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October 11, 2021 80 mins

Phone Screener Abby gives us a major update that happened over the weekend with the guy who randomly texted her with a photo. Eddie shares a story about his parents being shamed for something he posted on Instagram. We talk to actor Leah Remini about her new game show, her time on Dancing with the Stars and the TV roles she gets recognized for the most.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hello, Welcome to another week of shows More in the
studio Morning I. Currently we're dealing with my bulldog Stanley,
who has gotten way too fat. Well here, weight comes
on quick. He looks like a pot belly pick at
this point, and so we're feeding him a good cup
twice a day. Then he was playing at the dog
park so much the dog we sent him to the
dog day camp like three times a week just to

(00:21):
play with the dogs. And then he got pretty skinny,
so he started upping it and now he can barely
walk around. He's so fat. He's like one of those
reality show that they can't get out of the bed. Wow.
And so now we're having to cut it down again.
And of course food in the ball. He looks at
me like where's the rest, but he's gotten quite large.
The great news is we now can send Eller to
dog camp because they accepted her, and we knew when

(00:45):
she had to that five hour like they have to
watch him for five hours. We just kept waiting for
a call of going, yeah, she's not gonna be able
to take it here. She's very protective over toys and stuff,
but she now goes. Her quality of life is better.
But fun fact when our internet was down. Of it,
I mentioned I was using the internet from and then
the construction across the street. Bro That was part of it.

(01:06):
But the other half is Ella got in the backyard
and dug a hole so deep in the ground she
ripped up some cables. Oh no, I know that part.
It's NonStop doog drama around now, NonStop dog drama. So
that's what I dealt with this weekend. But glad to
be back. We are. I guess tomorrow night maybe the
finale of Only Murders in the Building. Are you watching that? Yes?
It's so good. Are you all the way caught up? No?

(01:26):
But I'm it's like a good it's it's like a
good show. Even though it's about a murder. There's something
to make pretty whole feel wholesome about it. Steve Martin
Martin short and I don't normally like Selena Gomez. I
don't dislike her, but I think she does a great
job in this show. It's so good. Yeah, so we're
watching Only Murders in the Building, Ted Lasso, that's over now.
Oh I'm not. I'm not caught up, You're not, Nope,

(01:48):
don't spoil it. I'm not gonna spoil it, but the
season just generally isn't as good. It's still good, I
made this reference to the day. It's still better than
most shows, but I just feel like they lost a
little direction this season. Would you agree? Yeah, I can't
pinpoint exactly what it is, but I know I don't
have all the feels that I had season one, or
otherwise I would already be done well one. It doesn't

(02:08):
shock us anymore that we feel so good. That was
a random You're like, wow, we felt a lot of
things randomly, like it's goofy and corny but still awesome
and emotional. I don't feel like they have a real
direction they're going this season. Still really good though, But
otherwise I'm here. I'm ready to kill it for another
week of show. So I don't know that you get
yeah money, I was told that was lame to say,
Oh no, I'm not. I'm committed to it. Of course,

(02:30):
it's lame to say. It's the lamest thing to say.
But I told you, But what am I? Though? Tell
me what am I? That's right? I'm lame? Oh yeah,
I embrace my lameness. That's perfect for me. So I
have a good, happy Monday, Monday, Happy Mona. Every Monday,
it is time to open up the mailbag, something we

(02:53):
call bobby bones. My best friend is getting married next year.
She invited me to be her maid of honor, and
I accepted before I considered what it would all entail.
She comes from a pretty well off family and the
wedding is going to be extravagant, to say the least.
A lot of the details are still being worked out,

(03:14):
but I'm starting to do the math and I don't
think I can afford it. I live fine, but what
I would have to pay for this would cut deeply
into my modest savings. Would it be out of line
for me to tell her I need help paying for stuff?
Or should I just quote step down from Jennifer? That's
a tough one man. What does she have to pay for? Amy,
you can speak on as probably more than I can.

(03:35):
If you're maid of honor, yeah, I mean you. There's
a lot of things like if there's showers being hosted,
you're normally the one coordinating it, and if you're the host,
there's a lot of financials that go into that, depending
on how elaborate it is. Bachelorette trip dress fancy the
dress you There's just a lot that goes into it.

(03:56):
And yeah, I mean if if you have an extravagant bride,
things could add up. Or do you feel that there's
an expectation for it to be a certain way, then
that's pressure. Well I will defer to you here as
the woman. Yeah, maid of honor, you can't afford it,
what do you do? I think you need to have
an honest conversation with your friend and if she needs
a maid of honor that can do certain things, like

(04:18):
I would hate for that to be a reason you
have to step down, like the maid of honor the
original thing well, I mean I don't know the total
roots of it, but it's like having your best person
by your side there to witness you, you know, and
your husband getting married and like being that witness for you.
So that's her main role. So I would hate for

(04:38):
you to lose that quote unquote position because you can't
afford something. But you don't want to end up with resentment.
You don't want to go and pay all this money
and just suck it up because then, yes, I think
resentment is so huge and you just have to have
the hard, honest kind conversation and like just be you know,
you might be surprised and she might be like, oh okay, wow,

(04:58):
I had no idea. Thank you for sharing that with me.
I would still love to have you as my maid
of honor. Yeah, if I think that hard conversation has
to happen, and not because it's not because it's the
easiest thing to do, but because the other two ways
are that much harder. Yes, meaning if you step down
and go I just can't do it and step down,
she's going to be resentful of you. If you end

(05:20):
up doing it and spending all your money, you're going
to be resentful of her, which is the exact opposite
of what this wedding in this position is supposed to be.
So those are lose loses. Yeah, that middle one stinks
to have to do. But I think it's just like
hey listen, and you have to be just blunt with it. Man,
I'm struggling to afford this. I think you go, hey, listen,
I'm struggling to afford life right now, Like what what

(05:41):
should I do? You can ask her, like what should
I do? Do Do you want to have somebody else be
the maid of honor of me? Just kind of take us.
I'm happy to be a bridesmaid, and then let her
kind of make that decision. Yeah, I don't know that
I would offer up the things I wouldn't. I wouldn't
want her to think I wouldn't want the role of
maid of honor. I would say, so you can't do it,
like I can't afford it, Like what would what can

(06:01):
I do? Yeah? Just be like as your maid of
honor or, there are other things I can do to
help you feel loved on this day that don't cost
any But then somebody else is gonna have to step
up and pay for it, well a bride. Yeah, well
that's true. And I paid for our stuff, you know.
But I didn't ask Eddie too, right. I was just like,
I got it. Let's if she's so rich, let her

(06:22):
handle it. Why she asking people money anyway? And I
get mad at the bride. Yeah, but that's you being
self aware of not wanting you if you knew you
wanted a certain thing and you don't, you have the ability,
and you don't want that quote unquote burden, even though
your friends may not see it as a burden on
them to pay for something like you step in but
that's your personality, even with like dinner or other things

(06:46):
like you just like to be like, you know what,
I got it. I want to handle this. So I
totally make sense that you did it for your bachelor weekend.
But some people aren't that as aware of their friends surroundings.
Have the conversation. You have to have the conversation or
it's just going to be unfortunate for one or both
of you for a long time. Yeah. And then if

(07:08):
she don't like if you have that conversation and she
does ask you to step down because of that reason,
then that's gonna hurt really bad. But see that as
a oh wow, okay, maybe I need to set some
boundaries with this friendship. I've never been a best man.
You ever been a maid of honor? I guess you're
sister my sister. Yeah, and then I've been a bridesmaid

(07:30):
non sibling. Made it because I feel like brothers and
sisters will almost have to put their person there. Well,
I was co because she had a best friend too. Wow,
I know, but I was eighteen. You didn't hear it
from me, But yeah, I ever been one that's not
a sister now just bridesmaid either I've been in a couple.

(07:50):
I've been a few weddings. Never best man. Yeah, Eddie,
Yeah you and thank goodness you took care of everything.
I was about to have that awkward conversation with you. Man,
I don't know I can handle it. This is an
old email from Eddie sent to Mike from months ago.
Just changed the names to protect the n st ray.
Ever been a best man? Oh for on that one.
Probably not gonna happen unless I make a friend really

(08:11):
late in life. My friend Corney, I was going to
be a best man and then he ran off and
got married. He eloped, Yeah, and he was like, oh
I got married. This is my only shot. Okay, thank
you for the email. We hope we helped you close
it up. We got your I was about to close
Bobby flag Year Morgan. If they want to email us,

(08:31):
what do they do? Mailbag at Bobby bones dot com.
Here is Reba McIntyre talking with me from my house.
At what point did it just turn into Jeff Reba gosh?
I think in UM ninety four, was that a conscious
decision by you and your team to go I want
to be an icon, So let's just go with Reba

(08:51):
or It was Norvel's idea, and I liked it because
only when I sign him on autograph, I only had
to put Reba because I'm lazy. It's funny to see,
whenever you look at your career, even today, how relevant
you are pop culture wise. Today I'm watching ted Lasso
and they're like, hey, we love the tickets under Reba McIntyre. Ye,
did you know that was going to be in that

(09:12):
show at all? No? I was sitting there with Riddler Madog.
I was sitting there watching TV and Roy Kent, my
favorite character of that whole show, comes up and says,
I think you're holding a ticket for Reba McIntyre. Riddler,
did you hear that? I was thrilled. Pss that's crazy. Yeah,
Marty said the same thing. She's sitting there with her
dog Cooper, So it was it was fun. I want

(09:34):
to play a little clip of does he love you?
This is you and Dolly hear this here? Does she
love you? Love you? Loves me? Loves me? Does she
think of you? Does he think of you? She whispoons you?

(09:56):
How cool is that to hear even though you've heard
it ten thousand times? Yeah, you're right, because when we
first heard it. Dave Cobb was the one that produced
this one. When we were going down the list of
all the songs and listening to them, and does He
Love You? Came up and I sat there and listen.
I said, play it again, and we listened to it again.
It was just the best when you moved to Nashville.

(10:18):
Was Dolly available when you moved to Nashville? Or was
she in La? Was she in that fade? No idea,
You don't know. I don't know. The first time I
saw Dolly was September seventeenth, nineteen seventy seven. You remember
in person, remember the year, end of the day, the
hour I was going to go on and do my
first performance at the Grand ol Opry, and they told
came up and said, we're going to take one of

(10:38):
your songs away from you. You only do one, And
I said why. I said, well, Dolly Parton just pulled
it into the parking lot and I said, well, she
can take both of them. Cannot meet her. And she
walked buying this chaff faun black pants sued and had
those butterfly rhyndstone butterflies on and this big cotton candy hair.
How out man that must be what angels look like. That.

(11:00):
It's the most beautiful woman I ever saw my life.
And did you say hello? No? Oh, you didn't know.
I was backed up again even wall, like everybody else was.
I mean, they said, art the waves, Dolly's coming in
And I slammed back up against that wall and just watched.
I don't think her feet touched the ground. She was
an angel. Are you able or do you ever just
go into Starbucks and get a coffee? You? Yeah, you

(11:23):
can just go into Starbucks and you have grocery shopping everything.
You you're telling me that you will just go to
the grocery store yep, by myself at two am? Oh no, no,
are you sick? Thursdays? Did you know? Did you know
Thursdays and Wednesdays are the best time to go grocery store?
Why are they? That's when they restock. You will just
get in your car and go to the grocery store. Ye?

(11:44):
And do you feel like you can for the most
part grocery shop and people are just cool. Yeah, and
they'll let you grocery. I gotta tell you the funniest
story the other day happened. I was checking out and
the grocery. Sat girl was sitting there and she was
going through all the stuff and she was narrating and
commenting on everything that I had bought. And she picks
up a bottle of beano. She said, is this for you?

(12:07):
I said, yeah it is. She said, well does it work?
Everybody in line? What looked at everybody? As it works?
Great advertisement right here, just throwing the bag if you would.
The latest from Nashville and Tullywood Morgan number two thirty
second skinny Gary Lavox revealed the reason why Rascal Flats

(12:30):
called it quits. He told People Magazine that band member
Joe don quit, further, adding that he was never okay
with the way it ended and doesn't feel like they
got any closure. Blake Shelton is excited for fans to
hear the song he wrote for his wedding vows to
Gwen Stefani. I'm putting out a deluxe version of this
record that we have out now, and we're going to

(12:51):
put it on there. I'm excited. I'm excited for people
to hear it. You know, a lot of people ask
me about it since they found out that I did that,
and so I'm I We're excited about it. I want
people to hear it. Kane Brown talks about being named
one of the Time one hundreds most influential people. I
got it and expect people to look up to me,
but I've had so many people come up recently, especially

(13:12):
since the Time one hundred and just say how much
that they look up to me and respect me and
how we're just opening up doors. And you know, I
was extremely happy, you know, when Darius said, I was
kind of doing like what Charlie Pride did for a
lot of people. I'm Morgan number two. That's your skinny.
It's time for the good news. It's got. Dan Winkleman's

(13:39):
walking down his driveway in South Carolina. Here's a dog
barking nearby. And what he said was it sounded like,
you know, a dog frantically barking. He said he heard
it and he was coming from an area where there's
not a house. It was just the woods. They're like,
why is there a dog barking so crazy in the woods.
So it's the train tracks. He keeps walking as he's

(14:00):
a dog sitting in the middle of the train tracks.
At first he thought the dog was stuck. When he
got closer, he realized it wasn't the dog that was stuck.
It was actually trapped there because someone had tied the
dog to the tracks. Oh no, and left it there.
Oh that's awful. But send those people tie them into
the tracks. Oh just kidding, Send them to jail or something.

(14:22):
That took a dark turn Man's so I agree, Yeah,
it makes me sick of my stomach. Yeah, I don't
like so, but helpless animals. He was able to free
the dog and took him back to his house. They
have four dogs already, but he took him to a
shelter and told the story. And now that dog has
been adopted. Local authorities are investigating and they are trying

(14:43):
to find the person responsible for the for the act.
Thank goodness, that guy walked into the woods. Who would
do that. That kind of person that would do that
to a dog would do other things to other things. Yeah,
that's why you need to find him. For the dog
and for BCD and E. Yeah, future people maybe and
probably pasted too. You don't just wake up. That's the
only thing you do in that lane. There's always trust me.

(15:05):
It ain't all right. Thanks to Dan Winkleman for saving
that dog's life. That's what it's all about. That was
tell me something good. I know I got married on
July seventeenth. I know my birthday April second, I know
Caitlin's birthday. Other than holidays, it's about all I know.

(15:28):
But I was asked if I'm going to celebrate my
engagement anniversary? Oh wow, November? But should I know? Yeah?
I don't even know mine, Like there's no chance so
long ago. You do not need to. Should I feel?
But I agree that for life I shouldn't. And I
don't know if it's already passed. Mike, do you know
my engagement a versen? It does not passed? Yeah, it's

(15:49):
past weekend. It wasn't already passed. Well, we got engaged
a week of hart Yeah, the week after. Mine was
on the third years of the week after. I'm shocked
that Mike knows his. I'm not not. Did you celebrate
your engagement anniversary? Yeah? We have, like a dinner, had
a whole thing. Oh well, do you know what exact day,
mind was? Let me see, because I started to go,

(16:11):
I knew it was. I could sniff it was near.
Why do you think it was November? What's when we met?
A couple two years ago. Okay, but so what just
as married folk, do you guys even acknowledge your engagement anniversary? No?
No way, October eleventh in my calendar. Actually, Raymundo, you've

(16:32):
only been married, not even a year, right? Or a year?
A year? A year, eleven months? Okay? Did you acknowledge
your engagement anniversary? No? No, I've never heard of such
a thing. Who told you that? So? I guess my
question is should your years would be today? Oh? Oh hey,
happy engagement anniversary, dude. That's why I brought it up,

(16:54):
very specially okay, okay, not playing something, but should I
acknow should should there be an official acknowledgement because it
does set a standard forever ring upgrade? Now what? Yeah?
I can't. Okay, wait, so what do you mean acknowledge it?

(17:15):
Like you just send her a text? No? But it's
should there be something done? Yeah, that's why I said,
plan something? But then do I have to plan? But
you just said you don't acknowledge yours. No, I'm just saying,
now you're talking about it, and now it's very where
you're somebody I can literally just hit a jingle and
in this segment I won't, But watch Ray can just
do this, I'd be like, it never happened, right, and

(17:39):
this never happened, and we go and then we take
it off the podcast and we live our lives as
Maybe you call and see if she even knows what
today is, and you're like, hey, what's up. I don't
like that. I hate that. Do you know what today is?
I'm like, no, I know, But then you know, if
she's not paying attention to it, then it's like, ah,
you don't need to worry about it. I'll do a
little something, but it's not a thing I remember every year.

(18:00):
That's what you're saying. No, and be careful. If you
do it this year, you have to do it next point, right,
next thing. You know, fifty years later you're still doing it.
I just could be cute too many things. It's weird
when someone's like, do you remember I was having dinner
the other night? Okaylyn and I wear a Mexican restaurant
and somebody comes up to our table and while we're
eating and they're like, hey, buy bones, and I already
feel awkward because I'm in eating, like I've got food

(18:21):
in my mouth. I'm like yeah, and she goes, do
you remember me? Oh, and she's just standing right beside
the table and just looking at her. I don't and
so you know what I did. I did nothing. I
just stayed quiet. Oh, I just had food. I just
went and then I smoked her out and she was like,

(18:44):
you knew my parents. You haven't seen me in seven years.
Last time you saw me. I was like twelve. And
then you said I know, of course I don't remember. Yeah,
and I was like, well, look at you. Did you
remember what she was talking about? I knew her parents, okay,
but I did just a weird question to ask, buddy,
do you remember me? People do it all the time, though,
and so but my answer it was to just stare

(19:05):
because eventually they're gonna crack. So that's what I'm gonna do.
I would advise you to do that. R's awkward. It
ain't the life I choose to live. Sometimes you're okay
with it though, you can handle it. Yeah, I'm going
with awkward walk. You know. I can thrive an awkward
at this. But I just sat and stared at her
until she was like, Okay, you knew my parents, but
you were a kid. You're like twelve when I saw you.
And now you're an adult. That's a tough one. Okay.

(19:27):
Acknowledgement of anniversary of engagement, myad, you acknowledge yours? Yeah,
yeah we did the only time we do it? Or
was it just a dinner or did you buy a
gift or something? No, just a dinner. Well, I mean
we got to eat, right, yeah, so why not? So
whatever dinner you have tonight, whatever dinner, just put a
candle in it. There you go, it's an engagement party. Okay,

(19:48):
thank you for the tip Mike that it's today. I'm
not sure you walk away with exactly what to do,
but the answer is not nothing. Okay, so I acknowledge something,
but not too much. So that way, next year you
don't have to do an extra firm slap on the butt.
But happy engagement. Okay, that's it on the Bobby Bones Show. Now, Leah,

(20:12):
how are you good? How are you doing? Pretty good? So?
My one of my dreams has always been to host
a game show, and I've been really I've been on
a couple luckily like it did Celebrity Family few, but
I never got to host it. And you're you're doing
this show of people Puzzler. It's airing weeknights on Game
Show Network. Was this something you wanted to do forever?
Or was the project just like, this is so much fun?

(20:33):
I got to do it the way it was? Well,
first of all, a friend of mine was, you know,
doing the show, and he called me and he said, hey,
would you be interested in hosting a show? And I
literally said, I never thought, never thought about this, Like no,
is it like a smart show? Is it like a
because I don't you know, I'm not smarter than a
fifth grader. There's no you know, I can't do it.

(20:55):
And he's like, no, no, no, this is you know,
pop culture fun facts. It's from the people, uh, people magazine,
the crossword president People magazine. It's very relatable and you
know it needs a host that's relatable. And I was like,
huh And I don't know if you know this. I
do a very serious podcast dealing with cults and scientology

(21:16):
and organizations like it, and last couple of years have
been very serious time of my life. And I thought,
you know, this is like regular people, not celebrities, you know,
and it's fun. Then yes, I want to offset the
other stuff that I do, the other very important things
that I do. Um, but I want to laugh and

(21:37):
I want to connect with I love people like I
do love to connect with people, oftentimes getting yelled at
for talking too much during commercial breaks and um, and
so I said, yes, and I'm it is so fun, Bobby,
like it is. I didn't know that I was going
to enjoy it that much. People. Is something you should

(21:57):
do because it is one of the funnest jobs that
I've done. So it's back for season two and free
do you shoot all these in like a couple of weeks.
That to me seems like a dream as well, because
I have other friends to do. Game shows are like
we gonna knock them out and we're done for a year. Well, yeah,
you do six shows a day. It's very different. It's
not easy to do, right, I mean you interview people, right,

(22:18):
it's not easy to pull things out of you know
what I mean. Like you're talking about people who've never
been on television, so it is uh sometimes you know,
they nervous. You've got to You've got to be a host.
You have to be a gracious host and understand that
not everybody is so comfortable to be not only on
you know, to be in front of the camera, but

(22:39):
also to be trying to win money under the circumstances,
so you have to be gracious. Not the easiest as
far as work is concerned, but it would be the
it was. It's the easiest as far as my enjoyment.
Like I said, dealing with our contestants, who are lovely,
lovely people people. Puzzler back Monday through Friday weeknights, six

(23:02):
pm Eastern on Game Show Network, which and again, everybody
loves the people, the crossword type thing with people. Yes,
it seems like a lot of pop culture too. So
as long as you kind of are, you know, up
to date, you could probably be pretty good at this game. Yeah,
but again it's under it's under extreme circumstances, right, Like,
not everybody could win Dancing with the Stars. Anybody can.

(23:24):
Apparently I did, so, I mean anybody pretty much anybody
can win that show. Well apparently not Bobby. Hey, listen,
I was real bad. Um, I'm glad. I don't disagree
with you. I don't disagree with you a buzz of
your jobs. I wasn't that great either, but I had
never danced before live on a show. I was much

(23:46):
better in rehearsals, were you? I was terrible I'd never
danced ever, and I wasn't even better in rehearsals. I
was just always bad. But I garnered the power of
the people and and somehow, you know, I have the
mirror ball in my house. Bless you. I want to
I want to uh the new the Answer at the Stars,
to do a season of like a revenge season. I

(24:08):
keep pitching that to Dina Kats. She keeps telling me
to stop texting her. The podcast that you mentioned, and
also this. You know, I've watched you on television in
many different forms, but you talk about cults. Have you
watched this is not one of your shots, But have
you watched The Way Down about the Church? And I

(24:28):
watched it too. What did you think about that whole situation? Oh?
My god, Bob, you know it's so funny. I was.
I was just telling Mike Render this the other day.
I was like, you know, you leave a cult, or
you leave an abusive relationship or a bad job or
whatever it is, and you really, I said, I think
that we need to understand that it. Wow, like this

(24:50):
is happening in the world. This is not just about us.
We are so narcissistic in our own pain and our
own cult and our own cult like thinking. But wow,
does it permeate through many, many different places and organizations
and households. I was shocked, shocked right, and at the

(25:11):
same time compassionate for the people who get caught up
in this and people who want better for themselves, because
it always starts with that, right. They want something better,
They want to be more than, they want to belong
to something that is bigger than them. What did you think,
I mean, what did you think about? Well? I mean,
for me, that church is fifteen minutes from where I live.

(25:33):
And first it was just wild that my neighbors they
didn't know them on the show. But I mean they
look like and feel like normal folks that I would
run into at the grocery store. But they are normal folks.
And that's the thing, Like I said, you know, these
are just people who want more for themselves. They want
a better life, they want you know, and I'm often

(25:54):
saying that about ourselves because you know, we get tweets
and comments like how did you get involved? You know,
and it's like, well, because people want to be better,
you don't go into it going, hey, I want my
whole life control and destroyed by a cult. You know,
you go into it thinking, you know, I'm doing something
good for myself, for my family, for mankind, for whatever reason,

(26:17):
and I belong to something that's special. Everybody wants to
feel special, that they're doing something that makes a difference.
I'll ask you one more question about this and we'll
get on to something lighter. But when I'm you know,
watching the show The Way Down on HBO Max, it
seemed as if, you know, she started this diet plan,

(26:38):
which itself to me was odd, but then she started
to understand she can make a lot of money, and
that itself turned into like it kind of morphed into
what became a cult because of greed. Maybe empower? Is
that how a lot of these cults start with a
person having like a seed of hey, I'm just going
to get this. But as they can see their options

(26:58):
start to grow, they're like, I can do more and
more and more. And it's not really this big cold
outlook from the very beginning. No, I don't think it
any cold starts out thinking, well, first of all, I
don't think they think they're a cold. That's what makes
them a cold partially, but also it's the it's the
you know, self help aspect of it. It's also needing
a leader, it's needing something different in their lives and

(27:21):
somebody seeing a need to fix that. I don't. I
don't think everybody goes into it thinking I want to
hurt people and destroy people and control people. But I
think as the money comes in, as the power comes in,
as you get more and more sequestered, you start to
believe what you're doing is justified. And I think I
believe that people think that they're helping and what they're

(27:44):
doing is justified by that concept, although they don't see
what they're doing to people is giving them. You know,
without you or without this, I will not succeed in
my life. I will not be happy, I will not
get to the afterlife. I will whatever that. Whatever they're selling, um,
but it shouldn't cost anything to believe and to have

(28:07):
faith and to receive help shouldn't cost especially in the
you know we're talking about religion particularly, shouldn't cost you,
your family, your friends, in your life. Leah Remedi's on, Hey,
let's brighten it that people puzzler is back. I want
to talk about your win on at the start that
you just want to but there's nothing. I honestly, there's

(28:29):
nothing to talk. I'm just listen. I wasn't that good
and I know that show. That's why she said. The
people that the fans of show shamed me for so long.
They changed the rules of the show because I won,
And so maybe a little PTSD kidding o kiddy, Yeah,
I have it. I have it. Uh no, no, no no,

(28:50):
So go ahead. Let's talk about the people Puzzler by
Love Well, it's on every night. You guys can watch
it Monday through Friday. It's on at six pm Eastern,
five Central on Game Show Network. Um of let's remove
this show. But if every show that you've done, because
holy mole you've been. I mean, you have such an
illustrious career of being on one wonderful show after another.
When people come up to you and they go, hey,

(29:11):
I know you from blank, what do you get the most? Well,
I think it's saved by the bell. But King of
Queens has been something that it is on every day,
right and people's like, oh love you. And King Queen's
was saved by the bell. I remember seeing you for
the first time and saved by the bell. And I
think because that is where people first saw me, and

(29:33):
because Saved by the Bell was such a big hit, right,
it was just the thing to watch on Saturdays. You know,
I think that it was it just stuck in people's minds.
But yeah, I would always like in the beginning, I
was like, oh yeah, King and Queens, They're like, no,
Saved by the Bell. That's why I had done a
whole thing where I was talking about the biggest show
from the nineties, and I put King of Queen's as

(29:53):
one of the top five because and Kerry Heffron in
such a big role. I'm surprised that Stacy Carosi, well,
because that's where it's start going on for six episodes.
Sorry baby, would you say? Well? No, I mean because
for me, I loved King and Queen's and watched it,
But I also grew up with Say by the Bell,
and so that's the first time I was exposed to you.
So I think that's why my brain goes to say
By the Bell, even though I could easily say King

(30:14):
Queen's or for that matter, speaking of documentaries, I would say,
do people ever come up to you and say I
recognize you from scientology in the aftermath? No, But what
they do say is what they do say. And this
happens a lot on the on the people. Puzzler is
people saying thank you for doing it, Yes, thank you
for you know, I was in a different kind of
cults or I was in an abusive relationship and you

(30:36):
helped me to get out. And you know that that
is that is rewarding, That is rewarding. Okay, we're wrapping
up here, Leah Roan. No, you well, you're on a
time limit. You know that. They come on my ero
and they go, she only has so much time. Oh gotcha? Okay,
I thought you were trying to get gona. No, no, no,
not at all. I understand people. I'm trying to get
rid of you people. Yeah, that's what it is. I'm
getting the boot here, not you people. Puzzler season two

(30:58):
it's back Monday to Friday, week night, six eastern, five
Central on Game Show Network. Leah, thank you, you're just
you know you're one of my favorites to watch on TV.
Thank you, sweetheart. We haven't met, Thank you, but I
know I love to see you in person. I did
I did do better at you than Nancy with the Stars.
So as much crap as I get, I still in
the winner, and you are you are, which hurts. And
by the way, you and Bill end Ball. So Bill

(31:20):
end Ball was in my season and he got that,
he stayed and I got booted off. So I'm still
mad at that. I still text Bill Envall, going, I
don't know how in that you did it, bro, but
and he's partially saying, stop texting me and leave me alone.
I've moved on, and with that, I'm kidding. He doesn't.
He doesn't do that. He's just sweet and lovely man. Solia,

(31:42):
Thank you, good to talk to you, Good luck with
the show. Thank you, sweetheart, Bye bye bye. You're a
Amy's pile of stories. So which is more important to you?
Sleep or exercise? They're both very important, right, Sometimes I
just can't get leap, so I probably exercise with a

(32:03):
slight more priority these days because it also not just
for my body but for my brain. I need that
hour to check out. But both are very important. Yeah,
I mean I do it for heart health, brain health,
feeling good, mental health, all kinds of things. But I
used to prioritize a workout over sleep, and now I
wouldn't do that. I would prioritize sleep over working out.
Why do you ask well, because a study was done

(32:25):
and they said, Okay, if you want to exercise but
also have a good sleep, do not exercise within two
hours of your bedtime. Whatever that looks like. Make sure
you have at least a two hour buffer from that
workout from when your head is going to hit the pillow.
And also it's like, don't eat right before you go
to sleep either, because your body's doing that work kind
of digest that food, so it also can't kind of
relax itself. It might be a contributing factor to keeping

(32:47):
you up. Yeah, So just a little tip there in
case you're trying to do both of those things. Get
your workout in but also get a good sleep. I'm jealous.
I got a friend named Mike. He can actually exercise.
Why sleeps? Who? Mike? Who is a character? It's made
the whole thing up. It wouldn't that be awesome if
you could sleep and get that and then also be
like bench pressing. Sure in the future will be something else. Okay, Well,

(33:10):
speaking of eating, Snickers is putting out a limited edition
cinnamon bun flavor. It's called Snickers Cinnamon. I'm not into it,
and I love Snickers and I'm not into Snicker cinnamon bun.
I'm also I did a taste test on pumpkin kit
cats on my Instagram. Not good. Take wax candle. Really,
that's so disappointing. I'm looking at snick Er cinnamon bun.

(33:31):
It's a cinnamon flavor nugget and the peanuts are topped
with caramel covered in milk chocolate. So that's how it
gets the cinnamon snicker situation. Yeah, you're not there for it. Nah.
And I like them both, I just don't like them
both together. And the kit cats don't fall for it
because everybody's buying pumpkins stuff all the time. Oh I
would have fallen for the kitcat for sure. They're fine,

(33:52):
but they don't. They're not extra pumpkiny or anything. Yeah,
which is kind of annoying. I think I compared it
to eating a kitcat with your fist and a pin.
That's what it tastes like, were normal kit caps and
then you just in your hands in a pumpkin, so
you kind of smell it. So there you go. Going
to space on a commercial flight is getting a little cheaper,
like prices are going down. Don't say cheaper, well, it

(34:13):
is what Okay, it's becoming a little bit tiny more. No,
see fifty thousand. I don't trust that one though, that's
the thing. So yes, I'm not going to pay that either.
But I'm definitely not taking you know that the cheaper version.
When it comes to flying to space, they're not double
checking the engine. Apparently, come twenty twenty four, we'll be

(34:35):
able to take a balloon ride to space and for
fifty thousand dollars, this capsule will carry up to eight
people eighteen miles above the surface and you get a
whole view of the Earth. You know what else you
can use to get a view of the Earth. Google
ear a channel, Google Earth, a lot of all that.
I'm not going I'm not I'm not trying to slash
prices to go to space, so count and I don't

(34:59):
want to do the balloon either. I need to have
engines and seatbelts and bezos next to me because I
know he ain't gonna die, so thank you, but no thinking. Okay,
So all right, maybe that's my pile. That was Amy's
pile of stories. It's time for the good news. Amy.

(35:20):
So this couple got married at the US Canada border
because they wanted their ninety six year old grandma to
be able to participate, and the borders closed. So this couple,
they live in New York, her family's back in Canada,
her parents and then the grandma, Oh, that's unfortunate. I
know you live close anyway, but because there's a border
room between you, yeah, COVID won't allow it. I mean
they live so close, and honestly, they planned the wedding

(35:41):
and hopes that the border would be open in time
because that's how it was looking, and then nope, never happened. Well,
luckily she has a friend named Border Brian, guy that
happens to work for Border Patrols names Brian, shady name,
and Border Brian set up this perfect spot at the
US Canada border in New York and they were able
to go have a little little ceremony with her family

(36:02):
from Canada, you know, right there to witness everything. And
then the next day they had their New York wedding
with all their friends and family here in the States.
So the husband was like, this is pretty awesome. I
got to marry the woman in my dreams two days
in a row, which one was real though? Did they
ever say and here's the real hero here border Banyan.

(36:23):
So do you need anything else from Canada called border Brian? Maybe? Hey,
prescription drugs pretty cheap up there, Brian. That's right. Why
do you say, Mike, okay? Really are having that up? No?
They have better health They have waiter healthcare than we do.
Oh you mean in Canada? Yeah okay, yeah, yeah, all right,
that's what's up. Tell me something good, that's what it's
all about. That was tell me something good. I'm so

(36:48):
glad you guys are hanging out with us this morning, Eddie.
What happened? Well, I'm just a little upset because I
can't post anything on my Instagram or anywhere that's really
nice or something I want to kind of like show off,
and people always think it's a gift from you, and
I'm like, no, guys, I can afford my own things,
like Bobby doesn't give me everything that's nice. What did
you try to show off these really cool Tomahawk steaks?

(37:09):
I put it on Instagram. It's like a celebrating the
Cowboys win with my big steaks, and then sure enough
all the comments come down. Oh or those the ones
Bobby gave you, guys? I could buy my own steaks.
But didn't I give you a bun? You did? No, no, no, no,
my dad gave me these, but I did give you some. Yeah,
a month ago, you gave me like two or three
really nice steaks. So I get where they're coming from.

(37:31):
But sometimes I want to be like, hey, look look
what I got myself, but you didn't get them n't,
So maybe I shouldn't be upset where we're starting. All Right,
I forget that. Then let's go over to Amy and
get in the morning corny, Morning, corny. What kind of
bats fly around the school at night? What kind of

(37:53):
bats flying around the school at night? Alphabets? That was
the morning Corning school alphabet alphabet. You have to explain
it to him. Halloween Baby. I always have to remind
him there's a theme for October. Okay, and you got

(38:18):
parent shamed. Yeah. I don't post a lot about my kids.
But he did something, little baby did something that that
was really, really cute. So I put on Instagram he
dips his grapes in barbecue lass and I put that in.
I'm like, that's pretty cute. You know what other baby
does this? And again all the comments come in, like
you cannot be given your baby fool grapes. That's a
choking hazard. Oh you're what are you doing like that?

(38:39):
It wasn't about the grapes and the barbecues. It wasn't
even about being cute or not cute. Well, at least
you didn't throw grapes in your kid's mouth, because I
did that online once and apparently that really is a
choking hazard. And I had no idea and I felt
like the worst parent ever and I'm like, hey, chucking
him across the room, that's funny. I mean that your

(39:01):
mouth and like, luckily we survived that, but not fine, right,
but still it's not suggested. But if I did that
with Eddie, would they shame us? Eddie? It's a hazard?
You probably they shame everything. Yeah, so the parents shaming
thing is constant, so real, Yes, constant. I know it's

(39:21):
real because everybody gets shamed for everything, but it's constant. Ay,
if you post anything about being a mom, do they
hit you? I mean, yeah, well it's about anything. If
I post something about my dog, my cat, my kids,
there's always a comment about something like you know, the
cat example, bathing the cat. The other there was a
perfect example. It's like, oh my gosh, all I did
was give my cat a bath, and people, some people

(39:42):
freaked out anything going on with your kids. My kids
are doing great. I mean I got a text about
my daughter being like super amazing, which is I feel
like the best thing a parent can receive. Like, I
got a text from she was hanging out with some
friends and the parents sent me a text. It said
Stashia is a great kid, a lovely manners, kind and
fun to have around. And that just made my night

(40:05):
because I feel like sometimes as parents, there's a lot
going on and you feel like you're failing as a parent,
but then you get a note like that from another
parent you respect, and it just boosted my confidence in
my parenting and it made me proud of Stashiera, you know,
proud of us as parents. And so I was like, oh,
you know what we could do more as parents is
lift each other up instead of shame each other. If

(40:28):
you notice a kid doing something good and you know
that parent, send them a text and be like, what up,
your kid did this, That's awesome, and then that can
just like reinstill the confidence that we need as parents
to keep moving, because some days I don't want to
keep moving. You know, I don't. But do you relate
I don't have kids. Yeah, some days you just want
to give up. You can't because you're not going to

(40:49):
I'm just saying the feeling. Yeah, you are all they have,
so you can't quit now. But sometimes sometimes you're like, yeah,
I take three hour walks. Sometimes yeah, I don't want
to go back home. I mean I've had the moments
or I'm wanted to get on sixty five thousand, keep
driving south, so like, I don't know, Alabama, keep going.
We don't do that. We don't. I took the exit,
I went home. Oh no, it But some of it

(41:13):
is just you don't we don't know what we're doing,
like no parent. I mean I talked to a friend. Oh,
I was recording my podcast with Mattie Nelson, and online
she seems like she's the best mom in the world
on her Instagram and her and her husband they look
like they know exactly what they're doing. And before we
start recording, she's like, oh my gosh, Amy, we have
no idea what we're doing. Like every day we look
at each other and we're like, are we ruining these kids' lives?
Like what are we doing? And I'm like, oh my gosh,

(41:34):
you seem like y'all are the best parents. And I
know Instagram versus reality is different, but just it's a
reminder that everyone's figuring it out. Nobody knows the secret
sauce unless you're a professional that has studied that. I
would say that about life too, like doctor career and
I mean everything. Nobody knows. People act like it, and
you act like it and some times people believe you. Yeah,
and that's not a bad thing to act like an
act like it all the time. I get it all
figured out. Who knows what's going on? Yeah, I'm not

(41:57):
a believer in psychics. However, Amy's as a psychic because
she has nailed some stuff. So I'm not gonna sit
here and scream about how I don't believe him, Just
gonna go I don't believe him. Yeah, I don't believe
in him. They're not for me. But I would talk
to your cousin again, because she's pretty good. Yeah, yeah,
she nailed that stuff. Man. But there was a story
about a guy in California who's suing a psychic who
says that the psychic falsely claimed that they could remove

(42:21):
a curse on his marriage that was put on by
a witch that was hired by his ex girlfriend. There's
just so many layers. First of all, you're suing a
psychic and proved the psychic wasn't being psychic, and then
there's a witch involved. Yeah, there's just so many things
you can't or can't prove because he's just kind of
for believing it to begin with her. I think that

(42:42):
his marriage ended or whatever's happening with his marriage, and
he doesn't want to, for whatever reason, own up to
maybe what they contributed to the fall of the marriage,
and he would rather it be a curse and that's
why it ended instead of his own fault. His name's
Morrow said that. Sofia Adams promised she could save his
marriage if he had five thousand dollars to exercise the spell. Oh,

(43:04):
she promised, Miss Adams. The psychic said, Hey, you and
your family are gonna be unhappy and in danger if
the curse is not lifted. So he's now seeking twenty
five thousand dollars in damages. Hey, they kind of have
to be responsible somewhat for that, though, right like the psychekick,
they can't just say, hey, give me five thousand and
I promise you I will fix you. Yeah, I don't
know what the responsibility is. But here's what I would do.

(43:25):
If I were the psychic, and if I were the
psychics attorney, I would say, hey, that's spell. It was
gonna be so much worse than what it is now.
See that's good. I would go, yeah, right, you don't
you don't think it's been removed. But until she did
her psychic spell, there was a bust that was gonna
hit you. Like you just carry on with a live
keep pushing you're already doing, like you should be thankful
to be alive, Like you should be paying me more.

(43:48):
Like it was so I couldn't even wipe the whole
spell away. Like all that money you gave me, I
was able to take fifty percent of the spell away.
It wasn't even enough. I gave you a deal. When
you get into people paying money for psychics, I feel
bad because I feel like people are getting taking advantage of,
especially if it's not for entertainment. If it's for entertainment,
you're paying twenty bucks, fifty bucks, if you're paying ten

(44:09):
thousand dollars, and it's actually affecting you when you can't
pay your mortgage. That's where it becomes a real problem.
But I would say going to a psychic, it's like
going if you are entertained by it, like going to Vegas. Sure,
fifty dollars for a five if you got the money.
But this is me, this is my take. Are you
being offended at your family members a psychic? No? Because

(44:31):
I mean she knows that I even struggle with her
gift and that's what you call it. Well, yes, because
she yeah, that's what she calls it. It's her gifts.
Despite making an initial DEPOSITI of a thousand bucks, he
says the psychic did not in any way helpe his marriage,
and he's still been suffering from sleepless nights, anxiety, and anguish.
The lawsuit also claims the defendants of miss Adams's husband, daughter,
and landlords. I would just say, if I were her,

(44:53):
you don't even know what I did. Bro, I did
so much, you don't even know. Thank thankfully you paid me,
or even a lot worse. Right now, you think he
wins on this. It's tough to see a psychic, I think.
I mean, I don't know, I don't know if I was,
But I have my argument. Yeah, as the psychics attorney. Yeah,
I would know what the judge would think. Though judge
is like, what the heck am I even doing here
with the case right now? What I would go with

(45:16):
the crystal ball? Oh, I did the whole thing. I
did the whole thing in the courtroom and be like,
oh your honor and I do ooze and oz. But
poor guy. I feel bad for the guy. Yeah, yeah,
but okay, thousand dollars that's a lot of money. Yeah,
maybe mentally he's not all there. That's a lot of money.

(45:38):
And there's desperation involved, Like I know what it's like
to be feel super desperate, and like you'll try anything,
like what if you had to weji board. I believed it,
although I've cheated, I've been the one. Yeah, and everyone
I didn't move it. I'm like, talk to us and
I'd be like pick goal, I'd spell pick They be

(46:00):
like what does that mean? And like, all right, guys,
I had nothing to do with this pickle? And then
we try to figure it out. All right, name that sound?
Can you identify what's happening in this clip? So I'm
gonna play it for you and then I will give
you some options. Here's the clip, I hear multiple things. Okay,

(46:26):
so here are your options. Hey, a dog and their
own or breaking the world record for the longest time
licking their face, a celebrity drumming with their teeth, a
baby patting their dad's beer belly, or someone licking the
world's longest chain of lollypops. Here it is again, got it?

(46:58):
What do you think here? John? With their teeth? But
I don't know. Are you trying that? It's hard Eddie? Yeah,
I originally heard teeth. So the fact that was part
of your multiple choice, I'm in this with their fingers
like I think it's they're they're hitting their teeth together.
Oh right, that's what it is. Yeah, that's what that's

(47:21):
the answer it is. Yeah. It's actually Dave Grohl, who
is the late singer of The Food Fighters, correct explaining
how he started doing it when he was with his
kid and his dentist then finding out about it. I
started doing it when I was a kid and I
was at the dentist. He's looking at my teeth and
he says, did you choose a lot of ice? I said,
I don't think so. Why And he said, well, because

(47:42):
your teeth have an unusual amount of deterioration. And I'm like,
oh wait, I completely jumps with my teeth. He's like
what And then I made him like put his ear
close to my mouth and then he kicked me out.
That's hilarious. Raymundo was telling me about the dentist, right,
what happened at your dentist? Yeah? So there you had
said the doctor's tough to get into nowadays, and I

(48:02):
believe you on that one. But I was trying to
get an appointment. It had actually been a couple of
years because of the pandemic. Just get my girl looked
at you know, and I called him up and they said, oh,
we can't get you in this year. It's it's easily
going to be until February twenty two. Yeah. I'm like,
all right, I mean that's gonna take a while. And
they go, but there's another option, and I said, well,
tell me this option, and they said, every afternoon between

(48:24):
one and two, that's our most popular time when people
cancel their appointments after lunch. So if you wanted to,
you could come sit in our parking lot and then
at a moment's notice, we could call you and you
could come in and fill those spots. Wow, what is
going on? You're not doing that? I mean it's an option,

(48:47):
but is it a good one? Are you hurting? No,
I'm good. I just needed a regular checkup. I'm supposed
to because teeth lead to the heart and all that
kind of stuff. Tell me more they do gun disease,
heart disease. Thank you. Yeah, that's what I heard. I
had my didnnist on my podcast, learned a lot ray
we can get you into a dentist. I'd like to
talk to that because he's also my dentist. Yeah, I
think I would like to line him up for a
segment because I got a lot of questions. Okay, like

(49:09):
that just general questions about not teeth, but like oral hygiene. Yeah,
just in general. I had so many things I need
to know from a dentist that I kind of am.
For example, they ever get down and something they got
the person's mouth open and it stinks so bad, Well,
he'll tell you right that, Like that's the stuff I

(49:30):
want to know, not just okay, how many times we
need to brush doc? Right? But he also yeah, and
he'll he'll be honest because he approaches it from a
medical thing too. He's kind of like, oh, like something's
going on, Like it's not like, oh wow, this person's
like get about like wow, You're then like they ever
look at their person that's with them and be like
are you smelling when I was smelling? Like they have codes?
Or does someone ever get go under gas and they

(49:53):
get so loopy that they start saying like all kinds
of stuff like they murdered someone good one. That's kind
of stuff I want to talk to a dentist about.
And then I probably ask my stuff like but still
like we could probably line this up right because we
have the same dentist. Yeah, do you want me to
text him? Just text him and tell him Scooba Steve
will reach out if that's okay, if he wants to
come on the show. Cut all right, we'll get on

(50:14):
in the next couple of days. Oh yeah, I'm excited
about a bit. We're gonna okay, it's time for the
good news. Four years ago, Lieutenant Brian Zach with a
Kingman Police Department in Arizona. He's doing a welfare check
for a child abuse case in a neighborhood and as

(50:34):
the case workers are doing the check and all the
interview and he's hanging out with a little girl, the
victim of the case. And after they're done with everything,
they said they need to take the girl for a
permanent home. And he says, well, I can do it
just temporarily while you look for a permanent home. So
he did. They said it would only take a couple
of weeks, maybe even a month, that he would take
care of her. Well four years later, no, it turned

(50:56):
into four years. He's adopting the little girl. Yeah, so him,
his wife and he has two other kids as well.
They're adopting her. What last week, and so it's happening.
It's a fight, it's a permanent thing. So he was
just there like basically being security as they were doing
the interviews of the family to make sure the girl
was okay. Correct, she wasn't, Yes, she wasn't. Anytime the

(51:16):
case workers go into a home, the police departments, they're
just in case there's arguments or her parents get a
little violent or stuff like that. Yeah, dang, And now
now she is a permanently part of his family. That's
what it's all about. Right there. That was tell me
something good. Bobby's story an Amazon shopper who for five

(51:38):
years bought very expensive items, including a top of the
line i AMAC pro, but also some cheaper items. Faces
twenty years in prison because he would take them, apparently
and then send them back and get a full refund,
but not actually put that back in there. Oh, he
would put in cheaper items as returns. He all in

(52:01):
two hundred and ninety thousand dollars. Oh my gosh, that's
quite the scam. He just kept going too. I mean,
you would think, like about fifty grand, you figure out
a new scam completely different. So he bought the expensive
return the cheap ones and kept the difference. Yeah. US
attorney's file charges against Hamrick in September, saying he had
engaged in about three hundred fraudulent transactions with Amazon that

(52:23):
included about two hundred and seventy product returns, two hundred
and fifty of which were materially different in value. That
amounted to more than two hundred and ninety thousand dollars
in total fraud. It said that and that's what he
was doing. He would order an expensive item initiator return
than melee a similar but less valuable item, and then
he'd also sell the expensive items. So he's getting from

(52:46):
both ways. Yeah, man, yeah, just why not just fill
it up with expecting What do you mean, well, I
mean how did they when they pull it out of
the box. So they're like, oh, this is probably so
many coming in. You got a toy computer. It isn't
even real. A block of wood with the keypad on it. Interesting.

(53:08):
I would imagine that there are so many coming in.
Oh yeah, for sure, and they're too busy trying to
get stuff out. They're probably like, we'll get to those
boxes later. That guy get a little too greedy. Yeah,
So how many you think went through before they were like, okay,
they probably didn't find all of them. They probably found
one that was happening after a while, and then they
went back to the like okay, let's go and see

(53:30):
what else we can find here. Two hundred and ninety
thousand dollars. It's wild. Listen to this. A Texas toddler
was found alive four days after going missing. Did you
see this? He followed the dog into the woods. A
Texas toddler who had disappeared last week was found alive
last Wednesday afternoon. Three year old Christopher Ramirez followed his

(53:51):
dog into the woods near his house. His mom was
unloading groceries from the car. The kid disappeared. Relatives and
neighbors searched for about twenty before they called the police.
More than one hundred and fifty law enforcement officials from
multiple agencies and volunteers assisted the four day search for
the toddler. They did ground searches using K nine units.

(54:11):
They surveyed the area with helicopters and drones. They also
inspected bodies of water in the area. They looked at
cameras from other homes where like the doorbell, they're all
the little security cameras. People have nothing, so you gotta
think day two, day three, you're just assuming the worst
at that point, especially because food and water will water

(54:33):
especially you need that. The search resulted in a stand
still late on its third day, and they were just
waiting on any leads. Finally someone called in and said, hey,
I heard some noise. At eleven fifteen, four days after
his disappearance, the kid was found five miles from his home.
Oh my god, the little boy was just lost in
the woods. The boy and his mom had been reunited

(54:54):
and he was reportedly in good shape after the Ordeo Wow,
but was taken to the children's hospital out of caution.
How is he in good shape there? I don't know
about I mean mentally, there's probably a little bit of trauma.
Holy Moley, first of all five miles, second of all
four days. Yeah, and like screaming, Probably are crying for
people to come to you and nobody's coming. You don't
understand your toddler. Well, what I read was pack wolves

(55:14):
raised him for four days. Oh, they took him in
like the jungle book. Yeah, did he find the dog? Well,
the question to me was where did the dog? The
dog come back and nothing ever happened or the dogs
still gone? Speaking of dogs, Dog the Bounty Hunter said
that Brian Laundry's parents could face prison if they've helped
their son of aid capture. In an exclusive interview with
an interview with the Son, the Dog said that Chris

(55:37):
and ROBERTA. Laundry that, Hey, you don't know if he's
standing in the park, across the street or behind the
golf course, but basically if you're hiding him or anything
about him, you're going to jail two. Yeah, but I
think they know that. It's like, we need a dog
to tell us that, right love the attention right now.
I was watching some tiktoks of people that are trying

(55:59):
to figure out the case. Internet salutes and they think
that Brian Landry is hiding under the flower bed in
I saw that because they wear there's under the flower
bed at his house because his parents were out gardening.
Some drones flew over and there's some footage and it
looks like a hand is coming out of the ground.
But I would think if you were hiding in the
flower bed, one you wouldn't come out in the daytime. Two,

(56:22):
you wouldn't reach your hand out like Return of the
Dead or were the handing in the snack well, Yeah,
because your hand just wouldn't come out straight dirt. Yeah,
but there is a picture. Anyone else see the picture
of his hand coming out? Mike? Did you? Yeah? I
thought the video? What did you think? It doesn't look
like a hand, It doesn't. And the drones a little
high and they're zooming in. But his parents they're just
gardening like life is normal right now, Like maybe they're

(56:43):
guardening because life isn't normal right now, trying to get away. Okay, okay,
fair fair therapeutic. I guess their backyard too, and there's
a fence and maybe They're just like, you have to
do something. What if they're not involved? I know, yeah,
I mean have they checked the house? Have they checked
the garden? I would think they check the house. Yes,
he in his bedroom to sleep. They just had never
gone inside. Yeah, check that out, all right, just checking.

(57:05):
All right, that's the news stories our phone screen. Or
Abbey is in the studio, just a quick recap. A
few days ago, she hits me up and she goes, hey,
this guy texts me randomly and he sent me a
picture of him in front of a fire truck and
he's really cute. So I text him back and he
was like, no, it was an accident. I mean to

(57:25):
send you that. And I was like, oh, sleep with
one eye open. And so they started texting and he
said it was a complete accident that he sent you
this picture. He was trying to send it to his
police chief. Yeah, oh yeah, fire chief. So we have
this conversation one whole day on Thursday, we're just debating
if it's real or not. On Friday said Abby, you

(57:48):
have his number, let's FaceTime and she does it. She
stands in the corner and he answers and you see
his face, so you know, He's a real person, that
real person. He wasn't a catfish. That was him. It
was him. Now, did you guys continue texting after you
got off the show that day? We did? Yeah, so
I can't do I mean, like, because this was the
last text that you sent him, but you sent from

(58:10):
my phone. Yeah, so you were like, let's talk later.
I knew you were being honest about it being a
random text. Did you ever tell the fire chief about it?
Have a good day at work? And then he was
like no, he never responded back, thanks, hope you have
a good day too. Um, And so then we just
started talking randomly about like Friday night plans. So you
did talk more? Yeah, all throughout the weekend. Oh yeah,

(58:32):
aout the weekend. But in the middle of the weekend
is when he okay, okay, what he said he's married
with kids. Well, I don't know how much that you're
willing to share about that part of it, but feel
free to know. Oh no, oh no, no, no no,

(58:54):
Well I don't know, I mean or that he's like,
he's known, he's been watching her for a year. So
let's put to rest some theories, okay, Abby, Yeah, Morgan's
theory which I was a co signer on that he
found your number and then this was just a way
for him to get to you. Yeah, mc, he already
knew Abby from the show and he googled her. Do

(59:14):
you think that's the case. It is not the case.
It's My theory initially was this is just a catfish,
straight up, because I would get them too back in
the day, and it'd be like, I'm just a hot,
lonely nurse. Here's a picture of me, you want it?
And so I thought maybe that was because he's a
little too good looking to be sent in a random text,

(59:34):
you know, and you happen to be single and he
happens to be single. Yes, it just didn't add up.
But it being a catfish, is that true or false?
That's a false one two right. What My theory was
that this that it is what it is. He accidentally
messaged her, and this is fate and there we're going

(59:57):
to see where this goes. So he ended up sending
you a picture that was very valuable. Yes, hold on,
I'm expiable. I'm explaining. Is I've neverous what he sent.
So let's say Abbey's phone number is because you have
a three one six area code, which is which Let's
say Abbey's number is three one six one one one

(01:00:20):
one one one one. Oh okay, pizza hut. No, it's not.
I'm just saying if that's her number, okay. He then
sends Abby a screenshot of what his fire chief's phone
number is. Okay, who also has a Wichita area code?
What off? Yes, and it's three it's three one six

(01:00:43):
one one one one one one. It literally is one
number different. Yes, the last two digits are just flipped clipped.
Is the proof we needed? Wait? Wait, wait, wait, wait
wait guys, now could he have made that? I said,
but he sent a whole list of people's phone numbers? Really?

(01:01:05):
Oh wow that it looks like a legit directory, like
the doctor from the fire department. Oh okay, So now
we have everyone in the fire department's number if we
need it's okay, let's call everybody and confirm. Just pick
one random person there and be like, hey, I need
chief's number, and just make sure that the chiefs number
hasn't been Hey, I get a hosebroken. I don't even
know what to say. Hey, the Dalmatian's missing and the

(01:01:27):
hose is broken. Our pole is broken. We can't, we
can't go down it. You can photoshop a phone number,
I agree, Abby. Do you think this is legit? I
think it looks legit because it's on the website, it's
on the back end. I would play him, but he
could take a picture of that and then doctor the
phone number I've doctored. You're the one that was fighting

(01:01:48):
for this, and now all of a sudden, wait, she's
about to admit she's doctored some stuff. I never I
never used it. I never, I didn't. It was desperate
times during COVID and they've we're gonna not let my
daughter go to school. I don't know this whole thing.
So I know the story, but I never did it.
I never did it. It just how legit it looked

(01:02:10):
was kind of scary legit. What looked the doctor, the
doctor saying she could go like the negative test or
I don't remember the whole thing. I just remember that
I couldn't go through with it. One of my friends
doctor is like a joke because he knew I was
like crying and I was like emotional about it. So
he fixed it and or you know, created it and

(01:02:31):
he's like, here, just use this, it'll help you out
and then it looks so real. But then I couldn't
bring myself to deceive them that way. So anyway, I
know that it's possible, and I'm just looking out for
that potential scenario. But I do believe that it's serendipitous
and it's meant to be and y'all are gonna get married.
It's a well, it's a website. It's the back end
of the website. Yeah, what do you think, Mike, You've

(01:02:51):
seen it and you you what do you do? I mean,
it looks legit. There's a RL with like an internal thing. Okay,
looks legit. Here we go. So he sent that to
you proving that he was. Yeah, He's like, I just
wanted you to know I'm not messing with you. Like
it really was an accident. Okay, Like this what I
was like, this is too crazy. He's like, I know
it was total accident. Okay. But at this point, since
you facetimed in from the show and I'm sure he

(01:03:12):
could hear us like laughing in the background or dying
laughing in the background, has he said like, what was
that about? Why did you FaceTime me? No? He really hasn't,
and that's what's kind of weird. He hasn't brought up
anything like that, but he was like, can you send
me an actual picture? Because I only got to see
her face for like three point two seconds on FaceTime?
And so did you? I did? Okay, I didn't have
a mask on, and oh I mean and he replied,

(01:03:35):
yeah he did. And then you guys kept talking. He's like,
you look much better without a mask on. Good. Okay. Yeah,
we've been talking, and he asked, I mean, I've asked.
I know, I'm scared of that. You guys kept talking. Yeah,
I mean, I've learned a lot of things, and he's
asked me a lot of things too, like like what
well for one, I mean, he was asking what I

(01:03:57):
do for my job, like what are you doing? Radio? Podcasting?
And then he's like, are you married, do you have kids?
You have a boyfriend? Okay, but have you've said the
Bobby Bone Show? No, okay, that does not come up.
Does he know that you're on social media and he
can see you and see everything? Oh? Speaking up? Yeah,
I looked him up because I found him and he
doesn't follow me, but he's private, so I don't know

(01:04:19):
if he follows anybody else to like Bobby Bones show.
So he hasn't asked for your Instagram handle. Hmmm, maybe
he's not that private. Yeah, I mean if my husband,
if this were him, he doesn't have She's not into
social media at all. Like, I don't think he would
think to do that more than I see it theorizing
it looks like what do Yeah, I mean maybe it's
just like all innocent. It's a random text and like

(01:04:41):
he's just like, Oh, I'm making a cool friend in Nashville.
Maybe that's what's happening here. So do you feel I
don't know, as a dude, you're not sending multiple text
messages a day to a weekend. Yeah. Yeah, like he
this is true, he's interested. Have you confirmed if he's
like single, married anything like that? He's not married? Does
he have kids? He does have kids? He? Oh, okay,

(01:05:02):
I don't know how old is too much? I feel
like I'm saying everything about him and don't should I
not do that? You can't, you don't have to, but
then don't. What's the age difference between you and him?
You don't just say his age, but just about is
it like ten years? Oh? Less than ten years? Okay? Hmm, yeah,
did you guys text good morning? Does that happen? No? Okay,

(01:05:24):
well actually yeah he does. He does. Yeah, he is
always on his phone. I mean when I he's like
the red immediately. Have you asked him like, wow, you
have the red receipts on? Why? So he texts good morning? Okay,
a buddy doesn't do that. Somebody that's just looking at
him hang out and slap backs. Nope, Like, hey pal,
that's not so what's the plan? I don't know what

(01:05:46):
the deal is here? And he asked what the dating?
What dating is like in Tennessee too? And I said
I was like, it's it's not good And then he
said it's the same there too. So you do you
like him? Like? Do you like the conversations you got having?
So fun? What? I'm like, how is this so easy
that we can just carry a conversation on I can't
put anyone in Nashville. It's on text. Like there's been

(01:06:08):
no phone call? Right, Oh, I think that's that's level
up time? Yeah call them now? I think, okay, well,
let's give our advice. Morgan, you go first. I feel
like you should have a FaceTime date, Like if this
is going to go anywhere, and you might want to
pursue it. You have to take it to that next step,
and a FaceTime date is the first step. That was

(01:06:28):
going to be my advice too. I don't know that
I would, you know, try to shove a quarter at
the top of the ad bill bottle, because that's tough.
You can get it, you can get it through there,
but it's hard. But I would let it happen organically
and be like, hey, we should FaceTime sometime, not let's
set a FaceTime date. But I'm with Morgan, Okay, like
you need to level up a little bit. Does it

(01:06:48):
do you jump from phone call to FaceTime or is
that just could do phone calls? Well, that's what I'm saying.
Is it that not a thing? Okay? I don't like
talking on the phone. I'd rather I'd rather talking, you know,
but that's an ice breaker before you get to the
FaceTime already FaceTime, Well that was like for two. I
would set up a FaceTime date if you can. Okay,

(01:07:09):
do I admit that we've kind of been talking about this,
you know for everybody everybody knows. Do he's not admitting
the truth story? Why would do he is admitting the
true story this whole website. So who cares this whole
phone number a thing? Do you think he did? I'm
going to get that out of him. I know, I don't.
I think he's telling the truth. I do. You can
always call the fire chief. You have his numbers. It's

(01:07:31):
hand with a deeper voice answers, it's the fire too.
So this is where we're gonna leave this for today.
Continue to text with him. You can flippantly text out there, Hey,
at some point we should just get on FaceTime together.
Not hey, we need a FaceTime date now, but hey,
we should get on FaceTime together at some point and

(01:07:53):
then see how he reacts. Okay, but I wouldn't do
it during the show, or he's gonna go she gets
awfully crazy around thirty in the morning. In the morning,
I know. Okay, yep, you feel good though, I just
still can't believe that. I cannot, can you? Yes, yes,
splipped two numbers. What we're going to do is we're

(01:08:13):
gonna have Mike the investigate a little further on this website. Okay,
he can get in. I thought it was a back.
Like a back, it is a gift of a log in.
Maybe Mike can do anything. But let's say you don't
even log it. I don't think, do you or can
you just well, you can just go and it looks
like it's like an internal site, like could be on
their Herbert to get on it. We'll do it all school.

(01:08:34):
Just call the numbers investigative reporting. I kind of if
I did call one of them. No, no, one of them,
call the fire chief. The fire chief. Yeah, okay, it
was one number off and he hopebab. I think it's
a spam caucus so close to his number. I actually
don't want to do this. You do, don't I do?
I don't know. I feel like she should stay out
of it because it might ruin her chances with him. No,

(01:08:54):
like we should do it. Well, I don't because that's
already him and you found out that she was like
doing this whole thing behind like about you. But if
it was so random like this, I would understand because
I would also feel like it was a spam situation.
You gotta double check everything so random, I guess, can't
be too careful. Okay, next step is continue the texting,

(01:09:15):
toss it out there, chum it up? Hey, what should
get on FaceTime? Sometime. See what he says. Okay, good
sounds good. You getting butterflies when he texts you. I
don't know about that because it's I think it's different
because you haven't met, don't you. I feel like you
don't really get butterflies if you met somebody, I think
you could still be nervous about it or like, are
you're excited when he text you? When you do see it, Oh,

(01:09:37):
I'm like, what's it gonna say? I don't know. We'll see.
I don't know. Okay, what's weird. We'll check in with
you tomorrow. Let us know if anything happens. Okay, there
she is, that's good. His phone number was one last
two numbers were flip flopped to her phone number, and
he says he has fat fingers, so that's why he
hit the wrong one. So take a picture of his finger.

(01:09:59):
He just stuff these figures on. Okay, thank you Abby.
Thank Let's grab a couple of calls. Michelle was on
the phone online four Hi, Michelle, thank you for calling.
What's going on? Hey? Thank you? Good morning en studio morning.
I just wanted to make a clement about the Abbey situation.
When she answered the phone, I shared it with her.

(01:10:20):
I don't think that she should go any further with
checking out that she's phone number. That takes a lot
of effort for somebody to make up the screenshot of
a website and phone numbers. And I mean, she asked
him for an explanation, and who gave it to her.

(01:10:40):
And you know, if if relationships going to work, you've
got to go into it with a little bit of trust.
And if he beat around the bush and didn't give
her an explanation, and you know, maybe red flag goes up.
But he gave her an answer, and I think she
should just go with the flow. And like I told her,
he is he's nine, She's going to get a good

(01:11:04):
failing and the truth's going to come out. But I
think she should enjoy it as he gave her an answer,
and trust him and go for it and see what happens.
I hear you. I respect that, But as someone who's
been scammed a couple of times and they have went
through many links to scammy and then to see all
the scams that are happening to folks now, especially through
text or social media, like I feel like I kind

(01:11:26):
of have to guard her a little bit and so
I hope you're right. That would be the greatest thing
ever if it's real and it all happened. But because
of the current environment, it's like, Abby, you really need
to make sure next thing, you know, you're down three
thousand dollars. Yeah, because he needs, you know, a little
cash to get him through. But I agree, I hope

(01:11:47):
it works out. Worst case, I hope they just end
up friends in a good story. Who I hope that's
worst case. But worst worst case, I almost got scam
by dude ACKed him like a supermodel once I fully
believed it. It's been fifteen years, but still that was
the way back in the day, early on. But thank
you for the call. I think that's a I wish

(01:12:09):
I could live in that space that she lives in.
This amazing caller named Michelle. Michelle, thank you, and I'm
glad you and Abby had that talk. Thank you. Have
a good day, Yeah you too, see you later. Let's
go to Lisa and Mobile, Alabama. Lisa, what's going on
with you? And good morning? Bobby? Good morning city? Yes morning. Hey, So, um,

(01:12:29):
I had a little bit of a suggestion for the
Abbey situations. Okay, so what if one of you guys,
Bobby Amy, somebody called the fire chief phone number as
if you were, oops, calling trying to get in touch
with Abby. Oops, she missed out the number. But if
he's a fire chief, he's going to answer the phone
in a pretty professional manner and you should be able to. One,

(01:12:52):
you're gonna find out if it's a legit number. Two,
if he's a legit person, and possibly if he is
a fire chief. This is she just put me onto
something here, almost almost, I think she. That's why brainstorming
is good, because sometimes you can take somebody else's idea
and go, oh, I like that. But let me just
turn in a little bit. Two things. One, if I
were to call him and he answered, regardless of how
professionally answered, unless he was fighting a blaze in the background,

(01:13:14):
I'm just not gonna believe it's him. You hear sirens, yeah,
I need to hear. However, you can push that number
and it's like star blah blah blah, and it goes
right to their voicemail. What I don't know about that.
There's a certain like we'll call it a prefix, like
super prefix that you can type on front of a
number and it skips right. Do you know about it. No,
I don't surprise you don't. It goes right, It goes

(01:13:35):
right to their voicemail. Okay, so you think he has
a this is fire, chief fire Chief Wembley welcome, leave
a message if you got a fire. No, I don't
think that's it, but I think it's how you've called,
you know, Chief Johnston. Yeah, it's worth a shot. Huh. Interesting, Mike,
did you google that? Because I used to do it
all the time because I never wanted to talk to

(01:13:55):
people or wanted them to answer. So I'll just dial
this number and go right to the voicemail. Yeah, it
looks like a full umber. You dial and then you
enter the other number you're trying to call. Do me
do it? Yeah? Do it? Do you want to do it? Yeah,
let's do it. Yeah. I can't do it on the
air because his voicemail will be on the air. You
can turn him down. What okay, turn it down and
as soon as it answers, turn it down. I don't
want to do it from my phone, okay. Can we

(01:14:18):
do it from a landline like Abby's phone or to
raise or scoobas or something. What do you think, Mike?
Do you want to do it. I mean I could
do it. Okay, can you do it right now? Yeah? Okay, okay,
here we go. So he's doing it. Okay, he's dialing.
He's going to dial the number. And what this number
does is it eliminates the ability for the phone to

(01:14:40):
ring and it goes right to their voicemail. I didn't
know that was the thing. It's awesome. Why would you
want that though, because Mike's calling right now? Okay, here
I hear something, Mike him repeteway, he hears. Here we go.
He's I got a confused space. So you have to

(01:15:03):
leave a voicemail. You have to record a voicemail and
then call it and it leaves it automatically. Just be like,
oh voicemail, Oh what in the world does that? We'll
figure it out and if we can, we'll do it.
It's not like, are you kidding? Why? Why? What? This
guy will drop Abby like a bad habit if Oh no,

(01:15:25):
We've we're not gonna talk about Abby. What if I
call what's his name, prior Chief Wimberley? Okay, well, I
guess we're not going to say his name on the here,
but like, what if we call and we're like I
don't know what to say yet, but I don't mind. Okay,
we're not We're I don't think we call straight up.
Let's think about this tomorrow. We'll have an answer. Okay, okay,
thank you today Eddie filling in for lunchbox. Oh man,

(01:15:52):
there's a guy in Missouri and he's got these extra
car parts that he's trying to sell on Facebook marketplace.
So he puts them up there in his little and
its house and he takes pictures of him so you
can put them up on the Facebook. And sure enough,
in the background, there's a whole meth lab soring just
sitting in the back, and cops are like, we see
your meth lab back there. So the arrest of the
guy for doing meth and doing drugs. It's like a

(01:16:14):
catalytic converter in a box, and right behind it as
a bag of meth and the bag's like halfway full.
I mean it's so I didn't really know what meth
looks like like that, but you go, well, a lot
of that stuff probably shouldn't be there. Either that's a
doctor or somebody cooking up some stuff. It did it
look like blue crystals? No white? I just picture of

(01:16:34):
breaking back. Man, I'm like you, I don't know what
that stuff looks like. Yeah, it's why it was white.
I've seen it in foil before a bunch, but I
haven't seen it like it is there. Yeah, but what's
crazy that the box of the thing takes up like
a third of the whole picture he posted it. The
bottom third is the box and for some reason, the
whole top part of its meth. It was like meth.

(01:16:55):
And then on the bottom of the picture it was
what he was selling that you gotta be careful when
you post pictures because a lot of people like to
look at the background too. The whole coffee table above
the box is all the Mets stuff. It's great. How
did he even not look at that before he posted?
It's a bone? That's what true. Good Pointette, You're welcome.
That's her Bonhead story of the day. Appreciate you guys

(01:17:17):
hanging out with us today. It's Monday, so let's do
the good news countdown. It's the good news countdown. Count
him down the biggest good news stories across the left.
Let's go. A thirty eight year old in Minnesota named
Laura battle Covid last year and it took her eyesight,

(01:17:38):
but she's not letting it hold her back. Earlier this year,
she reached out to a group called United and Stride.
They helped visually impaired runners with guides, and on Sunday
she ran and finished her first marathon, which is wild.
That's awesome. A JV softball game in Georgia was almost
called last month because one team didn't have any more pitchers,

(01:17:59):
but in an extra arm on, the other team offered
a sub in and both coaches were fine with it.
She struck out several of her teammates. Oh okay, but
a report didn't even mention the final score because nobody
cared at that point, probably because it wasn't official. But
how funny is that? Yeah? Number three. An eighty one
year old guy had a heart attack at a movie
theater in England on Saturday, but the people in the

(01:18:22):
audience did CPR to save his life, and the name
of the movie they were watching it was a new
bond called No Time to Die. Coincidence. A down on
his luck Michigan man was shown an act of kindness
when the police officer that pulled him over agreed to
help him hook up his new TV So here's the
interaction between Dave and the officer, and then the police

(01:18:43):
chief singing the officers praises my worris my son's mentally,
I'm sorry to hear that I want to television today
because I can't getting hoot. Within an hour of the
tramfor stopped, intern up showing up at the residence Alon
poking up his TV in his cable. That's not an
officer's job of going and hooking up TVs, right, but

(01:19:05):
he took it upon himself an act of kindness, showing
that listen, we're people too, and we're trying to help
out our citizens. I was having trouble hooking my little
cable box this week. It's a computer showed up over
there would have been nice. Why a couple in England
met and fell in love because of a weird phone
number mix up. The woman got a new number and
the guy got her old one, so their snap Chat

(01:19:25):
accounts became linked and she was getting messages from his friends. Wow.
She sent a text to her old number to iron
and out and they started chatting and eventually they started
dating and they got married this summer. Amazing. You know,
I don't know about these stories. Why was it really
a mix up or did somebody? Either way, they got
married and that's awesome. That's just the whole random number thing.
That's love. We believe it. Yes, I don't know, man,

(01:19:49):
for the sake of the story, we'll believe it. Good
good news countdown. All right, that's gonna do it for
us today. I hope you guys have an awesome Monday.
We will see you Tuesday right here on the show, Everybody,
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