit, much less a good biscuit
like this. Guys, it's been a bit since I've been
to Hearties. Be real, how's it? Yeah? Maybe childhood? Tell
me more? So you can get it with any of
(43:36):
their biscuit offerings, which is basically a lot so bacon,
egg and cheese or sausage and egg, and it'll be
in a little heart and you can get it from
today through Valentine's Day, so you have the whole weekend
to celebrate your lover. Think about this, Yeah, celebrate lover
by biscuits all right? Pound for pound, the best breakfast
is talking about one breakfast entree. We're just talking about
(44:00):
food world. With Morgan and with me, it is there's
not even a close second. That's biscuits and gravy. There's
just not even close second. Biscuits with sausage, sausage gravy
like my grandma would make that and still to this day.
If I get to just go and have whatever I want,
that's what it is. It's it's biscuits and sausage gravy.
(44:23):
So it's nostalgic for you maybe, but it isn't that
why we like anything? Yeah, that's I feel like mine
is too, So that's I'm no, no, I don't hate
it for it. So biscuits and gravy, eddie, Oh dude,
biscuits and gravy. You need sugar in your breakfast, like,
this is what you need. And mine is French toast.
To me, that's cinnam French toast with powdered sugar on
(44:43):
it and then the ball of butter give me and syrup.
Oh my goodness, that's just adding and gummy bears so
on their French toast. Yeah, yeah, only oh I love
French toast. I don't put it up there with no
biscuits and gravy really, especially with sausage in the grave.
I go and Bobby's breakfast over that for sure. Yeah.
(45:04):
What is yours? Mine is Webbos rancheros. Oh wow, Amy,
come on really? What? Oh? I would pick that tenth
or eleven? You don't like web for eleven? Yeah, I
would go pancakes, waffles, French toast sent him a toast
crime man cereal. Yeah, I did all that before that.
(45:24):
You just te okay, Yeah, and your dad probably made
a really good one. Yeah he did. Yeah. Yeah, lunch bikes.
It's easy, guys. You get savory, you get sweet, you
get delicious. Chicken and waffles. Interest for me, that's more
than a breakfast. Yeah. Oh I get it at breakfast,
and then when it's on the menu, it's like, oh
my gosh, I have chicken and waffles. What a surprise.
And I never learned about it until a couple of
(45:44):
years ago, and it's amazing. Yeah, chicken waffles's good. Raimundo.
What is yours? Yeah, avocado toast with eggs kind of
like the Wavos rancheros. A little bit such a millennial okay, hippie,
I mean it, that's the thing. Just because has the
egg on it, but very it's a very good mixture
of it. All. I did a bit Kaylin's that's her
breakfast that she makes all the time. But I didn't think, oh,
(46:06):
green juice over there would come up with that. Dang Morgan,
what about you? Definitely chocolate chip pancakes like that is
one hundred percent my go too, if I am not
counting calories. By the way, let me say this, none
of these are bad. We're all hating on each others.
They're all good. They're all good, but we all were
a bit different. And we went to a song a
minute ago and everyone's like, don't pick mine. Yeah, well,
(46:28):
I thought Eddie. I was nervous because I thought he
might go to go come on, now you know what. No,
I totally pictured Eddie being like one of us randers. Yeah,
I would have said it right when however, I'll say
this about Eddie, and you can see this in Kaylin
my Fiance's new unfancy cooking. The whole time Eddie's doing
the video is called uf I. He's it, Oh my gosh,
(46:49):
she's and he's over he's overly enunciating. But Kayla catches
him like halfway in the video being okay, so take
it for heat is she goes, you didn't say it
the way you always say it did and she didn't
edit it out, So all right, there you go nice.
And just to clarify too, because there are people that
(47:10):
do really say it that way, and we're not making
fun of that at all. It's only Eddie because it's
every once a while he throws in this one word
that sounds like he's really trying. I'll give you the
story of how a country music artists met their valentine.
You name who it is. Listen to these for context clues. Okay,
(47:30):
so all these people are famous. It's their love stories.
Number one. They met a local bar called Dingus mcghees
when he was a senior and she was a freshman
at Georgia Southern University. They did it on and off
for several years before marrying in two thousand and six,
had two sons and a couple adopted kids. And you
(47:56):
have this couple named that couple. This music is ridiculous.
Think about it. Let me know when you're in in
and all right, let's go Amy Luke and Caroline Luke
and Caroline bran Is right, Lunchbox, Luke bran Eddie, Yeah,
I have Luke Brannice. Everybody gets point. There was easy.
All right, that's easy, all right, good, next one up.
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Their friendship deepened in the wake of their divorces as
both understood the unique pain of going through a highly
publicized break up. In fact, looking back at that time,
in a twenty sixteen interview, he went so far as
to say that she saved his life. Named a couple
(48:42):
on both went through highly publicized breakups. Twenty sixteen interview
Breakups divorces. M h, I'm in though, worse, let me
know when you guys are in. We'll play this music
(49:02):
until everybody gets thank you, Okay, I don't know man, Yeah,
all right? Amy. What couple's friendship deepened in the wake
of their divorces. I don't know that's your answer, but
I went with she saved my life because I feel
like Keith Urban has said that about Nicole Kidman, and
(49:24):
I know she went through a divorce of I don't
know about him. Keith Urban Lunchbox. Wow, that's a good one.
I didn't even think about that one. I have Blake
Shelton and gwyn Stefani. Well that's it. Yeah, I'm thinking
highly publicized Blake Shelton. It's Blake and Gwen nice too.
All right, okay, next one up, everybody. I'm literally looking
(49:47):
at Blake Shelton on my computer right now. And I
didn't that weird. I didn't even think about it. This
couple met in November of twenty eighteen in New York City.
She was there performing, he was running security. They got
married January twenty sixth, twenty nineteen. Named a couple and
(50:12):
and okay, Amy, coming over to you. Here we go.
Blake's X Miranda Lambert correct, lunchbox Miranda and cop correct.
I wrote down Miranda and hot cop Brandon. I call
him a cop abs yeas cop? All right? There we
(50:36):
won two three? Okay, let's another one. All right. After
refusing her bassists attempt to set her up with his friend,
she finally agreed to meet him. They met backstage at
a meet and greet following one of her concerts. They
(50:57):
began dating long distance, which consisted of a regular phone calls,
before eventually reuniting in person three months later. They've now
been married for ten years. Wow, I have nothing. Who
met it? Who met it? A meet and greed and
they've been married, and the bassist took them up. The
(51:18):
bassist tried and she was like nn in the financy
was okay. Fine. He came to the meet and greet
and then you know what they say. I want to
go last because you can get back into it if
you get it right. That's right. Who's been ten years?
(51:40):
Ten years? That's a good hint r. I need an answer,
lunchbox twin incorrect, Eddie. I don't know if they've been
married ten years, but I'm assuming it's around there. So
I'm gonna go Carrie Underwood and Mike Fishers Amy, Carrie Underwood,
Let's carry Underwood. Yeah, he was playing hockey in Canada. Wow,
(52:04):
I didn't realize I've been married tun yet. All right,
let's do one more. He fell in love watching her
act in a movie, and as soon as he could,
he cast her in a music video so they can meet.
I know that, man, all you all know this right now?
(52:29):
Eddie's up four three three and I'm drawing a blank
and they think they know it. We could go tiebreaker. Yeah,
I know, I know. I'm one. I'm read it again.
He fell in love watching her act in a movie.
And as soon as he could, he cast her in
a music video so they could meet. Stopped, dude, all right,
(52:52):
I got something Eddie I wrote down. Brad pays one.
Is that it? Yes, he saw her and father of
the bride. These two are so dejected they thought you
were gonna miss it when you said that. It was
so upset through theirs. Yeah, they both got all it
is Brad Paisley. Yeah, every Valentine's Day on Sunday. Let
(53:21):
me see if you guys would have got these last
couple here. This couple first met at a top golf Yeah.
He didn't actually talk to her during their first encounter,
but he messaged her on Instagram after returning home to Nashville.
They're not married. Do you guys know that one? Kane Brown? Yeah,
there you go. How about this one? They met at
a songwriter's festival down in Florida. He proposed her two
(53:41):
years later, and as detailed his love for her in
several songs. Correct good. Finally, the two first met during
their eighth grade middle school days growing up in Arizona.
They did it on and off darks. Yeah. I decided
to get serious after she visited him on the tour
(54:01):
bus in two thousand and five. After that, my love.
Thank by the way, I like than Kenned you who
came into play for this. Yeah, thanks Kenny. Yeah, we
appreciate that. We love when you email us with questions.
Maybe you don't want to call in, you can always
email us. Morgan. What is that email address? Mail bag
(54:23):
at Bobby Bones dot com. All right, here we go,
Bobbies mailbag. Dear Bobby Bones, My son is twelve and
in middle school. He is the small and smart kid. Well,
he decided to stand up to a bully in a
slap match in the bathroom at school and had a
friend video it. I found it on his phone. I'm
(54:46):
not sure what to do. I'm not sure to be
happy or mad. Do you have any advice on how
to go about talking to him? It's from Joey. Joey,
thank you for the email. I also hate a bully.
First of all, I'd like to applaud him just standing
up to a bullying anyway, I still get upset when
people are bullying folks on the internet in real life.
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Once bullied, always bullied. That's how I feel so good
for your son for standing up to a bully. The
fact that he recorded it is kind of awesome, and
I'm gonna just be the bullied. You want to let
you guys be the parents. Okay, I'm just gonna speak
as a person who was bullied forever. The fact that
he stood up to him and recorded it and one,
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it's amazing. Get him BS five, that's what I say.
Celebrate him. He obviously shouldn't be doing that at school
because he can get in trouble. But that's not for
me to say I'm the bullied. I'm not the parent.
Amy I mean, I wasn't bullied, and thankfully I don't
have to deal with this, So I don't know that
I have the best advice of urban like just wanting
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to comfort your child and make sure they know not
to listen to that bully. I know that you're not
supposed to, like call the other parents. I don't think
to tell them, but part of me wants to really
bad to make sure that the parents of the bully
know what their kid is doing. But he won the match. Like,
it's not like you're calling a parent to go, hey,
stop stop bullying my kid. The kid just fixed it.
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The bully's not gonna be popping up kid. Anymore. So
you don't think the bully will keep it up. Now
he just lost, he won the match. He's thinking about bullies.
They fold once they're folding, okay, But moving forward, what
if he gets bullied again? Is this how he handles it?
SAT match every Thursday? Show him the video? Are you
bullying me? Look at this? Yeah? I watch this, Eddie.
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Oh I love it. I think it's I think it's
a great way to stand up to a bully. I
love that, Like you said, I love that he recorded
it because that shows he's got a sense of humor.
Like he's really like, all right, I want to record this.
I'm gonna win it. And he has that to motivate
himself if he ever gets bullied again, he's like, look
what I did. I'll always remember this of me doing
a slap contest with his bully and I beat him.
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This great. I think it's a great learning lesson for him.
As a parent, I'd be proud of him. As a parent.
You would tell your kid, Eddie, if somebody set up
a slap match in the bathroom fillment, I just don't
know that you would do that. I love that he
did it. I wouldn't recommend it. I wouldn't say like, hey, dude,
this is what you do, but the fact that he
did it, I think you handled it perfectly. Okay. But
the real answer is this, you tell your kid, hey,
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I'm glad you stood up for yourself, but you can't
be doing that at school because then you're gonna get
in trouble too. See. I think this is worth getting
in trouble for it, okay, And you're the parent. That's
why I'm asking you what you would say here he
did win, Like I know, first of all, that's what
i'd do. I'd order him a wrestling championship belt from
the internet. Oh I love that bones, And I'd be like,
come here, let's have a talk. You know, if you
hit someone at school, they could suspend you, right, That's
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what I tell him, Like, if you get caught doing this,
you're going to get in trouble. Your grades are gonna
go down. We can't have you doing that. But now
that I've told you that, you are the champions, and
I say, hey, good for you. You stood up to
a bully. Just don't get busted at school doing this, right,
because that will not be good for you. They're fourteen,
ninety nine championship belt. A boy that I love that
I give it. So I once in radio, we'd broken
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into another radio station. This is a story from when
I was twenty one years old. This other station had
been messing with us forever. They were the big station,
we were the small station. They had put stickers on
our van, and I was like, you know what I'm
I'm not dealing with this anymore. So I took my
guy who was kind of my sidekick, and I said,
We're gonna go in. We came up with a scheme
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to get into their radio station. We went in. I
took pictures from their studio and showed them how to
run the board through their pictures. We got on their airways,
locked the door, drove around town. They couldn't get into
their station, and here I was broadcasting on their airways.
It's a documented folium in the book I wrote called
Bare Bones. But what happened was I get called in
the next morning and my general manager is just screaming
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at me, spit flying out of his mouth. It's like,
do you understand the trouble that you could get into
with the law, the FCC, with the fines with you
broke into their building, on and on and on, and
then he goes shut the door, and I thought, if
he did that with the door open, what's about to
happen with the door belt. So I shut the door
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and he takes his hand, he sticks it out and
he goes that was awesome. Never do it again, Like,
don't let them take advantage of us like that. Yeah,
so same kind of thing. I scared. I learned my
lesson on the front side. Don't do that as really
probably not the best way to do it. But it
was awesome because I stood up to a bully. I
basically got the championship belt right there. Yes, but I
don't know if you're listening right now, Joey, but tell
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your son I'm proud of him. Yeah, but don't get
in trouble. Doing that turned out to get in trouble.
All right, There you go. That's the mail back closed up,
and that was Bobbies mail back. It's time for the
good news. Nick Murray, he's a bartender in a bar
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in weather for Texas, and he's slinging drinks when he
notices a customer acting kind of weird and his wife
is like, hey, you know what, he's not right. Somebody helps,
so Nick the bartender goes over. It turns out he's
having a heart attack, so Nick, no CPR. He helps
the guy out. They said call nine one one, I'll
conduct CPR while emergency gets here. He's conducting CPR. Emergency
gets there, they're like, man, you saved this guy's life. Really,
(01:00:06):
if you didn't go into action the way you did,
we could have lost this guy. So he's okay, and
there's a clip of Murray the bartender to explain what happened.
His wife check for his pulse and he didn't have
a pulse, so we were figuring like his heart stopped.
Next thing we know, he's not breathing. We start doing
chess compressions and mouth to mouth resuscitation, you know, because
(01:00:29):
see either do something uncomfortable or saving Norman's life. The
procedures that they had to do went really smoothly, and
next thing we know, he's he's a wakened a line.
How lucky that you're bartender? No CPR? Yeah, wow, how
good for him. That's a great story. That is what
it's all about. That was tell me something good, what's happening? Friends?
Thank you guys for hanging you can call eight seven
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seven seventy seven, Bobby. That's Bobby. I'd love to talk
to you. Let's do the news. Bobby's be Well. I
saw yesterday that Bruce Springsteen got busted with a DWI
and I was like, dang, really, by the way, in
case you're not familiar with the boss, here's a clip.
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So then I saw that Jeep had pulled his commercial
off of their website because he did a Super Bowl
commercial for Jeep. Well, then the rest of the story
starts to come out. You guys can tell me if
you think something fishies up. Okay, So, apparently don't know
much about dwi's except for what I've read that it
takes a point eight to be considered legally drunk, even
(01:01:40):
in New Jersey where this happened. So and they say
this in the story, it's a point oh eight. He
got pulled over. He had he blew a point O two.
So to me, first of all, I go ahead, dude,
I don't know a lot about numbers, but O two
doesn't equal point eight. So then I read more. Turns out,
according to the people that were there and saw this,
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a fan saw Bruce Springstein on his motorcycle went up
to him and said, hey, do you mind if I
get a picture? Bruce Springstein said yes. They said, hey,
do you want a shot, and they gave him a
shot of tequila or whisk is a single shot. He
takes a shot, a cop sees him, takes a shot,
then Drome Boom pulls him over and get him a
d WI. Wow is that a DWI if you don't
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hit the limit? Because this isn't that what it's about? Listen,
I don't know. It just seems a bit weird. Seems
to me by definition, a dwis point zero eight. But
if he's driving his vehicle when he was drinking, if
you're behind the wheel, so if he was sitting on
his motorcycle, that's where I think is the trouble. So
if I got pulled over with a beer in my
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hand and I was driving and I was still under
the limit, I think I still get arrested if you
were pulled over on the suspicion of driving while I
talks to get Even if you blow below the legal limit,
the officer can still arrest you and can still be
charged with a d UY going. But most people don't
realize that you can blow below and still be arrested.
Just a weird story. Huh, it's weird. And then I
am always confused as d UI versus d WI, driving
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while intoxicated, driving under the influencer, there's the same thing,
or do they mean they're different weird? I don't know
the difference, but I know they're different. I think different
states have different reasons for using du and DW. Yeah,
it depends where you are. And this happened in November, right,
and it just came out. Yeah, so that's crazy to
keep that a secret too. Usually these people that go
(01:03:28):
to courts, you know, and like look for this stuff,
like they find it right away, as soon as you
see Bruce Springsteen, Like it's going viral. Yeah, like where
was TMZ on this? DWI generally refers to a driver
under the influence of alcohol. DUI, for example, in Georgia,
is used because it can be drugs and alcohol. So
each state has kind of a different definition and as
to why they use each of the letters. Odd story
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at point O two with dang, he probably didn't even know, right,
He's like, oh, cool, you're being nice. You'd offer me
a shot, I'll take it, because he was sitting on
his bike or near his bike. I mean I don't know,
but so like if you may not even ben on
his bike, right, I'm just saying I'm near it. But
if they saw him take it, I mean, so yeah,
if you leave it. So now, if you're out to
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eat and you have a drink with dinner and then
you get in your car and a police officer sees it,
I think, are you in the car? I think that's
the question, right, it was it was on or just
a weird just a weird story. Yeah. I was like,
in my mind, I go, why are you drinking and driving?
First of all, and secondly you're you're rich, get somebody
to drive you. But then it's oh, he wasn't like
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out drinking and driving around drunk. Someone came up to
him and gave him I don't know, Yeah, I kind
of don't even know how I feel about he shouldn't
have had a drink if he's on a motorcycle, obviously,
but if he's also not point oh eight, you're like,
it's wild. But it's also a good learning thing for
people to listen to the show. Now, Yeah, true, don't
drink if you're anywhere near a car like about to
(01:04:54):
get it in a car a few minutes away. You're
sitting in a car. Don't drink. Yeah, and even a
sip too, I mean, yeah, good to know. Listen in
the end, he was wrong, right, It's just I've never
heard of a story like that that was kind of
walking that line, especially if that's a story too. By
the way, that's just what I've read. You know, both
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sides can be pumping out stuff. That Jeep commercial is
one of my favorites from the Super Bowl. I still
can't feel a good commercial. I knew, but now they
had to pull it. Yeah. Still then it still can't
Well they pulled it from a website. Okay, yeah, okay.
Here's some other news Bobbies story. Morgan Wallen broke a
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silence about the racial slur controversy with a post on Instagram.
I saw it last night. Did you watch? It's about
five minutes or so. Here is the first clip. Morgan
Wallen offers another apology and tells fans not to defend him.
I have one favor to ask. I appreciate those who
still see something in me and I've defended me, but
for today, please don't. I was wrong It's on me
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take ownership for this, and I fully accept any penalties
out facing. The time of my return is solely upon
me and the work I put in. Here, he is
saying he accepted an invitation from black organizations to help
him learn and grow. Also accepted some invitations from some
amazing black organizations, some executives and leaders to engage in
some very real and honest conversations. I'll admit to I
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was pretty nervous to accept those those invitations. The very
people I heard they had every right to step on
my neck while I was down to be, to not
show me any grace, But they did the exact opposite.
They offered me grace and they also paired that with
an offer to learn and to grow. And there's one
more he had, Mets. He let himself and a lot
of others down. The video you saw was me on
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our seventy two of seventy two of a vendor. And
that's not something I'm proud of either. Obviously, the natural
thing to do is to apologize further and just continue
to apologize. But because you got caught, and that's not
what I wanted to do. I let so many people
down who mean a lot to me and who have
given so much to me, and it's just not fair.
I let my parents down, and they're the furthest thing
(01:07:05):
from the people, from the person in that video. I
let my son down. I'm not okay with that. And
at the and he said he's going away for a bit,
he'll be back on his own timetable and he hopes
when he comes back he's a better person. He also
said he was like nine days sober now, So listen
an apology. You can't bud it, you can't go. I'm sorry,
but he didn't bud it. He didn't butt it, and
he sounded genuine. That we've had apologies from celebrities before
(01:07:28):
that it sounds like they're reading a Q card. And
to me, that sounded very genuine. Let me ask you,
you have two black children, yes, And I ask you
this because you do. Frankly, how do you feel about
this apology and what you've heard of it here? I
think I think it sounded like I said, genuine, And
I am so happy that he had organizations reach out
(01:07:51):
to him like that just shows how they want healing
for our country. Like there's so much hurt going on
and there has been for a very very, very very
very long time. This is not new. Nothing about this
is new. And what I hope is some of those
people that were defending Morgan and getting so worked up
about people wanting Morgan to have to take a break
(01:08:13):
and let's not play his music and this and that
and people not seeing the bigger picture here, maybe since
they seem to love Morgan so much, they can look
to him and he can lead them to make better
choices and maybe shift they're thinking if it is in
that same way, maybe they use that word and maybe
they'll be like, oh, yeah, maybe I need to step
(01:08:33):
back and reflect, like how I speak, how I treat people,
what are my thoughts? And yeah, I think that he can.
This could be something I don't know yet. I don't
want to speak too soon. But for me, what I
feel after hearing that clip is hope and a chance
for Morgan to use this for good and in his
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own time. It's not going to be right away, but
that's I mean, that's the best thing that can happen
from this is for people to learn and grow and unlearn,
which is even harder than learning, by the way, for sure,
But if he puts in the work. He can show
other people that it's possible. Thank you for that thought.
It was like I tweeted yesterday, I said, Hey, this
(01:09:16):
is a solid video from Morgan Wallace. Yeah, and then
I let him a comment to my post on Twitter.
You block those comments. I didn't block them. I just
put only people I follow can respond. So, but it's
up on my Twitter if you want to see it.
At mister Bobby Bones, let's go over to Kirby in Texas. Hey, Kirby,
you're on the Bobby Bones Show. What's going on with you? Hey?
Morning studio? How are y'all? What's up in Man? So
(01:09:39):
I'm talking about this Bruce Springsteen situation. So we're living
in a world now where it's a cancel culture world. Right,
somebody makes one mistake and everybody cancels all them sponsorships
get canceled, whatever it is. And for most of them
there's a valid reason, right, they do something extremely bad
and lose all their sponsorships. I get that, But the
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whole Bruce Springsteen deal, I mean, we live in Texas.
The laws point oh eight here in Texas. If you're
blow point oh eight, you're not going to get arrested
for it unless you're driving erratically or you're doing something crazy.
Now I'm not a police officer, I'm not a lawyer,
but I just had to come on here and say
I think it's crazy that before a lot of the
facts came out, JE point ahead and pulled his commercial.
(01:10:22):
I also would have liked to have known all the
facts before I was text people going dang. Bruce Brikstey
got a d d WI right after his commercial. I
also thought it was like last night, and then whenever
I read the story, it wasn't. And listen, I'm not
a cancel culture guy. I said that one the day
after Morgan Wallen, you know, got in trouble. I was like,
(01:10:42):
don't cancel them. Let him go away and learn because
he's gonna come back better. And people are like, oh,
I gotta cancel him. Same thing with Bruce Breakstein, Like
I read the story and I go, man, there's just
so much nuance here that even I didn't know. I
didn't know that you could below below point oh eight,
way below and still get a DUI. And then I
read the law, and you know what by law, Bruce
Springsteon got a du Why the weird law it is like,
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I don't know, you should just be smart enough to
not be on a motorcycle and take a shot. I mean,
that's on him, right. If that's the law and you
broke it, you should be in trouble. But I agree,
this is this is such nuance here where you can't go.
Maje is a crazy old drunk driver. I mean it all,
Bruce is probably like god, I can't believe that guy
gave me a shot. That goods just like so it
(01:11:29):
like split decision, throwback a shot. But yeah, I mean, Eddie,
when you start to ride motorcycles, Kirby, I appreciate that call. Man.
I think the point of this whole thing is just
didn't understand that law we told you. Hopefully you know
the law now and you don't do something like that.
I mean, I'm I'm curious. Yeah, thanks, Kirby. Sorry, I'm curious.
(01:11:50):
What what what would make me blow a point o two?
But you could blow a point zero two if you're
just driving down the road. Fine, that's the difference. I know.
I'm curious. Like if I go to dinner and let's
say I eat dinner and have a glass of wine
and then I drive home, am I gonna what am
I gonna blow? I don't know. I'm curious what a right?
(01:12:14):
All right? Got home yesterday afternoon from work. I had
a couple of meetings doing some promotion for American Idol,
said a couple of interviews, and then I was like,
you know what, Caitlin's been dealing with the dogs all
day long. It's like, I'm just gonna cook dinner. So
I cooked dinner last night. Got a recipe, did some
pork tenderloin, some green beans. I learned how to zest
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the lemon. Okay. I've been watching his kids baking shows though,
and I see them do stuff and I kind of remember,
then I look exactly how to do it. When you
zess something, it's crazy. You just take like the top
part that you don't eat, then you eat it, yeah,
which yeah, which is crazy. You go on, you're not
supposed to eat the peel, Yeah, the counterintuitive. We're taught
her a whole live don't eat the peel. And then
(01:12:58):
they're like, zest the peel into the food. And you're like,
why is this a joke? Somebody pranking me? But I
zested some lemon into the green beans. It's pretty good.
Here's what I've learned too. If I'm ever torn, just
put more butter in. I didn't have any pepper. I
started doing the stuff. I'm reading the recipe and it's
like black pepper. I have no black pepper. Had salt,
but no black pepper. So I grabbed some cayenne pepper.
(01:13:19):
Did that little different, excellent. And then I grabbed something
else too that was like a different kind of pepper,
like a chili powder. Okay, I did some chili powder,
a little different too, but it's all right. I was
crushing it. And so I did pork tenderloin green and
mashed potatoes. So I chopped them up into about half inch.
What they what it said and the internet, that's exactly
what they said. And then but here's what I did.
(01:13:43):
There was a little dumb, but I learned my lesson
when I boiled the potatoes and I put a couple
inches of water over the potatoes, and I'd put the
butter in there, and it's all good. I dumped them
into a strainer so all the water would go out,
and the potatoes what you mashed them in the strainer.
I mashed them in the strainer, and I didn't realize
I was doing that, and I was like, where are
the potatoes going? I was like, once you start to
(01:14:04):
mash them, the potatoes get less and less. Rookie mistake
going out the bottom. I know, now you guys don't
have to continue to insult me. But what happened was
I'm mashing them in the strainer and I'm going, man,
mash potatoes just aren't as much. Why not eat the
whole potatoes then we can get full. You ended up
with nothing, so I had a little bad enough, like
(01:14:26):
a spoonful for both of us, but I left a
strainer up and under. It was just like all these
strings of potatoes and Kaylen goes, did you mash the
potatoes and the strainer? I was like, sure, did scooped
them up, mix them up, ate them fantastic. I don't
really like sour cream, but I put sour cream in
the potatoes. It was good. Of course, it's good. Yeah,
so did that? You know? Crush dinner was. I would
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give it a for me, a plus for normal folks
to be minus. All right, it's good. I think the
pork is probably a little tough, but me, I didn't
get over cooked it on purpose. Yeah, it's pork. You
can't risk it, right, So we ate it and she
was like, oh, this is so good. But I knew
she just thought it was kind of good, and I
knew she just appreciated the effort. And then dessert, I
did the dishes. Oh, I did all the dishes, all
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the pots, all the pans, did everything, loaded it up,
wipe down, all the counters. Dominated last night. It was
this like a just because I felt like it or
early Valentines. No, No, it was just because I was like,
she was like, what we're gonna do for dinner tonight.
We're making a strong effort to not just go how
old is order food from Uber Eats or Postmates because
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we were probably doing that too much. And she was like,
I still have to work out, and I was like, great,
go work out, I'll cook dinner. She cooks dinner almost
every really every time, almost only twice have I done
this twice or three times? And so I did it.
Cook dinner was great. I think she was appreciative and
she didn't want to make too big of a deal
about it, because then I would have felt a bit
self conscious about it, like oh does that. But she
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was like, hey, this is really great. I really appreciate
you doing this. Thank you. That way, I feel comfortable
doing it again. You know you're gonna be doing it again, right,
that's okay. I should probably do it once every year.
I get she's expecting this next week now, Dude, I
don't know that it's an expectation because I'm not very
good at it and she's really good at it. I mean,
but you went hardcore with the pork smashed potatoes. We
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had like pork in the fridge. I didn't order to
the pork. We ha the pork in the fridge, and
I was googling easy things to cook, and it was like,
pork's pretty easy long as you cook it all the
way through. So that's what I did. Okay. I had
the port. Here's like, I don't have paper towels to
stop up the liquid from the pork, so I just didn't.
It's fine, Yeah, that's fine. We had no paper towels,
so little details. I did salt and pepper all but
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there was no pepper. So that's where I put in, Hey,
that's good bones. You're already doing the cool stuff of cooking.
Were you experiment without our kids baking Championships for inspiring
me to do this. Um, okay, that's how I dominated.
That was the whole story. Yeah, dishes too really takes
it to the next life. I'm gonna play this voice
mail here that we got last night, and you can
all always call our voicemail line eight seven seven seventy seven. Bobby,
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here you go. I had been with the local ball
line or small and I do not know whether it's
the right time to faut the question do you gotta
And by don't know this we can say Valentine's Day
is the right time or what is what's the right
time already go by? There isn't really a right time
(01:17:28):
that you can just go well, according to the calendar,
this would be the specific time. For me. The right
time was I couldn't do it fast enough, and once
I reached that point, it was the right time, if
that makes sense. It was never like I don't know,
maybe I'll just wait three months. As soon as I
started to feel like, oh I should do it today
or yesterday, then it was like, okay, now it's time
(01:17:48):
to plan and it's the right time. So there are
some factors. One, unless you don't have a great gift
on Christmas or Valentine's Day, there's no need to propose
on that day. It's already a special love day. If
you don't have a good gift, that's the best gift.
Like if you're like, oh, Crabb, it's Christmas, I didn't
do anything for her. I feel like we're gonna get
(01:18:09):
married anyway. Let me just propose, and that'd be the
thing to do. That's the way to do it. Also
the right time, like do you want to do it?
You didn't tell us that he called it the love
of his life. Get it? So I'm gonna go with yes,
it's the right time. If you can afford the ring,
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or you have a good enough credit to get the ring,
and you want to do it, go do it. There's
never really a right time. That's always the right time
if you feel right about it. Anything you'd like to
say about that, Well, I knew you were going to
have strong feelings about the Valentine's Day thing because you've
never been down with that too much. But I like
your point. If you don't have anything else, then I
think it's okay. But what you could do is if
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you really like you answer Bobby's question, like, are you
feeling like there's it's not you can't do it soon enough?
Then maybe priiser on February thirteenth, which is like money,
and you want to talk about a good Valentine's Day
for you, You're doing the thirteenth. Yeah, doing, But I
mean that doesn't give you that much time to get
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a ring because that's like, you know, right around the corner. Yeah,
that's tough, like a big decision, like do you have
you talked to her family? Does she have a sister,
does she has a best friend? You know what kind
of rings she wants to do? You need to talk
to her dad like her mom. I don't know. We
don't either, but we say go for it if you
want to do it. No time like the present, my friends.
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I love talking about how ridiculously price some things are.
There's a sweater from Louis Battan. It's eight thousand, two
hundred dollars and it also has all these stuffed animals
attached to it. Not drawings of stuffed animals, It's like
twenty five stuffed animals sewed onto the outside of the sweater.
And I think, first of all, who would pay eight thousand,
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two hundred bucks for this Secondly, I think, how do
you wash it? Because it looks like puppets are attached
to the sweater. It's probably dry clean only can you
imagine a dry clear and getting that or it's like
if you're someone that shops like that, you maybe wear
it once and you're like, Okay, I gotta put this away.
I mean, that's definitely a statement piece. There for fourteen
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stuffed animals sewn all over the sweater, a panda, frog, scorpion, mouse, dragon, flamingo,
and more. If it's two over the top for you,
as they say it might be for some folks. There's
a new baseball jacket with just two stuffed animals sewn
on it for six thousand, one hundred dollars. There's also
a hoodie for seven thousand, four hundred and fifty dollars.
My theory is this with this ridiculously priced sweater and
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hoodie is that they make like five of them and
they get a lot of news for it. The brand
sees people talking about it, but you don't go to Walmart,
you don't go to Nordstrom's and see this stuff hanging
out in mass quantity. Because we talked about the stuff,
we never see it. Maybe we don't have friends that
would spend eight thousand dollars on sweater. But I never
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see anything we talk about out in real life, do
you know. I mean, even when I see images of
New York Fashion Week, I'm like, where where your fashion show?
Almost any of that ever, So it's just not our
our world. Here is some Ryan Seacrest leaked audio, which,
by the way, I have dubbed myself officially gas station
Ryan Seacrest because I sit on in the ESPN. They
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were like, hey, it's like, we want to do you over.
Ryan Seacrest is like, no, you didn't, don't lie. I'm
gas station Ryan Seacrest and they were like, ha haha.
So that's that's not what I call myself. He's I've
watched Ryan standard a prompter and do like fifteen minutes
without missing a single word. Dang, he is the greatest
I've ever seen to it, and I'm pretty good he
is the absolute best. And so someone leaked footage of
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him doing American Idol promos and so it's actually positive
leak stuff. By the way, American Idol Sunday Night, Valentine's Night,
eight seventh Central, here you go. Here's here's some audio.
This is a brand new Hollywood Week like you've never
seen before. Hay, Orlando, this is a brand new Hollywood
Week like you've never seen before. Hey Phoenix, this is
a brand new Hollywood Week like you've never seen before.
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Hey Cleveland, this is a brand new Hollywood Week like
you've never seen before. And my favorite thing is he
just for his own joy. He puts different inflection on
different Orlando. This is the best Hollywood week. Hey Phoenix,
this is the best Hollywood Week. Yeah, guys, is the best.
That's the leaked audio. Okay, why I thought there's me
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a little something like you know, lunch He didn't even
mess up at all. That's positive leaked audio. That's the
kind of audio I'm here. Oh, it's still positive. Like
when lunchbox messes up. He's like, Ryan doesn't mess up.
I'm telling you, I'm not sure Ryan's human. Let's let's
go over to Josh in Largo, Florida. Hey Josh, you're
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on the air. What's happening all right? How are you guys?
Doing pretty good? What can I help you with? So
me and my wife had a debate today. I'm going
for an interview and I'm wearing a golf shirt. She
thinks I shouldn't wear a golf shirt with a logo.
She wants me to wear a plane golf shirt. And
I didn't think it mattered. What do you guys think? Well,
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I guess it matters what the logo is. You know,
if it's like John's Wienerschnitzel, I'd probably go, no, what's
the what's the logo? It's a it's a Largo golf
shirt that I have from working from the Golf Pro shop.
What's the next job? Yeah, what's the next job? I
am interviewing for a graphic artist at a sign shop.
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I don't think that's a big deal. I think if
you feel comfortable on that shirt. Listen, if you look good,
you feel good. If you feel good, you play good.
If you play good, they pay good. That's it. I think.
If you feel good, you love that shirt, like how
it feels and looks on, you have at it again.
It's not like Spuds McKenzie with the female Spuds going hey,
get your doggie on a kid on a ford ers
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on that right right there? So So I have at it, man,
That's that's that's great. Good luck with this job. How
are you feeling about the interview. I'm feeling great. I'm excited.
Oh good, Well, let us know. Hit us up on
the voice online. Let us know if you get the
job or not. Good luck. Thanks guys, all right, see
you later. Right you can wear that shirt? Ye? Good? Subtle? Yeah, dude,
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you go on in a full tux and just stun them.
You go in your run a tux like sixty bucks
and you show up. They're either gonna think you the
craziest sucker they've ever seen or the most dedicated. They'll
remember you, but they will remember you. Maybe. What's going
on today? Oh? I got a pack and have some
meetings and podcasts and what do you have? I have
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a couple phone interviews, one with Ottawa, our new radio
station in Canada that we're going on. One with Kingston
and Canada. I have to call to see have a
past my drug test? Oh man, you're nervous. Okay. Oh
here's the thing. I even because I'm so nervous about
this drug test. I take the stuff from my fingers.
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I put that CBD stuff in my fingers. Oh. I
don't even know if it works. I have no idea,
but it's like a cream that I got like three
months ago. But when it gets cold, my fingers that
I've that I've broken, hurt and so. But I stopped
doing that because I'm like, if that gets into my
system and I fail a drug test because a CBD cream,
clearly they've known how to detect that, you think you
would think, So better safe than sorry, I'll stop doing that.
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I'm not sure if this CBD is actually something that
works or is the greatest, like snake oil. Yeah, since
snake oil back that day. I mean I put it
on too. I was Mary Jane Rubb. That's what it's called,
or salve or something. I don't know. My sister lives
in Colorado. She got it for me and I put
it on my lower back on Colorado. It can be
a rub that's not its Colorado. That's why it's Mary
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Jane Rubb. Yeah, Okay, it says here pure CBT. Sorry,
pure CBD won't make you fail drug test. But then
you have to click the link. I'm not clicking the link.
I got kind of ads for CBD stuff. I have
a haircut today too. Oh, I'm glad you said test today.
I have to get a COVID test today. You don't
do that. Yeah, and then I gotta get one with
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a highlighters, a pink one that you can barely see.
So she did all right. Thank you guys, have a
great day. We'll see you on Friday. Don't forget Marion
Morris and Ryan Hurd and tomorrow the dance Parties. Tomorrow
got a good show by friends show