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It's time for the Bobby Bones post show. Here's your host,
Bobby Bones. What's happening? Everybody pretty pumped. I got to
post on social today that I'm hosting that New Year's
Eve show on CBS. I've downplayed it a bit, but
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it is a big deal. I'm pumped. I mean, CBS
has hired me to be the guy on their network
to do New Year's Eve for the first time. So
it is up. You can see the story on my Instagram.
Mister Bobby Bones and pretty excited about that. It's a
big deal writing Yeah, no, I mean I think it's
gonna be cool. I always feel like the people I
see on New Year's Eve hosting things, they're like big deals.
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Well it's Ryan, It's Steve Harvey, Ryan, Ryan Seacrest, It's
Steve Harvey. So you know, obviously I'm not there, but
it's pretty cool that CBS is like, hey, here are
the keys to the castle. Have it the first time
we're doing it. So pumped about getting to announce that
earlier on the show. If you missed that, if you
missed it on the radio show. So there's one part
of it all. Ryan wasn't town Ryan Seacrest wasn't town.
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They were shooting some of the American Idol auditions in Nashville,
and he was like, Hey, can you hook me up
with your trainer? And so I sent him over to
Title Boxing and Jared, who's my friend and my trainer,
and Ryan worked out with him flight four or five days,
and then Ryan shouted him out on Kelly and Ryan.
Pretty funny. Yeah, he was like, hey, I was working
out Title Boxing, shout out Jared. And I wouldn't have
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say anything about Ryan's business except he shouted it out
on his own show, but I thought it was super cool.
I text Jared. I was like, hey, man, can you
train somebody the eleven tomorrow? And He's like yeah, let
me check. I said, hey, it's Ryan Seacrest. It's like
what I was like. Oh, I was like, yeah, can
you tech? Can you train? And He's like yeah, I
can do it. But then Ryan liked him so much.
They worked out like four or five times in a row.
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You shouldn't have told him, bones you should just let
Ryan so hard and be like well, I thought about
not telling him, but I also wanted him to do
it because I thought that would be cool for him.
To and if he was like, oh, that's tomorrow. You know,
it's hard for me to to get back over there
in time. But I felt like he'd be motivated to
get back over there for the seacrest because Ryan's a
nice guy. But I thought it was cool to Ryan
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shouted him out of Ryan and Kelly. Let's see, Squid
Game is decisively Netflix's number one show of all time,
with one point six five billion hour streamed in the
first four weeks. Now that means nothing to me, is
the one point six five billion hour stream because I
don't know, really you know, the group they're sampling or
the group they're using. But the fact that it's their
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biggest show of all time that says something to me.
Because they have them listed out number one squid Game
all time, squid Game number two Bridgerton with half of
what squid Game has done, So squid Game is not
even just like ten percent bigger, it doubles up the
second biggest show of all time. Money Highest Part four
is third. I didn't watch any money Did you anyone
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watch Money hist? I mean, so far, I haven't really,
I've watched a little bit of Bridgerton, h Stranger Things
three is at four, The Witcher is at five. Thirteen
Reasons Why are at six and seven. Made is It? Eight?
And You Season two and You Season three are at
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nine and ten. Wow. So those are the biggest shows
of all time. But just back to Squid Game, Amy,
you haven't watched Squid Game. No, I've watched one and
a half episode. And Eddie makes it all sound like
you're missing out right. I mean, dude, this is the
one of the best shows ever. Like, I still think
about this show and I watched it what three weeks ago?
I was done three or four weeks ago. So, yes,
it's so good, you need to watch it, Okay, I will,
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I'll do it. I mean now I finally got sold.
It's hard. It's been Is it an hour each episode? Yeah?
Some are like fifty one minutes, some are like hour six.
I think if you've withheld this long, you don't have
to watch it. Maybe one season two a part of
the biggest show. Eddie said it was the best show ever.
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Well but bones she well, I said it was the
best show ever as soon as it came out and
I watched and you guys didn't give a cap about that. Yeah,
that's when I watched an episode and a half. Go ahead, Eddie, Well,
I just think she needs to go one more episode
and then you won't stop, Like you will stay up
like till two in the morning, come in here dead
because you can't stop watching it. Yeah, because the first
episode's kind of just setting what's going on. It's a
little bit boring. The second episode's pretty good, but by
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the time beginning that third one, you're just like, okay, Well,
but now that y'all are both all the way totally
through with it. I know at the beginning you said
it's okay for my daughter to watch it with me,
and she did watch the first episode and a half, Like,
can she watch the entire season? It's up to you.
I don't think it's for every twelve year old, but
I think if you have a mature kid who can
watch some violent stuff and not go out and do
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the violent stuff or not have nightmares, then I think
it's okay. But I would say for most kids, no, okay,
for your daughter tbd, she's pretty smart good TBD. Yeah,
I know it's crazy. That's she's gonna be fifteen soon.
It's arazy. Netflix has put out a website because I've
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mentioned this too. I thought Netflix's Top tens on their app.
I thought it was them just cherry picking shows putting
them up there. So we go, oh, it's seven, I
should watch it. It's good. And they've kind of finally
admitted to that that it's like, yeah, maybe we've been
flubbing it a little bit to get people to watch shows.
But Netflix is now introducing a new top ten website
for the shows that are literally the biggest. So the
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website is top ten dot Netflix dot com. Mike, you
saw this story, So what exactly is happening here? Basically,
once a week they're putting out all the shows that
people are watching the most by hours, so it's not
by views how much people are actually watching you show,
even if you just watch it for one minute, two minutes,
it all goes to the total. So, but they were
counting a view as to like fifteen minutes of a
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show or something something like that. Yeah, but this is
going to be a more legit list. More legit so
even people like investing in Netflix shows, they can see like, oh,
this is what people are actually watching. What do you
mean investing in Netflix shows? So, like people who want
to produce new Netflix shows, they're like, Okay, are people
actually going to watch this? How much money should we
put into it? So that's kind of why they're using it.
I saw that three snow leopards died from COVID nineteen
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at the Nebraska Zoo, Like what leopards got COVID and died? Yeah? Why?
Why did that make you want to cry? I mean
it's sad, yes, but I felt like extra extra sadness
from you right there. Well, I have sadness from Just
to be clear, if you were to tell me three
humans passed away from it too, I would have equal sadness.
But I think I was that was also mixed with
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shock because I guess I didn't know, and if we've
talked about it before, I didn't remember that animals have
died from COVID and doesn't make a leopard like that
much cooler, sweeter, nisers. They're a snow leopard for some reason,
like you feel like they're also cold like other leopards.
I feel like they're on the jungle and I felt
they're warm. They're killing a snow leopard. I think I
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hate being cold, so I just feel like a little
more sad for snow leopards because they're having to live
in the cold environment, but not at the Nebraska Zoo
obviously they're not cold there. I also love all kinds
of cats right now, big, small, whatever. Yeah, you are
one or two moves away from being a cat lady
for sure, Harold Baskin. When you and I'll get to
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a Carol Basket story that reminds me of that. But
I was going to talk about you adopted your cat
right well, I mean depends on how you want to
look at it. But no, what that means. No, I
don't know what that means. I don't know I know
what no, no, no, no, we rescued and adopted our dog,
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so that counters the fact that we've found the cat
we wanted and got it from a cat breeder. Got it, okay,
So which is not I I prefer to adopt, don't shop,
But in this particular, I don't care. I'm not going
to kill you, I know, but other people do and
I'm about to get added on all kinds of places.
So just okay, No, you're not all good. You had
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some friends that were trying to adopt a dog and
they were having to go through a crazy adoption process. Yeah,
and this was Yeah, I feel like certain breeders might
be this way, but this was an adoption situation, and
the people that were in charge of adopting the dog
out like, we're putting people through a rigorous process to
get this dog. They did phone calls, three different phone
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calls to get like a character reference from people on
what kind of household this dog would be going to.
And then not only that, they did, like Eddie and I,
I adopted kids. Eddie has foster kids that he's now adopted.
And there's something called a home study where people come
into your home every year and go through a checklist
to make sure you're equipped to be a parent. And
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they did a home study for this dog, and I
was like, wow, I mean, good for them, Like, I
think it's awesome. You do want to make sure that
whoever's adopting the dog is legit. But I just had
never heard of such a thing. It seems a bit
intense for a dog when you're just trying to get
the dog at home. Yeah, yeah, it did feel shady
when I brought up the cat with Amy. I'll be
honest with you, I don't think anybody cares really, because
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you talked about on the air how you try to
get a cat, and that person was like, no, we
can't give you. This cat's not new. Yeah, I know,
I know. I just we have may have new listeners.
And then even with me, I guess I just just
it doesn't feel right. It is not ideal. I know.
There's so many pets out there that need a home,
but this cat is perfect and I love her and
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I'm so glad we got lucky and found her good.
We found her in California, and then we love her.
Carol Baskin, which you brought her up, believes her missing
husband Don Lewis, crashed a plane in the Gulf of Mexico. Oh.
She says he wasn't licensed to fly, but he did anyway,
so he had to sneak his flights so there wouldn't
have been any records. Carol Baskin did an ama chat
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on Reddit, Ask Me Anything, and someone asked the question
what happened to Carol's missing husband down? And she answered
it her theory, he crashed a plane in the Gulf
of Mexico. He had to fly under two hundred feet
to stay off the radar, and he would do that.
He would typically fly out over the Gulf because the
air is smoother there, whereas overland there are up and
downs that will crash you at that height. Since phone
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records indicated he was planning to go to Texas and
his van was found at a small private air strip,
and we have never found Dawn or she said, this
is the most likely scenario, And there you have it.
Tiger King two came out on Netflix today or last Wednesday,
today tonight. There are only five episodes, so Tiger King too.
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Anybody gonna watch it? Probably not? No, I mean, okay,
has anybody watched This story sounds but the story sounds
pretty I believe this story a little bit. Come on,
you guys, don't Oh, it's yeah, she has that whole
made up. That's why she parked the van there, That's
why she did it all. That's she has the whole
thing set up. This one sounds kind of believable, if
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I'm being honest with you, If he did sneak flights
like that, and then you wouldn't find that plane in
the ocean. But she did have a long time to
come up with the story too. That's a pretty good one. Amy,
What are you saying, Oh, I don't know. Just since
we were talking about Netflix and top shows, I didn't
know if anybody took my recommendation and watched Love Hard,
the Christmas movie. I keep thinking that's the Dowey cock
story walk Hard. Yeah, Love Heart. No. I did see
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it on Netflix up on the front page. When I
was watching Manifest. I saw Love Hard pop up as
a show I should have watched, but I did not
watch it. Now, George Clooney recalls having his first kids.
I think he was fifty six, Is that right when
he had his first kid? I mean, the question I
get the most is when're you gonna have kids? It's like, everybody,
chill out. I'll let you know one day when it's
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appropriate to let you know. But I told the story
Kitlin and she was like, you ain't waiting to fifty six.
And I was like, yeah, I know. I don't want.
I don't want to fifty six. But that's that's tough, right,
fifty six having your first kid. I mean, if you're
a guy, I don't know that we have fifty six.
It probably is fine at the moment, depending on how
at the moment, yes, but then you know, then you're
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talking when they graduate high school. You're seventy six, seventy four,
that's a little much. George Clooney said he never intended
to be a husband or a father. That all changed
when he met his wife. They've been married for a year.
They decided to try to have a baby, and they
ended up having twins in twenty seventeen. He was fifty
six years old. They had twins. I mean, here he
is on the Mark Marion podcast talking about how they
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decided to have kids, and she'd never thought about it really,
and then she said, so, we're awfully lucky in life.
And I said, yeah, we are. We're lucky we found
each other, yes, And she said it seems like that
luck should be shared with some other, you know, folks.
And I thought about it for a I don't know,
maybe a minute, and then I just said, well, I mean,
if you're in and she said, I think we should try.
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And he's happy, and that's awesome. David Letterman had kids late, too,
really late. I don't want to wait that long, obviously,
nor does you know, nor would I. I feel like
it'd be the best thing for me to be a
hundred it'd be at the kids high school graduation, what
are we gonna say? I mean, oh, I think it
shouldna say like, wow, George's like he's doing what you want.
He had kids, I mean twins. Oh, I would love
to have twins in his Call of the Day. Yeah,
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I don't know that Caitlin wants to have twins because apparently,
from what I'm reading, twins makes your belly bigger. You
would think, yeah, walking around with two babies inside and
so one. Yeah, hu apparently right word rumor is is
what they say that twins make your belly bigger. Americans
are targets of thirty scams a month. When you combine text, email,
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and phone calls. I get emails with dumb links. Ray
got one recently. They said he won the lottery? Right,
is this right? Ray? What that was you? Yeah? This
guy won seven hundred and sixty eight million. And then
he put a bunch of different numbers in a machine
and he said it randomized my number and I was
picked out of like a total of two hundred people.
He wants to share fifty thousand dollars each with and
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I was one of those people. But I just have
to text, Okay, text while I was given another number
and it's his friend Arnold, and I text him and
they said, that gets the process going, and Arnold will
deliver me my fifty thousand. Do you think you'll get
that before you get your Trump money. I don't know.
I mean both are very questionable at this point. You're
not getting your Trump money now right in your mind.
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I mean, I've come to fine. I'm fine with it.
I mean, I paid off my debt with my wife.
She took control of the finances. I mean, I'm not worried,
like terrified. Oh my gosh, I need that money. But
you won. You won fifty thousand dollars, correct, and it
still hasn't come to you. It's been five years. You're
understanding now that you got jipped, not officially jip. There's
stuff they're still looking into. I have people on my side,
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so but yeah, as of right now, I'm jipped. But
it's been five years. If they were on your side
and could do something, don't you think they would have
done it because they would take their part of it.
It's tough. I believe the betting site was in Nicaragua,
so it's international waters waters and that's why you letn't
get your money. It's tough. There's a lot of jurisdictions
type stuff. What about words at this point? What about
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just the one thousand that he bet? Like, can you
head at least get that back? Well, and that's the thing,
it's through cryptocurrency, so it wouldn't even be that exact
thousand they pay out. It's not they're not don't. They
don't cut checks. They send it through crypto. So okay, Well,
Ray also was in Mexico for a wedding. How'd that go? Oh?
It was it was epic um to fly something whatever
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we did as quick as it was, and to be
at a tropical wedding, it was like it was dope. Yeah,
I'm glad they decided to do it in Mexico even
though we had what you're also wearing pearls right now? Yeah,
I mean inspired by you and then inspired by the locals.
Everybody in Mexico is rocking the pearls. I don't know
if it's because some of these baseball players are doing
it now, but they got me. It was like eight
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hundred pesos. I talked him down. I was like, oh,
screw it, I'm going to America with pearls. Man. I'm
pearl guy. You can pull it off. I know I can.
I was rock all over around town all that time.
You can pull it off. They can pull it off.
The subway tuna war continues. Now they're claiming there's all
kinds of different meats in the tuna, not just not
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tuna at all, but they're all these this other DNA
inside of it. Have you guys seen this? Yeah, like chicken, pork.
If you're what if you're a pescatarian and you think
you're it means you don't eat meat, you're vegetarian, but
you allow fish in your diet. And what if they
think they're having tuna and now they've been having meat
this whole time. Apparently, out of the twenty samples acquired
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from various subway locations throughout southern California, marine biologists found
quote no detectable tuna DNA sequences, but they found DNA
of pork, DNA of cattle, DNA of chicken. Oh boy, hey,
at Lisa's meat links. You're not getting some complete chemical
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makeup there. Feel pretty good about that. So, Ray, did
you spend your tuna gift card yet? No? I need to.
And I guess now with the subway stories, they even
have a sign that says we have real tuna. So
I guess maybe no legal stuff can happen to them anymore.
Forty four Americans planned to cancel these one subscription streaming
service over the next six months. What's your worst streaming
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service amy that you pay for? If you had to
cut one? Oh, that would be so hard. I rely
on all of them. I need them all. I definitely
have to keep Pulu because that's how I watch anything,
Like I have no live TV. That's my live TV.
Um or I have no cable? Well would I cut?
I mean my kids watch too much Disney. I love HBO,
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Max um Apple. Oh no, I can't play this game.
Yeah no, what what What would I get rid of? What? What?
What would it? What would it be? Netflix? Now? I
don't I don't know. I'd probably watched Netflix the lease now,
which is crazy because that used to be my number
one go to. What about you? So you're going You're
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going Netflix? I mean it feels wrong, but if I
have to make a choice, I mean, if I have
to make a choice, it's probably Disney Plus even though
I'm on it. Yeah, you know I have kids yet? Yeah,
because yeah, it's very much a lot of kids programming
and Marvel programming. I do like the Marvel stuff, and
they're about to come out with the Hawkeye series, right.
That looks pretty good because I've liked all the other
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series is. But i'd probably get rid of Disney Plus.
I thought about it being Paramount Plus because I have
that now, but it has local CBS on Paramount Plus
and I can watch NFL games on my phone, which
you can't really do anywhere else. I figured it out.
I know the one I would get rid of. Um
keeping Netflix, and I'm canceling Amazon Prime Video. Oh. The
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good thing about Amazon Prime Video is that if you
don't have a service, they usually have that show that
you can buy just in case, you know. But but
but here's the thing. I wouldn't cancel that because I
like Amazon Prime that the service, So why wait, Amazon
not even a video? Oh well, never mind, I go back.
Netflix was gone, and I don't want to play this game.
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Morgan's the one who had given me the story. Morgan,
which one are you cutting? Oh? Definitely Paramount Plus. I
mean I don't ever use it. I think I bought
it for one show and ever since, I just don't
even touch it. So'd be paramount plus. Yeah, paramount plus
for the shows I don't really care for that much,
but college football and the NFL CBS I get to
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watch on that live channel. I said, I have a
VPN that I go and you can watch anybody local,
which is awesome. So it's like you can act like
you're in Atlanta and you can watch the Atlanta CBS
and all that. I think that's a I think that's
against the rules. I think it's against the law. But
you can watch what like if I want to watch
a local game and watch the Falcons, I have Fantasy
Football guy, I can actually hit it and watch that.
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So which is pretty cool? You Eddie, which one you
leave in? I think I'd have to go with a
peacock because I got the peacock for Yellowstone. Didn't really
care for Yellowstone. And basically I can watch any NBC
stuff on Hulu, Like Hulu is the one where I
can watch lu Is ABC No, but I mean even
Saturday Night Live stuffs on Hulu. Like anything is on Hulu. Like, man,
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I don't know why, but I get every sports game
imaginable on Hulu, and I'm like, I shouldn't be getting
all this and I just pay the regular rate, so
I would get lu Live. Yeah, Hulu Live. Okay, you
have extra good Hulu. Then I don't have Hulu Live.
I have Hulu, not Hulu Live. Man, you want to
see you want to see like a like a Sam
Houston State versus Craton, Like they're showing it and I
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have it for some reason. That to me is ESPN plus.
ESPN plus shows me all of that, which is it
is the same as Hulu because they're both ABC Disney. Yeah,
but I like Peacock because that's the Office and I
watched The Office all the time. Yeah, exactly defend that,
and I feel like Office. What's what else is that on?
Is that? Maybe I get Peacock back? Then I know
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it's only get rid of lunch box. You that I
actually pay for. It would have to be Hulu because
that's the one I pay for, so I would have
the rest of stealing I borrow. Yeah, like my in
laws pay for Netflix. My cousin pays for Disney. Yeah,
so I only pay for Hulu. All right, I think
we're gonna call it here today. Ray, how long has
this gonna been? Twenty? Okay, that's fair? Hey, by the way.
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Let me say this and I'll say it on this
show and not the radio show. Remember we got that voicemail.
There was like, dangn all the commercials, and I was like,
I don't control this. Remember that. I went back and
listen to a show podcast. He was right, a lot
of commercials. There's a lot on there. Yeah, we're making
some good money. I had no idea, but that's why
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we get to stay in the air. I'm grateful. I
never go Joe a podcast because I do not want
to hear me anymore than I already hear me. But
I went back and listen. There are a few commercials
on there, some good stuff. I would listen. I like
Instagram ads because they tell me what I like, and
hopefully these commercials are doing that for you. But he
was right, there's a few commercials on there. All right,
I want to acknowledge that we're done. I hope you
guys have a great rest of the day and we
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will see you guys tomorrow. By everybody,