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Speaker 1 (00:03):
Transmitting this.
Speaker 2 (00:11):
Welcome to Tuesday show more than studio more. Okay, so
forgotten sounds. We played this game last week, but this
was the number one forgotten sound that was correct. You're
all in. We got five of these and one tiebreaker
for tide, so don't miss here we go name this
(00:33):
forgotten old sound.
Speaker 3 (00:51):
This one's really hard. What you guys won't get this
one alive?
Speaker 4 (00:57):
Hold on one more time.
Speaker 2 (01:08):
We won't do an eliminador because that one's so hard.
We're just play total score.
Speaker 5 (01:11):
I think I'm in.
Speaker 4 (01:12):
Okay, I'm in for the wind. I got this one.
Speaker 2 (01:15):
Amy Morse code, lunchbox lin detector, Morgan, a telescope. So
far nobody's got it, oh, Edywood, because I have telegraphs.
Speaker 3 (01:25):
That's correct.
Speaker 6 (01:25):
Wow, they would like tap that and then I guess
you would use Morse coded on it. Yeah, yeah, but
it was the machine, but it would so like it
would sound like a message somewhere.
Speaker 2 (01:37):
Cool.
Speaker 3 (01:37):
Yeah, all right, next up, I'm in, Oh, I'm in,
I'm in.
Speaker 4 (01:53):
I'm in for the wind, lunchbox fax machine.
Speaker 2 (01:56):
Lets go to Amy.
Speaker 7 (01:58):
Polaroid camera Morgan.
Speaker 3 (02:00):
I have polaroids, Eddie Polaroid. That's correct, it's a Polaroid camera.
Right now, Eddie's got the lead. Next, m gotta be specific.
Speaker 8 (02:16):
I'm in, I'm in, I'm in for the wind, lunchbox,
Nokia Amy, Nokia Morgan, Nokia Phone.
Speaker 3 (02:28):
Eddie, Nokia Phone correct, and Nokia ring tone. Good job.
Speaker 2 (02:32):
All right, two more hit it.
Speaker 5 (02:41):
What I'm in?
Speaker 2 (02:43):
Dang name that forgotten sound? Here it is again, I'm in,
(03:04):
I'm in for the wind. Everybody in.
Speaker 7 (03:07):
Yeah, ay dead air waves latch box.
Speaker 9 (03:10):
That's radio station static. When you get out of range,
you can't hear the radio station. Nobody's got it yet.
Speaker 7 (03:15):
Morgan, they had radio static.
Speaker 6 (03:17):
Eddie, Oh that guys, that's a record. Needle correct, put
the needle on the record.
Speaker 2 (03:21):
Will you play that again? Rays the needle on the record,
the need along the record, the needle on the record.
And then wow, I do that almost every day, and
I don't think I recognized that sound. And you have it,
and you have a Nokiet because I call you I
hear ring. All right, let's go last one. This is
(03:49):
a good one. What Eddie's already clinched and won, But
this is a good one. I'll give you guys a
hint on this one, since it's already been decided. It's
something we did, maybe not Morgan, but something the rest
of us did.
Speaker 3 (04:03):
Hmmm, activity you played again?
Speaker 7 (04:19):
We all did it?
Speaker 3 (04:20):
Yeah, I would think so, yeah, I know we all did.
Speaker 4 (04:24):
I'm in for the wind.
Speaker 5 (04:26):
I guess I'm in.
Speaker 2 (04:29):
Morgan. You're not going to get it.
Speaker 4 (04:31):
I have an idea.
Speaker 2 (04:32):
Okay, what do you have.
Speaker 8 (04:34):
Those little black or black and yellow cameras that you
had to do the little thing and.
Speaker 2 (04:39):
Take a picture that, yeah, that clicks on a supposeaball
not it?
Speaker 3 (04:45):
You're in the ballpark ish but not it.
Speaker 7 (04:47):
Amy xylophone playing, of.
Speaker 2 (04:50):
Course, because we used to all play Xylophonesylophone we were
in Yeah, yeah, yeah, so good.
Speaker 3 (04:55):
Yeah, xylophones we called ourselves. That's amazing.
Speaker 2 (04:59):
Yeah, a good band.
Speaker 3 (05:00):
We almost want to Grammy lunchbox. I think I know,
but I put Billy the bass, okay, Eddie.
Speaker 6 (05:06):
I put casting nets like you know, the instruments that
you do, you like, not familiar with those instruments.
Speaker 3 (05:12):
And then I got it wrong.
Speaker 2 (05:13):
It is the iPod scroll wheel on the iPod you
move at the wheel around. There is a game.
Speaker 3 (05:21):
Like you're going through songs or categories.
Speaker 2 (05:23):
Well, I forgot about that celebrate your championship in a second,
but we'll do one more. Can't lose all right, last one?
Oh I'm in.
Speaker 10 (05:49):
Prey good yeah, Amy, the paper return on the typewriter lunchbox.
Speaker 9 (05:56):
That's no, no, I don't have that is popping ice
out of an ice tray so.
Speaker 2 (06:02):
Far nope, Morgan, I had hitting the button on the
tape player. So far nope, Eddie.
Speaker 6 (06:09):
Man, this takes me back to back to school shopping
with my mom and she pull up that credit card
and Montgomery Ward, you're not gonna get it.
Speaker 10 (06:15):
Oh yeah, yeah, they swipe it manually.
Speaker 3 (06:18):
I'm glad it took you back there. Man, took me
way back there.
Speaker 2 (06:22):
So it's a projector slide change. It's like the next
slide see yeah, hey our winner Eddie.
Speaker 11 (06:37):
A bar.
Speaker 12 (06:40):
There The question to be, hello, Bobby Bones.
Speaker 2 (06:51):
I just found out that one of my coworkers makes
more money than I do, and we do the exact
same job, same title, same responsibilities, even started around the
same time. Now I can't stop thinking about it. Do
I bring it up to my boss? Do I just
keep quiet and hope for a raise later. I don't
want to come across as nosy or ungrateful, but it
doesn't feel fair either.
Speaker 3 (07:10):
What's the right move here? Sign confused about my check? Yeah,
that's a tough one.
Speaker 2 (07:14):
And this is what I would say about two people
doing the same job at time. And I don't know
this is the case, but if it's the exact same job,
exact same responsibilities, does somebody start first, Does somebody have
a longer history with the company, because that also at
times affects what pay is. If you've been there longer,
there are more raises that come with being there longer
(07:35):
in that same position. Now, if none of that's true
and it's the exact same and it's all I do think,
it is something to be brought up the next time
you bring up your money. You can't go in angry
and go I know that Eddie's the same job, would
get pay the exact same amount, and I demand a
raise if it's like time for a raise, or it's
time to actually ask for a raise, and that time
it could be anytime. You'd be like hey, and you
(07:55):
have to your presentation is everything. It's like Kevin talking
to some people around here. And from my understanding, Eddie
makes ten thousand dollars a year and that's not quite
what I'm making, and I feel like I deserve at
least that. It's not you owe me this because they
make that. It's Hey, I've learned that this person in
the same position is making this, and I think it
will be fair if I made at least that with
(08:16):
the ability to make a little more. It is all
about communication, it's all about not threatening. It's all about
not putting whomever that supervisor is on their heels because
they have to go up to They.
Speaker 3 (08:27):
Probably don't just hit to make the decision.
Speaker 2 (08:28):
They've got to go above their head and go, hey, this,
but that would be my advice, like, wait till the
time is right, and do.
Speaker 3 (08:34):
Not approach it with this sucks.
Speaker 2 (08:37):
They're making more than they suck. This isn't fair right
because business is not fair right.
Speaker 3 (08:42):
Business is not friendship.
Speaker 2 (08:44):
They don't really owe you anything other than what they're
going to make more money by you doing that is like,
you're also only worth what it takes to replace you,
So know that.
Speaker 3 (08:56):
Approach it kindly.
Speaker 2 (08:58):
Hey, I've learned while doing some research, sure that Eddie
makes ten thousand dollars. I don't make that quite yet,
but I do feel I could be fair if I
made that money, that'd be my advice.
Speaker 3 (09:07):
You want to add to that.
Speaker 10 (09:08):
I mean, that's a good You've got to be patient
and ye wait for your right time, because if you
go in and put them on the defense, that's not
good for you.
Speaker 7 (09:17):
So I agree.
Speaker 10 (09:18):
It's not easy though. It's not easy having those raised conversations.
Speaker 2 (09:21):
Yeah, they're awkward conversations, for sure. It's much easier like
if you're on a term with your company, like at Yeah,
not everybody's in a contract, but you know, sure, we're
going to do it and two years will reevaluate. It's
easy to have those points to go back to then
just feeling like, hey, I'm owed more. But if you
do feel that way and you do decide to go
to your boss for a raise, which is completely separate
(09:43):
than what we're talking.
Speaker 3 (09:44):
About here, you have to go and you have to.
Speaker 2 (09:47):
Be strong about it. I'm not going to say be aggressive,
but you have to be strong and confident.
Speaker 3 (09:52):
Yes, and I know it.
Speaker 2 (09:53):
Let'sten, I know my worth and I'm really ready to
grow that worth, and I think I deserve a raise
based on what I've learned. Then you've got to present
facts on what you've learned, because if you just go
on to be like, hey, does there.
Speaker 3 (10:02):
More money, that's not going to get you more money.
Speaker 2 (10:05):
Now you can go if someone else is offering you
more money, that's the ultimate leverage.
Speaker 10 (10:09):
Do you think it's okay to bring up that you
know about the other person or could you just go
in if you know the difference and know that it's
a you know, a five thousand dollars difference or something,
can you just say I'd like to be evaluated for
this amount of money instead of being like, I heard
that so and so makes this.
Speaker 3 (10:24):
It's going to put a different pressure on them, okay.
Speaker 2 (10:27):
And I wouldn't say I heard, and I know you
probably said either, but I would say, hey, from my
research around the company, I've learned that Eddie makes ten
thousand dollars.
Speaker 3 (10:36):
And I think Eddie's great at what he does.
Speaker 2 (10:38):
But also I think I'm equally as great, if not more,
And I think I deserve at least that.
Speaker 7 (10:42):
It's all semantics, Yeah, semantics.
Speaker 10 (10:46):
You need to write this down or I guess you're
saying it now, so write it down, because then you
got to practice your script.
Speaker 3 (10:51):
Yeah, I feel like it's all.
Speaker 10 (10:53):
Have to go in prepared. Yeah, one of the conversation
I had probably about a year ago. Well, I can't
tell you how long I practice saying exactly I was
going to say, because I wanted to say it with confidence,
because that's not naturally my demeanor.
Speaker 5 (11:04):
Let's hear it with the numbers and everything.
Speaker 10 (11:06):
Oh yeah, Actually it wasn't even about it and he
makes ten.
Speaker 7 (11:12):
No, it wasn't even about exact number.
Speaker 10 (11:13):
It's just something I needed to express for the deal,
and I wanted to make sure I knew deep within me,
I felt like that needed to be said, but I
needed a practice saying it with confidence.
Speaker 2 (11:25):
Confidence a big part of it. Yeah, yeah, good luck
with that. We're rooting for you, and I hope you
get more money. I hope you get what you're worth.
All right, close it up. So Lunchbox is going to
California to try to be on prices. Right.
Speaker 9 (11:37):
The date is October fifteenth, is the first day I
have tickets.
Speaker 2 (11:41):
So we just have a couple of weeks until he
tries to make his big appearance. We don't know if
he's going to get on.
Speaker 3 (11:46):
We don't have any inside information.
Speaker 2 (11:48):
You have callers though that have been on and they
continue to want to call in and give him advice.
Now let's go to somebody that's anonymous. They don't want
to give their name, North Carolina. Hey, anonymous, you're on
the show.
Speaker 13 (12:00):
I was recently on the Price right, and he says,
I didn't make it upstairs, but my good fund made
it up there.
Speaker 2 (12:07):
So when you go and your friend gets on but
you don't, is there some jealousy?
Speaker 13 (12:11):
No, No, he's a really good friend of mine, best
friend from a long time ago. He says, no jealousy.
That I wasn't jealous at all. So we were all
there having good time, and so I never would have
thought that he would have got picked up there. Honestly,
none of us would.
Speaker 3 (12:26):
Why what about him did you think wouldn't get him on?
Speaker 2 (12:29):
Like super quiet?
Speaker 13 (12:31):
He was just had the most painless life, if you
could think about it. He had no experience and nothing.
He's pretty much just chill guy his whole life. And
that's that's it.
Speaker 2 (12:41):
I said.
Speaker 13 (12:42):
And all you have to do is be yourself and.
Speaker 3 (12:44):
You get up there when.
Speaker 13 (12:45):
You ask you the questions. When you go for the
little interview, it's between seven and ten people normally. Just
like the other callers said, you go in there seven
ten people normally about when you get them, ask questions
by the producer and some other lady is taking notes
as well. They were looking for or facial expressions and
stuff all that stuff like that. But don't go in
there too energetic. You just to yourself, you know, just over.
Speaker 2 (13:06):
Two weeks until he goes. So if he goes and
he gets on, he can he tell us. He just
can't probably tell us if you want or not.
Speaker 3 (13:14):
What do you think?
Speaker 13 (13:16):
Just be real careful, tight lip it. They'll tell you.
If he happens to get.
Speaker 14 (13:20):
Up there, they'll tell.
Speaker 13 (13:22):
Him exactly what the rules are.
Speaker 14 (13:23):
Don't don't talk about your stuff.
Speaker 2 (13:25):
Don't talk about it.
Speaker 13 (13:26):
If you want to anto that, they'll they'll tell you.
Also before you get up there, before you even go
into the stage area, they make you sign affidavits and
everything the same exactly what you can do, what you
can't do, and.
Speaker 14 (13:37):
Stuff and all that.
Speaker 13 (13:38):
They ask you if you're CBS employee, or if you've
been on price invited over the least so many days,
if you've been a winner and all that, so it
makes you out a lot of affidavis.
Speaker 2 (13:47):
Well, thanks for calling. We'll take all your advice you
do have to sign a non disclosure. You can't talk
about your winnings. I don't know if you can't say
or you can say if you got on, because I
know somebody who got on and won, and so I
don't know. I don't know what the rule is. But
it's gonna be weird if he comes back and it's
like I can't say anything and then we have to wait. Right.
(14:09):
Oh yeah, appreciate that call. I hope you have a
great day. I do want to go over to this call.
This is Amy in Washington, DC. Amy, you're on the show.
Good morning.
Speaker 15 (14:17):
I wanted to give Lunchbox some advice about the price
is right?
Speaker 3 (14:20):
Okay, we're ready.
Speaker 15 (14:21):
I was on the show in nineteen ninety four.
Speaker 14 (14:23):
I got up to contestants throw want a trick.
Speaker 15 (14:25):
To Hong Kong and a dollar on the Big Wheel
Contestant Showcase Showdown, and then I overbid by fifty dollars.
Speaker 16 (14:33):
Oh you know.
Speaker 14 (14:34):
The show I overbid. I could have gotten.
Speaker 4 (14:37):
Both of them.
Speaker 14 (14:38):
So how did I do it? Your first caller was right, Lunchbox,
you got a big personality.
Speaker 15 (14:43):
You're going to get in. They do interview every single
person individually. You're you're just a shoe in to get
up there. Second thing, listen to the audience. There are
a lot of people there who know what they're doing.
Speaker 14 (14:55):
So maybe don't bank on them one hundred percent, but
a good you know, five percent to listen to what they.
Speaker 15 (15:01):
Have to say. And finally know those prices. You've got
to go in knowing the prices.
Speaker 14 (15:06):
For me, you know, it was all the seventies and
all the eighties, homesick with your mom, watching all my
children and Bob Barker on the prices, right, I.
Speaker 15 (15:15):
Had a lot of experience.
Speaker 14 (15:18):
You might not have decades to get ready, but certainly
go back and look at all of the prices. Go
ahead and memorize them.
Speaker 17 (15:26):
You got to.
Speaker 14 (15:26):
You got a memory, Lunchbox.
Speaker 15 (15:28):
I've heard you on the show. You know how to
pull things in some that that gray matter way in
the back. Just memorize it.
Speaker 14 (15:34):
They're gonna be great, And I'm on your team. I'm
like one hundred percent behind Lunchbox.
Speaker 15 (15:38):
Are going to do great.
Speaker 3 (15:39):
All right, thank you for the advice. I appreciate that,
all right.
Speaker 2 (15:41):
I see letter.
Speaker 3 (15:42):
I think if he has to study it, he won't.
I don't see him studying something like this. I think
he can study or what does he ever study?
Speaker 7 (15:51):
Call it something else?
Speaker 2 (15:52):
No, it is what it is. I mean he doesn't study.
He doesn't study, even for things that matter. Then he
makes excuses for why it didn't work out.
Speaker 3 (15:58):
WHOA.
Speaker 4 (15:58):
I will send the dv all.
Speaker 9 (16:00):
I will watch episode after episode after episode.
Speaker 7 (16:03):
Wabe what if you call it train? He's training?
Speaker 3 (16:05):
Okay, what's going to do?
Speaker 7 (16:06):
I don't know.
Speaker 3 (16:07):
Sometimes I've trained for you here.
Speaker 10 (16:08):
Sometimes words, if you just manipulate them a little bit, it's.
Speaker 3 (16:12):
Called eating candy. Okay, then he'll do it.
Speaker 5 (16:14):
He likes candy.
Speaker 2 (16:15):
Yeah, yeah, two weeks outter so I don't know if
he can if he didn't get on.
Speaker 3 (16:21):
I don't know if he can come and say he
didn't get on. So we'll have to figure that out.
But thank you for all the calls.
Speaker 9 (16:28):
It's time for the good news. Doctor Joan was on
her shift at Loyola University Medical Center. She goes down
to the cafeteria to get some lunch. She grabs a
chicken sandwich, goes through the line, pays for it, sits
down at the table, starts munching.
Speaker 4 (16:47):
On that chicken sandwich.
Speaker 2 (16:51):
We're good.
Speaker 7 (16:52):
Sounds like being dead.
Speaker 9 (16:55):
Yeah, yeah, as you're missing, you're missing what happened?
Speaker 7 (16:58):
Okay.
Speaker 9 (16:59):
She starts choking on the chicken sandwich. It's lodged her throat.
She can't get it out. She's starting to freak out. Well,
luckily for her, that cashier's line who she just went through.
Ketsley Angel learned the Heimlich maneuver back in high school.
Speaker 4 (17:14):
Health class, never used it before.
Speaker 9 (17:17):
Ran over there and wa, boom wall boom, chicken sandwich
out and the angel came through.
Speaker 7 (17:25):
I mean, your lesson's angel, how fitting is exactly?
Speaker 5 (17:28):
Oh it's her last name.
Speaker 4 (17:29):
Okay, yes, her name is Celtzy Angel.
Speaker 3 (17:34):
Ages a lot of choking sounds all out here.
Speaker 2 (17:37):
Like sometimes the story gets kind of overrun by the
sound effects in it.
Speaker 3 (17:41):
Uh, that's that's great. The doctor his life was saved.
Speaker 9 (17:43):
I mean, how crazy is that the doctor was saved
by someone else? Usually the doctor saves lives. It's like,
isn't it ironic?
Speaker 18 (17:51):
Oh?
Speaker 3 (17:51):
Are you singing?
Speaker 2 (17:53):
There's too many guys? This is I'm over stimulated by
this whole segment. We're doing Atlanta song sound effects.
Speaker 3 (18:00):
Yeah, yeah, I like it though, I enjoy it.
Speaker 9 (18:03):
I mean, yes, you got to understand that The basis
of the story is the doctor was choking on a
chicken sandwich.
Speaker 4 (18:09):
The cashier, miss Angel, saved her.
Speaker 2 (18:12):
Got it? There it is.
Speaker 3 (18:14):
That is what it's all about.
Speaker 4 (18:16):
That was telling me something good.
Speaker 3 (18:19):
Okay, what's the segment?
Speaker 10 (18:20):
So if we were to all come with a warning,
what would that warning label be? Because you know, like
when you buy a product, it'll be like, here's a
warning label. But what if we had them for ourselves,
like heads up, we.
Speaker 2 (18:30):
Had to wear one? Yeah, okay, what is mine? If
you were the right one, so.
Speaker 10 (18:34):
Yours would be warning may turn anything into a competition.
Speaker 6 (18:38):
Oh that's a good warning because you want anything most things.
Speaker 3 (18:43):
Oh, you want to compete at the segment, so you
had better warning.
Speaker 17 (18:46):
There we go.
Speaker 3 (18:46):
Yeah, all right, what about Eddie?
Speaker 7 (18:49):
Warning might offer you his kidney, but doesn't mean.
Speaker 2 (18:52):
That's not true.
Speaker 3 (18:54):
Take that.
Speaker 2 (18:57):
I don't like that.
Speaker 7 (18:58):
There's no follow through.
Speaker 10 (18:59):
I should have just said to any organ yeah, but whatever.
Speaker 6 (19:02):
To be fair, I've never told someone, hey, I'm going
to give you a kidney and not do it. All
I've said is I would like to donate a kidney someday.
Speaker 2 (19:09):
Wait a guy call in once I was looking for one,
and you never got tested and I didn't.
Speaker 10 (19:13):
Yeah, I saw his billboard, Harold O Harold.
Speaker 3 (19:17):
I hope he's okay, all right, lufchbikes.
Speaker 10 (19:19):
Warning may have a strong odor, and I guess you
don't even need to be warned.
Speaker 7 (19:23):
You just smell it.
Speaker 3 (19:25):
Yeah yeah, but if.
Speaker 7 (19:26):
You don't know where it's coming from, that's probably him.
Speaker 2 (19:29):
Do you have one for you?
Speaker 7 (19:31):
What warning? My overshare without meaning to?
Speaker 3 (19:34):
Okay? Good? Oh yeah, that's good to spoil stuff.
Speaker 7 (19:36):
Oh yeah, overshare anything? Yeah, a TV show, my personal life.
Speaker 3 (19:41):
Let me do some Amy's warning you happen to?
Speaker 2 (19:45):
Yeah?
Speaker 7 (19:45):
Okay?
Speaker 2 (19:46):
Warning may fall for scams. Oh yes, just.
Speaker 10 (19:52):
Hopes everyone's telling the truth and likes to believe people.
Speaker 2 (19:55):
Or how about Amy warning will turn everything into therapy?
Speaker 7 (20:00):
Well, because I have to do a lot of it.
Speaker 3 (20:03):
Or warning.
Speaker 7 (20:04):
I didn't one for you.
Speaker 2 (20:08):
Warning objects and mirror closer than they appear because I
reckon to them. That's true. Yeah, yeah, wow, one more
Amy warning, ma contain nuts? Oh that's funny, that's funny.
Speaker 7 (20:25):
Amy, Come on, you're insinuating that your little nuts.
Speaker 2 (20:32):
That's pretty muny. But it's like a real warning label.
All right, here's Eddie. Oh no, warning might start any
story with I have four boys.
Speaker 3 (20:41):
That's true all the time.
Speaker 4 (20:45):
Warning.
Speaker 2 (20:46):
This was kind of like Amy's I say I'm gonna
do a thing, but I never really plan on doing it. Yeah,
yah boo boo.
Speaker 5 (20:51):
That's weird than that.
Speaker 10 (20:52):
Oh, I mean, but mine was organ specific. Bobby could
be preferring to like your business ideas.
Speaker 3 (20:58):
Whoa, that's still yeah. There's a lot of those things
he doesn't follow through with.
Speaker 2 (21:01):
Oh here's Eddie Warning, l no al Blastpannon proudly bilingual
until he forgets Spanish mid sentence and doesn't know how
to finish the sentences.
Speaker 11 (21:10):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (21:10):
I love like seeing someone like, oh he speaks Spanish.
Speaker 3 (21:13):
Yeah, And I say a couple.
Speaker 6 (21:13):
Of words and then I just slowly disappeared because I
can't have a real conversation.
Speaker 2 (21:17):
Lunchbox Warning freaks out over dlast celebrities.
Speaker 4 (21:20):
Oh yeah, I mean you consider him D list. I
consider him a list. But Tomato Tomato.
Speaker 7 (21:28):
Famous relatives.
Speaker 2 (21:29):
I guess Lunchbox Warning rage, Wait, that's it, that's it perfect.
Speaker 4 (21:37):
I don't think that's funny.
Speaker 2 (21:41):
A joke.
Speaker 3 (21:41):
There's rage warning chokes under pressure.
Speaker 6 (21:45):
Yikes, Oh, what's that's tough.
Speaker 9 (21:48):
I don't know where you got that one from nobody
wants to hear that well.
Speaker 7 (21:52):
Nobody wants to hear. May contain nuts.
Speaker 4 (21:54):
That's true, but that's truth.
Speaker 2 (21:57):
And then there's another lunchbox one warning I promise I'll
I'm not mad at you.
Speaker 3 (22:00):
This is just my face.
Speaker 2 (22:04):
Let's see it is always his face is always restingly angry.
Here's one from Morgan. Warning may pronounce words incorrectly.
Speaker 7 (22:18):
That's very true.
Speaker 2 (22:20):
I give one to Raymundo. Warning may get drunk and
pass out of your wedding.
Speaker 3 (22:27):
That's fun though, good time warnings. Everybody gets their feelings hurt.
Speaker 4 (22:31):
How we feel great about ourselves?
Speaker 3 (22:33):
Do you want to hear someone wrote from me?
Speaker 2 (22:34):
Yeah, Warning gets some bad mood after Arkansas loses, so
avoid every Saturday.
Speaker 3 (22:39):
That's good.
Speaker 2 (22:39):
Every Saturday. Warning likes to argue for no reason, just
to board. The question is who do you tell immediately
when you have big news? And a survey finds that
we tell social media first.
Speaker 3 (22:54):
That's crazy.
Speaker 2 (22:56):
That's most people into social media, that's crazy. Whenever we
found out that Kaitlin was pregnant, we told her mom
and dad first. I think you probably tell your parents
things first of their lives, but we told them first.
We told them pretty quick because people are always like, hey,
don't tell anybody till after the first trimester, because you
only tell the people that you will tell if it
doesn't work out.
Speaker 3 (23:16):
I'm not going to say that. Yeah, you know what
I mean. That makes sense. Yeah, so we know what
you mean. Yeah, we just told.
Speaker 2 (23:21):
Like I said, I want to say a lot of
stuff wrong. But yeah, we told her parents first on
the phone. Here's a really bad story. So we were
we were recording her parents whenever Caitlyn told her and
I pushed the button to record and I must have
hit it again.
Speaker 3 (23:36):
Oh you double it, so it stopped recording.
Speaker 2 (23:39):
And so Caitlyn tells him and like her parents are
crying or whatever, and then I hit to stop recording
and that's when it started recording. So the only the
only video we have, it's in your pocket. The only
video we have is that them going like, all right,
we'll talk to we'll talk to you guys soon. Dang,
that's terrible. It's terrible. Yes, it was terrible. So yeah,
(24:00):
that's a listen. I'm sure every day there's going to
be something come up. Is a big part of our life. Now,
what is your think?
Speaker 7 (24:07):
Well, in you becoming a dad.
Speaker 10 (24:10):
I am curious because of the way that you grew up,
like having to do so much on your own, and
you feel like that was really good for you. And
even as an adult you have shared Like when you
encounter people that grew up with a lot of money
or everything and they have some success, you're like, okay,
and I.
Speaker 7 (24:26):
Don't want to put words in your mouth, yeah.
Speaker 2 (24:28):
But yeah, people that grew up with money, I inherently
have a have less respect for it because you had
a lot of resources given.
Speaker 7 (24:36):
To you correct whereas you did not.
Speaker 3 (24:38):
Yeah. Yeah, that's unfair at times, not always.
Speaker 10 (24:40):
Yeah, I think it's natural that you have that reaction,
but you're aware of it and so you're not going
to like totally hold it against people. But I was thinking,
oh my gosh, like your child is going to grow
up with what you sort of resent.
Speaker 3 (24:51):
Yeah, yeah, so what are you.
Speaker 7 (24:53):
Going to do to.
Speaker 10 (24:55):
I don't know, are you going to do anything differently
or how do you think you're going to parent when
it comes to money and your kid.
Speaker 3 (25:00):
Getting a job at five? Start working. My wife has
brought this up to Okay, She's like, what you know,
what's funny?
Speaker 2 (25:10):
She goes like Uh, like you're you always get presentful
of people to get stuff are free without working for it.
Speaker 3 (25:15):
What do you think is gonna happen?
Speaker 2 (25:17):
And I'm like, well, the kid will get a jealope,
that's what will happen.
Speaker 3 (25:20):
And my wife's like, what's a gelope?
Speaker 5 (25:21):
Like an old beat up car?
Speaker 2 (25:23):
I don't know.
Speaker 7 (25:24):
Oh, I thought it was like a food.
Speaker 3 (25:26):
That's what she thought. She thought it was like.
Speaker 15 (25:29):
Kate.
Speaker 2 (25:30):
Yeah, the big takeaway was she didn't know what a
GELOPI was. So I google image gelope and showed her
with the car. She's like, oh, that's a geloppy and
then she's like, no, that ain't happening.
Speaker 3 (25:37):
Because my wife.
Speaker 2 (25:38):
Grew up not fully but very middle and so she
wasn't like she had a lot of stuff giving her either.
But she was like, no, I think it'll be different.
And so here's kind of my understanding of what's gonna happen.
I don't understand anything's about to happen.
Speaker 10 (25:53):
Right, and you have a while to figure this out.
I guess I just was like, what is Bobby gonna do?
Speaker 3 (25:58):
Sometimes you just.
Speaker 6 (25:59):
Do stuff and you don't even realize, like, well, I
didn't think I was going to be this kind of Yeah.
Speaker 10 (26:04):
You're gonna take it one day at a time, but
also navigating that that fine line of what you give
your kids, even if you can give it to them,
is tricky because it's like, I can do this right now,
but should I because you want them to earn something,
you don't want them to not appreciate things.
Speaker 6 (26:24):
So bones have you thought about this at all? Or
you just kind of I thought about.
Speaker 2 (26:27):
It a little bit, But there are other things to
think about right now, Like I got to change it, Oka,
get rid of my football jersey in the room, Like
that's what really is.
Speaker 7 (26:37):
Like do you pay for their college? Like you didn't? Yeah,
but I mean you had to.
Speaker 2 (26:42):
That's a long ways a great question though I noticed.
Speaker 3 (26:45):
I feel like here's the answer.
Speaker 2 (26:47):
Hopefully by then answer you probably no, because they're going
to be so smart, because they get Caitlin's Genetics and
hopefully Lover of Mind, they get full scholarship wherever.
Speaker 10 (26:55):
Okay, but then you kind of feel bad them taking
a scholarship when like you could afford it, And then.
Speaker 2 (27:01):
No, no, not if they're smart enough to earn it.
That's earned okay, but also probable that probably paid for school.
Speaker 3 (27:06):
I think everybody's college should.
Speaker 2 (27:07):
Be paid for. Though there are two things we don't
get in this country that I think we should, especially
be in the richest country in the world, health care
and education.
Speaker 3 (27:13):
We should have college paid for.
Speaker 2 (27:15):
And if I need to step forward to pay for
my future chillege education to prove that point, you.
Speaker 3 (27:18):
Know what I will.
Speaker 2 (27:19):
It starts with you, it starts with me, and that's
the hell I'll die on.
Speaker 10 (27:24):
So but you've learned so much about like that you
didn't have learning up like about finances and money and investing,
and you're going to be able to pass that knowledge
onto your kid, which instantly already puts them in a
kind of like, what was that book you read?
Speaker 7 (27:37):
Rich Dad? Poor Dad?
Speaker 3 (27:38):
This first book ever read about money.
Speaker 2 (27:40):
Here's the thing I want everybody to know this, Really
really rich people take advantage of really really poor people
and keep really really poor people in a cycle of
being poor. It is the most disgusting thing I've ever
seen in my life. And that's why I'm so anti
rich person as a rich person. Now, I'm anti rich
people that have always been rich and do nothing to
change because they keep the below middle to pour in
(28:03):
that cycle with no help at all, So you can't
break that cycle and it is the most disgusting thing
I've ever seen.
Speaker 3 (28:09):
Can't wait to have a kid though.
Speaker 2 (28:10):
It's time for the good news.
Speaker 10 (28:17):
So in Yorktown, Virginia, there is an eighty one year
old Walmart worker and Vietnam veteran named Thomas Bradshaw. He
just returned to work after running through a lot of
his life savings, if not all of it, to care
for his wife following four heart attacks.
Speaker 7 (28:33):
He's so well known at the Walmart.
Speaker 10 (28:34):
By customers that they noticed he was gone and that
now he's back, and they were checking on how his
wife is doing, and they knew he needed to gofund
me because aga and his life savings were washed out.
So a customer, Sandra Emerson, started a crowdfunding wanted to
raise one thousand dollars.
Speaker 7 (28:51):
That's it.
Speaker 10 (28:51):
Well, within twenty four hours, ten thousand dollars had been donated.
Within a couple of days, over eighteen thousand dollars had
been donated. More than four hundred donors stepped up and
they were able to share this news with Thomas, and
he responded with such gratitude and emotions, saying that this
is going to bless his life in a way that
we couldn't even imagine.
Speaker 3 (29:08):
That's a great story.
Speaker 7 (29:10):
Yeah, for someone like.
Speaker 10 (29:11):
To be here cashier at Walmart and you developed such
a close relationship with them because they're.
Speaker 3 (29:15):
So awesome, and to notice that they're not haven't.
Speaker 7 (29:17):
Been around in a little bit, and that they're eighty
one and still showing up every.
Speaker 3 (29:20):
Day is official dramas. Cashier, greet, receipt checker.
Speaker 7 (29:25):
Oh, he's the receipt checker, checked the receipt.
Speaker 2 (29:30):
That's what I was asking.
Speaker 10 (29:30):
I read receipt checker and was thinking checker, clerk, cashier.
But you're right, he's the one at the door of
being like, can I check your receipt?
Speaker 7 (29:39):
Yes? And he has a cane.
Speaker 3 (29:42):
That's a good story there, you know, that's what it's
all about. That was telling me something good.
Speaker 12 (29:48):
Wake up, wake radio box, mor game to Steve.
Speaker 16 (30:02):
Red's trying to put your through Fuck he's running this
week's next bit. The Bobby's on the monk, so you
know what this.
Speaker 19 (30:14):
The Bobby ball.
Speaker 10 (30:16):
And now for the Morning Corny, The Morning Corny, What
did the mama elephants say to her misbehaving baby?
Speaker 3 (30:26):
What tusk?
Speaker 7 (30:27):
Tusk?
Speaker 3 (30:33):
That was the morning corny.
Speaker 6 (30:36):
Nobody says, I've never heard that on my life.
Speaker 2 (30:39):
Maybe when we watch It's Gone with the Wind at
the theater.
Speaker 7 (30:41):
Just the elephants have tusks, so you say tusk man.
Speaker 2 (30:46):
I really didn't get that. And Eddie likes to laugh
at all that toody that that's.
Speaker 3 (30:51):
On the Hall of Fame wall as worst ones ever, really,
I think.
Speaker 2 (30:54):
So, Yeah, Ray, would you play the voicemail and this
one's for Amy because she was talking about a listener
hating on her because she said the listener said to Amy,
you're not lifting your kids up enough, like celebrating them.
Speaker 3 (31:06):
Here's that voicemail, Amy, this is for you.
Speaker 18 (31:08):
That letter you got about you not lifting up your
kids is crazy. And when you talked about that story
even you talked about how you ram beside them and
cheered them on and you even had to get kicked
off the course.
Speaker 3 (31:23):
I completely see.
Speaker 18 (31:25):
That you admire your kids and that you love them.
Don't worry about it. Fine.
Speaker 7 (31:29):
A lot of listeners said that, by the way, well
thanks for that reminder.
Speaker 3 (31:32):
Yeah, they agreed with you.
Speaker 2 (31:33):
Here, Yeah, yeah, play voicemail number two from Avery, Please.
Speaker 19 (31:37):
Fie my name David Garvey and I'm in my band's.
Speaker 15 (31:39):
Percussion section at my school.
Speaker 1 (31:41):
I'm trying to raise four hundred dollars to pay for
my band equipment.
Speaker 14 (31:44):
And to travel.
Speaker 1 (31:45):
I'm a part to her, and I listen to your
show every morning before school. I'm coming to y'all for
ideas on how i can make this money, and I'm
just trying to fight grind.
Speaker 7 (31:52):
Repeat, Thank you.
Speaker 2 (31:54):
I appreciate she had that all right, now called in
very to the point, Avery, if you will call back
and we know your voice now, so nobody else lie,
and you give us like a venmore or something. Are
we have her number? We have a number of guys.
Speaker 3 (32:07):
Yep, just call her and I'll pay it for hunder bucks.
I'll cover it. Well, that was easy.
Speaker 7 (32:11):
That's one idea.
Speaker 3 (32:12):
Yeah, yeah, it's a good.
Speaker 18 (32:15):
Idea.
Speaker 4 (32:15):
It's a great move.
Speaker 3 (32:16):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (32:16):
I'm going to tell you the reason I'll do it
is because I don't think she was actually looking for that.
Speaker 10 (32:20):
No, she was really looking for ideas. And yes, she
was so prepared.
Speaker 3 (32:24):
Yeah, get her number, get her venmo and I'll just
I'll cover that. That's super cool. Give me the next.
Speaker 13 (32:30):
One, the number one congratulation.
Speaker 2 (32:33):
That's so awesome.
Speaker 3 (32:34):
I'm so happy for you to new baby.
Speaker 13 (32:36):
I just prayed God blessed it, blessed you. Guys. Was
this secret which.
Speaker 18 (32:39):
You had in the envelope at the beginning of the
year that your your prediction was?
Speaker 13 (32:43):
Were you talking about yourself?
Speaker 11 (32:44):
Just curious?
Speaker 2 (32:45):
That's a great question. No, I made a prediction. I
put it in an envelope. I sealed it. Then I
realized many months later I could not share what was
in that envelope. But I wanted someone to read the
envelope and we spun the wheel landed on Amy. We
did this on the podcast and Amy and she knows
this was not a joke. There's a reason I can't
share it. And secondly, it was not about me, right,
it was not about you. Yeah, those are easier to predict.
(33:08):
Those are about things are about me because I can
predict them, because I can make them happen. Leave It's
a voicemail anytime. Eight seven, seven seventy seven.
Speaker 3 (33:15):
Bobby Bobby Bone show. Sorry up today.
Speaker 9 (33:22):
This story comes up from Florence, South Carolina. For the
last month, the high school has been stinking, smelling. They
think something's rotten in the walls. They bring in people
to do digging they redo the air ducts, so the
ac thinking something's moldy. Turns out one of the teachers
was going around using forark spray.
Speaker 2 (33:42):
Oh I saw this. Yeah, she got in trouble. He
got a dude. Oh dude. I don't know why I
thought it was the girl.
Speaker 10 (33:48):
I don't know either, that wark spray.
Speaker 7 (33:52):
Maybe you're just like.
Speaker 2 (33:52):
Most No, I don't know that was a female thing.
Maybe maybe it was like inadvertent sexism because it was
just to teach.
Speaker 9 (34:00):
Smart when they spend fifty five thousand dollars trying to
get to the bottom of the stink, like redoing walls,
redoing the ac.
Speaker 7 (34:09):
That's crazy.
Speaker 5 (34:11):
Why do you want to stink up the school?
Speaker 2 (34:14):
What was the instance he was using it?
Speaker 7 (34:16):
Like?
Speaker 2 (34:17):
Was he wasn't secretly doing it like to be like,
they'll never guess it's me.
Speaker 9 (34:21):
He was just different parts of school. He would spray it,
walk away and there'd be this foul odor.
Speaker 2 (34:27):
So weird, I know.
Speaker 7 (34:28):
But once you realize they're spending like legit money.
Speaker 2 (34:31):
Or they can't figure out what it is, Yeah, you
just like stop then you stop. Yeah, maybe like the
second time, after the second time, you do it.
Speaker 9 (34:37):
Okay, I'm lunchbox. That's your bonehead story of the day.
Speaker 3 (34:41):
Let's roll through some voicemails.
Speaker 2 (34:43):
Number one.
Speaker 11 (34:44):
I was gonna say, I'm very disappointed that Eddie didn't
do the run, but I'm more disappointed in myself for
expecting him to.
Speaker 19 (34:53):
Follow through with it.
Speaker 11 (34:54):
Yeah, I mean, you could have ran and then missed
a little bit of your.
Speaker 19 (34:58):
Son's game, but you didn't.
Speaker 9 (35:01):
I don't want to hear you saying that.
Speaker 11 (35:03):
You guys keep picking on me.
Speaker 19 (35:05):
You're doing it to yourself.
Speaker 1 (35:06):
Love you, buddy, but you're doing it for yourself.
Speaker 2 (35:08):
Yeah, I can agree with that. We have to start
being disappointed in ourself for believing Eddie's going to follow
through more than being disappointed in Eddie for not following through,
because he has shown us with his actions that he
is not someone who follows through.
Speaker 5 (35:23):
I like that, So you guys, it that's just who
I am.
Speaker 2 (35:27):
Here is I didn't think your reaction would be like that.
Speaker 5 (35:30):
But man, like, it's not that I don't follow through.
Speaker 7 (35:33):
It's like, no, it's exactly that.
Speaker 2 (35:35):
No, I say, I followed through half the time, but
that's not a person that follow us through if it's
fifty percent, But that person that follows through is ninety
six percent.
Speaker 7 (35:44):
I don't even think it's fifty.
Speaker 5 (35:46):
So if you do.
Speaker 6 (35:46):
Fifty percent, though, like am I just none of that's
you are not worthy.
Speaker 5 (35:51):
I don't get credited to me halfway? Do it?
Speaker 7 (35:53):
Seriously? Name name one that you followed through on.
Speaker 3 (35:56):
Foster my kids stuff.
Speaker 2 (35:59):
We talked about it made you?
Speaker 5 (36:01):
Yes, she didn't make me, make me do it.
Speaker 10 (36:03):
I don't think that's something you came on air and declared, wife,
did it make.
Speaker 2 (36:06):
You foster your kids?
Speaker 6 (36:07):
At first no, she tried to talk me into it
and I said no, and then I finally agree.
Speaker 2 (36:14):
You've been great at it, you love it. Yeah, But
at first my only point was your wife made you
do it.
Speaker 10 (36:18):
But that wasn't a year's long declaration you were making.
And then you finally did it, Like what else?
Speaker 5 (36:23):
What else have I done?
Speaker 2 (36:24):
No, they shouldn't be up to us to prove the
things you haven't done.
Speaker 10 (36:26):
We're talking about the things you have said on air
that you're going to do.
Speaker 2 (36:32):
Basically every organ in your body you've promised to give away,
just just kidney.
Speaker 6 (36:38):
I got tested for my plasma. I was gonna say placenta,
but I know that's not true.
Speaker 2 (36:45):
Anyway you have to like explain.
Speaker 6 (36:47):
Yeah, you guys do too, though sometimes you guys say
you're gonna do something and you don't do it.
Speaker 5 (36:51):
Just life happens.
Speaker 2 (36:54):
I like your thought though of hey, yeah, you're right.
It's more than you guys than it is on you guys,
not me. All right, Next up Barnes Studio.
Speaker 11 (37:01):
Just wanted to call in and say congrats to Bobby
Caitlin for the baby. Look, everything's going well with you guys.
Speaker 2 (37:08):
Glad to hear.
Speaker 11 (37:09):
Long time listener and listening to the show since before
Amy actually adopted her kids. So it's exciting news.
Speaker 2 (37:15):
Congratulations, appreciate that. Thank you very much for the voicemail.
It's yeah, it's nuts. I don't know what else to say.
It's nuts.
Speaker 3 (37:22):
During the week, we're not really doing a lot.
Speaker 2 (37:24):
Like over the past weekend, we went stroller shopping, we
cleaned our room out. I don't know why there has
to be a nursery though, like can't you just the
baby doesn't know what what's on the wall.
Speaker 10 (37:33):
I know it's more so for the parents any for
me or just like you could think that about any
remarks like why am I decorating this?
Speaker 7 (37:40):
Who cares?
Speaker 2 (37:41):
Yeah, but I can see it. It matters to me,
like we bought our house there. Oh My point is,
why don't we just shift a bed over five feet
and put a I learned that there's a difference in
a basinet and a crib.
Speaker 10 (37:52):
Yeah, and early in the child's life it likely will
be in a bastinet.
Speaker 7 (37:58):
By the bed.
Speaker 2 (37:59):
No, in its own instead of turning a room into a.
Speaker 7 (38:03):
I get what you're saying, a nursery, but that's.
Speaker 5 (38:05):
They're gonna be there. That's gonna be their room or they.
Speaker 2 (38:07):
But they don't care. They don't care what's on the walls.
They don't even know what walls.
Speaker 6 (38:10):
All agree, dude, I agree with you one hundred percent.
And let me tell you right now, it's fun. Let
me tell you right now. The toys they're not gonna
care for the first year, like no one cares about toys.
Like you give them a roll of paper towels and
they play with that more than all the toys.
Speaker 5 (38:22):
That you bought them.
Speaker 18 (38:23):
Uh.
Speaker 6 (38:23):
And then the room like yeah, dude, they don't most
of the time they spend They didn't spend any time
in that room at all, not even like to sleep.
Speaker 2 (38:33):
Yeah, that was my point. With the nursery. If we're
doing it for us, I don't want it. Like, why
can't we just put a freaking crib in the room
that already exists, Leave it exactly as it is. Just
move a bed over a few feet and there's the crib.
Yeah what am I missing?
Speaker 16 (38:48):
Yeah?
Speaker 7 (38:48):
You're missing that.
Speaker 10 (38:49):
It's it's fun to put something like that together and
can be get But and I would say, oh, okay,
social media has made it worse or whatever. But people
have been decorating the trees far before social media. It's
just to have like a cute room for your baby.
Speaker 6 (39:06):
Are you are you like doing stuff? Like are you painting?
There's no way you're paying. You're not painting right, like
like a color or like just like wallpaper?
Speaker 5 (39:14):
Or are you hiring someone to do that?
Speaker 2 (39:15):
The honest answer is I don't know. Am I gonna
do it? Am I gonna paint?
Speaker 18 (39:18):
No?
Speaker 2 (39:19):
It would cost us more because we have to hire
somebody after I find redo it right to fix it.
Uh No, I will not be But are we I
don't know. I know that what I was doing this
past weekend was cleaning out a closet in the room
where we're going to put the baby.
Speaker 3 (39:36):
I just feel like I'm too old for this.
Speaker 6 (39:37):
You are, dude, even if you were younger. It's like
I just got PTSD right now. Just assembling cribs, assembling everything, dude.
That man, that was Those were hard times.
Speaker 2 (39:48):
And then and then like the pressure of making sure
that a crib is put together right, it's fifty to
fifty five.
Speaker 5 (39:54):
I got in mind, so it doesn'tass Yes.
Speaker 2 (39:57):
You got in yours.
Speaker 5 (39:58):
Yes, I got in it.
Speaker 2 (39:59):
How do I like it?
Speaker 5 (40:00):
Break? So that's good? We're good because yeah.
Speaker 2 (40:02):
I do what your baby? Get a full of sleep
in it for a night? Thanks? Sure, roll around a
little bit, all right? Hey. Number three.
Speaker 1 (40:08):
I last week placed random bet on F one racing,
which I don't know anything about. But it was plus
thirteen thousand, and I've never seen odds that high. So
I put a dollar on it, and I woke up
the next morning and won one hundred and thirty one dollars.
It was really mad that I didn't bet more, but
it was still fun. Thanks guys, having a great day.
Speaker 5 (40:27):
That's great, That's what I'm talking about.
Speaker 2 (40:29):
That's a big one.
Speaker 6 (40:31):
There are a lot more bets like that, by the way, Well,
you just pick huge underdogs.
Speaker 5 (40:35):
NASCAR is a big one. I love betting NASCAR.
Speaker 3 (40:37):
Golf.
Speaker 2 (40:38):
Golf is a good one too, Yeah, playing number five
ray Hey.
Speaker 19 (40:42):
On Friday's podcast, Amy was talking about scrambled pancakes and
she was getting ready to tell a story, but then
the podcast switched to Bobby talking about Goodwill. So I'm
curious about what Amy said.
Speaker 2 (40:57):
Thanks. I don't know if there was an edit. I
have no idea. Do you want to say it again?
Whatever it was.
Speaker 7 (41:05):
Scrambled, Well, maybe Eddie.
Speaker 10 (41:06):
I think Eddie said, what are scrambled pancakes?
Speaker 7 (41:10):
And I said, just like.
Speaker 2 (41:11):
Good Will, let's hear it.
Speaker 7 (41:13):
It happens again.
Speaker 10 (41:14):
Uh No, It's just something that I saw on TikTok
and for me it you know, if you don't want
to have the patience to like sit there and flip
the pancakes back and forth to get them right, then
you just pour the batter in there and then just
like you would a scrambled egg, like in the skillet,
and then you put it in a bowl and you
put a little syrup on top, and you it like
looks like scrambled eggs, but it's batter.
Speaker 20 (41:34):
Hit me with the next one, please you guys are
talking about Sean Alexander and his fourteen kids and lunchboxes
saying that a's child abuse because those kids shouldn't have
to raise other kids. He's absolutely right, one hundred percent right.
I have six kids, and we make it a point
to make sure the older kids don't feel like they
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have to do parenting things for the younger kids. That's
one hundred percent right, lunchbox, who's on this one by it.
Speaker 2 (42:02):
Is not one hundred percent right because it's not child abuse.
Now you may disagree with that and how they raise
their kids, but it's not child abuse.
Speaker 3 (42:11):
Child abuse is serious.
Speaker 5 (42:12):
Thing is neglect child abuse?
Speaker 7 (42:15):
Yes, it's a form of bent, So.
Speaker 5 (42:16):
Could it fall under a neglect? But if you.
Speaker 2 (42:20):
Teach them life skills, are you are? Yeah, like teaching
the child abuse? It's also not either. Then why'd you
bring it up? What neglects?
Speaker 11 (42:30):
Well?
Speaker 5 (42:30):
Because I'm like, maybe there's an angle there.
Speaker 2 (42:32):
But listen, I understand the sentiment of I don't want
kids to have to raise other kids, but it's not
child abuse. And our thing was he was like, that's
child abuse, Like you no, what's not child abuse? It's
a it's a decision that parents made with all their kids,
and we don't even know the older kids are raising
the younger kids. That was just something that was said,
we don't know what's happening in their family dynamic.
Speaker 5 (42:50):
My mom did that with her her brothers and sisters.
Speaker 2 (42:54):
One more next one.
Speaker 17 (42:55):
I was listening to the review of shows you're currently watching,
and it doesn't sound like anybody's stumbled it on Black Rabbit.
Yet it's amazing. You'll all love it. It is one
of the best shows streaming this year on television. So
strongly recommend Black Rabbit on Netflix.
Speaker 2 (43:13):
My wife watched it and loved it, and I didn't
watch it because I was in Vegas for three days.
I think she watched it all because she just been
just stuff now because she's pregnant and if I'm not here.
Speaker 3 (43:22):
She's just watching shows.
Speaker 2 (43:23):
And so she was like, I loved it watching three days.
I haven't seen it. It's a Jason Bateman.
Speaker 5 (43:27):
Oh yeah, you watch it.
Speaker 10 (43:29):
No, but I've seen the previews and so now I'm
adding it to my list.
Speaker 2 (43:33):
Yeah, I saw. I got a good review too, like
ninety percent. Sasha Baron Cohen is dating a twenty seven
year old OnlyFans model all.
Speaker 7 (43:39):
That all nice, fifty very nice.
Speaker 2 (43:47):
Do we assume that every OnlyFans model is doing naked stuff? Yes?
I do, And maybe I don't know if I should
assume that or not. But whenever it's so and so
it's an only Fans model, I'm like, oh, she's showing
nipples and vagina or.
Speaker 5 (44:00):
At least they're doing something sexy right like.
Speaker 2 (44:03):
But there's a different there's a difference in bikini and
naked though. There is, Yeah, because you could put a
bikini up on Instagram. Yeah. So, Sasha Baron Cohen stepped
out for a date night with his twenty seven year
old OnlyFans model girlfriend after finalizing his seventy five million
dollar divorce from Isla Fisher five million. The borat Star
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fifty three and Hannah Palmer were photographed leaving dinner together
at an undisclosed location this week. According to photos obtained
by the Sun, they left the restaurant separately and then
jumped into the same Cadillac Escalade Limo. Despite the age difference,
they're really getting on well and seemed to have a
lot to talk about.
Speaker 7 (44:42):
I mean, look how cute she is and then look
at him.
Speaker 2 (44:45):
I don't get it well.
Speaker 5 (44:47):
He's well, that's his famous.
Speaker 2 (44:48):
Yeah, that's any successful guy.
Speaker 7 (44:51):
But this I really don't get.
Speaker 2 (44:53):
He's rich and famous he I mean pull up the
billag his divorce is seventy five million dollars. I mean
he's got seventy five himself.
Speaker 5 (45:01):
Right, So he's super rich.
Speaker 2 (45:02):
She might and wildly for herself and funny and funny,
super talented. Yeah.
Speaker 6 (45:08):
Do you think they met because of OnlyFans? Like did
he meet her on OnlyFans? Or it doesn't say to
be a model? Okay, here we go.
Speaker 2 (45:18):
According to the Sun, the Bruno star and Palmer first
met at Taiko Watiti's fiftieth birthday bash, hosted in Abiza, Spain.
Speaker 5 (45:28):
Likely story, that's where you meet people.
Speaker 2 (45:31):
Yeah, of course, you know you've all met at Taikya's
fiftieth birthday bash. Just turn out to be great people,
so many. Yeah, well, the two spent hours deep in conversation.
A sources, they're just friends. Yeah.
Speaker 3 (45:45):
Page six.
Speaker 2 (45:46):
Maybe she doesn't do naked stuff. I don't know. But
when they say only fans model, I think they do
naked stuff.
Speaker 5 (45:51):
That's what I'm saying.
Speaker 6 (45:51):
Abby and Amy should do like just bikini stuff. You
can just talk about anything. Do your podcast in a bikini.
Speaker 5 (45:58):
Only fans make a lot of money.
Speaker 2 (46:01):
You think you could.
Speaker 6 (46:02):
That's what I mean, that's what you're saying. There is
another part of only fans, right.
Speaker 2 (46:05):
Mike, how only how naked is only fans? Ninety?
Speaker 3 (46:08):
I would say probably also like messaging with people.
Speaker 2 (46:11):
So if they're not doing naked stuff, they're like forming
relationships through I pay to text them.
Speaker 10 (46:16):
Speaking of my podcast, on an episode a while back,
we talked about.
Speaker 2 (46:20):
Pay pigs tell me more. I don't know what that is.
Speaker 10 (46:23):
Well, it's called finn doom, which is financial domination, okay,
where men the pay pigs. They just want to be
told what to do with their money. So you say
like give me, I want to get my hair under day,
give me five hundred dollars or you know something crazy
and ridiculous, and they like want to pay it or
I'm going shopping give me.
Speaker 3 (46:43):
It's like they're thousand dollars.
Speaker 2 (46:44):
Right now, like to be.
Speaker 10 (46:45):
Told, yeah, like how much money did you make today?
Speaker 7 (46:47):
Give it all to me.
Speaker 2 (46:48):
So it's a dominatrix but you just want to be told.
Speaker 3 (46:51):
Yeah.
Speaker 10 (46:51):
And so the the thing is finn dom and so
we did this whole thing and I like call my boyfriend,
was like demanding money and he was like no, and
I was like one dollar, Like he was just like no.
Speaker 7 (47:04):
So we hung up. So any that's an episode.
Speaker 10 (47:07):
No, this was a while back, and but we just
got an email from this guy, like to our podcast
email saying I'm a paypig and I would love to
give you all money, just.
Speaker 7 (47:19):
Ask for it. And so now we're like, what.
Speaker 3 (47:22):
Do we do?
Speaker 5 (47:22):
That's a scam?
Speaker 10 (47:23):
No, no, no, I think he'd we asked for it?
Speaker 5 (47:27):
Should we ask for it?
Speaker 6 (47:28):
Because like I've seen those comments where they're just like
like I have a lot of money. I don't know
what to do with it. Does anyone want it?
Speaker 7 (47:34):
I'll show you the email.
Speaker 5 (47:35):
You ever seen those?
Speaker 2 (47:36):
A tiny man, give me fifty dollars? Okay, gets it
to you.
Speaker 10 (47:39):
Yeah, hey, subject love your content. Either one of you
demand money for me and I will definitely pay, no
strings attached.
Speaker 7 (47:47):
Please try it.
Speaker 10 (47:48):
It'll be fun for both of us, really, no strings attached.
I just need to know how to send you the cash.
I can do PayPal or Venmo or whatever.
Speaker 7 (47:54):
Just let me know do it.
Speaker 2 (47:57):
You know he's gonna like type with one hand and
with him.
Speaker 5 (48:00):
Are you still get the money.
Speaker 2 (48:01):
But that's the why do you think that?
Speaker 3 (48:04):
But that's it.
Speaker 2 (48:04):
I know you still get the money.
Speaker 5 (48:05):
Amy, everyone wins.
Speaker 2 (48:07):
How much?
Speaker 5 (48:08):
What's the good amount to ask for?
Speaker 2 (48:09):
You think a thousand because don't ask for too little?
So you want to slightly ask for too much?
Speaker 7 (48:16):
But then I have to I mean, so, do we
just give him my venmo and see what happens?
Speaker 2 (48:20):
Yes, call me up on the phone and demand it.
Speaker 10 (48:24):
Yeah, then this, then this gets dicey and I don't
don't want to be wrapped up with this guy.
Speaker 2 (48:29):
Hey, tiny Tim, give me the freaking thousand dollars.
Speaker 7 (48:32):
Yeah, that's how they want to be.
Speaker 2 (48:34):
I don't want to buy a pursey little twerp.
Speaker 5 (48:36):
Yeah, and they like that.
Speaker 7 (48:37):
Bobby, you would be good at this. Bobby never even
heard of it.
Speaker 2 (48:42):
Look he's already I heard. Uh yeah, I'd follow up
on that anyway.
Speaker 5 (48:46):
Well do it?
Speaker 7 (48:50):
I have his email.
Speaker 2 (48:51):
Just let us know how goes. We don't want to
be involved in Okay, Amy, what happened?
Speaker 10 (48:56):
Well, I am a bonehead because I ordered some stuff
on and specifically went to the bogos like the sale items.
When you're doing that, when you shop through apps, you
can be like what's on sale right now? And I
ordered all of this stuff because it was buy one,
get one free, and I just clicked on them and
added them to my cart. When they showed up in
my house, I didn't have two of everything. I had
one of everything, and I was like, dang it. The
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only reason why I bought this was because I was
going to get one for free.
Speaker 2 (49:23):
Wait, don't you get one though, for free? If you
just buy the one?
Speaker 10 (49:26):
Yeah, but you have to click because you're using a shopper,
like someone else is shopping for you through the app
and they see you only want one.
Speaker 7 (49:33):
I had to click two. I just clicked one. So
I did all of that and I didn't even get
to take advantage of the sale.
Speaker 10 (49:40):
And so now I don't know if I can go
back to the store and show them my like insta
cart and say, hey, I didn't put two in my cart,
so they only got me one.
Speaker 2 (49:48):
I don't think you show them your phone INSTACRT. I
think though I would be confused by that. I would
think if I were just buying one, I would be
getting one for free.
Speaker 10 (49:55):
Yeah, but you have to They don't want to just
put extra things in your cart that you didn't order.
You have to put if you put two in your cart,
you'll get one of them for free.
Speaker 7 (50:03):
But I only put one in my cart, so I
ordered all this stuff they got me.
Speaker 2 (50:07):
I don't think you fiel got because I think I
would get got. I would just assume if I about one,
i'd get another for free.
Speaker 6 (50:12):
That does make sense though, when you go to the
grocery store and it's buy one, get one free, Like
if you don't just show up with a one box
of macaroni and cheese, they're not going to say, like,
where's your free way?
Speaker 10 (50:20):
Yes, yeah, the person checking you out. It's not like
you should go get another box this buy one. You
have to put two in your cart to get the deal.
Speaker 2 (50:28):
So I was trying to prove there she's not a bonehead,
But you'd like to further emphasize she's a bonehead.
Speaker 5 (50:32):
I think she's a bonehead.
Speaker 2 (50:33):
Huh.
Speaker 7 (50:33):
I'm a bonehead, So they got me.
Speaker 10 (50:36):
You only end up spending because sometimes you don't even
need the bogo, you don't even want the item.
Speaker 7 (50:40):
But you're like, I get one for free, so I'm
gonna get it.
Speaker 2 (50:44):
I'd like for you to take it easy on yourself.
I don't think you need to be a bonehead of.
Speaker 7 (50:47):
Your personal bonehead.
Speaker 2 (50:49):
But do you go buy stuff just because it's buy one,
get one free stuff you may not even need.
Speaker 10 (50:53):
Well, I mean eventually I know I'll need it, But
I'm that's how they get you right there.
Speaker 7 (50:58):
Yeah, that's why they do promotions.
Speaker 2 (51:00):
Yeah, no, I know why to do promotions. But I
mean your bank stuff you didn't even need.
Speaker 10 (51:04):
No, I just wasn't out of paper towels. But if
there's a.
Speaker 7 (51:08):
Bogo going on, and then I'm gonna.
Speaker 10 (51:10):
Buy a big bag of paper towels and I'm gonna
get another one for free, except for only one thing
of paper towel.
Speaker 7 (51:16):
Shut up my porch.
Speaker 10 (51:17):
Stevenson was the one, my son, He was the one
bringing in all the groceries. And he put him on
the counter and I said, hey, Bud, I think you
missed some stuff.
Speaker 2 (51:23):
It's got to be it. Can you miss the other bag?
Speaker 7 (51:26):
There definitely more stuff on the porch. Continue bringing in.
He goes, Mom, this is everything, And that's how I learned.
I was like, I'm an idiot.
Speaker 3 (51:33):
That's good for our listeners to know.
Speaker 2 (51:34):
Though. If it's bogo, make sure you order both. I
just I'm telling you, if I did it, I would
think if I put two in there, I'm gonna get four.
That's what I would think, right, So read the terms.
I never do that either. I just clicked it. I
just checked mark the box and get out of town. Yeah,
we're done. Thank you guys. We will see you guys tomorrow.
Goodbye everybody.
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