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April 23, 2021 28 mins

Bobby talks to Caller Katy in Oklahoma who is the one who got the Cameo from Raymundo where he plugged his own merch. He talks about a man who is suing Dunkin Donuts for hot coffee that will spilled on him. Fire Chief Robert also made the news for being on our show. Bobby on how many views you have to get online to make money as an influencer.

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
It's time for the Bobby Bones post show. Here's your host,
Bobby Bones on the show. Today we did a fun
Fact Friday off and I'm gonna read you this. Hopefully
heard the show. Um, it's not a spoiler. Who cares?
He goes, She goes. Listen to the Bobby Bone Show
this morning. On the way to school, the fun Fact

(00:23):
Friday segment comes on and we learned that a fart
travel seven miles per hour. We giggled, yes, you're welcome.
A few minutes later, in the drop offline, the drop
off LiLine is going slow. My eight year old son says,
come on, my first go faster than this. That's funny.
That's what I'm talking about. See people say we don't
give anything back? My god, what's happening to everybody? Let's

(00:46):
go to Katie in Orlando, Florida. As we were getting
off the air, she was calling in, so I'd like
to talk to her now, Like, Katie, how are you?
I'm good? Bobby, how are you really good? What's going
on with you? So? I was just out walking my
dog this morning, listening to the podcast, and I heard
you guys start talking about one of Raimundo's recent cameos

(01:07):
and I was listening, I'm like, this is mine, this
is my cameo? Oh the one we played and made
fun of him for trying to sell his shirt and
also for saying I was coming to a why at
the end. Yeah, so how much do you pay for
that cameo? For RAYMONDO? So it was for our anniversary
and we're not doing anything this year because you have
a two year old and I'm pregnant. So I decided

(01:29):
to spend the big thirty one dollars on it. And
it was well worth it for sure. Well, okay, I
was going to ask if you felt that it was
thirty one dollars well worth the money when you opened it,
were you like that was fun? Yeah? It was. It
was super fun. And I even posted it on that
be team page just to bring more awareness and maybe
more people would order it, maybe some people would buy

(01:50):
his shirts. Oh so supportive, too supportive? Well, Katie, a
happy anniversary. That's awesome. Did you give him five stars? Yes,
I gave him a five star review. I was a
little bit confusing, Honestly. You have to do it, like
through the email. You can't just go back to the
website and do it, but I did leave him a

(02:12):
five star review from me and my husband. Well, thank you.
It's good to talk to you as well. Listen, I'm talking.
I'm not going to charge her. Oh wow, so let's
call this a bobbio. This bobbio, no charge. Well all right, Katie.
Oh we have a great day. Happy anniversary you too.
Thank you? All right, bye bye. If you missed out
on yesterday, yesterday or today's show, my days are getting

(02:36):
rays cameo when I played a bag today, I don't
think remember, Yes, it was today, Mike, He says, it
was today. I've played so many ray cameos. I have
no idea what's going on here. Let's see a guy
in New Jersey is suing Duncan after he was burned
by a cup of coffee that's spilled on his lap
last year. Oh this is this is still a thing
like well that we learned from McDonald's. Well, hear the

(03:00):
story first, because I could be swayed. If they give
him the cup and it's extremely hot and the lid
wasn't on all the way and he's done in bodily
harm to himself, I might sway to his side. Okay,
if it's his part negligence. Let's just see. A man
was has sued an employee and manager of a local
Duncan Donuts after he says he was burned by a
cup of coffee that spilled on his lap while he

(03:21):
was going through the restaurants drive through. The man, Leonard Allen,
is also suing Duncan Donuts, Inc. The incident happened August
twenty fifth, when an unnamed female employee, without any due caution,
served him a scolding hot medium coffee in a manner
asked to spill the entirety of the liquid on his lap,
causing immediate and agonizing pain. The suit claims the employee
acted in a negligent and careless manner as she failed

(03:43):
to properly secure the cup and the lid of the beverage.
Alan suffered secondary burns to his quote persons and other
personal injuries of both temporary and permanent nature. Wow, if
he burned his peckers, is that what they mean by
probably weird contract ling? And they didn't actually put it on?
I mean I think he probably has and she handed

(04:04):
it over in a negligent way. I mean, what does
that mean? I don't know she was rushing or something.
Maybe she's like, here's her coffee. He just throws it
at him, Good luck. Lunchbikes. Used to work at Ducking Donuts.
Did you ever hand coffee through the window? Oh? All
the time. Man. I worked that drive through like you've
never seen. People loved when they pulled up the drive
through window and they got me why Because I was

(04:25):
so good at what I do. They would pull up,
they would give me three dozen donut orders and I
wouldn't even write anything down. Boom, get all the donuts,
No problem, because you don't want to write this down. No,
I got this, don't worry. And I would put their cream,
their sugar in their coffee. They want two creams, two sugars.
Don't worry. I'll be right back. Boom boom, mix it up.
There you go. Never had a problem, because you know why,
I was good at my job. You ever spilled coffee

(04:45):
on somebody's persons? Nope? Never, never had a complaint. I
got all five star reviews. I don't think they were
reviewing back then, or I don't think they are now
hid there. I don't think they do a review for
somebody hand and use some donuts. Just drive through let
yell it at him. But I did have the scenario
where I was gonna throw coffee on someone if someone

(05:06):
came in and robbed the place, because the coffee pot
was right to the left of the cash register. So
I was gonna grab the coffee, throw it on him,
and then dive out the drive through window. Had it
all planned out. I always thought about it, never got
to enact it. That's good. Yeah, Well, how do you
feel about this lawsuit? I think it's ridiculous. I mean,
you got when you're getting coffee, you gotta understand that

(05:29):
it's gonna be hot, and you are taking a chance.
When they're handing it from the drive through window to you,
there's gonna be you know that. Oh there could that
be that moment where it mixes up and you got
to check the lid. I don't. I don't think there's
any merit. Not gonna win any money for the merit.
I have a question for lunch pot. Well, I would
say before, I would say, if she spilled it on
his Remember there's a lot there's persons, persons. Yeah, if

(05:52):
she spilled it on his person, like if she was
handing it spilled out of her hand. Yeah, and that
that that is reason. Huh. If she handed it all
the way over to him and then he didn't check
the lid and he spelled it on himself, there is
not But if she did. But it's an accident, it
doesn't matter it. Still, you can have an accident. I
have a car wreck, sure, and you start to pay money.
Accident doesn't mean you're completely in the clearer you accidentally

(06:14):
kill somebody, that's but manslaughter involuntary. Yeah, still it is
a thing. Yeah, so I would if I'm the judge,
I want to go, okay, re enact, tell you hand
to this coffee over and if she hasn't hand it
dumps on his winer, I'm like, okay, money. But if
she hands it to him and he grabs it and
then he spells it because the lids off, no money,
but fifty dollars give car to Duncan, case dismissed. That's

(06:35):
why I do. I don't know, man, I've always wondered, like,
you know, when when how I don't know. When you
go up to the drive through, Like if if you've
parked a little far away from the window, is it
more challenging? You know? Like what if what if he
was further away and she had to reach in and
then oh they slipped and it fell in. You know
what I mean. There's a lot more questions, and that's
why I'm asking him to re enact it. I'm like,

(06:57):
you guys, reenact. I put a little fake car up
there in the courtroom. Maybe they have a kid, maybe
have video footage something, well, some stories film drive through.
I bet they do. How much does he want? Millions?
Of course I think millions if you're gonna ask for something.
But he has third degree burns or second degree burns.
Person that was in the news fire Chief Robert made

(07:18):
the news again? Oh for what? For being on our show? Yeah?
So initially we did. We read his story and then
we were like, this is to tell me something good.
Then he called us yesterday morning at the top of
the show and we talked about that, and now he
is on the news for being on our show. The
story went on to say that Chief Robert Bourne and
the Huntertown Fire Department were able to rescue two guinea

(07:40):
pigs that we're trapped in the garage during a fire.
Was a Wednesday show we were on. Okay, I have
no concept of what year it is anymore or what
day things are happening. Here's the clip of wa n
E News fifteen. A local fire chief made an appearance
on the Bobby Bones National radio show this morning. Last week,
we told you about a ten year old Hundretown girl
being called a hero after saving her family when their

(08:01):
garage caught on fire, but also during that the fire
crews rescued two guinea pigs. The story eventually made its
way to the Bobby Bone Show, and that's where Chief
Robert Bouren heard them talking about it. He called in yesterday.
They did an interview with the chief. At the end
of it all, I was just blown away, and I
was so excited. Every time he would say the name Huntertown,
I was like, oh my gosh, we're getting out there,

(08:22):
like they're hearing about our department. You know, we usually
get encompassed with Fort Wayne or larger cities around us,
but for once, we're like standing out on our own
and that was just so exciting for us. Good And
I hope they don't go investigating the guy, right because
sometimes I don't I don't know if he has like
ten unpaid tickets. I have no idea. Sometimes somebody will

(08:43):
get in the news and they'll be like, Oh, this
guy's going viral. Let's investigate what he's ever done in
his whole life. That's the guy we've been looking for. Yeah,
he goes to jail for not turning in a vhstay
from nineteen ninety three. Oh yeah, good for him. Uh, yes,
it's awesome. I like that. And we've got him and
joy hats being mailed out to the fire squad Station

(09:04):
crew's squad. They put out fire and they did a
little dance. On the Bobby Cast today, George Thoroughgood is on.
We got a couple really good interviews on the same
Bobby Cast, and I want to kind of run through
his songs and me like his top five or six
stream songs if you know them. Okay, but he does
blahbah bad to the Bone. No, no, no, but bad.

(09:26):
I know that. You know this. Yeah. He talked about
how Bad of the Bone wasn't a big hit with
audiences when he played it. Oh, until I started to
get played on classic rock radio, which is still kind
of it. Yeah, and then it became a big hit.
Here you go. It was just it was another song
in the set that one was in the show and
people are like, yeah, okay. But when rock Classic Radio
got ahold of it boom, that's when it took off again.

(09:48):
I was out doing something. I think I went to
the gym or something. I came home and I turned
on Classic Rock and they were playing the song Bourbon's
Gutch and weird and I said, okay, I'm listening, and
I'm listening. I said, I'm just going to keep it
on just to hear what the DJ said. And they
can't want to go well, that was a block of
thorough good Hendrickson Clapton. What. I ran into the house
and immediately started practicing my guitar. So are you kidding me?

(10:10):
So it's a really fun interview. We do a couple
of segments about the seventies and this this week's Eddie
and I didn't want about songs and George Thurrow Good
was on, so run three some of this. He's on,
by the way, because he's playing the Operation for the
first time tomorrow night. He he lives in the West Coast.
He's a big classic rock guy, but the operaing invited
him to play. His debut is Tomorrow Night. You can
watch on our Facebook page, but he's in town. He's like, hey,

(10:31):
can I do an interview? I was like, of course,
And then I heard him leaving. He was like, oh
that's a good one. Thank god. Yeah. Usually he goes,
he said, he goes to like some old classic rock
station and the guy's like, so, how'd you learn how
to play guitar? He gets the same old questions. Did
he leave in a motorcycle? Now he's like, seventy oh
he did not. That's what I pictured, you know, bad

(10:53):
to the bone. He's like, but no, are we putting
Jake on this week too? Yeah? So Jake Brennan, Who
and I'm gonna run through these songs in a second.
Who does the Disgrace Lamp podcast where it's all about
music stars and the lives you didn't know they were
living and they were actually bad people for the most part.
And he comes on and we just kind of talk
about all that he's learned about a lot of these folks. Weird.

(11:13):
Who did he say was the word Rick James? He said,
probably the worst? Oh, really super freak, super freak. He's
like running running drugs or running guns for the cartel.
This is a really bad guy. Yeah. Interesting. Check out
the Bobby cast this week, it's all about music. This
one gets really into the weeds. What's the number one
song from George thor good bat of the Bone on

(11:35):
the streaming? Here you go, what's number two? Let me see? Oh,
pull up the whole playlist. We're gonna we're gonna go
down this list here. We have all those in there.
Do you have? Um? Who do you Love? That's a gym?
That's a jam? Yeah? Who do you Love? On the brown?

(12:01):
Will take it easy? I don't think so, no, I
mean maybe I've heard it in like a sounds like
a commercial or something. I feel like a lot of
these ended up leaning commercials. How about I drink alone? Yeah,
with nobody else there? You go? Oh yeah, I know this. Yeah.

(12:25):
How about one bourbon, one Scotch, one beer bourbon? Yeah, okay,
how about get a haircut, get a haircut and get
a real job, get it together like your big brother, Bob.
It's from late ninety two. No, do you know that?
You know this one? Here you go, hold it up.

(12:48):
He's pulling it up. Everyone holding it up. Job. They've
warned me about They said my friends were just that unruly.
Bob and I should get a haircut and get a
real job. What else is in the top top list there,
it's a lot of versions of bad to the Boat.

(13:09):
Oh it is nine all right, well check it out.
I enjoyed it. I sent Arkansas to keep the picture
and he was like, no way man. He's not unpas
he's not impressed by anything. But I send our picture
of George throw Good. He's like, no way man. So
that's up there this week. But I do think you'll
like the Jake Brennan one when you hear that interview
as well. Here's a voicemail. This is Ray. Let's play

(13:29):
a voicemail number three from last night. Here you go,
Morning Studio. I'm calling about Eddie's midlife crisis and all
the things that he's been trying. I think next he
should get a full sleeve tattoo and wear that for
a week. You can get them on Amazon. I got
one once for an eighties party and I went as
an eighties rocker. Everybody kept saying how real it looked.

(13:50):
I wore it for almost a week after and I
felt like a badass. It was so fun. I think
it would be fun for Eddie. Love the show. Have
a great day, Okay, she's talking about the it's like
a pantyhose thing where, you know. I think she got
like a temporary does the full sleeve fund bad idea,
But if you like it, then you get a real one. No,
but I'm not gonna get a real sleeve tattoo. That's
permanent nail polish. That's not permanent sunglasses. You take them

(14:14):
off when you're tired of it. Tattoo, that's the real deal.
When are you gonna stop wearing the nail pole? You're done, right?
I mean it's starting to chip, so I might just
go through the weekend and then't get rid of it.
Will you remove it or just leave it? I think
I'm gonna just let it chip off because I was
doing the dishes yesterday and they started chipping more and more,
and I'm like, all right, this isn't gonna last. You
can wear gloves when you do the dishes. That's how
I try to protect my nails. Oh really, yeah, like

(14:34):
the rubber gloves, goldie gloves. My wife says, just do
the dit. Apparently you go to the nail place and
that lasts for like two weeks or three weeks. Oh yeah,
but it gets Really that's hard, like I mean, your
nail grows out like it feels really hard, and then
that's how I got my nail fungus. So be careful.
Netflix has reu Cobra Kai has renewed Cobra Kai for

(14:58):
all Right comes out I think in July or so,
which is good. It's the cheesiest show that I like.
It is extremely cheesy, but I still like it. Season four.
I didn't know they had that many What are you?
What are you at? I mean I'm done, Oh you're done.
We'll just finished. So it's gonna come out sometime this year,
maybe October, maybe not July. But then I also saw
Umbrella Academies coming back. You like that? I do like

(15:19):
that one a lot. Might you like Umbrella Academy? The
last season was okay, I didn't love it. I liked
the last season. That's pretty good. A little slower. They
went back in time, like the fifties and sixties. Yeah,
it took a few episodes from me and so, but
I like Umbrella Academy. I'm glad it came back. Are
you watching anything right now? Nine or two? One? Ol? Why? Well,
because I was going to have Jinny Garth and Tori spelling.

(15:41):
I think on my podcast, maybe there're not anymore. Well,
I mean I don't know that. I think I had
them maybe scheduled, and then I had to move a
bunch of stuff around when I was off for the
two weeks, and so I don't know what's getting rescheduled.
But originally because they were at least on the forecast
for the podcast, I started watching it and now I'm
all in and I can't stop. It's like it's so

(16:02):
exciting to me. I want to like just at times
I'm like, oh, what time is it almost bed time?
So we can just put on nine h two and
oh and like the old one, the one, the old one, Yes,
Back of the Day. I started season one, episode one,
and of course I watched as I was a kid. Well,
I think because I had an older sister. But some
stuff I was like, did my mom know I was
watching this? Well, there are some songs I listened to

(16:22):
now from back in the day, and I'm like, did
anybody know their kids were listening to And I was
a kid, and I was like I didn't, but I
didn't get it. Then, Yeah, they were like right over
my head. I know. I'm sure a lot of it
went over my head. But they were tackling some they
tackle some real hardcore high school issues, and so, um,
I just recommend that's a throwback you can find on Hulu.

(16:44):
And I'm I think I'm on season four or something.
Do you say your daughter was trying to watch The Simpsons.
She started watching it. I don't even know how she
came across it. But I walked in the living room
and saw the Simpsons on and we don't I've never
watched that, and she, what's up? I don't know it
coming out Eddie, and I thought aliens were invading. I
got a truck, was like riding by a computer. Okay,

(17:09):
go ahead. So I thought, wait, where did you learn
about the Simpsons? She goes, I don't know. I just
came across it. So I'm testing it out, she said,
and she was laughing. And I thought, well, speaking of
things I watched as a kid, I wasn't allowed to
watch the Simpsons for whatever reason. I could watch to
a no, but not the Simpsons. And I thought, oh, wait,
I don't. I don't really watch it, so I don't

(17:31):
know what what's okay for her to see? But she
was into it, and she's she turns fourteen this Sunday,
So it's like it's fine, right, yes, okay, I think
it's fine for all ages. Kids don't get the adult jokes.
Adults get the adult jokes. Even though it's a cartoon

(17:51):
and it it's just adult enough for fourteen year old
to feel like, Hey, I'm getting to do some older
person stuff. You're not seeing like you know, they're private
hearts or anything like that. There's some adult stuff. Huh,
but just ish, just ish, Okay, Well she's again, she's
just quote testing it out. Good, let us know how
the test goes. I saw a story about how many

(18:11):
followers you need to be truly successful as an influencer.
Oh how many? Which Eddie has been trying to get to?
Ten thousand on TikTok. Yes, I saw you hit it.
I've hit it. I might think a ten thousand, ten
point two or something. Yeah, yeah, dude, I'm climbing. So
I'm really pumped about it. What's the number though, Well,
what he Eddie's trying to do is make money on TikTok.
How much do you have to have to make money?
Ten thousand? Oh? Okay, so I've enrolled in the payroll process,

(18:35):
but I check it every day and I've gotten nothing
so well, because you probably have to have a certain
amount of views, right, I don't know how it works.
It's it's it's just followers, right or is it followers
end views? It's views? Yeah, and your videos? Yeah, so
okay it is. You have to hit ten thousand followers
for sure, and then do you know the views. I
don't know how they account for that, but no, no,

(18:55):
no, no no, I know how you get paid by views.
But I'm talking about to even be in the system.
To get paid, you have to have a certain amount
of views. No, followers, followers, followers, yes, yes, But then
I guess the amount of money you get, Like I
would think, Bobby, you get paid like your your money
was started to go up because maybe you're putting up
more interesting I don't know, reviews you get on a video,

(19:18):
the more money you make. Okay, there, I'm going to
pull mine up right now. In order to get paid,
you got to have ten thousand followers, and then at
once you've applied and they've accepted you into the program
or whatever, then you're paid based on views. Okay. Over
the last two months, I've made two hundred and seventy one.
I mean that the month you would be doing anyway,
and now you're getting just mailbox money. Well, yeah, I

(19:39):
don't know how to get it yet. It's just I
think you get it at the end of the second month,
Like if you go to a full month and then
that next months the end of it, you get paid
for that month when your account. When you enrolled in
your program, when did you start seeing money come in
three days after it starts? To tell you that first day?
I mean, imagine if you had started because you have

(20:00):
enrolled a long time ago. What's the deal with you?
How much money you made? Nothing? Do you know how
to look? Checked? I check every day, but how many
days do you get in four days ago? Oh? So
you haven't done anyone in your robes? Okay, so you're
still opening boxes? Is that your thing? I watched your
latest though, where you opened a box of this Santonio
Spurs staff. Yes, did you like that? I already knew. Okay,
you already know it. I got another box to day.

(20:20):
I'll open one today. So I still think Spanish word
of the day could be something as well. You could do.
You've been thinking about that. I've thought about you told
me birds could be my thing. But the minute A
lot of times I put the camera on the birds,
they go away. They know, and so they don't want
to be filmed, And then I don't know. I do
you know? We do? Do? People love the fun facts?

(20:41):
So I could do what one one of my five
I do a fun fact. I could just do one.
I'm in the morning, corny. You could do whatever you want. Okay,
we don't have a show account, which is odd. Well,
I'll watch other shows on their accounts. I'm all acting
like I'm gonna get on there and like do something,
trying to keep up with other things. But I do
think it'd be fun to add one little thing, just
to have that because so many people are on TikTok.

(21:02):
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(21:24):
that's to make thirty four thousand dollars. Have one hundred
and five sponsored posts on Instagram. Wow. I think that's
different though, because the more you have, the more they
pay for it. Get ninety three million views on TikTok,
so if you get ninety three million views, you'll make

(21:45):
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KD gotcha. But it's hard to make money on social
media with views alone. It's easier to get followers and

(22:09):
sell sponsored content. Does it make sense? Yes? Anybody I
know it's making money off TikTok. 're not doing it
from the little marketplace fun that this is happening in.
They're doing it because people are hiring them. Because if
people are watching TikTok, same thing's watching a commercial on TV.
Oh yeah, it's just back getting eyeballs and the right
kind of eyeballs. You know, if you're going to somebody
who makes tiktoks that kids like and you sell, you

(22:31):
want to go sell a kid product and purchase them,
purchase them, you know what I mean? Yeah? Um oh,
classes start to dig into my head. What is it
you do with the lottery thing again? Oh? Yeah, you
scratch and then it keeps them there because you're like,
you're talking about other things, but you're also got the

(22:51):
you know, you keep it intense today. Are you gonna win?
I'm down three hundred ninety dollars? Though, three hundred dollars.
This is after you've calculated how much you've won. No, yeah, yeah,
after calculating how much I'm down three ninety That should
give people an understanding that that's what I say. That's
why you don't play m You're like, you're providing, uh,
this is don't play the lottery one oh one. Well

(23:13):
I also, I'm just trying to talk about stuff until
one day maybe if you hit it, that's oh well,
what I do is if I hit numbers, I don't
scratch the dollar till the end. And everybody wakes around.
But what sucks is a lot times I don't hit
numbers so but just waiting around with the thumbs in
their butts, waiting for me to do something. But this
was inspired by watching those eggs. People open the eggs

(23:35):
and people will wait around to see what's in the egg,
including me. I've been the victim of sitting there watching
it with too many eggs, not just kids. Yeah, in
my DNA were in a gas station in California, and
I was like, I wonder if I did that like
scratch tickets like people do eggs, if people would stick
around for it and just watch more and more, how
are you danging? Did they not? Every time I put
won up it gets over one hundred and thirty hundred
forty two hundred thousand views. So I was doing one

(23:56):
the other night on Live, which I didn't post on
my feed, but that's when Eller had eaten my medication.
Right are we thought? And she hasn't been sick yet.
But I'll probably do want today if you guys want
to follow me mister Bobby Bones on Instagram and I
will give ten percent on Instagram or TikTok oh you
do it on life. Okay, I will give ten percent
of any prize I win over a thousand dollars to
somebody who's on. Oh yeah, somebody watching. Really you just

(24:17):
pick them around now, man, you're just that's another incentive
to stay around. So what I'll do is including us. No,
you will win. You're disqualified unless you quit the show.
Watch and then you watch. But what I'll do is
I'll go back and look at all the comments during it,
and I'll pick one of them to win a prize.
So in the back of the ticket it says like

(24:37):
one and four or the odds or whatever most of them,
or the thirty dollars ones or one and two point
seven five. See, So that's saying that there should be
a winner, one winner out of mean break even. Yes, yeah,
just money given. So how are you seeing that? True?
Like when you scratch I'm not three hundred and ninety dollars.

(24:57):
Yeah so no, so no, you're not seeing it. I
think I'm getting all the losers. It's weird, but I
will scratch it. You know, Jake Brennan, who the podcast
brought me four thirty dollars scratchers as a gift, pulled
up in a Porsche and gave me four thirty dollars
scratchers like Danny Podcast Life doing Good. But I'll probably
do that today. Let's see what else do I want
to mention here? There is a job. They will hire

(25:20):
a professional party starter who will get five thousand dollars
to quote teach people how to gather, celebrate and have
way too much fun again because we forgot it. Because
when the world reopens, EVI, it is hiring a professional
party starter who will get five thousand bucks to do that,
to teach people how to have fun. Are you the
life of the party? I mean I could do that. Yes,
Like when I go home to my in laws, they're
always like, all right, Eddie, tell us what to do. Really,

(25:42):
I'm like, well, let me go to the Lakers store.
I'll be right back. Oh, five thousand dollars to just
get them, and I take the guitar and I'm like,
let's go sing along the guitar strong nineties. Are you
bringing your guitar at the birthday party tonight? I don't know.
I don't know if they have guitars there if I
should bring them, but I'm planning on singing and drinking
for sure. Uber Phil, you are ubering. Oh yeah, of course,

(26:03):
got a babysitter. We uber We get tanked, play some guitars,
come back and pass out. That's the plan for dinner.
You have four kids, then what if you're drunk in time?
Happens to the kids? What do you mean they got
a babysitter? I don't worry while you're asleep at night?
What my wife won't be drinking, so why can't she
drive back? Well, I don't know, she'll have two or
three or something fill in the blank. Every party needs
blank alcohol. Okay, I don't agree, but okay, tell us

(26:27):
about the best party you've ever hosted or attended. The
best party I've ever man south By Southwest had some
really good parties, usually sponsored by like an alcohol like
Tito's vodka. And you gotta have music too, like major
like loud loud music. Why what do you predict would
be the biggest post pandemic party trend of um? These

(26:53):
are the questions I ask you. Like photo booths, but
like something with social media? Why should you be eby
it's professional party starter? Oh? Because I am the life
of the party. I was born the life of the party,
and I will bring it. Share your Instagram handle at
producer Eddie. All Right, you're hired. Dang, that's it. That's
the interview process. That's it. You win. Okay, come on, okay,

(27:17):
all right. I think that's gonna be it for today.
That's gonna look at my list here. Anything you want
to say, Amy, No, just sope everyone has a great
weekend day. You know. I love when you say that.
Why if you don't say that? Sometimes I'm like, day
wasn't feeling it today. It's like tim our security again,
walk in the building every day. If he's not like, hey, man,
have a good show, I'm like, it's gonna be terrible show.

(27:38):
He does, Yeah, he doesn't say that. I'm like, no,
I'm have a bad show. But I don't ever tell him.
I need you to tell me you have a good show.
But when he does, I'm like, God, it's gonna be special. Yeah,
And I mean might as well. I'm at Radio Amy
as well, and Mike d made my TikTok at Radio Amy.
I was at Radio Amy seven for like two years
because I didn't know I could be radio I thought

(27:59):
someone else had had it, Like, why is TikTok so hard?
It's hard? I don't know if it makes me feel old, Well,
you are getting old, guys. Look in the mirror. All
you guys are getting older. All you guys are. Maybe
I'm pretty good. You're still young. Whatever. I had someone
tell me the other day, I look like I was
in my twenties. What I did, I did? All right, Okay,

(28:20):
I did? And you were tipping them later before? Yeah,
what were they doing? That? Was that a profession? You tip?
I mean, I guess they were providing a service they
could have gotten a Oh you're already paying that. But
I mean whatever, I'm still fine. All right, that's it.
Thank you guys. Hope you have a great weekend, and

(28:41):
I believe that will be it. Goodbye friends,
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