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April 26, 2021 35 mins

Bobby starts the show by talking to a caller whose baby was accidentally named “Blanket Jackson”. She had to prove her husband was the father. Bobby also gives a controversial opinion about the Oscars last night. He was also offended one of his friend’s couldn’t come to his bachelor party. Bobby on Hyundai Palisade being a great SUV.

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
It's time for the Bobby Bones Post Show. Here's your host, Bobby.
What's happening to friends? Thank you very much. You know,
on the show today we talked about this mom. We
tried to name her kid Cora ko r A hospital
screwed up and her kid was accidentally named Korn k

(00:22):
o r N. Hilarious. Get a call on and let's
talk about that. Brook and Florida is on. Let's take her. Hey, Brooke,
thank you for calling the show. Brook, you're on the
post show. What do you want to say? Um? Yeah,
I'm just calling about the forgid about what happened throughout
one lady. Well, actually happened to me and my son. Um,
I wanted to name my son Blake Sergeant. That the

(00:46):
actually put Blakett Jackson, Blanket Jackson. Michael Jackson. You want
to name your kid Blake Sergeant, and somehow that ended
up Blanket Jackson. Yeah, I could. My maiden name was
Jackson and my husband was Sargent, and I guess they

(01:08):
decided to put my maiden name as my son's last name.
And I wanted to name my son Blake, but they
said they put Blanket Jackson, and I actually cost me
five hundred dollars in two years for me to fix it.
Oh wow, did people think that maybe your baby was
named after Michael Jackson's kid? So a lot of people.

(01:31):
And when I was filed UM for a breath certificate
and a Social Security card UM namely fixed. They said
I had to prove that my husband was a father
and not Michael Jackson. Fix this. My son was born

(01:52):
right after he passed away, and I was like, why
I'm supposed to do it? So yeah, me and my
husband and my son, we all had to get a
blood tested to prove that my husband was my son's father. Yeah.
It took me two years and five hundred dollars. And
when the judge saw while I was in court, he
was laughing at me. Oh man, I think he was

(02:12):
laughing at the situation. It's ridiculously Yes, I just you
had to give blood because of Michael Jackson at the
end of it, the end of the day, to prove
that he wasn't Michael Jackson's a kid. That's wild. Yeah,
it's funny because my son, he's eight now, and we
have a day he saw a birth certificate for Michael
I mean Blakett Jackson and he goes, Mommy, what is

(02:34):
that And I was like, oh, that's your name, but
the state was trying to give to you. But his
name now is Blake, right, Yes, it's Blake, but every
now and then he said, no, my real name is Blankett,
and I was no, it's not. No, it's not. Well,
that's unfortunate, a little funny. Now, are you able to
laugh at it now? I laugh at it now, But

(02:55):
I'm like, I never gave birth back at that hospital.
I told my husband I don't care. I will never
go back to that hospital because I'm afraid that this
is same thing too, like my other kid. Yeah, Tito,
dan it well Brook. We appreciate your Yeah, we appreciate

(03:21):
your story. That is that's fascinating. They can mess up
that bad to a blank sergeant, to a blanket Jackson. Well,
what's crazy to me is that it's the financial responsibility
to fix it falls on the parents when it's not
their fault. I would the only thing I would say
is what I'm I suying to think from the hospital side.
What if a parents wants to change the kid's name later? Well, yeah,
but I mean, how do you prove this unless you

(03:41):
can prove somebody messed up. I agree, I agree, But
if you're the hospital, you're like, Okay, it's like bringing
in the three quarters of the way eating cookie, but
like I want to refund for this cookie. Yeah, it's
hard to hard to do that's hard to do that.
But I agree with you, and I agree with her too. Brook.
Thank you for the call. I hope you have an
awesome day. You too, By bye, I still felt like

(04:02):
didn't think it was that funny and go get like
that her child was hers. I don't feel like she
wasn't feeling as much as we were, but she obviously
called in because she thought it was entertaining. Right. Blanket
Jackson wild Man, even the original Blanket Jackson wild Man.

(04:22):
Let me tell you about a couple of things. First
of all, Movie Mike's movie podcast Today is the listen wait.
Today is the day to listen if you're on the
fence about watching a couple of new movies. He reviews
the movie Stowaway on Netflix with Andrew Anna Kendrick and
the new Mortal Kombat movie that I almost watched. You
did and I was gonna watch Conger, Godzilla or Mortal Kombat,

(04:43):
and I felt like Caitlin would like Canger Godzilla a
little more. Yeah, and I think I was right. Yeah,
you can talk. Oh yeah, I uh well, well I
like Mortal Kombat. Did you like the first one or
the video game? I like video game, but I was thirteen.
Oh and you probably won't like this one. It's a

(05:03):
lot more hardcore and bloody. It is. But is there
like a fun plot? No? No, really, just people fighting.
But are they fighting for something like America a little bit? Yeah,
for a family legacy. The thing about HBO Max is
if you like movies, it's worth a subscription fee. Yeah.
They have a lot of great movies on there and
new movies calling Godzilla's in theaters in was on my

(05:25):
Apple TV yesterday. Oh nice? They had the Batman Superman
Justice League? Yeah? Is that new? They have the Snyder cut,
which is like a longer version of the original one.
So that's on there is any good. I haven't seen
the whole thing yet. You know what else is on there?
I almost watched last night was the Tina Turner documentary.
And then I thought, Shirley Lunchbox has seen this. He's

(05:46):
our biggest fan. No, I haven't seen it yet. Maybe
he doesn't have the app or whatever. No, I have
the app. I've just been busy, man. I mean it's tough.
I mean, I'm shock I have busy, man. I mean
and I have. I've been super busy. You know, two kids.
You sit down at eight thirty on the couch, You're like, man,
I'm exhausted. You watch about thirty minutes TV and you

(06:07):
go to bed, and I don't want to watch it.
I don't want to watch it in chunks. I watch
it in one sit down lunchbox. Did you watch the
USC Fights on Saturday? No? I didn't. Oh did you
watch the game last night? The baseball game? No? I didn't.
Lies lies he watches every sports game. Have you watched
the Challenge lately? Yeah? I didn't watch season finale last week?

(06:27):
Oh my god, I mean, can I do spoiler alert?
I mean no, boy. Let me tell you one guy
looks like a chump. No spoil, no spoil. Let's see here.
A Michigan Flag football coach Sucker Punch is a dad
on the sideline for looking at him wrong. So do
you see the story? Yes? I did, kind of crazy,

(06:49):
like I don't. I don't understand that type of behavior.
A brawl broke out at a Niles, Michigan Youth League
flag football game after a coach kolcock to dad for
looking at them wrong. Here's audio from the moment it happened.

(07:11):
I mean, did you hear that? Probably that I didn't
hear the paph listen. Okay, did you hear that? It
sounds like someone hit the microphone. Yeah, I think because
you don't go before. I thought she saw him going after.
I mean maybe not. I don't know you gasp after? Okay? Yeah?

(07:33):
How old were the kids? Youth? I don't know their
exact age, but it was youth game. I can't wait
to be that mad about my kids games. You're not.
You're never going to be that bad. I saw Jimmy
Allen's kids scoring touchdowns in a flag football game. Oh yeah,
seven years old. They handed him that ball. It's like
a double reverse. What do you put that on Instagram
or something? Gone? Yeah? Really, kids playing flag football. It's
seven year old. This is offseason flag football too. That's

(07:56):
that's intense. Yeah, it's like hand the ball gone. Speaking
of movie Mike, sorry I got off the subject here.
You talk about the Oscars. Yeah, I didn't watch any
of it. I watched all of it. I heard it
was different. Yeah, they were all spaced out, not a
whole lot of interaction with people, basically just ard after award.
Did you like it? I liked it because I've seen

(08:16):
all those movies and it was cool to see the
ones I liked win. But I think if I was
just tuning into it, I would have thought it was
really boring. The winner for Best Picture was Nomad Land.
Yeah it's good. I told you it was. I think
we'll watch that next. Yeah, it's good. You'll like it
because we watched the Trial of Chicago seven, which was
nominated didn't win. We watched Judah and the Black Messiah.
Is that good too? Yeah? The Sound of Metal, well,

(08:37):
I like that. I'd about hard rock guys. Well, it's
about a guy in a metal band and he loses
his hearing. But that's basically like the start of the movie.
So I don't think you'll be that into that one. Well,
it was nominated for picture. You know what I saw
when I watched the Oscars A lot of men wearing
nail polish. The lots of men wearing nail polish. Okay,
so where's your nail polish? Now I got rid of mine.

(09:00):
They kind, yeah, I'm done with Why have you watched?
You watched No Manland? I did. I watched No Manland,
and I love the movie. It's got a sad kind
of feel to it overall sad, but there are just
some parts in the movie where I feel like you
don't have to show that, don't spoil it. I'm not
This isn't a spoiler. It's just like you see it happen,
and you're like, you can do a movie without showing

(09:20):
someone do something that we all do in life. But
it's disgusting to watch. And I just don't know why
people want to Just directors are just like, we need
this in the movie. I think it's just a too
evoke emotion of any kind. It does. Sometimes I just
like to feel you can imagine someone doing it, like
you're stuck in a little trailer for your whole life.
You're going to figure out you could have to do that.
Sometimes well they're depicting what that kind of lifestyle is,
So I think it's important that you should. It makes

(09:42):
you feel every single time as I was like, oh
why I can just seen in two seconds of it.
Best actor Anthony Hopkins one for the Father. A lot
of people were upset Chadwick Boseman didn't win. Here's how
I'd like to say about that. I'm glad he didn't win,
not because I don't know if he was better, and
if Anthony Hopkins was was the best, he should have won.
I don't like shows ending and they winning just because

(10:04):
it was our final season. And I don't think people
just because they die I should win either because all
these other people, maybe they had a better performance. They
should win if the performance was better. I don't think
there should be a winner just based on someone dying.
I love Chadwick Boseman. I was sadder than I thought
it would be when he died. I don't know him,
but I was like, oh, but I saw everybody getting
mad that he wasn't given the award. I don't think

(10:26):
you should give an award for something just because somebody died. Now,
if you thought he was the actual winner, I think
I'd be irritated. Did you think it was? Anthony Hopkins
was a much better performance and I love Chadwick Boseman too,
So why was everybody upset? Well, the thing was they
switched away the way they do the Awards, and they
gave Best Picture before they announced it, so it kind
of was like they were going to set it up

(10:46):
for Chadwick Boseman to win and end on that, but
instead it was just Anthony Hopkins win and I got
us on our toes to for every year. But it
was everyone upset that he didn't because all I saw
where the headlines, people were upset Chadwick Boseman didn't win. Yeah,
they wanted him to win. Heck, I wanted him to win.
If you really won, that had been a great way
out for his final But if he didn't win, I

(11:06):
can't see people being upset because I don't think you
should have an advantage if s Creek goes off the air.
I don't think it should automatically win the Emmy the
year that that show is over, because other shows may
have been better in the final year. They shouldn't get
some award for it just being over, even if they
had a great run. Usually the last season isn't the

(11:26):
best season. There's a reason that they're kind of tired
of creating it. Yeah, heck, when The Office ended, it
is pretty tired. So I love Chadwick Boseman didn't watch
the show. So I'm kind of talking to my butt here,
But I just don't like when they give shows awards
on their final season when other shows were better, And
if people say Anthony Hopkins was better, then I think

(11:47):
he deserved to win. That's not controversial, is it? No?
I agree? I think so. I was watching everybody get mad.
I would have liked to have seen him win two
based on if his acting was the best, but I
always I saw none of them, so I have no idea.
I didn't make it that far on the show I did.
I didn't even see I made it too. Best Supporting
Actor and I'm like, I'm out, this is this is boring,

(12:09):
boring TV. The Best Supporting Actor, though, I did see,
was the guy from Judas and the Black did so Cool.
He was so good in that Daniel, I don't know
anybody's name, is great speech too. He was good? Was
it good? Yeah? He was so good in that movie.
And I didn't I saw him up for Best Supporting Actor,
and I was like, he was the main actor. But
then I had to think about the cop that Went Undercover. Well,

(12:31):
he was also in Best Supporting Actor. They were both yea,
it was the best actor. Then no, he was. They
were both nominated, but Daniel one, but who was the
leading They didn't have one. It's split between them two. Interesting.
Hey that Judas in the Black Messiah is That's that's
some stuff there. Yeah. Yeah, it seemed like a lot
of the movies that were up for awards had there

(12:53):
was all serious stuff because almost every award that was
that was that they got. The speeches were just like
some kind of political statement of like, all right, that's
what we needed, that we need change and start. Probably
was a little too political for me. Yes, they're all
coming from the same place, but it feel like every
movie was that. Yeah, there was a message behind every movie.
What's the Father about? It's about Anthony Hopkins character, he's
like eighty years old and he's starting to lose his memory,

(13:15):
and there HiT's his daughter trying to get him to
go live and assisted facility home, and then he's like, Nope,
don't want to leave my apartment. But the entire time
you're kind of experiencing it as him, like how he
deals with memory loss, and it's kind of like a
mystery because you're trying to put together like what is
reality and what he's just kind of making up in
his head. That sounds cool my life every day. It
will make you sad, it will. Yeah, and he's really

(13:36):
great in it, and you'd think he was better than Yeah.
You will watch it and you'll be like, yeah, he
deserves it and he's eighty three. Wow day Okay. Best
Actress went to Francis McDorman for No mad Land. Easy
was it? Yeah? Were they both pretty easy? By you
watching both categories? That one was super easy. You can't
put anybody against her. Didn't You're not gonna read Best

(13:58):
animation film. I didn't on my list. Might give me
take a guest. Soul. That's right, it was great, the
best movie ever. I don't know about ever. I like
remember Me Coco, Yeah, see I love Cocoa too, But man,
Soul to me is just like, that's such a good, good,
good movie. That was really good that I'm glad. I'm
glad at want And yes, I think it's the best
Disney movie. I saw a story too, but the teacher

(14:20):
was based on did you read that story? No music
teacher is a real teacher. Oh that's cool. I didn't
know that. Now the inspiration was was from him? Yes,
Souls really good, Kayla, and I watched that. It was good.
All right. Let me mention this tomorrow night on Twitch
on Time with Bobby Bones, my show I do once
a month from my house. The guests are Jordan Davis.

(14:40):
He's gonna perform. Here's a clip of singles you up, stupid,
Nico Move. He's gonna perform. He's just trying to catch
it good. Also, my first guest every week is Caitlin.
She comes in for a few minutes up. I was like,

(15:01):
you have to like just come on for me. I
made a dealt this morning to get her to do it.
I said, she's gonna stop by. And then the other
half of the Raging Idiots Eddie, Yeah, hey, that's me.
You can't that's actually John Hardy. But this is our song.
I can't say that in the country. I'm singing to
back up on that. Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, in a country.

(15:23):
So you're no longer doing nail polish, Nah done done,
And it's I don't I don't know. I don't get it.
Like everyone loved to like make fun of it or
say like, oh, it's discussing it's gross. But then as
soon as I took it off, I went to the
back to my kids baseball game over the weekend, and
they're like, what happened to the nail polish. I'm like,
I thought, everyone, hey, the nail polish. They're like, we
were just saying it wasn't you, but we're kind of

(15:43):
getting used to it. I mean I was kind of
getting used to. Let me give you a comparison here.
If you had died a blonde streak in your head
right down the middle, like a skunk nice and people
were like, oh, Eddie, like what you do with your hair?
They have to address it because it's so weird. Yeah,
but they don't have to say I like it. Yeah,
you have to. You don't just address something by going
I see that. You don't address something by going look
at that, I see that streak in your hair and

(16:06):
just leaving it. So you have to acknowledge it, be like,
oh man, it looks cool. So you're saying that. They
didn't really like it. They were just acknowledging. It was
so loud people had to acknowledge it. Yeah, I think
it's safe to say, no matter what nail polish or
no nail polish, like, they're not really affected by it
at all. So it really doesn't matter, Okay. I just
thought they maybe they felt cool having a cool dad there,
you know, like, I don't think they've thought about it

(16:26):
outside of seeing you. And also I think you're a
cool dad for other reasons than your fashion. I think
you're a cool dad because you're a good dad and
you're happy and you're funny. Oh that's a good dad. No,
but you're also cool, Like that's cool. I'll tell you.
My wife was super happy that I got rid of
those nails, though. She was the first one. Like Saturday morning,
she's like, here, here's the nail polish. Remember, get that
stuff off. Yeah, I see that. I'm glad too. She's please, Yeah,

(16:51):
I see that. We were talking. I was thinking about
why were talking to Kaylin and I were talking about
you this weekend. She liked my nails. We were not
we're talking about your nails. She said, that's a vibe,
and she supported it. We were talking about the groomsmen
in the wedding and my different relationships with all of them,
and we were talking about you, and that's how it
came up. It was like, you're extremely witty, funny, and

(17:12):
you're also friendly and it's a good mix, and yeah,
that's what it was. I'm sorry, but you know what,
I'm a little fit. One of my grisman can't go
to the bachelor party. I'm very offended. My grisman one
of the people I invited. Oh no, there's a groomsmen.
I'd i'd melt the whole place down, but it was
one of one. And I was so offended when he
said he couldn't come. Did he give a good reason?
Not really. You see, you need a good reason you're
not gonna come to the bachelor party. He had a reason,

(17:35):
but the party the bachelor parts until July was so
but what if it's something they can't move? It was
just kind of like hmm. He was kind of like,
I guess some stuff. I was like, I was offended.
I'm gonna get over it, but I was hurt. I
was hurt. I was like, damn, once I go for

(17:56):
I'll tell you who it is off the year. Yes,
I want to know because I have one friend they
go only go for one day. Okay, but that's fine,
and that's fine, but I feel like this is like
a hot ticket. It is a hot ticket. And then
but still I was just even if we were doing it,
here at the house, I'll be like, oh, man, so
it was a little hurt. My heart was a little hurt.
I'll tell you who it is after work. Let's see

(18:17):
what else do I have here? But also shouldn't be hurt.
I should just let let people live. But you should
also be okay to have your own feelings. Oh I'm
so confused. I should. Yeah, it's okay to be disappointed.
But I'm sure they have their reasoning. Not really like
I think it just didn't want. I think you just
didn't want to hang out with a bunch of people. Probably,
but it's also July. It's like, there's no we can't

(18:39):
it's April right now. Oh, he didn't want to hang
out because of Corona. No, no, no, no, I'll tell you.
I'll tell you after. He's probably right. Um, let's see here,
I newly signed Georgia bill would make daylight saving times permanent.
They're light saving time. I have this thing now where
I put s's I saw, No, I'm getting older nice
like like Walmart's. Yes, yeah, that's what old people do.

(19:00):
It's an age thing. I thought it was a regional thing.
Probably both, But now we had to get some perfume
or something from Nordstrom, but I call it Nordstroms. Yeah,
it's not Nordstrom's. No, no sum. But a newly signed
Georgia bill would make daylight saving time permanent, which would
be a plus, and I think other people would adopt.

(19:21):
It's like in college football, where a lot of these
states now are going, all right, we're gonna sign lightness
rules into effect. Now now federal can override that. But
in college football, you seeing a lot of states now
go fathlets want to make money on Instagram and sign
deals on Instagram. They can have an agent, they can
make money for the first time ever. Arkansas. I just
cleared it. Heck, the Alabama governor just signed in to
because you know, Albaba football team is not gonna let

(19:41):
somebody jump on over them. And so the only thing
that would take that away is that federal law went Nope,
you cannot do that, and right now they haven't. But
what I would like is to see this Georgia Bill
start to be pressed around all the states. Yeah, it
usually does. So it's like kind of like when a
state here's what other states are doing, they kind of
follow along if it If it works, Georgia Governor Brian

(20:02):
Kemp sign a bill on Wednesday that would make daylight
saving time all year perfect. I think they just lied
about this one hour less to commit crimes because you
can't argue against it. You're gonna be like, Nope, not
true because I guess at five am it's still dark.
If people aren't robbing that early in the morning, they
got to go to sleep. Does that make sense? Yeah,

(20:23):
but is that factual? No? I think I think you
can look at some data. Okay, but if it gets
dark earlier, people can start robbing early morning to right.
But my point is they have to wait a lot
later to rob on the other side of the sleeping
in their car. So I like that. Um, let's let's
do that all around. Let me see what else do

(20:45):
I have here? Did your daughter end up getting more
her piercings in her ear? We got a double piercings,
so now she has four piercings total. Was that her
birthday present? One of them? Yeah? She had the original two.
I guess her mom did for her in Haiti, probably
years and years ago, she doesn't even remember. And then
she wanted to add like four more in addition to that.
And have six and I was I put my foot

(21:06):
down what I allowed the double piercing. I didn't have
double piercing till I was thirty nine. She's fourteen. She
didn't really care about my lot. She didn't really care
about that when I used that as a reason. But
h yeah, and they look so cute. I'm happy for
I saw them yesterday. I didn't know that was the deal.
I didn't look weird or anything. No. I think if
she had added more it would. It's just for me.

(21:28):
She needs to be a little bit older, and I'm like,
let's do baby steps. Let's just not go pierce and everything.
Fourteen seems pretty good though, for two ear piercings. Yeah,
tongue right, I'm fine. Did her nose the bull? What's
that called? Yeah, like a bull? Yeah? Septim they're septum pierced. No,
is that worse than the one right here on the

(21:49):
side of the nostril the side of the nostrils? Nothing really, Yeah,
just a little stud there, huh. I just think that's
fine and cool. The septim is real commitment. That's that's
that's they underneath the cartlett. Yeah, they cartleto underneath the
think underneath it in that spot right. Oh, it's painful
to even think about begin to for me personally to

(22:09):
look at Like, if somebody has it, that's that's okay,
I get it. They can represent there's their nose fashion
or whatever. But yeah, if Stashara wanted that, she would
for sure have to wait till she was eighteen. I
saw Ray this weekend on Instagram story complaining about he
can't keep up with his cameos because he has too
many of them. So I said, hey, I'll stop promoting

(22:30):
your cameos, Like, I think it's hilarious. I think raised
funny on cameo. I think he's ridiculous at times. And
I was like, I'll stop promoting him. And he's like, no,
dog do don't do that any that easy money. But
if you're so bad, how do you just not take
thirty minutes a day and just do them all every
day we do. They were coming in. It's such a
rampant pace and it's tough. We got to crawl the cat.

(22:51):
A lot of the requests say Bay needs to be
in him, so her makeup needs to be done, and
then the cat as well. He's I mean, there's at
times with the ones that we mess up on, we
might pick the cat up about forty times. By the
end of it, he's fed up with it and it
says next request needs the cat. Well, the cat is
furious and ran on the patio and just about jumped
off the patio because he hates his life. So maybe

(23:11):
we need to take Pablo out of him because he's
been very difficult to work with. He hates the cameos.
I think you should raise your price to thirty five dollars.
We can. We can do it right now. Well, and
if they want the cat make it more. I think
you can do that. No, no, I think it's thirty
one now. I don't think a thirty five dollar raise.
It's like Netflix, when they hit you with that extra buck.

(23:32):
You're like, yeah, but they do. That's doing every week,
I know, but you're like, I do like Netflix. I
don't like that it's up, but a buck's not going
to change my life. Like if somebody's spending thirty one
on a cameo, they'll probably spend thirty five. How many
did you do this weekend? We've done over one hundred
and all this weekend we easily did thirty and we're

(23:53):
still behind fifteen. So you've done over one hundred and
thirty cameos. Yeah, I mean when those are done, absolutely,
and it's like I gotta come up with new material.
I can't keep saying. They saying you really don't. Actually
it's different people. Yeah, it's not like it's a broadcast.
You don't have to come up with new material. You know.
When I've started thinking now not episodes? And then don't
they request what they want you to say? They do,

(24:16):
a lot of them will say, hey, adlab Cuffett, do
whatever you need. But with Bazer, I mean now I'm
thinking at summertime, maybe we were in the bikinis and
you know, I'm in the bathing suit. Maybe we just
to spice it up, you know, something seasonal, and then
in the fall we're wearing layers. I don't know, just something, dude, Yeah,
change the scenery. How do you think you've done? Right?
I have it right here, it's at right out one hundred,

(24:37):
and then we have the whatever fifteen to twenty left.
I just I've since the show has been going, I've
had two more come in. Okay, if it's just a
hundred of this easy math, then but oh, he's at
thirty two bucks right now. Hear you're raise it a dollar?
When when did that happen? Hey? Ray? Okay, So how
much does mikey may google this because he's gonna act
like he doesn't know. How much does cameo take from

(25:00):
your money? Easily half of it? So if we okay,
it's twenty five percent, thank you, Mike. I'm just telling
you there's a charge here that will say the thirty
two ninety nine I guess is what it's at. We
do not even see close to that. Okay. I was
gonna say he made over three thousand dollars hit. They

(25:20):
have charged him seven hundred and fifty dollars back, so
definitely haven't made that money. He's made over two thousand
dollars so far on Cameo and I root for you. Okay,
here we go. Let me read this. For Cameo videos
requested through cameo dot com, you receive seventy five percent
of the booking price, the remaining twenty five percent in
any service transaction order processing. He goes to Cameo for
all Cameo products questioned, blah blah blah for products. What's

(25:44):
that mean? I don't know goes on. Okay anyway, right,
you're paying twenty five percent. You've made over two thousand
dollars on cameo. Now if you don't want to, if
you don't want to do it anymore, we do. It's
just honestly, I didn't know it was gonna be this
type of an undertaking. I mean, because it's it really
is to the point where you've got to clear that

(26:04):
schedule in your day. We're happy to do them, but
I have the cat doesn't like doing them. Bezer's got
to have her makeup o. Bezer getting fights during summ
Oh nice, let's talk about that. What happens? What do
you fight about? Well, because she I apparently I only
stop the video if she makes a mistake. But she's like,
you make mistakes all the time, but you don't stop it.

(26:25):
But then when I say one person one little thing wrong,
she's like, you stop it. And so then it leads
to a fight. And sometimes we're recording and I'm like,
oh my gosh, we just actually send that person us fighting,
but then we have to redo ther It's like an
Eric card. Yeah, but I've gotten better at it. So
now if we start the cameo we're both vibing, we're
feeling it. I don't stop it on her. She doesn't

(26:46):
stop it on me unless we make a couple of mistakes.
And we always nail the name. But if I accidentally
slur a word, then we started over. All right, Ray
and Bayon cameo third. It'd be thirty five bucks today,
but get in. Why you get it for thirty two? Yeah,
he's secret raised it bucking didn't tell us. We just
got another request Stephanie and Beckett. It's coming. Hey, Ray,
I'll beat up in the building with you tomorrow. I'll

(27:09):
hop all on with you. Oh baby will be there. Also.
We'd love Pablo in the video. Pablo, heyst take Pablo
out of it. I know what Ray sent me, a
first world problem segment. Do you want to do that here? Ray? Yeah,
let's go go ahead. Okay, so first world Problems. I

(27:30):
go to Wendy's and they serve breakfast. I don't know
if you guys are familiar with this. It's a new thing.
I have a very good breakfast. Well, I'm there at
nine o'clock for breakfast. It's early in the day. I
want my first meal of the day. This is again
first world problems. At nine am, I'm sitting in the
drive through and it's one minute went by, two minute
goes by. A lady comes over the intercom and says,
we're not open until ten thirty. It is nine am,

(27:54):
and they serve breakfast and they don't open until ten thirty.
Excuse me, but if you serve breakfast at minimum, you
should be open at nine am minimum. I was completely
blown away. I'm almost thinking about lunch when we start
to creep towards ten thirty and eleven. I was shocked,
almost to the point that was she lying to me
and just didn't want to work. And I'm gonna look

(28:16):
it up online and see the hours, because good god, Wendy's,
You've got to change that. If you serve breakfast, please
be open when the sun comes up at an hour
that I want breakfast. I thank you. I bet you.
It's different Wendy's open different times. Yeah, I'm sure, but
most breakfast places, like I think McDonald's, they probably I
think they quit serving breakfast at ten thirty. By the way,

(28:37):
Wendy's Breakfast is fantastic. If they says they open at
six thirty am, across the board, maybe not where Ray goes,
or maybe he's right, she didn't want to work that day.
People do that. They do what they do. They lie
to you and tell you the wrong hours. Like there's
a golf course I love to go play at and
one time I was like, I'm just gonna squeeze in
nine holes at the end of the day. It was

(28:58):
three o'clock. It was like that, Sorry, we can't let
you go at three o'clock. Well, why not then get
dark dark till eight. He's like, no, we close at five.
I'm like, you're making that up. I'm sure not me
making it up. Like because of the next week after that,
they're like, nah, we we close when the sun goes down.
But people want to get out. They make up their
hours and you people do that. You know, if you
look out the wine, because we're doing this from my

(29:19):
house right now, if you look out the window, there's
this Hunday palisade that. Yeah, it's it's so nice. It's
not a commercial. You can send them this me saying this,
I'm kind of blown away. How nice this suv is.
I need to go take a picture in it for
social too, right, Scuba yes, please, yes, send to me
and Morgan, I'll do that. I was gonna ask you
about because I saw it out there. It's fantastics, a

(29:40):
good looking vehicle too. In inside of it it's huge.
We can all get in there and can go. Friend, well,
let's go. Can you imagine Findy's for breakfast? Let me
say this, and again they're not paying me to say this.
Right now, this hounday palisade. If you're looking for an
su you have to at least look at this one

(30:02):
because it is huge. It is super nice. Here's what
you hit the blinker. Let's say you hit it to
go to the left. It puts up a little screen
of a camera on the left side of your like dash,
your visual part, so you can see the camera on
that lane it has it has the rear view, but
it's a whole camera. And then if you do it
to the ride, it is on the right side of it.
It's crazy. And all the gears they're just little buttons. Anyway,

(30:27):
I only think about that because I was looking at
it a second ago when I'm walking back over here. Fantastic.
Just you guys should check that car out. If if
you're looking to get an suv um Let's see what
time is it I'm doing GMA today at my hits?
What time was that live? That's not live. That's like
breakfast at Wendy's. It is live, Okay, They're like breakfast

(30:48):
at Wendy's at ten thirty? Is it good morning America?
If I'm on a level forty, isn't like happy Lunch? Yeah?
They have different parts, like you know part three, is
it still morning? What would you say good day America?
At that time, I told you Happy Lunch, America, Happy Lunch.

(31:08):
They were like, I'm going on to promote American Idol
because we have two more episodes in the finale, and
so they were like, hey, you're doing GMA and I
was like, oh, I don't know how I'm gonna juggle
that because in the past I'll run out of the
studio and do a segment and hopefully time it just ride.
If I don't time right, we'll just play another song
and I'll run back in the studio. And they were like,
we went you okay. Cool. So it eventually was it
was gonna be at nine something, which was no problem.

(31:30):
So then they were like it's at ten and now
it's at eleven forty. So I keep getting bumped, I think,
and it keeps getting closer to lunch. Next is gonna
be four pm America. Yeah, so Mike and I are
doing that. Now. Let me see here, I don't have
to Kaylin is steaming in my shirt right now for

(31:51):
it go on till eleven. Um. That's when we think
about that. Let's see here, have some more stuff here
I want to talk about. Here's a second, here's something.
I will end it on this. I meant to talk
about this today. Eddie and I went to a birthday
party this weekend. We talked about it on the show,

(32:12):
and the topic sometimes comes up that I'm not doing
enough and planning the wedding. Sometimes it comes up by
the way I've I've had the conference with her today,
I'm asked, whatever you want, I'm here for. I just
don't volunteer, like you're available, Like if you need me,
I'm here. And she's like, I know you hate doing it,

(32:32):
and I'm like, you know what, though, sometimes we do
things we don't like. Well, I don't know risky answer,
but but that's the truth. That's the truth. You're you're
being honest, and I like the problem though wasn't a problem,
but happen because Eddie's wife was there. Um, some really
close friends are there, and the wedding comes up a
lot of times it's really close friends. And in case

(32:54):
she were to go make a joke about me not
planning the wedding, I had pulled Eddie aside and said, hey,
just say, well, well, let's just quiz Bobby out some
wedding facts. Is if he knows them in front of everybody,
like he's calling me out. But we'd already planned the
questions already, can I'd already planted questions inside of him,
questions amy that we already if I was gonna ask,
Bobby knew the answer, and he's gonna come out looking

(33:15):
really I only told him the questions to ask because
I knew the answer, right. We never got a chance
to pull that off. No, like what what what? What?
Day and time? Not so much that, but the table
of the tables look like like well, Bobby said, He's like, well,
there's about four or five things that I know for
sure we're doing. So let's these are the questions for that.
So we went ahead and fix it up. And then

(33:35):
she never brought it up. No, Well, we were ready
and we're still ready it comes up again. Guess what
I gonna be like, Oh, Okaitlyn, let's let's see a
Bobby really knows what what's going on in the wedding.
I'm gonna ask some hard hitting questions that he'll never
know the answer to, and then he's gonna be like, Hey,
what's upout those table? But what do the tables look like?
Why is a guy? I'm gonna tell him and then
you'll know every detail? Right. Hey, that's what the best

(33:56):
man does right there? Right? Um? I think that's it.
Have a couple things we're gonna do Tomorrow's show that
I don't want to tell you guys we're doing yet
because I don't want to blow my cover. One of
the bits we're gonna do tomorrow, you guys are not
gonna like. You'll like it? Why? I will like it
because you don't have to take part of it. Yeah,

(34:17):
part in it? Is this? The is this the stream? No,
we're not doing that bit. Okay, I keep worrying about
that one. Mike deal win that bit. Anytime Mike dps
people walk out and they go as a heck of
a stream, it's powerful. Yeah. The rest of us were
like a fire hose, but like a leaky fossile over here,

(34:38):
it's not that. Okay, we're gonna go be sure. That
reminds me of this game we used to play. What
it per water? Is Amy peing or she pouring the water?
That was pe for sure. That was one of the
light streams. Definitely wasn't. Mike d all Right, that's it.
Thank you guys. We'll see you tomorrow. Um, I think

(34:58):
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