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June 16, 2021 28 mins

Bobby starts by talking about the Chrissy Teigan drama that went down yesterday when she was accused by someone of harsh bullying. Bobby talks about how he hates cancel culture and how it can get brutal. He explains why people should be given another shot instead. We also get a quick update on our Hobby Hat challenge. Eddie got a big plumbing bill that he’s having lots of issues with. Mike D also recommends Loki on Disney+ and we discuss the best Anti-Heroes.

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
It's time for the Bobby Bones post show. Here's your host, Bobby.
You guys reads the new Chrissy Tiguan stuff yesterday, No
the new one like her apology or no, after the apology,
someone else came out and showed a extremely detailed where

(00:21):
he was like, Hey, I didn't someone photos shot this
of me saying this word and it was proved it
was it was true that he didn't actually say this
racist statement, right. I think it's from one of those
shows that Lunchbox watches, those model shows, Runway America's Next
Top Model, something like that Project One Rate, Yeah, something,
I don't know, one of those shows. So he was

(00:43):
so he reached out here. It was like, hey, will
you talk to me and here's my number call me
and she's like, no, you're gonna get what you deserve.
And then he writes this whole long thing yesterday going hey,
she like blackballed me. She this is after the apology
came out, and then he showed the receipts of their communication.
I believe it to be true, but I mean, you
can actually get a photo shop that at the same
but I don't know that people believe him. But it
was brutal yesterday. Man, yeah I missed that. But I

(01:06):
mean if it was before, it's not like it. She
issued the apology and then did that. I mean, she
was very transparent in the apology that she definitely did
like some things she was not proud of and has
you know, worked towards being different and is in a
completely different place now. So I don't know, some pretty
brutal online bullying stuff. So that's what that's what's all about.

(01:30):
The Courtney Stott and stuff was crazy where she was like, yeah,
kind of wishing she'd die. The guy's name is Michael Costello.
He's a designer. He's accusing Chrissy telling of teaking of bullying.
Said he was so humiliated, and then kind of showed
some of the text. Maybe it was d exchange. A
lot of stuff was on Twitter. So but then here's

(01:53):
what happens, right, and I bring this up. Then Leona Lewis,
who sings a song from back in the day, keep Bleeding,
Keep Hey Bleeding. She comes out and she's like, Okay, listen,
I'm not saying you're not telling the truth, but let
me tell a story about you being awful to me.
And her point is we say here all day and
just go, well, this person wasn't mean here, this person
wasn't me in there, and none of it isn't true

(02:15):
or it's not you know, it's still meaningful when they
heard us. But he's like, she's like, don't throw stones, yeah,
because here's the exact story of you treating me like crap, sure,
making me feel terrible, telling me that I not dressing
me for in a show that you said to show up.
It was just a whole It is interesting. I hate
cancel culture, by the way, Like, hey, I do think

(02:36):
there should be repercussions for if you do something dumb,
but I definitely don't think you can't work your way
out of situations as long as you don't touch a
kid or kill somebody or hurt an animal. Like I
kind of feel like you can rehabilitate yourself or ago
that was so long ago, and look how I've changed

(02:56):
since then. Like let my work also speak for me.
It's just like what the Morga wall and stuff too.
When that happened, I was like, you can't cancel the guy?
Does he need to probably go and fix some stuff? Yeah,
And so he's probably take some time off and I
got crushed for that. But you know what, he took
some time off and then he came back and he's
loved and walk them and he's like, hey, look, I've
learned my lesson, and I mean the fact that it

(03:18):
has to be one way or the other. That it's
like you're absolutely right, you're absolutely wrong. Mind blowing to me. Yeah,
it's not black and white. I always feel like being
sensible and I've said this before, that's where you get
beat up the most because you don't jump on any
of the big teams. And I feel like I try
to live in that sensible place. So I always just
feel like I'm getting pounded because there's no team of sensibility.
There's a team of way over here, you're right. There's

(03:41):
team over here, No, you're right, you're wrong. And so
but christ Teague stuff has gotten brutal. And this guy
comes out yesterday and says this, and then Leon Lewis
is like, okay, got it. You absolutely have the right
to say that. I believe you, but just so you know,
this is what you did to me, and that chain
can go on forever and then probably go, hey, Leona
Lewis may probably come and say Bobby did this, and
I could be like, but you did this. My point

(04:04):
is one, I don't like cancel culture at all. Two
boy did Christy Teagan stuff, which just show you how
you can be on a high, on a real high,
all of a sudden kick the leg boom, you're at
the bottom. But I don't think she should just be
eliminated from life now, you know, I don't. I don't.
I think that she probably is a different person. She
probably is humiliated why she humulated, but because she got

(04:26):
caught or because I don't know. I don't know. I
feel like a lot of that's on us too, for
like just believe like we think we know people, and
that's on us that, you know, if we're getting fooled
by people, like that's I don't know, like, don't start
believing people you don't know. Don't start believe it. And
I us, she doesn't mean like literally us, Like none

(04:46):
of us were hashtagging canceled Chrissy Teagan. No, And I
wasn't hashtag and canceled Morgan Wallen either, right, But because
I wasn't, I was getting pressure from a side of
the industry that was like, hey, we need you to
step up and say Morgan Walla needs to be gone.
I was like, yea, out of your mind. I don't
need to tell you who that was. I don't have
to say I don't have to say that. And then
there's obviously another side that's like you need to be
there saying he needs to be back on the radio tomorrow.

(05:08):
I'm like, no, I don't need to say that either.
Like I can only say how I feel, and I'm
not even saying I'm right. I'm not saying this is
how I feel. It's a weird, weird time right now.
You blame all this on COVID again. Blame it on Russia. Oh,
you don't even know why. Just blame it on Russia.
I blame it on poutin and bitcoin thinking I can't
really explain. But the Christy take its to espen awhile

(05:33):
reading up on that yesterday. She lost some major endorsements
because of it. But I do believe that she or
anyone else should have a shot to get back in
the game. He didn't touch kid, he didn't get drunk
and kill somebody. Yeah, he didn't hurt You didn't kick
a dog, you know, and hurt an animal on purpose.

(05:56):
Like those are kind of the categories where I'm like,
no bounce back. Otherwise, I hope when I mess up
people give me a shot because to do what we
do for a living. Anybody where you get on and
you talk for five hours and you hope you never
get in trouble. I've been in some real trouble on
this show in my well, I mean where a million
dollars finds lunchbox, went to jail, got sued a bunch

(06:21):
of times. Good times, Like, I've really screwed up a
bunch and thank God that our listeners are like, you
know what, We've kind of always a good dude and
got a good heart. Sometimes does dumb stuff. But so
because of that, I don't want to jump on and
be like, cancel somebody, because I could have been canceled
a few times. So just a weird, weird, wild story.

(06:42):
I hope everyone is able to therapeutically get back to
a good place all parties involved. Chrissy Teagan, Courtney Stoughton. Yeah,
that's a tough one. What was the guy's name, the designer,
Mike Much I was just haidam I Michael Costello. Hope

(07:03):
his pain is real. Leona Lewis. Everybody's pain is real,
but I don't think it has to last forever. I
think people can work back from situations and be part
of society again in the industry they've chosen. Now, if
you just suck youI shouldn't come back get to be
a singer. If you're a sucky singer. I'm not saying that,
but Leon Lewis is a good singer. But I just wonder.

(07:24):
Now someone comes out and goes, Okay, Leona Lewis, you
want to say that, well, let me tell you what
you did. So anyway, I spent some time reading up
on that yesterday, but you don't want to read up
as much on that anymore. And also find I don't know,
there's just so many different sex sects of like fame now.
Like Caitlin was talking about some documentary on Hulu this
she started watching about a housewife and some other old

(07:46):
guy lay yeah, and she was like, I gotta watch this.
I'm like, okay, we're going to watch it. I knew
nothing about the story. She showed me a picture of them.
I was like, oh, I sk skull pass that on
E E News. I owned it, didn't read it though,
Oh it's terribly sad. And she's like, but there's this
big story. I'm like that. I guess there's just so
many stories that I don't know all the stories now,
So tell me what happened there. Well, so she's a
Real Housewives one of the cast members, and she is

(08:10):
married to or was married to, this like uber wealthy
lawyer dude, really old guy. You looked like really old.
Like it was all It was awkward to watch them
on camera together because it was like a girl with
her grandpa. Oh, not even dad, grandpa, Yeah, okay, like
grandpa straight up, Like any minute. I was thinking, like,

(08:32):
is he gonna is he? Okay? Is that what everyone thinks?
Not saying it's true or not, but does everyone thinks
she's with them for the money? So he dies? She
gets it, absolutely, but she said no, it was it
was real love. And they've actually had been together for
a very long time now. I don't know if they're
officially divorced or whatever. I haven't watched Real Housewives in
a in a little bit, but I do know some
of the story of what he did and he just had,

(08:53):
um what did he do? H He had poor practices
as a lawyer, like really fraudulent and scammed people for money,
and it's just really terrible situation. And so I think
how he got his money sometimes wasn't always you know,
of good standards or like, I don't know. I haven't

(09:13):
watched the documentary yet. I want to, but yeah, we
actually we actually know someone who knows someone that was
scammed by him, So it's kind of I think I
probably have a little bit more interest in it of all.
I mean, I think he took forty seconds and I
said this respectfully, I have no idea what you just said.
I know because I don't know this, Like, I feel
like I learned nothing about with it other than that
he's a dirty lawyer. Okay, great if he said he

(09:34):
go to prison, if he scammed people, wouldn't he be
How did he scamm these scam kids hospitals? Yeah, I don't.
I'm not going to say the details of the story
that I know because I don't know if that parts public.
So I don't know publicly what he has been specifically
in Troubleful and the special streaming down Hulu. Various legal
experts and those accusing Tom of embezzlement and questionable legal

(09:55):
practices discussed the scandals surrounding the former couple, all which
came to light following Eric's divorce filing last year. So
maybe this is multiple stuff and not one big one. Yeah. No,
I mean he's a I guess that's the way I'll
sum it up. Sorry, I went around about way. But
he's a dirty lawyer. He'd watch that. He's done people wrong.
And I do want to watch it, and I've just

(10:15):
heard that it's like really really sad. Oh, I don't
like that. Then, but she watched most of it yesterday
and was like, man, but she's also a big Housewives fan. Yeah,
on most doesn't like Dallas. You think Dallas is dumb? Yeah,
but she's on this is a Beverly Hills one, so
it's a good one. She likes Beverly Hills, which I'll
occasionally sit in on the one that I like a
Salt Lake City. Yeah, that one's interesting. Well that's another

(10:36):
well Specia literally but not her blood grandfather, the guy
who was married to her grandmother so she could retain
control of the church. And then they have kids, and
that drew me in and I was like, I gotta
watch this. And then we saw one of them we
were in California, me, Mike and Caitlin, and we were
shopping in some store and cal was like, there's one
of the housewives right there. I was like, the ones

(10:57):
I like, And She's like, yeah, I didn't Recoon either, becau.
They don't look as glamorous when they're just out and about.
But yeah, well, that girl's been dropped by her lawyers,
like they said, we ain't represent you anymore. Watching the documentary,
Oh really, yeah, so they saying she knew they said
we are not going to represent her anymore. They could
just be getting so much pressure too. Yeah, she's the
one with the alter ego called Erica Jane. No idea?

(11:19):
What that? No idea? Okay, I don't watch enough of
Beverly Hills. Sometimes I'll watch some of the New York
because that's another good one, because I feel like they're
real more, a little more real, a little more gritty. Okay,
let me take it back. I feel like who they
are seems a little more who they actually are, like
who they really are. Yes, that's a good way to

(11:41):
put it, because the cutaways are always really weird to me,
and I know this has been a standard practice of
the Housewives franchise when they cut away and they're doing
the interviews with them in their house and they're just
glammed up like they're going to prom I just feel
like that's kind of weird, but that's the brand of
that show. Yeah, I'm not saying it's to me. I'm
always like, if you do look in this fake right now,

(12:01):
are you telling me the truth? Too? So probably not right,
but okay, well, yeah, but she's enjoyed it so far. Yeah,
I'm gonna watch, so she recommends we watch it. I
just haven't gotten to yet because I've had She had
eleven minutes left. She got a call yesterday and she
had to stop it, but she said it was good. Okay,
then I'm gonna watch it I once I get done
watching the Weather Channel or whatever I'm watching. We didn't
watch some more Teen Mom yesterday. We didn't do an
update today because it's not horribly fascinating to go over

(12:24):
it every single day. So on Friday we'll kind of
catch up on everybody's hobbies that we had. What I'm
wondering as if Morgan ends up finishing the Diamond art.
This is just my thoughts about this. I know Eddie
listened to the razorback Daily again. Is it still less sad? Oh? Yeah,
they've moved on now they have. I can't, I can't
get I can't listen right now. I'm still in mourning

(12:44):
that we're not going to the College World Series and
I can't even I can't even double click and Instagram
story where they're talking about it or an Instagram fee
because I can't take it right now. No, they're good.
They've moved on and they've focused more on all the
championships you guys have had throughout the whole year. So
that's really good. A lot of sports we need something.
Softball team was good talking about hiring Dow Loggins. Yet
yes the tight Ends coach. Shit, I'm a fan now, dude,

(13:05):
I know all about your team. Jeff Bezos's wife has
given away two point seven billion dollars. Love it basically
three billion dollars. Amazing to a lot of right we've
been talking about the bad stuff. I mean, look at her,
it's awesome. She comes, she gets all this money and
she's like, you know what, I don't need this money?
Why am I? I don't know that I would be
this good? How much she have left a lot, you

(13:26):
know how sometimes they do the math of like that's
equivalent to us giving away what is it? I don't know.
Jeff Bezos' ex wife McKenzie just gave two point seven
billion dollars to various charities. That's on top of the
six billion she gave away last year, and that's the
most that's ever been donated to charity. She says she's
concerned about the concentration of wealth in the hands of
j FU. She is worth fifty nine point one billion

(13:47):
dollars boom, right, So, like, so it doesn't matter if
that's equivalent to us donating one hundred dollars. It's just
that she has too much that she just literally can't
give all of it away. Yeah, there's no way. And
then also, is that does that she get to like
write that off? Is that helping? That doesn't matter though
she doesn't need more joking when people do that, though, No,

(14:09):
that is wild that she has fifty nine point one billion. Wait,
but what's wrong if people do that billion? It's just
I mean, I'm just saying, like, that's not what she's doing.
People do that to their advantage. She's I don't know
that she's not doing it. She might, Oh, why what
do you mean if she's given so much to charity
because she wants to give it to organizations and not
the government. And then you take that money that you
didn't give to the government and your taxes. You can

(14:30):
also regive that away to other charities. Hey learn how
money works out? Sure, but I read a book. I'm
a government's I know. I don't know. She could be. Well,
I'm not anti government either, but it's still just a
way of having more control over how your extra money
is spent or you're not extra your money. Sometimes I go,
I love that our money's taxed to drive down the

(14:52):
street and not wreck and not have have cops and
fire fighters. But then sometimes they had a pothole and
I'm like, what the crap man to pay my taxes?
Like the we hit a pothole, broke my car axle,
I was like, where am I? What country? At my end?
I paying good money to have this craft? Fixed? Well?
Are okay? What? Well? Now? I was going to go
on a thing about how our roads actually are really nice.

(15:13):
I know they are, but sometimes I get a little
Beyonce when I break my car axle driving down the road.
We drew in Mexico, I drove in Haiti. That's a
brutal huh. I mean yea. We was go in every direction.
It's twenty twenty one and there's still debris in the
middle of the roads from the earthquake in two and ten.
I'm dumb. It's my point, just so, we need to

(15:35):
break this down. I it's not anyone's fault that there's
a big pothole in the middle of the road. But
when it when I hit and it breaks something, it
costs my car two thousand dollars worth of damage. I
get irritated, going, can somebody fix a pothole? Yeah, it's
happening to me. Happen to other people too. And then
I'm like, dang those taxes. But in case the government's listening,
I pay them. I love them. I love to pay them.

(15:56):
Eddie had a big bill for plumbing in his house. Yeah,
and they're working on it today. I found out yesterday.
I don't know if you remember, I how to walk
out of the studio. My wife hit me with, oh
I saw that yesterday. You had you said I gotta
take a call, and you walked out. She said, can
you talk for a second. So I took the call
and the plumber was there. Our water heater went out,
our baby threw another toy down another toilet, and our dispose,

(16:18):
our garbage disposal went out and is leaking. So now
we're looking at house damage from the leak. I don't
know how long it's been leaking under the sink. No
one checked, So we're looking at possibly thirty five hundred.
That numbers up from what you sent me yesterday. Correct, Correct,
because I didn't know we had a water damage well insurance. Oh,
water damage is the worst. We're dealing with that now
that I was going to ask you that, like you're

(16:39):
you've been dealing with water damage the house. Listen. I
love the house we bought, but we knew there was
a lot of work that needed to be done on
this house. We have. There's we've not stopped on. Like
in the guest room now, they had to peel up
a bunch of the floor because it was just water
damage underneath it. There's nothing you can do with water damage.
It's the worst. Yeah, y'all are like Kurt Russell and goldiehun.
I don't know what overboard no, or what's the movie?

(17:02):
What's that movie money pit. Who's Tom Hanks? Never mind
the goat wrong people, it's in a thirty five und
bill where if it's all spread out, that's not really
an insurance payment, is it. No, And that's the estimate too,
And you're talking about charges of like they're charging from.
I got to move the washer and dryer because that's
in the way of the water heater and now it's
all it's it could be affecting. My wife said today

(17:24):
that the heater the dryer's not working too. So dude,
that stanks. When it rains, it pours. Le should write
a song about that. Yeah, for us, we had two
bathrooms flood at the same time because that whole part
of the house plumbing was messed up, and so Wes
and listen, it's not a big problem. Yeah, and there
are real problems in life. But whenever they come in
and they go, oh yeah, here's an unexpected bill, you're
two bathrooms of bedrooms are flooded. I got rip out

(17:46):
two complete bathrooms. You're like, dang man crazy, I know,
very expensive. Sorry to hear that, thank you. So I'm
dealing with that right now. Yeah, I knew when you
left the studio very un characteristic in the middle of something.
I never do that the phone and walk out. It's
like me leaving to go to the bathroom during a show.
She had the plumber there and she's like, I need
to make a decision on this now, like what do
we do? And I said, all right, I'll call you

(18:06):
in a second. Good luck. Thanks man. On the Velvet's
Edge podcast with Kelly Henderson, she has on Jodi White,
a license therapist and attachment trauma specialist, and so check
this out. They dissect the danger of if then statement
mentality and talk about finding a relationship that truly works.
So if you're continuing to find yourself in a dysfunctional
or chaotic relationship, you know this podcast is a must listen.

(18:29):
I'm told Mike Dy even wrote this podcast is a
must listen. So check out Velvet's Edge with Kelly Henderson.
Speaking of Mike d I've been curious about Loki Mike
on Disney Plus. Yeah, because they're putting out one episode
a week. It's not binging time one a week. Yep,
you've watched that episode. Yeah, it's pretty good. I think
you'll like it. I love time travel, Yeah, you love

(18:51):
time travel? You like the Avengers movies. If you've seen
the last Avengers movie, you'll like this show. Kaylin hasn't
seen The Avengers though at all. Oh, if you might
not get it, there's some stuff you need to know.
Loki is the evil brother of four? Yes? Does he?
If it's a spoiler, don't respond to this. Does he
remain a bad guy in this series? Or is he

(19:11):
like a bad guy you root for? You don't really
know yet, but so far you're rooting for him. Morgan'd
you watch it? Yeah? I like it a lot. The
next episode just came out today. Do you think you'll
root for Loki? Yeah, he's He's never been the bad
guy that you hated. He's always been the bad guy
that you kind of adored in all of the movies.
He's just not that's not his personality as a lot

(19:31):
of comedy to him. And so so far I really
like him. And even if he does end u Batt,
I'll probably still end up rooting for him. It isn't
weird how they can make his root for bad people
in show. Yeah? For example, what was the gangster series
on HBO The Sopranos, Like that was like he was
like the first Anni vill anti anti hero Tony Yeah,
Tony Soprano where he's like, I got a bad dude,

(19:51):
but you kind of go, he's relatable, he's got the
real problems. Kind of root for him. And who's the
guy that you secretly root for? Well break him bad?
Oh Thanos to me, that story's just told from a
different perspective, he's the good guy. Yeah. I was doing
a charity speech ones and I got on you brought
Thanos into that. Someone had said something about it, and
I went up and did like fifteen minutes in the

(20:12):
middle of it. I was like, let me tell you
about Thanos and did this whole because somehow related. I'm
sure related. Oh yeah, but freaking bad. Walter White, Oh,
that's a good one. He is an anti hero hero
because you know, just know that. I feel like that's
just people in general. If you know their whole story
and understand why they're acting the way they are, you
feel a little more empathetic to them. Cruella's great, you

(20:35):
both really like that. Yes, because she's a villain in
the cartoons, but you learn her backstory and you learn
why she's a villain, so then you kind of go,
I get it. Choo, No, no way, what are you
talking about? What? What? What? What? Even Like Pablo Escobar,
like you can get his whole story and you're still like, oh,
feel bad for you. Yeah, I mean, but something had
to go wrong with them. Other anti heroes Mike Venom

(20:57):
never watched it. Don't anything about him. Isn't he like
Junior Varsity Spider Man. He's like an evil Spider Man
in a way. But does he kind of look like
Spider May He looks like a black Spider Man. Okay,
his whole suit is black. Yeah, got it? Okay? And
m m I mean you could argue, like some horror
characters like Michael Myers, you kind of root for him
in a way. You do. I never rooted for him,

(21:19):
But you're saying because we know the trauma they went
through as a kid that made him that way. Yeah,
you understand it. Somebody commented on Facebook Darth Vader, Oh,
that's great because you do Anakin and you don't root.
I'm not a Star Wars guy, so I'm just gonna
talk about my butt for a second. But I do
know the story. You don't in the old movies because
you don't know why he's You just know he's a villain,

(21:40):
but when they go backward, you learn about his story
and you go, oh, I see why he's such a
douche sort of like the villain. Yeah, just I know. Good,
I know you just said it, but I'm saying, that's
why we now know. Allays said was that it was Corrella.
But I watched I watched the old one hundred one Dalmatians,
and she's to me, she wouldn't even that. Mean in

(22:01):
one hundred one Dalmatians it was a kids movie. Did
you not killed the dogs or something? She wanted to
make him into fur like that was the whole thing.
You two, Amy and Eddie are the two that we
constantly have to go. We just said that on the show. Yes, no,
I heard y'all. I know, but I'm just saying in general. Okay,
well I know, but I'm not arguing with you. Yeah,
it's you two who we always have to go. Like
right now, if Eddie went Venolm, we'd go classic Eddie. Eddie.

(22:22):
We just said, VINYLM. What kind of thing uniform as
you wear? He was a black Spider Man outfit? Right.
Let's see, they say John Rambo like Rambo from back
in the day. Yeah, I mean he's a vet. I
mean because he was misunderstood in the very beginning. I
loved Rambo me too, Yeah he was. I'm waiting for
the day I can show Rambo to my kids. Awesome,

(22:44):
I want to watch that with him so bad watching
your thirteen year old can watch it? Yes, but I
want all of them to go. Do you ever watch
Commando with Arnold Schwartz and Dame? But that was better?
That was the best Commando? You like that? Yeah? Tiger
Woods is returning to LA after a car crash, is
moving pretty well on crutches. Amy, you will you root
for Tiger? Not that you'll watch a bunch of golf,

(23:05):
but will you root for Tiger okay when he comes back? Yes,
because I watched his documentary. I mean I think he
falls in line with a similar conversation of like, you
can think certain things about Tiger, and then watching that
documentary you learned a lot about his childhood and then
everything he went through and then yeah, you just you
just never know. And so yes, I will root for him.

(23:27):
I mean, if I watch golf, will you always root
for Tiger? Yep? Yep? And I sometimes I go, why
I running for Tiger, because I've also heard some many
terrible stories about how he's treated people that I know,
and I go, not so bad though. That again back
to the thing. He didn't hurt a kid, he didn't
kill anybody just being Tiger. But also, I don't after

(23:48):
you see a story, I mean, he didn't get to
live a normal life. Ever, you get it, you understand it.
I mean, I don't know. People have to, you know,
take responsibility for their actions. Absolutely, but once you hear
a story, you're just like, well, I mean, no, wonder
that makes sense. Still unclear if Tiger will ever play
golf again, but the fact he's moving around seems like

(24:08):
a good sign. The article says a great grandmother's arrested
after a ten year old crashes her car. She arrested. Yeah,
a great grandmother is interesting because that's you either had
to start having kids really young to have like a
great grandmother. Because I didn't have a great grandmother, but

(24:30):
you were. I had a great grandmother that yeah, I
mean I remember memories of her. So somebody had to
have kids or they love to be a hundred years
old years old really so bones even though your mom
had you at a young age, you didn't meet your
great grandmother. She was the youngest of my grandfather and
who I didn't know. He died of cancer. Mama was
eight and my grandmother of like five kids. Yeah, I mean,

(24:54):
I think they have to live a long life, even
if you have the meal. But if yeah, I mean,
if she'd have been young, jeez, I don't know. My
great great great greatgrandmother, The Pride of Largo, Florida, Lauren
Birch Burke, has been hit with a felony after she
allegedly told her ten year old grants great grandson to
drive her fourd escape and he crashed into another car. Okay,

(25:14):
but back in the day, ten year olds probably could drive. Yeah, okay,
you can't get arrested and be like no officer. Officers
really back in the day. Go look look at the
newspaper nineteen forty one post. If this was accepted, the
police report that Burke had been enjoying some vodka back
to suv out and then put the kid behind the wheel.

(25:35):
In the car that was hit, there was a driver
and three kids, none of whom we're injured, thank goodness.
But that's a Queen of Largo. That's what I said. Yeah,
I wonder she's like famous there. Now, I wonder who
the oldest person ever arrested is? Well, I wonder who
the oldest person is still driving? Oh, get them off
the road. Film crew is accused of spending fake movie

(25:55):
money at a local business. Some of this money is
so real looking, it doesn't always feel exactly right, and
some of it's only one sided that I've seen and
been around. Even the money we had here, oh yeah,
when we did a promo, we did a promo like, hey,
we're given away cash, and so we ordered a bunch
of fake money, and it looked extremely real. It didn't
feel exactly the same, but it looked really real. But

(26:17):
there's been a rise in television and movie productions, and
so with that comes counterfeit money. The Earlton Hill Country
Store posted a warning to other locals, stressing the importance
and inspecting bills before taking them. They posted a picture
of a fake ten dollar bill which is clearly marked
from motion picture purposes, but it was in small letters,
and they think it was someone from the crew obviously
that was able to have access to that money. I

(26:38):
had a fake twenty ones Oh, like a real counterfeit Yeah,
my dad did a lot of deals with people from
Mexico that was like his business, and so he would
get paid cash and some things. And he gave me
like twenty bucks ago of the grocery store and they like, ah,
they did the little marker thing and they're like, oh,
this isn't real, all right, come on, but of course yeah,

(26:58):
and I was really young. They didn't question me or anything.
They just kept it. Yeah, that's danks, I think. Who
was doing it for real though, would still be like,
I don't know what it is, right, somebody I would
to send a kid to buy stuff, So if they
get arrested, maybe that's why my dad was there or
not just got away with it. What if you're daft
was running a counterfeit money? Okay, friends, that's it there.

(27:20):
Oh by the way, there are two male drivers who
were issued new driver's licenses at age one hundred and four.
I mean if they passed the test. No, it's those
reaction skills that's what you worry about. But is that
what do you call it motor skills after? I think
after age seventy five, because seventy five is younger and
younger every year, don't do we agree? Yes? Because when

(27:43):
were kids. Seventy five is about to die. No, seventy five,
you expect people to live that long. All my grandparents
didn't reach seventy five. Okay, thanks, Debbie down we're trying
to do a dank segment telling you, Um, I think
seventy five you start to get checked again every two years.
You have to take the drive and test again every year,
probably every two months. I think that's a little much. Yeah,

(28:04):
well there's lots of test. You girls have to go
to the Guide in college just every year. That's true.
That's a good point. Okay, I'm fine with every year. Heck,
I'm fine with every week. But I just think it's
hard to get people to go that often. All right,
that's what's up with today. Thank you guys. Tomorrow's show
we have a cuddler on, a professional cuddler who gets

(28:25):
paid one hundred bucks an hour to cuddle people. On Friday,
Brett Eldridge will be on, so pretty fantastic little run here.
Thank you and goodbye.
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