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May 12, 2022 40 mins

Bobby starts by talking about a radio host who is going to broadcast in Poland. We got into some news stories from the day that we didn’t get to during the radio show. Later, we call Bert to talk about his trip to Poland. He shares why he is going there and what his mission is. Raymundo shares a new show he is loving on Hulu with Jessica Beil. And Amy’s son is learning how to use deodorant.

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
It's time for the Bobby Bones post show. Here's your host, Bobby.
I get this newsletter kind of thing from just like
an industry newsletter. It's like things happening in radio, things
happening in broadcast. And this guy that I know, his

(00:23):
name is Bert Weiss. He does a show in Atlanta,
and he is going and I guess they're doing this
on the show. I don't know, but he's going and
leaving tomorrow for Poland Ukraine the border there, and he's
staying in a farmhouse with strangers. That's crazy. But you,
my guy, what's he gonna do? He's I think he
I don't know, but I mean a heck of a bit.

(00:43):
But I don't know if like he's doing it as
media journal I wonder if I shall have his number.
I've met and I know him fairly well. But it's crazy.
He's just gonna go down to Yeah, go to flat up.
I don't know if he's doing the show there. Let
me see if this still is number, hey man, still

(01:06):
your number? Well the worst is if he does that mine,
he's like, who's this? Hey man? Still your number? Okay,
boom see he's a yeah radio guy in Atlanta, that's
some crazy stuff. Yeah, the Birch Show of broadcast from
Poland as host works to help refugees. That's really cool.
If so, good for him, and I hope you stay safe.

(01:26):
That's awesome because that is a that is a lot.
But I mean, Mike and I went to Costa Rica.
Not the same and different, but we had to set
up our internet. It is dub and it's again not
the same way work. Wait to the show for a
month down there. How's he doing that from a farmhouse?
They can't. Well they got dial up internet. They got crazy.
Uh so yeah, big big hello, and kudos to the

(01:49):
guy Bert Weiss from The Burt Show on qu ninety
nine point seven, who is headed to Poland. Now that's
a bit my lunch box. Do that. That's what I'm saying.
Why don't we And Eddie, why is it gonna be me?
You're you're the street. Yeah you got walked the same thing.
But I'm saying, like not walking to Poland. And like
the news world or the sports world. People have beats,

(02:10):
you know, like South Palantonio Eagles. You know he's there
political beat. You know he's there for the Eagles. You know,
these people are covering this campaign. Your beat is out
with the people bringing an audio doing crazy stuff. So
um oh his video, he can't leave. He runs the
whole video. How do we have the level right there?
But that's it's literally his job is that. Okay, I'm
just checking. I ain't going to Poland? Why not? No,

(02:33):
I'm not saying go to Poland, but I'm saying should
be cool if he did. Not that now, but maybe
like Afghanistan. No, no, you can. Oh if I could
pick anywhere, come on, say it with me, North Korea.
You'd be great there. I don't think i'll pass report back.
We're gonna send you in with some squid game. Watch it,

(02:54):
show it to people. Remember those people got I got
put in like permanent. I thought they got jail. Did
I think they got did they get killed? Then they
get sent to like permanent, permanent hard labor. I mean
all because they showed people that. Oh no, Western entertainment.
M yeah, that's that's tough. Let's see her monkey escapes
from their owner at the Dollar General in Texas. So

(03:17):
we'll talk about that in a second. And then also
the rock, not the wrestler, not the actor, but the
largest white diamond ever is auctioned and sales for twenty
one point nine million. Wow, I mean to go into
that auction had you gotta have a limit, like a Okay,
I'm only going to spend up to a hundred bucks?
Was the twenty one point nine million? Yeah, you know
how much you're gonna spend. And if you buy that,

(03:38):
I guess you don't break it up and sell little
pieces of the diamond as little diamonds. You might, because
you know, some people buy a big old block of cheese, sure,
or a tuna like sometimes those people buy tuna for
a million dollars, yes, and they sell it, cut it
up and sell it. Police and Texas are asking the
public to be on the lookout for a seven month
old capuchin monkey that escaped from its owner at Dollar General.

(03:59):
Lawrence Jolly, the store manager, said, the monkeys owner coming
to the store to buy a bottle of water. She came,
she bought a bottle, said this from a pet monkey.
Then the diaper wearing monkey went into the wooded area
behind the store just took off. I can't find it.
Oh the monkey is okay, that's my concern. Monkeys are
legal to own us pets and Texas legal legal, it's

(04:19):
a capuchin monkey. They live fifteen to twenty five years.
I just hope that the monkey is okay and that
it doesn't dehydrate, die of thirst, if hunger, that kind
of thing. And then yeah, this this diamond, it's a
two hundred and twenty eight point three one carrot masterpiece
was sold to a person whom Christie's refused to name
or even site where they live. They said, male, early forties,

(04:43):
odd haircut, kind of look like Doug Funny. The camera,
I'm like you the camera on them. Oh yeah, yeah.
If I could afford that, I wouldn't be here. But
if you could afford that, what would you have? I
have a lot more an island. I'd be so rich,
wouldn't be don't think you understand what Maybe a little
island on the Lake Island, but you can't buy like

(05:05):
a whole ocean island and also have a big house
there with boats and stuff. You don't think so plumbing, electricity,
I think you could, But I'm saying for what you want.
You it's like getting a really expensive car but putting
bad tires and not being able to afford put a
radio in it, you know, or having a big house
and you can't pay the electric. But that's what I'm saying.

(05:26):
If I'm able to afford that diamond, then I would
be able to forty million bucks. Okay, yeah you can have.
You can buy cave K in the Bahamas. But there
you go for sixty million dollars, right six island. When
does that come less sixty No, just it's just the islands.
There's a couple of houses and a boat, dog boom.
But I'm saying you can't afford that. It's only one
third of what you have, and it ain't gonna be all.

(05:47):
If I'm spending all my money on one diamond, then
I'm an idiot. Yeah, he has way more than that.
That's what I'm saying. It was twenty because that's what
it was. If you can afford that, you have twenty
one million dollars, what do you do? And you say
you buy an island? Yeah, the cheapest one I can
find here Frozen K and alder K in the Bahamas
a twenty nine million. You still take a loan. Interest

(06:08):
rates are great. You have twenty one million, so what
are you gonna put ten on it? And then take
a loan out against the other ten. I'll just take
a loan on another eight. Yeah, what's going on over there?
Because I got asking about something else. Okay, I got
twenty one million. I'll pay that and then I have
an eight million dollars loan. The disgraced jail boss Vicky White,
who was out running with the Alabama guy he ended

(06:31):
up dying, was voted employee the year five times was
set to receive the award again this week. Um so
now they think that maybe he shot her. Well, I
was the original report. They're gonna look at the autopsy.
The corner will have to confirm. But that's what one
of the police chiefs theory was. But I guess in
some of the nine one one audio she can hear
him saying, see, and you had to stay in a

(06:52):
blinking motel. Like she was mad at him because she
probably wanted to stay out in the woods somewhere and
he wanted to stay in a motel. I see they
are re maybe maybe investigating something. Word they're looking back
into the case of the suicide of his past girlfriend. Well,
I didn't see that. I believe this is what I
read this. I do finger quotes because they could sit

(07:12):
they said it was she killed herself. Oh, but now
they're like, did she because of what had happened? Yeah,
And they said that it looks like they had a
trial run three days before this happened, Like she got
him and took him a cord or something. Oh not
on the whole escape, I was like, Indiana, but she's
seeing if they could then they went back. Yeah. Suicide
death in two thousand and eight of Casey White's girlfriend

(07:32):
to be reopened by police. Wow um Tender. The tender
at banned a woman in Rhode Island for life because
she was using the platform to recruit people to join
her kickball team. What's wrong with that? I don't think
kickball is like no, kickball is like where you roll
the ball and you kick it. Amy You're just not
using it for love? Is that what they're seeing? Rhode

(07:54):
Island kickball player Gianna Pecky I was banned for life
from Tinder when she was using the app to recruit teammates.
She said, one day I went to log in and
it said banned for life for life. A tender spokespirst
of the company reviewed its decision and found that she
was banned inappropriately, but she would host dinner meetups people
who are interested in and they can meet up and
she'd be like, Hey, would you like to buy kicking?

(08:15):
That's hilarious. I mean, that's pretty funny. Here's bird Wise.
Hey Bobby sure Is. Can you talk for a second.
We are on air about poland right, yes, free, Okay,
we'll see if he we'll talk. I haven't talked to

(08:36):
him in years and years. I think that's such a
crazy thing. That's quite sacrificed, it's quite dangerous. It's really cool. Yeah.
I was reading through his Twitter and he said that
he just is just like he's falling his calling and
he feels like he had a meeting about it. Any
small anxiety he had completely went away with the because
of the group he's going with, he feels super safe,

(08:57):
a bunch of Navy seals. Yeah, I probably still got
that anxiety. Ray. I'm gonna send you his number in
case he says he can talk. He hasn't said he
can talk yet, but just so you can call him
if he hits me. I think I'll be interesting to
talk to him. All right, Let's see how old is he?
I don't know, probably fifty. Yeah, he can talk, So
if you get him on. That would be awesome. What

(09:18):
I say calling from a Nashville number or does it
say no number Nashville or private number? All right, thank you.
A couple had a gender reveal party, and you know
this is going. They set off pink smoke bones, but
there's a lot more smoke than they expected. People are
struggling to breathe. Kids. Everyone is okay, but it got
real hairy. It's just that there's fire in a gender reveal.

(09:42):
I'll never got to stay away from it. Ready, you
have a clip, very bad coughing, Go ahead, takeaway. They're like,
get out of here. An Arizona team can't cry because

(10:02):
she's so allergic to water. How about that? Really? Oh?
How does she Bathe doesn't? It's terrible. That is bad.
He's on ray yep, all right, yeah, put him on?
Please him? Hey, Burt, how's it going? Hey, my dude,
how are you? Hey? Pretty good? We were just talking
about your story. I'd seen it pop up in like

(10:24):
an industry newsletter and I've kind of been following a
little bit, and so I was telling my show about it.
We're on, by the way, so anything you say, we'll
be held against you and so I kind of just
wanted to talk to you about it. So you're leaving
tomorrow to go to Poland. Yeah, So I fly into
Warsaw and then the organization that I'm meeting with we'll

(10:45):
pick me up at the airport and then we drive
another four hours to the border. That's crazy. So what
made you want to do this? Initially? Not want to,
because I think we all have like some sort of
I would really like to help, but for you to go,
not only do I really want to do it, but
I think I want to figure how to do it. Yeah.
So it's a really great question. And I can't really

(11:05):
tell you why I'm so connected to it except to
tell you that you know, I'm no different than you.
But I'm watching the news and I just see these families,
thousands and thousands of families. I think we're talking to
the millions now refugees that are now filing out of Ukraine.
And I'm watching these mothers and grandmothers with their daughters
and sons, and I was just so touched by it

(11:27):
because I have two sons and I have a stepdaughter
now also who's about seven years old, and it was
just so touched by it. That, I'm like, there's I
want to take action. I just don't want to give money.
That's an easy way out. And I really wanted to
get my hands dirty and really wanted to have a
connection and really feel like I was helping. And I've
got this sliver of an opportunity for a week, and luckily,

(11:50):
with what we do for a living, we can pretty
much do it anywhere. So the company's like, yeah, I
go and do your things. That's what you want to do,
So that's what I'm gonna do. So you have a
new wife or I was like having a new step chaws.
I would assume a step daughter. I assume you have
a wife. Now that's pretty new. What what does she
think or is she going with you? She's not going.
She wanted to, and I kind of talked her out
of it, to be honest with you. I don't know

(12:13):
if it's like a toxic masculinity or whatever, but I
really wanted to be focused on what was going on
in front of me and to have her there. I
think I probably would have been more fearful of her
safety or distracted. And I just asked her if I
could do this one alone, and she gave me Her
Blessing and totally understood. You're going to stay at a

(12:34):
farmhouse or it's not like the Riz Carlton, right, No,
hell no. So this is like in the middle of nowhere.
This is like a really rural area. This is really
pretty funny that when I was talking to the contacts
in Poland yesterday, I was asking them about the area
that I was staying in and they said, it's super
super rural. Think it's not a really pretty place, think Alabama.

(12:57):
I'm like, well, you're not going to all about but
but it's a really rural place and we're not doing
anything soft. It's I'm staying in an Airbnb with eight
to ten other volunteers that specifically is renting out the
Airbnb to people that are volunteering on the border. Now,
I've stayed a lot of nights in Alabama and the
internet usually good, And so how are you going to
do a show if it's so like, I don't know

(13:20):
what Poland rural is, but are you good to do
a show? Are you going to be able to connect?
So they've assured me that the shelter that I'm going
to does have Wi Fi, and the airbnb says I
have Wi Fi also, but as I've told my team, man,
it's it's a real fluid situation. My goal is to
be on the air every day in some kind of capacity,

(13:41):
depending on what's going on. They've told me that it's
really kind of a hurry up and wait kind of thing.
When you're at the border. You'll go hours with nothing
to do, but then Palace of Water come in and
you're supposed to distribute those foods sim cards, but there's
a lot of downtime and I'm hoping that in that
downtime I can call into the birth show or Wi

(14:03):
Fi to the Birth Show and tell them what's going on.
Any chance that you end up taking up arms and
hopping into Ukraine and doing some fighting. I'm five foot
four in one hundred and forty pounds. They don't even
want me. Good Well, listen, man, I think it's I
think it's really cool what you're doing. And I mean, one,
it's a heck of a bit, but it's more than
a bit because you're actually putting yourself a risk. I mean,

(14:23):
good for you, and you're actually going to make a difference.
And man, that is just that's so commendable. So literally
I was reading this to my crew on the air
and I was like, yeah, I know, Bert. So I'm
glad you came on with this, and good luck, man.
I hope you get out of their safe. Hope you
get there safe, get out of their safe, and come
back with stories that will encourage other people to help
out as well. I'm sure I will, man, when I

(14:43):
come back, and let me talk to you about it.
All right. There He is Bert Weiss on the Bert
Show in Atlanta, just a great radio show. And you know,
I always thought he was a fine guy, but now
I feel like he's a good guy. Definitely. Yeah, he's elevated. Sure,
Hey Bert, thanks man, I'll talk to you soon. See
you guys, all right day, see you later. I don't
think that's the Southwest flight. I just looked. There is
no want to get away fair to poland no one way.

(15:06):
Well there's no no one way. Probably multi connection, yeah
for sure. Um So the Arizona team story that's allergic
to water, Mike, can you give me that because I
thought that was a funny. Not funny, I thought it
was weird too and sad to be allergy to something
you have to have all the time. Um, here we go.
An Arizona team can't cry because she's so allergic to water.

(15:27):
Imagine having to avoid water at all times. For The
New York Post, that's the life of fifteen year old
Abigail Beck. She's been diagnosed with a recondition that makes
her allergic to water. She can't shower, drink water, walk
in the rain, or even cry. Only about one hundred
cases on record. She can't shower without erupting into hives.
A drink of water cause it to vomit. So what
do you think they do? I had to think about this,
ivy Yeah, damn good, Wow, dang, it took me longer

(15:50):
than one second. I figured I was like coke, Like,
I guess that's all mount all the time. No, but
it's a Doctors would go to IVS to get more
fluids as a permanent treatment. That's yeah, that's terrible. That sucks.
A South Ready have the ironic clip from yesterday that
this is built for that, all right? A South Carolina

(16:13):
man dies of a heart attack while burying the body
of a woman he killed. Very ironic, don't you think, Wow,
we say, sixty year old Joseph Anthony McKinnon got some
instant karma after allegedly strangling Patricia Ruth Dent to death
in his home. After all topics were performed, witness talked
to police. They believe he strangled in inside the house

(16:35):
and then drug her to a hole and then suffered
a heart attack while filling the hole with dirt. What
sucks is she had to go through that, she had
to correct attack before. Yeah, I know. Um. And finally
on this part of it, Lunchbox said he had to
still had his old iPod, yeah, because they're not making

(16:55):
them anymore. But the retro iPods right now are selling
on for thou sins on eBay. Oh my goodness, I
gotta go home and put it up, and yours are
still wrapped, wrapped, still in the box, never been opened.
This week, Apple announced that it's discontinuing the iPod. Apple
launched it back in two thousand and one with a
three ninety nine price tag. Thank you spent that much

(17:16):
on those for us, Thank you, dude, I appreciate. Welcome buddy,
I about you two and two years, different ones, two
years and two and two years. You're right, I'm trying
to see yesterday an iPod Classic five gig first generations
sold for almost two thousand dollars. Now, those are the
big ones. So what do you have. I have a
big one that still works that I still use, but
it'll probably need to be wrapped, Mike, mostly wrapped or
they sell them unwrapped. Okay, Well, I have a wrapped

(17:40):
one that's like a one that I think I'm shuffle. No,
it has like video screen. I think they have iPod
Mini with a video screen. I think that's what's called. Yeah. Yeah,
So I got that one and is still in the
plastic container, hard container boom selling stuff. What's up with
our swords unit? Yeah, we're working on that. We aren't

(18:01):
because nothing about it that was that was your job.
I know. I had to let it die down. I
was too scared to put it up. That's a good
answer I was. I was like, you know, that's a
legitimate nervous laughter here, that's a nervous I wanted to
wait a couple of weeks because I was like, man,
that just I don't know. It was a little weird feeling.
You have a family, So I'm thinking next week is

(18:23):
when I'm gonna put it up. Next week you're going
to put up the things individually, Yes, individually. Yeah, we
spent two hundred and twelve dollars two hundred twenty dollars
something like that on a storage unit and we have
all this stuff and we're gonna try to make some money. Yes,
and with the money we make, if we can profit enough,
what the goal would be is reinvest well yes, yes,

(18:46):
go back into it, like we split the money, like
we get the money that and then we take the
rest man. That's crazy and go to it. Yeah, so awesome.
And I've had people reach out just like straight on
Sagram saying, Hey, I know you got shoes. I want
to buy them? You deal how you deal with that?
However you see And I'm like, are these are these
like at him? Yeah, my guy that left it, Yeah,

(19:08):
like all these his friends. Like I'm a huge listen,
I'm a big shoe guy. And I'm like, so maybe
I'll just put on an eBay if you track down
the auction. You track down the auction and you been
on it, but I thought you were a mister. Let's
do it on the air. Let's do it. I will.
I mean, I'll say it on the air, But I
wonder you're smoking and holding it. Yeah, I mean, guys,
that was a parting right now. Very when I found

(19:30):
those certain things, I was like, oh boy, certain things
that aren't the shoes, Yeah, yeah, you know what I'm
talking about. Yeah, the human head. So it's in the
bar eddie. Yesterday, your boys represent in Mexico at school. Yeah,
it was like International Flag Cultural Day or something, and
this is kind of where every kid in the school

(19:50):
took whatever, you know, culture that their families from and
they held up that flag whatever country that they kind
of belonged to. And so all my kids, even my
adoptive kids, carried the Mexican flag. It's kind of cool.
And then I had my wife send my parents the
video and they were like, this is very beautiful. So
you're adopted kids that aren't they're not Mexican, right, but

(20:13):
they but they're Garcia. Now what's funny is is that
they're not Mexican. But your kids, your actual biological children,
who are Mexican, were just told or they just learned
they were Mexican by this event like four years ago.
And they were like what yeah, because my wife and
I were like, hey, you need to carry the Mexican flag,
and they're like, why we're not Mexican, like, ah, yes,
you are your half Mexican. They're like what we are

(20:33):
and that's how they found out. Make you proud. Oh absolutely,
you don't represent in Mexico. I don't. But my grandmother
was a very proud Mexican because I was born in
the United States. But and so were my parents. But
my parents parents, they were all born in Mexico, and
so they are very proud of their Mexican culture. I
was Texan. I mean, I've just I've known Texan my

(20:54):
whole life, like I was American. I'm born in America,
and so I don't have that connection like the way
they did. Mike, You're more Mexican Eddie. Huh yeah, sure,
because but what does that mean if his parents were
born in Mexico closer to him, parents were born there first,
Are you Mexican? Mike? Yeah, like you were born in Mexico?
No no, no, no, he's first generation? Are you are?
Were you born in Mexico? I was born in Texas,

(21:16):
that's right, so was I. So we're the same. There's
no difference except for his parents were and he speaks
so much more Spanish than you. Has to help you
with your Spanish see I'm in or which yeah, I
mean he does no more Spanish than I do. Jessica
Bill has put out a show on Hulu, right they
put an episode of this out a day every day

(21:36):
for a week or every day. I believe it's just
for this week. So there's a new episode every day.
What's the show? It's based on a true story. It
is a crime, um, I will tell you that. But yeah,
she's a great actress based in Texas and it's just
small town country, church folk and then a crime happens
and then there you go. So why are they doing
one a day though I don't know it's a new
way they released over well, I hate they doing once

(21:57):
a week now. It sucks. He's watching and you're like, wow,
because we started watching The Flight Attendant season two on
HBO Max and we're like, let's just go, let's go.
We're pumped, we'll watching the first episode. Let's go. We
go to second one to watch second one. Let's go,
diret there was no third one out? Like, what what
world are we gonna? Wait? How is there a second
season to that? That is so weird to me? Like

(22:18):
I liked it, I know, I love the they're saying,
because let's not say too much, right, but you're saying
it would have been hard to make a second season. Yes,
that's what. I didn't realize they were making a second season.
They are. And you know, what did you watch? Mike?
Watching that question is a valid question. Okay, even even

(22:41):
after the show goes right, Yeah, I mean even watching
the trailer for it, you're kind of like, oh, I
guess they're going you're gonna kind yeah, it's still pretty good. Now.
I don't know what you guys are talking about, because
I don't know how I watched it. But doesn't life
go on? Can't you just kind of right? Some we
don't want to say, I don't even want to say
too much about it, but yes, life always goes on, right,
So what I'm saying, you can write anything, It can
have another season to anything. Sure, yes, that's but that's

(23:04):
our point. It's a weird. It was a felt difficult,
like the show was a success. Maybe they didn't expect
it to be and they're like, well crap, yeah, I
feel like a lot of figure out a way to
do another season. Um, but yeah, Mike, ahead, it almost
felt more like a mini series when it started and
they were like, oh, well, we should probably make another seasonsful. Yeah,
and now that show, the first season's on TBS that

(23:26):
it's now gone like the opposite direction where shows would
be so big somewhere they would sell them in syndication.
Now it's still big on a streaming service. They go
back to television. Oh man, how much they gotta edit
out of that on TBS. I don't know, but I
imagine write a lot. Yeah, Hailey Coco, Yeah, she's hot.

(23:46):
Do you like her? Oh? Yeah, she's so hot to
you that you're like, dang, she's hot. Yeah, Kelly Guko,
I feel like she's like if she walked by me
and my head was snap because you're looking at her. Yeah,
follow whoa hey girl, that's interesting. You don't I feel
like she's like an every girl? Is she not? Oh?
I don't think so like her? And I think another
one is Jessica Bill. You got were just talking about her.

(24:07):
I think she's a good looking. I think Jessica Bill
is really pretty. Yeah. Yeah, well I see Kelly Cucko
and I'm like, all he's saying, but she is. You
don't think she's a lot. That's fine. I saw that guy.
I'm sure really, but we're doing movie TV star versus
real life. I'm sure in real life would be like
that person is very beautiful, but on a TV show

(24:29):
when everybody is like it's like seeing professional athletes and
you're like Eli Manning, I mean, come on, he's just
a pretty good quarterback. But if you saw him in
real life, you'd be like, holy crap, that's an athletic
guy like I've never seen before. Yeah, but I think
maybe the reason you think that is because she was
on that Big Bang Theory. So they didn't try to
dress her up. They tried to make her did they
try to make her hot? And there was a hot neighbor.

(24:50):
Well that was the whole point. It was she was
a hot neighbor, the opposite of what you're say. Okay,
so there's that. Let's see if there's anything else. I'm glad. Right.
It was about this candy show. What's it called Can't Candy?
It's just called candy. Yeah, it's just called candy. And
Justin Timberlake has a small cameo and they said they

(25:10):
did five episodes because there's five days in a week
and they were just trying something different, like they just
did five episodes of the whole series, five worked days
in a week. Excuse me, yeah, um Stevenson your sons eleven, yeah, eleven.
And so he's now starting to experiment with deodorant and
sweating and it's that age, yes, okay, And so we're

(25:31):
trying to be, you know, just get him in the
habit of basic hygiene. It's very important, like teeth brushing, showers,
blah blah blah. And then he's got his own deodorant now.
And I walked in the other day and he was
getting ready for jitsu jiu jitsu, and he was applying
the deodorant to the outside of his clothes. He's like,
this smells so good. Did he not know where would
he prefer it beyond the album? I think you just thought.

(25:52):
I mean, of course you've showed him, you put it
under your arms, but I didn't realize that he was
applying it to his clothes and they He's like, oh,
people are gonna love this. It's all so good. And
it's like, luckily his jiu jitsu gee, his uniform is
white because his deodorants white. But like the minute he's
wearing a navy pull over to school, and he's applying

(26:14):
the white deodorant. Yeah, we need to get him clear
because he's just rolling it all over his clothes. What's
up with him and girls? He's always, you know, had
a thing with girls like it's it's you know, I
think back to his first year in America when he
had Gladys, the fake girlfriend that we thought was fake.

(26:36):
I thought you found out she was real. She's real.
Yeah yeah, yeah, but I mean she still like supertend
she's fake. So we talk about different girls of various
things at the house, and like now, the other day
he's talking about how, you know, there's this one girl
who's like kind of mean to him at school. So
he has this master plan to be really nice to her,
get her to like him, and the minute she says yes,

(26:58):
and they're like going out, Oh he's gonna dump her.
That's not nice. Where did you get this? And this
is not how we do things. Now, here's what it
really happened. If he gets her to like him and
then she likes him and they go out or go
whatever the term, he'll didn't like her too, right. All

(27:19):
of this is just insecurity, Like he's upset because she's
being rude to him, and this is his master plan
to get her back. So but he told you his plan. Yeah,
I luckily, do you have many tips? I could squash that. Yeah,
I said, no, that's not how we treat people if
you're hurt right now, Like, imagine how she's going to
feel if that's what you do to her. And we

(27:39):
don't want to hurt people in though. That's good. So anyway, well,
I think let me take this call from Anne Marie Ray.
She's still holding from California. She still on the phone. Hey,
Amory are you there? I am Hey, thank thank you.
Let me take you off my all right? Hello, hello,
yes man, what's happened? What can I do for? Yeah? Um,

(28:01):
so I know you're doing your commencement speech on um Saturday. Yes,
oh wait, hang on morning studio morning. That's a little
later now, yeah, um, oh it is later. I'm sorry.
I'm sorry, I'm so nervous. Okay, So you're doing your
commencement speech on Saturday, well, the first of June. I graduate,

(28:22):
and I just want to know if you had any
tips for like speech writing, because I can give a
speech a graduation. Oh why are you giving a speech?
I'm a class president? Good for you. That's awesome. So
how long is your speech? I'm not sure. I think
it's like under two minutes? Oh under two two minutes?
Under two minutes? You say two? Yes? Oh that's either

(28:42):
being right that right now? Really say it's high and
by I mean you don't have time to say anything? Um? Okay,
So a Marie, what is your biggest takeaway from being
student body Prepp? Well? Like, what do you remember best
about being student body president? Um? I can't make a
room happy like that kind of just have to go
with what makes the majority happy. Okay, hold on a second, Okay,

(29:05):
what well, I can't make everyone happy. Now what are
you doing next year? Next year, I'm going to college
and doing like Gean pre Rex for a veterinary technology. Wow,
that's awesome. All right, where are you going? I'm just
gonna say vet technology? Okay, I'm going to a local

(29:27):
you of a college. Okay, so you have what you
want to what you should talk about? Now? What is
your goal in life? Meaning you want to be a
vet tech? Right? I mean is that what it is?
I'm really want to be a veterinarian. But starting off
with the vet tech, what's the difference. So the vet
tech is like a nurse basically, got it. I probably

(29:50):
deal with the nurse more than HU might not take
a standion in. The person in the room is probably vetech.
That's probably their name, not the dog nurse, because I
think it's a dog nurse. Eventually the vetians though the
vet comes in sometimes later sometimes they don't. He doesn't
really Yeah, sometimes he doesn't come in. Yeah, the vet
tech does the original scan and check over and then
goes and reports to the vet and the vet comes
in if it's needed. Yeah, I like dog nurse, but
vet tech the real name. But should start to call

(30:12):
you guys that okay, so what do you want to
I'm just trying to feel out what you're all about.
As far as like school, I do think can't make
everybody happy as awesome because say, hey, here she is
Anne Marie. You walk out to the podium. Hi everybody,
it's been a great four years here at the University

(30:32):
of High School and whatever the school with the school's
name is, and say, I have so many great memories
and so many things that I'm looking forward to, first
of all, and I would took a few quick shout
outs people that made a difference to you because people
aren't expecting you to give a big rara. But doctor Wilson,
Missus Cunningham, Sean John, everybody that thank you very much.
Without you, I wouldn't be here today. And what I

(30:55):
really wanted to say was, you know, as we go
and venture into our different college edges, or we get
right to work, you know, we should really pursue what
makes us happy, what fulfills us, because if we do that,
we'll we'll end up working really hard at it, if
we love it, and if we work really hard at it,
we're gonna get really good at it, and their success

(31:16):
for you. So I know I wrote who book about that.
I'm just gonna give a cliff notes and just the
whole space care be like, if you pursue what you love,
where you find fulfillment, you naturally work harder at it.
And if you naturally are working harder at something, you're
going to get better at it, and the rewards will
then come from that. So chase your fulfillment. And remember this,
you cannot make everybody happy, no matter how hard you try.

(31:38):
That is wasted energy. It is an absolute waste of
time and space and energy to try to make everybody happy.
So find your people that are priorities, your ideals, and
your ideas that are priorities, focus on them, make sure
you're happy with them, and chase your dreams and kiss
the wind. I don't know why they kiss the wind
of us. Yeah that's good. Yeah, kissed the wind and

(31:59):
thank you, Class of twenty twenty two. That's two minutes.
That's pretty dang good two minutes. And that's kind of
freestyled that one. So she can do exactly that. Yeah,
she wants to. She's like listening back and write. No,
I mean, if you know, literally literally, I'm going to
listen back and write making your own. And that's just
me going blah blah blah, but it sounds like it's

(32:19):
what you actually learned that you can't make everybody happy.
You could do twenty four hours a day, three hundred
sixty five days a year, NonStop trying to make everybody
happy and you couldn't. And what do you get from that?
Not a lot except the understanding that you can't make
everybody happy. So go chase what makes you happy, help

(32:39):
people be happy, and just know, at the end of
the day, you're following your fulfillment and go hogs and
in with that. Go ahead, no one will understand it,
but it'll be a personal shout out, all right, Anne Marie. Yes, wait,
I had one more thing. Sure, I don't know if
I don't know, if you guys remember, but I emailed
about senior quote to your mail bag. We do, we

(33:00):
do it on the air. Yeah, I remember that, Yes,
you did. Okay, and we do so many of them,
so pardon my lap, I get memory, But go ahead. Um,
I did the Oprah quote. I think from Amy. I
can't remember exactly what it said, but I just I
picked a quote. You guys told me, Oh that was
the quote. I'm Oprah. No, No, it's something about doing

(33:22):
the wrong thing. We'll help you do the right thing,
like your path in life. I can't remember exactly. Doesn't
sound like a touch you that much, be honest with you.
I should have got on mine. Whatever that was. Oh,
here we go. I'm a senior in high school graduating
next year. The deadline from my senior quote is next week.
But I have no idea what to use as the quote.
I've loved the show for a few years. I wonder
if you give me some ideas I would love quotes
that show members have said or that they like, thank

(33:44):
you Anne, Annie, Annie, there you go. Thank It's awesome.
You remember yours? M I don't either, you remember mine?
I think Amy gave me the quote, okay, we thank

(34:06):
you and yeah, um your your student muddy president? Is
that at your school? Is that a position you're voted
into by your peers? Yeah? Okay, so yeah, I mean
you're already in a leadership position too, So tapping into
a lot of what Bobby was saying, and then yeah,
you helping lead them into the next chapter of life.

(34:27):
That's what You've been a leader already. And just know
that you're going to go up there and own those
two minutes and do great. Um I did accounting crows lyrics.
I don't think mine was for her. If I looked
at the television when I look at the tell the
one that I used for me, When I when I
look at the television, I want to see me standing
right back in me, I wouldn't have worked for her. Well,

(34:48):
Amy's was. I'm Oprah was a Matthew McConaughey win. Oh. Oh,
I get older, they stay the same age. I hope
not That Lord was snow White Disney quote. It was
between the snow White one and the Oprah one, and
I ended up going with Oprah. Mor This is hard

(35:08):
because this is a long time ago. Well anyway, hey, Amory,
that's awesome. Congratulations, and you'll nail that speech again. Two
minutes we'll fly by. If you know exactly what you're
gonna say that I am for you. That is what
a speech writer does, and they figure out what the
person wants to say, and they help them kind of
pinpoint exactly how they want to say what they want
to say. That was cool. Now when she gets up there,

(35:29):
she has to say the words of Bobby Bone. She
does not because she is a writer her own. No, no,
not at all, no mention of me whatsoever. Please, however,
if you do um do anything in this way and
somebody records it, please send it to us. Okay, all right,
all right, I love you all thinking, thank you, good line.
We're proud of you. Thank you so much. All right.

(35:51):
Do you want a chance for Hunter Bucks? Of course, no, Amory,
Oh no, she's gone, gone as the graduation gift to you, Anne, Marie.
Do you have a venmo I do? Okay, I'm going
to give you five numbers in one spin, so you
get to pick five numbers. If it's any of these numbers,
I will send you one hundred bucks. Okay, this is

(36:15):
a graduation gift. You may get nothing. Um, Mike, do
you want to watch this? I'm not taking her money,
but just so she didn't think we're messing with her.
All right, Anne, Marie, have a ball with a hundred
sides on it, and you can pick five numbers. Give
me the first number, eight eighty eight, go ahead, okay,

(36:36):
So would you like to do five numbers one spin
or eighty eight five times? Oh? I'm so sorry us
better odd, they're they're exactly the same. It's either five
times of one and a hundred or one time of
five and a hundred. Okay, So eighty eight, okay, forty
four okay, twenty three, ninety four and thirty six, ninety four,

(37:06):
thirty six. All right, here's the ball. The hundred side
of all is going. Are you doing did? Oh? Yeah,
I've never done this before. It's cool. The number is
over the ball. Hold on, you said eighty eight? Yeah,
the numbers eight eight, it's crazy. Number one more round

(37:32):
for her. She gets in at extra gift hundred bucks
on the line. Here we go, same numbers, same numbers.
Do you want to change any of your numbers? Anne
Marie twenty one? Eddie, can you see it on camera?
I can? What do you think it is? I believe
it's a sixty nine. It's like the shows favorite number.

(37:54):
All right, Anne Marie, didn't work out for you, but
I thank you good luck and let us know how
it goes. Okay, okay, thank you so much. All right?
By marine by um okay, quick span? Oh gets one number?
Forty bucks? Hold on, now, what's your fifty bucks shirt? Up? Oh?
There it is still there? All right, same time? Or
do you want to go individually? Individually? Let's go real quick.

(38:16):
I'm saying, Amy eighteen ninety five, moving on, moving around,
bunce around the watch arm? Why because it's in the
way of the shot. Oh it's that. Yeah, there you
go right there. Stop looking at the camera, Mike, you
can't do that. You have to say it before I
pull my hand. Okay, lunchbox forty seven sixty eight. Oh

(38:43):
my gosh, can you see it? See it? Yeah? There?
Someone else I can roll it would better for the camera.
Right's perfect? Anyone twenty one. I see twelve? What is that?
Fifty seven? Seven? Oh? You gotta get it back on
the spot. Wow, whoa? You just want fifty bucks? Hold on? No, no,

(39:11):
you on out there. I'm gonna get your info. A
lot of people winning Morgan got that hundred Morgan. I
don't believe it. What is your girl? Um? Yeah? Yeah,
to not believe that? That was awesome? Ye? Why don't
you rip my shirt off? I got excited? Can you
get that um clip? Eddie? Maybe for winning Morgan? I

(39:33):
just sent fifty bucks. Nice job, thank you, Eddie, just
like yanked off my shot. Sorry, Ray, Let's go forty four?
Same number? Yeah? Than it? Ninety one was it's good bye?
Hold on, hold way yeah, twenty three yet five good yes,

(40:00):
see us, twenty four, twenty four remember sixty? All right,
thank you guys, congrats Morgan. Whoa, that was cool. That's awesome.
Thanks Bobby, welcome. We will see you guys tomorrow. Everybody
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