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September 14, 2021 25 mins

Bobby starts by telling everyone why you need to update your iPhone software today and him and Caitlin reviewing the Met Gala fashion. Amy talks about getting hit with a volleyball at her daughter’s game. Eddie also calls out Raymundo for being a fraud. We also get into a deep dive of why Raymundo quit betting.

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
It's time for the Bobby Bones post show. Here's your host,
Bobby Bones. What's happening it? Last night? Um, I got
my phone and I updated the iPhone software and then
I got Caitlin's phone and updated it because you know,
they're like, it's very vulnerable right now, yes, where they

(00:22):
sent out I should update your phone right now message
you can see it. No I didn't. Apple has updated
its software for iPhones to address a critical vulnerability that
independent researchers says exploited by notorious surveillance software to spy.
Blah blah blah blah. It's there's there's something wrong. And
they were like, this is the update, so update and
fix it. Do we trust them? Yeah, well yes, because

(00:42):
it's been Yeah. Well I own an Apple device, so
I have no choice. I would just throw the whole
phone away then yeah. No, So the answer is no,
But I trust that the software is going to be
good for me to not be hacked as easily. We're
saying yeah. I mean I say, if evidence of them
hacking into like journalists stuff and not messages and finding
out information, like they're hacking into real people that should

(01:04):
be hacked, not just like oh for fun. Let's go
hack the celebrity. It's like real things. But because they've
been able to do it, we're all vulnerable. Man. I
remember when Apple was impossible to hack? Max? Yeah, yeah, Apple, Yeah,
but iPhones an Apple the company. Okay, I thought it
was just all Apple, well the harder, but the whole,
the whole rap what the computer was? It was unhackable.

(01:24):
You know. We used to do commercials for Max back
in the day before they didn't need commercials anymore, and
it was like, can hack it? You know? Good luck
we didn't do that bit. Good luck challenging them. On
this day seventeen years ago, Oprah gave out a new
Pontiac G six sedan worth twenty one thousand dollars to
everyone in her studio audience. Oh this is the you
get a car a total of two hundred and seventy

(01:45):
six cars at all. Oprah told her producers to fill
the crowd with people who desperately needed the cars, and
when she announced the prize, mayhem, crying, screaming, delirium, fainting
broke out all around her. Which that's awesome, is it?
I mean that I remember, you get a car? Even
I guess the clip. I didn't watch the show live,
but I remember, you know when that happened, and that's
referred to. Now, you know, there's a quite you get

(02:07):
a references, you get it, you get it. You know.
Caitlin and I spent last night going over there met
gala the different word route. Well, I don't know what
you call like some of them more more than just
an outfit pieces of art. Yeah, that people were wearing.
You've been to the met Gala? No? Wait, why do
you have to be the need to take a shot
like that? I wait, you have to be if you're

(02:30):
famous to get all you do. Know, it's like a
like a certain level of that that was not meant
to be offensive. Should I be offended? No? I mean
it was pretty starky. No. I was like, no, fine,
I'll rephrase it, lunchbox. Have you been to the met Gala?
I don't even know what the met Gala is, but
I saw a bunch of things online last night and
I was like, people are wearing the stupidest things I've
ever seen. Well, there's a theme and they all wear

(02:52):
stupid stuff every year? Yes, right, that the team is
be stupid waste money basically, Okay, because that's what they do.
Take it to, like thirty five thousand dollars each. What
it's for chair, Okay, Anna Wintour, the famous fashion editor,
puts it on an what charity gets so much money?
The charity the actual place. Yeah, so it's it's a place.
It's a Metropolitan of New York. Mike Art, we need

(03:19):
to build one of those here and Metropolitan Museum of
Art there you go. So so so anyway, everybody gets dressed out.
Theme was like America last night and we I rewatched
the Arkansas Texas game on TV because I hadn't watched
it yet. I only watched it there. I watched the
whole game on ESPN Plus, and then Caitlin and I
went through and did rating of everybody's outfits one through five,

(03:40):
and then I watched the Peyton and Elive version of
Monday Night for Ravens and the Raiders. Last night. It's
very basy night. It's very bad. You had a lot
of TV Man two football games, but the mat gallaship
wasn't TV. That was Looking at Instagram, yeah, everyone posts outfits.
I mean I saw some guy like wearing a blanket. Yeah,
I don't know who was Yeah, it was like, who

(04:02):
was he was with Rihanna? Because alre together. Kim Kardashian
came out and wearing like a full you can't even
see who she was. It was were like a black
you know, the like sporting events when the guy whars
the red suit and you can't see his face. Yes,
it was basically that, but it was black, but it
had like a cape and stuff. And then someone was
with her who they think was Kanye, but now I
think it was a designer. They're divorced, Yeah, but they

(04:22):
were together at Kanye's album listening party. They like recreated
a marriage Dana listening event. Interesting. But we picked as
our favorite outfits Kara Gerber, Cindy Crawford's daughter. Okay, um,
she gets to go to the met gala. She's super famous,
she's a super famous model. Um. The Justin Bieber and Haleyley. Yeah,

(04:50):
Haley Bieber. They were great. They were dressed nice. Oh.
I loved Kendall Jenner. She had like a gold like
I'm trying to remember all these but we went through
it all and I liked Rihanna's a little bit. But
that blanket that ASoP rocket Rocky was wearing kind of
took a little thunder from that. I think, did you
see Ciarra, Yeah, wearing Russell Wilson outfit that was address

(05:12):
It was his jersey and a dress and then she
had a football purse. Oh that's cool. That was a
really cool I don't think a lot of people got
I mean, I knew they knew what it was, but
I don't think when she walked up a lot of
people at the Metropolitan Center for Art was like, oh,
Russell Wilson. Wait, so the gallo was last night? Yeah?
And Russell. So Russell wasn't there because he was interesting.
He had a gaming headset on on football. Um, but

(05:34):
so we did last night. We looked at the much
winters and went one through five. A firm raises fifteen
million dollars to bring back the wooly mammoth from extinction.
This is some Drassic Park type she is right here.
I thought you were gonna say, this is like, wow,
stop playing, guys. You're trying to bring your crack back
Wooly mammoth. Be careful what you asked for? You guys
like snuffle off Akiss, because I did. I thought snuffle

(05:56):
Off Akiss was awesome when he's sad though, No, that's yours. No,
he was just heard. He was just dopey. Yeah, and
he was. He was one of those. I don't know.
It reminds me of that. I don't know what he
was it was, what was he? No, I know what
he was, but I mean he was mammoth, because that's
what I think about. It's snuff a laphagus And what
a great name. Yes, snuff a laffa. Guess that's just

(06:19):
fun to say. What do you think a wooly mammoth
is going to do to us? Like what you say?
Be careful? No it did you start bringing back crab?
What do you do you think they know? Well, you
don't bring back a t rex, but you don't have
control of that. Sciences out there, people learn it. They
can bring back all kinds of crap. Well, let's not
mess with that wooly mammoth. That'd be cute. They're big
and they can. They're gonna do a mammoth elephant hybrid. Yeah, um, Mike,

(06:43):
my screen's frozen. But let me know if snuff Laphagus
is a wily mammoth, a mammoth without touch, I mean
it's fiction, so it can be whatever you want. I
guess Andy got hit in the head with a volleyball.
And a volleyball at your daughter's volleyball game, we're not
paying attention. I was talking to another mom classic, okay,
but is it a spiker? Was like, yeah, was it

(07:04):
a ricochet? Just came over and hit me right in
the head and right in my new ear, piercing so
her extra hard because I'm still tender right there in
my ear. Did you feel embarrassed? I mean a little bit.
Did people go, oh, yeah, yes, I was on the
so I know people all your daughter embarrassed at me? No,
she doesn't care. I don't even know if she knew,

(07:26):
because like she wasn't sitting next to me or anything. No,
but did she see her mom get hit with the volleyball? No,
I don't think. I don't even know if she knows that.
The mom I was sitting next to was like, oh
my gosh. She was like, yeah, I'm fine. There are
some of those like where a basketball is like people
are on their phones at the NBA game and the
basketball just hit him in the face and they don't
see it coming. You're just like, I don't like watching them.

(07:47):
I think it's so funn but they just don't see
it coming and it's like smush right in their face.
I did not see it coming. Yeah, any cameras catch it? No, sorry,
no cameras. At my daughter's seventh grade game, um Eddie
said that Ray is a fraud. Oh for sure. Yes. Yeah.
He has a new bumper sticker in the back of
his car. And if you've seen his car, no disrespect,

(08:08):
but the tires look a little flat. There's about a
inch layer of dust on it. There's a huge dent
on the side and in the back of the bumper
sticker that says less stress, more life. And I feel
like this is the exact opposite of the driver of
that car, who's Ray, who is the most stressful person
that I know in this life. So I feel like

(08:31):
maybe he's trying. Yeah, do you get stressful vibes from Ray? Oh?
My gosh. Have you ever hung out? We ever hung
out with them more than five minutes? Yeah you haven't.
Then No. Here's the thing about Ray. He lives stressed
about this job because he doesn't have to wake up
at one in the morning, but he's so scared he's
gonna oversleep. And I understand being someone who is neurotic

(08:53):
and different ways. I understand how the neurosis takes you over.
But Ray wakes up at what time like one or
two and the show starts at five. Look, that's one
example example. Guys, me lunchbox and Ray went to lunch
one time and Ray drove and he only had seventy
five cents in the car and he paid the parking

(09:15):
meter seventy five cents, which is only worth about forty
five minutes of parking at the forty five minute mark.
Let me tell you the car minute mark. The car
was in I's view like we could throw a rock
at it is right there, and there was no parking
meter person or nothing. And he goes, we gotta go, guys,
wrap it up when my parking meters expired, expired and
we weren't done with our lunch. And we're like, dude,
five more minutes, no, no no, we gotta go. So he

(09:37):
get told he's gonna get told. He got up, sat
in the car to make sure that didn't get cooked
like toad. Hey, let's stress more like he is would
so tight, so tight, But I love that he's trying.
He's got a bumper cigaret, but I thought it was
a little hypocritical. I guess the hours that Ray is
not wound where he truly lives, say Saturday, and it's

(10:00):
nothing but wasted. Right from like nine am to five pm,
we were We were with Ray and Bay a lot
over Kaitlin and I were with Ray and Bay a
lot over the raging idiots. Weekend we did Bobbyfest and right,
he doesn't do you do you talk about not betting anymore? Yeah?
I talked about it all the time. Um, and I
would ask Ray, hey, what about this game? And Beat

(10:21):
looks at him like, don't even don't even talk. Ray's
not even allowed to talk about betting anymore. She said
he would wake up all the night, or she would
wake up and he's up watching like Peruvian soccer, right, betting, Yeah, yeah,
that's tennis at ten am Argentinian rugby. Crazy. But she

(10:43):
did say he could gamble on if he wanted to
play board games or like poker. Yeah, he could play poker,
which was strange but just not sports. Yeah, I need
to learn poker. That's the one I don't even bet.
So I don't know. I don't know why she chose
that of all things to bet on. Do you miss it? Oh,
of course, but it has been six months, so you
can get over things. You've stop a vice for a month,

(11:04):
then all of a sudden you realize you can do it,
and then you don't really care about it anymore. I
mean sure, it's the same with alcoholics. They quit drinking
and that's why they do the chips. Why they go
a month, two months, and once you get past the months,
then it's like it just never really happened. Honestly, I
don't think that's true at all. Having dealt with a
lot of alcoholism, I just don't think that's true at all.
Like it's the opposite. Actually think literally a daily um no,

(11:26):
a couple of months, guys, it's like it didn't even happen.
I want chips though, for every month. I mean, hey,
even that's the thing. If you had a gambling addiction,
that's cool for you to be rewarded with or to
be acknowledged. Maybe rewards not the word to be acknowledged
for you, because that is a real life addiction. Yeah
I know. Yeah, so you got to go to meetings,

(11:47):
so for it? What's your chip? Where are you right now?
Six months March madness. Why are you yelling at me?
It's aggressive. No. It was March, so the middle of
marchin March. Last time, March Madness, last one. It was
in Arkansas Parlay. I did a basketball game. You hit it,
hit it. That was when they were down. They were losing.
They're getting upset. I live bet it and they wont.

(12:08):
Hey don't get them, but I mean, you're just able
to do it on your own, or you're working some
sort of program. April May, June lit no program. At
the end of September, it'll be six months. I get you, dang, Chip,
and I think that's cool. I think you should be
acknowledged because you are not doing something that you well,
your wife found was detrimental to you. Were you losing

(12:28):
all your money too? Was that? Yes? Yeah, I went
into that too. It's really bad. That explains the car. Yeah,
be honest. I just want to be truthful with everybody here.
I got on Draft Kings with two hundred bucks, and
I know what I'm pretty good at and know what
I'm not NFL games. I suckyster one hundred bucks. I

(12:49):
have like four thousand dollars in this account now because
I bet college football game bragger. No, I'm gonna be
I haven't cashed anything out. No, No, I do lose.
We've been to Vegas with you. You don't really I
do lose. I do lose. But I'm saying. I'm not
saying it's it's easy to win. It's hard to lose
all the time. I remember one time, Amy, we were

(13:11):
in Vegas and he goes, I don't know, let me
try this. Let me put one hundred dollars on that
he won. That's luck though. No, I've witnessed that. No,
I know, but you have not tried this like we've.
I think there's been a time. I mean, this might
have been about fifteen years ago or so. Lunchbox and
Bobby and I went to Vegas and we walk in
and I swear he put something on red and that

(13:33):
thing that spends around and he won, like right there, No, no,
and then he just left it there and he wins again.
He left. It's like, okay, but you guys are acting
like my sports betting has anything to do with the
roulette table. No. But I know almost every SEC game
I bet because I know that I would. I would
go fill in for fine Bomb and feel like I
would know enough to do that right now because I

(13:54):
study the SEC so much. I hit Mississippi State plus one.
At the South Carolina money line, I hit three overs.
The only AM I lost was Missouri plus five. That's
the only AM I loss with all the all the
SEC games. You're so lucky. I don't think it's luck. Eddie.
Who's the luckiest person? You know? Bobby Amy, Who's Yeah.
I mean that's what I'm saying. Get lucky unless you
your hooks in the water. Boys, you don't catch fish

(14:16):
unless your hooks in the water. I put money in money,
I put it on that roulette. One of you guys
are a lot of haters. I'm excited for you. Well,
don't worry. You won't get be getting my picks. No.
I usually would go by Ray's opposite picks, so if
he picks one, I would pick the opposite. People do yeah?
Always uh. There is an episode called Get Real with

(14:38):
Caroline Hobby which is a very interesting one this week.
You should check it out. It's Jaco AND's fiance Erica,
who has never been on a podcast before. She's an
interior designer and talks about working on country artist homes.
She also talks about prioritizing her time with Paris, her daughter,
and her fiance and they're alive together. But she's never
done a podcast before. I thought that's a and then
she's a designer for others. It's Liberty Holmes, so I

(15:01):
thought that's pretty cool. Check out Get Real with Caroline
Hobby and that's a good little podcast there for you.
Ray is not going to Vegas. You didn't win the trip.
I just saw this come across. Yeah, so I apparently
nobody voted for me because they expanded it. It was
five people are going to Vegas, and I thought, okay,
probably not the entire company. That's gonna be difficult for

(15:21):
me to win that. But I hope they expanded it
to twenty five people. I still didn't win it. And
on top of that, then a hundred other people got
one hundred dollars gift card. I still didn't even get that.
The list was long, high profile show and they don't
want to keep rewarding of the show. I don't know.
Me and Steve looked into it a little bit, but
I do believe that you guys didn't click on the

(15:42):
link that Steve sent. Y'all. Maybe a couple did I
got two votes. I didn't. I definitely vote it for myself.
But you were a key going well, you got five
hundred dollars spending cash, but they paid for your food
and stuff there. Okay, but an extra five hundred dollars,
I take that. Do you know who voted for you? You You, Amy,
Steve exactly. That's three, three people, Abbey, four or four people.

(16:06):
It's great. I think they probably held it against you
because you're on the show. No, we saw what were there. Okay,
so there were no large market personalities, no, no, no
one on a national show or anything that. Yeah, that's
what I'm saying. I'm saying that's probably why you didn't
get it. Oh my wrist is killing me. That's some
sort of tendonitis I've been talking about. That's the same

(16:27):
one with a brace, the same thing. And I stopped
wearing the brace. But apparently I and I'm gonna say
this knowing what's gonna happen here, but apparently I like
flail my wrist a lot, and so it constantly hurts.
We totally stopped doing that. I know, I know, but
it's hurting even as I'm doing this. Oh um, all right,

(16:47):
what else I want to talk about. I have a
whole list here for you, guys. I wonder what I do.
I think that's gonna be it. I think that's gonna
be a Thursday. We'll find out if lunchboxes famous enough
to be top twenty five in Nashville. We have the
tour bus set up. Let's situation. He goes up to
the bus. It's like lunchboxes here or whatever he says.

(17:10):
So that'll happen Thursday. And then you know, we've had
a couple of people that we've talked to that have
found a diamond at that diamond mind in Arkansas where
they go and they dig, and oh yeah, we think
we have it set up for a lunchbox. He thinks
you can go out there and find a diamond. This
is man. If you find a diamond worth over a

(17:30):
million dollars, are you quitting the show? Bye? Bye? Guys?
What's the what's the number amount on a diamond that
you quit the show? Yeah? Probably? Well, you always talk
about taxes, so I don't just talk about taxes. A
lot of people talk about town no, no no, but where
are these things come up? So I always think, oh,
if I hit a one point five million dollars, I'm out.
But you told me that about eight hundred and thirty thousand.

(17:51):
I don't know if I can live off that the
rest of my life. So probably man had to be
two million, huh, because then I get a million basically
cut half. I mean you can live off a million, right,
I'm asking me questions. All I want to know is
how much does they gotta be worth for you to
quit the show? Probably two million? Then if you need
to be a millionaire. If you find a two million
dollar diamond, you're quitting the show. Absolutely. Can we get

(18:13):
some research done on big diamonds found there? It's two million,
it's two million, two big? Well you think I could do?
But like the one the ones we talk about in
the show are the one that guy Kevin, I think
found a nine care diamonds still no value on it yet,
waiting for that. And the most recent one was two
carrots that was found. I think that was like fifteen
thousand or something. Fifteen thousand. That's it. I think you

(18:33):
have to find like a diamond side there ain't no way.
But that's a lot of money. You're just digging in dirt. Hey,
you're there to find out. I need to bring materials.
I don't know even now they have stuff there. Yeah,
you'll be fine to bring yourself. You'll be fine. No
shovels or anything. They have a little shovel. I used
to go with a kid. They have a little shovels there,
and little buckets, all kinds of stuff they do here
going you mind it up. I'd think i'd said it

(18:57):
a million, a million. You think I can get out? Okay, man?
But what what if he finds one and it's worth like,
you know, eight hundred thousand dollars not enough to quit?
But is he just gonna wave in front of our
face every single day that he has eight hundred thousand.
I'll just stack that cash right here on the same
I'm sing every show, like just be like, look at me,
look at me. Every day. I'll bring a briefcase and

(19:18):
pop it open, so you guys, look a here we go, Mike.
I found the largest one found at this exact same one.
It was a twelve point four two carrot diamond one
hundred and fifty thousand. Oh that's it, dude, at this
same one. What do you mean? No, there's more than
that part. No, No, there have been some more millions
of dollars. I'm almost positive, right, I'll call him today, Yeah,

(19:40):
ask on call, ask like what's the most? But somebody
has to buy these? Right, Like? What what's up? We
call him right now? I was talking to someone yesterday
about it at that works there. You want to call
him live? Why not just call and see who answers
and I'll talk to them. Put him on there. Well,
then I'll wait for a second until we yeah, call

(20:01):
him up. What were we saying? No, that someone needs
to buy these? Like, you can't just is Yeah, it's
worth two million dollars, but you have to have a
buyer for it to be worth that money. Worth is
usually is signed by oh here we go. Oh now
we got some big ones. Okay. So it was a
forty carrot one that was cut into a twelve point
four two. The twelve point four two sold for one
fifty and they don't give a value on what the
forty carrot would cost. Oh boy, guys, forty character if

(20:25):
you that's the kind of diamonds like Kim Kardashian wears.
Is a forty carrot? Is it? I have no idea, right,
I mean, someone like that that's you would security around
her in a loaner. Yeah. I don't know that she
does anymore ever since the robbery. But Scoop is on
the phone with somebody. Now, if we're good, we'll talk
to them. Otherwise I'm gonna move on for a second. Um. Yeah.

(20:46):
Eddie said that his kids are now playing football during
Sunday NFL games, the dumbest thing ever. I was so
excited for their football season, to start their flag football season,
and then they come out with this email and then
just like, all right, all the games are gonna be
on Sunday at noon. I'm like that football couldn't do
Sunday at ten am, That's what I'm saying. Well, churches
at ten am. I mean, if I'm gonna do noon games,

(21:08):
it's gonna be church early so and even church knows
the deal, so they have it early so you're out
by noon. You can watch the games. I'm like, do
you guys hate football like you guys are football coaches,
but the game? I mean, yes, dude, guess the three
pm games though you can still watch, it's just hard
on a Sunday during football season. I may not make
all the games your kids' games I may not. It

(21:30):
just depends if the Cowboys are playing at noon. I
may have to choose the Cowboys. You'll skip your kids games.
You can record the game, right, so I'll send my
wife with the phone to record the game. No record
the Cowboys game? Watch sports record it now? You don't.
You just watched the I saw it live though, and
then you rewatch. Yeah, just to relive it. I love it.

(21:52):
I didn't get to see it. I didn't get to
the announcers. I didn't get I was there there. It's
a different experience. Yeah. I wanted to see what the
announcers had to say, and what they had to say
was not a lot of great stuff. Until we started
kicking their butt. That's got great, got them. Okay, okay,
are you showing me anything for stepping mike or just
reloading the screen? Okay? How we should I move? Should
I abort mission? Yeah? Aboard? Mission? Aboard? No answer. They

(22:14):
must have so many diamonds being found they can't even answer.
They found ten right now? Too many people find a
diamond that's not good. No, no no, no, we don't need
we don't need people going there and finding the diamonds
like this. We haven't heard any news stories, so it's prime.
That means there's some diamonds right there on the edge lunchbox.
You're gonna do research, and I'm like, what a diamond
looks like and all that, because some of them didn't.
It's not like your zails, right, it's not on a ring. Yeah,

(22:35):
it's perfectly cut. Yeah, it's what I mean. It's some
of them people think it's like a piece of copper
and stuff. Yeah, just like a regular rock, an ugly rocky.
Then all right, fine, does every rock I find? You're
gonna bring home every rocky? Fine, Okay, I mean that's
why I gotta do. I mean, I don't know what
I mean. I've never been diamond looking. I don't know

(22:56):
what I've never seen black diamond and one with Lena
out of DiCaprio, blood diamond, h blood diamond, the same difference.
We're gonna go everybody feel good? Yeah, yeah, well what
are you laughing at you? I don't know what you're
laughing when I'm gonna be rich famous, like, I want

(23:18):
you to find it so you'll finally you don't really
want to deal with rich line, you want them he'd leave,
he'd be gone, Yes, we will know. I don't want
him to be gone but not exist to us anymore.
You're exactly right. Well, he'd probably just want to be
more rich. He wouldn't be satisfied. He'd realize, oh, this
does nothing for me. I guess I need more money,
and then it would continue like I really, But he's

(23:41):
a businessman making business deals exactly. Just imagine like if
you get rich and you like, you go to a club,
right and there's long lines, walk up, I'm rich man.
Slide him a little hundy right on him. Baby, you're
forty and a club is the first thing you think
about when you think about having money. Would you leave
the family if you got rich? Family? I'm at that's
a dumb question. You always say upgrades because there are upgrades. Yeah, okay,

(24:06):
Let me ask if you somehow inherited a million bucks okay,
tax free? Oh peace? Would you un what would you
where would you go? Where would you move? Like? Literally,
I'm asked, literally, did you move back to Texas? Were
not moved to an island? You're not for a million dollars?
You're not, You're not. He has no concept of money. Yeah,

(24:28):
you're not all no, not all right, But give me
a million to see where I end up. Let's test
out your their lifestyle that you're thinking. You're like thinking island,
then you have to get on and off the island.
It's called a boat. You're buying a boat too, and
just think a boat goes a million. I mean, try
to get a house on the lake boat Like are

(24:51):
you in a canoe? A boat like a yacht? Okay, okay,
you're a million plus yeah plus. I know he doesn't.
This is what I'm saying, like he doesn't have a
concept of money, because that's what it's like talking to
my kids. Yes, like yeah, I agree, Yeah, my eleven
year old things that your kids rich. Oh okay, we're done.

(25:12):
If you had money, go lower? Yeah, where would you
go to? An island? An island? I don't know where
because I don't know anything about islands, because yeah, but
he's right south Padre, not even on the water, right
off the coast of Georgia, but inland a little bit
where you could drive to the water. Right houses are
really expensive on the water, even on the lake, they're

(25:34):
really expensive. I don't know, I haven't looked I get
that money. Will I know exactly? Okay, we're done. I
have a great day everybody. I will see you tomorrow.
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