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Speaker 1 (00:01):
It's time for the Bobby Bones post show. Here's your host,
Bobby Bones. What do I want my base to be?
Building my own bowl for lunch? I'm trying to be
as clean as possible this week. I don't wanted to
be rosemary potatoes, brown rice, pasta. I don't want to
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do pasta, kale and Keane Waugh nom or super food
bland I spelt. It's gotta be rosemary potatoes or brown rice. Right, yeah, yeah,
I'll do rosemary potatoes. That sounds good. What do you
mean out of everything rosemary is? So it just sounded weird.
It's a spice potatoes. Maybe. What sauce would I like? Marinara, terryake, teryaki,
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I don't very good. I'm not a big teryoake guy.
Really sweet chili. Yeah that's good too, Tye peanut buff
buf good peanut peanut. They don't have those anymore. I'm
gonna go buffalo. You want spicy? What are you? Buffalo sauce?
What are you getting the mouth? Wait? So far it's
the potatoes and buffalo. Oh, I've already ordered the vegetables.
Do you want to hear the vegetables I put in it? Yes,
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spinach tomatoes, broccoli. Stop. I'm just telling you. Cucumber, chicken, good,
buffalo sauce sounds good? Man, Well, place this call man.
Maybe I'll get a man. Maybe you can get some Yeah,
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I'll tell you off the here. It's just a place
that makes food, you know. Yeah, yeah, but I mean
sounds like a place on our beIN. Do they have
peanut tempe toccas? Yeah? So what I'm saying, it's bowls
with chicken. The worst thing that I do, and it's
so stupid. I'll order food up here to this building
and then I go home and try to order some
food if Caitlin's gone, and then I'll be waiting for it.
It's like it's just been delivered. And then I realize
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they've delivered it back to this building because I never
changed it in your location. That's an hour I'm set back. Yeah,
it's not good. It sucks. Um okay neck tip. What
twenty nine percent is what they have on here? As
you're on my hero is what I'm gonna be. Oh
oh my goodness, people they're trying to grind. I am
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lucky enough to be in a good place right now,
so okay, let me pass it out. Much I can. Yeah,
I'm just you're not tipping LUNCHBOXI okay, Like why are
you judging his team? You know, I'm just trying to
get the information with that place because I'm always looking
for new lunch places. I'll tell you when this is over,
I know. I'm just remember remind you put your pen
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We don't sell it. No, Okay, thank you, Mike. I'm
gonna come to you about the oscars in a second,
if you want to. I just saw that they came across.
If you want to, prepare that. A woman in Texas
played guilty of stealing a one million dollars scratch off
lottery ticket from a cousin. Oh yeah, I read this
store is legit. Tell me then without reading it, give
me that the heads. So the guy one or the
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cousin won the million dollars on a scratch off but
wanted to remain anonymous, and so she was like, here,
I'll cash it for you, don't worry about it. So
she went got the ticket, went and cashed it, and
then went back to him and had some forged documents
from the state the lottery Commission saying it was only
a twenty thousand dollars win. And she goes, so, here's
thirteen thousand dollars as arrest went to taxes and she
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pocketed the rest your own cousin. Yeah, so then what
happens how does she find out? Well, then the cousin
went to the authorities and was like, hey, this doesn't
seem right. I know I had a million dollars and
see if that other the bad cousin would have been
kind of ahead of it. She would have cut the
phone line and then reconnected as somebody being the fake authorities,
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and they'd been like, we're showing up and she'd bought
them all copy outfits and we're taking care of a movie.
But yeah, so a bad one though not good man. Yeah,
that stinks. Amy's doing a show here in town in Nashville. Amy,
tell every right about your show. Well, it's kind of
talking the show today. I forgot. I'm sorry. Well that's okay.
It's gonna be March twenty fifth, so we have a
little bit of time, but tickets going sale this Friday
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at ten am Central. But I kind of have summed
it up as like what a successful girls night out
to me is with my with my people, and it's
like you you share, what's what's the show? Though? You've
been said the name of the show or would oh
four oh sorry four things with me wrong? Good? Live?
So it's live podcast. It's a live podcast, yes, and
it's going to be at Franklin Theater. So I'm very
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excited to just get everybody together. There will be guys there,
but no, there are some Stephen Ray their husbands. Oh
but like there's laughter, there's connection they're sharing and then
when I get home from a girls night I feel
empowered and refreshed. And that's what I hope if people
come to this, they'll get all of those components and
feel like they've come home from a successful girls' night out.
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time on Friday, bobybones dot com. Right, yeah, Okay, I
say this at risk of knowing, and I don't think
I'm gonna get crushed online, but at risk of making
myself vulnerable. But like, I starting to worry about Britney
Spears again and the way that I don't really put
a lot of effort into it. But still when I
see what's going on with her, I'm like, guys, it
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ain't good. What's going on with her? Like she's posting
pictures on Instagram, She's gotten a big fight at a restaurant.
I mean, and this story isn't even that crazy, but
it's just Britney Spears is looking to sell her Calabasa's
mansion after buying it just six months ago for eleven
point eight million dollars. The singer bought the home to
be closer to her children. She says the home doesn't
offer enough privacy. She's selling it off market. But it's
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She's just constantly in the news now, and it just
I hope everything is okay, because sometimes it doesn't seem
that way, you know. I just it's funny, not funny,
but you're ringing this up. And I think three days
ago or something, I texted one of my girlfriends and said,
I'm I'm worried about Britney spears, and she replied back
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same and obviously neither one of us know her, but
it's it's just very in bizarre things, and especially coming
from what she came from. Well, we didn't know anything
about it, and people were all like, free Brittany, screaming,
Free Brittany, and I get it, but we don't really
know the intricacies of what's going on there. Yeah, it's wild.
I mean like when it was all the free Britney
stuff came out, my wife sament time, she's like, I
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feel guilty that we went to see her show in Vegas,
like she was working, like she didn't want to work.
I was like, yeah, it's bad. But then now all
this comes out. I don't know which side I'm on.
I don't think you have to pick a side. No, no,
other than just because we don't know. We don't know
what's really happening, so we shouldn't be screaming this is
the side we're on when we don't have all the
full details. It's just you hope for the best, pray
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for and hope that somebody's there with her, guiding her.
If it is as it may not even be as
the same as I could be completely wrong. I'd be like, oh,
she actually finds she's just being funny online. Like I
did a whole video of asking people to stop punching
dudes in the nuts. Did you guys see that one?
I did see that one. That's funny? Oh was it? Yeah? Thanks? Well,
then I was like then I was like, maybe I
should people maybe worried about me posting nuts. I was like, oh, so,
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you know, but you do that to me? What times
hit me in the nuts? I don't hit you in
the nuts? You used to Nope, nine nine years I
faked hit you in the nuts. A matter of fact,
that's what it was. Faked on lunchbox, like ten minutes ago.
Hit him in the nuts, I went. I made him
flinch a little bit, you know, and I usually don't flinch.
And I got mad at myself and fled away. I was, hey,
he's playing he flakes like a little baby boy. He
is dude. I hated that. I was so mad at
myself because a little baby solid ba ba boo boy inchy.
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I haven't hit you guys the nuts in the years.
You're right, you don't hit you just act like I'm
gonna hit Yeah, I get it straight, exactly right. But
one day you're gonna hit him. Mike. Well, you talked
about the best of hitting the nuts all the time.
These nuts got me. God, Mike, were you talking to
I'm perfect. We haven't done that. I haven't got with that.
The last time somebody got me a seriously over there
and he when he got me, I'm not fine for
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the Mike Oscars came out today. Yeah, the nominations, um
was shot. I was dominated for an oscar? What's up?
Was he dominated for an oscar? Austin Butler? Yeah, no, no, no,
no him lunch box all right, Yousually, Mike and I
are the ones that fall for I know all the time. Yeah,
I'm just not. I'm not you know, I'm not in
game shape right now. Best Picture, Mike? Is this one
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of those where they do like a one hundred pictures?
Now there is one? Two pictures? Movies? Yeah pictures? Yeah,
go ahead, who's up for Best Picture? All Quiet on
the Western Front to World War One movie on Netflix?
Never heard of it. It's pretty good. If you like
nineteen seventeen, it's that same kind of style. It's you
have Avatar the way of Water. Never seen it. It's good.
It's pretty long. Four hours. Yeah, surprising that got nominated
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because it's a mainstream movie. It's a sequel. Sequels hardly
got nominated. What about Godfather Too? That's an exception to
the rule that one's the only one that won for
a sequel? What about what about? What about Forest Hump?
That was a right? Next up, The Banshees of Innisharing
is a comedy. It's pretty good. It's on HBO Max.
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Next up, Elvis, Come on, I saw the first three
quarters of it. What you didn't finish it? And it
wasn't that. Yeah, it wasn't that. I didn't like it.
But when we finished it, we were tired than we're
gonna get back to it. We just were not compelled
to go back to it. Is it gonna get sympathy
vote because Dying? No? No, it's good. I don't think
it's the best picture. Right. How do you feel about
all these like Netflix and HBO Max having movies. I
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think it's great. Good creates competition, everything everywhere all at once. Yeah,
there's still real legitly movies, especially on HBO Max. What's
everything everywhere all at once? What's that it's about the multiverse.
You would love to I told you about it when
it first came out. You need to watch it? Can I?
Can I stream it? You can? Now? Give me the plot,
like the general plot, it's this lady who discovers that
she's able to tap into the multiverse. So she's trying
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to save her family and she goes through all these
different universes and finds different versions of ourselves with different battles.
Oh man, that's that's so getting turned on right now.
I love parallel basically parallel universes. How would you explain
to multiverse to Amy? Oh, I understand, Oh you do
to lunchbox? Then okay? If there was an inception, no,
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that's dreams not the same though at all. There's the
Lunchbox here now, but in a different timeline, there's a
different Lunchbox who has a completely differ in life, like
a parallel universe. Got it live in two different lines?
Like U isn't there that movie where he chooses to
like it shows you? Maybe it's a TV show where
it's like, oh, if I would have chose this life,
I'm over here and if I chose that's no, no, no, no,
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that actually that's either if he would have choose your
own adventure. This is there's two happening at the same time.
They're just multiverses. There are multiples of that happening, sort
of like multiplicity when the guy like multiplication where you
three times No multiplicity was a terrible momwhere right now
there's another lunchbox at this exact he has the same
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DNA as mess this show though, because who knows what happened.
There are ten thousand versions of this. So you're running
the show and it's wildly successful, and there's another one
where you ran. You ran the show and it failed
in like a day. Oh, I don't understand. Yeah, that
sounds terrible. All right, what else? Maybe I'll watch that
show doesn't terrible? Yeah, go ahead. The Fableman's which is
a Steven Spielberg movie basically about his life. I don't
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know any of things, really, I watched it, al us,
go ahead, Tar, that's the only one I haven't seen.
It's a German movie film, Top Gun Maverick, which is
also surprising. And you always say that there should be
a movie that actually if people have seen nominated that
would be here you go or Avatar. Now because it
made like a billion dollars. I don't know anybody who
send it as at, Mike, how does it make two
billion dollars? I don't know. Nobody had seen it. My
family was heay, sounds like money lon ring to me,
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it's not real, right, go ahead. A Triangle of Sadness.
That was pretty good. It's like more of an indie movie.
It's about all these rich people. They go on this
yacht and the yacht crashes. Whoo. That sounds good, and
it's like sur It's like yeah, Chesney, oh yeah, predict
in Chesney's future or so they should call it. And
it's like how the power shifts once they're trying to survive.
Really yeah, it's pretty good. And and then you have
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women talking because a drama Things podcast based on a
true story, which on Friday. Get tickets at ten am Central. Okay,
I'm gonna watch everything everywhere all at once. Yeah, you
should check that one out. That Tar movie is German,
but I'm watching Dark. It's awesome. It's maybe my favorite ship.
That's that's in German too. Man. Have you seen Dark? Mike, No,
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I haven't. What's that on Bones? Netflix? It we because
we watched the first episode of Dark six months ago.
Nine months ago, yeh, turn it off. We watched it.
Who cares, wasn't that whatever. One of my friends he's
been on the show. His name is Jason. He was
the one that did the experiment for NASA. They paid him.
He just lay in bed for like three months. He
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was like, dude, it's just a really good show. I
was like, man the German. He's like, put the auto
dubs on where they're putting English over their mouths that
don't match, and put the subtitles on. And so I did.
It's up there with one of the best shows I've
ever seen. Wow, that's a statement, like there's time if kaylin,
I have twenty minutes the one, get a little bit
of Dark, get your fix, and but you have to
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be in too. I don't even want to say what
it's about because you figure it out. But they're in
a town. There's a lot of weird stuff happening. It's
not Aliens, and this is one universe. There's I'm not
gonna say anything about anything, but there's a lot of
weird stuff happening and they can't figure it out. But
there's a cave or something's happening in the cave, and
that's all I leave you on. But it's German. That's
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an oh man. It's like I feel the way when
I watched Squid Game when I just couldn't get enough
Squid Game and I was like, I just how much
time to have? Okay, let's get in some squid game.
Squid Game was legit awesome. But there have been some
amazing shows. I'm almost done with The Old Man. One
more episode, such a good show. One more episode. I
think my wife cheated on me last night too. Yeah,
(14:31):
well I didn't get an Old Man. I didn't get
home to oh okayow No, I think she finished it
last night without me. Man, it is something else that's
that show too. It's a different vibe because that's an
old guy in an old guy fighting. Yeah, FBI type stuff.
What I'm excited about is eventually I'm gonna get over
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to Amazon because the new John Krasinski's back in another season.
Jack Ryan, Jack Ryan. Yes, when now it's up and
there's a new episode. Where there's so many good series.
Everybody doesn't watch same stuff anymore because there's so much
out there. There's another season of that show. On Amazon
which I watched maybe two years ago, and I forget
(15:14):
the name of it, but it's where they find all
the Nazis undercover Nazis. Yes, it's called like Strangers or
I see the picture, I can see yellow, I can
see the thumb Mail. It is awesome. What's it called Hunters, Yeah,
twenty twenties when it came out Hunters. It's got al
Pacino in it. Yeah, but they're these are the old Nazis, right, Yeah,
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and their Nazi Hunters and they're trying to find the Nazi,
the Nazis that aren't open Nazis. That show is the
shis Man. I feel like my neighbor growing up was
the Nazi, but not now that we're older and my
family wasn't. Town. We were talking about it, and it
just all makes sense. Why because he was an old
German Mail. He was really old. Oh, he's an old
German Man. And I read a while back that a
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lot of them moved to Mexico or South America after
the war. Well they think that the rumor is that
Hitler moved to like Argentina or wherever. Yeah. Yeah, we're
in South Texas and we're like, huh, that does kind
of make sense. He was a nice man. There are
a lot of them though that we're really good at science,
that we brought over here to help us with the space.
This guy was good at science. He was a scientist.
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Really yeah, I'm telling you. We were all sitting around
the dinner table. That makes so much sense. This is
crazy the last of us on HBO Max, which I
haven't started yet, but I can't wait to start it
because that's it's right in my alley and everybody's like,
it's so good. It sets the network record for viewership.
It's the most watched second episode ever on HBO, like
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four times bigger than they put the first one out.
But I need like five episodes up before I get in.
I need to eat so many cookies that I feel
in sick. Otherwise I just want more cookies, so I
I need them to have five. So I watched like
two and a half and by that half and I'm
just like, I'm exhausted of watching this. I need to
turn it off or I don't feel fulfilled. I need
It's like how I like sugar. I need to eat
so much I feel sick, or I don't feel like
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I got anything to eat at all. And this show
is right where I like my shows to be apocalypse action.
He's trying to save what I know because I didn't
play the video game. It's based off the video game,
and from what I know is this girl basically zombies, right,
she got bit or had whatever happened to her, but
she didn't turn into a zombie. So she basically has
(17:21):
what's in her as the cure, and he's got to
get her across the country. It's a very rough version
of what I don't know, but that's what I think
it is going into it. Oh man, that sounds good.
That sounds cool. What was that show where they had
to it was the end of the World and they
had to go across the country too. It was like
the end of the World Forest Whitaker, Have you ever
seen that one where like it's I think it's a movie,
(17:42):
it's just one movie in their triumph says show. Well,
maybe it's a I don't remember forest. Remember that might
end a world movie? Google how it ends? How it ends.
And they're trying to get I think he's trying to
get to his wife or his daughter who lives in
like Washington State, and he's coming from the East. It's
only five out of ten on IMD. I just remember
the concept. Oh he didn't say it was good. No, no, no,
(18:04):
I love shows like that. I tell you you guys,
you've already made your alliances. Don't worry. I've saved the clip.
Oh yeah, so when the apocalypse come, don't be coming
over to the compounds. Are we all leaders? What are
we say in the clip? I think i'd be a
good leader too. You guys don't want to be part
of my team. You already grabbing like Mike Vrabel from
the Titans, who's not gonna let you in his house.
Or Derrick Henry, but he's already like a coach man
(18:24):
he coaches like yeah, but he's not. He doesn't know.
You can not gonna be a part of his tribe.
He's gonna kill you. Don't put me in with them.
You want to go on Bobby's team, go ahead. Yeah,
I'll trade you Amy for a case of water. I'm
already making. Hey, we're good, thank you? Okay. I have
certain skill sets, uh, like what you watch you? Yeah? No,
(18:49):
I can town crier. Oh yes, I can let people
know things. I can spread the word. I can sew.
A woman spots her husband in a restaurant had nine
years after he died and an ad so. A woman
says that her husband's in a video posted last week
by a restaurant. He's been dead for nine years. They
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say that the video was recorded last week. Oh so
people are desperate to know more, but they're not talking anymore. So.
A woman on social media is begging for more information
after commenting on a new video post on Facebook by
a restaurant. Spice Cottage posted the video showing tables full
of people enjoying their meals, but a woman named Lucy
Wilson asked when the video was taken because quote, my
late husband and his son are on the first shot
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and he died in twenty fourteen and the sun still alive.
Old videos are used all the time. But the restaurant
responded that the video was recorded last week. Now that
the woman or Spice Cotage just said anymore about it,
and commenters are desperate to know more about the situation.
I'm they're lying about does she have a body? I
don't know, but people on TikTok look for attention and
fake stuff so much. That's true? If that's true, that's
grazy too. If not got us, this is my idea
(19:55):
for a new TikTok series, and if people have to
be a part of it with me, so you know
how people get on and are like, I'm a flight
attendant and here the five facts you need to know
about being a flight attendent. Hey, I'm a server, and
here are the five fax I go on and just
fake like I do all this stuff, and I'm like, hey, guys,
I'm an old worker and I have on a little
oil suit and I get five ft, but I get
make some absurd stuff up like some real but some
like like wow. But I do all of these professions.
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And I go on and just fake like I'm that
for and it's all on my feet. Like if you investigate,
you see that I'm kidding. But I bet you some
of those WOI go viral. Yeah absolutely, I just one
after the other, like, yeah, I was a roadie for
Motley Crue and I say all this stuff and here
are the five things. I bet you some of that
crap goes viral. And that's just the running joke as
I come on acting like that my profession was a pilot,
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and I swear to you I look to the right
and this orb was right beside us, and it got
to be so controversial. They the airline. I won't say who,
because I don't want to get sued. They wouldn't let
me fly commercial anymore, so I don't work for them anymore.
But so I'm just giving you tell me that crap.
It's not hilarious and wouldn't go viral. What's it orbit
(20:59):
like a bowl? I'm so like a spatient. I think
about all this stuff on TikTok that I know would work,
but then I just never get to it because I
got other things that I know no works. I have
to pay the bills with and it's a lot of work,
and it is. It's a lot of work to do
a TikTok video, especially if I'm gonna write one up. Yeah,
like I was a chemical engineer, and you will never
guess what they put inside of exactly like the guy
(21:21):
that found the money of the McDonald's. We could easily
do that, guys. I just got this from Burger King.
And I work at a funeral home. Guys. I know.
Here's the thing. I work at a funeral home and sometimes, um,
we eat too scrotums it doesn't matter. You can do
any of that. I'd share that one wouldn't say that
was not why you want to go viral. Of course
(21:41):
it's alive, but I wouldn't care. One that would be
on I'll be like, hey, guys, this is will um
and but then I give all these supposed behind the
scenes stuff of an industry that people care about. But
it's two of them are lives. That will be a
funny TikTok. I got another one too, but you share
that one. That's my million The other idea that I've
been punting around for the last three months, I thought
(22:04):
the scrotum was a million dollar idea. The one you're
not sharing. That's a digestion. No, yeah, I'm not sharing it.
I haven't. That one would be really good if I
just had the time to do it. I knew pole
last gen zers about their career aspirations and YouTuber did
not make the top ten for the first time in
a long time. Fourteen percent said business person, which that
could be a YouTuber sure, twelve percent said doctor. Nine
percent said engineer. I didn't know a single engineer or
(22:27):
even know somebody that knew an engineer growing up. That
wasn't a real job. To me, I knew people that
worked at the mill, and then I knew people that
knew like an occasional doctor, but I didn't know a doctor.
I thought having your own doctor was so crazy. People like, yeah,
call a doctor. We just would call a line at
the clinic and be like, hey, could somebody help. I
don't know. That was now I have a doctor, like
I have my literal doctor that I have a relationship
(22:49):
with that I call. That was so bizarre. In an
engineer who even knew that was a thing. I didn't
know as a real thing. To college who was like, oh,
I'm a major engineer, it was like I'm majoring in engineering,
and I was like, I don't know what that means.
Shoot you, Yeah, where's your hat? Yeah? Yeah, you fix things.
Axios has that story. The family of Carol Baskin's missing
husband is calling BS on her claim that he is alive,
and well, okay, this is like a five year old storyline.
(23:13):
The claws are coming out in the decades long feud
between Tiger Kings star Carol Baskin and the daughters of
her dead husband Don Lewis. They say pretty much that
because she's saying he has been found alive, and well
they're saying it's simply not true. She denies any involvement
in her millionaire spouses mysterious disappearance. It's crazy. They also
can't figure this one out, right, I mean yeah, but
she had the perfect cover though, of tigers. The tigers,
(23:35):
I mean they're there. You ain't getting that back, Like,
it's not like there's gonna be any other they eat well,
but it's that, yes, unless there is somewhere and they
just haven't found it, like DNA hair, anything that was
left behind. But there's nothing. What are you saying the
tigers at him. Yeah, well but they don't eat bones. Okay,
they don't eat they don't, So anything off behind, you
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can put them in a fire. Yeah, but then you're
but then you're touching them and moving them. Anytime you're
moving anything, that's risky. I used to work as a
what's that job where they do dead people more tian
They go to the corner. Ice work as a corner
And the one thing we did was saved scrotums. It's
all scrots. Everything is scrot I'll send you that video.
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Oh my gosh. All right, um, let me roll through
this and make sure we didn't forget anything today. Britney
Spears Boom got it the last of Us the show
on HBO. Do you guys Are you guys interested at
all about that show? Though? When I mentioned it, not really?
You do? A husband died but is in restaurant video
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Moneylallars scratch off Carol Baskin. Oh, here's one from Ray.
I got a couple more things. Raymundo says, a country
artist copy this song title of a massive song and
nobody's calling them out for it. Yeah. I would never
put this on the real show, but it's so funny
that it might be something that we should talk about here. Okay, Ray,
what what song are you talking about that's new? Just
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say the new song five foot nine by Tyler Hubbard. Okay,
think about that song five foot nine. Now. Ray is
saying that that was stolen. The title was stolen from
what He's not five nine, he's shorter than that. I
think about it. He says, it's stolen, and why is
not being called out because it's so obvious from another
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country singer five foot nine. Here's here's the note. A
country artist copied the song title of a massive song.
One of the biggest in country music, and nobody's calling
him out for it. Oh is this? Yes, this is
Ray saying how it's just not the same as o'clock
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and five nine is off his height and no one
owns the numbers correct. But what tipped me off on
this is he said his wife's not even five nine,
So I wondered, why did he do five nine if
she's got right nine, because well, here's what I read.
Who knows if this is how it happened. But he
was at the right and he decided, you want to
do this, and he thought his wife was legit five
foot nine. Then he wrote the song, took it home,
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played it for her because he was so excited, and
she was like, well, that's awesome, except for I'm five ten. Yeah,
that's what I heard. Cool. Here's another one. Eddie marked
this clip on this one because I won't want this
video here standby, go ahead. Raymundo says stars are just
like us. Raymundo said he saw a big artist who
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sells out shows all the time, flying Southwest and he
did not even have early boarding. So around the room,
we're gonna see if you can't guess who it is.
I know, so I can't say, Ray, what town did
you see them? Nashville? Okay, so you're flying out? Yeah,
what artist who sells out shows? Was flying southwest? And
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what group were they in? They were definitely not in A.
It was either B or C. It was behind me.
I actually boarded before this artist. Yeah, do you guys
want to do ten questions? Yes or no? You and
Amy can each have five? Amy go, and if you
get it right, I'll give you twenty bucks. Okay, Amy go?
They're married? I mean here we go? Yes, yes, go ahead, Eddie.
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Um well, I don't like memorize their biography. I probably
should have. That's what he was saying. He was like,
oh I gotta look stuff up. Go ahead. Uh is
he uh in thirty or younger? Definitely not married? Older
than that Amy? You went hard on. Definitely not though
like he went a little too hard on. Definitely. Yeah,
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but okay, go ahead. He's not it raised right? So
what how did he phrase that? He's overt Okay, thank you?
And he's married? Amy? Two questions down? Yeah? Three? Um,
so that show is has he had a hit this year? Oh? Yeah,
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Well it's January twenty fourth, so I would say Oh no, No,
I mean it only because of the only because of
the year. And Eddie asked a bad question, but I
got the oe. Yeah. First, all right, Amy, see's had
a hit? Is my herd? Is Are there any other
family members that are famous? No? Five? I'll now lift
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to forty dollars if you get it, because because the
questions are bad, No other family. Okay does this artist?
Is he known for wearing a hat on stage? Yeah?
Kind of? Come on, man, kinda what does that mean? Guys?
I need to do we say? Is he known for it?
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Known for it? No? No, has he before in his life? Sure,
but no, he's not known for it. That's six. Come
on Amy, Oh my gosh. Okay, married kids over thirty?
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Nobody else and his family's famous. Nobody else is famous? Yeah?
Two questions each. You guys are struggling. I am m
does he have a beard? No? Seven? Eddie? Okay? Is
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he over forty No? No, I'm gonna say yes. No, Amy,
he's between thirty and forty eight. Great, Eddie, that's correct,
Good job. One question each. She wasn't listening. Doesn't have
a beard, not known for wearing a hat? Okay? Okay?
Is his hair Brown. Yeah, okay, you know who it is, Eddie.
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I just eliminated someone that may not Okay, okay, last
question Eddie does he when he plays on stage? Does
he play a guitar? Yeah? Final question, Okay, write your
answer down. Yeah, he does. Sells out shows. That's all
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you get. No more questions. Yeah, five seconds to write
your answer down. Holly time. I don't know Amy, who
do you have? Granger Smith? That's a good guess. Actually
it's not right. It's a good guess Eddie Ryan heard
also a good guess. Wrong, I'll give you a hint.
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He's thirty six. He's played on this show twice. He
is from Oklahoma. He is somebody. When I read this
from Ray, I laughed out loud and texted him and said,
I guess Ray saw you at the airport and texted
him Oklahoma thirty six. He's a good friend of mine.
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Brown hair, your friend. Yeah, he's a good friend of men.
I was a good friend from Oklahoma. Come on, guys,
you know what? Oh yeah, I saw him? Oh wait
is it? What did we say that we said? Genre
you've been at my house while he's been at my house.
I'm trying to think if if did we say the
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genre of country music? Now my brain, we didn't say
any Sunday. Okay, is it has it been Rector? Yes?
Country singer? Yeah, dang, it wasn't pretty funny, is he?
I'm being normal? And I had to wait behind us
in line. That was pretty cool. You can clip that
Eddie right there and maybe too long that video, yes,
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maybe too long? Um, yeah, I mean, but this is
the third time I think I've seen him on a
Southwest place. That's how we rolled. Eddie and I saw
Matt Carney Carney at the airport. We freaked out. We
were like, oh my god, was first moved here. Oh
my god, Oh my god, got corny. We didn't go
talk to him. We're never they're talking to him, and um,
I think we told him that at some point. Yes,
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we eventually did, Harry. But but when we're the time
we saw Keith Urban, but hold on the Matt Carney
things weird because where that comes back around in my
story here is when Kaitlin and I we went to
watch Oklahoma City thunder game and Matt was playing. Matt
and I became friends. Matt was playing down the road.
I texted him and said, hey, when we leave the game,
we still be on stage, and he's like yes. So
we go to Matt show. Text his manager, We're like, hey,
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we're here. So we go up we said, the very
top row, the very back of the balcony, and we
see him like play his final three songs. And his
final song he plays is Nothing Left to Lose, probably
his most commercial, mainstream hit. And Kaylen was something in
her phone whatever. I didn't know what she was writing
in her phone, and I wasn't looking at her phone.
Whatever she could back and then she later told me
what shrowded her phone was. That was the moment that
she said she fell in love with me. Was at
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Matt Carney's show during that song, which is again why
I called him, was like, hey, well you can play.
When I engaged and he was playing up by the pool.
After I proposed and went up there, she thought I
was just playing the song, but it was Matt. Wow.
I didn't know all that. So maybe the first time
we saw Matt Carney was foreshadowing at the airport googling him.
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I think seeing Matt Carney at the airport was foreshadowing
in the fact that there are a lot of musicians
in Nashville, but sometimes they're at the airport. Not that
you're about to find one other final thing that I'll mention.
I don't care, I don't I'll just tell you personal stories.
Sometimes people are why do you tell so many stories
that have to if I have a it's a fine
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line because I have good stories that involve people that
are in music, right, And I don't always want to
be like look at this like, but I do want
to If it's a good story, I just want to
tell it, so don't judge it becau's a funny story.
So we were out. It was me and Jordan Davis
in the same golf cart. We're playing golf. Eddie were
you with us? I don't know, maybe maybe Eddie was.
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And we see Ryan Hurd, who is Yeah, I was
also a friend playing across on a different hole, and
Jordan and Ryan in had just written Jordan's song that
went number one just recently, the what More World Spends
Around Whatever. That's a really good song, by the way,
And so I didn't, yeah, hit that that song there,
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So at that time I didn't even know the song.
And he say, yeah, we just finished the song whatever,
and I pulled my phone out and I see Ryan
over there, and so I was gonna record a video,
going this is it you guys wrote with the song
You're gonna treasure this forever, thinking that if it was
a single, they'd be happy that I recorded it. And
so I pulled my phone out and I start recording
Jordan and Ryan, and Ryan goes stop recording me. I'm
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supposed to be at a rite and I lied and
said I was not feeling good. Hey, you're gonna post
it and bust him. So I had to put the
video down. And so I didn't make a video that moment,
but I really wanted to. But they wrote that song
together and that pretty cool, and then I would have
had a nice memory. If Ryan would just went to
his right that day, it would have been a great video.
But then I wouldn't have been able to get that
if he went to his right, because he wouldn't have
been there. Oh that makes sense, you know, Yeah, there
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you goes. You choose right, And what I'm saying the
path you choose, and is weird? How the road not taken? No, No,
it's weird. God bless the broken road. That's good. Okay,
all right, we gotta go thank you guys, have a
great day. We'll see you tomorrow.