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Speaker 1 (00:10):
Welcome to Friday Show, more studio. Let's go around the room.
We learned that smoking chickens is definitely his expertise, but
you better buy one. And when you do, though, watch
out for all the added fees. He will do that
here he is producer. Ready, what's your news story of
the day.
Speaker 2 (00:25):
So lunchbox always talks about, you know, businessman getting business
deals done and all that.
Speaker 3 (00:30):
Dude, this is crazy.
Speaker 2 (00:32):
So in Sun Valley, Idaho, every year there's a billionaire
summer camp. It's like a summit where billionaires from all
over the world flying to this little town and they
do a summer camp all week.
Speaker 1 (00:42):
It's been this week.
Speaker 2 (00:43):
The regional airport said there were over one hundred private
jets that landed this week and they all meet there.
I'm talking like, you know, Bill Gates, Jeff Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg.
Speaker 1 (00:51):
You think they do all dirty stuff or are they
talking business? They say that they sacrificing. You know, it's
probably maybe a little bit of both.
Speaker 4 (00:57):
They do activities kind of active elephant walk.
Speaker 2 (01:00):
They don't say what those activities are, but they say
like billion dollars they want they know what the elephant
walk is.
Speaker 3 (01:06):
I know what it is Yeah, how do you know
what it is?
Speaker 5 (01:08):
Because fraternities would talk about it happened. But I mean, honestly,
I think the first person that told me about it
was my death.
Speaker 3 (01:16):
What in the world.
Speaker 1 (01:18):
Look at all these billionaires just showing up, do you
do you know those people? Some of them like there
is the Sam altman I know from the AI.
Speaker 3 (01:27):
I've seen him talk about AI.
Speaker 1 (01:29):
I see, I don't know, the Warner Brothers, Discovery guy.
Speaker 3 (01:33):
But they're all getting off their planes. It's unbelievable.
Speaker 2 (01:35):
And so they say that billion dollar deals go down
at this sumomt I would imagine what that's crazy?
Speaker 3 (01:41):
Imagine that's pretty good? All right?
Speaker 1 (01:43):
Next up, he drove Richard Marx to and from our studio.
But the thing we don't know why is why he
was so awkward and he couldn't even look Richard Marx
in the eye.
Speaker 3 (01:50):
Here he is lunch.
Speaker 6 (01:53):
You guys know doctor Catherine Growl. She's also known as
doctor Roxy on TikTok. She's a plastic stir that likes
to stream her little surgeries and does dance, tries to surgeries.
Speaker 1 (02:04):
Yeah, even with malpractice stuff.
Speaker 6 (02:07):
And so then she got busted. Her license was suspended.
And she thought she was getting all these TikTok followers,
look at me, I'm doing surgeries. And now they have
permanently taken her license away. Why because she films? Oh,
I said, that's because that's why. That's I thought, Well,
I can't believe they.
Speaker 1 (02:23):
They don't like cameras anywhere they do anything, for the
most part medical, because of all the malpractice things that
could happen, Like.
Speaker 6 (02:31):
They see her like leaving surgeries, coming back doing dances,
looking at the camera.
Speaker 1 (02:35):
Then and she's doing a TikTok dance like she.
Speaker 6 (02:38):
Thinks, oh, TikTok is cool, look at me, I'm getting
all these followers.
Speaker 4 (02:41):
And she did all that and she loses her license
that she were.
Speaker 2 (02:43):
I mean, so there's a patient passing on the table
and she's doing dancing.
Speaker 1 (02:47):
Famous practice surgeon has medical license suspended.
Speaker 3 (02:49):
I'm reading it here for the New York Post.
Speaker 6 (02:52):
And she went to court to fight for it and
they said, no, it is permanently gone.
Speaker 4 (02:54):
You can't get it back.
Speaker 3 (02:55):
That's ridiculous.
Speaker 4 (02:56):
No, he's not ridiculous that she did that.
Speaker 1 (02:58):
Oh I why would you?
Speaker 3 (02:59):
Why did I just don't know what she was doing.
Speaker 4 (03:01):
She was gaining TikTok followers.
Speaker 1 (03:03):
She thought, again, that's not gonna make you lose your
license gaining TikTok followers. And I don't even think it's
against the rules to film, But most doctors don't allow
cameras because if they mess up, their insurance is so
high for malpractice reasons. But I wonder what she what
happened in these videos specifically, maybe even a patient didn't agree.
Speaker 5 (03:21):
To it, right, I was thinking a waiver to say, okay, yeah,
you have my permission.
Speaker 6 (03:25):
Some people, like one girl suffered a she was including
she a preferated.
Speaker 1 (03:31):
Eil You're to meet standards of care, is what it was.
Speaker 5 (03:33):
Yeah, oh, because she's busy doing something else that she's
not she's not focused ONTI.
Speaker 2 (03:38):
But the TikTok parts legal, like you can do a stream.
Speaker 1 (03:43):
Again, I'm not going to answer that as a lawyer,
but yeah, you can watch surgery. Sometimes doctors will do
surgeries on You've seen those before, flipping through.
Speaker 5 (03:52):
Gray's Anatomy. They're a teaching hospital.
Speaker 3 (03:54):
Life altering mistakes.
Speaker 1 (03:56):
Board member said she focused her attention on and on
the TikTok and talking and like the followers as it
was happening, and it led to life altering mistakes.
Speaker 3 (04:06):
I mean, that's what it is.
Speaker 5 (04:09):
What do you say, Well, Gray's Anatomy bases a lot
of things on real life, and they're a teaching hospital.
And when Twitter first got popular during that season, I
remember they were live streaming things on Twitter to show
other doctors or medical students what they were doing and
how as a way to teach, but you know, online
instead of them being present. So I don't know how
(04:31):
they got the patient's permission.
Speaker 1 (04:33):
One patient who's cosmetic procedure broadcast to over eight hundred
thousand followers into emergency care a week after the surgery
when she reportedly perforated her intestine.
Speaker 6 (04:42):
Yeah, and they warned her back in September of twenty
twenty one it was wrong to live stream her operations.
Speaker 4 (04:48):
She continued to do so.
Speaker 1 (04:49):
She got warned wrong but not illegal. Yeah, frowned on.
But they got her because she kept messing up. All right,
that's the least of the story, allegedly, I'd like to say,
even if I have no idea what allegedly all that happened?
All right, Amy, let's do your intro here. Sorry about that,
all right? Amy, She's so desperate to sleep that she
hypnotized herself with videos online and she's even admitted to
(05:11):
drinking an entire bottle of wine.
Speaker 3 (05:12):
Here she is amy like.
Speaker 7 (05:14):
In one sitting going okay, okay, okay.
Speaker 5 (05:19):
So I love following BuzzFeed and a lot of times
it's funny things. But then everyone smiled something serious, and
this thirty seven year old woman was sharing her story
of how she realized she had breast cancer and it
wasn't a lump, and so I thought, oh, this is interesting.
Speaker 7 (05:34):
I want to talk about.
Speaker 5 (05:34):
This because she said, you know, she's aging, and she
saw a change in you know, the left one versus
the right one, and started to sag a little bit,
and she went to see a doctor and he was like, oh, yeah,
this is normal, you know.
Speaker 7 (05:45):
So she was like, oh dang.
Speaker 5 (05:46):
She was kind of embarrassed for going and freaking out,
thinking what's wrong with me? And she decided, huh, I'm
going to get a second opinion. So she went and
she did that. That doctor immediately ordered a mammogram and
sure enough, that was a symptom of her breast cancer.
She did have it, but it was like a saggy
it was just starting to sag. And again she thought
it was just something that was happening with age. So
(06:07):
two things here. If your body's changing, pay attention to it.
And then also if you get get two or three
opinions if you feel like something's wrong.
Speaker 1 (06:16):
Which we were talking on the show yesterday about Lunchbox
and his vomiting. He vomits and passes out, and he's like,
I went to the doctor. He says, I'm okay, but
like a should try a different doctor, because when you vomit,
you pass out.
Speaker 6 (06:27):
Yeah, or sometimes before I even vomit, I pass out,
like as I'm getting to THEE.
Speaker 1 (06:31):
When he talks about vomiting, passes out. So I think
that's there's a second opinion, probably yeah, Second, who would
you talk to? Is there a vomit doctor, yeah, type
in type in vomit doctor images to what happens of
a mytologists t prbably some kink.
Speaker 4 (06:47):
Like I mean, seriously, I have no idea who i'd
even talk to.
Speaker 3 (06:50):
I think it's probably a question for like heart brain
type thing.
Speaker 7 (06:55):
Maybe a ear nose and throat.
Speaker 1 (06:57):
Yeah, maybe butt foot who knows, I don't know, hand
mouthing butt who knows one of those doctors? Al Right,
go ahead from Mountain Pine, Arkansas. He's pretty tall and
he likes most sports that involve a ball.
Speaker 3 (07:07):
Bobby Bones.
Speaker 1 (07:07):
Thank you. They've put out all the Emmy nominations.
Speaker 3 (07:11):
I wanted to roll with it through you guys.
Speaker 1 (07:12):
If you've seen any of these shows or all the
shows Best Drama series, just yes or no? The Last
of Us No, Yes, so good, it's awesome. It's the
one on Max. Yeah, Zombie's Yeah, you like that?
Speaker 3 (07:25):
So awesome?
Speaker 1 (07:26):
Succession Yes, starting season four now, Yes, yeah, it's awesome.
Yellow Jackets, Yeah, but it's kind of lost its way
a little bit. I want to see that. He seems nothing.
Did you have a TV tround? I do, but I
don't watch that Yellow Jackets amazing idea. It's starting to
get a little too nutty. Do you agree?
Speaker 7 (07:44):
I'm not into the next I need to watch the latest.
Speaker 2 (07:48):
Is it like they kind of just lose track of
like how they started, and they're just like, what do
we do now?
Speaker 1 (07:51):
They took a big jump and it's either gonna get
really awesome or really weird. And I think it went
a little weird. Okay, White Lotus, Yes, come on, yes.
Speaker 3 (07:59):
Never seen it?
Speaker 1 (08:00):
Oh and or I never heard of it? That is
better call Saul. Yeah, I think it's over. Is that
why it's in this mic? Probably?
Speaker 3 (08:07):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (08:08):
I watched Breaking Bad a little bit, better call Sauce
back in the day, Early the Crown, Yeah, House the
Dragon A plus Thorns, Thorn, Crown of Thorns, your favorite show,
Crown of Thorns, Game of Thorns, yes, uh, A couple
of comedy ones here, Abvid Elementary. Yeah, Yeah, it's fine.
(08:29):
I don't get it.
Speaker 6 (08:31):
It's like, you know, it's like the Office this teacher, No, no, no,
hold on, it is not like the office.
Speaker 1 (08:35):
It's not like it like they did the little interviewsitial interviews. Yeah,
it's fine, Like.
Speaker 6 (08:40):
Everybody raves about it and I watch it and I'm like,
I'm waiting for this to get laugh out loud funny.
Speaker 1 (08:44):
And it's just everybody loves Chris Kid is an everybody's
an adult.
Speaker 3 (08:48):
Yeah hates Chris.
Speaker 1 (08:48):
I guess it's yeah, but it's just like, uh, Barry, yes, no,
watch season one, liked it, just never went back for
another season. The Bear. Yeah I told you about that one.
No you did not.
Speaker 3 (08:59):
I told you it didn't matter.
Speaker 5 (09:01):
Bobby was I think talk about it?
Speaker 3 (09:03):
He just didn't.
Speaker 1 (09:05):
Jerry Duty, Yeah, that's win everything awesome. One of the
best endings I've ever seen of a show period.
Speaker 7 (09:12):
It's still so crazy they were able to pull that off.
Speaker 1 (09:15):
Marvelousmiths masl No, only Murders in the Building, Yeah yeah,
Ted Lasso, Yeah, Wednesday, Adam Stanley girl, Oh yeah, those
are the shows. You have something else that's not Emmy nominated.
But just so everybody knows that show. Quarterback is on Netflix.
I know I've heard about it. Have you to watch it?
But I will probably this weekend. I've seen clips online.
(09:36):
It looks awesome. Followed four quarterbacks I think all season
long had miked up during games. NFL allowed it all
season home, Patrick Mahomes, Kirk Cousins, Josh all On There
no those only two I know, No Marcus Mariota.
Speaker 5 (09:51):
So, like, what's an example of something that's fun to
hear see miked up?
Speaker 4 (09:55):
The trash talks?
Speaker 7 (09:57):
Okay, because you're you already have watched the football games.
Speaker 1 (09:59):
So what's what he gets off the field. It's off
field stuff. It's like on the sideline, it's during the
in the huddle at one point. I don't want to spoiler,
but Patrick Mums like you ever heard Amy in the
Bybone show. Whoa he's like I fact checked her NP.
Harby's right, Patrick, So stuff like that. Yeah, time for
the mail bag.
Speaker 7 (10:19):
Email and breathe it all the air to get something
we call Bobby's mail bag.
Speaker 1 (10:24):
Yeah, hello, Bobby Bones. I want to say I love
your show. My issue is Lunchbox. I am sure many
like him or can tolerate him, but I cannot. He
is very jealous. He has an adult bully. And the
listeners and the staff, I'm very turned off when he
comes on the air. It actually makes the show not
as enjoyable. Can I ask why he's allowed to speak
(10:45):
to others the way he does? Is it for ratings?
I'm sure after reading this email he'll be rude like
he is on the air. It's obvious he doesn't like
confrontation because he becomes rude. You would be like better
if you could, and we're willing to accept constructive criticism.
Lunch Box and Bobby. There are times that you correct him,
but then he's rudeer and you allow it. I blame you, Bobby. Oh,
(11:09):
shut his mic off? Thanks Daily listener, Amanda, talk about.
Speaker 4 (11:14):
You like to say check check this is all good?
Speaker 1 (11:16):
All right?
Speaker 6 (11:16):
Just making sure it's not off. And I don't know
what she means by the way I talk to people.
Just because I'm loud, people think I talk in a
bad tone.
Speaker 1 (11:23):
That's aggressive sometimes and you do throw names out like
Hobbie Lames.
Speaker 6 (11:27):
It's just loud and people don't like that, and they
don't like hearing the truth. They don't like having I
don't want to treat everybody with a little what do
you call it when you get hear kid globs?
Speaker 1 (11:34):
No, not Amy. I would just gave it his hands up.
Speaker 6 (11:38):
But you said sometimes you have to treat Amy.
Speaker 7 (11:41):
And I actually I don't think it's kid gloves. He
has to treat me with like respect and kindness, sensitive gloves.
Speaker 1 (11:47):
Okay, it's not really what she was having a tough time, yes, right,
just read the room. But what I'm saying is they
get so upset.
Speaker 6 (11:55):
Because you're honest with them and you tell them what
they want. They don't want to hear that. They don't
want to hear the truth. Like when so one's bad
at something, when someone is, you know, they call in
with a stupid comment and you tell them that was
a stupid comment. Oh, it's not rude, it's just honesty.
Speaker 1 (12:08):
So I would say some people could definitely hear that
is rude. And just because you say it's the truth,
or you tell it like it is, that just means
you're giving your opinion forcefully.
Speaker 3 (12:16):
That's okay.
Speaker 1 (12:16):
But I think that's why you get to talk, because
you do say how you feel. It's mostly not like us.
Sometimes it's funny, but it is rude sometimes, and I
do try to step in. Maybe I'll try to step
in a little more when he's rude, like when he
attacks Abby for no reason, like why we bring Abby
into this?
Speaker 4 (12:31):
What does.
Speaker 6 (12:33):
If you want to bring Abby into this? I tell
her how it is. When she sounds terrible, I say,
you sound.
Speaker 1 (12:37):
Terrible, but she doesn't sound as terrible as you say.
It sounds pretty good.
Speaker 4 (12:41):
Sometimes I've said it. I've said that there's people that she's.
Speaker 3 (12:44):
Better than, like for example that Arkansas chick.
Speaker 4 (12:50):
Yeah, pageant girl whenever.
Speaker 1 (12:51):
So, and how would you like to respond to her?
Formerly and Amanda?
Speaker 4 (12:54):
I mean, without me, you would have nothing to complain about.
Speaker 1 (12:58):
And how what do we I do in life complain?
Speaker 4 (13:01):
So you should?
Speaker 6 (13:02):
I'm actually argument Yeah, I'm actually providing you with an
outlet because everywhere you go. People complain about everything. If
I wasn't here to complain about it, be complained about.
Speaker 3 (13:10):
Your lost dude.
Speaker 1 (13:12):
I'm trying trying to help her out. Yeah yeah, well
a Maana, thank you noted. I will do a better
job of it.
Speaker 6 (13:16):
But my mic will not be turned off Amanda, So
you know what, turn off your radio.
Speaker 3 (13:19):
There you go.
Speaker 1 (13:20):
How about that solves the problem.
Speaker 3 (13:21):
We kind of want her to listen.
Speaker 1 (13:23):
I felt that was rude though, I like, I don't
should I step in?
Speaker 3 (13:26):
I felt like that was a rude thing for it.
Speaker 4 (13:27):
How is that rude?
Speaker 1 (13:28):
Yeah? Man, thank you for your email. We'll work on it.
Speaker 4 (13:30):
She did blame you too, so you should be mad
at Amanda too.
Speaker 3 (13:34):
Yeah, man, turn off your radio.
Speaker 1 (13:35):
If you want to email less you can, Morgan.
Speaker 3 (13:38):
What's that address?
Speaker 7 (13:38):
Nail bag at bobbybones dot com.
Speaker 1 (13:40):
Right, thank you guys, we got your email on your
Now let's find the clothing Bobby nail bag.
Speaker 8 (13:47):
Yeam.
Speaker 1 (13:49):
Charlie star On had no front teeth until she was
eight years old. She was pretty sick as an infant
in the antibiotics rought at all our teeth. WHOA, Now
that's not that fun, admit it not fun? On it
all interesting but not fun. But she's good now, she's beautiful. Boom,
fun around the room, Eddie.
Speaker 2 (14:08):
Before the nineteen twenties, you couldn't mail your child for
just fifteen cents anywhere in the world. It was a loophole.
The mail was started and they didn't really define all
the rules. So for fifteen cents, you can be like,
all right, take my child to New York.
Speaker 3 (14:22):
Thank you.
Speaker 1 (14:23):
And you didn't put them in like a box and
seal it.
Speaker 3 (14:25):
No, it's like uber the postman would take them. Okay,
all right, I will deliver in New York. How awesome
is that anybody?
Speaker 1 (14:31):
No, no, no, no, no no.
Speaker 3 (14:33):
No no no no no.
Speaker 2 (14:34):
But they said that it was a lot cheaper than
a train ticket, so a lot of people did that,
so they did do it.
Speaker 3 (14:39):
Yeah, they would mail kids across the country. That's great.
Speaker 2 (14:42):
I mean mostly across town. I think because the mail
is faster that way, they can get there in a
couple hours.
Speaker 1 (14:48):
Morgan.
Speaker 8 (14:49):
The first public high five was between Dusty Baker and
Glenn Burke of the Los Angeles Dodgers on October second,
nineteen seventy seven.
Speaker 1 (14:58):
Dusty Baker, major baseball player but also manager, in one
World Series. Yeah, he's been around for a long time.
Speaker 3 (15:03):
He wears the gloves.
Speaker 1 (15:04):
I think he's the oldest manager's coach to ever win
a championship period. Wow. And he was the first person
to ever do a high five, that's correct.
Speaker 3 (15:10):
I didn't know that. That's pretty cool.
Speaker 1 (15:11):
And what year nineteen seventy seven revolutionary?
Speaker 8 (15:16):
Then it was the first public one that got captured,
so there could have been more before that, but this
is the first public captured on film photo whatever it
would have been amy.
Speaker 5 (15:25):
In the Netherlands, employees can be absent for up to
two years while receiving seventy percent of their salary as
sick pay.
Speaker 1 (15:32):
Wow, a lot of trust happened in there.
Speaker 7 (15:34):
How long would be able to well, lunchbox.
Speaker 1 (15:36):
Would just be good and he's sick all the time anyway,
and he shows up, Yeah, he'd just be sick.
Speaker 4 (15:40):
I'm a tree employer, man, You are you gonna play hurt?
Speaker 1 (15:43):
Oh?
Speaker 7 (15:43):
Well, just something popped in my head too, because the lunchbox.
I saw that.
Speaker 5 (15:46):
In the US here, I think we spend like over
two hundred billion dollars in hangovers or we cost our employees.
Speaker 1 (15:53):
Hen't get hung over the ever in his whole life,
not one time. Did you know that he just has
like tuberculosis and all the other diseases, never got a hangovers? Yeah,
ever right?
Speaker 6 (16:03):
I mean I see people that can't move the next day,
and I don't understand that. I've never experienced that kind
of life.
Speaker 5 (16:09):
That's I feel like you need to get tested for something,
like submit your body to science.
Speaker 4 (16:13):
I didn't.
Speaker 1 (16:13):
I found out had to. Let's give us your pooper
p fact.
Speaker 6 (16:19):
I'm guessing five star resorts in the Middle East and
Asia serve this coffee. It's called black ivory coffee. Did
you know it comes from elephant poop?
Speaker 4 (16:28):
That's right.
Speaker 6 (16:29):
Elephants eat coffee beans sometimes and they are go through
their digestive system and they are so rich and they
take away the bitter taste that they can get five.
Speaker 1 (16:38):
Hundred dollars a pound for those beans.
Speaker 6 (16:40):
So people will go sort through the elephant poop and
sell them.
Speaker 3 (16:45):
Wow.
Speaker 2 (16:45):
Oh like that that's crazy, right, fun, that's gross.
Speaker 4 (16:52):
No, that's fun. That is amazing that.
Speaker 6 (16:55):
It makes it like when it goes through the elephant,
it makes it kind of taste fruity.
Speaker 3 (17:00):
Interesting.
Speaker 1 (17:01):
Minor music a little category here, someone like you by
a Dell came out in twenty eleven, and it became
the first strictly voice piano to ever be number one.
Speaker 3 (17:13):
Only voice piano the only song to do that.
Speaker 1 (17:18):
I guess she sings so good, so hard, so pure,
that I forget that it's just one instrument with her.
Speaker 3 (17:23):
Wow, because her voice dominates.
Speaker 1 (17:25):
Creed has sold more albums in the United States than
Jimmy Hendricks. Yeah, don't check that below Korean. Finally, led Zeppelin, Rim,
and depeche Mode have never had a number one song.
Led Zeppelin, Rim, depeche Mode never a number one song.
Rihanna has had fourteen.
Speaker 3 (17:46):
That's a fact.
Speaker 7 (17:48):
What depeche Mode is that reach out and touch things.
Speaker 1 (17:55):
Out, reach out and touche That's a good question. I
reach out to could I don't.
Speaker 2 (18:00):
That's the peche Mode it is, Yeah, reach out and
touch faith down.
Speaker 1 (18:05):
Yeah, that's not really my vibe, jam.
Speaker 7 (18:08):
I would think that would have been The Black.
Speaker 1 (18:10):
Eye is a little before me and I never listened
to them, so i't know a lot about them. Yeah,
Personal Jesus is that song?
Speaker 7 (18:15):
That's it?
Speaker 3 (18:16):
Reach Out touch Faith?
Speaker 7 (18:18):
Now, I know it's faith.
Speaker 3 (18:20):
What do you think it was?
Speaker 7 (18:21):
Reach out and touch them?
Speaker 1 (18:24):
I thought it was me for a long time until
I realized was personal Jesus the name of the song that.
Speaker 3 (18:27):
Was fun fact, It's time for the good News.
Speaker 5 (18:37):
Back in two thousand and six, Ashley Payne graduated from
high school top of her class, started college, and then
she was diagnosed with a pulmonary embolism, so she dropped
out to prioritize her health. Now fast forward seventeen years
later and she's a mother of seven. She is finally
graduating from college, something she's always wanted to do, and
(18:59):
with seven it's school valadictorian.
Speaker 3 (19:02):
That's great.
Speaker 5 (19:02):
Yes, and she said you credits her family for helping
her make it through all of that, specifically a note
she found from her daughter that gave her motivation. It
said this, aim for the moon and if you miss,
you may hit a star.
Speaker 1 (19:15):
Yeah I'm Casey, case Yeah, keep reaching, keep your feet
on the ground and keep reaching for the stars.
Speaker 3 (19:22):
Yeah, that's a great story.
Speaker 1 (19:23):
I mean sometimes Eddie came in an exercise because he's
got four kids and then she went to college with seven.
Speaker 3 (19:27):
I know, right, Yeah, he's like, oh man, I got
four kids. I can't sit up today. What does that
have to do with anything? Oh, you know, how do kids?
Speaker 4 (19:33):
I don't understand how you have seven kids?
Speaker 1 (19:34):
Yeah, well, it sentually happens. There's a burden, there's a beef. No,
I mean, I don't know.
Speaker 4 (19:38):
I get that.
Speaker 6 (19:38):
But what I'm saying is you probably can't even spend
time with them every day.
Speaker 1 (19:42):
That's not no, it's true.
Speaker 6 (19:43):
If you're going to college, if everybody can, you cannot
spend time with all seven if they're in school.
Speaker 7 (19:47):
Listen, I don't know, we're right, but they're all space.
Speaker 3 (19:51):
They are space.
Speaker 1 (19:51):
But still, that's a lot of kids. It is a
shout out to her for having all the kids and
for going back to college.
Speaker 3 (19:55):
That's a motivator.
Speaker 7 (19:56):
No, that I think about it, she probably didn't have
a lot of time.
Speaker 3 (19:58):
Yeah, that's what it's all about. Kiddy.
Speaker 1 (20:00):
That was telling me something good? Easy trivia Amy Ready Ready?
Answers did start with a that's the category? What company
makes the iPhone?
Speaker 7 (20:11):
Apple?
Speaker 3 (20:12):
Good lunchbox?
Speaker 1 (20:13):
What company has free shipping on millions of items if
you're a prime member? Oh? Amazon? Correct Morgan? What actor
played the terminator and is the former governor of California?
Speaker 7 (20:24):
Arnold Schwarzenegger?
Speaker 1 (20:25):
Correct? Abby? What state was I born?
Speaker 7 (20:27):
In Arkansas.
Speaker 3 (20:29):
Correct, good job, everybody, you're still Yeah.
Speaker 1 (20:31):
Now, if you wonder why you didn't hear Eddie, he's
been been banned from this round.
Speaker 2 (20:34):
I'm just gonna sit back and enjoy the game, right and.
Speaker 1 (20:36):
From now on your mic Cofleas. Oh yeah, yeah, offers
Mike's soft Amy's got because Amy's a champion.
Speaker 4 (20:43):
Let's go.
Speaker 3 (20:44):
Nobody's clapping about me? Really, and a little bit of Morgan.
Speaker 7 (20:47):
Thanks.
Speaker 1 (20:48):
Why are you the villain? I don't know.
Speaker 7 (20:49):
I feel like anybody with the Tierra is the villain.
Speaker 1 (20:52):
Okay. The category is nineties movies. Now, if you miss it,
you're gonna hear this sound you've been booed. Don't get
owned Amy. What Picks our movie debuted Woody and Buzz
in nineteen ninety five. Toy Story Good nineties movies, Lunchbox,
What Screwball Comedy is about two idiotic friends named Harry
and Lloyd dumb and Dumber. Correct Morgan, What Disney Movies
(21:16):
about a lion prince named Simba and his father, the
Lion King. Correct Abby, Which Tom Hanks movie is about
the history of the United States from the fifties to
the seventies. From the perspective of Alabama man with an
IQ of seventy five Forrest Gump. Correct, good job, we're
all in going to round three?
Speaker 3 (21:34):
Toys?
Speaker 1 (21:35):
Is the category amy the tickle me version of what
sesame street character? Was the IT toy in nineteen ninety six? Correct, lunchbox,
What plastic building block toy was invented in Denmark? What
what plastic building block toy was invented in Denmark?
Speaker 6 (21:57):
Building block toy? Building blocked? Uh, mister potato hid.
Speaker 1 (22:10):
Everybody, what's the answer, lego legos? Yes, that's correct, legos.
Everybody thought he was kidding. Every single one of you
guys like could be like.
Speaker 3 (22:21):
Is he kidding?
Speaker 7 (22:21):
Did you say building block vegetable?
Speaker 3 (22:23):
Or I didn't know that?
Speaker 6 (22:25):
But I said, I didn't know their name was I
thought you building blocks. I didn't know their legos.
Speaker 3 (22:30):
I thought was the toy like a type of toy,
Like that's the category toys?
Speaker 1 (22:33):
No.
Speaker 6 (22:34):
No, what I am saying is I did not understand
that they were a specific toy.
Speaker 1 (22:39):
I don't know what you call those. I just call
them building blocks. I didn't I didn't know they were
called legos building blocks. That's that's not true.
Speaker 6 (22:47):
They have.
Speaker 1 (22:48):
They have generic Legos Lego Lego was a brand? No?
What about the Lego movie?
Speaker 6 (22:56):
Oh? I thought, okay, that's a Lego movie. I mean
I really thought it was. I just thought it was
a generic toy. Like I didn't know there was a
name that you. I thought there was a specific company.
Speaker 1 (23:10):
Okay, Well, I'm sorry you been Alement school, Bud.
Speaker 3 (23:14):
Morgan.
Speaker 1 (23:15):
What popular doll is known for iconic blonde hair and
pink accessories? Uh?
Speaker 7 (23:20):
Oh, Barbie.
Speaker 1 (23:24):
Abby? What toy is a cube shaped puzzle that the
player attempts to twist and turn so all the squares
on each face are the same color.
Speaker 7 (23:31):
Rubik's cue?
Speaker 1 (23:32):
Correct? The category is science. Anybody every knew Legos.
Speaker 3 (23:38):
Of the brain?
Speaker 7 (23:39):
Am we all knew Legos? The answers to that quest?
Speaker 3 (23:42):
Okay, making sure he's.
Speaker 1 (23:43):
Like looking it up right now?
Speaker 6 (23:44):
Yeah, I mean there's all sorts of knockoff brands, That's
what I'm saying.
Speaker 1 (23:46):
Like, I know, we're not arguing that knockoff brands, but.
Speaker 5 (23:49):
But even a lot of times, like Q tip is
a brand, but you always call a cotton swab q
tip because they're so good at branding, Like Legos.
Speaker 7 (23:54):
Is so good at brand.
Speaker 3 (23:57):
Building.
Speaker 1 (23:57):
Yeah, or a different You say, you just call him
building block. Go get the you just described building You
said that the clue was building blocks. The plastic building
block toy was invented in Denmark, and the Denmark parts tough,
but everybody knew was toys.
Speaker 3 (24:12):
It was easy.
Speaker 4 (24:12):
Yeah, so I thought building potato head, So you do
have to build him together exactly?
Speaker 3 (24:20):
Science?
Speaker 1 (24:21):
Amy, what is the force that pulls objects towards the
center of.
Speaker 7 (24:24):
The earth towards the center?
Speaker 1 (24:26):
What is the force that pulls objects towards the center
there gravity?
Speaker 3 (24:30):
Correct Morgan? What's the chemical symbol for water? H?
Speaker 6 (24:34):
Two?
Speaker 3 (24:35):
Correct?
Speaker 1 (24:35):
Abby?
Speaker 3 (24:36):
Botany is the study of what?
Speaker 1 (24:39):
Oh?
Speaker 7 (24:39):
Plant?
Speaker 3 (24:40):
Correct? Good job? Everybody?
Speaker 1 (24:42):
Famous? Characteristics of US states?
Speaker 3 (24:46):
Amy?
Speaker 1 (24:47):
What state is known for being the home to Mount Rushmore?
Speaker 7 (24:51):
Uh huh, I want to go there. I have not been,
but I want to go to South.
Speaker 1 (24:56):
Dakota, correct Morgan. What state is no for its rocky
coastline and delicious lobster?
Speaker 8 (25:04):
What state is known for that rocky coastline and lobster
would be main?
Speaker 3 (25:10):
Correct? Are good?
Speaker 1 (25:12):
Which state is famous for its cheese production?
Speaker 6 (25:16):
Cheese?
Speaker 7 (25:18):
Okay, it's not gonna mess this up. They like cheese curds.
Speaker 1 (25:21):
And stuff, Wisconsin. Correct historical figures. Amy.
Speaker 3 (25:26):
Who is the leader of the underground Railroad?
Speaker 7 (25:30):
Okay, okay, turn my head? Two women?
Speaker 1 (25:42):
Harry correct Morgan. Who is the famous scientist who formulated
the theory of relativity?
Speaker 8 (25:50):
Oh?
Speaker 7 (25:51):
Gosh, theory?
Speaker 1 (25:54):
Famous scientist, theory of relativity. I don't know.
Speaker 8 (26:01):
As soon as mister potato Head's gonna come, that's gonna
be your answer.
Speaker 7 (26:08):
Huh, it's in there somewhere.
Speaker 1 (26:10):
But you think of a famous scientist at all? Thomas
Jefferson Albert Einstein?
Speaker 7 (26:17):
Who's the Yeah, I told.
Speaker 1 (26:21):
You you're eliminated. You're not allowed to make funny. You're
not even the game, buddy, You're not even in the room. Yeah.
What was the answer, Abbey? You needed to stay in
the game. Who is the civil rights activist known for
her refusal to give up her seat on the bus
rosa Park? Good job? Category Sports? Two people remain? Amy.
(26:42):
What does m l B stand for as in money
MLB Major League? Correct? Abby? What does n f L
stand for National Football League? Amy?
Speaker 7 (26:53):
What does n h L stand for National Hockey League?
Speaker 1 (26:57):
Correct? Abby? What does NBA stand for.
Speaker 7 (27:01):
National Basketball Association?
Speaker 1 (27:03):
Correct? Next category Tall? The category is tall? What's the
tallest land animal, Amy, a giraffe. Correct, what's the tallest
building in the United States? Is that the.
Speaker 7 (27:22):
It's in New York?
Speaker 1 (27:24):
Uh? No, I know what it is.
Speaker 7 (27:28):
The the building, I know what it is. Can you
say it again?
Speaker 1 (27:36):
The tallest in Yeah, what's the tallest building in the
kit of States. I'm giving myself time.
Speaker 4 (27:42):
The no, No, you're gonna say it.
Speaker 1 (27:54):
I'm gonna say the telest works. I always give the
answer when you didn't get it.
Speaker 6 (27:58):
I see it.
Speaker 1 (28:00):
The doll is one. Why doesn't it come to me?
Speaker 3 (28:03):
It's the it's the One World Trade Center.
Speaker 7 (28:06):
What she was thinking of the Empire stick?
Speaker 3 (28:09):
I was, Oh no, I was that was like in
the forties of dollars on that.
Speaker 7 (28:14):
Oh say it again, just for future.
Speaker 1 (28:16):
One World Trade Center, One World Center, Eddie, turn your
mind up and Amy.
Speaker 3 (28:21):
You are the.
Speaker 1 (28:25):
Hey, all those questions. The building block to life? You
know what I mean?
Speaker 3 (28:30):
What do you mean like a billion block?
Speaker 1 (28:31):
Just you know, building blocks? You know you build stuff
like toys. Well some would say toys, some would say
just like little box that you put builds on. Huh,
mister potato, I.
Speaker 4 (28:45):
Haven't got you the same spot.
Speaker 1 (28:46):
No, win doesn't matter, Thank you another one ray a
voy Smeil from last night. Hey, So I was just
sitting here wondering hoping you could inform us all as listeners, just.
Speaker 3 (29:01):
In terms of your typical morning routines. I'm always intrigued
waking up so early in the morning each day just
to kind of go through your morning routine.
Speaker 1 (29:08):
And what's that about wake up in the morning and
the month gunning?
Speaker 3 (29:12):
I don't thinkell of them again A home time.
Speaker 1 (29:15):
Uh yeah, So I just set my alarm about thirty
forty five or four, and I usually wake up thirty
minutes before that. Yourself, Wow, I hate it.
Speaker 3 (29:24):
I hate it.
Speaker 1 (29:25):
I hate it. I wish I could a sleep to
my alarm. But I'm usually like, what time is it?
You were sleeping thirty minutes? Okay, I can risk it
and go back to sleep, I askcrew it just get up,
So that happens. Sometimes it's one in the morning. So
my routine is that I'm every morning, I wake up
running an obstacle course on time. And then we have
a situation now with the dog and the dog door,
(29:46):
so I have to have to take the dogs out
and be out with them in a while for a while.
In the morning now instead of just putting the dog door,
So I do that and then I feed them.
Speaker 3 (29:54):
I do a lot.
Speaker 1 (29:54):
It takes fifteen twenty minutes through the dog stuff. And
then I sit down look at the notes from the
night before that I'd made and sent off to Mike,
and then I just start working on the day and
then come in and start the show. I used to
put on Sports Center while I'm working, just so I
can kind of understand what's going on in the world,
in the world that has nothing to do with this show,
and then I'll flip around to the news later. But
(30:15):
usually I'll watch the whole a whole Sports Center and
then you know, come in usually have us here of
the studio, Mike, I'm the first one here, so I
come in and do commercials before the show starts, just
forever commercials and local liners, and then Amy's quick to
come in pretty after me, and then Eddie and then
every Lunchbok shows up. Sometimes yeah, yeah, I try to
(30:36):
get here before Yeah, that's it. Amy, Your morning routine, Well.
Speaker 5 (30:41):
I mean my I wake up to my alarm and
I don't press news anymore because for years and years
and years I press news, but I am snows.
Speaker 7 (30:49):
Free, and then I journal for three minutes.
Speaker 3 (30:51):
You still journal even in the morning.
Speaker 7 (30:53):
Yes, that's when I like to journal.
Speaker 5 (30:54):
See I said a timer for three minutes, and then
after that I go get coffee and then I get ready.
Speaker 3 (30:58):
Good few of the journaling got early. How long have
you done that? Is that like working out? You do
it for a week and you're like this suck.
Speaker 5 (31:03):
Oh gosh, I mean I could go back and look
at the date in my journals. I've gone through an
entire journal. I had to get a new journal.
Speaker 3 (31:10):
Oh so it is now it's habitual.
Speaker 1 (31:12):
Oh yeah, question, what do you journal about that early
in the morning, Like you just woke up?
Speaker 3 (31:15):
There's nothing to write, dear diary, I'm sleepy.
Speaker 4 (31:18):
I can't wait to take it now.
Speaker 7 (31:20):
I well, I mean once you get used to it.
Speaker 5 (31:22):
But there's journaling proms you can use. You can ask
yourself a question and then answer it or sometimes.
Speaker 3 (31:26):
I'm your journal Are you sleepy? Yes?
Speaker 7 (31:29):
Start off that way and then you end up writing
more as pile of stories. What's your reason for working out?
Speaker 3 (31:37):
It's a great question. Training training for what exactly? You
never know? Okay, you know, well, I thought too.
Speaker 1 (31:43):
Once I got married I wouldn't care as much. And
I'm not in a place now where I'm consumed or
obsessed with how I look because I'm not doing anything
on camera. I really only care about that a whole
lot whenever i know I'm going to be on camera.
But I think it's just to be healthy.
Speaker 5 (31:57):
Well, it's it's making a shift for sure, because a
new study was just done and only like a handful
years ago, people were doing it for appearance and that
was all, But now it is for mental health.
Speaker 1 (32:07):
When I do it for appearance, I work out in
a different way and I eat differently Now. I had
a croissant for breakfast. Don't think anything about it when
it's only work related. If I'm like, I'm four pounds overweight,
that's because I know I got to be on camera
and they want me to look good. So it's a
pressure type thing. But generally, no, it's it's yet, it's
it's mental stuff.
Speaker 7 (32:25):
Yeah, that's most people these days, exercise or mental well being.
So if you haven't worked out in a while, see
how it'll help you mentally.
Speaker 1 (32:35):
Maybe we say, if you haven't exercised, working out feels so.
Speaker 3 (32:39):
Like weight weight?
Speaker 7 (32:40):
Oh true, I mean, yeah, because I've or been active.
That's a good one too, right, because my workout is
a hyke.
Speaker 1 (32:46):
Yeah, being active I think is great for mental health.
Like when I go pay pickleball with my friends, that's
being active and it's a great workout as well.
Speaker 5 (32:52):
Yes, Okay, So if you're stuck at a red light
and you're like, why is it not changing? Well, the
light might not know you're there, So there's and things
you can do to let it know. Like there's sensors
underneath you that are buried in the ground. A lot
of times there's a rectangle notating where they are, and
you can kind of roll your car back and forth
over it.
Speaker 7 (33:11):
If that doesn't work, then.
Speaker 5 (33:13):
You can start flashing your high being headlights over and
over because somehow that also could actuate the're.
Speaker 3 (33:19):
A different kind of sensor that sees lights. Is that
for like emergency vehicles?
Speaker 1 (33:24):
I think it's a different sence or like a like
a red light, like a camera. I think they're just
different sensors that do different things.
Speaker 5 (33:29):
Right, And you never know what kind of sensors that
the light you're at. It may not have any sensors.
In that case, you're just stuck.
Speaker 3 (33:35):
But that's when you do number three, look both ways
as go if it's been forever.
Speaker 5 (33:39):
Oh exactly, honking a horn there's doesn't work at all.
Speaker 7 (33:43):
There's no noise sensors.
Speaker 6 (33:45):
No.
Speaker 5 (33:46):
But they do say if you do any of this,
please be safe about it, and then if you happen
to get pulled over, you can just explain the situation
to law enforcement.
Speaker 3 (33:54):
Yeah, that often works if you do something illegal, but
explain it.
Speaker 5 (33:58):
Yes, okay, what else a bust fourth graders on a
field trip in Louisiana.
Speaker 7 (34:02):
We're singing Luke Holmbs, she.
Speaker 1 (34:05):
Got the best of Me.
Speaker 7 (34:05):
It's so cute.
Speaker 1 (34:25):
They want a fil trip.
Speaker 5 (34:26):
Yeah, they were on a field trip and they're on
the bus, and I just feel like, as a kid,
that's gonna be a core memory. Anytime they hear that song,
they're probably gonna think of that field trip when they
were in fourth grade.
Speaker 1 (34:34):
That's definitely field trip vibes. Not going to school in
the morning vibes. Definitely not because I know why I'm
singing any song with everybody else on that bus going
to school.
Speaker 3 (34:42):
But fild trip you feel good?
Speaker 1 (34:44):
Is that it?
Speaker 7 (34:44):
I'm Amy? That's my pile.
Speaker 1 (34:46):
That was Amy's pile. Of story. It's time for the
good news.
Speaker 5 (34:50):
How much box.
Speaker 6 (34:55):
There's a student pilot, I'm gonna go out for a fly.
So they're out in Denver and they get an airplane, like,
let's go, and they get a single engine Cessna.
Speaker 1 (35:05):
They take off.
Speaker 6 (35:06):
We're yeah, we're approaching one hundred and all the power
goes out in the plane.
Speaker 4 (35:12):
Hundred feet in the air.
Speaker 1 (35:16):
That power not quick.
Speaker 6 (35:18):
They just got off the ground. It says one hundred feet.
I don't know how far that is. Doesn't seem that far.
Speaker 1 (35:22):
But like, what do you do?
Speaker 6 (35:24):
No engine, no power and it's just a student, not
like it's like some expert flyer.
Speaker 4 (35:28):
I'd be freaking out.
Speaker 1 (35:30):
We're all gonna die.
Speaker 6 (35:31):
Not this pilot student says, you know what, just stay calm,
stay calm, guides it glides, hits two power lines.
Speaker 1 (35:40):
Booh, he didn't need to land it at the airport. No,
Like he didn't turn it around. Now, there's no turning around. Man,
when you got no power, there's no turning.
Speaker 6 (35:46):
You just go.
Speaker 3 (35:47):
I didn't know if it was just the tools.
Speaker 6 (35:49):
All right, everything's out, the engines out, engines out, everything,
it's just you and your passenger.
Speaker 1 (35:55):
Good luck.
Speaker 4 (35:57):
Hits a couple of power lines, lands it safely in
a field.
Speaker 3 (36:00):
Surprise. Apparentlyne didn't like flip that plane over.
Speaker 4 (36:02):
Yeah that's what I'm thinking.
Speaker 1 (36:04):
But no one was hurt.
Speaker 7 (36:06):
Well that's amazing.
Speaker 1 (36:07):
Yeah, I don't know that I'm going to go up again,
or I'm not afraid to go up ever again because
I just handled a situation. But me, I'm not going
up ever again like I did it. I'm good.
Speaker 4 (36:16):
I'm gonna need a backup engine from now on.
Speaker 1 (36:18):
I need a uh, some paper towels too, for you
to clean up the inside of the plane. Oh for sure.
Well good, and the person that was on the plane
with us probably very happy to. Oh.
Speaker 6 (36:27):
Just imagine if you're like, oh, hey, guys, i'm learning
how to fly, come fly with me.
Speaker 2 (36:31):
I got you.
Speaker 3 (36:31):
Are you showing off for a girl?
Speaker 5 (36:33):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (36:33):
Dude, first date and you had a tower line.
Speaker 4 (36:36):
Never gonna get a second date, guarantee.
Speaker 3 (36:37):
That or purpose?
Speaker 6 (36:41):
And he's like, hey, if you want to live and
we're all assuming it's a dude, huh I think you
said he I did say, Okay, you told.
Speaker 1 (36:49):
Us it was a dude. All right, that's it. Save
the life, that's what it's all about.
Speaker 3 (36:53):
Thank you.
Speaker 1 (36:54):
That was telling me something good.