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October 7, 2021 97 mins

Phone Screener Abby thinks someone is messing with her. She got a text from a guy and now they’ve been talking. We investigate. Amy reveals that she was the Bonehead story of the day. We play another round of our new game Who Wants To Be A Hundred-aire? Amy’s daughter really wants to watch Squid Game and shared her case to be allowed to watch it.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
The good minting the show. Hello, what's happened to friends?
Welcome to another day at the Bobby Bone Show, Morgan
Studio morning. I don't do this often, but sometimes Amy
just inundates me with bird stories. Oh yeah, I mean

(00:22):
I've sent like five good ones. I know, she sent
me like five stories over time. I know it's been
a lot. She's obsessed with birds. I love them. No,
I think every once in a while it's good to
kind of reflect on this. So we're gonna start the show.
Can we have a little bird minute? And now it's
time Amy's bid minute where you only to start. Okay,
this one is amazing. My friend sadly found a dead

(00:45):
hummingbird on her porch. But fun fact, did you know
that a dead hummingbird stumbling across one is a sign
that you are ready for commitment? And so she looks
that up somehow she knew that, told her boyfriend you
know what this means, and so now they might get
engaged because of it. No way, that's a planted that bird. No,

(01:08):
she didn't. Well, she called that a fun fact, Like
it's not a fact that it's a sign. No, I mean,
it's a fun fact that some people see it as
an omen. I think Amy told her about it. I
did not. People tell me about birds. She told me,
Oh my goodness, I saw this dead humming bird and
you'll never believe what it actually means. You're ready for commitments.

(01:29):
So I told my boyfriend and then he didn't run.
He hasn't yet. But how cool if this hummingbird gave
its life so she could get engaged, maybe sacrifice? Pretty cool.
Did you figure who sent all those bird books to
your house? Yes? I figured that out. Amy got a

(01:49):
lot of random old bird books sent to our house
because she gets weird stuff sent to her house all
the time. Yeah. Yeah, is it something you can say
on the air. Yeah, I mean it's fine. We were
very worried about it actual because weird things happening. But
then now figure it out. It's my half sister's dead stepdad. Well,

(02:10):
now that's crazy. And if someone sends you if some
dead person sends you books, what does that mean about birds?
It means you're ready to eat tacos. And that's a fact.
And that's a fun fact. Jack, I read it. Yeah,
how did a dead person send you books? Well, he
passed away and had a house in California because the
books came from California, and I was so confused, like
why California because my sister lives in Texas. Anyway, they

(02:32):
went and they were cleaned it out. They knew I
was obsessed with birds. They didn't think books. Nobody thought
to tell me where or who or why. They just
arrived and then they didn't check in. Aybody, like did
you get our books? No? Later they saw me posting
on Instagram. I was freaking out about the books. And
it took a minute, but my niece finally like messaged
me and was like, Hey, you need to talk to mom.

(02:53):
So I don't know got them? Ray? Can we do
one more? And now it's time Amy Smid, this is
the other dead one. Okay, this is said I killed
a bird, but I didn't know I killed it. I
was barring my husband's truck because mine was in the shop,
and when I returned it, he noticed that there was

(03:15):
a bird in the grill of his truck. And I
guess that was my doing because I had it for
like a week. What do people say about that? What's
that mean? I don't know. It means that I, yeah,
killed a tiny little bird. Luckily, no, he he found it,
Thank goodness. But I mean, I don't think I could

(03:37):
have dealt with that. But yeah, I would have probably
done a proper burial. What did he do with it? Well,
I think he just like chunked it. No respect, no
respect at all. But I know that the collision with
the bird happened while I had the truck. I'm just
glad I didn't know that it happened. Bird feed are
still up in the backyard. Yeah, I feed them, still

(03:57):
watch them every day. They're coming back. Yes, now my
cat watches. You still believe your dad is a blue
jay and your mom is a cardinal. Both have passed away,
and you believe. But when those birds come back to you,
that's they're visiting. They're saying, yeah, regardless of it. That's
they say when a cardinal there's a lot of the
say they say when a cardinal is near, a loved

(04:19):
one is here. So that's how I look at it. It
It brings me comfort. I have no idea if that's
for real. But it doesn't matter. My therapist on me,
it doesn't matter. It gives me comfort. That's who says
this is very funny. Dave Chappelle clip doing a joke
about COVID here. I don't want you to worry about me.
I'm vaccinated, got the Johnson and Johnson vaccine. I walked

(04:46):
on the dog, like, give me the third best option.
I don't have what the homeless people are having. And
I know you've probably heard on the news. I did.
I did get coronavirus. They make it quarantine, the quarantine
for ten days at least, this is he gonna stay
in the room. I didn't go nowhere because the whole time,
when you get coronavirus, at least in the first five days,

(05:07):
you wait see how sick you're gonna get. It turns
out and this is true. I didn't get sick at all.
Not a cough and not a boogle, not a fever, nothing.
Look at me. I am the magic Johnson of coronavirus. Hilarious.

(05:30):
This also reminds me. Eddie and I were talking the
other day and our wives were with us, and Edie's like, man,
the best thing to happen to me was quarantine. When
I got COVID. I got the chill for fourteen days.
Like his wife had all the kids to take care
of everybody. Eddie's in a room with the video games
and food. I get food slipped under the door to me,
like it was fantastic. Edie said they'd be outside playing

(05:52):
and he'd opened the window be like, how's everybody doing
out there? It'd be like New York City. Amy, I'd
open the window and be like, hey, how's it going?
Because I'm fun down there. I'm sure your wife loved
struggling four kids. And he said it was the best
thing every man. I was sick, all right, it was
better than any vacation. Yeah, it was. It was really nice.
I've been thinking about that. NonStop video games, watching sports,

(06:14):
watching TV all you one. The video games got old,
so I'd watch TV and movies, lots of movies. It
was fun one to ten scale ten, Oh, it was
ten out of ten. Yeah, because I was only sick
for two or three days, really like I didn't feel good,
and then I started recovering and then man, next thing
you know, I was just video games all day and
good food. It's fantastic. Thank you. That's a good story.

(06:37):
Uh you go to the mailbage something. Well, yeah, hello,
Bobby Bones. I'm having a dilemma. My best friend's been
going out with my father in law. You heard that right.
My best friend has been going out with my I'm
picturing it too. I'd take me a second. Okay, so

(06:57):
if I did my father in law, yeah, I'll do
mother in law's. If Eddie was dating, that's where your
mind to because i'm your mother in law. Yes, just
take the story. Okay. My best friend's twenty years older
than me and ten years old than my father. Okay.
The first time they went out, she never told me,
and I had to hear it from my husband. I
was pretty upset, and she knew it. They went out

(07:18):
again and she told me. I want to be happy
for her and my father in law because they both
deserve to be happy, and I feel like they're compatible.
But also phil if things in bad or don't go
as planned, I'll be stuck in the middle. They both
play a pretty important role in my life. I'm not
sure how to feel, but it has me being very frustrated.
I'm avoiding my best friend because all she wants to
talk about now is that I don't want to hear it.

(07:39):
She also has never asked me how i'd feel about
it if they went out. Am I being selfish? Please help?
I'm going insane? Thank you. Yeah, you've been silly. Yes,
it's not your business, right, why would she check with her?
I mean, if she wanted to be like, hey, just
a heads up, I'm gonna do it. That's okay, But
it's kind of it's classified Anne you yeah, and you're
doing you're worrying about about the future that you have

(08:01):
no control over what I mean, So what if it
works out and everything's great and you don't have to
deal with any drama actually ends up being super fun
because you'll all get to hang out, like, why why
are we worrying about what we can't control in the future.
Can't do that? None your business, it's not this is
not your life. It's not even your parent. Yeah, it's

(08:21):
your parent and law. So I understand why it could
feel weird or awkward, But that's okay. It's okay to
be awkward. Were all that's okay, that's life. But no,
it's but out. Yeah, and be there for your friend.
I mean, if she was dating some other random guy,
you would be fine. If that's what she wanted to
talk about, you'd be excited for and be like, oh,
tell me more, how is it? Da da da da da?

(08:43):
But now because it's your father in law. You're like,
I don't want to hear it, and so then you're
not showing up as a friend. But I don't want
to like totally slam her. I think it's the feelings
are like, you're not not normal, You're that's normal to
have confusing thoughts about this because it's your father in law,
but then you need to move past it. It's normal
have confusing thoughts because your best friend didn't say I'm
going to date somebody else that's close to you, regardless

(09:05):
of its father law, mother in law, cousin. Right, all
of it's awkward, but there's you can't just be like
you're not a friend anymore. And this is why this
is it's not your business rout and route for them.
At least she's willing to ask, like, is this selfish? Okay? Yes, yes, yeah,
we still like you and we are we I have
character falls, like crazy, maybe this is just one of them. Yeah,

(09:27):
Like I might do that exact same thing. But then
I hope that I would have some friends that we
know you're right in the mail bag and I would say, Amy,
you're selfish, yeah, and then I would take it like
with you know, like im mature, in a mature way.
I would receive what you're saying. You would listen to
the show and here we'd all make a joke or two.
That is my mail back. It's the mail bag, all right,
there you go, we got your that. There's a voicemail

(09:55):
from Mikaela in Fresno, California. You guys mentioned the Kaida's
for nothing but months Raymundo was all freaking out saying
that the world was going to basically end because the
cicadas were attacking, and then we never heard what happened.
So what happened with the cicadas? Is everyone alive? Did
they come to kill everyone? Would love enough date? It's
a great question. I was worried about my wedding because

(10:16):
Raymundo had me thinking, cicadas, we're gonna eat everyone alive
at the wedding. Raymundo, what happened with cicadas? Similar to
a hurricane, you can predict east coast states, you don't
necessarily know exactly where it's going to hit. It ended
up doing Indiana, Ohio, West Virginia, spotty in Tennessee. It
just never got Nashville. That sounds like the lines I
go anywhere west West Virginia. Maybe, I don't care. I

(10:39):
don't even think it hit that hard in those places.
It did that those places got drilled. Really Yeah, I
looked at a map. I knew it, so you looked
at it. I was curious as we were on a map. Yeah. Yeah,
they they have an illustration of the All right, here's
voicemail number two. Hey, Bobby, I just want to let
you know that I was talking to my husband about
Squid Games and tell them how we have to watch it,

(11:00):
because Bobby says it is the greatest show ever. And
my fifth grade son's like, oh, I've heard about that.
Apparently all of his friends in fifth grade have watched
the show and says that it's really good. Do you
think it's appropriate for my fifth grade son to watch
because he wants to fifth grade would be eleven. It

(11:22):
just depends the relationship you have with your kids. If
you let them watch other violent things like gangster movies,
cop shows. The violence isn't so much that you're gonna go, well,
that's extremely gory. There are spots where that happens because
people falling, people getting shot. It's just shocking. The actual
recommendation there's a kid's review for squid Game. Common sense

(11:43):
says sixteen and up. Okay, but that's an online directory.
If your kid is a mature eleven, I would say
you could probably watch it with them. So when someone dies,
do they like zoom in and see brains and stuff
like that or is it just like, oh man, they die?
A little bit of both, okay, Like sometimes somebody will

(12:04):
do a big fall, yes, and then it goes to them.
You don't think in episode one when they yes, the
little girl would do that thing and then it would
go through the doll that through the brain. They get shot,
They get shot in the head, and I feel like
some of them are close up. I think I think
most eleven year olds. No. I think if your relationship

(12:26):
with your kid, you already let them watch stuff that's like,
you know, Papal Bang bang gangster stuff. I don't know.
Then then I don't think it's so crazy. Mike, what
you think? It's comparable to what you would see in
an R rated movie. So if they're more mature and
can handle that, I would say yes. So my daughter
presented a case to me. I recorded her, do you

(12:46):
want it? This is your daughter talking about squid Game. Yes,
and this callars right, like most people at schools are
kids are watching it? Okay, it's a thing. My daughter
came home and said, I want to watch Square Games
because she misunderstood. Sure, Hollywood Squares the eighties, the game show.
It's a game. Squid Game is this game that people
of that are in debt play and they signed this contract.

(13:09):
If they want, they get a lot of money. If
they lose, they die. And so you think you should
be able to watch that? Yes? Why because I have
seen way morse? Okay, but what's it rated? It's rated?
What's your audience? And what is mature mean? I mean
that if you're able to just sit and watch the

(13:32):
TV show without like being scared, so like you you
can handle it. Yes, okay, we'll see. Okay. It sounds
like a very mature answer to we'll see. Yeah. Yeah,
she said, okay, that sounds very muture. I think with
that she gets to watch squid Game. And she defined
mature very well. Yeah. I felt like she knew exactly
what it's about. And she because she's been hearing, she

(13:55):
knew the debt. The you know, if you win, you
get money, if you lose, you die and she's not wrong.
She's probably seen way worse. For me knowing her in
this show, I would think it would be fine. Yeah,
and also I'm not the parent. Eddie. Have any many episodes?
Are you into it? Zero? You haven't started at all? Now? Yeah,

(14:17):
I finished your church one. Oh yeah, the way down?
I did that one first, The way up in a minute,
how about that? Yeah? Crazy crazy, crazy crazy. And you're
right the fact that it's just right down the road
from where we live. Yeah, there's a documentary on HBO
and that's been happening for years. But what is what
really gets me is there might be people listening to
us talking right now that are like, oh, I go
to that church, which like I okay, I don't want

(14:39):
anybody think we're talking bad about them, but also I
don't care. I know, watch the documentary. I mean, you
know there's a church down the road and you're like, oh, oh,
that's that's it's like a cult, oh for sure. But
like sometimes people don't realize when they're wrapped up in it.
If they're in that, they don't they're in that, they're
in that situation listening to the show. Okay, they're not
even remember they would get they may not be allowed

(15:00):
to listen. Ye show. Okay, my pastor said, our show
is Christian guilty pleasure. Wait, go ahead, interesting, go ahead.
I don't know. He made some jokes to me sometimes
one time about something. I'm like, I hope people don't listen.
He goes, No, I think your shows every Christian's guilty pleasure.
Why wouldn't we be a guilty guilty? What are we
doing here? Is joking? He's because Christians. He's not saying

(15:24):
this at all. He was making a joke because like
Christian should listen to Christian radio. Secular right like his
technically anything not is what what they deemed to be
by day. I mean like the church overall, not my
pastor or my church, but like secular I've always worked in.
Secular should be our thing. The Bobby Bone show, Christians

(15:45):
guilty pleasure. That employer, Oh yeah, well, I say, I
say you let it out to watch Quod games? Okay?
Is that also Christians guilty? No? Probably watching that? No?
I know? He yeah, okay, I can. I can get
on board. She's going to be thankful that you all

(16:06):
said yes. Okay, I didn't say anything. I haven't watched it,
so I don't know. I already know just by the
way you're talking about I can't let my thirteen year
old sounds like if he gets scared the show will
not get to handle it. It's awesome. I'd watch it
with him, Morgan, are you watching this? I try to
start the first five minutes, so I need to get in,
like a it's not a scary movie, guys, I know
what I felt the same way. I was like, I

(16:27):
want to be scared at all time. It's not a
scary movie. It's not a scary movie. I know. I
had to get out of that mindset and then I
am going to try and watch the first episode. You
have to get three all the way in before you
give up. I'm telling you, you have to get through three.
There might be certain scenes we end up like just
fast forwarding through or whatever. But I think if you're
a parent, you can watch it with your kids, watch
it before so you can anticipate and know. But a

(16:47):
lot of kids are watching it in school, so they're
already talking about it, and they might sneak and try
to watch it behind your back, so you might as
well watch it with them because it's so popular, but
like it's case by case because my son heck no right,
he's eleven, could not show he will will give him
nightmares can handle it. No, he can't. But my daughter
she likes the stuff. She can handle it. She's matures different,
they're different. Yeah. The latest from Nashville and Tullywood Morgan

(17:12):
number two thirty seven skinny. After pledging to donate a
portion of her sales from various businesses, Dolly Parton raised
seven hundred thousand dollars for the United Way of Humphreys County.
It was in support of victims from the historic floods
that hit Tennessee in August. Tim McGraw shared a behind
the scene story from his time filming the movie Friday

(17:34):
Night Lights. I bought these remote control cars, So we
set up this little racetrack and we're racing these remote
control cars in the parking lot, racing them around. The
three cars were just like neck and neck the whole time.
So we started making martinis and then we would set
the martinis on top of the car. The goal was
to win the race without spilling your martini. Luke Comb

(17:55):
shared that his wife Nicole helps him with his merchandise
I'm so glad that she was willing to do that
with me and collaborate on these things. And I'm going
to give her all the credit. Man, she knocks that
stuff out of the park, and she's doing most of
the work on that stuff, and I really really have
enjoyed having her help me out with that stuff. I'm
Morgan number two. That's you're skinny hat. It's time for

(18:16):
the good news. Okay, so this woman is traveling from
Istanbul to Chicago, but she's very pregnant and well, she
ended up going into labor on the long flight and
gave birth to a healthy baby boy. That happened. Yeah,
I guess maybe she had to get to Chicago. She

(18:38):
got super lucky that there was a doctor on her flight.
But get this, he wasn't even supposed to be on
this flight. He had an original flight booked like a
week before, but then had to extend his stay for
some reason. So it's too super lucky that he was
on the flight. And he's a surgeon, he's not someone
that delivers babies for a living, but he knew exactly
what to do. Interesting to me, like, what do you
do? Do Do you fault? Put up the armrests and layer

(19:00):
down on the seats. Do you have some sort of
table you can layer on in the middle And I'm
thinking like the aisle or the galley where the flight
attendants are there. It is international flight, so there is
more room, more space for sure, And do you tell
you pull the curtains and be like, guys, don't shoot
this with your cell phone. There's just so many variables
there that they have to consider. But I mean, the
baby's doing fine. But then because you're born thirty thousand

(19:23):
feet are you yes, what what country do you belong to?
What's the baby citizenship? And the thing is if in
the US, if the airplane is over US territory, that baby,
even though the families from Turkey, could be a US
citizen if the parents want it to be. What about
if the baby is born over the ocean, yeah, Aquaman, Well,

(19:43):
it can become a citizen of the country where the
plane is registered. In some cases register Yeah. So what
if the plane is like a Japanese airplane that they're flying,
will you have the option to be like, oh, why
would somebody at pregnant try not fly overseas and try
to have a baby. Well, how do we know this
wasn't her plan. Great plans, We don't know. I'm just kidding.
We have no idea what her plan was. But the

(20:04):
good news is is that the baby was a Okay,
that's good. That's cool. That's a good story. Dad, is
what it's all about. That was tell me something good.
It's the oldest versus the youngest. It's elder versus millennial.
Here we go first, you're forty two. He's a dad

(20:28):
of four. The Hispanic who don't panic. He loved to
drink a nice cold beer and when the Dallas Cowboys win,
you'll find him grinning ear to ear. Yeah it is
Producer is his opponent. She turned twenty eight yesterday. Yeah,
look at you. She runs all of our digital at
Taco bell Is, where she likes to spend her money,

(20:50):
and sometimes we give her a hard time for pronouncing
words funny. It's Morgan number two. Guys, Ready, ready, Eddie,
Here are your questions that we think Morgan would know
the answer. Ships come on M in texting abbreviation, What
does h m U stand for hm u h m

(21:16):
u oh. I don't think I've ever seen that one
h m U hug my no, no, no, No, that
was taking me in a wrong direction. That honestly, my Oh,

(21:36):
I'm trying to get to my opinion, but that you
what's the U are you thinking of? I? Mho, what's
the what is that? I m ho in my honest opinion?
Go ahead like that, right? I m h m h U.
What are the letters again? H m u h m U.
Hug my underwear? That's right? Yeah, Morgan, would you like

(22:00):
to guess? Yes, hit me up, hit me up like WHOA.
Obviously I would never get that. Morgan won. Eddie zero? Okay, Eddie?
What singer played Cat Valentine on the Nickelodeon show Victorious
Cat Valentine. What singer played Cat Valentine? Yes, that's Selena Gomez.

(22:23):
Oh that's incorrect. Oh, she's a cat. That's true, Salmon
cat Eddie. What's the name of Chip and Joanna Gain's
lifestyle brand Magnolia? Correct? I see the target? Okay? Morgan
with two? Eddie with one? Flipping categories Morgan. Brian Austin

(22:50):
Green is currently competing on Dancing with the Stars. He
is best known for his portrayal of David Silver on
this TV show. I played the theme song the debut
in nineteen ninety. I watched the remake of this, so

(23:13):
I think this is what it is, but I never
I never saw this version. Nine two one. That is correct, Okay,
Beverly Hills nine two one Morgan. This duo released their
eleventh studio album, H two O thirty nine years ago
this week. It featured a song that you'll hear here
called man Eater. What's the name of this duo? She'll

(23:37):
shoot you up? She's mad, Watch up, She'll shoot up.
I think I've met one of these guys and I don't.
I can't remember their name. Which one do you think

(23:59):
you met? He has curly hair, black curly hair. If
it's the people that I'm thinking of, what's her name?
Oh my gosh, this is gonna make me so mad.
I got I literally can't find it. Tom and Jerry
the Cat and Mouse. Nice. You have met one of them? Yeah,

(24:22):
I thought so. Yeah, he's I mean, I don't know
that you were here when he was in studio, but
he's around town a lot, Eddie, I know you know it? Yah,
go ahead, and she's met John Oates of the band
Daryl Hall and John Oates. That's correct. There you go,
all right, Morgan, you need this one on this TV
show starring Jack Lord as Detective Steve mcgarrett, premiered fifty

(24:44):
three years ago on CBS. They've made a remake of
it as well. I'm gonna play you the theme song, Morgan.

(25:05):
This is a shot in the dark, and I don't
know why I think this is what it is. But
who are you? Five? Oh? That's correct? How do you
do that? Good job? All right? What tipebrecor real? Quick? Eddie?
Are we do? We need it? Huh? I think she
won with that? Oh she did? Oh yeah, I only
got one right. Oh, I'll go timebreak tire. Okay, sorry, Morgan, Okay,

(25:31):
she nailed Hawai five. Oh amazing. I don't know how
she did that. Maybe the remake song. No, Honestly, I
think we've played enough games on the show that that
song just stuck with me, because you know Eddie's games.
What's the score now, Bones Morgan? Two zero? Yeah? Sorry? Okay.
This is Susan in Arkansas, who's on the phone right now.

(25:54):
Good morning, Susan, Good morning. How are you doing pretty good?
What can I do for you? Well, I've wanted to
let you know that we saw you got a raise
with that game. My son play. He's number ninety three.
I was Aiah Nichols. We didn't bother you for a picture,
so I wanted to know if we happened to see

(26:15):
you again, can we come up and ask for a
picture with you? Sure, as long as I'm not eating food,
if there's not food on the table. Just in general,
it's it's kind of if I'm out, I understand what's
going on, come up and ask for a picture. I
actually love it, think it would be great. It's the
only time where I'm like, oh, oh, hold on. I
was at the urinal to raise the right game and
a guy I did ask a picture. That's I need

(26:35):
to put I just never put that on there, because
I don't think most people would ask for a picture
while someone's peeing. Well, somebody, did I know that was weird?
Yeah the answers, Yes, Susan would love it. Would would
have loved to have met you, honestly, But yeah, other
than food or maybe church that you know, but at
once you're kind of walking out, Oh what's funny about church.

(26:58):
I just thought of this because I know, yeah, you
went to church last weekend or the weekend before maybe
and um. One of my friends was there and she
said her husband like, they got out and saw you
in the parking lot, and he's like, man, whoever that
guy is, he's trying hard to look like Bobby Bones,
like just from a distance. And then she said as
they got closer to send me text and she was like, lol,

(27:20):
it is Bobby want to try hard to look like me.
I don't know. I thought that that was funny, Susan.
I would have been honored. And hopefully next time I
see you'll come up and get a picture. Next time
we see you, we will all the store. All right.
I hope you have a great day. Thank you for calling.
Thank you. I do have this story that I wanted
to share with you. Guys. A guy in North Carolina
was driving with his five kids on Sunday when he

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stopped to help a woman who crashed a car. Okay,
so again, you're in North Carolina, you're driving, you got
five kids in the car, You see a car wreck,
and you go, okay, let me pull over. Hey do
you need to help, ma'am? And she responded by stealing
his SUV with all five kids. Oh no, no, no no, no, no,
no no, no. Would think there's five kids would have
jumped her though, right, I mean at five, they're not

(28:02):
all two. Yeah, cops arrested her after she abandoned it
less than a mile away. The kids are all okay.
She's facing multiple charges, including five counts of kidnapping. Wow,
so the wreck was staged like this was all just
a thing to steal the car. I don't know that's
the level. Or maybe she just needed to get somewhere.
That happens though, what you cause an accident to get

(28:26):
something that you want, like steal the car? So would
you cause it or would you just pull into it
like it happened? I don't know that you would cause it.
Oh a little fendermind bump, yeah, or you just pull
off into the median a little crooked and start waving
like please help. Yeah, but no she jumped in all
those kids that would be like, what's happening? Right? Are you?
Or are you our new mommy? Traumatic? That is traumatic.

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What I forgot to bring up yesterday and I was
l oling, is that Raimundo went to that church that's
in the cult dot coumentary the way down on HBO Max.
He went. He went to it, the remnant church and
was taking selfies behind it, then tried to go get
in it, and then he started saying a car was
chasing him as he was leaving the church. Yeah, was
that real? I mean, how can I fake a car

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in my rearview circling me as I'm in the parking
lot at remnant Church? I know, I just thought he's
Ray saw a random car coming. He's like, I'm gonna say,
this car's falling. I'm leaning that direction, yes, but still
Ray kept going, You guys watched the show on Netflix
and now I said, it's HBO Max and then he
goes Netflix. It's great, it's HBO Max. But he was
trying to get into the church. Yeah, it was a
little creepy, touching the same door handles that members of

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that church because it is considered a call have touched.
So and I thought, what if this place is open?
Am I actually gonna walk inside? But it luckily was locked.
I bet you they're not taking any new members right now.
In the wake of that documentary. There's also security there
is Oh yeah. I had friends that said, you won't
even get close to the church. There's cops parked out front.
There was at one of the exits. But I was
able to kind of go in a backway and get

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in there. But then, like I said, that, car S
called me multiple times and then made sure I left.
Why wouldn't they take new members right now? Because people
are trying to just ampltrator probably, Oh what do you think?
It's like? It's like known. I don't think they would
be able to trust anybody coming in new right now
going remember this church. So I would think that they're
probably going, we're gonna put a moratorium on new folkus. Now,

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why is Ray trying to get in the church? No idea,
no idea. I've watched the documentary and it's so close
to us. Why not go look at it? You had to? Yeah,
and I mean Sunday morning, I might be itching to
go check out a service. Oh my god. But that's
the thing Bobby's saying. They might I don't know. I
don't know about as maybe a service, but to actually
be a member of the church is a different thing.

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It's a wild documentary. If you haven't seen it and
you have HBO, Max, I encourage you to check it out.
Since she passed away, who her daughter's running it? Okay,
I don't know. All right. Didn't you see it the documentary? Yeah? Yeah,
but I guess I didn't catch. I do other things
while I'm watching it. You guys watching shows and like

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it's like when Lunchbox watched Terry Potter and he was
like mowing the yard at the same time. Well, of
course you're going to fail the test. Yeah, I know
her daughters took it over. Okay, that makes sense, Okay, ray,
but you could you could get hurt doing that. Oh
there was risk. My wife was telling me get home now,
please stop doing that. I was maybe doing it for
the Graham and shouldn't have done it. I mean, I'll

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ask Kaitlyn Goes, did you see what we're raised today?
And I was like, what do you mean? You just
look at his Instagram story and raise right, he's got
he doing a hand above his head doing a selfie.
He's reporting live from remnant. You're Amy's pile of stories.
So do you know you can legally buy unclaimed Amazon
and USPS packages without knowing where they're coming from. Is

(31:47):
it like one of those where you go into the
storage unit? Oh yeah, storage wars? Yes. I would compare
it to storage Wars. If you're interested in stuff from
the postal service. You can go to govdeals dot com
and you get these boxes. You have no idea what's inside.
It's like pros. But do you know where it's coming from? Yes,
I mean they it's coming from their storage facility where
they store unclaimed packages. You're missing my point. I clearly

(32:08):
am you mean you know whether being sent from Because
if I order something from Amazon and it's coming from Nike,
the mail the tag says it's coming from Nike. Yeah,
and so it could be unclaimed, but they send it back.
But I know it came from Nike, or it came
from Apple, or it came from Lows. Yeah. I think
that you're just going to like liquidation dot com or

(32:29):
the govdeals dot com and it's you don't know what
they're going to send you, but you buy some packages.
I don't know if you get to choose which package
do you want? Risky Yeah, I probably wouldn't do that.
But that's like Storage Wars. You buy a storage unit,
you have no idea what's inside, and this is you
get a bunch of boxes. But kind of on storage Wars,
if it's a nice unit, you know, and it was
pretty expensive to rent, you know someone's not gonna rent

(32:50):
with that. Who knows where I'm gonna get. There's no
you can get a box of thumb tacks. I'm interesting.
We should do that, though, I'm buy a few and
see what we get. Let's do it, Mike, can you
follow up on that? All right? All right? What else
you get? So? Oprah Whimfrey was talking about how she
only has three close friends, Gail King, Maria Shriver, and
her personal trainer Bob Greene, and her advice for friendships

(33:12):
is to surround yourself with people who are as happy
for your happiness as you are, and then basically two
that like they're because they're so content with their own
life that they can genuinely be happy for you. I
only have two. Stanley and Ell are my dogs, and
we sit around and we're like, everybody feel good? Yeah?
I remember, you would think someone like Oprah might have
more than I would think you're last, because that wouldn't

(33:34):
trust anybody. Oh yeah, true. Well these people have been
in her life for like forty two years. That's that's
that's it. You got to find people, and I struggle
from this little bit. You gotta find people that knew
you when you were broke, so you can trust them
when you're not, or you know, I never know who's
like I want to be your friend, and then that
three months later, will you play my single? Oh? Do
you know how many of these I get? Where I
get a text like, hey, I hope you're great, and

(33:55):
I'm like, I haven't HEARDing this person in four months.
Let me just stare at my phone. Next day, Hey, listen,
so I got a new single out constantly. So I
don't even trust you guys anymore. But we were friends
with you. Yeah, but I saw you in the recording
studio the day I sent you my single one time.
One time, I mean we for sure ever runs with
you when you had nothing? Okay, we were okay. Dan

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and Shay they once dressed up as a teenage mutant
ninja turtle for Halloween at a concert back in twenty
and fourteen, and somehow that sent a message to their
fans that they must be obsessed with teenage mutant ninja
turtles and they're not. So Dan was talking to Fault
magazine and just said, you know, ever since then, we
get like suitcases full of stuffed animals, books, t shirts, candy, anything.

(34:39):
Tina teenage mutant ninja turtle. You could imagine they get it,
and I think they would kind of like it to
maybe stop. I don't know, is that the PSA please
stop sending them ninja turtles? Yeah, I don't. I'm throwing
that in there for Dan, but I could imagine if
you just dressed stuff like that for Halloween, but then
suddenly your fans took it next level. So anyway, well
that would stay because I was Raggedy Andy for a
long time. It's a kid. We couldn't afford Halloween costumes.

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So there was a doll named Raggedy Ann, which, by
the way, looking back, was the worst doll ever. Raggedy
Ann was like a poor girl, little girl, yeah, with
her clothes were all raggedy redhead. Yeah. Who came up
with that doll? And then they made her brother so
guys could feel like they could be And so that's
what I went for Halloween, Raggedy Andy. Well, but it
sounds like as a kid, But what about as an adult,
like as a raging idiot. I know, maybe this doesn't

(35:24):
have to do with dressing up, but like the fans
or meat at Meat and griefs, so people would dress
up is that sometimes? But did they give you something? Um?
No hard time? All right, that's it I Amy, that's
my vile. That was Amy's pile of stories. It's time
for the good news, all right. So there's a ninety

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seven year old woman. She's living at home, but it
catches on fire, and luckily somebody's driving by in season.
She's like, wait, somethings wrong with that house. So she
starts yelling and neighbor comes out. It goes holy crap,
because there are now flames coming out of this house.
And by the way, this little little lady who's ninety
seven lives in there. It's not like she can come
running out. So the neighbor kicks in the front door,
goes in, grabs the old lady in her living room chair,

(36:09):
carries her out, and then she's like what about the dog?
So a different bystander goes in and grabs the dog.
After they came out, that first bystander who was carrying
olady collapsed because I guess all of it the adrenaline,
so they collapse. They start doing compressions on the guy
that collapsed. He's okay, the old lady's okay. Everybody's all right.

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Here's a clip of the rescue. Come on, we got you,
We got you, I got you across the street, across
the street. Anybody else in the house? No, just you. Well,
get your dog. Okay, okay, right here, right here, let
me get the water. Hold on, you've got the dog.
That's the one who's on the phone. Who was on

(36:52):
the phone. And the other two guys are the guys
that kicked in the door. And then whe't get the dog.
That's intense and they crazy. Wow, that's what it's all about.
Right there. That was tell me something good. It's time
for the investigative morning, Corny. We have to figure it out.
Lunchboxes out because he had another kid, and so Eddie,
myself and Raymundo will be our team. Let's go Ray

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all right, Ready, we have ninety seconds from when Amy
finishes the joke. Amy, Ready, ready, morning. Why is Dracula
so easy to fool? Why is Dracula so easy to fool? Go?
Uh want to suck your blood? Your blood? The steak

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in his heart? Bleeding bleeding? What if he bat bat?
He turns into a bat? Why is easy to fool?
Fool's gold? What about trick? Trick? Treat? I want to
suck your blood red and black. You keep going to
suck your blood? But how's that trick? Bite your neck
and suck your blood easy to fool? I want to

(37:57):
suck your neck? Count of drug? Cula? Why is Draculus
so easy to fool? One minute on the clock? Fool?
Why is Dracula so easy to fool? Because he's such
a dumb idiot? You can trick or treat him. I won't.
Don't stop it with a suck your blood? It's not there.

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Why is so easy to fool Dracula? He I am
on idiot? What about? What about um? What is he
scared of the light? No? I want? Oh my gosh,
Why is Draculus so easy to fool? What does Dracula do?
He sleeps all day, He sucks blood aut of neck,
He lives in a coffin. Why is he so easy

(38:42):
to fool? He hides, I want so easy to fool?
Do you want to just go with? I want to
suck your blood? Ten seconds? Honestly? Count? Oh? Count count Dracula?

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Can he count? He can't count? Why is he so
easy to suck your blood? Eddie yelled at me and said,
I can't be that. Okay, let's just go with that
because we have nothing else. Go with what. I want
to suck your bloody morning, corny. Why is Dracula so
easy to fool because he wants to suck your blood?

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I mean close? Oh really? Yeah? Good, because he's a sucker.
That's good. Get it. Like, I feel like I would
have got there, but Eddie kept telling me, don't go
there in that direction. Yeah, I know, that's you know,
that's true. Like every time Bobby was saying suck, suck,
and I was like, yeah, he wasn't saying I was.

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You weren't stuck on, I want to And then Braid
was like black and red, black and red. What we
did not get that? Ran our team? We went oh one, okay, um, good, fine, good, Okay,
we don't get to do our little thing though. A
supermarket chain is going to introduce two hundred chat registers

(40:09):
in its stores for people who are not in a
hurry and just actually want to have a chat during
a checkout. What. Yeah me, I get in. I like
to get out. Yeah me too, but not everyone's like me,
and some people this may be the only time they
get out and can actually have coverence. They live alone,
they're older, they're single and young. Who knows who were
they talking to anybody else in line? Oh? It's like,

(40:30):
if you're in line here purposefully, you don't mind being
talked to. Yeah, and you know that if you're in
this line, it might take a little longer. But I
think it's great. It's going to combat loneliness. Or I
just see that's the shorter one and I go to
that line right. The initiative announced by a popular supermarket
chain called Jumbo on Monday is meant to combat loneliness,

(40:54):
especially with the elderly population. Okay, see thoughtful. You could
just go and buy ahead of Lettus for a dollar
forty nine time have chat the next day, go by
an Orange and for a dollar be able to talk
to people. Pretty good idea. I wonder if it works.
I wonder if it's gonna take so much space though
that takes away some of the other registers that are
actually functioning in a quick manner. But I do like

(41:16):
it that they're thinking about this. You know, are there
there gonna be a time limit on the chat? Like,
all right, wrap it up, we gotta get this line going. Yeah,
they move it or losing guys right, Like, go sit
on the bench and finish this conversation. Like, I know
the conversation is good, but we still gotta check out.
I like it. I like it, so two thumbs up
to them. Paulette and Colorado is on the phone. I
got a couple of really good calls here. Hey, Paulette,

(41:38):
how are you? I'm good? How are you today? Doing great?
What can I help you with? Yesterday you had a
woman call in saying she had COVID and everything she
smells smells rampant, even her meat. She couldn't eat no meat.
I've been there. I went through that totally, and I

(41:58):
had neuropathy on like it. I went to the doctor
and had acupuncture, and I can smell things. Nothing smells
like a raid ant roach spray anymore. I can smell flowers,
I can smell people, and I can eat meat again
instead of just cheese. I was eating cheese and chips
all the time like her, because of acupuncture. Totally. In

(42:22):
your fight in my foot, I mean it had nothing
to do with what you know. I was experiencing from
the COVID. I went in to have my foot fix
because I could. I was losing all the feeling in
my foot, but the acupuncture fixed it. So I want
everybody out there that's listening seriously, even if your insurance

(42:46):
doesn't cover it, go get you some acupuncture. You'll be
able to taste meat again. I ate a steak and
enjoyed it instead of wanting to gag from it. What
I want to get acupuncture and I just enjoy stakes
even more, Like it takes way better the normal steak. Huh.
I've had acupuncture on my feet before. It hurts really
because it's such a sensitive spot. I have injuries a

(43:07):
glore right now. I got risk and shoulder problems from
training too hard, from working out too hard, and I's like, stop,
you're not trying to be an NFL player, Like why
are you training so hard? But I have all these
like dings. I wouldn't say injuries. I have dings that
I just can't fix. And so I've actually had acupuncture.
It doesn't work for me, but I've never lost my taste.
What is this? They poke needles in you? Yes, it's
like I had it when I was trying to get pregnant.

(43:29):
It didn't work, but um, I know a lot of
people that it works for. Yeah, me to ask people
to swear by it. Yeah, professional athletes to swear by it.
But what if that's it? What if she just shared
the secret to getting your taste and smell back. Morgan,
are you back? No, my taste is back. I can
taste everything. I cannot smell things. If we bring someone
in to do acupuncture, would you do that now? Oh? Yeah,

(43:49):
I mean I will, but it'll I hate needles and
I it's not the same thing. It's not like a
doctor needle. I know. But I'm just telling y'all, yes
we can. You're just gonna watch me like freak out.
We just close your eyes, Scooba, Steve. Can we see
when you get acupuncturist to come in here, I can
check it out. Maybe a sanitary thing, but we can
see if we can do it. Yeah, no, no, yeah,

(44:11):
they kind of mind house are then Yeah then yeah
we be able to do I think they do it
at the mall. Okay, Cinamon. But and what's cool about
this caller is it's I don't think she went. She
didn't go to the acupuncturist to get her taste back.
This was a side effect of her doing what she
was doing to help whatever she had going on with
her feet, and then she realized in the process what

(44:33):
that brought my taste back good smell good call Paul
that we appreciate that. Thank you, and I really really
hope this helps a whole lot of people. You have
a great day, You have a great da you have
a better one. She's sweet. Dan on phone in texas As, Brianna, Hey, Brianna,

(44:54):
thank you for calling the show. What's going on? I
totally needed a dog insight. Okay, I'm ready for you.
What you got away? I work. I'm part of like
the management people, and then we have like our employees. Well,
one of the employees is one of my really good friends,
and I just found out that her and like two

(45:19):
other people are getting am fired. So you want to
know her, yeah, because I mean she is really like
one of my really good friends. But it is still
my job, and I do have to be professional. And
I don't know if I do I call her off
to the side because she's a good friend, or do

(45:40):
I just wait for life our bosses to do it.
I think this comes down to how close of a
friend she is and if she's going to be in
your life for years and years I think you have
to look out for that friendship. If she's over at
eight in the friendship scale, I would let her know,
and I would say, hey, I just saw this. Also,
please don't let anyone you know, and don't make a
scene because it's gonna hurt me. Yeah, but I would

(46:03):
say if she's an over an eight, yeah, you gotta
let her know or you just won't be friends anymore
because she'll be like you knew and you couldn't even
tell me. Where do you put her on that one
through ten? So I mean, I'm twenty five and we've
been friends since. I think, fucking grave, you gotta tell her,

(46:23):
and you have to tell her, and you have to
ask her to not go to the boss, like you're
being vulnerable and telling her, and you're only telling her
because you're such good friends and you know you shouldn't
tell her and you could get fired for telling her.
But I think if it's a friend that you're looking
forward to a lifelong friendship with, imagine if you got
fired and your best friend knew, or a really good
friend knew, and you walked out, You're know, like you

(46:44):
knew and you didn't even tell me about Yeah, my
advice just knowing. What I know from the story you're
telling me is that you gotta tell her if you're
if you're super close to her, that stinks. It's a
hard thing and there's not really a right answer here.
You gotta tell her and then hope that she doesn't
throw you under the bus. She asked me to dinner
last night and I just found out yesterday and I

(47:07):
told her. I was like, I gotta go home with
my dogs. I'm sorry. Oh man, yeah, this is gonna
start affecting your hang time with her son. So when
is the firing happening in like forty eight hours? Oh,
you got about twenty four to let her know. Will
she handle it well? If I tell her in a

(47:28):
public setting, why would you take her to Chick fil
A to tell her? Wait? Yeah, no, tell her. You
can't tell her alone like around. I have witnesses around
to make sure she doesn't do something to start yelling
at me. But it's not your fault. No, But I

(47:48):
feel like it's going to be one of those things
like what you're in the management where I can't he
talk to them and I'm your friend, like you should
be able to help me out. Then how I would
approach that conversation. This is how I would approach it.
I do it eight mile style. What you go in
with is everything that you know she's going to say
about you or ask you. You have prepared in kind

(48:11):
of the pre to saying she's going to be fired.
It's like, hey, listen, I know i'm your friend. I've
already been to the boss. I've asked three times. I
know you know what he's like. I know you're gonna
make fun of me because I'm trailer trash. I know.
And it's the final scene to eate mile. Okay, you
have to go in and eight mile her and go
all of this stuff I've already done and it's not working,
and I've tried everything, and and that's genuine. You obviously

(48:34):
do care about her. You're concerned. That's why you're asking
what you should do. She's really a friend. If you
need security, though, that's weird. I mean, I just know
her temper and I just don't want I don't like
conflicts and before I'm like back and forth with this
because I just don't want it to cause dramas like

(48:57):
for like, yeah, I don't know, she's just she's gonna
be upset, and then I know I'll get over it,
but I just don't want to deal with that upset
time period. You're gonna have to deal with it anyway,
either after she gets fired and you didn't tell her,
or before when you do tell her. It's just do
you want the friendship to last? Because I don't think
the friendship lasts if you don't tell her. So I

(49:18):
think you have to tell her. Part of being a
friend sometimes is going through the stuff that ain't easy.
So I think you give her that eight mile treatment.
You've tried everything, You've done everything you just want her
to know. Tell her. She will eventually get over it
and get a new job and you can maintain your relationship.
I think if she gets fired and you didn't tell
her but you knew, you can alos act like you
didn't know, can you? I thought about that. I mean

(49:39):
that's option three, is like, once she gets fired, you're
just shocked. You're like, what, I didn't know that? Why
can't I believe it? The better way is to just
tell her. This is what I'm going to say. Tell her.
You have to let her know. You have to tell
her everything that you did to make sure that she
is able to keep it, but it just isn't going
to work out. But as a friend, you want to
let her know. That's my final final answer. We're about

(50:01):
to play who Wants to be one hundred air, so
I'm getting in the mind right now. That's my final
answer unless you go with the other choice of I
cannot believe it, but you just got to hold onto
that one forever. Okay, okay, okay, come look, thank you.
Yeah you should tell it's uncomfortable, it sucks. I'm not
acting like there's a way that where this isn't you know, awful,

(50:25):
So understand it. Eat the eat the oats first. Let
the marshmallows happen later when your friendship is still intact.
That's just a lucky charms reference. Just lost her there,
But yeah, it's what you do is eat the oats first,
the oat when in the marshmallows are all left. It
to the right and you can enjoy this. Okay, thank
you for the call. Thank you, bye branded bye bye.
Well that stinks. Huh, it's not a good situation, but

(50:48):
I feel like we handled that good. Sure. Yeah. It's
always easier to get people advice and to actually do
it too. That's cool. I don't know what I'd probably
be like what you got fired? Nine. If you were
to know that I was getting fired, you wouldn't tell me.
Heads up, I wouldn't know. Hey, I'm saying hypothetically, let's

(51:11):
play who wants to be a hundred air You've heard
of who wants to be a millionaire? Well, we didn't
get that kind of money around here. Actually we don't
have any money. It's just one hundred bucks that took
out of the ATM. It's my money. But you're competing
for this money. At any point you can say I'm done.
I'll take the money, but you could win one hundred
dollars in cash. Now I have a one hundred sided dice. Here.

(51:33):
Four people are up for the game. Amy picking number
one three, Eddie three, Organ right now? Fifty one? Okay?
Would I do fifty two? Okay, here we go, come
on load number. The number is forty four. Amy, would

(51:57):
you pick fifty two? Would you pick fifty one? Straight prices? Right?
Bro ready? Ray? Yes? The first three the first three
questions you have fifteen seconds answered. Okay, okay. Question number one.
According to the common phrase, something that goes around does

(52:18):
what very very simple final answer comes around. That is correct?
Do it? That was the one dollar question? Would you
like to go and commit to the five dollar question? Yes? Now,
remember you have a few lifelines here. You have asked

(52:39):
a friend in the studio, you have a coin flip
and you have to make a trash cam basket and
to ask the person it's Amy Morgan or ready? Yeah? Okay?
Your five dollar question in the Looney Tunes with Roadrunner
and Wildly Coyote, what famous sound does the roadrunner make?
I know that one very easily final answer. It is correct.

(53:04):
Oh all right, Now you've got five dollars. You're five
dollars richer than you were ten minutes ago. How does
that feel? Great? Because I'm pretty cash light. You can
buy a forty with that ray? Would you like to
go to the ten dollars question? Absolutely? If someone tells

(53:25):
you that you have quotes bats in your belfry, what
are they accusing you of being? Quick question? Can I
use two lifelines on the same question? Yeah? All right? Um,
if someone tells you that you have bats in your belfry,
how you say it, Mike or belfry? Bats in your belfry?

(53:48):
B l F r y. What are they what are
they accusing you of being? You got bats in the belfry.
I'm gonna be honest, I have no idea on this one,
and it does seem like an older person type phrase, Eddie,
that's rude. But Eddie's initial reaction going back from the
mic makes me think that he doesn't have any idea

(54:10):
what it means. I'm gonna have to go with the
lifeline of flipping a coin. Wow, I have no idea.
I feel like, did you know that? I have a guess,
but it's not a solid Oh so is it? Or
is it a young person thing? Bats? No? No, it's
bats in the belfry? Right, yeah, Okay. If someone tells

(54:33):
you have bats in the belfry, what are they accusing
you of being? If this is for ten dollars, ray,
would you like heads or tails? Tails? Never fails. Nice.
If it's tails, he continues on. If it's heads, he
loses all the money. Oh, man, here we go, he says, tails. Amy,
I'm flipping it. It is it's on the ground on Amy,

(54:58):
good job, Organ. What would you get? I thought like
similar to like skeletons in the closet, Like you're a
bad person. Oh that's not right. That's in the belfry. Yeah,
you're crazy, get back to the belfory. Oh wow, right,
you're twenty dollars question? Would you like to go to
it or just take ten bucks? I'm gonna do the
twenty dollars question. Bones. It feels like that you're getting
towards the end though, well, to get to a one

(55:20):
hundred dollars, I mean, what do I go? Are you
going all the way to a hundred? Absolutely? Oh, you're
gonna go. I don't even need to ask, You're just
gonna keep going. Okay? What common physical trait takes its
name from a Bible story set in the Garden of Eden?
What common physical trade on a human takes its name
from a Bible story set in a garden of Eden?

(55:44):
Common physical trade? What on the on the human body? Oh? Yeah, yeah, yeah?
Final answer, Bones, on this one? Why do you keep
saying it before you give the answer? You gotta say
the answer first, right, y? Are you sure? Because as
soon as you say it's over, Gray, are you sure?
My bad Bones? It is? My answer? Is the rib?

(56:07):
The rib? And it's at your final an final answer?
Is it wrong? Say the question again? Because what commons? Ray? Yeah? Ray,
why didn't you come to me lifeline? What common physical
trade takes its name from a Bible story set in
the Garden of Eve? Is that? Wait? But see, I'm

(56:29):
hearing something different. You said on the body. I was
listening for keywords on the boy physical trade takes its name.
I gave that as an extra hind Okay, yes, so
can I guess No, he's he's done. Yeah it wasn't.
You would have said. I was said clothes, Adams apple,
Adams apples. Okay, I thought, because they ate from the tree.

(56:54):
Then all of a sudden, they you said, on the body,
So then the physical trades. We have to wear clothes
now because we're subconscious. Wow, just like that, Ray, I
take the five. Yeah. I mean you can say that
after the fact. But I would have lifelined Amy and
she didn't know it. Yeah, Well, I was he word
on clothes on, but you went on the body, the

(57:16):
name of a body part on the body, like your
nose is on your body? Got it? Got it? Yeah?
I get it now? Ray, you want to hear the
other ones? Ye? Fifty bucks? What's the French word for
a snail which is often served as an ORD'RV, and
it's common in both France and India. Lifeline Amy on
that one car correct. The seventy five dollars question was

(57:37):
what US president also had a successful acting career, appearing
in over fifty movies. Uh, you have no light? You right? Yeah?
I would have done the paper. But Lincoln, Oh, come on,
I don't think he acted. He got shot in at theater.
The answer was Ronald correct. And then the one hundred

(57:58):
dollars question would have been what physinessists developed the theory
of relativity E mc squared grab relativity? Um? Newton? Wow?
For one hundred dollars, No, guys, yeah, ray? Yeah? Did
you have a good time though I've had to pay

(58:19):
nobody any money. Yeah, this is the greatest game. It's
fun though, Hey, how many chances do we get? Like
until before we go to listeners. I think we had
a good breakthrough today in the first rounds of fifteen
seconds second ones to thirty. Um. Maybe next week we'll
try the listener. Okay, oh, we're not going to roll

(58:39):
again for one of us to play. I'll tell you what,
So I just get to be someone's forever lifeline. We'll
play tomorrow morning earlier than this. Okay, I don't want
to keep putting it in prime time. We'll play again
tomorrow morning early somewhere earlier. Okay, it's time for the
good news. There were these two eight year old boys,

(58:59):
Own Stevie best friends. They live in Chicago, and they
go to elementary school together. Well, all of a sudden,
Owen's parents have a to move to Missouri because they
got a job, so Owen's gone. Stevie's bummed. They try
to keep in touch you out through letters and FaceTime
and things like that, but Stevie really misses his best friend. Well,
one day, Owen was having a bad day at school

(59:19):
and his parents said, you know what, let me call
Stevie's parents and see if we can coordinate them coming
to surprise Owen because he's having a bad day. And
when he when Owen gets out of school, Stevie's in
the backseat of the car, and here's audio of them
meeting each other again. What are you doing here here?
My god, I'm having heard about it. It's okay, I'm

(59:45):
that's what I feel like. I'm dreaming. Let me tell
you something I heard about it when when I was
ten years old, I went to a summer camp and
me and this guy Jules, we hit it off. Juels
live in New Orleans. You wrote letters to each other
for two years and then never heard from Jewels again.
And I still think about Jewels today, like where is he?

(01:00:07):
What's he doing? I have no clue. Sounds like a
case for Scoopa Steve to me, what else do you
know about Jewels? Nothing? He lived in New Orleans and
that's it. You know his last name? Nope? No first name? Yeah?
Do you know name? His name was? Would nail him
letters so you didn't have to put his last name.
Yeah I did, But I mean that was I was
ten years old then Jewels or like like run the Jewels.

(01:00:30):
I think it was like Julian but Jewels. So maybe
he goes by Julian now like j u l e s.
That's right, I do remember that? What Okay, Well, there's
no way we're gonna find Jewels. What else can you remember?
I mean he had broken his arm like earlier that
that that summer, so he did break his arms in
account ten. He was ten too, and he was really

(01:00:52):
good at football. I mean we were best of friends. Man.
That song the NFL You got there. Anything about Juels
as parents? No, nothing. So the summer camp was in
San Antonio. What do you look like, white guy, black guy,
he's a black guy. He's a black guy, right for
two years? What's that's a racist? Big part of it?
Spanic guy. You're like, I don't know anything else. A
black guy named Julian Great or Jewels. I don't know

(01:01:14):
if that was his real real name or New Orleans area. Yeah,
played football, broke his arm that summer. We've we've already
established the summer camp was in San Antonio. That's all
I know. Guys. Okay, so we're looking for a Julian
or Jewels. That's forty two, maybe forty one. They went
to a summer camp in San Antonio over thirty years ago.
Broke it, Juels. If you're listening, he's driving to work

(01:01:36):
right now. Wait in a second, I remember, Eddie, there
is what we I mean. No, guys, we started yelling
at people's names. We're not gonna find. That would be amazing,
that would be really really cool. He surprises you and
you're like, I was having a bad day and he's like,
I know, buddy, that's why I'm here. And I make
this on, tell me something good. Yeah. That kid was
also about to say, or maybe he whispered it, and

(01:01:56):
it's not in the video, but he was. It sounded
like he said, that's what friends are for. Ye No,
I don't know. I heard that. I did. Well, Eddie,
I'm now invested in this story. Yeah, I know. Well
this might tell me something good. Is good? Yes, it is.
Can you think to just spend the rest of the
day thinking about other little if someone said, hey, we
need to find this guy. It's a missing persons and
we know everything we need to know about them. Man,

(01:02:18):
I was ten years old, Buns, that was a long
time ago. I'll think, I'll think, But I mean everything,
all the info I gave you is pretty much all
I know. Okay, we'll check it back into Hey, Jules,
if you're listening, man, I've been thinking about you, dude.
Hope you're doing well. It's weird, all right, That's what
it's all about. That was tell me something good? What's

(01:02:40):
happened to friends? It's that time of the morning where
we get over and catch up on the news. Bobby's story.
But I like the news. News kind of like the
news thinks we would find interesting First off, a cliff
rescue in Santa Barbara took a turn for the weird
on Monday afternoon when firefighters discovered the person they were
going to say it was actually a movie mannequin, not

(01:03:02):
a person clinging to the rocks look like a human,
And so they got a call and they went to
save the human and it was a yeah, I mean,
just hopefully in a rescue sometimes people can get hurt
and they're risking a mannequin. Passerbys had called nine one
one to report a woman dangling from a cliff over
Hope Ranch Beach at three forty nine pm, so obviously

(01:03:25):
they jumped into action. They got there, they discovered that
the woman was actually a mannequin left over from a
movie shoot the days before that this had happened. So
it seems like it wasn't done in a way to
be funny, right, But they just forgot But you probably
shouldn't forget that for a couple of reasons. Those things
are expensive and too it looks like a human hangling
and hanging off a cliff. Next up in the news.

(01:03:50):
The other two are not super fun, but it's something
we've been talking about, which is again the Gabby Potito
Brian Laundry story. Police are on the hunt as they
look for Brian Laundry, and they have discovered a recently
used camp site where the fugitive told his parents that
he was going for a hike. Okay, so you know,
what does it mean? I don't know. It could have

(01:04:10):
been anybody, but this is a specific spot where he
told his parents he was going. A source close to
the twenty three year old man's family told CNN News
late Wednesday that authorities found fresh traces of trash at
a camp site. Again, that could be anywhere anybody, but
this is a massive area where he said he was going.

(01:04:30):
And I don't know, I don't like the parents would
have just never told and exactly what he was going anyway. Yeah,
and then yeah, five is him you need to pick
up after yourself, So yours is about give it? Who
don't pull? You know, you just think he would be like, well,
I don't know, I'll leave this wrapper here. Yeah, Or
maybe you're not thinking about that. Maybe it's it's such
that the land is so vast and sprawling that you

(01:04:52):
go it kind of doesn't matter. They're not going to
trace this back here anyway. Yeah, but how is it
with drones? I know, it's crazy, get it? How can
we not find him if he's really alive unless he's
just not anywhere that are there caves or like underground
or in the mountains like I don't know what the
terrain is like there. So, but I mean, if he
knows different ways to hide. I mean, but at some point,
you got to walk out of the cave. Yeah, I know,

(01:05:15):
you got to go to the gas station. Gets to
be jerky at some point. Apparently you gotta get some snacks.
So we know, Dog the Bounty Hunter has been out looking.
But now people are going, don't you guys realize why
dogs doing this? Which, by the way, I said immediately
this is just a publicity stunt. But Dog's got a
new TV show coming out. One of Dog the Bounty

(01:05:35):
Hunter's daughters has dismissed his high profile pursuit of Brian
Laundry as a publicity stunt. Quote it's a publicity stunt.
Is this the same daughter of the Mighta slashes tires?
Oh yeah, the wedding one, remember that? Yeah, this family.
I'm interested, but I'm glad I'm not involved. Yeah. So
she's like, hey, this is a publicity stunt, and then

(01:05:56):
you start to read about it, and a lot of
networks have come back to him to go, hey, let's
do this again. Let's get another show going. So he's
been shopping a show and now he's out again. But
I don't give a crap. If he finds him, give
him two shows, that'd be awesome. That means he's actually
good at what he's doing. At this point, I think
he's a character of probably what he was, which was

(01:06:16):
even a character of a person yea back in the day.
But I'm just shocked they haven't found this dude yet. Crazy?
And so is he called a fugitive now, I don't
know they're looking for him in the case of that
using that credit card, her credit card? Okay, So I
don't know. A fugitive is the word you would have used,
But they're not. They're wanting to question him about the

(01:06:36):
death of Gabby Petito, but what they want him for
is the use of her credit card, right, Okay, So
I mean, I know the article said fugitive, So I'm like,
I'm just trying to break down, like they probably if
they want him to maybe turn himself in, you need
to use a more gentle language. Did this article say fugitive? Yeah,
it does say that, Yeah, because it also said, let's
say stun who would just missed the hyper Yeah you're

(01:07:00):
reading it. Maybe it's a different article that read a
minute ago. This one does not say the school shooting
happened yesterday while we were on the air. Yeah, no,
after I guess we were doing the podcast all right
in the morning and Morgan goes, hey, there was a
school shooting in Texas, what do you know about this? Well?
I know that it wasn't anything premeditated, and oftentimes when
that goes down, you're like, oh, no, what you know?

(01:07:20):
What happened there? Apparently a fight broke out and one
of the students there, this kid named Timothy, he's eighteen
years old, had brought a gun to school and in
the confrontation, pulled out the gun and started shooting. Four
people were injured. Thankfully, it looks like everyone should be okay,
one critical condition. He fled the scene. Luckily, he made

(01:07:42):
the decision to turn himself in, so he's in custody.
His family is saying, you know, they're asking for forgiveness.
He should have never taken that gun to school. But
they did say he was he took it to protect himself,
so clearly there was confrontation happening and he felt like
he needed that to protect himself. And that's basically that
in a nutshell, which is not good either way. It's awful.

(01:08:05):
He should have never had a weapon at school and
that shouldn't happen. I'm just thankful it wasn't like a
well thought out, premeditated thing, because it could have ended
up worse, because that's what I thought. As soon as
you hear skull shooting, you go, yeah, well crap, do
you think Sandy Hook or Columbine or the numerous others.
I mean, there's been so many. But he took a
gun with him because even his parents his name is

(01:08:26):
Timothy Simpkins, said he's bullied all the time and he
took her gun with him to protect himself. Yeah, and
he turned himself in. I mean you could tell, like
to me that that says a lot in his family,
like just seeing them be like, we're just asking for forgiveness.
He should have never done this, but he was trying
to protect himself. And so it's just like a broken,
broken situation and it wasn't handled properly. They went on

(01:08:47):
to say the family is not justifying the shooting, but
they say he was scared to death of harassment. They
apologized and said his decision to pull the gun was wrong,
but he was scared. Yeah, and it was. It is
does hit different though, And if you're a judge, and
also nobody died, Yeah, you can't take a gun to school,
that's all. We're all there, right, we're all there. But

(01:09:08):
I think that's handled differently by a judge when it's like, hey,
you're you're protecting you did this wrong, You're gonna get
in trouble, but you're protecting yourself. You didn't go into
the classroom going I'm gonna take out a bunch of people. Yeah,
it was a I don't know what this looks. I know,
a handgun, but it was a forty five caliber handgun
and I and again he's eighteen, So now the investation
is like, how did he get the gun? Could he

(01:09:28):
legally have it? What is the deal? Like? Who knows? Well,
that is you can't have it at school, that's for sure,
that is for sure. That's the news story on right now.
Is Brian who is in Georgia appreciate your calling the show, Brian.
What's going on, Buddy? Not much Morning Studio Morning. Um.

(01:09:54):
I was calling to ask the studio's opinion. What do
I need to expect if I go to a Brooks
and Dune concert. Well, funny you ask. I actually saw
the guys yesterday talk to him for about an hour. Really, yeah,
it's awesome. I love those guys. Here's the thing about
Brooks and Dunne. They are in the Country Music Hall
of Fame, which the highest honor you can get. And
we all know Brooks and Dunne just their music is

(01:10:14):
awesome because we grew up with it. But they're actually
still really good. And we have a lot of artists
to come by, and some of the older artists that
we love in respect, they don't have what they had,
because that's just what happens with age. You just don't
have what you have. At times that's not the case.
I don't know why. I don't know how, but that's
not the case with Brooks and Dune. I don't know

(01:10:35):
how they're still so good, Like physically, I don't know
how they're still so good. I know half their band
pretty well. Those guys are still good. And they don't
go and hire twenty two year olds. It's the crew.
The fun fact they share a band with. Reba says
yeah and so, and that's how I know all the bands.
So when Reba plays the opery, I don't know what

(01:10:55):
you know. And when they do the show together in Vegas,
that makes it easy. It's the same band. That's how
they can switch in and out and go at the
same time. So here's what I'm gonna tell you. It's
gonna be awesome, and they're gonna play all the songs
you know and love. They're funny, and you're gonna go
home and go Well, that was actually a great concert,
not just because it was the people from when I

(01:11:17):
was a kid, but it was the people when I
was a kid that are still awesome today. And it's
just so rare that you know, they're sixty five plus
still have it. Yeah, I was just I was thinking
about it yesterday. And so also I'm biased because I
grew up a massive Brooks and Dun fan, and now
because my life is absolutely bizarre, I'm friends with them.

(01:11:40):
So you're gonna love it, man, have the time of
your life. And I don't know, I mean picked a
few songs that that's what I do. I'm like, I'm
ready for this one, and then I sing all the rest,
but when it gets to that one, I go full out.
You know. It's like doing sprints. I run hard, but
that last couple I'm really putting in full effort to
hit my best time. So you're telling them to get
ready for that my Maria. I mean, if it's my Maria,
yeah for me, it's Neon moona yeah for me. But

(01:12:04):
also like that's so the iman baptized by the fun
and fame in your ass, Like that's yeah, they can
still sing that like that. Yeah. One of my top
i'd say top five radio career moments of like fifteen
years worth of cool stuff is watching Bobby and Eddie
the Raging Idiots on stage at the Ryeman with Brooks

(01:12:25):
and Dunne singing Neon Moon and just I was side
stage recording it. I wasn't even a part of it,
but it was just like the coolest thing ever. And
that's true, that's true. No, No, it was amazing. It
was amazing. You know. I think I didn't think about
because they played with I said to Ryeman, yeah, and
then sang that same song at Caitlin and I his wedding, Like,

(01:12:48):
those are two top moments for me. Yeah, we should
play that, I know we have before. Can we pull
that in the next ray like the rhyman performance of
Brooks and Done with the Raging Idiots. If ray can't
find it, I have it on myself. You just sing
it back to it like you like you remember it. Yeah,
have fun, man, it's gonna be the I'm jealous you
get to go to that that that show, Brian, it's awesome. Well,

(01:13:09):
I wanted to share with you on how I'm able
to go as well. It was three tickets for veterans.
That's awesome. It's in a website called vetticks dot org
and veterans can sign up. And then there's another one
called first dicks dot org and I think that's for
first responders as well. Oh cool, that's awesome. Well you
serve I did. I was in the Marine Corps for

(01:13:30):
about five years. Well, well, appreciate your service. Thank you
very much, and thank you for the call. And if
you love Brooks and Dunn or nineties country and also
let me tell you Elvie Shane's opening. Let's not forget
this Elvie Shane's I'm now the promoter of the tour.
Elvie Shane was on our show last week. He sings
my Boy about his step son and then it turns

(01:13:52):
to a step daughter. He sings that song and then
the middles Travis Tritt, So I love driving. He may
have blocked me on Twitter love Travis. Yes, that's gonna
be a heck of a show, Dan, I want to
drive down to George and go to the show tonight.
All right, Brian, Hey, appreciate your service, and thank you
for calling the show. Yes, sir, thank you. Hi buddy.

(01:14:13):
We get fired up sometimes for just someone going, hey
are they good? They were not even going to the show.
He's like sitting there on hold, like, okay, this was
asking if I was gonna have We're gonna play my
favorite song. Let's talk about it. Abby, huh oh, Hey,
welcome to the shower. Yeah. Hi, Abby's our phone screener.

(01:14:36):
She if you call and you're like, hey, I want
to get on the show, Abby, we'll talk to you
and say hey, what do you have to say? And
then she'll write it on my screen and if I
have time, I'd love to get to as many calls
as possible. But Abby came to me a few weeks
ago and she said, Hey, I have an issue. I'm
getting on these dating apps and I'm matching and I'm
going on a single date. But then they never want
to go on a second date or they cancel before
the second date. So then you started to get dms

(01:14:58):
from guys going out would give him my lif kidney
for you, basically ripped out an eyeball and eat it
in front of you just to show you my undying it.
Then it got weird. Yeah, it got weird a little.
But what's happened since then? Okay, this is so random.
So I was I was like on the couch, I
would know what I was doing. I was kind of distracted,
and I got a It was a stealthie a headshot

(01:15:18):
of like a firefighter. Okay, and he's like posing in
front of the engine and it was like a big
grin on his face. So he sent you one on
what platform? Yeah, a text, like a text out of nowhere.
So how do you get your phone number? I have
no idea. It's like an unknown number, no idea. So
I kind of ignored it because I was like, hmm,
this is I mean, it's obviously not for me, So
you just get a number, because we all get these.

(01:15:39):
We're like, huh, who is this right? Just like a two? Yeah,
yeah right, and it's not a Nashville number, not which atass?
Did you look up the area code? Uh? Huh what
is it? Um? It's in like DC. Okay, okay, fair,
the show is at least on there. Yes, don't know
how they got your number, but go ahead, I shoot
so anyway, UM, I kind of ignored it, and then

(01:15:59):
two hours later he responded and Airs texted me again
and said, oops, that's so embarrassing. Wrong number. Um, And
I was just like so I sent back emojis just
so he knew I got it and it was fine. Um.
And it was like the fire emoji and the fire
engine and the fireman emoji, and he was like, you
got a fire and I was like, oh no, And

(01:16:19):
I was like no, but I know who to call him.
I knew. I don't know why. I just thought it
was funny. Why not? And then he sent like a
jiff of like a firefighter like taking his jacket off,
like I'll put your fire out, and like it went
on and then he was like no, but I'm really sorry,
Like that was meant for the chief for the website,
and I was like, wait, do they send these to

(01:16:41):
the chief? They send headshots? Yeah? Probably No I didn't.
I mean I was just freaking like the firefighter, like
you know, their department, like favor they're going to feature
him as a fire the go ahead? Put it nast
too much. Um So anyway, he just like introduced himself
and he's like, oh, by the way, awkwardly, my name
is say I'll say Sam, it's not really his name.

(01:17:03):
And I was just like, okay, nice to meet you.
But now we're we're still talking. That was a few
days ago. What else are ya talking about? I mean,
he wants to know everything about me, and that's why
I'm like, Okay, first of all, first of all, this
is gonna I'm gonna step up and Mike, I think
you need to hop over here too. What is happening.
It's not what's happening, It's just this is Abby. I don't.

(01:17:25):
I hope I'm wrong, okay, because you know I care
about you, Yes, but there have been times where I've
got random pictures and heaven in a couple of years
where it'd be like this really hot chick and she's like, hey,
what's up. I just I just got your number. I
thought i'd say hi, and it's like somebody and You're like,
how did you get my number? But you're so overtaken
by the fact that somebody pretty is messaging you randomly

(01:17:46):
that you want to respond. But it was a scam
the whole time. Oh, I'm not saying for you, this
could be you know, but Mike, we tried to track
these pictures back. I remember, Yeah, you can do a
reverse image church and see if it's popped up anywhere
else online of people getting that same photo, So we
could do that with that. Let's get your phone over
to mind. First of all, act like I didn't say

(01:18:07):
what I just said? Okay, were you kind of falling
in love? I just it's suspicious because I'm like, how
could this be happening. It's like he's too good at conversation,
he's too quick witted, and like, I don't know, but
y'all continued talking, so like what Like You're like, it's like, hey,
would you do tonight? How was your day? Your name?

(01:18:28):
Have you like your last name or your social just
my first name? Okay? But I feel like, can't he
looked me up from my number? I feel like, I
mean your number? Really? Yeah, somebody, Hey, I'll google say
your number a lot. Okay, So what we're gonna do
here is I think I'm just gonna give you a

(01:18:49):
notice that this is a scam where they send a
really attractive person to it ten thousand people randomly, and
then all it takes is a few people to buy back,
and then they got you in a catfish situation and
the next thing you know, like he just needs a
little bit of help this month to pay for his grandma.
She says, I can't get a new helmet tough. I

(01:19:10):
need you to bid mome some money. Okay, Wait, but
what are the odds that something like this would happen
to Abby at the same exact time that we're talking
about guys messaging her and it not going well, And
what are the odds that it's randomly it happens to
add if it happened where they knew it was Abby
and they were like, I got your number. I'm also single.
I know. But have we ruled out that it's somebody

(01:19:31):
that Abby knows, or somebody that listens to the show,
or something's on the show that's like trying to mess
with her. Well, I would say, you've heard the entire conversation.
We ruled nothing out right now, oh day, Well, I'm
just I want to say up front before you get
way too excited that years ago this was happening to me. Okay,

(01:19:52):
but he's talking about like what he ate for dinner,
and he took a picture of like the Hawkey girl. Okay,
that's a good point because scams can't do that. They
would never be Okay, we need to reverse image that
how much? Okay? So what was what we're gonna do?
Play a song? Can I play a song now? Ray? Right? Oh?
Everyone's saying no, no, I really don't care. We're picture. Yeah.

(01:20:16):
I want you to get with Mike. We're gonna take
a quick break. What Mike is going to do is
reverse image this thing and see if it's been used
anywhere else. Because what we found was and it's been
a long time since happened to me, and I felt
like it was a scam immediately because I was like,
there's no way this ring. It was like a nurse
or something, right, Yeah, one was a nurse and it
wasn't there one like an athlete too, who knows real?

(01:20:39):
I think guy? Oh it was a guy. No, that
was real, that's all. I'm like, Oh that we're gonna
reverse immage this picture and we're gonna come back and
try to find out what's up. Okay, I hope that
it was an accident. You fall in love? Yeah, let
me ask this story. I want you to be honest
with me. I'm gonna ask you one question and then
we're gonna break. I want can you give me pure

(01:20:59):
honest to hear? Yes? Did you send a picture back
um of my face with a mask on? Because he
asked for a picture of me? Oh no, I feel
bad because I know what you look like, so it's
not fair. But you said a picture with a mask. Here,
here's a picture of me. But I'm behind this door.
It's very interesting. Well, she's like, hey, right now, you

(01:21:21):
get to see my eyes. We'll see if I pull
the mask down later. I was okay, we gotta go.
We have ten seconds. We have to hit scam. Yes
or no? Right now, Eddie, No, it's not a scam.
Real love, Amy, I don't know Morgan. No, I think
it's a stranger. Oh no, I think it's real. I okay, okay, Bobby,
you I think it's a scam, but only because I'm

(01:21:41):
trying to protect your heart. So here's where we are, Abby,
our phone screen is sitting in front of us on
a tall chair with a microphone and vulnerable with her story.
Let's applaud for me in vulnerable with her story today.
Thank you. You know, she came to us many moons
ago and said, Hey, I'm having an issue here. I
can't get a guy you on a second date with me.

(01:22:02):
I've been on the app. We go on one day,
they won't go on too, or they agreed it to
and they cancel. Yeah, rude. We talked about that. Then
she talks about all the dms she's getting from guys
there are a little too psychotic, a little yes, I
would say that, And we're like, oh, stay away from
those sellers. We're just trying to find a normal. Where's

(01:22:24):
So all of a sudden she gets a text from
someone going, hey, oop, did mean this and that too?
I'm just a hot firefighter texting random my chief. Right, Yeah,
Mike D has put the picture inside of some reverse
image software. Yeah, what do you things happening here? Well?
The good thing is no results came up. Yeah, that
picture has been reposted anywhere or even exist online right now. Yeah,

(01:22:48):
that's a good sign. But he says it in a
way of where I think maybe I hear a butt coming. Well,
I was looking more into the guy, like where he works,
based on like his uniform, and I just can't find
that picture connecting with his name and the actual guy.
So you're saying you dialed in on the department he
claims to be from. Yes, and they don't know who

(01:23:09):
this guy is. I don't see any like record of them.
There could there be like a Special Forces firefighters? Well,
you guys are really he was not listened. Well, he
said he is a volunteer firefighters. Even better, he volunteers.
So you sent him a picture of my face? Yes,
with a mask on? Yeah, why would you send a

(01:23:31):
picture of the mask on? I have no idea. I
don't know if you're gonna send it. Okay, So you
send him that. I didn't want to give my entire
I'd done into your way. Has he asked for money?
So what I was gonna ask you is did when
that happened to you? Did they ever want to FaceTime
he or anything? Well? No, not this time. When I
got Catfish. The first time, I got many catfish stories

(01:23:51):
when I got Catfish, like ten years ago. Hard. Yes,
they did FaceTime with me, but their camera was broken.
I do finger quotes and I talked to them, but
they're camera was broken. And I was just an idiot
and I was like, well, I guess they're camera's broken,
so I just doesn't matter. Um, yes, so yes, but no, okay,
because I mean he's mentioned that, He's like, we could FaceTime,
but I'm like, how comfortable are you with us trying

(01:24:14):
to call him? Oh jeez? Like okay, So he asked
me actually yesterday I think, and he said, have you
told anyone about this? She's defending his honor? Yeah, what's
up with that? And I was like yeah, I was
like of you. He's like, no, this is way too
embarrassing that I would do this. Then he would do
what accidentally text you? I guess. So that's why this

(01:24:35):
whole thing. I just Mike, can I see him? Or
somebody can I see him? I'm like, I just imagine
someone like even Lunchbox is sitting around with their phone lego,
let's see what she says next. Right, But the problem
is you got to go find a phone number. Yeah,
it's a DC number. Although when Kayla was getting stalked,
the person used zoom no Skype. They were using Skype

(01:24:59):
numbers to set up for an account. Oh that's how
they could use up different Instagram accounts. Okay, well, the
picture's coming to me right now. Oh my gosh. He
doesn't even know it. But in his chief, does he
know what you do for a living? I said, I
said very general. I was like radio and podcasting, so
I didn't say, Okay, here's what I want to say
about this guy. Yeah, first of all, I picked in

(01:25:22):
my mind when you told the story, I thought he'd
be shortless. Did you guys know, Well, he was taking
his jacket off, is all she said. I guess, I
just I guess I just fantasizing about him jacket off.
The gift, right, the gift, that's all right, Yeah, I don't.
I just thought it'd be for a calendar. So what
do you gut? Boy, here's what I'm gonna say, and
I mean this and the best. This is coming from

(01:25:43):
a guy who rates himself like a six. Right, if
he'd have been a nine or a ten, I would
go definitely a scam. He's a solid seven and a half. Okay,
so it's not a picture that if I were going
to grab just a scam that I would grab this one.
He's of a fire truck. It's a yellow fire truck.

(01:26:03):
Good looking guy, but not grab a picture off the
internet to scam someone good looking. I have an important question.
He kind of looks like what celebrity say, looks like
what do you think? Amy? She's putting her finger on
her face thinking about it. Is that a scam picture?
Why this is good? It's like he's so sweet looking

(01:26:27):
and like he could like, Yeah, I think Bobby's right.
If it was a scam, they would go with someone
like I mean, that guy's cute and but it's not
like this, you know, weird chiseled Channing Tatum, firefire somebody.
Are you better believe I'm having abs rippling? Yeah, one
suspender is gonna be off the shoulder. I'm gonna be shirtless. Man.

(01:26:50):
He does look like a nice guy, Yes, he looks
so just kind and gentle. Yeah, Mike, dear, what do
you think? But how would you get her number? It's
one evactimately, guys, remember accidentally her number? Yeah, that's that's
what what's your area co? What town? So why would
he accidentally take I need to know if it's chief

(01:27:10):
from Wichita Morgan, you want to say something to say it? Okay.
So something similar happened to me where a guy found
my number from the internet that I had, like my
old resume was on LinkedIn, and he found my number
and messaged me that I didn't even know was online anymore,
and he like confess after I kind of like pushed
hard on him, and I have a feeling your numbers

(01:27:31):
out there somewhere on the internet. Somebody was listening to
the show and just decided to text you, Like, I
think this is a real person. Okay, look, I have
an important question. Has the guy asked if you're single
or not? Like, because this is I understand that, hey,
this is an accident or whatever, but at some point
he's gonna be like, you're you're not taking or anything
right before we keep talking. Yeah, see he knows that

(01:27:52):
she's single then without even asking no or he's just like,
it's not like they've gone to next level. So what
do we do next? My thing next we need to
talk to him would be to call him up and
put him on tomorrow's show, Yeah, which is probably listening
right now. I don't think you see the thing. I
don't think he does, but it could be. No, he's
listening to WMZQ right now. Right now, he's like, I

(01:28:15):
made it, but I think we're off the air on
WMZQ because it's an hour later though. Okay, he's not
hearing this. Here's what I think. Let's all just give
our opinions on what's happening, and then we'll follow up
best we can. If you'd like us to Oregon is
leave you alone and you chase. I don't even know
at this point, because I still't know it's real. I'm like,
why does he keep wanting information about me? You don't

(01:28:37):
even live here, You're in a different state. What do
you want to know? Yeah, just like tell me something
interesting about yourself? Would you have for dinner? Stuff? Well
that's two things you've said twice, so I don't know. Wait,
but when he said tell me something, he dot what
we did talk about dinner? And what was your reply?
What was your something interesting? What did I say? Oh?

(01:28:58):
I was like, I've done like a half marathons, so
I loved her. I didn't know that I don't know
that it's cool. Okay, here's the way, Amy, what do
you think's happening right now at forty three after the
hour on October seventh? What is your opinion? The first
time you asked me, I was so confused. I didn't know.
Now I'm like, this is love. But do you how
do you think he got the information? Is it random?

(01:29:19):
Is it like Morgan said, or is it fake? I
think it's I think it just an accident happened, and
he's rolling with it because Abby's reply when it happened
was kind of cute. She did the fire emoji and
the firefighter and then it just turned into like a
conversation Eddie. Now, look, as soon as this happened, it's
too much. He already knows Abby. He's already acting like
he's acting like he doesn't know her, so he's asking

(01:29:40):
all these random questions. I think Morgan's right. I think
he got her number from some database and knows it's Abby. Yeah.
I'm sticking with my theory. I feel pretty confident. Strong theory,
strong theory, Raimunda. Yeah, he knows it's Abby. Great work, Morgan.
Number two. Also, though, I think this might even be
real love and helpful. W mz Q is ready for

(01:30:01):
a phone screener because that he's probably moving to DC. Well,
this is what I'm gonna say. I think it's a scam.
I'm gonna tell you why. I think Morgan's theory is second,
and if I were going to rank them, I think
there's some validity to her thinking that that could happen,
because it's happened to her. Right, this is what I

(01:30:22):
think happened. If I'm him, If I'm this guy, I'm
a real guy, and you only see me a picture
of your face in a mask, Why am I going
to keep talking to you on this? Why am I
going to invest my time texting you back and forth
more and more getting to know you. If you're only
sending me a picture of you in a mask, I
must one already know what you look like, or two
don't care what you. Let's say. So that's why I
think Morgan's theory has some water. But I still am

(01:30:42):
leaning towards scam to protect your hurt. So I'm gonna
stick with scam for now. I hope it's Morgan's theory. Well,
I just but just the random text, I don't believe,
because there's no way if I'm a dude and I
send you a random text and you send me a
picture back and it's just a you in a mask
and you don't give me your social media that I'm
going to keep talking or even give a crap what

(01:31:04):
you had for dinner? Oh okay, you're nineteen dinner conversations?
Why do I care? If Morgan's theories right? Is it?
Can it still be love? Yes? Even though he's lying
about note, well, that's a problem. N Seinfeld episode where
they got Jerry got her like information off like the
aids run No, I don't remember they did like a
run for and he got her number one of the

(01:31:24):
call her right. No, no, oh, that's kind of what
I don't know. I don't know. I don't want to
say no to it, but he needs to admit it
pretty quickly if that's the case. Yeah, what do you think, Gabby?
I just because I even asked him, I was like,
I'm just confused how you got my number? And he
said no, it was an honest mistake. I have fat fingers,

(01:31:45):
And I was okay, okay, I never believe in the
fat fingers either, I do that, so I didn't get
my answer. Yeah, just so that's where we are today.
We're gonna follow up and see if we can set
something up for tomorrow. Okay, okay, are you okay with that? Yep?
That's gonna be a shocker to him. Well, unless he

(01:32:05):
does know that this is happening right now. Hey, we
want to talk to you. I'm asking what you're comfortable with.
Can we proceed and work on something tomorrow or not? Okay? Yeah?
Why not? If you're not, don't We're happy to back down.
We will stand down. But not one person in the
room is going with the theory that it's someone on
the show tricking her. No, I don't think so. One
lunchbox is gone. Two we already we told him, don't

(01:32:29):
that would be me so mean? Yeah, okay, okay, he
gets could be somebody else tricking her, but we don't
know that person. Should I try to FaceTime him first?
When we try, why don't we try it on the
show tomorrow morning? Why? Love it? Love it? Face time him? Live? O? God,
you mean, don't even tell him what I'm doing. And
then I just show up and be like, hey, guess
where you are? Hey, you don't have to go guess

(01:32:51):
where you are. But yeah, why don't Well, let's talk
about it after the show. Okay, Okay, all right, we
gotta go. Tomorrow is gonna be awesome. And if we
do it tomorrow, maye will do it Monday. Okay, Okay,
bone Head today today doing the Bonehead story for Lunchboxes, Amy, Yeah,
and the bone Head it's me Yes. Because I was

(01:33:15):
having my back porch painted, the paint started to chip
and so it only been a year since I had
it painted originally, so I was in the warranty timeframe
for the painters to come back and fix it, and
they gave me strict orders, do not open the door
and let anybody walk on this for several hours. I'm like, okay,
got it, no problem, don't want to ruin this. My
warranty's almost up. Gotta make this porch look good. And

(01:33:38):
then my dog starts barking, which normally means she has
to go out. So I just go over the door
and I open it up and I'll let her out,
and she goes goes. I don't even I still don't
even think about it. She goes to the bathroom, then
she comes back through the porch and then into the house,
and when I start to see white paul prints all
over my hearts, I'm like no. So then I'm like, oh,

(01:33:59):
I have to. I want to get the paint up
as quick as possible for it dries. And then I
had to, like individually, I'd fill up a big bowl,
like a salad bowl full of water and then like
dip her pauls in there to clean them. And I
was just like, I am the biggest bone head because
it's all my fault. And I knew. I mean, I
hired the painters, did all the thing, and then I
just let her out like it's no big deal, and

(01:34:20):
and I am the bone head. Story of the day.
Here's a voicemail we got last night. Here we go.
I have a question. I'm staying in Austin for work
at a hotel. It's downtown, so parking is you either
ballet or you park multiple blocks away and self park.
And I'm a woman alone, working late, leaving early. Don't

(01:34:44):
want to park by myself, so I chose ballet. Am
I supposed to tip them every time I leave for
five days? It's a lot of tipping. It seems excessive.
I don't really know what protocol is here. Let me
know what easy. It is a lot of tipping. And
I've been in the same situation myself where every time
you go and get your car or the guy's like,
all right, and that's the sound that I need tip,

(01:35:07):
that's the mating call of the tip leader. All right,
this is what I would recommend you do. Do you
get a ten dollar bill and you get ones, and
then you just give him a dollar every time that
you do it. But then a dollar is great, right,
But then I have this own pressure on myself that
they think that this is like the only one time

(01:35:28):
that I'm doing it, and then I'm only giving them
a dollar. But it doesn't matter. I know it doesn't.
It doesn't matter what they think and how many of
them are moving around. Okay, if you can, I would
break even if you're gonna break a twenty, that's fine.
I don't know what you'd be tipping for one or
two times. It is excessive to have to do it
every time, but I think that it's probably best so
you don't feel guilty to give him a buck or

(01:35:48):
two every time. Yeah that two sounds better than one. Yeah,
just something. But I don't want to tell somebody two
bucks if you can't afford it, right, and you're there
own business, and it's a whole thing. They just get
stiffed so much as long as you're able to put
something in their hand that's not a quarter. Here you go, sunny,
here's a shame that I think with all of that,
you'll be fine. Okay, okay, So whatever you can give.

(01:36:10):
I'm glad you asked this. I have this question too,
because it is it's this weird predicament where you want
a tip, but you're like, a might as well I
could do like a twenty at the end, or then
I could or I could end up doing five dollars.
It adds up to like fifty dollars and that's too much. Yes,
And it's always different people and some of them will
think it to be well and some won't exactly. So
the goal is a tip, a little bit, a whole
lot if you're there for a long time, okay, and

(01:36:32):
maybe like tie it to a lollipop or something. Wait
what maybe drop a white band a lureum in the
back of it. I'm thinking, like, hey, I'm here all week.
They won't even know. Tell your friends tomorrow. My Bobby
cast with Reba goes up. It is an hour of
us talking, Hey, chopping it up? How about that night?

(01:36:52):
And I chopping it up for an hour about everything.
We talk about normal life. We talk about the grocery store,
We talk about everything. Did you tell her how I
saw her at the grocery store? I did? You probably didn't.
We talked about because of your story, if she can
go to the grocery store alone, she said she goes
all the time. Yeah, because I saw her there, I
shouldn't believe it. Yeah, there she was by the apples.
She just drives and goes shopping. Yeah. We talked about

(01:37:14):
masks and how that's been helpful to her because not
as many people recognize her until she starts talking. Right.
It's search for the Bobby Cast. That's my podcast. There's
a great episode last week with McKenzie Porter Barriba is
up tomorrow. You guys have a great day. We will
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