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June 7, 2021 25 mins

Bobby talks to Mike D more about his wedding and what it feels like to be married now. He also gives a review for a new movie with Angelina Jolie that’s on HBO Max. We also talk about Mare of Eastown and Eddie finally watched “The Friends Reunion”. Bobby also talks about a Make-A-Wish leader who confessed to embezzling from charity for critically ill children and how millions of homes will be affected by hurricanes this week.

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
It's time for the Bobby Bones post show. Here's your host,
Bobby Bones. Hello. Friends, It's been a while since we've
been able to do a post show. We've just been
moving and shaking. What be moving to shake? Yeah, I've

(00:21):
been busy, um and then it gets to be about
noon and we're like hired mover and that. Honestly, we
get it. We're exhausted, but we're back for an extra
post show today. Mike d who we did we do
talk about your wedding in the regular show? Yeah? Did
your Why? It was it weird to call your wife?
I'm not used to it. Yeah, I even I was
about to go wife and I was like, all right, yeah,

(00:42):
wife sounds so official and real. Take me a while
to geus to it. Are you having any second thoughts
now or no? No? No? Did you wake up feeling different?
I do feel different because there's just this feeling of
it having the official title now and being like legally
bad sound that feels it just feels more real. It's

(01:03):
the only way I can describe it. It's also harder
for her to break up with you now. Yeah, like
we were attached, we're legally bounds. I see it with kit.
We get Mary, it's gonna be a lot harder for
her to break up with me. Yeah, I gotta jumped
to a few more hoops. It's like a guard is
down some kind of way. We were sitting at our
table at Mike's wedding. It was me, Caitlyn, Eddie, his wife,
our friend of mad and his wife and they were

(01:26):
like a mod's like, dog, you gotta be with somebody
for like the rest of your life, Like is that
crazy to you? And I'm like, no, it feels okay.
I'm worried about her not wanting to be with me
more than I am me not wanting to be with her.
Or sometimes you just check in and go like, hey,
still you still like me? I do that now, Like
we're still good. You're still like one you see um.
But yeah, congratulations Nam, thank you. You're not you are?

(01:49):
You aren't wearing rings? I am what is it? It
is just like a tungsten ring straight up. What color
is it? It's like like a dark gray, like charcoal.
I don't know what tungsten means. It's the material, I guess. Oh,
it's not a brand. No, it's hard. Yeah, it's pretty hard. Well,
congratulations you can hear a lot about the wedding coming
up in the regular show, or maybe you already heard

(02:10):
about it. You said in the show that you watched
three movies the day of your wedding. Yeah, what did
you watch? I watched a movie called Paul, which is
a comedy about it's like Seth Rogan voicing an alien
who comes to Earth. Did you like it? Yeah? It's funny.
Is it new? No, it's an older movie, okay. And
I watched Cabin in the Wood, which is a horror movie.
And then the last movie we watched was Deep Blue Sea.

(02:32):
What's that? It's an older like sci fi movie about
some really robotic sharks. Did you pick those movies for
a reason. No, we just had the sci fi channel on.
Oh so you just watched movies that we're on. Yeah,
we just want to watch on random. I see on
HBO Max there's a movie with Angela and Jolie where
she's and I've almost watched it, where she's like a
firefighter or something. Yeah, she's a smoke jumper. What is

(02:55):
a smoke jumper? So she like sits at the top
of like a it's like a watch tower that overlooks
the forest, there's a fire, she goes and takes care
of it, and that's what it's called a smoke jumper.
Yeah you watched it. Yeah, it's fun. Those who wish
me dead, don't waste your timeline. Really it's not good,
Like the whole plot line is really muddy. I feel
like she didn't really believe her own performance in that movie.

(03:17):
For her not to do many movies now and to
do that one. I was surprised by it about not
good it was. Are you surprised that she would see
a script this late in her career knowing exactly what
movies are good or yeah, or and then be like
this is good and then do it? And yeah, you
think she would do something it would be at her
highest level if she's gonna do any kind of movie
right now. Watched it completely unimpressed by it. I wonder
if she got a big payday for it. Oh, she

(03:37):
got a lot of money for it. Maybe that's why.
Maybe you just go, you know what, they're paying me
a lot of money? Why not? And who knows? It
might be good after editing. That's how you talk yourself
into it after editing. Okay, I'm in So what do
you rate it. I give it one point five one five.
That maybe the lowest review you given a movie. I'd
say about fifteen minutes in, I was out, but you

(03:58):
still finished it. I watched the whole thing. You watched
Mayor of beast Town, right, Oh, I did all because
you came in talking about it and you watched it.
I'm not done yet, Okay, where are you? Maybe three
episodes in so I'm early too, So I don't spoil anything.
I'm not spoiling anything. And we only watched it. We
only started early because Caitlin was like, that picture looks
good because we're just scrolling through picture. Yeah, the still

(04:21):
picture that comes on the menu yet. Yeah, So without
saying too much, just talk about your feelings about it.
It's fantastic. It is. It's so good. I love mysteries
like that, you know, And and it's just one of
those things where when I watch a mystery, I'm constantly
trying to I think everyone, I'm not unique in this,
but I'm constantly trying to solve the case as the
show goes on. And I'm telling you right now that

(04:44):
there is no way that you're going to solve this case,
No way, no, I don't even want to hear that.
But you're not going to. I don't even want to
hear that. No, you're not. But I don't even want
to hear that, because because if I feel like, oh,
I've got this, why can't because Eddi's already said, there's
no way you're going to You're not just saying all right,
but it's so good. I think, why doesn't everybody get
onto Eddie? We just did we just did more. I

(05:05):
didn't spoil anything for you. Okay, That's what I'm saying.
It was dang good mystery. Now it's like when a movie.
I go watch a movie right now, come back, I'm like, oh, man,
the ending is so crazy, You're never even gonna realize it.
And you're like, well, I wish you would tell me that,
because maybe I'll feel like I realize it and then go, well, well,
I know, I'm I don't know. I just don't like
any indicator at all. Yeah, you're wasting You're saying we're
wasting our time guessing when we're in the middle of

(05:26):
the series. No, I think everyone watches mysteries by guessing, right,
don't you always try to? Like you said, yeah, exactly,
but it's so good. And then what's her name, Kate Winslet.
I mean, she does such a great job like she
to me is always um the girl from Titanic too,
and she is so different than that character. It's like me,

(05:46):
that's how you realize she's such a good actress that
I forget that she was the girl and Titanic. What
do you give it? Oh, five detectives out of five five? Yes,
I haven't seen a mystery like that in years. It's
so good. You know the show. And by the way,
you guys can call us if you is hay over
the phones? Yep, did you watch on You can call
us if you want during this. You may be watching
on Facebook right now. Eight seven, seven seventy seven, Bobby,

(06:09):
Sometimes I forget to say that. You guys can still
hop in on the show. Have you seen Undoing? Yeah? Yeah, okay,
so is that? What's that on? All right? I'll watch
that because I'm walking. So while I walk, I watched
these TVs. It's interesting. Yeah, but we're gonna we're gonna
see a story by Eddie get hit by car. But
that's interesting. I think he's on a treadmill. Yeah, there's
a treadmill on the Street. No, no no, No. The show
that I think I'm gonna start watching as my about

(06:31):
myself show. And I heard about it from I mean
months ago, from Matt Jones, who's my friend who does
Kentucky sports radio. He was like, you have to watch
this Formula one show. And I'm like, well, I don't
know anything about Formula one. He was, I don't either,
he goes, but there are multiple seasons. It's the best
show the Netflix has, really, and now a lot of
my friends, four of them feels like a lot because
see their Instagram stories. They're a way into Formula one now.

(06:52):
And they grew up in places like I did. They
don't think about Formula one and you know European race
car drivers. But apparently this show is so good where
it teaches you about them their teams. But it's that's
what it is. I don't know if I was seeing Yeah,
I think yesterday was some sort of race because I
saw a ton of Instagram stories from people I know,
we're going, are you guys watching this? It's got eighty
one percent on Rotten Tomatoes. Formula one Drive to Survive,

(07:17):
but I have it, But that's gonna be next after
Mayor of Eastown. But I think it's going to be
the show I watched by myself because I don't think
Kitla wants to watch Formula one. Is she watching Mayor
of Eastown with you? Okay, how far are you? It
was her idea there, it was her time to pick
the picture. Does she stick when she does that, she's
stick with the whole show? Or she kind of bailing you? No,
we stick good. We even stuck on that show with

(07:37):
when they went to Mars Away Hillary Swink Yeah, and
we were like, well, this is darting to suck, but
we held we held on. Then they didn't have a
season two. We were like, well, let's just stay because
we're gonna see if they if they learn their lesson
to make a better season next time. Um so, Mike,
so you watch the Friends of Reunion, by the way,
I did. I did, yeah, because it's all on HBO Max.

(07:59):
So I finally just sided at cave in and get
HBO Max guys again. That one's so good. That reunion
is so so good. Definitely sad. I mean I got
a little sad after me and it's just normal people
get old, but it's you want to remember these characters
the way they were, and when you see him come in,
like Joey, Joey acts like such an old man, you know,
like he just kind of walks around, like I don't

(08:21):
remember that wall being that color. It's so funny to
see Joey old and all of them really just kind
of age. And but I loved it. I base how
much I like something on how much I think about
it afterwards. And I watched it, you know, last week,
and I still think about it. Well good, Like so,
I thought it was pretty good. I didn't think it
was great, But I do understand because I've talked to

(08:41):
some friends that said that I won't watch it because
I want to remember them the way they were, And
I understand that, Like I get it. You want to
love the series for what it was and not see
them all old. I don't even mind that. I just
felt like it was pretty contrived, and I don't think
James Cordon was a weird choice to hope he was
a weird host. I didn't like that part. I like
more of them how they just came in and would

(09:02):
tell stories and look at the sec that part, yeah,
parts I really like. I feel like they didn't talk
to channeler at all, And I wish they would have
addressed that they edited him out a lot, I would think.
And I'm talking about before they got back together, because
he's like, well, nobody call me no and so, and
they probably had a reason. I'm sure that he wasn't
the easiest person. He's going through a lot. Yeah, but
rotten Tomatoes for Friends of the Reunion? Is seventy eight?

(09:24):
Pretty good? No? Is that not good? Is it? Normally?
I thought it would be so much higher. I thought
about seventy five or so. In my heart, I would
have given it about a solid sea. They get paid
a lot of money to do that, I know. But
sometimes though you're you're editing videos correct, Thank you be fair,
thank you for sticking up for me. I'll look over
and I've got some set Eddy and he's like knuckles

(09:45):
deep in a video. Um, I make a wish. Leader
confesses to embezzling from charity for critically old children. Oh no,
she was. Did you see the story in the news? Now?
Terribly sad. I just couldn't find a spot to get
to it today. Like if the ViBe's gotta be right,
we gotta be talking about something that allows us to happen,
because this is a real downer. The former CEO of

(10:06):
the Make a Wish chapter in Iowa has played it
guilty to embezzling from the charity for almost forty one
thousand dollars in money that would have gone to help
fill the wishes of children with critical illnesses. Jennifer Woodley
confessed last week she made unauthorized purchases on a foundation
credit card, gave herself an unapproved bonus and salary increase,
and falsified foundation records related to those expenses. That's trouble.

(10:28):
It's just gonna trouble for her to find a job
next to you know, you're gonna google her, all right,
you come in for a job for the geek squad
a best Buy. Let me let me google here and
see what you're Oh, you stole from sick kids. Yea.
And she was a CEO, so no one was challenging
her unless there's a board, and I'm surely accountable to somebody.
But at the end of the day, she probably was
kicked away with a lot until she didn't. Hurricanes are

(10:51):
threatening more than thirty two million US homes this year.
Like it's great to live on the beach. I get it,
it'd be awesome to live on the beach, but I'm
so near about everything all the time. I would always
be like, oh, boys, this today, this the day a
hurricane comes, Bobby, you'd be boarding up every day. There's Bobby,
get water again. A report release from a real estate

(11:13):
analytics group called core Logic said that homes, both single
and family homes and all these were at a greater
risk this year because the hurricanes. They listened about. Thirty
two million homes are up. I haven't been in a situation,
thank god, where my home has been in jeopardy, meaning flood, hurricane, fire.

(11:33):
I don't want jinks any of that stuff. Tornado, tornado
you know you got close when it went was at
your house? Yeah, I mean blocks from I mean Lunchbox
and I both got lucky because like streets in between
me and Lunchbox houses were completely ruined. But like, it's
just crazy to think how close it was. In Arkansas,
towns would get hit next to ours. When you're a

(11:55):
small town, there's a lot of little towns near you.
But we had tornadoes all the time too, like growing up.
That's why what tornadoes happen here, everybody's freaking out. I'm
just kind of trained to go, Okay, I'll watch it closer,
but not to freak out because we had forty of them.
Like Morgan, I would assume you growing up in Kansas
even more tornadoes than Arkansas. I would assume when you
hear at tornado warning, it's still a real deal, but

(12:17):
you've just been through so many you don't. I would
assume you don't go running for the basement. No, I'm
just a pro at this point. I grab exactly what
I need, I'm ready to go in case something happens,
and then I'm calm, cool, collected. At this point, I
think I've experienced at least ten tornadoes in my life
so far. So when I say forty, I think I've
had warnings, but I haven't been I don't think i've

(12:38):
experienced I think i've experienced close, like probably four or five.
You think you've experienced ten, Yeah, I mean I know
like four very vividly, and I remember others of it
being around, and it happened so frequently that you just
kind of get used to it. It's like a thunderstorm
and you just know what to do and you almost
there's basements in Kansas, so you just keep all your

(12:59):
things down that you need, like you have stuff stocked.
It's like another Thursday in Kansas. Yeah. We went to
the airport once Raging idiot show, no maybe a morning show.
We went there and there was they landed us in
the middle of all the storms and we had to
like wait at the bottom of the airport or at
the airport for a long time. And they were like, yeah, dude,
you good, which is what we do here. It's like
one of the first times we went to welcomes. We're like, yeah, yeah, Kansas,

(13:20):
the tornado state I have. I didn't take my IBS
pill this morning. Let me tell you what happens with
this thing I called. I got a big bucket of
water too. It's so that pill is so expensive. They called.
They were like, hey, your pills gonna be one thousand dollars.
What's that one? What not? One pill? Also care prescription

(13:41):
of it, which is insane. And so I go to
the doctor. She's like you need this stuff, and I'm
like okay. So we call insurance an insurances like we
can't get sometimes it's gonna be a thousd I was like,
no, no no, no, no, I'll just have ibs. I'm not Bay.
It was for a whole year, but it still was
a thousand dollars a lot of money, man. And if
you don't have insurance, and that's what that's what sucks.

(14:01):
That's like, that's like the stuff that if I running
for office, it will be my first priority. Food insficiency,
making sure people can get their medicine. Geez. But now
I'm on a timers. In case you guys are wondering, yes,
I've taken the clock has started. I'm on a timer.
The hidden cost of owning a super yacht which people
I ask Kitlin last night. I was like, hey, do
you have interesting not seriously, I was like, do you

(14:23):
ever I've interested getting a boat and she was like, nah,
it'd be fine, I guess, but boats are a lot
of work. I don't launch Box wants a boat. Yes,
I want a hot tub boat specifically looks awesome, and
order a yacht would be great too. So you have
your own driver and they probably take care of it
for you, so you don't do anything live out on
the water driver captain. So a one hundred and fifty

(14:44):
foot yacht will cost about two million dollars a year,
not even to buy whoa a year, not even to
buy this is just to two hundred thousand bucks weekly
to run awesome, because it's insurance, fuel, supplies, toys, anyone
you have to hire to work on your boat. You
have to pay them salaries. And so they're like, hey,
you see these boats, and you're like, man, if I
could just save up and buy a five million dollars yacht,

(15:05):
oh yeah, it's then you have to pay two million
dollars a year to keep the five million dollars a
yacht five million dollars yacht running. That means you made
it in life though, that means you know you're good
if you got a gut and you can do it
no other worries. Raymundo says he discovered Parker McCollum before
anyone else on the show. Yeah, my buddy Billy reminded

(15:26):
me of this. So about four years ago I pitched
a segment that if we would play this artist song
on the radio, hopefully it would make him big. And
I said it would also help Billy out because Billy
was on something in the golf. They're on a boat together.
Ironically enough, talking about boats. And that's when they did
a handshake deal and Billy said, I know a country
guy in Nashville. He's my buddy me and he said,
he knows a guy you Bobby Bones, that can get

(15:49):
the song played. What's a handshake deal? And did I know, Billy?
Do I know you knew? Billy? But I had said
I pitched it as a bit. I said, this will
really help out Billy. He'll land a deal with this
whoever Parker mccollin they were in other business together, and
I said, it'll really help out Billy. The friendship of
the partnership because he kind of big taught me and uh,
and I said, listen, Bones can probably get it done.
We got very close to doing the bit. We never

(16:10):
did the bit that artist Parker McCollum. And I was like,
four or five years did you you said it on
the year though, yeah, we never never, no, no no, we
never did the bit. It. We came so close. Well
he can get back that artist Jimmy Allen, Well you
can do that now with anyone. Yeah, for anyone that's
broken over the last four years. But I feel like
I remembered this story unless raised multiple times like so

(16:31):
I don't know how to say it, but the bit.
We did the bit, but then we deleted it. Oh
so that's why you remember it. Okay, So we play
his music, Yeah, I mean it was old songs of his.
It wasn't even like his new ones. But it does
sound familiarity. No it I mean I remember doing I
think I remember it too, But what why what happened?

(16:53):
I just wasn't good enough. Sometimes we got high standards,
so we said it just doesn't need to go out there.
Or maybe I felt fishy for doing it. I think
that's probably what it was. Or it's like I can't
have billion making a handshake deal. Some artists handshake deals. No, no,
it's nice. That's probably what it was. So do you
have audio? Yeah, well this is his old song. This
is when he tried to pitch it's called misunderstood. It

(17:13):
was like four years ago. You told me I was
no good good good. I was an idiot. I just
always feel weird because Ray comes in shady deals all
the time. Hey, but Buddies knows a guy. He told me,

(17:36):
if you can do this, I can get ten percent
off one hundred toothbuschers that I can sell in the
Street corners, and I'm like, wait, what, why am I?
Why am I involved in this? Speaking of money, most
kids think they're gonna be millionaires. Who didn't. Do you
feel like your kids think they're just gonna be rich
growing up? Probably? Yes? What do you think they'll do?
What do they think they'll do to be rich growing up?
I think most of them want to think they're gonna

(17:58):
be athletes. Professional athletes is the number one thing. My
oldest son thinks he's going to be a movie director,
so he obviously knows that he wants a Ferrari or
maybe Lamborghini, one of the two he's already picked out.
I want a Lamborghini when I get rich, and I'm
gonna live in Hollywood. So the weird thing about movie
directors is even if you're pretty successful, you're not a millionaire.
It's only the elite, elite, elite bones. I tell him

(18:19):
that all the time. Yeah, and then he comes back
with like a B and a test and I'm just like, yeah,
looks see that's not millionaire grade right there. And it's like, look,
Steven Silvera dropped out in sixth grade. I had no
answer to that. According to a new survey, and majority
of elementary and middle school kids believe they will become millionaires. However,
most think that when they their parents age, will have
tons of money and be significantly more wealthy than their parents.

(18:40):
A lot of this is because the TV shows and
also what they see in social media TikTok Instagram make
it seem very attainable. YouTube that stuff on TikTok Instagram
that they're mostly faking it, thank you. Mostly people are like, oh, like,
how rich I am ain't really that rich. It's not
that they are and showing it off. It's everybody's flexing
it up a little bit. Do you think you'd be rich?
You're no, I don't know. I don't remember having those thoughts.

(19:03):
Did you think you would You didn't ever? No. I
mean I'm trying to think back, like I never thought
I was going to be now kids have. I'm trying
to think of what I thought I was going to be,
Like what was the equivalent? I never wanted to be
an actress or a singer, And that's like what we
knew now kids are like well as some athletes, but yes,
YouTube star, Instagram start TikTok star Like that's what I hear.

(19:24):
My daughter says, I just want to make money on TikTok,
and I'm like, and how are you going to do that?
She doesn't have a dollar amount like millions, But I
just don't. Kids just think that they see others making
money online and that that it just must be easy.
Do you think you'd be rich? Nah? I mean I
thought i'd have like a nice house and stuff and
probably a boat and a really nice car, but not

(19:46):
like filthy rich. How I have no idea, Like I
thought I was gonna be a rock star at what
I thought. That was only thought I was gonna be rich.
I thought I was gonna be on the Real World
and MTV, and that was just gonna be millions of
dollars coming in out to that because I to that
you get super famous and they're on TV, and that
was my dream from when I was little. I always
thought I'd be super rich. But now you realize the

(20:08):
real world people don't make that much of money. Well
now I realized that they didn't make that much money,
and then they went back and they do real jobs
and they have families and some of them are still
rich though, because now the challenge is like when when
they're on the Challenge back in the day, they were
winning like a boat. Now, name a person on that
that's rich from the challenge, Johnny Bananas except the one
just about to say that, Mark Long is the godfather.

(20:34):
Johnny Banana's net worth two hundred thousand dollars. No way.
He he won half a million on the last challenge,
so there's no more way. Okay, But then you get
two hundred and sixties two hundred seventies Okay, So that's
more than two hundred thousand right there. Because life. I'm
not saying you're wrong, but I'm saying I just think
your concept of the money people make is CT. Who

(20:54):
was that other guy you said, Mark Long, Mark the godfather,
the godfather of reality TV? Yeah, he was on the
first season of road Rules, Mark Loan the reality TV
is net worth about a million bucks, boom millionaire wore
what did he do? No, he's the godfather. He's still
on the I mean he still goes on. He went
on the Challenge All Stars this season. I mean, the

(21:15):
dude is amazing CT. He's still rocking it. My point,
there's three or four of them, and there's like a
thousand of them. Who even did that? And didn't have
a lot of money. What about you, did you think? Yeah,
of course I still felt that I was still I
didn't know if I went to Eddie and I had
someone over at the TV studio once from Emmy Television,

(21:36):
and I was like, oh, yeah, nothing's gonna hold me back.
I'm not quittingun til I get it, So let's go
until I die. And so she came and did a
star chart. She's like a guest on our regional TV show,
and she was like, You're gonna be like, wow, like
Oprah rich. And I was like, Eddie looked she said it,
and Eddie became my best friend that day. He was like,
stays um, Honestly, I believe by friends and family around

(22:00):
me told me I was gonna be rich. I just
never thought I was going to People saw it in
me that I didn't see it in me. They were like,
you have a talent. And then as as I got
went through Pubert either like your voice is really good,
and I was like, I think I could probably become
rich then from my voice. But then at the same
time it's all back and forth. So look I would
look up at and see like play by play announcers
they don't make that much money. PA and address announcers,

(22:22):
they don't make that much. So then going into college,
then I started to come to the realization, I'm really
not gonna be rich doing this, but it's gonna be
something I really enjoy and that people tell me the
key support yourself and do what you love. That's actual
actually rich. Sure, you rich in happiness, but also if
you love what you're doing and you're making a lot
of money, that's extra rich. Hey, Mike, give me the

(22:43):
story about remembering certain things. So they say, if you're
having trouble remembering certain things, that might just be the
food that you're eating. Because what we're consuming is actually
affecting our brain. It's not age per se. They get
specific the kinds of foods. According to a new study,
people wait most types of fruits as well as vegetables

(23:05):
improve their short term and long term memory over time.
If you really had that based in your diet, if
you consistently eat it over twelve eight to twelve months,
you will start to see noticeable changes in your overall memory.
If you eat a lot of sugar, the opposite way
with your brain. Wow. Specifically, research is found the people
who ate, leafy greens and red vegetables and dark berries
benefited the most with their memory. But it does take
a long time, like eight to twelve months before you

(23:26):
started to notice something. Oh wow, do you feel your
memories jacked up? Absolutely? I don't know years? Cands like, well,
I don't know ninety four, yeah, two thousand and six,
Like no difference to me. Almost. Yeah. People they can
remember where they were in what years and what I'm
just blown away by, Like Lunchbox has an amazing memory
about years, does anything like he remembers like football plays
of a game that happened like fifteen years ago. I

(23:48):
can do stuff like that. That's crazy. How do you guys?
Or scores? Or I can remember what order the nationally
East finished in nineteen eighty nine, stuff like that. That's crazy.
But like my life, no chance eighty two. No, you
guys were to college? Oh sorry. Women can remember, or
at least I've read this a couple of times, a
lot more to the life stuff than men. And that's

(24:08):
why sometimes they'll or we will bring things up, like
maybe even in an argument or a conversation will be like, oh,
well know, like what you said you were wearing when
you said it what time of day it was? Like,
we remember, I don't know right now. If I didn't
look down right now, sure I would know exactly what
I'm wearing. I'm with you, all right. That's gonna be
it for today. Hey, thank you guys for watching Breaking

(24:30):
Bobby Bones. It was on again last night. Two episodes
where I did demolition or I just a stunt person.
You can watch that on nat Geo. You can on
the nat geo app or the website, or you can
buy the episodes on Amazon. Just go over and click
it click. Some people bought the whole season for like
twenty bucks and they'll be sixteen episodes. So thank you
guys for the support there. Otherwise, that's gonna be it

(24:52):
for today. I'm gonna go get a dentisappointment. I have
a tailor coming over because my suit your weddings. Oh no,
not wedding suit. Suit for Caitlin's. We're going to a
wedding this weekend and I have to wear a suit.
It's a little tight. So the person that doesn't want
American our clothes are coming over to give me a
little Also, think I'm getting bigger from lifting like more.

(25:16):
Oh so tightened the arms, well, no, I just like
doing that. Feel better. Okay, all right, we're done, Thank
you Guys'll see tomorrow Bigas
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