The Bobby Bones Show - 25W: Bobby's Motivational Monday Segment + Eddie Might Be Goin to Brazil for the Cowboys Game + Is Kickoff Kevin Getting a Minivan?
Episode Date: May 11, 2026Bobby brings a Motivational Monday segment to the show by looking back at all the ideas he has pitched over the years that never fully worked out, and why he still keeps swinging. Eddie shares why the...re’s a chance he could be heading to Brazil for the Cowboys game, and the guys debate how realistic that trip actually is. Plus, Kickoff Kevin may be facing his biggest dad-life decision yet: should he get a minivan? Follow the Show: @25WhistlesSports Follow the Crew: @MrBobbyBones @ProducerEddie @KickoffKevin @MikeDeestro @BrandonRayMusic See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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I mean, we're getting closer to football.
Oh, so close.
Schedules are almost out.
That's what I was going to bring up Cowboys in Brazil.
Oh, yeah.
Do you care?
Yeah, dude.
I mean, I care so much.
I talked to the family, and I was like, man, how cool would it be to go to Brazil to watch a Cowboys game?
You talked to the family and said, how cool would it be?
Yeah, I wanted to get kind of a feel like, because we just got our passports.
They're in, yeah.
And we have not used them.
Like two years later.
So I'm thinking, like, man, how cool would it be to go to?
of Brazil to watch the Cowboys.
Did I know that yours came in?
My passport.
Because I knew there were issues.
I forgot on the show.
I couldn't have done the cruise if I hadn't had my passport.
Oh, yeah, that's right.
So now we're like, and we all have them.
The kids have them.
The wife has it.
Like, I feel like we should use this.
No, I don't.
If you're going to go and do that trip, you're not taking all the kids.
No, you're right.
That's way expensive.
Yeah, you would just go you and your wife.
Oh, dude.
The kids would be so mad.
And my wife.
Or you can take me?
True.
Yeah.
My wife would just,
she wouldn't care.
Like,
I feel like it would be a better chance.
No, but that's about going to Rio.
It's not even about the Cowboys.
She would want to go
because you're going to Brazil
and that's really cool.
And then you go to the Cowboys game
while you're there.
That's not about her not wanting to.
She'd love to go.
The Cowboys game is just a small part of it.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You're right.
To me, the whole reason to go is the Cowboys game.
Yes, but to her,
the reason she's getting to go
is because you want to go to a Cowboys game.
Yeah.
It's a win-win.
Yeah, but you don't take the kids to Brazil.
No, when you have four of them.
Yeah, you're right.
It's way too expensive.
They would go crazy.
And then the price of fuel, dude, right now?
No way.
Fuel?
Why do you say it like that?
Oh, jet fuel.
You don't really say gas for the plane.
I haven't flown.
Dude, it's bad.
It's bad, dude.
I haven't flown at all.
It's bad to fill up your car.
Like, it's bad to fly.
I have flown from Austin.
We flew back after, and that's very expensive because we flew privately.
and I have to pay for that gas myself.
That was gas,
that bill was very high.
Yeah.
But I haven't looked
and bought a Southwest flight
or anything to even notice
if prices are up.
It's kind of one of those deals
where if you bought it a month ago,
tickets like a month ago,
you still got a pretty good deal.
Like, if you try to buy today,
it's so expensive.
Yeah, it's really bad.
But you're not going to go,
obviously.
You like to just say stuff.
Nope, nope.
What about a work trip?
What about...
You know that's not going to happen.
But that'd be a fun trip
to go on. You can do a weekend, take an extra day off. I would give you an extra day of travel back.
Do we give that? Yeah, like you could leave. I tell you what you could do. I'd give you a free Friday
and Monday off. Wow. That's a big deal. Yeah, I give you a free Friday on Monday since you've never been
out of the country other than what we did on the cruise. And Mexico when I was younger, but you didn't need
a passport for that. Yeah, that was like you're just going home. Not really because I'm American. No, no,
I'm American. Yeah. But back of the day, you just needed a birth certificate. You're not going to
go, but that would be a fun reason to take your wife to Brazil.
Gosh, that would you rather see a World Cup game or a Cowboys game?
A Cowboys game.
World Cup.
Dude, I'd rather go to World Cup.
If I'm going to Brazil, I'm like, I can catch an NFL game here at the Titan Stadium.
Speaking of World Cup, you know, I went to one of the sporting goods places here.
They have, like, Mexico jerseys everywhere.
I thought we were in Mexico when I walked in.
But I guess it's because Mexico's playing here.
Oh, are they?
Yeah, I think one of the big games in Nashville is Mexico.
Oh.
Yeah.
I don't know.
Dude, I care nothing about the World Cup.
I hope, I've been reading, I say I care nothing.
I'm reading to try to get me to care more because it's such a big deal.
And so I was reading like knockout stage, you want to get there.
So you want to play, you want to win your, maybe top two in your pool of four,
and then you want to get to the knockout stage.
And I think they think we're like 61% chance to get to the knockout stage.
And it's not even because we're good.
It's because, in my opinion, I think, yeah, I think you host it.
It's kind of rigged.
Soccer's like boxing in the 90s, all rigged.
Like how they set crap up.
Yes.
Kedong King.
Yeah, from what I have read,
there's a lot of corruption happening in the soccer world.
So it looks like America's got a pretty good shot.
I think if we look at our four,
I'm going to be so uneducated.
If you guys will pull up the four.
Is Australia in our four?
In our group?
In our World Cup group?
I'm not sure if they're in the group of four with us,
but they apparently suck.
Group D.
Australia.
Okay, they're supposedly so bad
that I think our team here on the Bobby Bone Show
we can beat them.
That's good to know.
Paraguay.
They sound good.
I know.
And Turkey.
They sound good, too.
I don't know, but that sounds like a pretty weak...
Yeah.
We didn't know nothing, though.
I didn't hear Italy.
I didn't even get in until the very end.
Again, I've been reading a lot about it trying to get myself to care.
If they're in now, it's because they got one of the last spots in through play, but I don't even know they're in yet.
Wow.
Bobby's like, I don't know anything about it.
He starts naming all these things.
Could you name it?
American on the team?
Yeah,
Policic.
Good job.
Does he still play?
Yeah, I don't know.
I hope so.
Okay.
I don't know.
I'm just wondering.
I'm not soccer guy.
I'm not anti-socer guy, but I'm so uneducated in soccer that I am trying to be a little
more educated because when it comes, I want to at least know what's going on.
Yeah, good for you.
But I have no interest.
I would go to an NFL game in a foreign country before I'd go to a World Cup game,
unless it was America, but then I'd feel like I was going to get beat up or stabbed.
Right.
That's a good point.
Dude, I blew my kids minds when I told them about that player that scored on their own goal.
He got killed.
And got killed.
They were like, what?
Their eyes got so big.
I'm like, that was real.
When we did the cruise,
yeah.
What country did you go to?
Bahamas.
Remember, I got detained.
Flying back.
Yep.
Got it.
They never gave me a reason, man.
Really?
Yep.
His skin is his sin.
I wasn't going to say it.
Hey, man, that's what it felt like.
Did they go through all your stuff?
Yeah.
They went through my stuff.
Well, first they are like, are you bringing any food back?
And I was like, I have some nuts.
But to be fair, I got those in Nashville.
Like, I didn't buy those in the Bahamas.
They're like, step aside, sir.
And I thought they tackle them.
No, they literally.
They're planters.
After I said it, they were like, we need you to go in that room.
I'm like, because of the nuts.
I'm like, what?
And they never told me why I was being detained.
Dang.
But after it was over, did they hint as to why?
Nope.
When it was over, they said, did you gamble while you were in the Bahamas?
I'm like, no.
I'm like, do you have a lot of, a huge amount of money?
I'm like, I got $200 of cash that I wanted to casino on the boat.
I'm like, all right, you're good. Get out of here.
They kick him out, but they're eating nuts as he's walking out.
They were just hungry.
Bring another one of a set of these when you come back, right?
This cruise line has created mystery trip packages for these cruises.
And so one of them is a Spanish mystery cruise in November of this year,
sailing for eight nights from Barcelona to Malaga.
And they don't really tell you what's going to happen.
What the hell?
There's one northern Europe mystery cruise, a Japan mystery cruise.
That's from Parade.
I think I get more cruise stuff since I went on one.
Because I've never been on a cruise.
I'm, again, you've been on a cruise?
Yeah, I've been on two, just three days down in Mexico from Long Beach and back.
Was your ship huge?
Yeah.
Oh, well, it wasn't like the one where they have a haunted virus where it was, it's a, that's not even a real cruise liner.
That's like a little.
Yeah, it's like a hundred and thirty people.
Oh, no, yeah, yeah, no, it was big.
Probably not as big as the one that you guys went on a couple months ago, but it was big.
It was three days.
Ours had 14 stories.
Oh, yeah, definitely not that big.
I'm not as freaked out going into next year's cruise as I was at this point last year going into last year's cruise.
Because I've never been on one before.
I kind of now know what to expect.
It's massive.
And I'm going to get a little nauseous, but I'm fine because I was just mostly freaked out about being seasick the whole time.
So they don't tell you the mysteries?
That's what I'm thinking.
I still want to know what's going on.
With our cruise, you know
Riley Green's going to play.
You know the raging idiot.
What if they're like, hey, it's the music cruise.
Who knows?
See who shows up.
Grab bag.
Yeah.
It's like one of their cooks comes out and plays.
I mean, it does kind of sound fun for it.
Like, if you're not a planner.
Or if you've done a lot of cruising.
And it's a new way.
It's like a dude artist and you've traveled the country
and you've hooked up with everybody.
And you're like, I don't know.
Surprise me.
Just see who shows up to the fun.
Just blindfold me.
Just knock and whoever shows up, I'll let it rip.
We know those artists.
Oh, we know.
We know those artists.
We know those artists.
We know those artists.
But I'm looking forward to the cruise next year.
Yeah, I am.
I love it.
My favorite part of the cruise is just being on the balcony and just being in the middle of the ocean.
To me, it's the most peaceful place on Earth.
In the middle of the ocean.
That's the worst part for me.
Really?
Yeah.
In the middle of the ocean?
I hate, like, we were out on C for one day on one of them that I went on.
And I just hate not being able to see anything.
I love that. I hate that.
I never had that experience because I had to leave.
Yeah.
So we went out, I mean, you couldn't see the land once I closed my eyes and went to sleep.
It was just dark.
But you always knew you were near land.
And so on mine, my version, we went from Fort Lauderdale around Florida.
Yeah, we went Fort Lauderdale around Florida to the Keys, to the Florida Keys, yeah.
Yeah.
So, and you guys can still come.
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Riley Green's going to be a judge on the voice.
I know, I saw that.
I thought when they announced that he was going to be one of those people who come into coach.
Like Reba's helper.
Yeah, they bring in people.
But he's taking what John Legends place?
Yeah.
Wow.
That's cool for him.
That's really cool for him.
He's not somebody who talks a lot, though.
You know, we wrote a whole plane ride with him and didn't talk to us at all.
He doesn't say much.
He's not in a bad way.
He just didn't talk.
And I've got to know him a little bit.
And even like I've hung out with him a couple.
times outside of work stuff. He's a quiet. He's a nice guy. He's a quiet dude. I like Riley, but
he's... Yeah, that's interesting. I'm sure they'll tee him up. I was going to say, I wonder if this
is like, yeah, part of his team like prepping him being like, okay, this is how we're going to coach you
and this will be the next step if you want to take your career there. Well, he's had to show them,
though, that he has the capability to do it or they wouldn't have put him on. Mike, what'd
you think about that? I don't know. It was a mistake. I was like, Riley Green? I thought it was
coming on to be one of the helpers. Yeah. Yeah. But he must have shown them through, like,
I'll give you this.
And it's probably not going to happen because it never happens.
But I met with a network last week about a TV show.
And I said, hey, it's hard to get the meeting with the head executive.
I can, at this point, I've probably fallen a little bit with who I can get quick.
I can probably get a meeting with one of the lower executives if I just set it a week out.
No problem.
To get a head executive, it's got to be good enough because I don't have, because I haven't
been working with the network in a while.
I don't have really the capability to just grab them by the balls and be like,
I need you to listen to my idea.
But I got the head executive of one part of the network.
And I said, here's my idea.
I'm going to take five minutes of your time.
That's it.
And if you think it's great, good.
If you don't think it's great, good.
But let's not talk about what you think about it.
Let's just hang up when it's over.
It feels very much like a prostitute.
Yeah, really.
Let's just do it and get out.
Don't even look at me.
Well, I've done the money and go.
I've done so many of these that when it's over,
let's say you set 30 minutes to do it
they're just like oh it's the greatest
they never come back to you so I'm like let's just save everybody's time
I'm not going to need any more than 15 minutes total
we're really going to need five and then when we're done
we're good to go and you just let me know with a callback
if you think it's a great idea so I get on I pitch this idea
I think it's an a plus idea I'm not going to share it right here
I said it's an a plus idea it's not going to cost too much to produce
and it makes sense but again they're so good at acting
like something is good even if they have no intention of ever buying it
She's like, it's a great idea, it's a great idea.
And she goes, you know what we should do?
We should have you practice that show.
And I was like, hey, I can do that.
No problem.
And so I wonder if they did that with, like,
O'Reilly, who doesn't have any experience on television in that form,
if they, like, had him go up and they shot like a practice.
Yeah, see how he did.
Have to.
Because that's a big role.
It's a big role.
It's a big rule.
But he's a good looking dude, though.
I know.
Well, he's going to get the eyes.
Don't get me wrong.
But you have to have a big personality to do that spot.
Have to.
I think they appreciated that you.
you kept the meeting super short and sweet.
I appreciated it too of me because I don't want to sit on there either.
I bet they've never heard that before.
What?
Like no way somebody went in and said, hey, it's only going to take five minutes, cut the whole
chitchad.
Just hang up and call it back if you want to do it.
Yeah, they want to be complimented.
People, they want to hear feedback, you know?
Yeah, all that.
What do you say, though, that is my personality in general with everything I do in life,
though?
Get to the point.
Like, let's get to the point.
Yeah.
And if we feel like it's investing in, let's move on.
If not, no bull crap.
You don't give me any. I don't give you any. Let's move on with life. That's how you rule.
Yeah. So I don't, just because it doesn't work as a general rule, it's like anything creative.
I don't expect it to be bought or picked up, but it could. I've not heard anything back yet.
So when do you want to start practice filming?
You know, just practice it.
If I told you guys the idea, you'd be like, yeah, how does nobody think of that?
Really? It's that good? I think so. I think so. Even my agent when I was talking to him about it,
He was like, this is like the only idea you've ever had where I was like, yeah, that makes all this sense.
I get some pretty stupid ideas sometimes.
Limitless stupid idea factory over here.
What is the ratio you think on ideas that you think of compared to what you pitch?
To pitch or to get picked up.
I can do both.
Both.
I like the pitch.
Yeah, pitch more than anything interests me.
If I come up with 10 ideas for a show, a full show.
I'll flesh it out
and maybe two of them
while I try to get a pitch meeting with
because I'll find
through research
other shows have done similar things
other people have tried
it's hard to do anything original
and things that are original
don't want to be
nobody wants to buy them because they're so original
for the most part no one wants to risk their career
on spending money on something
that is so original that if it fails
they want something they could have sound like
No, it was like Marvel.
It should have worked and it didn't.
So true.
So it's both, right?
It's like with movies.
Like the easiest thing to keep money coming in is to do sequels and reboots.
But when an original does hit, it's massive.
But if an original goes out in bombs, it's like, who greenlit this original idea is terrible?
So it's that.
So I'd say if I have 10, I flesh it out, maybe I have 2, so like 20%, and I probably get one of those 10 to somebody that's mid or higher.
But sometimes, too, I'm like pitching in a room to like cable, like low, low cable networks.
Sometimes it's, this was a network.
And then how many get picked up?
I'll pitch 100, none.
Yeah.
None.
That's tough, man.
None.
And then occasionally, like one out of no number.
How far has one gotten?
Very far.
I had an idea, and I'll tell you this idea.
I had an idea that.
I called the, I may have even mentioned some of this to some of you guys, maybe off the air or maybe on, I don't remember.
But I called the president of Nat Geo, whose name is Courtney Monroe, who I've known forever because she did my shows over there.
And I was like, hey, I don't want to pitch this idea to you.
I want to do this with my own money, myself.
Do you think that I could get presidents and prime ministers to, like, answer my call?
I was like, could you help me with contacts?
And she goes, what is your idea, weirdo?
And I was like, I want to travel to all these countries and I just want to go sit with, like, their world leaders and know nothing about them, but interview them as like, about not politics at all.
Personal stuff.
Yeah.
And show like what the country is and then go and talk with like the freaking leader of their world to anybody around there.
I said, I just want to go do that because I have not seen.
There are lots of travel shows.
want to go to the freaking president and see these super powerful people that if we saw walking down
the road we wouldn't know them from anybody else but in their part of the world they're massive
and she's like that idea is insane she goes but if anybody can pull it off i think you can and so i said
okay well what do i do and she's like i can give you a few email addresses to like a couple
consulate a couple offices and you can start there so then i started talking with because she hooked
me in uh mariana van zeller because she travels around the world yeah and so mariana and i and the idea
has a little more texture to it. I just want to say the whole thing because I don't want somebody
to take it from me. We met about it. We developed it out. We went and we pitched it to like three
different places. Two of them loved it. One was like, ah, too expensive. I can't travel and stay gone,
which is the problem. Because you don't really want to travel, go shoot one, fly all the way home.
You need to get a production team and go out. And if you're going to do Europe, do like four
right there by each other, and then come home. And so financially, we really couldn't make it
Makes sense, but we got pretty far.
That's really cool.
But it's not totally off the table.
It is because I can't travel.
I was just going to do it myself and pay for it originally.
I could do that one at a time, probably, but again, I don't know if they're going to even answer my call.
Yeah.
So it was a version of that kind of travel show, but I'm like meeting with every freaking, because it's hilarious.
Me sitting in the, their version of the White House with the president of Portugal.
It was that kind of travel show.
And talking no politics?
None.
That's awesome.
Yeah.
Yeah, I love it.
I don't care anything.
I don't even want to know what side you're on.
Yeah.
Like,
somebody have to have a translator with me,
but like I want to know,
like,
I'm interviewing me for a bobbycats.
I want to know, like,
the family stuff.
I want to know,
like, what are you good at?
Let's go do it.
Were you good at playing baseball as a kid?
Right.
And I'm not going to feel weird about asking if it were here.
And I were like,
hey, Trump,
let's go play catch.
Or hey,
Biden, let's kick a soccer.
I'm going to feel weird because I know their prominence.
And it's going to go like,
they probably don't have time for this.
but if I don't know anything about them
that helps
Yeah
I care nothing about
how embarrassing it is
to ask them if they want to go out
and you know
play tidley winks
So
Great game
Yeah
So that was one that got
Really far
But there was just a couple
Money was a deal
And I
Because I couldn't go out
And shoot three or four at a time
And you got to have a crew with you
That's why breaking Bobby
No no
Yeah
It's why we couldn't do that show anymore
Because
they want
Nat Gio
went global after my season for the most part where a lot of their content is global more than
they were doing in different countries and they were like hey we've got to be more global can you go to
europe for four episodes at a time or and i'm like i can't i got to do this show so that's that was
pretty much the demise of that show as well how long does that take like four episodes a couple weeks
um we shot breaking bobby bones we shot it very quick because i had to do it on weekends because
of this show yeah it would take us three days to shoot an episode wow dang so
you're looking at if we're going to shoot
four episodes, two weeks,
I just can't be gone from this place.
Yeah. I can be gone, but I've got to be dialed in.
And if we're moving country to country,
look, Mike and I went down to South America.
Would you all go to Costa Rica?
Costa Rica. And lived in a hotel for two months.
And we were stationary, and it was hard.
Yeah, that was tough.
It was tough.
So, anyway, who cares?
But that's the deal.
I just pitched a show.
All that because Riley Green is doing the voice.
And I was like, man, I wonder if they're trying them out.
But one more question. When you get turned down. You don't get turned down. You just don't hear anything.
Okay. When you don't hear anything, do you get sad for a little bit?
At first, when I first started doing it, and mostly it wasn't pitching shows, it was me getting, hey, we would like for you to be on the show or host a show. And then you do all these meetings and then you never hear anything back.
Yeah.
They ultimately ghost you every time.
Dang.
So, and again, it's 100, it's zero wins, 100 losses every time.
If you do get a win, it's not even in the, it's so rare. But that's everybody all the time.
I know, but I would feel like the biggest loser.
You do it first, and then, because you would get so excited about going into these meetings,
and you're like, oh, I'm back to show them.
You ever hear actors talk about going in for all these auditions where they don't,
they're not like super pumped, but they're also not sad.
It's just part of the day.
They're just going to do an audition.
That's what it ends up being.
Yeah.
You're going, probably not going to get it.
It'd be cool if I did.
Let me go in and razzle dazzle them.
I've actually never gotten anything from a meeting.
I have gotten things from someone that was in a meeting when they did to something else.
I was going to say a lot of those, like, script writers talked about it, too,
where they'll be like, oh, I pitched this.
Didn't get picked up there, but two years later,
I got a call from this person.
It's exactly what happened with Snake in the Grass
because I went to an open casting call
for a daytime talk show on ABC.
They said, hey, we're, and it was,
they brought in the junior varsity first,
and I was part of the junior varsity.
It was me, housewives I never heard of,
Lance Bass's mailman.
And so day one, we're in this big TV studio,
and there's like seven,
I remember getting in the elevator with Keisha and I at Pullum.
Rudy Huxstable.
Oh, Rudy!
Yeah.
So they had, if you had a name that had a star beside it or checkmark, you were coming in.
Wow.
And so that first day I go and I made it out of Hunger Games, which is day one.
And so I go to day two, which they're bringing in the real people they're considering.
I saw like Juliana Rancic because she was on E at the time.
That's when I met Dionne Sanders.
They were bringing in the people for that.
And so then they started doing it again with us with.
the people that made it out of day one.
And so we do that, and I make it to, like, the top eight.
And Dionne Sanders is one of those guys, too.
And so then I end up getting the show.
And so it's me, Dion Sanders, another girl who was kind of like the setup person.
And it was a daytime talk show on ABC.
And so we're like, dude, we shot the pilot.
They spent like $2 million in the pilot.
And there was some leadership change inside of ABC.
So the president, I think the president network changed.
And so the person that's,
funding it leaves their idea the new person ain't going to put on a show they have nothing to do with
so we did the whole pilot it was pretty good and they were like ah we're not going to pick it up
and so we had done the whole process that's how dion and i got to know each other because we worked
together every day for a month and so i was like ah dang so it got all the way to pilot we shot it
got picked up we already did contracts because once it gets picked up everybody's already
under contract we already negotiated contracts if it were to work so that gets canceled
or not picked up, but one of the secondary producers,
not even the main producer,
ends up slowly rising through the ranks at different networks.
And I knew her a little bit and kept in touch with her.
And she called me one random day and she was like, hey, could you do a reality show in South America?
And I was like, I was like, I was what?
She goes to the host.
And I'm like, I don't know.
I was like, what month?
She's like, we need to leave in like three weeks.
And our host has fallen through.
and I said, I don't know, I would love to.
Let's see if we can make it work.
So we got on the Zoom the next day.
And it was her, as being on like the third or fourth producer,
who saw that entire process, who remembered me,
who then when they needed a host,
because I think like Mike Rowe fell through
or somebody for a snake in the grass
because he got to deal with Paramount or with Peacock.
He fell through.
And they were like, let's just call Bobby.
He can do it quick.
He has a skill set.
And that's why I moved to South America with Mike to do that show.
It wasn't about me getting anything.
It was about me doing it when I didn't get.
it, them remembering me and going, let's go to that guy because we liked him.
Yeah.
That's crazy because I didn't get it.
Wow.
I've tried so many things.
I don't know anything that I've like gone.
American Idol was, I got that sort of through a room.
I go after the daytime talk show, they were trying to find a place to put me anywhere because I had a contract with ABC and they thought, oh, this guy's different.
He's from the south.
he's he's relatable kind of likable
they had done a bunch of research on me
and New York and L.A.
They weren't really turned off by me
I wasn't like so rural
that they were like, this guy's not us
but people in middle America liked me
and so they were like, let's find a spot for you
and I remember sitting in the lobby
and I was talking to this British lady
because I was going to do a meeting
and she was going to a meeting
and it felt like prison
where you don't ask what you're in here for
Right. Just sit there, man.
I didn't know. I didn't know to be like, hey, what do you do?
And so I was talking to her. And so they call her away. And I was like, good to see. I like knew about her kids. And she's older, but she goes away. And I'm sitting there in this ABC Disney room. And they're like, okay, Rob will see you now. And so I go open this big office and he's in this room. And he's sitting with her, that lady. And I was like, dang. She was the executive producer of American Idol. I had no idea.
Really?
I wasn't even really going in for her.
idol. She had said that she was talking with me out there. I was the meeting after her.
And I was like, hey, you're her. We were just sitting out there. And she was like, yeah. She goes,
why don't you come on Idol for an episode or two? Because I was talking to him about what you do.
We need that. And so did two, which turned into like five that season, which turned into four seasons.
That is crazy. From sitting in a lobby talking to somebody. Dude, and you could have easily just sat
there and said nothing. Like not bothered her. Like said nothing. Read the magazine. That was on the table.
That was it.
Wow, that's amazing.
So I didn't even get it in that room.
I got it from what was happening around the room.
Wow.
See, this is like that show you pitched about going, travel in the world.
You didn't know anything about her.
You just talked to her.
And look what it led to.
She was the executive producer of American Idol for all the seasons that I was on.
She still tech me sometimes.
That's crazy.
Yeah.
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What's the one where you were in the lobby and you, who was in there?
Not Karen Knightley.
Kate Beckinsale.
Where were you in that one?
I was just trying to decide what agent I was going to go with.
So you're in the agency office?
And she was in there and I was like, oh my God.
This is like 10 years ago.
I was like, oh my God.
That's Kate Beckinsale right next.
That's wild.
Gosh, that'd be crazy.
It's crazy.
That's a crazy one.
No, small talk there?
I did.
No, she small talk to me.
She did?
Super small.
She was like, hey, how are you?
I think she said, how long have you been in here?
I think wondering how long the weights were.
And I was like, I've been in here.
Oh my God.
You're gay begging yourself.
Dude.
That's awesome, dude.
Yeah, so, yeah, my whole point with that is,
I bet Riley Green had to practice.
Yes.
Oh, yeah, Riley Green.
After all that, really, really.
So, and also the point is, you never know.
Like, again, I've sat in so many rooms,
and I've missed everything.
But I've been around rooms.
And that's got me in.
And also my failures in rooms have gotten me in later as well.
But I've never got in a room and they're like, boom, you're the one.
And then they hired me ever.
But it's just showing up.
Yeah, which is crazy because I had a pretty good run where it was like anything.
It was just happening.
One thing to the next.
But yeah, man, what's really happening and what it seems like are two different things.
Yeah.
Because that's all rejection.
Yeah.
It's so hard.
It doesn't even disenfranchise me anymore.
I'm just like, oh, no, nothing will work.
but I'm just going to keep chunking at it
because you never know when one does.
You're right.
So there you go.
There's your moment of inspiration for the day.
I like it.
Thank you.
So anyway, go to Rio.
What's your saying?
Because you never know what's going to happen in Rio.
You never know.
It's going to happen.
Who you'll meet.
Right.
Kevin, Eddie says that you're getting rid of the truck.
Oh, man.
This is sad.
This is sad, man.
Yeah.
Well, first, I mean, what kind of truck do you have?
I have a Tundra
It's only two years old now
I've had it for a year
But it's two years old
2024
It's a pretty cool truck dude
It's a nice truck
Thank you
It's big right
It's yeah
Full size
My first full size
Four by four
A four truck
Got it a year ago
Right before the kids are born
A manly truck
Oh manly dude
Manly
Like it looks cool
It drives nice
It's fast
It's powerful
But at the end of the day
Like
It hasn't treated me
The best
And the place
I have to take it
to get it fixed and worked on.
Not going to name any names out there,
but they're driving me crazy.
Every time I take it in there,
we have major issues,
just their customer service.
So anyways, long story short,
I got to be unselfish here.
We got to get a new car
because I got it appraise
and the price I can get for it
is pretty dang good still.
For the trade-in?
For the trade-in.
I bet.
And so now I'm like, okay,
go to my wife.
I'm like, it's time.
We need to get a new family car.
So I'm trading in the truck,
and we were going to get an SUV.
Oh, I thought you were going to say minivan.
He's getting a minivan.
I'm not getting a minivan.
You said you're getting a minivan.
I am, no, I did not say I'm getting a mini van.
I said, I'm getting a family car and you assume.
Family car.
They're pretty cool these days, man.
Okay, I'm not.
I know.
There's a reason we haven't tested of them at all because we know we're going to like it,
but my wife is like, I am not driving a minivan.
I don't care what you say.
I don't care the price.
I don't care the comfort, anything.
I'm not driving a minivan.
So we're going to get an S-U-Ban.
I bet another kid would have you reopening if you're going to get a minivan.
Have you ever driven a minivan?
No, but I was very anti-suvie.
Not for kid.
I have one now, obviously, but I just can't see very well.
And so I would hit potholes and cars.
That's some nice cars.
And I was just popping wheels like crazy.
And my wife's like, you can't.
You got to get SUV.
I'm like, I don't want that.
That's an old person thing.
Just SUV in general.
I'm driving cars only.
And she's like, no.
And so I popped a wheel in my last car and I traded it in.
So I have an SUV and it works perfect with the baby seat now.
Yeah, that's perfect.
And so, yeah, but I don't, yeah.
Dude, I rented a minivan one time.
We went to Miami and I was like, what are we doing in this thing?
Oh my gosh, it's so old.
We look old in this.
It's stupid.
Dude, I love that thing.
It's awesome.
I mean, the door slide.
You can put a, you can even put like YouTube TV or whatever and it goes to all the screens.
All the kids have their own headphone jacks.
Like, it was unbelievable.
You have a lot of kids.
We have four boys, yeah.
Yeah.
And I even, the guy was telling us one time,
He was like, you guys don't even want to look because you're going to want to buy one.
He's like, dude, the back seats, like the third row reclines, they have coolers in there now.
Oh, yeah.
I don't think I could have my SUV with a second kid.
Yeah, you need a minivan at that point.
Or just a bigger SUV.
Bigger one.
Because even, like, my wife now, she has a four-runner.
It's like 10, 12 years old now, which is a good size, a big car, but it's with two kids.
It's too small.
Right.
And, like, getting in and out and, like, loading them in and out and me trying to drive comfortably with them in the car.
So, yeah, we need a bigger full-sized car.
And when they start sports.
Yeah, that too.
Did you guys, when you were a kid, did you, like,
right in the back of the pickup truck?
Oh, yeah.
So you can do that with your kids.
Go to jail now.
I think he drove down the road with a kid in the back.
They pull you over.
Back in the day, cops would wave at you.
I was telling someone the other day that my dad,
I remember just vivid memories of my dad going over railroad tracks.
He's like, all right, take your seat belts off.
And he's going to, I'm going to go as fast as I can't.
And he would hit the track.
And we would all fly.
Dude, it was the greatest memories ever.
There's no way we can do that today.
Or the station wagons where you're facing the back, the people behind you.
Those were crazy.
I never rode on one of those.
No, you had the seats.
In the very back, like, the third row, literally you face behind you.
So you'd be, like, if you're at a stoplight, you're looking at the car right behind you.
And they figured out, yeah, if you get rear-ended, you're probably going to die.
So it's probably not a good idea.
Let me see what I put on my notes here on 25W.
Okay
Did you watch
Wemby Elbow
Yeah
It was not as read right
Yes
Got kicked out in the second quarter
So stupid man
That's a pretty brutal elbow
Yeah it's pretty bad
Yeah but they were harassing him big time too
Like for
At least three plays before that
Okay
And then you were just
Give me the ball
It's Spurs fan talking
Sorry
Yeah
Brutel elbow
You know why else I was pissed
Because they didn't do
Early exit on that
And I lost
But I don't think
You get early exit
You don't.
It's not an injury.
I know.
I did my research.
I found that out.
All my parlayes with Wimby dude, gone.
All of them.
They're two, two, in that series now.
I know.
And they almost won that game.
That game without Wimby, they almost pulled it off.
And then Ant Man, went Ant Man.
The fact that he's playing after his leg did that, it's pretty wild.
Yeah.
Because they were like, he's going to miss weeks.
He didn't miss anything, right?
In this series, at least.
He missed one.
No, he didn't.
Last series.
Last series.
Yeah, not this series.
Nick swept.
Yeah, they're...
They're so good.
It's like Carl Anthony Towns is a different player
when he's not playing for Tibbs.
Yeah, that's very true, actually.
Probably a lot of guys are like that, I'm sure.
Well, you don't have to play every second of every minute of every game.
So yeah, the Knicks are good.
The Thunder obviously are awesome.
They suffocate you defensively.
Lakers don't have a chance.
Lakers probably don't have a chance anyway,
but without Luka playing,
Lakers really had no chance.
LeBron could Superman for a season.
series, but the Thunder is just too good.
They just have to win one more, right?
I think it's the Rio. Yeah.
Yeah. As it right now. What's the other series?
Detroit and Cleveland?
It's the one I care about least.
The East is wild because obviously Kevin's Celtics are out.
Thank you.
That was who everybody thought was coming out of the East.
I know. And now the Knicks, I mean, yeah, the Sixers beat the Celtics in seven,
and then the Knicks just rolled over them. So it's like, okay, well, maybe it's the NICs.
The next is a take now.
Knicks look really good.
So there's that.
UFC was this weekend?
UFC was awesome this weekend, yeah.
Did you bet it?
I did.
So there was,
I probably lost every single fight,
every single one,
all the way through pre-lims,
all the main card, everything.
Until the last fight,
Strickland was fighting this guy named Chivave or something,
whatever had lost, right?
Didn't everybody predict him to lose?
Oh, Strickland was a massive underdog.
Ended up winning the fight.
I mean, I want $100.
I want $100.
I don't know.
So basically just won all my money back,
but I mean, it was,
I needed that win so bad.
But the fight before that dude was crazy.
It was the champ of the, I think they were fly weights, maybe.
He was the champ.
And then there was this Japanese guy.
And the champ was just beating up on the Japanese guy,
knocked him out like two or three times.
He still got up.
It was like Rocky.
Like his face was this big.
It was red, bleeding, but he'd still get up and start fighting back.
Dude, it went all five rounds.
It was awesome.
So did he end up losing?
He lost.
You walked us through that and he still lost?
He still lost.
I thought it was going to come back away.
But it was so.
Rocky Loxone.
Rocky one.
Rocky one, he loses.
Okay, Rocky.
I thought you're saying Rocky W-O-N-1.
I was like, wait, now I'm confused.
And then Rocky 2 does he?
Rocky 2, he wins, doesn't he?
And then at the end they do that thing
where they punch each other at the same time.
Yeah, in the ring?
Yeah, they're like after hour.
Let me see if I can remember this right.
Rocky 1, he loses.
Rocky 2.
Oh, no, I feel like he wins.
He may look this up, Mike.
I feel like it was a draw.
Rocky, maybe.
Rocky 3 is the one with Mr. T. Holko again.
Correct.
Rocky 4 is the best. That's the Russian. That's the Russian.
Rocky 5, I don't know.
Oh, Rocky 5 is he goes back, he loses all his money and goes back home and he tries to train this guy named Tommy Gunn.
Oh, Tommy Gunn. Remember that? Yeah, because Tommy Morrison had AIDS after that. Remember that?
Yes, that's the real guy's name. Mike, what do you see?
I think they both go down in Rocky 2 and then Rocky gets back up and wins.
Oh, Rocky wins in 2, huh? That's cool.
Yeah, Team Creed.
Tommy Morrison had AIDS.
I didn't know that.
And was that called Rocky 5 or was that called like Rocky?
No, that's Rocky 5 and then there's Rocky.
Well, then there's Rocky Balboa.
Just Balboa.
I did watch the whole, I haven't finished.
I got one more to go, but the Hulk Hogan documentary
because they talked about Rocky, him being in that
and how that like catapulted him.
Oh, I bet.
What's your biggest takeaway from that documentary?
Hulk loved him some Hulk for sure.
And the biggest takeaway.
Well, the biggest surprise.
Not surprised, but the thing I can't stop thinking about while watching it is like, he's alive, obviously, while they filmed this.
And then so I'm just thinking the whole time while watching this, like, he's not alive anymore.
So it's like a little eerie to watch at the same time.
So I guess that's probably my biggest thing is just like watching something knowing he's not alive, but they filmed it almost as if he's alive.
It was the last thing I think he did before he died because he went into surgery.
And he looks fine.
Like in the documentary, I mean, it looks old and like just body wear and terror, but yeah.
Why did you watch it?
Oh yeah, I watched it as soon as it came out.
It was awesome.
This is going to sound stupid, but how big he was.
Because wrestlers against wrestlers,
it's like NFL players.
You really don't realize how big they are until you see them next to you
because they're all out there against other giants out there on the field.
But he's like 6-7, 6-8.
Yeah.
And he was even big for a wrestler,
but Hulk Hogan was never the guy to us
that was marketed as like the biggest guy.
He was always fighting the big guys,
the Andre the Giants,
the King Kong Buny.
the all the big guys. So he wasn't the biggest guy. They had to find even bigger guys,
but just how massive he was. Because you don't hear Hulk Hogan and go, he was the biggest of
the wrestler. He was a monster. Yeah, I didn't realize. Yeah. That's another thing too. And another,
how big he was like in pop culture. Because I wasn't around then, so I don't remember, but
he was basically the Michael Jordan before Michael where he, you know, he took basketball to a world
level. Hulk took wrestling to the world level when it was very regional at the time. So that was a big
thing too that I learned. The big fight on Twitter right now is, is Hulk Hogan the most important
wrestler ever? Or could Vince McMahon have made anybody Hulk Hogan and made them the most important
wrestler ever? Well, can't both be true? I don't think both can be true because if you think
Vince McMahon could have made anybody big. It didn't matter who it was. I think it was them together
for sure, but I don't think Vincent McMahon could have made anybody and could have spread it or he would
have. Even in that documentary, I mean, they had to, or they tried to get his replacement.
Ultimate Warrior? Yes.
What do you mean? You don't know Ultimate Warrior? You don't know the Ultimate Warrior?
I just love Ultimate Warrior. No, me too. I love Ultimate Warrior more than Holkogen.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. I was never a Holkogen guy.
Okay, well, that makes sense.
Hulk Hogan was always very mid to me. I didn't dislike. I'm not rooted for him.
him, but I was never a whole...
But you've never liked the most popular.
Didn't like the Cowboys in the 90s.
Didn't like Michael Jordan and the Bulls.
Didn't like Cole Cogan.
All those are just the winner, so I didn't like him.
I loved Ultimate Warrior.
And it turns out he's a terrible dude.
Really?
There's a story that Undertaker tells on this podcast.
I've watched a clip up a couple times where his name was Jim Helwig.
He was Ultimate Warrior.
Bad wrestler too, but had a great body, right?
Like you see him, that dude is a freaking maniac in the weight room.
And obviously, he was on steroids, probably.
Yeah, obviously.
But he said that Warrior would go into the airports and he would wear like Ultimate Warrior stuff everywhere.
Like Big Bright.
The face paint wasn't on, but you'd know by his denim.
He had like, Ultimate Warrior written on his back and he wear pants.
And said that they were going in the airport because they traveled all the time.
And you knew that it was Ultimate Warrior by what he was wearing.
This kid comes up.
And he's like, hey, Ultimate Warrior, can I get an autograph?
And he's like, believe me.
Follow!
And Undertaker was like, dude, you can't do that.
Like one, you're average.
advertising on every part of you who you are.
Yeah.
And then two, and there are no phone, so it never got out.
He's never recorded.
But he's like, you can't treat a kid like that.
He said, now, if you want to wear nothing and, like,
hide in the corner and someone comes up to you not feeling good, you can say that.
But don't be Ultimate Warrior and then scream at a kid for coming up to you.
Fun fact, Bobby was that kid.
It was me.
Wow.
Mike, did you ever hear that story?
Yeah, I've heard that.
Yeah.
Full circle.
And it's also, too, like, you're obviously looking for attention because you're wearing all your
ultimate warriors.
Like, you're that guy.
A thousand percent.
Ultimate Warrior was awesome.
He's my second favorite in that time frame.
Other than Sting.
By far.
But it's funny to hear all the other wrestlers
talk about Ultimate Warrior like...
They all hated it.
Yeah, they're like, he's the worst.
Don't know why he got set up like that.
The only wrestler that I hear people talk about
more negatively about how bad they would wrestle and hurt people
and not on purpose, they just weren't good
and they got lifted way too fast.
Mike, you know how I'm going to say?
I don't think so.
Goldberg.
Oh, yeah.
His ascent was way too fast.
He was winning championships.
He looked great.
So he was out, but he was hurting people because he didn't really know how to wrestle.
And he's doing like a spear.
So he wasn't hurting people to hurt people.
No, just accidentally.
The jackhammer.
He was a big boy, too.
Man, he was awesome.
When he came and he was on that streak, like nobody would beat the Goldberg.
You would come out.
That was a big Goldberg guy.
Me too.
I love Goldberg.
I have a Goldberg signed belt in my house somewhere.
No way.
Championship belt. I haven't seen that thing in forever.
Did you buy that or win that on a break or zone?
I bought it a long time ago.
Unless somebody stole it.
I haven't thought about that belt. I've had it for a long time.
But I have a Goldberg signed belt.
Mike, do you watch any of that PLE's weekend?
No, not a second of it.
I don't either. I watch clips.
What is PLE?
That's right.
That's right.
Backlash.
Backlash.
Are you doing, Danhausen?
Are you doing Danhausen?
Backlash.
Backlash.
Do you guys know anything about Danhausen?
No, nothing.
But it sounds like you guys like it.
It'd be lost.
Danhausen would be lost on you, but your kids would love it.
I was like if WrestleMania wasn't up to my expectations, like, why am I going to watch
backlash?
Yeah.
Well, it's cool to see the WrestleMania one too in that documentary.
Crazy.
And now there are what?
What number?
40s, oh, wow, that's crazy.
44.
42, 44.
The Andre the Giant stuff's interesting because when Hulk and Andre the Giant would wrestle
all the way leading to WWF at the time,
Andre the Giant was always the good guy.
and Hulk was the bad guy.
Always.
Unto the Giant was like a beloved,
giant,
you know,
massive,
but massively supported by the fans.
And once he got to WWE,
WF,
he was the bad guy.
Wow.
And so Hulk Hogan was the good guy,
and they had to make him be the bad guy.
They were like,
they've never matched off before.
That was the whole thing.
But they had fought over and over again
all through their eyes.
Yeah.
Under the Giant,
man,
I felt bad for that dude.
That documentary is really good too.
The one about him?
Yeah.
Him having to fly
and they had to put a curtain around him.
Dude, hotels.
Like, you couldn't get beds that can fit him.
Really?
It was impossible.
Dude, it'd make you sad.
He was so big.
Like, to use the bathroom, like, he couldn't on an airplane.
Nope.
So they have to, like, put a carton.
Yeah.
Couldn't fit in the bathroom.
It's really good, though.
You should watch it if you are, like, just bored looking for something to watch.
Okay.
Yeah.
I forget what it's called, but.
I forget to.
I think you're just Under the Giant on HBO Max.
It's a good name for it.
Yeah.
It makes sense.
Yeah.
I mean, the fact that Hulk Hogan could body slam Andre the Giant.
That's crazy.
My TikTok algorithm is mostly
Wrestling?
90s wrestling
It's a lot of it.
I watched the new Rockers
wrestle last night
And this is going to be so nerdy
But the new rockers were facing
They call
We call them beat up guys
But there are people
Back in the day
When you'd watch wrestling
The big stars would come out
And they would beat up bad wrestlers
All the time
You knew who was going to win
Now every match has got to be good
Back in the day it didn't matter
But the beat up guys were the Hardy Boys
They weren't famous yet
And so
But the real wrestlers
where the new rockers
so without Sean Michaels
because he was off
doing his solo stuff
but it was Marty Janetti
and this other weird dude
with long hair
turned out was Al Snow
so I watched
the new rockers beat the heart
that's what I watched
the last thing
so all right
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In the moment, it felt like it was going on forever.
I didn't think I was going to live.
I was terrified.
There was no anything inside those eyes.
They turned black.
It scared the hell.
out of me.
That was your first murder case?
Yes, sir.
Fair to say this was the biggest case of your career?
Yes, sir.
Rape and murder for a child.
Just as bad as it gets.
I would think so.
Evil, wake up.
I'm the one that saw the murder take place by Creveit and DePippo.
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I love the sounds, the buzzing from the stadium, the chanting from the fans, the announcers calling the place soccer, football, at home.
Why do I watch the World Cup?
That's like asking me, why do I breed?
I inherited that fandom from my mom.
I like watching it with my dad.
It's a connecting force.
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A soccer game is a festival.
It's not just a game.
It's your culture.
I took an elbow to my head, which cracked my...
It is an American game.
The Brazilians don't like hearing that, though.
Are they the only ones that don't like that?
Nobody likes that.
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Would you go to the White House?
No.
UFC fights?
That's so weird to me.
The whole thing, I mean, there's some really good fights, though.
The card is really good.
But like, dude, that's so weird to me.
I'm too casual for the card to be good.
Oh, like, you have Sean O'Malley.
I know who he is, but he's fighting somebody.
I don't know.
Yeah.
Now, usually it's a star fighting someone that you don't know.
But it's going to, they're bringing out the best for this fight.
There is reportedly an opportunity for a small number of tickets to be purchased for those who might want to sit in the White House lawn to check out the UFC fights in person on June 14th.
Yeah, that'd be sick.
Ariel Hawani has sources that told him that a percentage of the 4,300.
tickets that will go to President Donald Trump can be sold for $1.5 million each.
How many of those tickets?
Well, however.
Because, I mean, there was a fight, I don't know, three weeks ago where Trump was there
and a lot of reps and a lot of senators were there.
And it just looked bizarre because it was all these guys in suits in Vegas, you know?
And like, this is just going to look so weird, dude.
But this, and they're building that starting now.
They are.
I think Chandler's fighting.
Yeah, Michael Chandler.
Chandler is fighting.
Ramario Ruffy.
See, I don't know who Ruffy is.
Me neither.
But he's from Brazil.
I need him to bring back Iceman.
Yeah, he's not coming back.
They should do like an old-timer match of like two people, all the casuals know.
There is this one guy that fought this last weekend who's, I think that was his like 60th fight.
Like Jim Miller, dude.
He's a beat up man.
He'd been around for a while and he won.
Really?
Yeah.
Yeah, because they do that when they bring back the legends.
They have the seniors touring golf.
The champions.
Yeah, I think there should be a senior tour and golf.
tour in UFC.
It's like old men fighting.
Like Mike Tyson was fighting
frigging the Paul brother.
Yeah.
So let's get the old folks back in UFC.
Dude, that would be funny.
Old folk versus old folk.
Randy Kuture versus Iceman.
Let's go.
Rampage Jackson?
Oh man.
This is old school.
I don't know.
Remember his son went out and beat the crap out of that wrestler?
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Like during an event, right?
Or something?
Yeah, it was like a wrestling match.
And the son didn't know that it was like a bit.
Oh, I do remember that.
And he jumped in the ring on the stream and beat the guy and, like, head to go to the hospital?
Yes.
Might he go to jail?
I think so.
Let me check.
Oh, four days ago, he pleases a deal.
Takes a plea deal.
Four days ago?
Yeah.
What do you see?
Raja son has accepted a plea deal with prosecutors stemming from his 20, 25 August.
His sentencing date is settled for June, but he pled no contest to the felony count of battery.
anticipated sentences 90 days
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So it's been a month in jail probably
Yeah probably
Did you watch that
The shooting at Hawthorne Hill
Oh yeah the untold
Yeah, yeah
You watch it too?
Is it a horse?
What is that?
Yeah, do you guys remember this?
Because I don't
Tell me the whole story
Okay, so there's a
Former U.S. Olympian
Horse rider
There's a right word
A bass of something
But anyways, he won gold way back in the day,
and then now he has a big old compound in New York or New Jersey
where he trains people that come stay on his land
for weeks or months at a time,
and he trains them with these horses.
And so we had this thing going for a while,
and then some girl showed up,
and this is what in 2018, I believe,
and she just ended up just being a little cuckoo, a little crazy.
Romantically for him?
No, just like she wanted to like ride his top-of-the-line horse
but she was not a top of line race or a rider.
So she would like basically kind of steal his horses and go to these events and like compete in these events with his horses without him knowing
They didn't know she was stealing the horses?
I know I know somehow they didn't and they never got into that which I didn't really understand
But somehow she was taking these horses to these events and he would like have to try to stop her as she's already going there
But she ended up still using the horse right I think he let her use it one time
When she was starting out yeah when she was starting. Yeah
But training, not even in...
She just assumed that she would get to use it every time.
So she would find ways to take the horse and...
Yeah.
And she was crazy.
So far, I haven't been convinced to watch it.
No, not really.
And his head, one of his head trainers is a female,
and she would train this girl all the time.
And then so he ended up just getting angry at her,
and she would backlash at him.
And it turned into like, she would go on social media,
Facebook and stuff, and like these, I mean,
paragraphs of stuff with like cryptic things inside of there like I'm coming for you and your family
this is all why she's living on his land too still who is this the trainer or the crazy
I'm not watching this is when does someone get shot yeah exactly at the end this whole cogan show up
like what's happening here we need something this sucks so at the end yeah he ends up he ends up going
so let him make an appearance stir crazy where are they at the bunny ranch come on i'm not going to lie
the other ones are definitely better the untolds but
But it was, a lot of people remember this.
I mean, it was all over the news.
My wife remembers it.
And so that's why I was wondering if you guys remember it.
Yeah.
Not only do I not remember it.
When I leave the show up today, I'm not going to remember you telling me this story.
That's how boring that story was.
So he shoots her, yeah.
And it's just like, honestly, you don't really go.
He shoots her.
When did you leave it?
Oh my God.
Start with that.
Oh, okay.
That's what the story was.
So we're like, okay, here's the backstory.
And then we were getting to the shooting.
You imagine the trailer was like, yeah, this crazy girl stole horses.
Road on social media.
It was cryptic.
Damn it.
That's failed.
So anyway, this guy shoots there.
And they, but you don't know who believed because they're both in it.
I mean, she survived.
But they're both in it.
But he shot her.
But he shot her and he's not in jail anymore.
I watched the Oscar Pistorius.
Remember that?
That was crazy.
That's some shooting.
Yeah, yeah.
That's some shooting.
And then, like, people, what's crazy about that one is that the neighbors, they interview
the neighbors and they were like, oh, I remember hearing the arguments.
Because he was like a superhero to people because he ran with the fake legs.
The prosthetic legs.
And he was like Olympian.
I think South Africa.
Correct.
And then shot her through the wall,
if I remember correctly,
the bathroom door.
Yes, the bathroom door.
See, that's a story.
Okay, but the crazy part about this guy is.
He got acquitted because he claimed insanity.
Insanity because he blacked out.
He doesn't remember anything from the time that he decided to pick up his gun to the shooter.
He doesn't remember anything in that.
I'd have a tough time to the jury believe in that.
Right.
He got acquitted.
Yeah.
I feel like anyone can get away with that.
Like, yeah, man, blacked out.
I don't know.
Yeah.
You see the guy you hit on the runway?
Well, dude, what on it?
Was that suicide?
Oh, did he run into the engine or something?
They were saying it was suicide.
He was walking on the runway when the plane, it was a frontier plane.
But that plane was hauling, like it was either landing or...
It was going up.
I think it was going...
I'm all as positive it was going up because what I saw was it was black and white.
Yeah.
Like night infaray or whatever.
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That was a crazy video
It was very crazy
And I thought it happened in a different country
Because of what they were showing
Because somebody was on a runway
Yeah, that's what I thought
How does a normal human get on a runway
In a major metropolitan airport?
That and they were getting people off the plane
You know right by the engine
Where he got sucked in
Oh, I see that.
Dude, you can see everything in the engine.
Oh.
And I was like...
There was an individual walking across the runway.
We've got smoke and the aircraft.
We're going to evacuate on the runway.
He's just like casually strolling.
No, he's just walking.
Yeah.
Wow.
There is a brewery that sold a 100-millimeter bottle of sake for $645,000.
Is sake good?
No.
What is sake like?
I would like I always feel like it's like hot tea with vodka that's a good one right that seems right but sometimes you can get a cold really you can do cold or hot they both suck it's one of those things man you know where you go to like a Japanese restaurant you're like this sounds fun and you get it you're like ah I don't this is a bad idea yeah so it was brewed in space oh they sent rice and ingredients up to the international space station where astronauts over
saw the fermentation process in zero
gravity.
Again, it's sold for $645,000.
But if you spend that kind of money on something, you don't drink it.
No, you just keep it.
Unless you drink it and then you save your pee.
Just recycle.
Put it back in the bottle. It's like you just wasted the money.
Yeah.
That was one. And the other thing was
a Goodwill shopper went and bought this painting
$8 and it was worth thousands of dollars.
Man, how does this happen?
The mother said she mistook the painting for a print
has now placed up behind a glass frame.
But yeah, it's worth a ton of money.
We tried that bit.
We did try it.
And I took my kids with me to go find my painting or whatever, and they still remember it.
They're just like, Dad, we should go back and look for more paintings.
Oh, like that's just a fun thing to do.
Because that story's cool, man.
Have you found like a Rembrandt at Goodwill?
Fucking awesome would that be.
All right, that's it.
Thank you, everybody, for being here.
It's a slow sports time.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
A little bit.
We can't even remember the fourth playoff game.
We're like, oh, I don't know.
Pistons, I think.
Caves.
That's how you know it's slow.
Because baseball's like in the early part of middle.
I got a story I get to tell you guys
once I'm further enough from it.
I can't tell you now, but it's really good.
Is it about baseball?
Yeah.
It's me running into some old players.
Really?
That I used to watch on TV.
Like recently?
Yeah.
No way.
Okay.
I can't tell you today because it would tie me to something,
but I'll give it to you.
I just really want to know if you guys think I'm lame for what I told them
because I totally nerded out.
Nice.
Time and place.
Okay.
All right, that's it.
Thank you guys for being here.
Appreciate you.
We'll see you later.
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There was no anything inside those eyes.
They turned black.
It scared the hell out of me.
People wake up.
I'm the one that saw the murder take place by Crevette and DePippo.
Anthony DePippo showed no signs of remorse,
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I said, I'm not guilty. I'll take it to the grave.
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Why do I watch the walk up?
That's like asking me, why do I breed?
And it's beautiful.
The guys are young and cute and fit.
It's not just a game.
It's your culture.
I like watching it with my dad.
It's a connecting force.
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