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October 5, 2021 89 mins

Bobby thinks we should be able to send video thank you cards instead of a handwritten thank you card for all of their wedding gifts. Do you agree or think handwritten should stay the way to go? Raymundo shares an idea he had for a prank on Eddie that we think is too mean to do. The show tries to name the upbeat song based on the marching band version!

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Speaker 1 (00:03):
Transmitting, Hey, guys, welcome to Tuesday Show Morning Studio Morning Amy.
Would you get in your DMS? Oh so, a girl
asked me a question about you, and she said, does
Bobby have to take that Keep medication for his hairline?

(00:24):
I don't know what any of that means. I feel
like I've seen people on Instagram posting about Yeah, it's
some hill called Keep or a company name Keep puts
it out and it helps with hair growth. Why would
you think I take it? Though? I don't know. She
seems curious about your hairline, but I thought, wow, Bobby
might is that an insult? What is it? You have

(00:44):
a great hairline? No, it's a it's a it's that
you have to take something to keep that hairline. That's
what I'm saying. So that must be a good hairline. Yeah,
she's saying, be an insult. Or it's because it's thinning,
because to her, it looks like you're thinning. If you're
I'm not thinning at all. She thinks you are. But
if you're having to keep your hairline with it, I
think that's actually a compliment. Oh okay, read it again.

(01:07):
Does Bobby have to take that Keep medication for his
hair line. Right, that would mean it's so strong. I
get what you're saying. So no, I don't take any medicine.
Luckily for me, I've even seen my biological father. He
has all his hair. That's awesome still, and it's from
the dad. Yes, okay, that's an earth. That's like wearing
a hat makes you bald, right, and stuff that we
were told when we were twelve. I think genetically it's

(01:29):
your I mean, look at Eddie's dad. Oh boy, Eddie's
turning into his dad, am I yes, I mean he's bald.
Do you have to take keep for your hairline? Now?
You're making fun of me. No, that is making fun
of me. But if someone said, hey, is Bobby taking
steroids for his arms even though I'm not, that would
be a compliment. No one has said that. Oh no, no,
I see what you're saying now, because I took it

(01:51):
as a Bobby you need to defend your hair line. No,
Marilyn's great. You have a good one. Yeah. No, yeah,
and if I didn't, it'd be fine. Who knows what.
I don't know that it would be Mike. Did you
take this, let's go to Mike. Did you take this
as a compliment DM or. I thought it was a
compliment that it looks so good, you must be taking
something to maintain it. Me too. Okay, Well, it's why
assume that everyone needs this keep, you know, like everyone.

(02:13):
I've even heard of it, I know. But it's weird
that she assumes that everyone's gonna every man is gonna
lose their hair, like there are some people that just
don't ever lose your hair. Like you, you have great
hair and you're gifted with that, Ray Mundo, you go
and have your head shocked or something, right, Yeah, and
then I also take pills. It's called votis boom. There
you go. Is it like keep, exact same thing? Okay,

(02:34):
have you heard of keep? Yeah, it's one of the
ones they do on TV. This one kind of you
almost got to go through medical professionals. You can't just
get this over the counsel. Well there's a difference. You
said almost to go through a medical professionals. Not quite. Yeah,
it's like somehow he gets these pills, Ray go ahead. Basically,
what I'm saying is you have to go to a place,

(02:55):
an esthetic place. You can't just go to Walmart or
public and get this type of stuff. It's not over
the counter. Okay, so I don't take anything. I take
that as a compliment, although YouTube did not. I know
your hairline is strong. That's why I want to do
to defend your hairline. I didn't. I don't need to.
I feel like that's a compliment. Okay, now you've convinced

(03:15):
me with the steroid analogy. Yeah, and if people were like, hey,
all that plastic surgery a Bobby's face, it feel like
so good and young. Yeah, I don't have I don't
have anything, so that would be but no one has
said that either, though. M Raymundo, do you want to
talk about the prank you wanted to pull off? Like said,
you have your microphone app? Yeah? Do we want to
talk about it? Do we want to actually do the prank?

(03:36):
That's interesting? Oh, let's talk about it first. Wait wait, wait, wait,
who's it on? I mean, it's obviously somebody to do
with the show or it wouldn't be funny. Does I
don't think we can do it? Dang it? Okay, then
let's talk about it. Let's talk about what's hold off?
Let me have it, Mike. Let me ask Mike d
Mike dy, what do you think about this prank. Mike

(03:57):
Dy knows the prank. Yeah, it's probably too mean. I
think it's a little mean. And then what happened afterwards,
it's just somebody, okay, share the share with the show.
What the prank you wanted to pull was, Yeah, so
Eddie did that jingle for one hundred thousand dollars, and
so I was gonna have Morgan and Morgan get on

(04:17):
board and we call Eddie and tell me won the
hundred thousand dollars. That's rude, rude, and I'm appalled bones
that you thought about that, you thought about it. I
actually came on to talk about it. Then Ray goes, well,
should we do it? And I was like no, My
instinct was no, that's not what I saw your first instinct.
I did say maybe we could. Well, I just wanted

(04:37):
to think. I'm trying to respond, not react. My respect
goes to Mike d for saying no immediately. No, even
Mike went, I don't know. So there's a they're having
a contest and Eddie made a jingle right though too,
I know, but they we wanted to we he wanted
to be a weed to call you and act like
you won one hundred I would be upset about that,

(04:58):
but the kicker was going to be re gonna let
you live with it for how long? A couple of days,
just you started making plans with the money and you
would have part It's not like fifteen minutes or even
five minutes later, like got you. He wanted you to
start planning out your foster kids college. Oh my gosh.
See that's just that's so mean. But see, the last
time they pranked me, they did the whole. They called
me and said I had COVID, and like, remember when

(05:21):
I had COVID. When I thought I had COVID, I
was still waiting for the results. Like that made me
so mad. So this would have really made me. I
forgot about that prank. Eddie was sick and waiting for
his COVID results and lunchbox. He had one of his
friends called had a nurse Frank call and be like, yeah,
you have COVID, and Eddie's like I'm like I knew it,
And then he ended up really having COVID. Wasn't funny.

(05:41):
You know what time it is, it's time to open
up the mail bag something Hello, Bobby Bones. My wife
has a new hobby cooking it sounded great at first.
I must admit it all starts with YouTube videos. Then

(06:01):
she upped the annie and took a class. There's a
problem though she's obviously not learned anything. I'm surprised the
instructor hasn't told her. There's a fine line between encouraging
and lying, and I'm crossing it. And when I offered
to give her a break and cook on occasion, well
to say it doesn't go well as an understatement. What
can I say because my wife's cooking is bad. She's

(06:22):
worked hard at it, but it's bad. Or should I
not say anything and wait until she finishes the six
week course? Oh, he doesn't sign it, which is probably good.
Just get out. Just end it there, Amy, I'll go
to you as a wife. I feel like she's trying
so hard because she's clearly, I mean, she she wants
to she wants to be good at it, clearly. Maybe

(06:45):
it's not her gift. But I would say, you just
keep encouraging her. Do you have to eat it? He
has to eat part right. I'm lucky because Caitlyn is
an A plus cook out of nowhere. One day she
was like, and I cook, And I was like, oh, great. Okay,
you cook okay, because it's annoying because she's pretty in

(07:07):
funny and I'm like, there's no way you're a good cook.
And she crushes it. And she has some mills that
I just like better than others. I'm not I'm not
a big fish guy, but I do like she makes salmon.
I'll eat it because that's good how she makes it.
But I'm just not a big fish guy in general.
But the mills that she makes that I really like.
I'm like, that's the one. Hey, will you do that again?

(07:28):
Do that? So what I have learned from this is
it's good. Find what again, It's not all gonna be bad.
She can obviously do a couple of things. She's gonna
take a six week class. First of all, I give
her all six weeks. That's the first answer. Give her
all six weeks. Let her finish the class. There's zero
chance she comes out of this and it is still
terrible at everything. She's gonna be pretty good at a

(07:49):
couple of things. Hopefully dial in on those, compliment those,
get her to make those over and over again. Okay, okay,
but if she's taking these classes, she's excited. She just
learned how to make this dish. So she's gonna come
home and be like, I gotta make the new one.
I know you like the old one, but I want
to make the new one. And you know what, Hey
this is pretty good, but I love that one. The
chicken palm. Yeah, she might be so excited to just

(08:11):
make it again, especially if you loved it. If it continues,
eventually you have to say like, hey this you're not
good to you know, I think it's again. I'm not
a big fan of this kind of food. What I
do like is when you made this or play her
back this segment, sign it. I mean you finish all

(08:32):
six weeks though. Yeah, I love that she's wanting to
do it, and clearly it's making her happy. So yeah,
you just gotta roll with it and she will get better.
I also believe she's going to get better. I'm trying
to figure out what the deal is like if you're
taking a cooking classic like or yeah, instructions a recipe.
That's why I think she'll get better, right, I do

(08:55):
believe over the course she will get better. And then
just highlight sunshine pumped the stuff, yeah, and the stuff
that you don't like you just don't like the kind
of food it is. This is really not my thing.
And then get out of calendar two and get all
excited of like, hey, you've been cooking for me so much, Like, Hey,
on Tuesday, can I cook for us Uber Eats? Yeah,

(09:15):
just go ahead and plan it out in advance so
she knows got this though. I'm telling you it's gonna end. Okay,
after six weeks, she's gonna be she's gonna be on top.
She she's gonna be okay to pretty good. She I
should probably never be great because she didn't have to,
like you know, yeah, the palette, that the natural, the
it factor. All right, thank you for the email. Close

(09:36):
it up. We've got your that was about to close.
If you want to email us Morgan what do they
do mailbag at Bobby bones dot com. The couple been
trying to have a baby, and so everybody's not trying
to find ways to hey I'm pregnant, or hey where's
the boy or a girl reveal. Yeah, so this isn't

(09:58):
a gender reveal, but it's her warding him when he
finds out that they're pregnant. And so what she did
is she takes the pregnancy test is she shoves it
inside an ice cream cone and then this is the couple.
Josh and Lisa post our prank videos on their TikTok
page and they called this one the sweetest pregnancy announcement.
It shows a hand Lisa's sliding a pregnancy test into

(10:20):
a vanilla soft serve cone and then smoothing the ice
cream over it to hide the test. She then walks
through McDonald's hands it to Josh, say eat this quickly.
When he gets enough licks in he's like, what is this?
And it's a pregnancy test? Pulls it out. Here's the clip.
There's something that's really exciting about a brain freeze. It's
like super exciting. They you've always wanted one, right, You've

(10:44):
always wanted a brain freeze. And it's like, and now
it's time for us to have a brain freeze. And
I think we're gonna have it together. Do you know
what it is? It's real? Yeah, that's real. Wow. Okay,
so why people are freaking out? There's no cap on it.
It's just the test of stuff in there. I thought

(11:05):
the gravel one, okay, that's gross. Well, you know I'm
looking at it. I don't either, way is it grows?
Is it more gross or sweet? It's kind of cool,
more grosser sweet? You sweet? Disgusting? Look you nine, you're
in the middle of one's not exactly the middle. I'm

(11:26):
gonna go fifty one sweet. It's tough. I want to
go fifty one. Sweet. Did you see Kelly Clarkson one
her ranch by the way, oh oh through the divorce
thing because she was gonna lose it. I think he's
living there now because that was what we heard last
is the guy I wanted to be a rancher, But
the judge was like, no, Kelly, you get the ranch

(11:48):
ten point four million dollars ranch in Montana. Wow, as
well as two other properties. Time to hand over the
keys bringing so the judge rule that she keeps it.
She's the one who paid for them. He had been
living there since they split up June of twenty twenty.
He had requested the ranch and two other Montana properties
to be marital property. He also gets two hundred thousand

(12:08):
dollars a month in spousal and child support even though
she has primary custody. That's what's crazy to me about
the child support. She has primary custody all right before
when the kids are with him. He needs that a
month a month of him, not a year. Crazy follow
along everyone spell it m oh inn. It's a lot

(12:33):
of money. That's a lot of I guess it's like
what they do the math, and it just has to
be equivalent to the standard of living they're used to,
even when they're with their mom. Yeah. Does that last
forever though, I don't know. It can't. It can't. Oh no, no, no,
it expires like when the kids who knows the kids
spousal Yes, so my parents had that and no, but

(12:54):
like whenever, there was a certain cut off. And I
think it actually lined up with when I was eighteen
as well, like they both the child sport and the alimony,
I think is what it's called cut off at the
same time. How many years was that? Oh? My dad
left when I was nine and I turned so nine years.
It's a lot of money, that's all nine oh man,
good job, so eighteen. But I mean, I'm sure with

(13:16):
everybody it's different. I mean, that's a tough one. My
parents are pretty amicable. Job. It was the latest from
Nashville in Tullywood and Morgan number two thirty second Skinny
Luke Bryan talked about his new song up. It just
checks all the boxes for a country song to me.
It talks about what I love, what's dear to me,

(13:37):
It talks about my home, It talks about my faith.
James and Rogers just got his second consecutive number one
with Cold Beer calling my name, and he's grateful for it.
I can remember a time not so long ago when
it seemed like having one as an artist seems seemed
like a million miles away. And so the stars have
been aligning for me over the last few years and

(13:59):
just super blessed trying not to mess it all up,
you know. Luke Colms talks about how he gets through
bad days. Um, I think you just got to know that,
you know, tomorrow's another day, you know what I mean.
Having a bad day today doesn't mean you're having a
bad day tomorrow. And you just gotta be willing to
push forward no matter what. I'm Morgan number two. It's
time for the good news. There's a police officer in

(14:25):
Ohio named Kyle Shaver, and he's been driving around and
he's noticed six kids, high school kids walking too high
school football practice. Every day. It's almost an hour walk
for them. So he goes back to the office and says, Sarge, like,
can we do something for these kids? And they look
through the evidence room and yeah, they have six bikes
that they've confiscated over the years. So they got the
bikes all fixed up, and they stopped the kids and said, hey, here,

(14:47):
you don't have to walk to practice anymore. That that's cool.
I wonder what else they have in there in the
evidence room? Be awesome? A lot of drugs like supermarket
sweet all right, sixty seconds. If anything you will out
of the evidence you might not want what's in there.
All right, great story, that's what it's all about. That
was tell me something good. What's happening to friends? Eddie?

(15:10):
Over to you? I mean, we normally don't do this,
but over the weekend, my wife and I drove past
this house and it said garage sale. We're like, let's
go see. It looks like they have a lot of
cool stuff. We go and in the back there is
one item sitting there and I go, oh, that's cool.
That could definitely go in our backyard. I like that.
So I asked the lady how much for these two things? Like, oh,
that's five hundred dollars out a yard sale. I had

(15:32):
a garage sale. I'm like, five hundred dollars, Like, there's no,
there's no way that this item is worth five hundred dollars.
And she goes excuse me, like, oh you told her.
I said, no, no, there's no way this is worth
five hundred dollars. And she said that's from Alaska. And
I go, okay, like they ship stuff to America, to
the mainland all the time, Like, this is not worth

(15:53):
five hundred dollars. He's like, well, you know what, that's
what it's at and take it or leave it. Well
is it again? Well he didn't say, I have not
said what okay, what is five bucks from Alaska? Are
we figuring it out? What do you think would be
at a garage sale worth five hundred dollars? A yeah,
for five hundred bucks? Yeah yeah. Anchor a tiny house.

(16:17):
So it's in a backyard. No, no, no, it was.
It was right outside the garage. No, but it would
go in your back It would look perfect in my
back yard gazebo. It was a set of things. It
was two things, uh, lawn darts, close lawn chairs, close chairs.
I know, guys. It was just it was planters, two

(16:37):
planters for for plants the size of I don't know
a bowling ball that. Well, they've got to be worth something, Eddie.
It's something you're not realizing that guys. If it's worth
something good at eBay, good at Facebook market plays, do
not put it in a garage sale and tell someone
it's five hundred dollars. Like, I've never bought anything in
the road sale bones over one dollar that I haven't
handled him down to fifty cents. Well, waste yard sell

(17:00):
a lot, but I've never seen such thing. Never. We
were a pall. I told my wife's like, that's like
going to CarMax. And then she got offended, the lady
lady because I said, there's no way it's worth five
hundred dollars. Like girl, I used to haggle people down
hard at gird sales. I would get so embarrassed. We
would go and what would happen is she would We
would usually go on on Saturdays or Sundays and she

(17:22):
would back in the day kids, there'd be a thing
called newspaper. Oh yes, and the newspaper would come and
people would say, we're having a yard cell. They'd buy
a little block and they'd say, this was our yard sale,
this is our dress come by. We opened then, And
you wanted to get there right when the sun was
going up, because that's when they were going outside. That's
when the best things were there. I want to get
there before people started picking at them. And so, but
yard selves for me, I mean that was school closed.

(17:43):
That was anything that I needed that somebody else had.
We went and searched for it. But because it was cheaper,
of course, way way way cheaper toys, it didn't matter.
So we would go and she would circle and we
would make a map. She would make a map, ago,
we're gonna go here, then here, I think here. So
we'd have like seven of them when we would spend
eight hours going to yard cells trying to find this stuff,

(18:03):
going to the best one first, and I would watch
her haggle with someone like over a pair. I remember
once I was getting some some school shoes out of
yard cell and then one was like those would be
twenty bucks, and she was like, but look at the
rubber here, and I would go, oh no, and she
was like, yeah, that's why they're only twenty bucks. And
she would go, yeah, but look at this shoe straight,
and then she would go thirteen and I'll be like, oh,

(18:24):
I'll be so embarrassed, but she would get them. She
was trained, and we walk out with like fourteen dollars
and fifty cent pair of you know, Adidas or something
like that. Nice, but she used to rock those. We'd
play poker all night, her and I. She'd teach me
how to play cards and cheat, and then we'd stay
up and not go to bed at all, and then
go to yard cells and then come home and then
go to sleep in the afternoon. And then she'd traveling

(18:46):
beingo too well, because it's illegal. Well, we played bingo
a lot growing up. We used to go to the VFW,
the Elks Club, the Benedictine manner, and you could play
bingo and buy ten bucks, buy some cards, boom boom,
win money. Well, then it became a lead and then
she was like, well, we can't stand for this much
old ladies that want to play. So they rented a
big van and they would drive around and play being

(19:08):
going the van one person drove, and the one part
that little little ball machine. They'd spent it and then
they pulled them over. They took them to jail. I
love it. Well, that's not a good part. But yeah.
They ended up not charging her. They arrested her for
running an illegal gambling Hey, good time, my granddaughter, my
grandma's grandson. That's right, you know what I mean. That's right?
All right, Eddie. You did not buy the place, no chance,

(19:28):
I did not buy the plants. I want to play
you a song, but it's performed by a marching band. Okay,
this guy named the song. The theme is these are
all songs that we would play in the Friday morning
dance party. Okay, okay, ready, ready, here's the marching band.
Number one. That's a pretty easy one. Yep, mccount of three, one,

(20:00):
two three, baby shark, good, all right, name this one.

(20:22):
Let's go good about that one? Yeah, okay, one, two three?
Friend places, I'll take it's a nickname. I'll take care
of the friends where you're there. Okay, you're gonna get
a little hard at her. Here's next Amy, Thank you,

(20:55):
breaking heart, Thank you, breaking heart. Imagine the band leader
walks in. It goes all right, guys, today we're gonna
learn Billy Ray Cyrus, you break your heart. I never
heard that one was anyone here in band. No no,
I wish you wish I wanted to. I couldn't afford
the instrument. Really, that's the only reason I didn't get in,

(21:15):
because I didn't want to have to go beg for
Tory's money to buy me a horn or a droll.
Would you have played m I would have the tuba.
It's heavy, probably something like the saxophone. Yeah, if I
you could have been Kenny g dude. Yeah. Some people
say I'm already like him. Yeah, Lane, all right, Next one,

(21:57):
you guys go good. Oh yeah, am sweet in Alabama,
sweeth Home Alabama. Let's turn it up a notch and
not turn it up. So let's like from that song,
let's turn it up here a little harder. You both

(22:26):
came up quick. You know it? Got it? One? Two, three,
All Town Road. Yeah, I'm gonna take my horse through
the old town Road. Guys, are good. I give it
to you. Thank you. Bout down pretty good. Next up,

(22:54):
Amy struggling a little bit, just singing. It took her
headphones out five seconds. Oh I know, but I can't
leave my sister. Get up, okay, up and down the
ballard shadows, dance through the night street lights, build the

(23:20):
boom and dumping down the bullard. You let her go
ten more minutes. She's gonna get this. She does the
guitar solo too much. What let's take a different trunk, up, up,
up and down the ball and do you Okay, that's

(24:00):
not the song I had in my head at first.
Obviously I had some, you know, but that's not what
I was picturing. I was picturing that one song that
also talks about a boulevard. The other one, the other
big boulevard, Dream Day, Boulevard, broken Dream. No, there's another
one that my sister did a lyrical dance too. We
don't know what your sister did a lyrical dance I've

(24:20):
told you about. I didn't read that book. I don't
think about it before though, you don't remember I'm think
of it. I'll tell you, okay, please, I'm wait. I'm
gonna wait here, okay, coming up at fifteen after and
you will tell us what a dance or sister did
a lyrical day. Okay, we're now gonna do buzz In.
Eddie probably should have one had that. Don't stop believing Buzzin,

(24:41):
what's your name? And sudden death? Here we go, Amy,
or if she wins this Oh my goodness, go ahead
three seconds Great Balls of Fire? Who keep going, Amy,
keep going? It's Tom Cruise, a kind of rocking roll.

(25:08):
How does great Ball to Fire coming that kind of music?
So your soul rockin roll? Goodness, gracious, great balls? Okay,
following me here, they're both Tom Cruise. Is that why
my brain did that? Because I see I'm following when
I'm lost to No, both songs Tom Cruise formed in movies. Yes.

(25:32):
First of all, Jerley Lewis does a goodness, gracious, great ball,
top guns and a round on my brain drop a
man insane goodness, gracious, great balls, top gun, Yes, a
top gun. And then the next one is where he

(25:53):
slides in on his underwear and it's risky business. Yeah,
so that is why my brain did that. But you say,
but it's still wrong, right, Okay, you sang all of
old Time, right, just get them all records off the
show Great Balls of Fire that didn't go. All I
was featuring was Tom Cruise. You're not understanding. No, we
do be understood everything. I'm just trying to beat Eddie,

(26:16):
would you like to? I mean is that I was
struggling with the title Ald Time Rock and Roll correct.
Is that right? Okay? You all right? But that's right? Right?
Should we do another one? All those? Just because you
know Tom Cruise was in both of those, that's not
part of the game. What actor was in a movie
that featured both songs? But that's why I sang that song. Okay,

(26:38):
one more, here we go, send Eddie hey correct? Yeah?
That that okay? Okay, don't get a mean face or
I'm not. I'm trying to still trying to think that
lyrical song. Here we go. I want to boogie all

(27:08):
night long. I don't know all night long. That's all
I got is all night long? You're not thinking about
long all night Is that it all night long? Is
that it all night? Is that it? More of it?
We don't need it. We need to know what you're

(27:29):
going at here all night long? That's all I now.
I now, I can't remember it. Lay it again one
more time. But you're just completely wrong. No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
Part of one of the verses. Do you think that's
the name of the song from the beginning, You're going

(27:53):
my way, I'm gonna love get all night Is it
is I combining? It's so weird how you just kind
of get on something and you focus on the wrong thing.
You're so close you know, all right, daddy? Oh yeah,
but can you change It's what you're saying, rapping for

(28:32):
all night long? That could really help you, Amy, you're
going my way. It's hot rocket. That's the difference. If
you said ride it all night long? Would it? Would
it help? Ride it? Who think that? Though? There are
a couple of different people. Okay, is it you're going

(28:54):
my you'll going my way? Ride it an long ahead? Right?
What now? You said rocket? But something I get word,
it's wrong, That's what I was saying. What's what's the
main thing? Though? You're going say it's the same melody
as you're going my way? You're going my way, but
it's say something else. No, no, no, no, no, no

(29:15):
no oh. Life is a high. Give you the victory.
I mean you have to write. I guess you tried, Amy,
did you didn't? An attempt? Yeah, a long attempt you
can call it. Did anybody else? Figure without that boardwalk song?
No under the board walk, up on Son under the

(29:39):
board walk will be having some fun the board walk,
people walking around. I know what it was. Now it
is happen. It's not a boardwalk. It was, and I
was walking in Memphis, he said, the boulevard, he said, boulevard.
I was walking with my feets and feet off of
beal Okay, here eat six f off of bill Bill Street.

(30:01):
Oh Billy, I was walking him Memphis. That's what my
sister danced too. All right, all right, everybody. This segment
is sponsored by Mike's Hard Lemonade. Because Amy had a
can before this segment. People are going to believe you all.
Here's a voicemail from Jackson in New York. He's eleven
years old. Hey, Bobby Bond, where does like the Ramondo? Yeah?

(30:23):
Come from from New York. So I thought you guys
started out five o'clock, but I didn't know that Nashville
had a different time m So I've been up since
five o'clock. Shout out from ster Abbie, love you and
I'm like your biggest man, Bobby. Hi, good good kid?
Right's Raymundo? Where did you come from? Sports? Probably and
having a brother and sister, you had to stand out.

(30:44):
So I would just yell really loud to get my
parents attention? Was that always? Was that always the thing? Probably?
I mean ever since I did something good in sports.
The first thing I did was all right there, you
got to see I don't know, that's that's background. If
want a character, that's amazing. Yeah, you're Amy's pile of stories.
So the folders jingle, then folders in your cup. It's

(31:12):
for sale, the rights to it? Yeah and right now, right,
what would you do with it? Well, people say it's
a long term investment because it's going to continue to
make money over time, or if they don't use the
slogan anymore bidding, why would Why wouldn't it's so recognizable, Well,
what's the bidding starting at ninety? But I mean you

(31:33):
could go in with all your friends and split it
and then forty years from now your money. Not okay,
listen with how companies change their slogans at any point
and go a completely new direction. But that one that's
a classic. Why would they change it? And watch this?
I can sing it for free. The best smart to
waken up, it's folders in your cup. Okay, well the

(31:57):
winning better. We'll get paid anytime the song is using
commercials on TV and movies plus internet streaming. You know
a lot of movies that pops up all right, go
angers up, let's sing our song the best part. No,
all right, okay, it's interesting that it's going for that.
There's no w ad spend that money. Okay, how's Eddie's

(32:18):
jingle thing going? Do we know nothing yet? No? No,
I've made two. I've made one for her. She's I
made one from Morgan and Morgan crickets. That's okay, that's
all right. Listen. The whole this whole world of entertainment
is ninety nine knows and occasionally you get a yes, yeah,
keep at it, you're good at it. So a passenger
on a flight arriving in Miami from Columbia opened the

(32:38):
plane door. Now the plane had landed, thank goodness, because
you wouldn't think they would be able to do it
while there in the air. But I guess this. This passenger,
who's American by the way, was impatient, and as people
were deplaning, he looked at the exit and was going,
you know what, opened the door, hopped on the wing
and got home. He was arrested. I wonder what he
needed to do. You can't do that, I guess, or

(33:00):
what he was on? Well, good point. I mean he
made it from Columbia to Miami without the rules. Really
oh wow in Colombia. Maybe it's just like, all right,
we've landed go. He's a thirty three year old American citizen.
Maybe he lost all sense of American. I don't know
many don't you know, Like FYI, you can't do that,

(33:21):
you will get arrested. Thomas Ratt was talking to Entertainment
tonight about the leading name for baby number four, which
is uh, you know, on the way, and he said,
Georgia is this first choice choice. He loves the name
Georgia for a girl, Georgia, which I was thinking, that's
his home state. So like, would you, Caitlyn be open
to you naming your kid Arkansas? Nope? Man, Arkansas would

(33:43):
be a cool name though, yeah kid, Yeah ye. A
guy named nickname Archie Eddie and I could name Marcas
Texas good, Well we won't probably won't. Is that it? Yeah?
I mean that's my file was Amy's pile of stories.
It's time for the good news. Oh man. This couple,

(34:09):
Eli and Marianna, they were having to say goodbye to
their dog Maggie, who had cancer. But before they you know,
had to do what they needed to do, they wanted
her to have a weekend of fun so they went
paddleboarding with the dog, camping, played ball, gave her all
the food that she loves. But one thing she really
enjoyed doing was playing in the snow, except for it

(34:31):
wasn't snowing where they were. Well, the director at the
I Center, the Salt Lake City I Center found a
way to make this dog stream come true. And she
took snow from the zamboni like tod Able, get it
from the ice rink. And then the Eli he drove
there with his truck, filled it up with the snow,
took it home. When the dog got to play in

(34:52):
the snow. Before you know, I'm torn, it's love it.
I've also been through this with a dog. Here's the thing. Oh,
it's terrible. You talk about feeding the dog people food.
So I've Caitlin says, hey, we shouldn't feed Stanley people food,
and I'm like, let's just give him a bite. And
he hasn't had people food his whole life. But I
feel like now Stanley, our bulldog, is really starting to

(35:12):
be a good dog, like he minds. The only thing
we can't get him to do now is stay off
the furniture when we are in bed asleep because he
has free rain or the whole house never gets on
the furniture when we're awaken up. But it's like toy story.
We go away and he just like the house is his,
and he jumps up on the couch and so if
we ever get up, milm the night he's up, he's
on the couch and we have a little water bottle
we squired him with, like get off the couch. But

(35:34):
I'm like, he can have a piece of people food.
She's like, don't do it. So I give up some
people food and time goes by half a day a day,
and he vomits everywhere and poops everywhere, but just randomly
has has nothing to do with people food. And a
few more days, I'm like, let me just come bu
bye to this. She goes, we you know what happened
last time you did it. I said no, it's just

(35:54):
a random thing. And she's like, okay, you can do
what you want. But you know he's gonna get sick again.
He's a bulldog. He's not that healthy of animals anyway.
Give them people food and I'm like, hey, buddy, don't
worry about you can have one bite you you were good.
He just sits there, quiet, chill. Here's the bathroom all
over the place again. So it is the people. It
is the people food. Don't why she goes, hey, do

(36:18):
what you want, but just know that it's gonna make
him sick. So it's the people food. That's a good
story about the dog. It is a good story. Yeah,
So shout out Tiffany King, the director at the Ice Center,
because she made it happen. All right, there you go.
That is what it's all about. That was tell me
something good. There's a song out right now with Dustin
Lynch and McKenzie Porter. They came in here and played

(36:41):
it together. It's called Thinking About You Just get you've

(37:05):
heard that one right, Yeah, it's so good. So I
was talking to her on the Bobby Cast, which is
a podcast that I do, and not only is she
a good singer, but she's also a successful actress, which
is how you recognize. Yes, she kept staring at her
like I know, I know you first, Why does she
look so familiar? And it's because I'm so you know
on TV? So the show you saw her I was
called Travelers on Netflix. Yeah. But she also talked in

(37:26):
this podcast about how she auditioned for the part of
the sister on We'll call it s Creek. Oh, we'll
call it Schmidtz Creek. Okay. That role she auditioned for
and then got a callback for. Here's a clip. I
auditioned and did callbacks with him in the room and
he's like, so funny, didn't get it. Should have got it.
But I mean the girl who got it was way better.

(37:46):
But which role? The sister? Oh? Really? Yeah you did?
You got a callback on that meeting. You went an
audition for the producer, So I went. I did the
initial audition and then they called me back and it
was me and him in the room, him reading, me
reading the sister part and producers did they call and
tell you know, you don't get this? No, it just
goes over over here. So she met with Dan Levy,

(38:07):
the guy, but she was up. She would have been like, David,
have you seen the documentary about that or the farewell
documentary for that show? So it's really good and the
sister that ended up getting that role to McKinsey tried
out for. She talks about how like she was barely
surviving and had been grinding at it. As you often
hear a lot of actors and actresses do but her

(38:29):
name in the show, um alex No, no Alexey so
she but I mean in the show completely changed her life. Obviously,
it's crazy. Let's go over and talk to Austin, who
is in Kansas. Austin, you're on the air. What's going on?
I got a good morning? All right, I'm ready. Why

(38:50):
did the pencil smell? Why did the pencil smell? It
was a number two? Mm? Well, okay, I appreciate that. Austin. Yeah, absolutely, everybody. Thanks,
that's good stuff. That's good stuff. Good stuff. By the way,
if you want to hear that full interview with McKenzie porter,

(39:11):
just search for the Bobby Cast. It's it's great. It's
a music podcast on Friday's Reba. Are you recorded it? Amazing?
Came over for an hour. So her biggest two songs
are both covers. Did you know that Fancy and lights
went out of Georgia? Both covers? Wow? Talked about that
Fancy and the Nights the night the lights went out

(39:33):
in Georgia. So anyways, subscribe to the Bobby Cast. Over
to Amy for the morning, Corny, Morning, Corny. Why don't
mummies take time off? Why don't mummies take time off.
They're afraid unwind. The pitzel One's probably better, and even
then it's all on brand for October. That was the morning, Corny.

(39:59):
You're right, it being Halloween, it does that wins out.
Thank you, good job. On phone is Rachel in Oklahoma. Hi, Rachel,
Hey Bobby, how are you guys? Doing pretty good? How
are you? I'm wonderful. I'm sitting in the parking lot
at Planet Fitness eating my scrambled eggs. Seem to go
work out. You can eat that close to a workout,
Like for me, I can't eat that close. I don't know.

(40:22):
I've tried both ways. I had not to eat and
then I'm like, oh, I don't feel good. So I've
been trying really hard. I went from the McDonald's burrito
and now I'm down the scrambled egg because of the calories.
So anyways, that's what I'm doing. But I just wanted
to call because I've called like fifty times. I've always
wanted to get on here and I never have a

(40:42):
good enough story. But I legit saw that you and
Caitlin were making Nashville one of the most beautiful places,
and I couldn't agree more, and I was like, here's
my chance, because this is the truth. So I just
wanted to tell you that you are so just real
and I that about you and I just that's awesome. Well,

(41:03):
thank you, yes, And so my point is I love
listening to you when I work out, and I want
to thank all of you guys for helping me work out.
I laughed so hard with my headphones on that people
think I'm crazy, and like when we were talking about
the diamond mining, I just couldn't hold myself back. I
love it. You guys are awesome, and just thank you

(41:24):
again for everything. You're welcome. I have so many things
to say here. First off, as she mentioned, we are
on the cover in Nashville of Nashville's twenty five most
Beautiful People. Caitlin and I are. Now, let's not get
it twisted. They didn't put me on the cover. I
wasn't going to be on the cover. We were the
first couple they've ever put on. But it was about

(41:45):
her and that's okay with me, and I knew that right,
And so it's a go to my Instagram you can
see the pictures. But I have no problem with that
being in the case because listen she is. She's awesome.
There's an article in it too, which you can read.
We talked about our first date and begetting a little
flak about that. It's like, people are like, that's the
dumbest first date I ever heard. The thing about our

(42:05):
first date is she didn't think it was a date.
I kind of did. I was in California shooting a
game show or something, and we had been talking a
little bit back and forth on Instagram for a few
months and we met and I was staying at this hotel.
We got a salad and I was like, Hey, there's
like a little club in this hotel. Do you want
to go? And mostly it was like get a drink,

(42:26):
but I don't drink, and she drinks like a little
bit like champagne and a little bit of wine. And
we went and it was like a hardcore hip hop
club and we danced for a few songs, were like
either play is it for us right now? And so
people were just getting I mean, people were like, that's
the stupidest for she didn't know it was a date.
I was looking for any reason whatsoever to keep her around,
you know, that evening, And that was our awkward first date.

(42:48):
I remember some guy in a Tom Brady jersey grinding
on this girl. He had her bent over grinding on
the dun and I was like, hey, can we do
That's like she was like, now, don't think so. But
if if you go to Instagram you can see some
pictures mister Bobby Bones. But yes, we're on the cover
were We were very excited about it. That's school, y'all
are the first couple, and yes, she is beautiful, but

(43:09):
they put both of you on there as a couple.
Absolutely they did. No, you're beautiful together. Man, you we
are beautiful no matter what they say. What's can tear
me down? But also people like how did you get that?
Would you? We had no idea. They called us out
of nowhere and they were like, hey, would you guys
like to be on the cover. We were like, oh,
oh sure. There was no submission. We didn't submit, not

(43:31):
that I'm above that, but we didn't. They just called
and said would you like to be on the cover?
And she was like, is this over an eight to you?
And I said it is because she doesn't really like
to do things public unless I go it's over an
eight out of ten, let's se yeah, I think it'd
be good. And she was like, okay, I'm happy to
do it then, and so I gave it an eight
and we did it, and there it is the end. Hey,
thank you for the call. I appreciate that Kayla and

(43:53):
I were opening wedding gifts, which we still haven't opened
all of them. Heck, we're only about a fifth of
the way through. And as I was riding the thank
you cards, I was thinking, you know what, for a
wedding gift, I would prefer not to get a thank
you card. I want to go to the mail. I
don't want to just even an in person thank you
it would work for me. And why do we have
to send thank you card for wedding gifts? We don't
send up for birthday gifts. We don't send up for
Christmas gifts. Some people do, yeah, but mostly they don't.

(44:15):
Mean you ever got to thank you card for a
Christmas gift, Daddy? No, never, not that I can think of,
or a birthday gift to somebody? No? What do they
usually say thank you? And that's okay for me. I'm
just not a big go to the mail guy. I
don't want to. So I'm riding the cards, and I
put this on into and going, hey, what if I
just send like a personalized video to the person, because
I'd send one to Mike d And I was like, hey, man,

(44:38):
look we have your thing here. Thank you, We're gonna
use these, do it all something funny send because honestly,
when you get these, and I've gotten them too, it
says thank you for the blender, thanks for coming to
the wedding. The end, there's really nothing personal about it
except they took their hand and wrote on it. And
I said, what if we just did these videos for
people instead of writing all the thank you cards? Or

(44:59):
we could do the video eos for millennials gen z.
But the older people get cards, and so pretty much
I've said the most sacrilegious thing I could have ever said.
Misty of nobody likes to I don't even think people
really like to get these thank you cards. For a way,
people like, when you get a gift, you just send
a thank you card. No, you don't do that. Where

(45:21):
with you the cards you wrote for your birthday for Christmas?
I think it's a dumb tradition. Yeah, I mean you
could change the way people do things. I think for
older people great. We still send thank you cards, I
think for younger people, I don't think they also who
uses the mail. We don't gonna get bills the meil anymore.
So what are you doing? I got a video? Who did? Hey?

(45:48):
I just consider that a compliment that we consider you
like one of our cooler friends. Okay, Miked, you got
a video, Eddie. Don't worry you're getting your thank you card?
Thank you because I saw your video and I'm like,
this is ridiculous, because I think it was more of
the excuses. You're like, I mean, I don't want to
spend all that time and oh so sad you'd spend
time on a thank Hell, it takes just as long

(46:09):
for him to make the videos would for him to
write a card. In a whole video, it's like, hey,
look this is what we have, thank you. We're opening
them now, this is what we're gonna use them for,
and then you can. Actually I kind of liked that.
I watched y'all unwrapping the gift. I got it like
that kid on YouTube who makes all the millions of
dollars doing that. You shot, yeah, Ryan, you shot video
of you opening the game. Yes, we got your gift.

(46:30):
Caitlin's opening it. Then they're saying thank you. My question is, though,
that's just one of my gifts. Do I get another
video for I guess you haven't gotten to the other one.
We haven't. Do I get two videos? No, that will
cost double that's cameo And that kind of changed in
my mind then that you were opening the video. Yeah,
I mean it was a whole experience. It's kind of cool.
I get that some people are gonna go no, thank you,

(46:52):
and I think it thank you card is good, Like Abby,
our phone squinter got this job because you were to
thank your card after an interview exactly. But there's just
too much consistency here on why thank you cards have
you written after wedding gifts but not after other gifts?
We get, oh, you only get married once? No, no,
But here's the thing most people, not most, I think
we should either normalize all thank you cards all the
time for every gift, or a personal thank you however

(47:14):
the person deems, but not you either need to do
a video or a card, and the video is very new,
like the first time I've ever even been exposed to
a video thank you card for wedding gifts. But like
you can't do an in person. Hey, thanks for the
wedding gift. Also, let me tell you this my handwriting
Yeah sucks. It's okay though, it's not about the handwriting. Yes,
it is here. I'll read you some comments. Kelsey k

(47:38):
this is basically what I do cards to older family member,
snapchats or pictures to other people of us using them. Okay,
don't look a cop out from surely. This is actually
a better way to say thank you. You can express
yourself better in a video than you can on a card. Wendy.
I'm fifty four and I've always thought thank you cards
were the stupidest things ever. If I wanted to give

(47:59):
you a gift, I would, and I don't need to
thank you mail to me. This is not about the video,
just thank you cards in general. From Doki Jones. It's
just on and on, Okay, but I did get one
from producer. Ready, if you send me a video, I'm
coming right over and picking that juicer up. Dang right.
I love how I mean it, Just I never got
that video. You're the oldest person on the show and
you're anti video. Chelsea writes. I'm team Caitlin. I even

(48:22):
write handwritten thank you cards after a job interview that
I get. Yeah, that's that's that's personally. Yeah, so then
we should do wedding invitations by video. Hey, you're invited
to our wedding. I try to tell Caitlyn that we'll
always spending money. Yeah, well I'm the same page now,
the paperless posts. Yes. My point is I love thank

(48:43):
you cards. I write thank you cards, but I think
having to write them for wedding gifts. If that's the case,
we should have been writing for Christmas gifts and we
should write it for birthday gifts. And I will accept
nothing less. And if that's what we're gonna do, fine,
I'll write at I'll write a card for every gift
I get. I'm not against writing thank you cards. I
just think that the wedding gift card only we're only
doing it because tradition tells us to, not because it's

(49:04):
actually something that's good. You might just be mad too,
because you got a lot of gifts. That's true, That's
probably most of it. All Right. My hand was hurting,
and I'm like, oh, do I get but no. We
sent Mike and Amy. There's early And then I started
to tell Caitlin, why don't we do this for everybody?
She was like, no, people expected thank you card. I'm
gonna tell you this and I'm gonna I'm gonna end it.
I don't expect it. Thank you car when I give

(49:26):
somebody a wedding gift and then I get it in
the mail five months later, and I'm like, oh yeah,
but I never sit there going I wonder where I
think you card is? Do you guys? No? No, not really.
But it would be cool if people about wedding gift
from send a video of our friend Meg got married
to her and her husband and they're showing, hey, we
got this, We're actually you're in it right now for

(49:47):
the first time. So thank you for the gift because
this is actually something that's actually changing our day to
day life. Oh, it would be amazing. I still want
my thank you card. Thank you well. Amy. Are you
okay with you? I am Morgan, I'm fine with it.
Would you video or card video? Okay? Yeah, I wonder
where this wonder where the division is? Gray, I bet
you he does Thank you card ray video? Okay. Scuba

(50:12):
for sure. I think it's an age thing, Eddie. Honestly,
Scuba me It doesn't really matter as long as to
say thank you, whether it be video or a card.
Oh cool, Hey, Scoopa, appreciate the give bud. There you go,
there was You'll get a video to buddy. Hey, we're
five five verses one video here, dang, all right? And
Ironic Eddie is the video producer here. Oh dang, you're right.

(50:32):
It's like Ray Ye Ironic Wedding Day. All right, Luke
Combs Hurricane Bobby Bones Show. By the way, I save
all the mean comments. I understand this is not going
to be This is like Home Alone's not a Christmas movie.
I say that too. Oh you need to get your
guy that you pay from the Arkansas basketball team to
make a video mormalizing video thank you cards. Oh I
thought you're gonna have him do the thank you cards.

(50:56):
I spent a lot of yesterday binge watching Squid Game
on Netflix. I'm saying, now, maybe the best show I've
ever seen the period ever ever. Yeah, it's in that
conversation breaking bad. I think it might be the best
show I've ever seen. What it's a huge statement. It
is probably probably not for everybody. Probably some of it

(51:18):
is because I just finished watching it. But I watch
a lot of great shows, and I don't go best
show I've ever seen. I based it on how I
just couldn't wait to get to the next episode. My
mind was blown constantly. It's a It's a show on
Netflix called Squid Game. It's a Korean show. They do
not speak English. They do overdub with English, like the
old Kung Fu movies where they would go hi, am

(51:38):
you Oldlita, but their mouth was moved differently, right. I
also put subtitles on, and that was tough for me.
Remember the movie we watched, Eddie, you said it was
the grest movie of all time? Yes, what's it called? Parasite? Parasite?
That was a Korean though. Good. Oh yeah, that was good.
I thought we were gonna talk about the other movie
Eddie made me watch, where the Life is Beautiful, great
res Italian but the worst. So I watch this Squid Game.

(52:00):
It takes about half of the first episode for me
to even adjust to people not speaking with the words
coming out of their mouth exactly right. But it's about
people that are down on their luck and they agree
to go play these games for money. But if they lose,
they're all kids games. But if they lose, the kids games,
they die, and it ends up with one person being
the winner of squid Game. I started watching it because

(52:23):
we talked about it on the show, and I was like,
it says Monchy, you know what, it's violent, but I'm not.
There was nothing about it to me that Screams were
just doing violence for the sake of doing violence. Well,
Hunger Games is violence like that? Yeah? I mean it's
like you send kids into a dome to fight for
their it's that ish death. It's not ish like it's
Hunger Games ish. Mike, do you watch You're all done? Yeah?
All done. If I say Squid Game maybe the best

(52:44):
show I've ever seen, what do you think? I would
almost agree with that. That's the first show in a
long time that I had to binge it all and
watch every single episode because I couldn't stop, couldn't stop,
looked up every theory afterward, like I could not be
any more squid Game in what do your research after?
I can't tell you because I don't want to spoil anything.
I don't want to stand on this side of the
road with a sign good having to get a thousand
honk because I run squid Game. But I wish you

(53:07):
guys would watch it. You don't have to. You don't
have to, but we could have a lot of fun.
We could play like Connect four. We could have our
own squid game here where people don't die. Yeah, and
Caitlin still not watching it, just you're watching on your own.
She didn't want to watch it. She didn't want to
watch to begin with. And even though I was like,
this is the best show I've ever seen, she was like, well,
now you're three episodes in and I'm not gonna go
start from the beginning, and I've done that with a

(53:27):
couple shows on her I'm like, dang, I wish I
we got into that. Dang. A most asked question about
it is this squid game a real game in Korea?
It is not? But can I tell them about the
first game? Yeah? Okay, red Light, green Light? Talk about
this on the show maybe maybe on Yesterday where they're
like red Light and the person has to stop and

(53:49):
if you're moving they shoot you. Oh yeah, that's right.
You did talk about the first episode green Light and
after it's wild. I'm gonna leave it there for now.
I could not be any I don't think i've ever
been as obsessed with a single show as I have been.
Squid Game like looking it up? All right? All right?
Nine episodes squid Game A plus five squids. Wow, five squids,

(54:10):
five squids. Maybe the best show you've ever maybe the
best show I've ever seen. Um, it's gonna be the
Netflix is the biggest show ever. Wow, it will be.
If it's not already, it will be the biggest show ever.
On hold one. Another commonly asked question is why is
Netflix being sued for squid Games because they put a
guy's real phone number on there. Oh say that, Mike,
So there's a number you have to call now if

(54:31):
you get like four thousand calls a day. They don't
know the old five five trick. I guess not, h
oh actually to Also another thing is that a broadband
company is suing Netflix to pay for boss for increased
network traffic and maintenance work due to a surge of
viewers on the platform. So so many people are watching this,

(54:53):
it's causing issues. What's rotten tomatoes? Have Squid Game at
might do? Yeah? Yeah, all right, we'll have to. It's
it's brutal, but it's not brutal for the sake of
it's not like those those Quentin Tarantino movies where it's
just violent for the sake of violence. That's part of
that art. Like, I'll still be able to sleep. Um,
it's not scary, right, Okay, because I don't watch scary movies.

(55:14):
So if I don't tell my wife what it's about
and we start watching it together, even though I know what,
I think she'll like it, Okay, I might try that.
I do think she'll like it. Um, but it's hardcore
and I wouldn't reckon it's now number one in ninety
different countries. I hope that no countries look at this
and they're like, oh, good idea. Oh it's They don't
even do that in Korea. They don't even do that

(55:34):
with like murder. I don't think anyone ever looks at murder.
You know. People get their murder ideas from shows. Okay,
that being said, Caitlin and I will watch a documentary
called The Way Down on HBO Max, which is about
a church that's like fifteen minutes from my house and
this woman started this diet in the eighties where it's like, hey,

(55:56):
all you have to lose weight pray and she made
millions of dollars millions and millions of dollars, and then
she started her own church and it shows kind of
the cult activity behind this church. It's called the Way
Down God Greed in the Cult of Gwen's Chamblin. What's
crazy is they show streets they're by my house. Yeah,
I didn't know this was happening. Amy's mom did this

(56:19):
diet back in the day. Well, yes, So when I'm
watching the documentary, I first of all, I'm my mind
is blown, similar to Bobbies, that this was this is
happening like in our community, that there could be this
cult type behavior. So then it's just like, oh, my gosh,
this is happening all around us and you have no idea.
But when I'm watching the documentary, they show a workbook
from like the nineties, from the Way Down Workshop, And

(56:40):
what she had done is she she's put it out
to several different churches, like almost like two thousand across
the country started to order her workbooks and her Bible
study to implement the program inside their churches. And my
church growing up was one of them. And I texted
my sister right away and I'm like, Google Weight Down
Workshop logo, does that look familiar? And she Oh yeah,
definitely Mom did that. And I remember my mom being

(57:02):
at home with her little weight down workshop, you know,
Bible study workbook, and you know, if she was hungry,
like making sure that she was really hungry, and then
like using her time if she needed to fast and pray,
which I mean, I get that whole thing. I don't
want to like, you know, muddy, that she believed that. Yes,
like she was attaching faithfulness to your body type and

(57:25):
your ability to control your appetite and your hunger, to
how the faithful servant you are to God. And it just,
oh my gosh, it's crazy how it just exploded and
morphed into something more than she set out. I don't
think she wanted to create a call at the beginning, no,
but she started to get rich and powerful from this thing,
and then she left the church Christ and it made

(57:46):
this church and holy Moly, and then she's like, no divorce,
and then she gets divorced. Yeah, I mean, but she
got to a point where some people left, like she
denied the Trinity. So she was like, okay, no, there
is just God, no father, son, holy Spirit. And half
the people were like okay, I gotta go. But then
other people were like, Okay, we're part of something bigger here.
She knows the truth. She's the one in all the

(58:06):
lamb that God is speaking to and they stuck. They
stuck by her. It's crazy. I didn't want to watch it, honestly,
I was like, Nan, not for me. Caitlin's like, let's
watch it, and it was her turn to pick. We
watched all three episodes in a row. Yeah, And I
mean there's people that are in the documentary that were
members of the church that still like live in this
area ten minutes from my house. And you may have

(58:31):
heard in the news because she died in a plane
crash earlier this year. Yeah, like months ago. She died
in a plane crush, her her husband, her new husband.
The documentary starts with that too. The very first thing
you say is like this they which they were already
filming the documentary before she died, so they had to
go back and like, but here's the thing. They knew
the documentaries coming out. Some of the conspiracy theories are
the new the documentars coming out, They've earned so much trouble.
Are they even really dead because their bodies haven't been found? Well,

(58:54):
they say the bodies were found. I don't. I looked.
I've done a lot of research, but I'm gonna do
like people when they say they do COVID research and
I don't really know. Okay, I'm gonna be the I'm
gonna be different everybody that goes I've done a lot
of research on COVID. I read a lot of stories,
and I still don't know crap because I wasn't there
and I'm not a corner okay, and I'm not someone
who's I don't know. But yeah, I mean that's the
plane crash, Eddie. That was a person, remember it. Yes,

(59:14):
So it's just really I give it four and a
half church pews out of five. It's not over though,
now two more next year? Was it next year? Yeah,
there's no more week. You have to wait. Yeah, oh
I thought next week we're in another episode. Next year
you get two more episodes early twenty twenty two. What's
interesting about her dying in the middle of them filming it,
or quote unquote dying, is that so many these people

(59:37):
were referring to them as if they're still alive and
they're having did they're in these court cases with them,
and they're battling for custody of children and things like
that that are very serious, and they're like, oh yeah,
I mean my life is being ruined and I'm like now,
and then obviously they at the time of filming they
didn't know. Well, they're no longer a problem. There's a
lot going on right now. Okay, we'll wrap it there,

(59:59):
we'll go home, We'll go go watch exactly. We're not
going home. We have more show. Don't worry. It's time
for the good news. Did you watch the Patriots Buccaneers
game this weekend? No, but I know that Tom Brady
broke a record and he's now thrown forty five miles

(01:00:19):
worth of football. He did break a record. They stopped
the game briefly to give him the ball. Yeah. And
why was that a big game though? Oh? Because he
now plays for Tampa and he used to play for
the Patriots and facing off with Bob Belichick. Close. Bill,
you're pretty good though, I give you a B plus.
Good job on that. Yeah, that forty five miles, he's

(01:00:43):
pretty good, right, Okay, two massiots. I'm sure. Yes, that's
a stat they put up. He didn't set the record
for throwing forty five He didn't really throw it that far.
But now that's how many miles worth of footballs he
has thrown. Correct. Two Massachusetts police officers who surprised a
little boy with a brand new bicycle last month were
rewarded tickets to the Paytreet's and Bucks game this past weekend,

(01:01:03):
courtesy of Duncan. Last month, taunting police officers Michael Flynn
and Michael Hughes surprise six year old Brian King with
a new bicycle after this was stolen twice. You remember
the story his guest on twice? Yes, I had it.
It was Mike, tell me something good. Surprise. You didn't
get this to d didn't know. Brian told officers it
was the second time in that week as bike had
been stolen. So they got him that and they got
him as that's correct for the bike. And so then

(01:01:26):
Duncan heard about this and sent us two comps to
the big game. I wonder if they heard Mike tell
me something good, that'd be cool, Duncan. Let's just go anyway.
That story is great. I mean, the cops did this
and recognized it. And then Tom Brady three for forty
five miles. Yeah, now his career record is now that

(01:01:47):
much throwing. But what a cool game to get invited
to go to because it's it's a history, it's a history.
He sounds like the Sore Losers podcast right now, exactly
like I may should have me on as a guest.
I robably know more than Eddie. There you go that
does you say you're you don't know the who's who's
and the lots one? But he kind of does well,

(01:02:09):
he acts dumb on that does. Okay, that's what it's
all about. That was tell me something good. What's happened
to friends? Let's get over and do the news Bobby's story.
There is a winner in the Powerball, and last night
somebody won the seven hundred million dollars, so somebody's really

(01:02:30):
rich now. But that was one of those of us
growing and growing. I like it when it gets to
a billion, that's when it's worth enough for me to
get into. Okay, but I didn't play. I need a
group of people around me to be motivated to do
it as kind of a fellowship, like a fun thing
like let's go, let's just do this and get them
talking about something fun to do. I'm not like Lunchbox

(01:02:52):
or even like Eddie, where they're like, I'm doing this
and I'm gonna win it if I don't win. To
be mad Eddy, did you play? No, No, I've told
you guys. I think I'm done planing forever. I did
scratch offs. Those are those are fun. But I lost
too much and I stopped playing. You were doing that
a lot. I was just trying to show you you're
gonna lose. And what stunk is I lost? I've proved
myself right. Yesterday everything went down. The whole world ended

(01:03:15):
for like six hours. Facebook, Instagram. We don't really use
WhatsApp in America that much. Other countries it's massive, oh yeah,
for sure, but here not really that much. But Facebook,
Instagram or WhatsApp was down for more than six hours.
It is the worst outage for the technology giant since
two thousand and eight went a bug knocked Facebook down
for a day, but it only had eighty million users then.

(01:03:36):
Now it has three billion users. So all I know
is that I kept swiping and it wouldn't change. I
kept trying to load up my pumpkin video for the
day and it wouldn't load. And then I went over
to Facebook, which I don't always do, and it was down,
and I was like, well, and then it didn't really
bother me that much. Yeah, I didn't really try to
get on it, and I don't need to be on

(01:03:57):
it all the time. Now Twitter goes down, I'll be crank.
But it was down and people started to guess, you
know why, Facebook's not saying exactly why. But the night
before that person went on sixty minutes and was like,
here's what's happening. Was a whistleblower about Facebook. Big story
between yesterday's shut down and then that night before of

(01:04:19):
the whistleblower, Zuckerberg's lost about seven billion dollars. I'm sure
he'll get some of the back. I know. I wonder
what that is equivalent, like, is that like us losing
five dollars or probably more than that. I know, but
he has a bad day for Zuckerberg. But when her
name was Francis Howgan, and she went on and she
worked in like a department of Facebook. But she had

(01:04:39):
over ten thousand pages that she had copied. Yeah, and
she had all the receipts, and she was like, look,
here's the thing with Facebook. They knew that they were
increasing suicidal thoughts and eating disorders among young girls, and
they didn't do anything about it, and they were claiming
they did. They were claiming they were the bested, but no,
they weren't. They were just worried about growth more than
they're worried about anything else. Because if they got rid
of the things that that caused these thoughts and disorders,

(01:05:03):
then people wouldn't be as addicted and they wouldn't go
to it as much. And then they listed the celebrities
that were the worst to follow, that were making people
feel the worst. A lot of Kardashians were on that list.
And not that the Kardashians were purposefully going please feel
bad because you're disgusting and stupid, but it's the content
that they were putting out was making people actually feel

(01:05:24):
the worst. It wasn't all the Kardashians, but I believe
three of them were on there. I think on the
other side, the Rock was on the good side. Like
there were some two they listed out that had these
people actually make folks feel better. It's a wild list
to look at. But yeah, if you think Facebook's got
your back or they're not spying on you or in
Instagram too our phones, I know people are like, oh,

(01:05:47):
there's a big expiracy vaccine. It's got to chip in it.
First of all, that ain't true. Second of all, they
don't need that. We're holding phones. They're watching us though
our phones every day. Have you guessed them go being
tracked by a vaccine chip? Why would waste of time?
They got us in phones? And Alexis some expert that
I saw in the news last night talking about all
of this, said that what he was most shocked by

(01:06:10):
about all of this is that people are shocked to
hear it like that people when they're learning about it,
that they're just appalled. And he's like, you should not
be shocked by this at all. I feel like I
guess for him, it just seems like we should expect this.
I mean, we need to do better, but we're welcoming it. Yeah,
we're welcoming the sadness, the depression, and the anxiety based

(01:06:30):
on the fruits of the time we spend obsessed with
social media. That's why they say, hey, find a healthy
balance or just djaf about it. And that's mostly what
I do. Yeah, well I like it, don't give Yeah,
I like it and I use it. But they really
affect him me day to day as far as I

(01:06:51):
have I'm feeling good or bad. But yeah, no, they're
what that's that's our phones, guys. They're tracking this with
the Moses, you know, Chipping Nova, Bill Gating. Bill Gates
has got us in our phone. Even though this is
more of an Apple thing. Do you ever have somebody
that uses a green instead of Apple? And you're like, yes,
I do my husband. Yeah, it's like what it's And

(01:07:12):
here's the thing. I'm always irritated because I'm like, I
can't send you like an eye message. But then I'm
probably like, that's probably the safer phone. Oh yeah, I
know he loves it. Well, they he use it for
his work. It's just better for what they do in
his field. And so I'm like, okay, well, can you
just get a different phone for normal life? I love
an iPhone? But I'm telling you, they got me, and

(01:07:33):
they know everything about me. They got me. Finally, we
mentioned this last week. William Shatner is becoming the oldest
person headed to space October twelfth, So we're a week out.
I'm still with my theory of he's going up to
die up there. Yeah, he's only going to be up
there ten minutes. Hey, how long he's take to walk
out the plank. Yeah, not very long. Like think if

(01:07:54):
you're William Shatner and you're ninety something, he's ninety, right, Yeah,
ninety years old going to space. I think he's going
up there to go, all right, shoot me off into space.
I'm just gonna ended up here. It's been a good life,
so wild theory. Never heard that anywhere. Probably it's very stupid,
but if it happened, But how how crazy would he
spent his whole life on Star Trek. Yeah, and he's like,
I'm ready to go, just shoot me off into space.

(01:08:16):
M I mean, I think it'd be pretty cool if
that's what he wanted to do. If that's what he
wanted to do, well, no, that's we can't do that
to people. He's not. He doesn't know. He's gonna do
it to himself. I know. But if William Shatner wanted
to go into space, amy he spent his whole life
being known as the gay from space. Yeah, let's say
sick and we don't know. Okay, he's ninety. Listen, I'm
forty one and everything hurts on me. I can't imagine

(01:08:36):
being ninety. Yeah, and he's like, I want to go
out the same way that people had me come into
their life in space. Wow, like it's like people. Then
he walks in a little hatch and then Bezos goes boooo,
types in the code six nine six nine and then
shoots him off. See, and then Shatner's like, well, they

(01:08:57):
they might need to give him a sedative or something.
That seems like they'd be very scary. And yeah, yes,
very cool, and you can't change your mind what you're
out there. But why are you talking about this? Depressing?
And also what what is that doctor Cavorkian, I'm just
saying he's ninety. Yeah, that's all. Yeah. No, my dad's

(01:09:20):
a girlfriend towards the end of his life. She was
older and had a heart condition and she kind of thought,
like they would talk about how Yeah, she's like, maybe
maybe I'll go somewhere like what it is it Utah
or somewhere one of those states, and just like, you know,
take take her time with it and do what she
needs to do instead of like people should be able
to go out the way they want to. Yeah, that's

(01:09:41):
and by the way, I've not heard this anywhere, and
it's can we get them on It's one of the
stupidest theories I think you've heard in all the show.
This is stupider than me thinking people are watching a
st our phones. Yeah, I'm going to tell you this.
I have spoken to people that work for the FBI.
I've spoken to people that work in we'll just say
tech and don't like a horse. What does that mean.

(01:10:01):
We'll just say tech. Well, because they work in different
parts of tech, okay, like security, I don't. I just
want to say anything about it. Okay. If they're like
any people can log in and watch you all the
time on your phone. They're halfway smart. It's very easy
on your cameras. Amy's husband puts a sticky on his
and he knows what's tape M and he knows some stuff. Sure,

(01:10:23):
all right, that's what's out news. Closed story. A worker
at Wendy's on the LSU campus was arrested Saturday night
after pulling a gun in the restaurant and threatening to
shoot a customer. East Baton Rouge Sheriff's office deputy standing
outside where approached around eleven am by three people who

(01:10:46):
said a worker began threatening them with the gun. Deputy
said they went inside the Windy's and twenty one year
old Keith Johnson Junior, was holding a small bag with
an extended magazine visibly sticking out. Arrest documents that one
the victims was in an argument with the manager. When
Johnson Junior walked back to the back of the restaurant
came back with a bag, she pulled the gun out
and threatened the shooter. Who don't ask for extra pickles.

(01:11:10):
That's what we learned here, We learned whatever. That's why
we here's the story, right, here's the real story in this.
You never know at any time when you're having road rage,
if you're ordering food, if you're the one that's having
food ordered from you, if you're a jerk, somebody might
have a gun and that get in real quick, and
by that your life. You're fighting over a parking spot.

(01:11:32):
You never know what somebody could pull out on you.
Because it's pretty easy for someone to keep a gun hidden.
They can contell that sucker in many ways on their
hip and their boot. Yeah, in their coat. I used
to wear mine in my top hat. Really, yeah, top
hat on top of it, wear on my head. But really,

(01:11:53):
next time someone cuts you off and you're all throwing
the middle finger, yelling at them. All they gotta do
is reaching their glove box. Who pull out a gun.
Where I come from, everybody had guns, but nobody used
them like that. It's wild to think about this. I'm
from Mountain Pine, Arkansas. It is extremely rural, seven hundred people.
We hunted, we fished, We left our doors unlocked. I

(01:12:13):
mean this sounds like nineteen thirties. There wasn't right, It wasn't,
but we never argued. There was no gun crime, and
it's crazy to think about. Even when people got mad
and there were fights, no one went to get their gun. Yeah,
you just fought. I ran. I didn't want that part.
I'm not gonna act like I'm part of that, but

(01:12:33):
no one went to get there. And I try to
explain to people. I was having a conversation with someone
who lived in the Northeast and they're very anti gun.
I am very pro gun, but with some caveats, like
certain people shouldn't have guns. We shouldn't be able to
graduate to an extremely high powered rifle, much like you
can't drive an eighteen we learn unless you get the

(01:12:53):
license to do so. And I've done that, so I
don't think you should be able to get one of
these without having to make sure that you are mentally okay?
Should you sure, but you gotta need to pass some
tests first. Yeah, it shouldn't be as easy as it
is now. But I'm a big gun guy, right a
half guns. And he was like, I just don't understand guns.
And I said, well, because you don't understand what it's
like to grow up and need him as tools. You know,

(01:13:14):
A gun for us wasn't bang bang, bad guy, good guy.
A gun for us wasn't bang bang. Let's let's you know,
mostly protect ourselves. It was there in case we needed it,
But for us it was we hunt, We fish. We
didn't shoot the water dinner, So maybe fishing isn't it,
but yeah, it was eating. It was you know, the culture. Yeah,

(01:13:35):
but there was never a good We never had gun.
And to think back about everyone having a gun and
nobody ever got shot, I can't think of one single
time that. I mean, I remember people shooting themselves accidentally. Yea,
that happens that having nobody died, people lost toes and
fingers instead. My cousin lost any But you're right, but
that was their own fault. Did your cousin really losing one? Yeah? Yeah,

(01:13:58):
he was hunting with another guy and a bird flew
in between him and he shot his friend shot his way,
almost kind of like the Vice President kind of like
kind of like that that say, yeah, yeah, I've often
wondered if that was actually an accident. Let's talk about that.
But you know the episode of Breaking Bobby Bones where
I go with Lonnie to Idaho when Lonnie's a blind

(01:14:20):
guy who lost his vision because a gun went off
his friend shot him. Not I cannot see anymore, were hunting,
He's completely blind, and that that whole episode and you
go watching on Disney Plus, but that whole episode is
he's still a white water kayaker but he's completely blind. Amazing.
I love that episode. But just guys, be aware. If
someone's adduced to you, it's almost like let him, yeah,

(01:14:44):
And I don't. And I'm not good with that because
I am so competitive I am with I'm a challenger.
I'm I'm a number eight on that that Richter scale
what's that called. Yeah, I'm a number eight on the
NIA earthquake. Yeah, and I will challenge anybody all the time.
And still I go, you know what, I just don't
want to risk the fact that they might. No, they can.

(01:15:06):
Texas they made a role where five year olds can
carry a gun. No problem. I'm hearing they put it in,
they're passing it. They get a free passing and a
gun and a hand gun when they leave the hospital.
Here's your gift. Here you go. We we hear enough stories.
At least we share is enough on the show that
it's I fully believe that any given moment, especially road rage,

(01:15:28):
you could be in harm's way and it's not worth it.
I'm glad Eddie has your road rage calmed down, because
you used to have your kids in the car and
you would get angry. Yeah. What did that? Happened like
a few months ago and I've stopped doing it since then. Okay, yeah,
all right, Well nothing's happened since then, but I'll remember that.
This is your reminder. Yeah, it could daily. Let me
go out some calls here. Emily and Missouri is on.

(01:15:49):
We have talked to Emily before. She called in April
saying she lost her taste and smelled her to COVID
and she said it was completely gone. Emily, you there,
I am. Are you do you have your tasting smell back? Um? Well,
I have it back, but everything tastes like nastiness. Everything does. Yeah,

(01:16:12):
pretty much everything I've been living on, like cheese and
tortilla chips. So that's worse taste. Okay. I would rather
have no taste and smell than everything tastes bad, because
when no taste smell, you can eat just healthy foods,
keep your body nourished and be extremely healthy if everything
is bad, right, like, but or cheese and cracker is

(01:16:34):
the only thing that doesn't taste totally awful? Like is
that why? Or they tastes taste awful, but that's what
you want to put in, that's what you want in
your body. They actually don't. They don't taste awful, Like
I can't eat meat anymore. Like meat like brown beef, chicken.
It all tastes and smells the same. And it's what
I imagine spoiled meat would taste. Yeah, okay, And so

(01:16:58):
what's weird is like the meat eat and like even
my hansund sad my son's diaper, it all smells the same.
What if that was good? Though? What if what if
it was a total flip? It smell like everything that
was disgusting was now good, and everything it was good
is now bad, and she's like as a weekend the
middle of night and they just want to eat. My
son's already diving. That will be weird. Yeah, uh well, Emily,

(01:17:22):
sorry to hear that. Do you feel like that it's
still changing, like or are you just stuck in this
everything tastes bad or red for a while. I don't know.
I think I might be stuck here for a little bit.
I'm hoping that everything is just super heightened, Like things
smell things that should smell good, just are they just
don't smell great? So it's weird. I don't know. She's

(01:17:45):
only hanging out in public restrooms because it's all she
can take. No, I think that is good. I Emily
was sorry to hear that. I have I have lots
of weight, which is probably not good. So like ice
cream doesn't taste good? Um, I haven't. Yeah, like if
I eat chocolate, almost tastes like it's burnt. It's weird. Okay,
all right, Emily, good luck, Yep, thanks for the update.

(01:18:09):
Appreciate that. Let me grab a few more, I said,
I we take some cross. So Pam in Mississippi, you
are on the air. What's going on? Him? Hey, good morning, guys,
good morning. Okay, So every night when we eat supper
at the house, everything is the Bobby Bones Show. My
husband goes to work early in the morning, so he
don't get to hear so it's kind of like the news.

(01:18:30):
I don't want the news or anything, so it's always
the Bobby Bones. So lunchbox goes try to get a diamond,
you know, everything perfect. So he's I don't watch football,
don't watch sports, and so he was talking about the
Arkansas go I mean, I said who, and he said
the Arkansas game. I said, oh, you've got to bet
on that. I said, that's like Bobby's team. It's like, okay,

(01:18:52):
And I said, no, for real, you have to bet
on that. He lost two hundred bucks. So I got lost.
It ain't my fall. Hey, I didn't even bet him
last time I tried. I bet him some, but I
don't want our listeners betting every Arkansas game. Now I
feel like, oh, this late two hundred bucks I bet.

(01:19:12):
The husband was feeling pretty good though, like, oh, well,
she knows a little something. Maybe this guy on the
radio said that, okay, but on your Instagram, don't you
have betting with Bobby? Yeah? But I don't pet and
pick that game. Okay, Well, I don't know, I don't,
I don't want now I feel guilty. So can he
make his money back this week? Yes, there we go
now cars plus six and a half. Okay, tell him
that tonight at supper. Yeah, tell him that tonight. Hey, hey,

(01:19:35):
you got a mortgage. You have a paper from mortgage
to put the house up. Yeah, Arkansas plus six and
a half at all in your kids college funds? Go
for it, all right, hey, Pam, and use draft kings
promo code bones. Okay, Okay, She's like, okay, also don't
I'm like, no, don't, don't do that. Don't do that,
all right, Pam, thank you for the call. Hope you
have a great day. A right by bye. Let me

(01:19:58):
go to Curtis and Texas last call, real quick. We
got more to do, but Curtis, you're on the air.
More you going? What about buddy? Not much. I was
just telling you to associate that all this stuff about
the tracking and on the phone and the vaccine, if
that's true, brother, there shouldn't be any more missing people ever. Well,

(01:20:18):
I think a lot of times people that are missing
have their phones taken from them or they did them
or yeah, or the battery's dead. Can't track a dead battery.
You can on the last ping last, because they can
ping a phone and tell where you've been based on
the towers. Yeah. So no, I think the logic's a
bit flawed. If everybody was missing still had their phones on,
they were texting with their buddies, you think we'd find

(01:20:40):
them immediately. I mean, if someone got abducted but they
were still on TikTok posting videos, I think we'd find them.
I think the first thing they do is lose their phone. Yeah, like,
don't take your phone with you. So, and it's like
this guy's Brian Laundry. Brian Laundry, right, is his name, Briana.
He got a burner phone. First thing he did was
leave his phone back and then got a burner phone.

(01:21:00):
You can't track because you don't know whose it is.
So I understand what you're saying, but logically that doesn't
make a whole lot of sense. Yeah. Well, I think
that dog finds that dude. Vote for him for president,
right now, Dog the bounty hunter for president maybe finds

(01:21:21):
If bounty hunter finds him, I lose faith in the people. Well, yeah,
I'm you know, and good for Dog. The more people
out there searching, the better. Well, but I'm also confused
as how what one thing has to do with the other.
Anybody that can do anything on TV gets like the
president basically the end, I mean, that's not far from
the truth, you know at the end? Well, yeah, yeah,

(01:21:42):
what are you gonna say? Well, because I just think
that if he does find and it means that people
were giving him the tips that maybe they should have
been giving the thads. Well, let's not take all away
from Dog. He's been around the block a few times.
I mean, that's literally his I don't think he's going
to beat the FBI to it, but if he does,
let's go, Yeah, I mean, whatever we can to find
this guy and then Dog for president. All Right, I

(01:22:07):
appreciate that call, Curtis. I was talking about Squid Game earlier,
which I think is my favorite show, and it's so good.
Is this theme song? Yeah, it's so good. Don't fall
for that. It's so violent. There's violence, but it's shocking violence.
It's no more violent than Breaking Dad. That's pretty violent, yes, yes,

(01:22:31):
but it's not violent for the sake of just violence.
So Squid Game is my favorite show. Okay, what's it
for the sake of like a shocking? Okay, there's violence
about a shocking. The whole thing shocking. This story this
is like an extra tell me something good. The Squid
It's the biggest show in the world right now, number
one in ninety countries. As this said, it was turned
out for ten years. Yeah, I saw that. The guy

(01:22:51):
had the idea for ten years. Oh that's like some
country songs we hear of. Nobody wanted it. Yeah, that's cool.
The Squid game created Wong dung. Hey yuck. I mean
it probably didn't pronounce that right. Wrote the show in
two thousand and nine, but it was rejected by studios
for ten years. He once had to stop writing the

(01:23:12):
script in order to sell a six hundred and seventy
five dollars laptop due to money struggles. Stranger things, same thing.
They pitched that everywhere, everybody turned them down. Today, it's
number one in ninety plus countries and set to become
the most watched show in Netflix's history. The Queen Gambits
writers said it took thirty years with nine rewrites in
every studio He showed it too, so that no one

(01:23:33):
would be interested in chess. And then chess sales went
up after that show. Yeah for a minute, and then
they went back down. We got it back where we
started with chess, but still it was popular. But squid Game,
to me, I think it's there and I could just
still be in it. But there is no plans for
squid Game two yet there will be. There's no chance

(01:23:55):
they leave this, would this be? Would this being the
biggest show ever? There's no chance Squid Game two doesn't
just go out on top. No, I don't think so.
It's too big. I demand another season. It's I don't
want to say anything about it because I don't want
to spoil it in anyway, because it was like when
I read the Hunger Games. I never wanted to even

(01:24:16):
tell people what was happening in those books because I
just remember reading them for the first time and experiencing
that joy of being like, I can't wait to see
the next one. That's what squid games. Squid Game was
to me. But you could talk about it with your
friends that were reading it, and you can talk about it,
and Mike din I talk about squid Game all the
time we get together for fellowship. Squid Game Oh yeah,
we have study squid game study. So but they're for now.

(01:24:37):
There is no season two on Netflix even coming, but
it will. Sorry today filling in for lunchbox is producer. Ready, Look,
this happens to all of us. Right, We're in a
parking lot and we're waiting for a spot, and then
somebody comes out of nowhere and takes it and it
upsets you. Well this happened, and the lady that got
beat to the parking spot, well she let the lady

(01:24:58):
the other person go into the clinic and and then
she goes to the tesla is a really nice tesla,
and she gets her key in drags it across the
side of the car. But the problem is that tesla
has a whole camera system. It's caught everything on camera.
So there she was. She's busted. Yeah, so let me
just speak on this. Yeah, I get really upset if
someone takes a spot for me. Yeah that or cut

(01:25:19):
it's that's just cutting in line. I feel very disrespected
if someone cuts in line, because you're not better than
anybody else has been waiting in line. But I cannot
justify going and keying someone's cool. No mee with someone's
property is no good. It just isn't the same. And
then she, of course she gets busted and if you're
gonna do it to Tesla and the cost was eight
eight thousand dollars for the repair. I saw a TikTok

(01:25:41):
where this guy's like, I just got rented by this
girl and she's coming up to my car and he's
got his phone on he's recording her, and she goes,
why did you do that to the front of my car?
Sharts yelling at him. He's like, wait, what you're like,
you backed into the front of my car, and he goes, no,
you're reended me. She has no, no, no, you backed
in And you can tell she's lying, because how are

(01:26:04):
we just gonna throw it in reverse and nail somebody
from behind? And so they go and they get the
gas station footage and you see him sitting there and
she comes boom, and now's the daughter. And the crazy
thing was it was a Lamborghini he was driving. You know,
her insurance company had to be like you hit what?
Oh God, that's why what so that's why she used
to screamed out him. But that happened to me once

(01:26:26):
I was at a true food No no, Galaxy Cafe
and Austin and I'm sitting there in a car and
this big truck just backstright into me and the guy
gets out. Was like, why did you do hit me
in the back? And he did back into me. And
luckily someone was sitting over at Maddy's Cafe and walked
down and they go, nope, Sarah, you backed into him.
That's a wild Yeah. They that would have got her too. Also,

(01:26:48):
they probably could have used the surveillance from the from
the clinic for sure. Eddie say your thing. Yeah, that's
my bone head story of the day. So they say,
you see a USB charger in your hotel or your airbnb, like,
get out immediately because it's probably a camera. Oh wow.
They also say, if your smoke detector has it's placing
it right over the bed, it's probably a camera. Oh okay.

(01:27:12):
What if someone just before you left their USB cord
and you freak out for no reason? You take that risk, Amy, Yeah,
I guess so I've never had I'll play a clip
of this guy, but no one's ever done that in
my room. And usually if you leave something in the room,
the housekeeper that works at the hotel will take it out. Yeah,
shout out. I just got something I left behind in Vegas.
They mailed it to me. Really yeah, my sunglasses so nice.

(01:27:32):
That's so lucky. If I lose something in like Vegas,
i'd never see it. Never. Yeah, I know. I couldn't
believe it. I didn't even know I left them because
they blended in with the couch. I guess because a
dark couch, dark glasses. Nice ones too, So I was
super thankful. They got an email. They were like, hey,
we'll send them to you. Housekeeping bound it. My seven
year old cousin, Jonathan, took him to Vegas. I forgot him.
I haven't. There's a clip of that guy talking about it.

(01:27:55):
So he's have to spot hidden cameras in an abmb
old hotel. Now, one way to see if a device
as a camera is to shine a bright light at it.
If you hit a camera lens, it's going to give
a bluish reflection. So the camera is USB powered and
the wall charger it's plugged into is actually also a camera.
If we shine the light on it, you can see
that little pinhole in the middle with the blue reflection

(01:28:16):
That is the camera lens. So these camera lenses are
very small as you can see here, so they can
be hidden in anything, even a hole in the wall.
You're going to want to check any suspicious devices or
holes that are facing the shower, dressing area or the bed.
I guess I've only been in AIRBNBA a couple of times,
but I just expect somebody's watching me. Oh so sometimes
when I sit on the toilet, I just wave like hey,

(01:28:38):
even if there's not, I didn't lose anything. But if
there is, and they know, I know, like I know
you're watching this. Yeah, yeah, we're done. That's it. We'll
see you tomorrow morning. Doctor Oz will be on. I
have a list of things I want to ask him about.
I want to ask him about energy, drinks, chiropractors, and
flu shots, just just for a few all right, see tomorrow.

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