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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Good Transmitting America Alza.
Speaker 2 (00:10):
Hello, welcome to Tuesday show Morna Studio. What do you have?
Speaker 3 (00:14):
So? I have a would you rather question for the guys.
This is going viral on like TikTok and Instagram. Would
you rather come home to a clean house, dinner on
the table, or your significant other dressed up looking good?
Speaker 2 (00:28):
By dress up looking good, you mean like.
Speaker 4 (00:29):
Ready whatever that is for you? Like you may like.
Speaker 3 (00:32):
Give me three choices again, a clean house, dinner on
the table or your significant other dressed up looking good,
dinner on the tables.
Speaker 2 (00:41):
My answer, oh really, okay, Yeah, you don't really cook.
Speaker 1 (00:44):
I don't cook. She cooks well, but our dinner times
are all mixy matchy. I like our food times. We
try to do dinner at the same time, but I
wake up way earlier than her, and also like, she's
just a really good I'm gonna go dinner on the
table as.
Speaker 2 (00:57):
Soon as I get home. I've never had that in
my life.
Speaker 4 (01:00):
So when y'all get to catch up, so you're saying that.
Speaker 1 (01:02):
Yes, my way doesn't know I'm coming home sometimes, so
I can't be like, hey, please have dinner ready because
I don't know when I'm gonna be home. So if
it's just magically it could be dinner on the table, hot,
that would be mine, of does eddie, Oh.
Speaker 5 (01:18):
Mine would be clean house because I can cook. I
love to cook, so I can do that no problem.
And she looks good with whatever she wears. Man, I
don't care and clean house probably for you to give
a bunch of kids. The house probably is always messy.
Not always we clean up like maybe twice so three
times a week where it's like real clean.
Speaker 2 (01:35):
I love that feeling lunchbox.
Speaker 6 (01:37):
I don't give a crap about a clean house, Like
who cares about a clean house? Is just gonna get
messy in two minutes. Food is amazing.
Speaker 2 (01:46):
I love a hot meal on the like I'm ready
to go. But but man, if.
Speaker 6 (01:50):
She's dressed up looking good, the kids aren't around, that's.
Speaker 2 (01:54):
What I'm talking about.
Speaker 4 (01:55):
What that's what he wants.
Speaker 6 (01:59):
It's what he's talking Yeah, where is that?
Speaker 2 (02:03):
Yeah? We all we all went different. I mean we
can always get those leftovers or.
Speaker 1 (02:08):
But think about this though, based on our answers are
based on our lifestyles. Now, Like my wife and I
don't have kids, so we could do whatever we want exactly.
So we don't have to like strategically do whatever we want,
you know what I'm saying, Yeah, right, so don't have
to worry about that. And then too, there's only two
of us and two dogs to mess at the house.
That doesn't the house isn't very messy, so it's food.
(02:28):
So for me that because my schedule is so off,
I could probably be like, hey, I don't know if
I could just be like, make me dinner.
Speaker 2 (02:35):
I don't think. I don't think I could. I think
she punched me in the face.
Speaker 1 (02:38):
No, no chance she made dinner last night, like she
she cooks dinner.
Speaker 2 (02:41):
But but I'm talking about rob when I got home.
Speaker 3 (02:42):
But let's just say you like, like test it out,
just send a.
Speaker 4 (02:45):
Text to say, hey, I.
Speaker 1 (02:47):
Just said the text of the lyrics the King of
Queens as the joke, and just to be like, hey,
this is going viral. And she still is like, no,
you text me the stupid lyrics kid Queens. Trying to
butter me up once.
Speaker 4 (02:57):
Trying to think of that song.
Speaker 2 (03:00):
Reality looking forward whatever, I'm not doing it.
Speaker 1 (03:03):
But and Eddie, yours is the clean house because your
house is you have four kids running all over the
pay and.
Speaker 2 (03:08):
When it's clean.
Speaker 5 (03:09):
I feel like, oh we've a comp or something like,
we've got good stuff going on.
Speaker 2 (03:12):
It makes me happy when it's clean. It's it's never clean.
Speaker 1 (03:14):
And because lunchbox does not give a crap about a
clean house, no or clean space or clean body.
Speaker 2 (03:21):
But I'll tell you what, if kids were home, let's
have dinner on the table. I like that. Better say
it again.
Speaker 6 (03:26):
I said, if the kids are home, though, dinner on
the table, kids are home.
Speaker 2 (03:30):
Other thought he was.
Speaker 1 (03:32):
Doing some kind of dirty bird play. No, that's if
the kids aren't home. This is what I text my wife.
My eyes are getting weary, my back is getting tight,
sitting here in traffic on the and I changed the bridge.
It's because it wouldn't make sense the Queensboro Bridge tonight.
But I don't care, because all I want to do
is cash my check and drive right home to you.
She goes, why do you say me to the king
Queen's lyrics? Loserah, shouldn't you?
Speaker 5 (03:52):
Right away?
Speaker 1 (03:53):
It was.
Speaker 2 (03:55):
Okay, that's good, that's fun. Anything you expected you didn't
get from us.
Speaker 4 (04:00):
No, I didn't know that y'a would all be different.
Speaker 3 (04:02):
But I thought Eddie was going to say some wearing
something nice, but I get it clean house when.
Speaker 2 (04:06):
Four kids, Yeah, or wearing nothing at all. That's where
I was.
Speaker 4 (04:09):
One guy I saw.
Speaker 3 (04:10):
I was watching videos of guy's answers and one of
his one guy said, yeah, I want my favorite thing there.
Speaker 4 (04:16):
She looks good when she has nothing on. And I
was like The guy was like not.
Speaker 2 (04:21):
Because he just said that.
Speaker 4 (04:25):
Well, that's what I expected from maybe all of y'all.
Speaker 2 (04:27):
I glad everybody's here. You're going here?
Speaker 1 (04:32):
Anonymous sin by.
Speaker 2 (04:35):
Anonymous sin bar. There's a question to be little Bobby Bones.
Speaker 1 (04:46):
My husband and I have twins who are about to
turn one. We're going to take pictures for the birthday,
and I refuse to dress them and identical outfits. My
husband thinks that since we have twins, were you're supposed
to do this. His family constantly has been buying them
and us matching outfits for them. I have made it
clear I want them to be dressed as individuals, especially
(05:06):
for the photos that we will have and remember forever.
What do you think if you have twins? Would you
dress them and identical outfits? Signed mom of Twins and
you can go first.
Speaker 3 (05:16):
I mean, I like the idea of them being individuals.
But for photos, can we compromise and do some where
they're in the same clothes and somewhere they're in different clothes.
Speaker 2 (05:25):
That's my that's what I would do. I would go,
what are their names? Do their names?
Speaker 1 (05:29):
Ryan?
Speaker 2 (05:29):
Did you name them the same?
Speaker 4 (05:31):
Is it likely?
Speaker 2 (05:32):
And Billy?
Speaker 1 (05:33):
Sometimes they do that, you know, if that they're kind
of on a trajectory of life of being the same
until they decide to branch off.
Speaker 4 (05:39):
Aara and Kara.
Speaker 1 (05:40):
Yeah, so if that's the thing, I think this is
a meaningless thing to fight about. Though. Whomever is making
an issue about this, like stop. If you go, hey,
I don't want them to dress the same, then the
other person should go, Okay, I get it. This is
not fight worthy. The clothes that the twins are wearing pictures.
(06:00):
If consider your life blessed if you get to fight
about this, because that means there's nothing else going on
that is tragic in your life they have to fight about.
Speaker 3 (06:09):
Yeah, and if there the family is that concerned about
how you're dressing.
Speaker 1 (06:13):
But also the family may just know we have twins.
It's easier to buy a matching things because they got
to buy two kids things, So let's buy.
Speaker 4 (06:19):
On match point. It may not even be that big
of a deal.
Speaker 2 (06:21):
It may not be to the husband it is, which
is weirder.
Speaker 1 (06:25):
But if I would just stand and be like I
would rather than not, and if he fights back on you,
he the loser.
Speaker 4 (06:29):
Divorce them.
Speaker 1 (06:32):
If somebody is so passionate about pictures, I would go
with the person who's passionate. And if you don't want
to dress them as and let them have their own
identities some but they are going to be twins. They
are going to be in the same class. They probably
have names that rhyme or have the same first letter.
Speaker 2 (06:44):
Like. That's going to be a part of their life too.
Speaker 1 (06:46):
It'd be cool to have a twin, although I'm afraid
that I would be like the nerdy one and he'd
be like the big athlete.
Speaker 4 (06:54):
Oh like Ray and his mother. Wow, I be general,
they're just opposite. Like Ray was that.
Speaker 1 (07:03):
I can't No, you know, Raymon, how tall are you?
Speaker 2 (07:07):
Five seven? How tall is your twin brothers? Over six? Yeah? Yeah,
Amy knew what she was doing. Yeah.
Speaker 4 (07:13):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (07:13):
Anyway, I think if you want them to have their
own identity, just say, at your husband.
Speaker 3 (07:17):
Ray, did y'all take pictures in matching outfits his babies.
Speaker 7 (07:20):
Yeah, and I think we transitioned when we went to school.
That's when we started doing our own thing. Okay, when
did he start to get like bigger, faster, stronger?
Speaker 2 (07:27):
Right away? In the pictures he's six inches taller. Man,
damn am went at it?
Speaker 1 (07:33):
Yeah?
Speaker 4 (07:34):
Uh no, we have we had it in house, like opinion,
like he lived.
Speaker 2 (07:39):
This, y what do you say to her?
Speaker 7 (07:41):
It's fine, it's cute to look back on, but eventually
the kids are going to start to do their own
thing unless they just love looking like that. And it
also saves the questions you go to the zoo, are
those twins? They know they're dress the same they're twins.
Speaker 1 (07:51):
People asked that, Oh my god, now with you and
your brother, because they'd be like, oh big brother brother.
He's like, no, we were dressed the same whens. Okay,
here's all I'm going to say to this email. Man,
what a great thing to fight about, because that's not
even that Serious's good?
Speaker 2 (08:07):
Life's good? Life is good?
Speaker 1 (08:09):
All right?
Speaker 2 (08:09):
Close it out? Tuesday reviews.
Speaker 1 (08:12):
Day traveled a lot, but we did finish the second
season of The Killing and I would give it it's
a little better in the first season just because it
gets closer to time, because the first teams like twenty eleven.
So I'm gonna go the Killing season two. It's the same.
It's the same situation.
Speaker 2 (08:29):
It's a murder.
Speaker 1 (08:29):
They're trying to figure it out. I'm gonna give it
four out of five. Spoil uh campaign.
Speaker 2 (08:39):
Cars, Okay, I think you'll like it.
Speaker 4 (08:42):
Where do you watch it again?
Speaker 2 (08:44):
We watch it on Hulu.
Speaker 1 (08:46):
It's four seasons in all, and we kept seeing it
on TikTok to watch it because I think the Firtea's
like twenty eleven.
Speaker 2 (08:51):
It's good. See them two is good.
Speaker 1 (08:53):
We started season three now and then episodes of forty
five minutes each. Oh, you know, it's really good. And
it's not even that the Old Man. That's yeah, it's
so good. And there's only two episodes out this season
so far.
Speaker 2 (09:04):
It's awesome.
Speaker 1 (09:05):
And I did commercials for I think last week because
they bought. But the Old Man is the dude Jeff Bridges,
and he used to be like an old FBI CA
operative way back in the day, and he got out
of the FBI and now he's old and they came
back to get him, and so he has to like
fight as an old Man.
Speaker 2 (09:21):
It's awesome. Season one is awesome.
Speaker 1 (09:23):
Season two there's two episodes out and I'm not reviewing
season two year because it's not over. It's amazing. If
you guys i've seen The Old Man, this is not
even a commercial. They're a commercial. Stop last week. The
Old Man is amazing of a show. And that is
on Hulu's Amazon.
Speaker 2 (09:40):
Something like that. Hulu. It's on Hululu because that affects
that it's not Hulu. The Old Man is five out
of first season.
Speaker 1 (09:46):
Good.
Speaker 2 (09:46):
Yes, but then I'm more like does your prostate?
Speaker 1 (09:48):
And like you FP all the time, Like I think
about Old Man stuff when he's like fighting.
Speaker 2 (09:52):
He's always grunted. It's crazy good, okay, Amy everything.
Speaker 3 (09:55):
So a couple of years ago, I read the book
It Ends with Us, and I finally made it to
the theater to see the movie, and I really liked
the book, but it tackles some serious subjects. But I
thought the movie was really well done and I just
was so invested in the Blake Lively drama. After that,
I watched TikTok videos like for an hour out.
Speaker 2 (10:15):
And maybe not like Blake Lively. I never watched the movie,
But I think Blake Lively is not as cool as
I used.
Speaker 1 (10:19):
Although I didn't like have pulled her up on a pedestal,
I didn't think about her much, Dame, but I don't
like Blake Lively after all the like showing all the
years of interviews and stuff, she didn't seem very cool.
Speaker 3 (10:28):
Oh yeah, it is drama, drama, drama, But I never
was interested until after I saw the movie, and so
I give it. I give it four out of five flowers.
I guess just be prepared because if you don't know
anything about it in the content, it's.
Speaker 4 (10:41):
Just heavy stuff.
Speaker 1 (10:42):
It's that like domestic abuse, right, yeah, but they have
nothing to do with each other, Blake Lively stories from
Forever and this movie. But she's doing promotion for this movie,
and a lot of the drama came from her and
the Justin guy, and.
Speaker 3 (10:54):
It just yeah, well, and then her emotion she's acting
like hey, grab your girlfriends, go out for a fun
movie night, like and it's all about like pretty outfits
and whatnot, and it's like, hello, you're missing a big
thing that this could be so impactful for women to
go and watch and realize like, oh maybe I need
to remove myself from a situation that's not good for me.
Speaker 2 (11:11):
Morgan, did you see all the Blake Liuby sew TikTok?
Speaker 5 (11:13):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (11:13):
I feel like that would be in your algorithm. Yeah, no,
I did you like her less? After all? That not
the movie, This is just about her in person.
Speaker 8 (11:19):
It definitely made me question some things because I'd never
seen that side of her before.
Speaker 9 (11:23):
But I also think a lot of it got blown
out of proportion.
Speaker 8 (11:26):
I think there was a lot of things coming back
in and I'm a chance anything on TikTok to no chance,
and I don't like, I don't know, I don't I
think she promoted it in a way that felt right
to her. I think it's a really touchy subject and
it's hard for people to figure out how to promote
that in the right way.
Speaker 2 (11:40):
More than anything.
Speaker 8 (11:41):
On Tuesday, Tuesday, Yeah, I watched Uglies on Netflix.
Speaker 9 (11:45):
It's a new dystopian movie with Joey Keing I.
Speaker 2 (11:48):
Stokes, what's dystopia the World's ending? Oh my god?
Speaker 8 (11:51):
Yeah, like very like Hunger Games esque type vibe, and like,
I really enjoyed it, But there was also a lot
of cheesy moments.
Speaker 2 (12:00):
She sometimes ruins a show.
Speaker 9 (12:02):
Yeah, and there.
Speaker 8 (12:03):
Was without talking about it, it just this could happen.
I could see, like genuinely, this could happen in the
future because we're you know, social media and whatever.
Speaker 2 (12:12):
But it was cheesy.
Speaker 9 (12:14):
There were super cheesy moments that I feel like they.
Speaker 2 (12:16):
Could have not done. You don't think the world's reset.
Speaker 1 (12:18):
A couple of times you go like, okay, you don't
think the world like as we sat at all?
Speaker 2 (12:23):
Do you think we're in level one?
Speaker 1 (12:25):
Like yeah, from the beginning, So an asteroid hits everything
and then you start over again.
Speaker 2 (12:30):
You don't think that's ever happened on Earth? Yeah, you
have the flood, and that's the flood. That's it.
Speaker 5 (12:35):
When Noah built the arc and saved all the animals,
I hear you, that's the restart.
Speaker 1 (12:40):
I just wonder if you've ever thought there was like
a it doesn't matter anybody have.
Speaker 2 (12:45):
I have Finding Amelia.
Speaker 5 (12:47):
It's on Max and it's a documentary about finding Amelia
air Hard.
Speaker 1 (12:51):
There are people, Oh, no, I know that what really
happened to her? Well I never found her, right, No,
she was taken by Japanese. Okay, that's not what this
documentary says. They go ahead, they say that they know
where it where her plane is. They say people have
seen her plane, the island, the island of Papua New Guinea,
and it's the whole story of them trying to find Amelia.
Speaker 5 (13:09):
And like Lunchbot said, they've never found Amelia. We would
have known about it. So why am I wasting my.
Speaker 2 (13:14):
Time watching the stupid documentary? She was a CIA operative?
Speaker 4 (13:19):
She really think that?
Speaker 2 (13:20):
Yeah, for sure, I don't know anything about her. She's
the one that tried to fly around the whole definitely
a spy.
Speaker 4 (13:28):
And then they got rid of her. No, she crashed
and they okay, yeah, Jeanie held her.
Speaker 2 (13:34):
Okay, Well, my point is watching this documentary.
Speaker 1 (13:36):
I never found me talking to the camera like, hey,
they found her and they know she was taken hostage
by Japanese.
Speaker 2 (13:42):
How do you like it?
Speaker 1 (13:43):
I was stupid, man, really, just because you think it's
stupid or do you think we would like it?
Speaker 10 (13:46):
Now?
Speaker 5 (13:47):
Why am I watching a documentary about people trying to
find a meal or saying they know where Amelia is
when we've never found Amelia. And then you get to
the end, you're just like, oh, I knew this because
we all know that we haven't found Amelia and the
whole means about finding Amelia.
Speaker 2 (14:01):
You've been I'm be tricked to watch it, big waste
of time? Point five airplanes out of five?
Speaker 1 (14:06):
Mike, what did you get on rotten tomatoes? And that
sounds like something I would like? Maybe you just don't
like that type of stuff?
Speaker 2 (14:11):
Why didn't I thought they were gonna find her? So
you don't know history.
Speaker 5 (14:15):
They never found me on TikTok saying that, hey, we
found Amelia.
Speaker 2 (14:20):
Air hard.
Speaker 1 (14:20):
There's no rating on it because it hasn't been watched.
I think you's the only person ever watching it.
Speaker 2 (14:23):
That's exactly right, Box.
Speaker 6 (14:25):
I've watched a generational movie that I had never seen,
and it's called Space Jam. The first one, the first one.
I had never seen it. Everybody always talks about it,
Michael Jordan's in it, and I sat down, put it
on the TV.
Speaker 2 (14:40):
And it was fantastic good?
Speaker 6 (14:42):
Why did I wait so long? It was so good?
Even as an adult. I was like, I can see
as a kid, like why this would have been the
best movie of all time of your childhood, so fun, entertaining,
great when you watch two No, I've heard bad things,
That's what Lebron.
Speaker 2 (14:58):
I've heard bad.
Speaker 5 (15:01):
It's not very good bad things because.
Speaker 6 (15:05):
Something released, but they they believe I believe I can fly,
and I'm like, I can't enjoy them.
Speaker 2 (15:12):
It was a great song. It's a song, but but
it's r Kelly. But it's a song. I know what.
Speaker 1 (15:17):
It really can't be played anymore anymore. He makes money
when it does. I don't think it was a jam
back in the day jam.
Speaker 6 (15:26):
Oh yeah, five out of five Martians is great.
Speaker 2 (15:31):
Bill Murray is in it. Yeah, I mean Newman's in it.
I had no idea. So good.
Speaker 1 (15:36):
One more Mike d Tuesday reviews day movie Mike, what
do you have?
Speaker 11 (15:40):
I watched the TV show called Kevin Kanef Himself on Netflix.
Speaker 2 (15:43):
Okay, is that a prequel to King Queens? No, but
it's kind of cool.
Speaker 11 (15:47):
It goes back and forth between like a traditional sitcom,
like jokey like dylm Husband, and then it switches and
does like a single camera drama like Breaking Bad.
Speaker 2 (15:55):
Who's in it? Annie Murphy from Blank Creek? Okay? Is
it Kevin james On? No? No, it's not that it's
not about his life.
Speaker 11 (16:04):
No, but like the husband's season, their life is like
a perfect sitcom.
Speaker 2 (16:07):
And she's like miserable, so it goes back.
Speaker 1 (16:09):
Oh that's really interesting, like both their perspectives, but television.
Speaker 2 (16:12):
Wise, yeah, it's funny and then it's dramatic. So Kevin
can blank himself. What's it on?
Speaker 11 (16:17):
It's on Netflix, and you watch the whole thing. I
watched two seasons of it.
Speaker 2 (16:20):
Yeah, that's it. What do you give it?
Speaker 11 (16:21):
I give it four out of five. First season really strong.
Second season falls off a little bit, but it's worth it.
Speaker 1 (16:26):
Okay, go check all of our reviews up on our
Bobby Bone Show web page.
Speaker 2 (16:30):
Don't watch Fine and Amelia, it's terrible. You made me
want to watch it.
Speaker 1 (16:33):
Check out Space jam Man only because you you didn't
know they had not found her.
Speaker 2 (16:37):
Maybe it was just like some historical data.
Speaker 6 (16:39):
Okay, it's time for the good news, Bobby.
Speaker 1 (16:49):
These two students, Klaya Johnson and Nikiya Jackson from Saint
Mary's Academy, and so they're from down in New Orleans,
and they presented proof for this ctagoraan theorem trigger on
treet lunch Bunch. If I have no idea about but
Charles Barkley said he'd give a million bucks to this
academy if they kind of broke through and proved this,
and so I can go through the area of a
square who side I'm gonna do that because I don't
(17:11):
even understand what the story's about as far as the math.
But they were on it and they were working towards it,
and Charles Barkley's like, Okay, if you guys actually hit this,
I'll give a million bucks.
Speaker 2 (17:21):
To the school.
Speaker 4 (17:22):
Oh wow.
Speaker 2 (17:22):
And they did, and so we give them a million bucks. Wow.
Speaker 1 (17:26):
So he's going to continue donating over the next ten years.
And because these two students figured out new proof for
the I'm not going to try this is what it's No.
Speaker 2 (17:35):
I know that part.
Speaker 1 (17:36):
I can say that, but I'm talking about the area
of a square whose side is I have pot news
is equal to some of the areas of the squares
on the other two sides. It's written as a two
plus B two equal C two. For two thousand years,
no mathematicians been able to demonstrate the truth of it
without simply using the equation itself reproof.
Speaker 2 (17:54):
That's called circular logic. Okay, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1 (17:59):
Anyway, Charles Barkley's dude, it's good job.
Speaker 2 (18:01):
I like that.
Speaker 1 (18:01):
There you go. That's from the good news network, and
that is what it's all about. That was telling me
something good. You guy's been playing the same numbers in
the lottery for twenty years. He hit one million. Wow,
I was thinking about your lunch box. Now. You don't
play the same numbers, No, can't, because you think if
you play the same numbers and then you happen to
miss one week and those numbers hit yeah, yeah, nine nights,
(18:24):
nine night, he thinks he'd killed you know right.
Speaker 2 (18:30):
No, No, if I missed out on one hundred million dollars,
if you if you.
Speaker 1 (18:33):
Just think about it, you know, I wait, I thought
about it.
Speaker 2 (18:35):
We've talked about this. I know.
Speaker 6 (18:37):
But Eddie, if you played the same numbers every time,
let's say, for five years, and then you get sick,
you get you know, measles, measles?
Speaker 3 (18:47):
What is this notin tenth that at four and he
suddenly can't play thet You.
Speaker 6 (18:51):
Can't go to the gas station to get his lottery ticket.
Speaker 2 (18:53):
Because your vaccination of kindergarten work anymore. So he'll because
you're stuck at home in measles. You're gonna be sad,
but you're not gonna nine.
Speaker 6 (19:00):
He's watch in the news and they're like, here are
the winning numbers of one hundred million.
Speaker 2 (19:05):
Dollars, and those are your numbers. It wasn't like, it
wasn't meant to be. I don't believe it meant to be.
Speaker 1 (19:12):
But I'm still gonna not gonna nine nine n I'm.
Speaker 2 (19:16):
Not gonna nine. You're gonna hope the measles take you out?
I don't think so.
Speaker 1 (19:19):
I'm gonna wonder why I got the measles when this
hasn't really hasn't been prevalent.
Speaker 2 (19:23):
And that a long time. That's why. Okay, here's another
one lunchbox.
Speaker 1 (19:27):
In North Carolina, she went her second major cash five
lottery prize and under a year, so she wanted about
a hundred thousand bucks and then she wins again for
three hundred and forty six thousand dollars within twelve months.
Speaker 2 (19:39):
Is she a time traveler, be cheating? Or see really lucky?
Really lucky?
Speaker 6 (19:43):
And I mean with the five, it's you know, less
combinations if you play it all the time, that.
Speaker 2 (19:48):
Much less because what the big one six right six
in a ball, isn't it? Or it's five in a ball.
Speaker 6 (19:55):
But I don't know what the five, I don't know
what it goes up to like if it's only like
one through two, why, Yeah, that's crazy.
Speaker 1 (20:01):
You want half million dollars basically in a year, two
different times for that easy.
Speaker 2 (20:05):
That'd be happening to a lot of people. Yeah, let
me look and see what pick five?
Speaker 6 (20:08):
Oh wow, I would invest one and I still a
lot of.
Speaker 2 (20:13):
Why in a year? So you just think she's lucky.
Speaker 6 (20:17):
Yeah, maybe I need to Maybe since not as me
and people play pick five, maybe that's what I need
to play.
Speaker 1 (20:22):
It's not about people not playing it. You're not playing
against other people. You still have to get those numbers. Yeah,
you have to get then. I think he thinks he's
playing against people. That's why he hasn't won. Could be
in a second, we'll talk about the most exciting time
of your life. All of you think about it. I
want to know what you think is the most exciting
time of your life. I'm going to go around the
room to me more as sixty one, she says, Now
(20:44):
it's the most exciting time of her life.
Speaker 2 (20:47):
Got it?
Speaker 1 (20:48):
Yeah, sure, that's where the idea comes from. She's doing
movie press and she's like, this is the most exciting
time of my life. My children are grown, I have
the most independence and autonomy. I can redefine where I
want to go for her sixty one best time.
Speaker 4 (21:00):
Of her life amy now, I think right now? Or
to come, like to me, you.
Speaker 2 (21:04):
Can't do it to come?
Speaker 4 (21:05):
Okay, fine?
Speaker 2 (21:05):
Might you might die?
Speaker 1 (21:06):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (21:07):
An hour?
Speaker 1 (21:07):
No?
Speaker 2 (21:07):
Oh gosh, you can't do to come?
Speaker 4 (21:10):
Okay.
Speaker 3 (21:10):
I think right now my life is pretty exciting because
I'm I don't know, it's like fresh start, new beginning
type stuff happening and making my own decisions, which I
don't always love, but there's just like the unknown is
exciting and I don't know what the future holds for me,
and I'm yeah, dating, I don't know.
Speaker 2 (21:30):
Well, are you convincing yourself?
Speaker 6 (21:32):
No?
Speaker 4 (21:32):
I just think it is.
Speaker 1 (21:33):
I feel like we just heard her trying to convince
ourselves and then like it all backed out. But okay, yeah,
we're here for it, okay, lunchbox.
Speaker 10 (21:40):
Most exciting time in your life, I'd say twenty three
age age twenty three. Twenty one was cool because you
could drink and you have to look over your shoulder
like you're doing something illegal, but twenty three you can
legally drink. I had a job called the radio, so
the fame was starting to take on. And so it
was like everywhere I went, I was a rock star,
and so just everything about.
Speaker 2 (22:01):
It was awesome.
Speaker 6 (22:02):
Everywhere you went, everywhere I went, there was no stress,
there was no anything, didn't have to worry about.
Speaker 2 (22:09):
If you want that chick, got that chick. Really, you
just pointed it was that. It was that easy. It
was a fish in a barrel.
Speaker 1 (22:15):
I think mine's like nineteen or twenty nineteen, twenty twenty
when I met my wife, because it's before COVID, like
everything was popping career wise. I've met my wife, like,
I think that to me, I'm just not gonna say
now because Amy just took that. You have though the best. Yes,
I think for me it is right right now, Like
(22:35):
I've never been healthier, I have a great relation. I
think my wife and I is marriage is the best
it's ever been because I've been tough to be married
to because I don't know how to be in a relationship.
And I think I've developed my little kid brain is
starting to develop a little bit mentally.
Speaker 2 (22:50):
I just don't want to pick that because Amy picked that.
Pick it. No, I don't want to be the cop out.
Speaker 1 (22:54):
So I'm going to go nineteen or twenty when I
met my wife and everything was going great.
Speaker 2 (23:00):
Two nineteen twenty, Yeah, not age nineteen. She'd have been seven.
Speaker 1 (23:04):
Yeah, that had not been good. So I'm gonna go
twenty nineteen, twenty twenty, yeah, Eddie.
Speaker 5 (23:09):
Two thousand and three, Man, I graduated from Sam's in
State and I was moving to Austin. I already had
a job lined up. Dude, life was like the future
was wide open.
Speaker 1 (23:17):
Man.
Speaker 2 (23:18):
We were like, to do what your job? Oh, I
was working in the news.
Speaker 5 (23:20):
I'd already gotten tired to work at the news, so
the job was set. I'm moving to the big city,
and dude, in my mind, it's like this my life
is starting right now.
Speaker 2 (23:29):
That was really cool. Yeah, it's pretty cool just to
think that anything was possible.
Speaker 1 (23:34):
Yeah, those days when I was like twenty two or
twenty three and struggling financially, we're like the greatest days
thinking back, because everything was possible everything and there was
nothing I felt that I could not do right, and
a little that was being naive, but I was like,
I can do anything I want in the whole world
because I don't unrely on anybody.
Speaker 2 (23:51):
I've learned how to.
Speaker 1 (23:52):
Absolutely fin for myself, and I felt like I could
do anything I wanted, whatever path I wanted to choose.
Speaker 2 (23:57):
I felt like that, don't you feel like that? Now?
Speaker 1 (24:00):
I feel like I don't want to choose. There are
paths I've cut off for myself. But no, they can't
really be a pro athlete anymore.
Speaker 2 (24:06):
Because like me, like I can't.
Speaker 6 (24:07):
I mean there's a lot I'm saying, like you had
all your boys and you're just like man.
Speaker 2 (24:10):
I never had a bunch of boys. We're going out
every Friday. I never did that. I was like man,
and then you hit him up the next day, dude,
how to go with her? I never experienced that part. Yeah,
that was fun, Morgan go Yeah.
Speaker 9 (24:23):
Mine would be twenty sixteen. I was about twenty two.
Speaker 8 (24:25):
To Eddie's point, I was moving to Nashville.
Speaker 9 (24:28):
In my whole life, I had no idea what was
to come. I knew I was moving to Nashville and
that was about all I knew.
Speaker 8 (24:33):
And I was going to try new things and see
where a life took me. And I was so just
like bright eyed, bushy tailed didn't know.
Speaker 4 (24:39):
What life had in store for me.
Speaker 2 (24:41):
Did you be a singer?
Speaker 3 (24:43):
Nope?
Speaker 9 (24:43):
We had given up on that dream.
Speaker 4 (24:46):
Yeah, yeah, I had given up by that.
Speaker 8 (24:48):
Point, but yeah, I was just like there was so
many endless opportunities in different passways that I could take.
Speaker 9 (24:53):
So I feel like twenty two.
Speaker 4 (24:54):
Was the year.
Speaker 1 (24:55):
So basically it's when we were kids. You threw your
you peaked amy, and I are like just now starting now.
Speaker 6 (25:02):
You guys are starting to live a little bit. I
don't know what you guys mean.
Speaker 2 (25:05):
Is that what it is? We're just starting to live
a little bit. Yeah, but you've been living for a
long time and living in a long time. Now I'm
kind of just like, you're done.
Speaker 6 (25:12):
Well, I'm not trying to be done, but have you
beat probably give that chick that chick.
Speaker 2 (25:18):
Yeah, now it's just one chick. You just well, yeah,
your wife.
Speaker 8 (25:22):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (25:23):
You ever had a feeling about a celebrity then a
story comes out and you feel a little different about him.
And I think the ultimate one, probably in our lifetime
is Bill Cosby because we listen we were kids. Cosby
Show was on either we watched it when we were kids,
very young. We watched it when we got a little older,
on like Nick at Night, and it was so wholesome
and then you realize Bill Cosby was just the worst.
Speaker 4 (25:42):
Yeah, yeah, that one that was pretty clear.
Speaker 3 (25:44):
It's like black and white, like some are in the gray, like, oh,
what is this person bad?
Speaker 4 (25:49):
This was just bad.
Speaker 2 (25:50):
Well, so Bill Cosby is number one.
Speaker 1 (25:52):
But earlier in the show, we're talking about Blake Lively
from Gossip Girl, and when you watched the past few
years of heard, it's made me kind of sour on her.
Speaker 2 (26:01):
Although who cares if I'm sour on Blake Lively?
Speaker 1 (26:04):
Like I thought she was like super cool, but then
I watch like another story that's come out, and then
I want to ask you guys, if you've had any
celebrities in your mind be changed. I was asked a
couple of different times and two different interviews that I
did how I felt about Dave Grole. Now. Dave Grole,
lead singer of Foo Fighters, announced maybe early last week.
He said, I'm now the father of a young baby
(26:25):
out of my marriage. He announced it probably because he
didn't want it to be announced. He's trying to beat
the news. They like, do you feel any different about
Dave Grole? And I don't because I really just expect
all rock stars to be hooking up with everybody and
I know too many like non rock start I know,
like country stars yeah, or normal people or yes, I
(26:46):
do that, you know on every level, and athletes, yeah,
but normal people.
Speaker 2 (26:50):
You're right, a lot of normal people do it that
we don't know about.
Speaker 1 (26:53):
They're if you're a touring country singer, man, it's definitely
the minority of those who happn't And it's tough athletes,
always traveling, and so they're like, do you feel differently
about Dave Girl. I don't feel like Dave Girl the
Foo Fighters was trying to tell me how to live
(27:14):
my life. Where it really starts to be weird is
when it's somebody who's trying to be this moral high
person and then you find out they've been a fraud
and they've been doing all this stuff they're telling you
not to do.
Speaker 2 (27:24):
I don't feel like he was that.
Speaker 1 (27:25):
I also think human lives are full of nuanced like
nothing is, as Amy said, black and white. And I
don't think one small area where maybe you've had shortcomings
make you a completely bad person.
Speaker 2 (27:36):
I hope that's never judged against me.
Speaker 1 (27:38):
I'm sure there are a lot of areas where I
don't actually meet whatever criteria people is think that I
should meet as a person. So I don't really feel
different about Dave girl, because I never really had an
idea about Dave Grol as like a human being.
Speaker 2 (27:48):
But I was asked that.
Speaker 1 (27:49):
So many times, well twice, that's so many to me
that I was gonna ask you, guys, is there any
celebrities do you feel different about or maybe even better
because I can give you a better somebody that I
had like a pretty good thought about. But I just
I'm like, and it can't be somebody you know, know,
because like Tim Tebow, I don't know know him, but
I like, if I saw him, I think he'd be like, hey, Bobby,
good to see again.
Speaker 2 (28:08):
That dude is everything I thought he probably was, or thought,
there's no way he's that dude.
Speaker 1 (28:14):
He's that dude, like as kind, as focused, as warm, gentle,
just the best. So that was somebody I thought some
of that's got to be fake because it's too much.
It's the opposite Tim Tebow. Possibly greatest human ever. I'll
say it, that's pretty cool. Possibly greatest human ever. Yeah,
(28:36):
anything on your list there, aiming.
Speaker 3 (28:37):
Gosh, My current is just because I've been on a
downward spiral with the Blake Lively stuff. But when I
was on TikTok watching that, this video came up about
mister Beast, and I guess I've always just thought he
was like a really great guy.
Speaker 4 (28:48):
But have y'all heard bad things about him?
Speaker 2 (28:50):
Yeah? Recently?
Speaker 4 (28:51):
Yeah? Real, here's this whole friend.
Speaker 6 (28:53):
Right the one Yeah, like his co host and like
he turned a blind eye to it at first.
Speaker 2 (28:59):
But again I'm hearing everything second and third hand.
Speaker 1 (29:01):
The other thing about to teach your stuff though, sometimes
TikTok teaches what TikTok wants to teach you.
Speaker 4 (29:06):
Yeah, that this guy had a master's in psychology. Oh
the video was watching.
Speaker 1 (29:11):
I watch this guy who has a master He's like,
I have a master's in PR, and he tells people
how to do PR stuff.
Speaker 2 (29:15):
I like, that's the worst advice I've.
Speaker 4 (29:16):
Heard him to be better.
Speaker 2 (29:18):
I don't know that guy. I don't know ease, I
flip off of it. I don't follow on.
Speaker 1 (29:21):
But okay, I don't know enough about that story to comment.
I've read one side of it.
Speaker 4 (29:26):
Yeah, neither do I.
Speaker 3 (29:27):
I guess I was just like dang, I never thought
anything could he said bad about mister Beese.
Speaker 4 (29:32):
But now look, you here. I don't know.
Speaker 2 (29:33):
Well, I also don't think that mister Beast does. I
don't know.
Speaker 1 (29:38):
I don't think mister Beast does charity to protect himself
from the bad stuff. I think he has found a
way to give back, but it also creates content which
also allows him to give back.
Speaker 2 (29:47):
It's a it's a so, I don't know, it's a
whole little eco.
Speaker 1 (29:50):
So mister beasts is is I read his like ten
twelve page whatever that is about how he runs his business.
It's really fascinating good. But I don't know about a person. Okay,
mister Bee's affected lunchbox.
Speaker 12 (30:02):
Man, there's several, give me one. Mel Gibson, Oh yeah,
for sure. I mean yeah, liked him, yes, just movies
in general. He thought he was he's a weapon, like
I mean he made good movies.
Speaker 2 (30:15):
Yeah, weapon, don't watch the web. Yeah yeah mel Gibson's one. Yeah,
you're right. And then like just like not a good dude.
What did he do?
Speaker 1 (30:26):
Just yell his daughter no, no no no, said very
anismitic things, very very very good.
Speaker 2 (30:31):
Yeah. So yeah that and that's him saying okay, yeah,
that's him coming from his mouth.
Speaker 3 (30:36):
And that was when our only source of getting that
stuff was like like TMZ would like break some sorry
or Perez Hilton and you'd have all this stuff and
good one.
Speaker 2 (30:44):
I haven't Eddie Henny.
Speaker 5 (30:47):
I mean not that I really like thought he or
anything he did was really that bad.
Speaker 2 (30:52):
That bad. But it shocked me.
Speaker 5 (30:53):
It was Tiger Woods, just when everything happened with Tiger Woods,
because he was just such a friendly, nice, good old
guy and all of a sudden it's just like dang
many talking with heart.
Speaker 2 (31:04):
Thinking about Tiger though.
Speaker 1 (31:07):
Did I say, don't you never know what's happened behind
somebody's doors, right, what's allowed agreed to?
Speaker 2 (31:11):
But did Tiger have do something illegal? No?
Speaker 1 (31:13):
No, okay, I'm not what I'm saying asking if I'm
not remembering something.
Speaker 2 (31:18):
Yeah, and then he passed out inside of the road.
Speaker 4 (31:20):
You know things I'm not talking about with women.
Speaker 2 (31:23):
I no, no, I hear you.
Speaker 4 (31:23):
I could say, they're right, I get I get it.
Speaker 5 (31:27):
It's not saying you get arrested for anything, just the
car stuff.
Speaker 6 (31:31):
But then I look at it and I if you
watched the documentary on him and his dad, like would
take him to the golf course and put him on
the putting green, and his dad had the window BA
go there so he.
Speaker 2 (31:38):
Could I thek dad was doing that. But that's everything
I'm saying.
Speaker 1 (31:41):
So it's not everyone, but it's it's like, oh, where do.
Speaker 2 (31:44):
You get it from? I gotta get it, but mostly
we all get it from somewhere.
Speaker 1 (31:48):
But Lunchbox is saying all the Tiger's infidelity, he saw
his model was his dad because he watched his dad
do it his whole life.
Speaker 11 (31:53):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (31:54):
Yeah, he's not saying it's right. He's saying that's from
a young age where yeah, yeah, Tiger's definitely a shock.
But but never, know what, I'm never like I hate
Tiger never, no, never.
Speaker 5 (32:04):
And I still don't hate Tiger. It's just like that
that one shocked me.
Speaker 2 (32:07):
I still root for him.
Speaker 9 (32:12):
Morgan anybody, Yeah, mine's Chris Brown.
Speaker 1 (32:15):
Oh yeah, and he just continues to be terrible. Yeah.
Speaker 8 (32:19):
And honestly when all those pictures, like, I haven't listened
to his music when all that came out, I've not listened.
If it comes up, I immediately like passed through the song.
Speaker 9 (32:26):
I just can't.
Speaker 4 (32:27):
I can't get over.
Speaker 8 (32:27):
And I know it was like fifteen years ago, but
I can't.
Speaker 1 (32:31):
Other ones, Uh. Danny Masterson who's in jail now that
seventies show it is.
Speaker 4 (32:36):
Oh gosh, that's unbelievable.
Speaker 1 (32:39):
Like I never had a thought of Harvey Weinstein because
I didn't know him. It was in like front facing famous,
but but you know that it would be a celebt.
Speaker 2 (32:46):
But again, oh.
Speaker 4 (32:47):
Oh, lou Pearlman, I don't know one.
Speaker 2 (32:50):
I know, but I got one. Those are just scandals.
I'm saying, you know a celebrity. Your mind has changed.
Speaker 5 (32:54):
About Jared from Subway?
Speaker 12 (32:56):
Oh yeah, sugar, there's a couple bitty Oh yeah.
Speaker 2 (33:06):
Like I can't imposed by video him give me dabsy
more because I'm.
Speaker 3 (33:08):
Like, ah, which that makes me wonder about like j Lo.
You know, whenever I was watching that did he stuff,
I'm like, how much do people around him know?
Speaker 4 (33:18):
And like just not say anything?
Speaker 2 (33:21):
Marge Lance Armstrong. Yeah, everybody thought he was like the
best dude, and he was and he was garbage. But
that one continues like more.
Speaker 3 (33:30):
But isn't that more just like bad personality?
Speaker 1 (33:33):
No?
Speaker 2 (33:33):
Two things? Two things.
Speaker 1 (33:34):
One the Lance the yellow bracelets, like he was lying
the whole thing, Like that was he lied and.
Speaker 2 (33:40):
Inspired so many people with those yellow bracelets.
Speaker 1 (33:43):
So I mean, so you're saying, So you're saying, if
the crime happens, but more people benefit from the crime,
that it's okay.
Speaker 4 (33:52):
I don't know, Cycling.
Speaker 6 (33:55):
I understand your reasoning, Like I'm okay with him cheating
to win the races and an inspiring a mayor.
Speaker 2 (34:00):
What I don't like is then when he was threatening people,
I will.
Speaker 1 (34:03):
Injure life and in your career, and still so many
people are inspired.
Speaker 2 (34:06):
Did you ever see the documentary. I'm just telling you
I had enough run ins. He's a bad dude. He's a
a crabby person. Aside from the yellow band situation.
Speaker 5 (34:15):
There's a scene in the documentary where he goes to
his son's football team. He plays for Rice, and he's
talking to the whole football team. He's like, I love
all you guys. My favorite number fifty five and they're like,
this sounds like dad, I'm forty seven. Oh oh gosh,
that's not my number.
Speaker 11 (34:29):
Dad.
Speaker 2 (34:32):
That's a tough one. Gives you a little idea.
Speaker 4 (34:35):
Like most of these are men, Oh yeah.
Speaker 2 (34:37):
For sure. Okay. A woman out there, Ellen degenerous, Oh
that is.
Speaker 4 (34:42):
A little shocking.
Speaker 1 (34:43):
I was surprised because she was so mean, like everybody,
so it wasn't a crime. The crime ones are like, right,
but that I like that one.
Speaker 2 (34:49):
Yeah, I just need to bring a woman because she said.
Speaker 1 (34:51):
It was all but again, that's not a crime. So
we're like for dudes, we're like people in jail for
terrible things. And then lunch is like Ellen's mean. Here's
a voicemail from Abby.
Speaker 2 (35:03):
I had a question.
Speaker 11 (35:04):
I was listening to the segment with Brandon Lambert.
Speaker 5 (35:06):
Why do some artists say record?
Speaker 4 (35:09):
Some will say album? But so what is record? Like
the old school way of saying it? Can you differentiate
record and album?
Speaker 7 (35:16):
If the same thing?
Speaker 4 (35:17):
What's up?
Speaker 2 (35:18):
Kind of? But not really?
Speaker 1 (35:19):
They're pretty synonymous. Record can be even an EP, which
is a short version of an LP. There's a lot
of terms that are a bit outdated, but EP is
just a few songs. An LP, which is like long plays,
I remember it is like a full album, right, So
an EP can also be a record, Like I made
a record five songs. An album has to be the ELP.
(35:43):
Just don't worry about it because it's so tricky. But
same thing. For the most part. Album and record mean
the same thing. All right, give me one more.
Speaker 11 (35:50):
Morning studio more in Bobby, if Scupa Seed leaves the show.
Speaker 5 (35:55):
That means Amy's cousin was right.
Speaker 9 (35:57):
Yet again, I do believe she mentioned some than a
while back, maybe even at the beginning of the year
or last year, that someone will be leaving.
Speaker 2 (36:05):
And there you have it.
Speaker 1 (36:07):
So the update is scoob of Steve is possibly hopefully
gonna get a morning job on another station. But really
can't say much about that right now. We're still working
on it. We're still as an agent. We're still negotiate
any contract your agent. Now, well, I've just been kind
of running fullback, like plowing away from my boy, not
taking any sort.
Speaker 2 (36:26):
Of percentage or anything I do.
Speaker 1 (36:28):
So right now I have no further comment, but we're
really rooting for Scooba Steve where we're sorry for our loss.
Speaker 2 (36:34):
Possible.
Speaker 3 (36:35):
That is interesting though I forgot she said that, Oh
your cousin, Yeah, that's someone my.
Speaker 2 (36:44):
Pile of stories.
Speaker 3 (36:45):
The New York Post had a story about a guy
claiming to make a really good money as a professional
wedding destroyer.
Speaker 2 (36:53):
Is that if you're angry that someone's marrying like your girl.
Speaker 3 (36:56):
No, it's brides that have cold feet, and they want
him to show up and object, so they don't have
to go through the wedding.
Speaker 2 (37:03):
This is a fake thing.
Speaker 1 (37:04):
Here's no chance this guy's ever done this more than
one time. There's no chance. This is not real, he said.
Speaker 3 (37:09):
Started as a joke, and he posted a silly ad
offering to rescue brides from their wedding for five hundred
and fifty dollars. Then women actually started hiring him, and
he is now booked through the end of the year.
Speaker 2 (37:19):
No chance.
Speaker 1 (37:20):
So he goes in and taking telling you this is
bull crap. It's somebody on TikTok just saying this. They
can get some streams.
Speaker 4 (37:28):
And he shows up.
Speaker 3 (37:29):
He waits for the officiant to say, prove anyone object,
Then he pretends he's an old flame.
Speaker 4 (37:35):
The bride runs off with him.
Speaker 2 (37:37):
Guys, there is no chance this is real.
Speaker 6 (37:39):
This is no because you've gone to a wedding lately.
They don't even say does anybody object?
Speaker 2 (37:43):
No, they do, they don't. No, they really don't. Really.
Speaker 4 (37:46):
Maybe Morgan, she goes to a wedding.
Speaker 1 (37:48):
Like every day, But I don't know that that's as
universal as it used to be.
Speaker 8 (37:53):
In all the weddings I've been in this year, it
hasn't happened.
Speaker 1 (37:56):
I don't want ask and she's from Middle America.
Speaker 4 (37:59):
Yeah, all right, the iconic Are.
Speaker 2 (38:01):
You giving up? No chance that's real? No chance, I'm
not saying the story is not real. And that guy's
full of crazy.
Speaker 3 (38:08):
Okay, go ahead, And what a way to get out
of having to have.
Speaker 4 (38:10):
An awkward conversation.
Speaker 2 (38:11):
No, you just say, hey, I don't want to do
this anymore.
Speaker 1 (38:14):
Then you keep people from flying in instead of paying
five hundred and fifty bucks for some dude who come
up and ruin your wedding.
Speaker 2 (38:18):
Sure. True.
Speaker 3 (38:19):
The iconic highly sought after Texas Roadhouse honey cinnamon butter
and mini rolls have hit Walmart shelves.
Speaker 4 (38:26):
I used to go in.
Speaker 3 (38:27):
College to Texas Roadhouse and just went straight up, walk in,
ask for rolls and butter, and like pay like a
dollar and walk out, and that was our dinner.
Speaker 4 (38:34):
It's so good.
Speaker 3 (38:35):
And now you can buy a seven point three five
ounce tub of the butter and then a package of
the mini rolls and have my home.
Speaker 1 (38:40):
Sometimes whenever they do stuff like Chickile puts their sauce
in the grocery store, yeah, or Red Lobster puts a roll,
it makes them like not as valuable in the store.
Speaker 2 (38:49):
Oh for sure. It's like it brings it down.
Speaker 1 (38:52):
Yeah, yeah, Like it's the appeal is not there to
go to the It's like not it's such a prize anymore.
Speaker 6 (38:57):
The crave is that you have to go there to
get it, and you can get it all the times.
Speaker 3 (38:59):
Like whatever, I got the Chick fil A sauce in
the bottle at the grocery store.
Speaker 2 (39:04):
That it's great. Yeah, yeah, but you got a chick
play last, don't you.
Speaker 4 (39:07):
Whatever I went through Friday night.
Speaker 2 (39:09):
I'll bet you doing a wedding too, and some guys like
I've Jake.
Speaker 3 (39:11):
Okay, a sixty one year old Ohio man named Mike
paid one hundred dollars for Freezezy Top tickets.
Speaker 2 (39:16):
For a lot for free Eazy Top tickets for.
Speaker 3 (39:20):
Life, for life, Like for the rest of his life,
he'll get the tickets for free. But it was one
hundred dollars payment originally.
Speaker 2 (39:25):
Oh cool, gotta be a scam.
Speaker 4 (39:27):
No, this was back in nineteen eighty four.
Speaker 1 (39:29):
How much?
Speaker 4 (39:30):
Oh and he.
Speaker 3 (39:32):
Is still cashing in forty years later. He gets two
free tickets plus backstage passes for every tour and he
has no plans to slow down.
Speaker 4 (39:39):
I mean the top.
Speaker 1 (39:43):
As one hundred and nineteen times, and one of our
guys died, like what.
Speaker 2 (39:45):
Do you want?
Speaker 3 (39:46):
But my question is what artists would you want tickets
for life to their shows?
Speaker 1 (39:51):
So you got to think here, do you want to
pick somebody that you love now or do you want
to pick somebody young that you'll have tickets.
Speaker 2 (39:58):
To for a long time? Bang for your buck?
Speaker 1 (40:01):
Yeah, because if you were to pick like a George Straight,
he's probably seventy, you probably get about fifteen more years
on that max. Yeah, so you may want to go
somebody younger. So he picked somebody like a Morgan wall
And or Luke Combs because they're under forty, or like
Zach Bryant, Haylor Swift.
Speaker 2 (40:17):
Taylor Swift. That's a good one. Oh, Taylor's a really
good That's probably a good one because you could just
sell those things make a ton of money. That was
Amy's pile of stories. It's time for the good news?
Speaker 3 (40:29):
How much box?
Speaker 6 (40:34):
Take yourself back to high school? Do you even know
who the janitor was? The custodian? Did you pay attention
to him?
Speaker 2 (40:39):
Mister Waynslow I knew him, had a bunch of keys
our minds? Was Rick yeah, Rick. Oh you had a
first name, jan Yeah, yeah, it's Rick.
Speaker 1 (40:46):
That's cool. We used to ask him what's that key for?
And I think he had so many keys he didn't know,
like he would just add a new key because he
had so many keys, and then he got scared to lose.
Speaker 2 (40:57):
Is the whole situation.
Speaker 1 (40:58):
So that whole thing about the janitor with all the
keys story is real. He wore two belts.
Speaker 2 (41:03):
Go ahead. Well.
Speaker 6 (41:04):
Francis is the custodian at James Madison High School in Virginia,
and the students are like, man, this guy is so nice.
He's so friendly, always offers his prayers and you know,
helping us out when.
Speaker 2 (41:14):
We need something. We need to do something for him.
Speaker 6 (41:16):
And he always talked about his dream car, a jeep
wrangler couldn't afford it. So the students got together said, hey,
let's start a gofund me put it up.
Speaker 2 (41:25):
Are kids awesome now? They weren't when we were kids.
Let's be honest, we were awful. I wasn't.
Speaker 1 (41:30):
I was the one that wasn't awful, but I got
beat up for not being awful, so that sucked too.
Speaker 2 (41:33):
Why are kids cool now? I don't know, because I wouldn't.
Speaker 1 (41:37):
Have done this.
Speaker 2 (41:37):
No, say that.
Speaker 6 (41:39):
Yeah, they raised over twenty thousands dollars and surprised him
with a brand new Jeep Wrangler, his dream car.
Speaker 1 (41:48):
Looking at it, read really all because why he's awesome.
Speaker 6 (41:53):
Because he's nice and kind and gets back to the students.
So they wanted to show love and get back to him.
Speaker 2 (41:59):
The Jeep's awesome. Of course, it's a twenty thousand dollars
g of course it is.
Speaker 4 (42:02):
The parents are going to be so proud.
Speaker 2 (42:04):
And then I read this he quit the next day.
No he didn't. No, I'm just trying, but still had
respect it. He worked hard here in the g drove
up into the sunset. Yeah, a good story. Get story.
That's what it's all about.
Speaker 6 (42:16):
That was telling me something good.
Speaker 1 (42:19):
And that is the end of the first half of
the podcast. That is the end of the first half
of the podcast, the first time of the podcast.
Speaker 2 (42:29):
That is the end of the first time on the podcast.
Speaker 1 (42:32):
You can go to a podcast to or you can
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