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July 12, 2021 15 mins

Bobby starts the post show by taking a voicemail about his episode last night on Breaking Bobby Bones. Bobby said he was humiliated about last night’s episode and revealed when the next batch of episodes will be on Disney+. Bobby also asks if the show would eat leftover food for $4.99 but you don’t know what’s in it. Bobby says Eddie convinced him to buy the UFC fight over the weekend. Bobby shares a story about how people are now having a quarter life crisis after college.

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
It's time for the Bobby Bones post show. Here's your host, Bobby.
Are we up on the internet? Yeah? Oh damn, that's quick.
What's happening everybody? Hey, Ray, let's play voicemail number four.
I got a lot of questions that the same guy's

(00:21):
asking go ahead question about last night's show. How much
of an extent I'm an injury? Did you suffering your hip?
Just curious? I love the show, Thank you last night.
I'm breaking Bobby Bones. In the episode where I was
climbing trees, um, I hurt my hip where they had
to basically bull rope and dragging me down the tree
because I couldn't get up or get down. It hurt
for about three weeks or so, but it wasn't so

(00:45):
significant that there was damage. What happened, It just felt
like it felt like nerves more than anything. I had
digged my foot in it for like needles were popping
into my hip. So I came into the studio it
was like I got pretty bad hurt this week, and
then we had some vacations time, and so I would
say after about three weeks it didn't hurt. I didn't
tear anything. They did go to the doctor but I

(01:06):
was pretty embarrassed. I was pretty embarrassed having to come down, honestly,
because that whole show I made it through every single
way and that way, even if I failed, I was
okay with it, but that one I didn't even do.
So I watched it last night. It was tough for
me to watch because I was humiliated. You have to
be humiliated. Well, I don't quit, I know, so that

(01:26):
was tough. Kaitlin and I are watching, I was like, ooh,
this one hurts me because that and you can watch
that one will not be on Disney Plus they'll do
that the next eight episode dump in August, but that
one will be on I don't know that geo app,
but eventually it'll make it to Amazon. It's on Amazon
right now. I'm gonna buy it. But yeah, that one stucked.

(01:47):
So the guy was great. The whole thing was great,
but I didn't like the fact that I had to quit.
Let's see where do we start here? Would you eat
leftover food? There's a food waste app called too Good
to Go that saves leftovers from restaurants and you can
buy them. Is like a mystery bag. I mean, it's
from a restaurant so, but it's leftover food that they

(02:08):
didn't sell, not leftover food they got from people's tables. Right, correct, correct.
There's an app called Too Good to Go that's only
right now in San Francisco. It's four five ninety nine
surprise bags from restaurants and grocery stores. I love you
pay for it, you pick it up, time to eat.
You just don't know what's in it. But for four
ninety nine, that's pretty freaking good. Yeah. One guy talked

(02:29):
about what he got. He says, in my heavy brown
bag packed with eight pieces of produce, a ham and
goat cheese, a loaded a loaf of seated country bread,
and a fancy looking almond pound cake. Two chocolate seesawt cookies,
and a pack of peda bread. Soundin it? Oh, that
one right there sounds awesome. But again five that's like
forty bucks forth of food right there. Can you choose

(02:50):
the restaurant? I think so? Yeah, I don't think yeah,
that makes sense. It'd be like Uber eats. You can
choose the place, but I don't think you know what
you're gonna get from it. But also a grocery store too,
that part of it as well. I would use that
app absolutely, I would too. Hopefully that spreads out. Eddie
text me on Saturday night or as texting him and

(03:10):
I was like, hey man, you're watching the fight and
he's like yeah. I was like no, I said, are
you bootleg in the fight? Said? Yeah, how are you bootlegs?
I said, how are you assumed I was bootleg in
the fight? And he goes, no, I actually bought it.
And I was like oh wow. And I wasn't doing
anything and he's like, you want to come over? And
I was like no because it was like nine thirty
and I was like, I'll just buy it. How was
I going to buy it? But Eddie was buying it.

(03:31):
Figured we could watch it from Afar and text as
it was going, and we did, and I bet on
every fight there were five of them I watched. I
lost every fight. Wo I couldn't just randomly pick and
lose if I did it randomly. But I lost every fight.
That's so weird because you don't you normally get really lucky.
I know I don't normally get lucky. I normally bet
when and when based on how I feel or what
I've learned or the knowledge I have. On this one exactly. No.

(03:56):
I would just look at him and be like, well
his nippless, Like I know that never were And so
I lost every single fight, and then I kind of
lost all this money. I was like, all right, I'm
putting it all on Conor mcgreg up to make up,
double up, to catch up. Yes, and then he broke
his ankle in the first round. Its deterreb I bought that.
There's a whole bad experience. Lost all the money, and

(04:17):
then the main event lasted about thirty minutes. It was
the first round that was it. Ray'd you watch fights now?
My wife doesn't let me buy them, and they're way
too late. I mean I went to bed way late
on Saturday. Yeah, we had kids in town, so it
was always early to bed. I have ESPN, plus it
was a little cheaper. You just brushed past that he

(04:38):
had kids in town. I saw that, No, I guess
not in town. I saw you watching your your nephew's
game on Instagram Live. Yeah, that was the nephew. We
just streamed that from Michigan. But then we had the
local kids, niece and nephew. They came over to Sisons
and just tried to see if we're good at being parents.
You know what, just trying it out. Trial run dude,
You ever do that? Yeah, and that's what you do.
You just invite random kids over, they spend the night. Yeah,

(05:00):
it's our niece and nephew. So I hung out with
the niece and then or the nephew, and then Laura
hung out with the niece. We thought we paired it
out pretty well. Nice. You've heard a midlife crisiss But
now therapists are warning about the quarter life crisis, where
kids young adults are getting out of college going oh
oh what do I do now? Yeah? So mostly it's
like twenty four twenty five year olds. After seeing an

(05:22):
increased number of post college grads questioning things and even
becoming depressed, it is now called the quarter life crisis. Crisis.
Therapists agree that a quarter life crisis is real and
just to watch out four because their bodies are changing.
A family, they finished college trying to manage career. Mortgan
dig You ever have a quarter life crisis? Oh? Yeah?
For about four months there after college, I was like,
what did I get myself into? I would like to

(05:44):
go back to college now. I did not want like
I was applying for jobs it was a long process.
Nobody really prepared me for that step after I'd graduated
and I actually had to join real life. College didn't
prepare you for what was after college, no, like you
do in some career that you're studying and stuff, but
it doesn't prepare you for the moment of like where
you transition right where you have to like get into

(06:06):
a job, but just prepares you for when you get
the job. But in those like months until you finally
get one, you're sitting there at home and you're like, Okay,
well I still have to pay bills and things, But
nobody ever prepares you for that like really empty space
of time. I guess for me, since I was working
all the way through college, like I was already in
my career, that it just got easier when college was over. Yeah,

(06:28):
it was probably different for you, Yeah, I think. So.
I just wanted to be the first person to graduate
high school, and I did that, and then I wanted
to be the first of my family to graduate college.
But I also knew what I wanted to do, so
while I was going to school, I really didn't get
much of a school experience because I was working the
whole time, So maybe that was my crisis. I had,
like eighteen year old crisis. I got to do both

(06:48):
work and go to school. But yeah, I finished, and
I I mean I remember thinking my senior year of
college as I was working fifty hours a week and
taking eighteen hours of classes eighteen nine times classes, going
this sucks. This is the hardest thing ever. And then
once I graduated, going this is awesome. This is the
all I after we would work sixty hours a week

(07:08):
and not go to school. I was like, this is amazing.
But again different circumstantially. Did you have a job in
college at a Morgan? Yeah? I did. That was where
my Hampshire Sheep magazine started. So you would edit a
sheet magazine in college too, Yeah, I like. It started
out working for him. He was kind of like a
jack of all trade, so he was like attorney, so

(07:31):
you'd do some random things like paperwork for him, and
then it kind of faded into the sheet magazine side
as I got a little older. You make a little
money doing that, Yeah, a couple hundred bucks every time,
and how many times do you do it? Four times
a year for the magazine? Now? Back then I would
work for him every day, like a few hours every day,
but now it's just like four times a year. Do
you want to get a sheep since you edit a sheet? No? No,

(07:53):
I mean maybe to save them, you know, run like
a rescue firm. Have another question for you. I was
thinking about you watching your Instagram story and you were
on that tiky boat with your family. Yes. And it's
like a little boat where they take you down the
lake and you just drink at a bar. Yeah, kind

(08:14):
of like these things in Nashville that drive you and
you you sent in the back of the truck and
drink or yeah. Called it like a pedal tavern. Yes,
and you're walking around I see your sister, your parents.
Did you take your secret boyfriend with you? I did not.
He was working, got it. We did it like in
the middle of a Tuesday afternoon. Has your secret boyfriend
met your parents? Yes? He didn't meet them while they

(08:35):
were in town. Do you want me to say it more.
I'm not asking to say anything. I'm just all I
wanted to know is if you met Yeah, did they
like him? They? We didn't have a lot of interaction
with him because he was working a lot, so, but
they did meet him, and my sister's coming back into town.
She'll probably hang out with them some more. So yeah,

(08:55):
all right, I'm not asking anything. I just all I
do is make a stay him and then pause and
give silence and see if more he wants to fill
any any out there. I wonder whenever Morgan's gonna talk
more about it, Yeah, I mean probably in the coming weeks.
I told you, probably about after after you get married,
some time later this year, I'll probably be ready. I
would say to you, keep it private as freaking long

(09:20):
as you want and can. I mean, that's what I
would say to anybody now at this point. Keep it
private as soon as you don't just as dumb. But
I think, I like, even if I get to the
point of sharing with you guys, I still don't think
I'm going to post about him a lot on social
media because people are getting worse. You don't have to

(09:40):
share with me, No, but I want to share with
the show because it is I mean, gosh, have been
single for like three years up until this, so like
it is kind of a big life moment for me.
But no, I get it. But you don't have to
share with me. Huh, what has happened? Mean? Code Flying
High Psychology. I'm confused. You don't have to share with me.

(10:07):
Are you trying to get me to share with you? Hey,
I don't need you to share with me. You are.
This is some Jedi thing he don't want to friend
like youthing. She's gonna share and literally share you I do.
I'm gonna say this one more time, Luke Skywalker over here.
I don't need you to share with me. I don't.

(10:33):
I don't know what this means. You want me to share? No,
I no, I don't want you to. I don't need
you to share with me. You want me to. No,
I don't need you to share with me. If you
want too, great, but there's no need. I really don't

(10:55):
know what to say right now. Well, I would like
for you to share with me, Okay, okay, okay, Yeah,
I want to know. I don't need to know, but
I want. I don't need to know. But I'm not
even saying that. What are you saying? Then? I know
there's something underlying, but I can't figure it out either.
It's to the point where I'm like, what am I'm
missing something? Maybe? Okay say it again, Buzz even saying

(11:19):
it over time? I don't need. I don't need you
to share with me. Yeah, did you get anything? I
got nothing? Do you want me to say yes? Because
like I don't. I'm so confused. Okay, it doesn't matter.
Oh yeah, I mean to say. What you say? What
you got? You say? What do you mean to say?
I don't need you to share with me? Yeah, he

(11:43):
doesn't need it. But if she wants to share it,
I don't. It doesn't she can, but it doesn't matter. Okay,
I don't know. Yes, good luck Morgan, Yes, yes, Ray,
do you know what I'm saying? He already knows? Thank
you guy, Lee. Oh you have forever? Oh so you
already told him? No, how did you find out? Who
knows what? Oh? So she He doesn't need you to

(12:05):
tell because he already knows. So what do you know? Nothing?
I'm not saying anything. That's why I've also been guarding her.
I need to know what you know? Oh I know
how he would know? Okay, Oh of course you need
to know. He doesn't need to know. Okay, I was exhausting,

(12:28):
But you guys don't know. I know, I know what
you think. I don't know. I don't even know what
I mean. Now my brain is right, here's the thing
I've been so protective over and I haven't even told them. Yeah,
like we don't know, they have no idea. I would
like to know. But now I know how Bobby knows.
And that's why he doesn't need to know. Do you know?
I know enough to know what you know? But what's

(12:49):
so special about what you know? Bout that? What is
about it? What? What? I think? They're just saying words?
Brain is all over the place with you all. I'm
not just saying words. I know. I have said nothing
to no one, but I have always known forever since
the beginning. Close. Wow, that's all I'm saying. What if

(13:12):
you what you think you know is not correct, that's
crue It's true. That's happened a lot in my life.
Maybe you think I'm I'm with somebody, but it's not
that person who knows. As I'm trying to figure out
how you would know. But I mean, there's one way,
there's a way, but of course there's a way. There
are two ways I know, and the way I know

(13:36):
you know how I the way I would know? Well,
this will be really interesting whenever I reveal it, And
then I want to know how you found out because
I'm drawing a blink. You know those times he sits
outside your house binoculars. I know one way. I just
don't know. But it's a big way. Yeah, it is

(13:57):
a big way. Yeah, but not a lot of people know. Great,
and not one person haskay, Okay, all right, okay, we
know you know. Okay, guys, all right, got it. I'm
all well, forever for always. I don't know always, because

(14:18):
I don't know that the genesis of it. But I
know I noticed really early. Yeah, I mean, if you
pay attention, I don't think you figure I won't even
say anything more. I would say, I wouldn't say anything more.
But I've known. I've known the whole time. But you
know what I'm I'm the protector of secrets. I appreciate it.
You know who you know what? You can tell me
a freaking secret. Here's the one someone told me last week.

(14:40):
I've kept this thing from Please tell us. I've been hilarious.
He would have said it. All right, we have to go. Um,
have a great day, everybody. I don't think anything. I
need to promote check out movie Mike's movie podcast because
he does have on this week the Voice of Bugs
Bunny and space Jam what the new guy? But he's

(15:01):
also done Rent and Stimpy. What's his name, Billy West,
He's done all these voices. Wow, listen to this yeah
movie Mike's movie podcast. Eddie listened to my Creed podcast.
I did, And Eddie's like, yeah, that's what I expected. Yes,
exactly exactly what I expected. Yeah what what? How far back?
Can you roll your eyes up into my schools in China?

(15:23):
Pretty much what I did with the interview? Yeah, Oh
my gosh. And I'm like, I such a hater. And
he went into it being a hater, and he came
out of it being a hater. And you're nothing but
a hater. And you don't even have to tell me
because I know you're a hater. You do know, I know, Hey,
don't want to be how I know you're a hater,
all right, but I know. All right, Thank you guys,

(15:44):
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