The Bobby Bones Show - (Fri Early Bird) Dr. Lori Gives Bobby Huge News On The Value Of His Coin! + Fun Fact Friday! + Mailbag: Financial Trouble

Episode Date: June 16, 2023

Dr. Lori calls into the show to appraise Bobby's old coin collection, and she has huge news on the value of one of them! Find out how much one of his coins is worth! Then, we share a new round of fun ...facts to take into your weekend, find out if you know these ones! Mailbag: A listener has fallen into financial trouble and can't afford to live with their roommate anymore and has found a cheaper place to live. But they know their roommate can't afford to keep their current place on their own. We shared our advice!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 This is an I-Heart podcast. Guaranteed human. A win is a win. A win is a win. I don't care what you're saying. Yep, that's me. Clivert Taylor the 4th. You might have seen the skits,
Starting point is 00:00:12 my basketball and college football journey, or my career in sports media. Well, now I'm bringing all of that excitement to my brand new podcast, The Clifers Show. This is a place for raw, unfills of conversations with athletes, creators, and voices that not only deserve to be heard, but celebrated.
Starting point is 00:00:28 So let's get to it. Listen to the. the Clifford show on the I Heart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast. And for more behind the scenes, follow at Clifford and at TikTok podcast Network on TikTok. On a recent episode of the podcast Money and Wealth with John Hobriant, I sit down with Tiffany the budgetista Aliche to talk about what it really takes to take control of your money. What would that look like in our families if everyone was able to pass on wealth to the people when they're no longer here?
Starting point is 00:00:56 We break down budgeting, financial discipline, and how to build real. wealth, starting with the mindset shifts, too many of us were never, ever taught. If you've ever felt you didn't get the memo on money, this conversation is for you to hear more. Listen to Money and Wealth with John Hope Bryant from the Black Effect Network on the I'd Heart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast. Hi, everyone. I'm Cheryl Stray, author of Wild and Tiny Beautiful Things. I'm excited to share that I have a new podcast called Mind Over Mountain. In each episode, I interview athletes, adventurers, and adrenaline seekers
Starting point is 00:01:34 to discuss the inner landscapes that informed and inspired their extraordinary feats. So we, too, can better understand how to face our own seemingly insurmountable challenges. Listen to Mind Over Mountain every Thursday on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. coming on to play he's gonna make this special home we got dr lorion to appraise my coin that i think is worth thousands of dollars this coin is from 1905 that's amazing oh it's right here on my desk yes that is really old
Starting point is 00:02:22 at ten central tickets to my nashville show for comedically inspirational go on sale of bobbybones dot combe you get them we're gonna do something a little different this morning i'm gonna give you a news story and on fridays we go around the room with the new story but i got something different today okay okay the story is a 73 year old tries a lottery for the first time wins the jackpot. So dumb. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:02:40 A 73-year-old who decided to play the Oregon lottery won $52,000 a year for life. Gosh. 73 years old, $52,000 a year for life. What a waste. He's only going to make about $100,000. Well, it's a woman. Yeah. Good job, dude.
Starting point is 00:02:58 But, yeah, older. It's unfortunate. But it's fortunate. But it's fortunate. You're rich. That's from UPI. Now, that being said, I do want to say, yesterday's show we scratched more tickets. The one ticket that we had left over, the $125 outlier ticket is not a winner.
Starting point is 00:03:15 So by the end of it, we had $125 left from 2000. So we went from $2,000 to $1,100 to $600 to $125. And so I put in an extra $25 myself just so we could get three more $50 ones. This is the last three tickets. This is our last breath. We're going to scratch them right now. live and Amy Lunchbox
Starting point is 00:03:44 and myself That's where the big monier's We're the big dog We're going to scratch it live Amy, you're a little dog, but No Amy's the third biggest dog I mean you So we have these $50 scratchers again
Starting point is 00:03:58 We started with $2,000 And every time we've done around We've taken the money And put it back into tickets This is what you do This is what happens in Vegas You're down to your last spin You're down to your last 20
Starting point is 00:04:09 Every time that happens to me And you win the millions. No. You've won millions in Vegas? No, but I... How many times you've been on your last spinner chip, though? Quite a bit. Yeah, right.
Starting point is 00:04:19 But it's like in the movies, that's how it happened. Get to scratch in. We're going to stay here. I'll just watch you guys scratch. Yeah, Eddie, you watch a scratch. First one, not good. But we don't need commentary the whole time because it's going to mess everybody up. But there are three $50 tickets left.
Starting point is 00:04:33 How do we never hit a bonus? Stop saying. I've never hit it. I hit the bonus. The first ticket, first scratch, and then, average ever says in no one's hit it and they say it's one in 2.6 and i've scratched i think seven or eight tickets and i've won one time so how's that possible well because nobody else is won either that's what's not possible about it
Starting point is 00:04:56 i would get it if somebody else had won all the times that i didn't win make that 2.6 if you guys get a winner say you got a winner only three of us so far i do not have a winner but this doesn't work like that they just throw random numbers at that point they purposefully do it It's so close. That's even more of a loser. I know. And you know what hurts his spirit a little bit is he scratches the value on every single one. Do you get a winner? Okay. Do you have a winner? I've won something. Yeah. Let's go. Don't scratch the number yet then. Have you already seen what you won? Oh,
Starting point is 00:05:37 I had a ticket. I'm tired of tickets. Is there a ticket? I don't know what you mean. Don't scratch the prize yet. Do you know what the number is underneath the matching number? No, not fully. Good. Okay, don't then. Not fully. I can see like a teeny bit of the number. Well, what lunchbox does, he scratches the number first. And so it's extra disappointing to him. Yeah. Because he goes five million.
Starting point is 00:05:59 Oh, boy, I don't even touch that thing. Yeah, yeah. Why would you? Well, because I want to know if I was close to winning a million. Because all the ones that you don't have, it's always like a million dollars. Okay. Scratch out. Dang it.
Starting point is 00:06:12 That was 10,000. Okay. Right, but it wasn't a matcher, but it would have been 10,000. It wouldn't have been 10,000. Well, if it would have matched. Do you know what I was amazed by it? we were doing this segment that people loved hearing a scratch ticket. It's like when people watch somebody clean something or some of these videos where you're like,
Starting point is 00:06:29 why do people watch this? I get so many messages going, this was the greatest bit over here and you got scratch tickets on the post show. There's something on TikTok where they spray a like a light, a light light light, a dirty headlight. Hey man, they just wiped it off and it's. I'm in. So I'm good. Amy, you want something? Lunchbox does you win anything?
Starting point is 00:06:43 I'm not there yet, man. How are you so slow? Because I scratched the whole thing. Now that I realize you're so far ahead. I've got four lines to go. I'm not scratching the whole thing. Amy, what did you win? I'm so adding it up.
Starting point is 00:06:55 Oh, adding up. I'm not done scratching because I have some winners. Winners? Winners? See, this is what people want to hear. Come on, Amy. Let's go. Wait, hold on, Amy, you wait.
Starting point is 00:07:07 Nobody changed the show since you said you won something earlier. Wow. Bobby, how much you win? Amy, you haven't scratched some numbers. I won nothing. Oh, ho! Winner! Winner!
Starting point is 00:07:18 Winner! Winner! I have to focus. Winner. I have to focus. You have to be a lot. scratched the price yet because you guys didn't love that. That's what I like to see.
Starting point is 00:07:26 That's what I like to see. That's our guy right there growing right in front of our eyes. I changed up my strategy because you guys didn't want me to scratch the number. Hey, don't make the mistake I did. Remember the number. I already know the number. It's number 85. Right here, call them, five down. Okay. Is everybody scratched? I'm on my final. Okay. Now, this is
Starting point is 00:07:44 awesome. You know it's going to be It's going to be a big one. A big one. 50. Big thousand. ticket. Oh, no. No, it ain't got me no ticket. Eddie, well, you look and make sure the number matches the number, though. Yeah, yeah, just to make sure.
Starting point is 00:07:57 Stop. You don't get it. You don't get it. That was my fault. Oh, my God. Oh, my God. Amy. Amy, don't say anything.
Starting point is 00:08:04 Oh, my God. Oh, my God. Come to me. Oh, my God. Oh, my God. Oh, my God. Do we need to go to commercial? Amy, come to me.
Starting point is 00:08:14 Amy, come to me. No, Buzz, don't. Don't, go. Oh, my God. Don't see. Let me see. Let me say. Let me say anything.
Starting point is 00:08:18 Come over today, show me. No, no. Do we need to go to commercial so we don't get robbed? We got to come to commercial. We got to go to a commercial and we'll get robbed. I'm not going to tell anybody. Let me see, though. No, no.
Starting point is 00:08:25 I'm going to make sure it's real, guys. Oh, my God. All of us were shaking. Oh, no. Amy, don't do that. That's my point. Amy, don't do that crap. Did you do it wrong?
Starting point is 00:08:35 Oh, my God. Why did we do this? First lunch. Amy, did you do it wrong? First lunch, lunch, and she didn't know because she don't even know how to read a lottery ticket. Please talk. Oh, my God.
Starting point is 00:08:46 She throws the ticket down. It is a winner. Yeah, but what did you think we won? What did you think we won? And when you went, oh my gosh, you thought we won blank. Say something! Five million. $5,000.
Starting point is 00:09:04 Oh, you thought we won $5,000. That would have been great. That would have been awesome. Oh, man, I was going to commercial because I didn't want to get robbed. But what? What did we win? What is happening? A ticket.
Starting point is 00:09:17 A ticket. $25 plus $25 is $50. Yeah. that's it when you say you're adding them up it was those two numbers well i wasn't i wasn't done scratching oh my god i thought there might be more when she gasped like that i think i know i know the problem is i scratched it and i saw five thousand dollars here but it wasn't the pal okay um lunchbox did you scratch your number no i didn't know yet okay let's go you want to it right now no no break it let's just go do it i'm tired of being faked out i thought we won the lottery twice
Starting point is 00:09:49 I'm so great. Lunchbox screaming $50,000 and Amy having a seizure. I thought we hit money. I just got an ab workout. That's so funny. All of us, scuba steep through his hands in the air. We all thought we were going on a trip. Lunchbox.
Starting point is 00:10:02 Scratch it. It's got a seven in it. Okay, it's 75. Yeah. I haven't done that or hot. Go ahead. Other what? 75.
Starting point is 00:10:12 Okay. So we broke even. Basically. Well, no, I've been an extra 25. Oh. so we actually weren't. So we're back to 125. This is the closest we've been.
Starting point is 00:10:23 Yeah. How? To what? Being even? Yeah. To the amount. Like I told you. Did you enjoy the time and we freaked us out and we thought we won?
Starting point is 00:10:30 No. Did you enjoy like that seven seconds? Everybody? Amy. Oh man. And we're starting our day like this? Yeah, exactly. Well, here we are.
Starting point is 00:10:37 Get more tickets. Yeah, we'll get more tickets. More. A win is a win. A win is a win. I don't care what I'm saying. Yep. That's me.
Starting point is 00:10:46 Clifford Taylor the fourth. You might have seen the skits, the reactions, my journey from basketball to college football, or my career in sports media. Well, somewhere along the way, this platform became bigger than I ever imagined. And now I'm bringing all of that excitement to my brand new podcast, The Clifford Show. This is a place for raw, unfiltered conversations with some of your favorite athletes, creators, and voices that not only deserve to be heard, but celebrated. One week, I'll take you behind the scenes of the biggest moments in sports and entertainment,
Starting point is 00:11:14 and the next we'll talk about life, mental health, purpose, and even music. The Clifford Show isn't just a podcast. It's a space for honest conversations, stories that don't always get told, and for people who are chasing something bigger. So, if you've ever supported me
Starting point is 00:11:29 or you're just chasing down a dream, this is right where you need to be. Listen to the Clifford show on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcast, or wherever you get your podcast. And for more behind the scenes, follow at Clifford and at TikTok Podcast Network on TikTok. On a recent episode of the podcast,
Starting point is 00:11:45 Money and Wealth with John Hope Bryant, I sit down with Tiffany the budgetista aliche to talk about what it really takes to take control of your money. What would that look like in our families if everyone was able to pass on wealth to the people when they're no longer here? We break down budgeting, financial discipline, and how to build real wealth, starting with the mindset shifts. Too many of us were never, ever taught. Financial education is not always about like, I'm going to get rich. That's great. It's about creating an atmosphere for you to be able to take care of yourself and leave a strong financial legacy for your family.
Starting point is 00:12:24 If you've ever felt you didn't get the memo on money, this conversation is for you to hear more. Listen to Money and Wealth with John O'Brien from the Black Effect Network on the I'd Heart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast. What's up? I'm Miles Stern. And I'm Brianna Stewart. And our podcast, Game Recognized Game has never been done before.
Starting point is 00:12:49 Two active players giving you a real look at our lives and what we actually think on and off the court. Nothing's off limits. We talk trade requests. What's the vibe of that when it's like your star player is like, well, I want to leave? And then actually now I'm going to stick. We talk tanking. I mean, honestly, like, I might get in trouble for this answer, but I think it's like definitely happening in the WBA. And yeah, we talk about our mistakes too.
Starting point is 00:13:15 They pulled me to the side and was like, hey, man, we got a call last night, man. You can't be rolling around the city like this tonight before games, no, you know, doing this, doing whatever. And of course, family stories. They'll be like, Mommy, why did you miss that? Mommy, do you play basketball? Check out Game Recognized game with Stoian Miles on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Time for the mailbag. and we read it on the air.
Starting point is 00:13:48 It's something we call Bobby's Mailbag. Hello, Bobby Bones. My really good friend and I have been roommates for the last two years. We have a great house. It's an incredibly good deal. But I'm making less money than I was when I first moved in. I'm just scraping by. I have a chance to move into a smaller place
Starting point is 00:14:05 where I could actually start living below my means again. I don't think my friend will be able to keep this place without me. I'm not sure how to handle this. I know what would be good for my wallet, but is it worth it? my friend in a tight spot just to save a few bucks signed finances versus friendship. Interesting question. Now, I would assume there's some sort of lease agreement because if you can afford it,
Starting point is 00:14:30 even if it's a bit of a struggle right now and you're in the lease, you should stay in the lease until the lease is up. And sometimes you just can't. It sucks. But if you can stay in the lease for the next three months, we'll just put that on it, Stay in it. Give him a three-month head start. Hey, I'm hurting financially. I got to go to a smaller place. I can go to the lease term, but I can't resign. I can't renew. Don't make it about not being with him. Make it about the lease. Like, I can't afford to renew the lease. Let's still live together, but let's move somewhere smaller.
Starting point is 00:15:03 Give him the option to go, I don't know, live somewhere that's larger, somewhere with a little more room. Give him that option because he may want to do that or he may want to move with you. You kind of put it on him in that way. If you can, you need to honor the lease. If you cannot honor the lease or the agreement, maybe there is no lease. You try to find someone that can come in and be the roommate to him. Yeah. So, but the conversation is first, I can't afford rent anymore.
Starting point is 00:15:31 My job doesn't pay as well as you used to. We got two options here. We can find another roommate in my place or you can just have the whole house if you want to pay the double. I give him the option so he doesn't feel like he's pressed into a corner. It's all in how you handle it and you present it because it is your friend. So if you can leave tomorrow, you don't leave tomorrow. You make sure to find a good roommate that can also pay their share of the rent. If you can leave in three months when the lease is up, you do that, but you present the option, hey, do you want to come with me?
Starting point is 00:16:01 I don't think if it's a true friend, they're going to be upset when it's financial circumstances. I think you got it. You just got to be one, open about it. and even vulnerable that you're broke. And then you just got to remember that your friend's going to be your friend for a long time after this. And you don't want this to be the reason you're not friends anymore because you can handle in a way that keeps your friendship. Maybe makes it stronger. That's my thought.
Starting point is 00:16:25 Amy? Yeah, it doesn't have to be friendship versus finances. How can you keep both intact? Just like Bobby's saying, and you never know. Your friend might surprise you and be like, hey, what's the actual difference that would be beneficial to you? Maybe he could put it. But then he's going to like, I pay more. We're watching Judge Wapner.
Starting point is 00:16:43 Well, I mean, you know that crap is what lunch on. Maybe there is like. If he paid more than half of the rent. You know, different. Like I don't know if as roommates, y'all share chores or who does this part or, you know, whatnot. So there could be a way where they're like, hey, I can cover the extra 50 bucks a month if that would help you or 100, you know. If you do something that's valued up to that. Yes.
Starting point is 00:17:05 That is also a great option. Yeah. Yeah. Present these options. don't just move out once I had a roommate just moved out didn't tell me I just came back and it was gone yeah that's that's crazy we're friends again
Starting point is 00:17:15 it took a while but my freshman year I was living in the dorm and I always say it was Evan and we were friends all through high school best friends and yeah I was tough to live with because I was like you have to be quiet I have to go to work I have to go to school all day and go to work we can't party in here I gotta go to bed you gotta be quiet and so I just came back to the room one day
Starting point is 00:17:32 nothing was in it was like half the room never existed so where to Evan go to live in another friend A cooler friend. Somebody that would like hanging out and do fun stuff. I had to work, man. Good job, Amy. I like that.
Starting point is 00:17:45 That's it right there. Let us know how it goes. Appreciate the email. Close up the mailbag. It's the most fun segment because we don't know what's about to happen. It's fun fact Friday. Let's get it on. Fun fact Friday.
Starting point is 00:18:07 All right, around the room. Give me your fun fact. Eddie. This is ironic. So the first guy that designed the fire hydrant, he did the patent, he registered it, but no one knows who that is because the patent office caught on fire. And all the information on that was gone. So the next guy in line, he's like, he modified the original one. He's like, all right, I'm the guy.
Starting point is 00:18:28 I'm the one that designed it. But the original one, don't know who it is. Nobody came forward to be like, it was me. They tried to, but they couldn't prove it. Wow. Yeah. That's one, it sucks. Uh-huh.
Starting point is 00:18:38 But two, isn't it ironic? Isn't it ironic? Don't you think? Yeah, it caught on fire. Yeah, crazy. Probably because a fire hydrant wasn't close enough that they had... Oh, probably. Okay, lunchbox.
Starting point is 00:18:50 Giraffes, you know what they are. They're big, tall. Some say the tallest animal in the world. But what's crazy is their poop is the size of a marble. Because they have so many chambers that break it down as it travels their whole body. Comes out the size of a marble. That is interesting. Morgan.
Starting point is 00:19:07 Kentucky's Fort Knox is one of the most secure places in the U.S. It's home to over 147 million ounces of gold, and it has the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. It's all that documentary where Nick Cage went into there. No, that's a movie. National Treasure. That's good. I like that documentary. But it's so secure that not one single person on Earth knows all of the procedures to open the vault entirely.
Starting point is 00:19:30 It's like the KFC recipe. Wait a minute. Is it there too? The Constitution is not like in a museum somewhere where I can go look at it? The Declaration of Independence, possibly in D.C.? I didn't know this, but if she says it, I believe it. And what's the point of happening if you don't put it on display? Maybe you can see it.
Starting point is 00:19:46 I don't know. Do they have it on display? I don't think they have it on display. It's like locked away. There might be replicas of it so people can see it, but it's supposed to be secured because somebody could take it. And like, a lot of it. If they take it, we already know what it is.
Starting point is 00:19:57 Cool. But you can say that about anything then. Well, I mean, everything in a museum is on the- It's a Shakespeare written by his hand. We already know the play. Who cares if someone steals? We know how it is. The original Constitution is obviously valued.
Starting point is 00:20:08 in, I mean, a billion dollars. That's what our country was formed on. It's a document, too. I mean, you sell a thing on eBay, it's going to go for crazy amounts of money. I think it might get flagged. That's fake. Amy?
Starting point is 00:20:22 A trained bloodhound sense of smell is so spot on that it can be admitted as evidence in a court of law. I had no idea. As the dog smelled, whatever it was trained to smell, like we for sure got contact. Not dog give on the stand, please.
Starting point is 00:20:40 What'd you smell? Yeah, so bloodhounds can follow tracks of her 300 hours old, and they can stay on a scent. I would hate to be able to smell that good. I'd smell everything all at once because you'd have like 20 smells at the same time. Old, new, smell overload. Food, butts. It'd all be in the same breath in. It would be miserable.
Starting point is 00:20:58 That'd be too much smelling. They can stay on the scent for 130 miles. Wow. Yeah, that's crazy. Finally, Amy, I'll ask you a sports question. Sure. Who do you think the college team is with the most football national championships ever? Nick Saban.
Starting point is 00:21:15 That's not a team. No, no, no, neither college. Alabama. Alabama. Okay, Alabama, Roll Tide. Alabama Roll Tide. Hold on. I'm just talking it out here.
Starting point is 00:21:23 Well, no, you said that matter of fact. That's just your guess. Is that your guess? Yeah. Eddie? I like it. Alabama. Rolls your box.
Starting point is 00:21:30 Oh, man. Oklahoma. Morgan, take guess of this too? Nevada. Okay. Well, it's not that one. University of Nevada? Bear Bryant. It's not that one. Bear Bryant would be Alabama.
Starting point is 00:21:41 I know. Or Kentucky. I just like throwing out sports. Yeah, I like it. The actual answer is Princeton. What? Princeton has 28. Probably early on.
Starting point is 00:21:51 They were winning them in the late 1800s. Wait, wait. They're all like five schools competing. But they have 28. Now, that being said, once the NCAA became a body, since then they've had 15. Wow. But Yale, so it's Princeton. 28 overall, but then if you go, we're only going to do new times.
Starting point is 00:22:14 Yale is number one with 18. That's wild. Princeton, Alabama, 16, Princeton 15, Notre Dame 13 in Michigan and Southern California, USC tied at nine. Nevada did not make the list, Morgan. Good guess. I tried. That is wild.
Starting point is 00:22:29 Well, they, that's what the sport kind of invented up. Yeah, I understand, but I wouldn't, I mean, you could have made a lot of money on that. Yeah, it wasn't like the Sooners were ripping it up. That was just Native American ground then. They weren't really playing football. Fun, fat, Friday. Yay! Today, at 10 a.m. Central,
Starting point is 00:22:46 tickets to my comedically inspirational show in Nashville. Go on sale. You can get them at Bobbybones.com. 10 a.m. Central would love for you to come. It's time for the good news. With producer Eddie. Tell me something good. Janie Morales was with her boyfriend, Ken,
Starting point is 00:23:02 and they were at a Tampa Bay raise game, and they're watching baseball, and when they notice a few rows down, there's some commotion going on. Well, Janie, she used to be an ultrasound technician. So she's like, I don't know, I'm kind of in the medical field. Let me see what's up. She goes over there.
Starting point is 00:23:15 There's a man who's completely passed out. His face is blue, so she knows his heart stopped. So she pulls them over to the aisle and in the middle of the aisle. And during the game, and they stopped the game for this. And so she's doing compressions. She does three sets of 30 compressions. It's not working. Paramedics show up with a stretcher.
Starting point is 00:23:32 They do an AED, shock them a couple times. That's not working. Well, they take them in the ambulance. and somewhere between the park and the hospital. He regains consciousness. He's good. And he says he's in stable condition right now. In a couple days, he should be released from the hospital.
Starting point is 00:23:47 So why is he good? I guess the compressions, the AED, all of it. All those people jump into different levels. Yeah, exactly. Then her, then them, then, man, imagine you almost died. And then you wake up. And they're like, you almost died. You probably don't even know.
Starting point is 00:24:04 You don't know. Tell me the whole story. You just got to be like, golly, I'm so fortunate. And then, man, why did I get to live? I'd have that, I'd have that guilt. Oh, survivors. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:24:15 Survivors guilt. I'd be like, so many people die. And I got to live. And then I'd probably go out and just start giving everything away. What you would do? Really? Yeah. Wow, man.
Starting point is 00:24:26 That's cool of you. Yeah, yeah, yeah. That's basically what Eddie does sometimes when he's like, oh, a kidney story. I'd like to donate a kidney. I've thought about donating kidney. Yeah, I was just doing what you do. No, that's not the same. One day I'm going to donate a kidney.
Starting point is 00:24:38 You watch me. Oh my gosh. I'm going to donate. Kidneys. Mark it down. Save it. Okay. So now he's just going to donate.
Starting point is 00:24:44 He's just going to be an organ donor. He's going to die and they're going to take his organ. Oh, I got it. Hey, you're thinking about Janie and Ken, though. What did they do? They went and got a margarita. Watch the rest of the game. Really?
Starting point is 00:24:53 Yeah, after all that. And it was an eight minute pause in the game. Eight minute pause and then they resumed activity. Good for them. Okay. Good for the game, too. Yeah. He loved.
Starting point is 00:25:01 It's great story. That is what it's all about. That was Tell Me Something Good. A win is a win. A win is a win. I don't care what I'm saying. Yep, that's me, Clivert Taylor the 4th. You might have seen the skits, the reactions, my journey from basketball to college football,
Starting point is 00:25:18 or my career in sports media. Well, somewhere along the way, this platform became bigger than I ever imagined. And now I'm bringing all of that excitement to my brand new podcast, The Clifford Show. This is a place for raw, unfiltered conversations with some of your favorite athletes, creators, and voices that not only deserve to be heard, but celebrated. One week, I'll take you behind the scenes of the biggest moments in sports and entertainment, and the next we'll talk about life, mental health, purpose, and even music. The Clifford Show isn't just a podcast, it's a space for honest conversations,
Starting point is 00:25:49 stories that don't always get told, and for people who are chasing something bigger. So, if you've ever supported me, or you're just chasing down a dream, this is right where you need to be. Listen to the Clifford Show on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcast, or we're you get your podcast. And for more behind the scenes, follow at Clifford and at TikTok Podcast Network on TikTok. On a recent episode of the podcast Money and Wealth with John Hobriant, I sit down with Tiffany the budgetista Aliche to talk about what it really takes to take control of your money. What would that look like in our families if everyone was able to pass on wealth to the people
Starting point is 00:26:25 when they're no longer here? We break down budgeting, financial discipline, and how to build real wealth, starting with the mindset shifts, too many of us were never, ever taught. Financial education is not always about, like, I'm going to get rich. That's great. It's about creating an atmosphere for you to be able to take care of yourself and leave a strong financial legacy for your family. If you've ever felt you didn't get the memo on money, this conversation is for you to hear more. Listen to Money and Wealth with John O'Brien from the Effect Network on the I'd Heart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast. Hey, Ernest, what's up?
Starting point is 00:27:09 Look, money is something we all deal with, but financial literacy is what helps turn income into real wealth. On each episode of the podcast, Earn Your Leisure, we break down the conversations you need to understand money, investing, and entrepreneurship. From stocks and real estate to credit, business, and generational wealth, we translate complex financial topics into real conversations everyone can understand. understand. Because the truth is, most people will never taught how money really works. But once you understand the system, you can start to build within it. That means ownership, smarter investing,
Starting point is 00:27:41 and creating opportunities not just for yourself, but for the next generation. If you want to learn how to build wealth, understand the markets, and think like an owner, earn your leisure is the podcast for you. Listen to Earn Your Leisure on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast. Interview. In case you didn't know. Dr. Lory, Ph.D. Antiques appraiser. She tells us how much stuff is worth or not worth. Sorry, Eddie. Yeah, no. That one hurt.
Starting point is 00:28:14 You're the last one up with your crazy bottles and coins and you made no money. Nothing. No money. Nada. Dr. Lori is an award-winning TV personality and TV talk show host of Ph.D. in art history, and she travels around telling people how much their stuff is worth. She researches it. She's done it for us a bunch of times. And so I have some coins. This is what we're going to talk about. Got the coins here.
Starting point is 00:28:33 1920, 1905, 1934, and Dr. Lori is on, because I think I got something worth something. I think I got something worth something. All right, let's go with Dr. Lori. On the Bobby Bones Show now. Dr. Lori. It's one of my favorite intros that we play because it goes, Dr. Lori's on. And she is one of my favorite people. Dr. Lori, Ph.D. and antiques appraising.
Starting point is 00:28:54 How are you today? I'm good. How are you, Bobby? Doing really good. What do you have in front of you there today? I've got some stuff from all over the world. So a couple of things from Panama, a couple things from Mexico, a nice Alaskan basket, woven basket. Just a couple of things from traveling, because people travel now.
Starting point is 00:29:11 And when people come to you at these shows that you do or these appearances that you make, would you say there are more people that are like, I can't believe it's worth that much? Or more people that are like, it's only worth that much? I think there are more people who say, I can't believe it's worth that much. I think most people think over the years that I've been doing the antique appraisal comedy tour, most people think it can't be valuable just because it's mine. And that's not true. A lot of things are valuable that are just hanging around your house.
Starting point is 00:29:40 Man, she's appraised everything on this show. From the Beanie Baby collection that I bought from Ray for $100, I mean, we've made a few thousand bucks off that. We've donated all the money, but it's crazy. And so we did Mighty's Pokemon cards, which, you know, currently sitting around $3,000 or so, is pretty cool. Eddie brought in some bottles. Yeah, man. Some bottles and coins. That's awesome. Eddie needs a financial advisor. I'm sorry.
Starting point is 00:30:07 Here's the situation, Dr. Lorraine. I know I've already sent you these pictures, and I never want to do the bit where I'm like, is this worth everything? Like Eddie, because then it's just disappointing. But I found these coins that I purposefully saved probably 15 years or so ago. And I can't remember why, but I know I found them or bought them and saved them. Can you talk me through and tell me if there's any value in these three coins? And I don't even know which one to start with, Dr. Lorry. Well, let's just start oldest to the newest.
Starting point is 00:30:34 How's that? Okay. Okay. So oldest one you've got is a 1905 coin. It's called a barber half dollar. It's pretty rare. It's 90% silver. There's an eagle on the reverse.
Starting point is 00:30:50 The eagle on the reverse is relatively important. It's in very poor condition. And there are stars of the 13 colonies, which is typical, but very poor conditions. Yeah, the eagle looks like a dead pigeon. To be honest. Yeah, yeah. It's still worth $75 bucks. Wow.
Starting point is 00:31:11 That's good. It's already better than Eddie's bottles. Yeah, and my corn. Yeah. What if he, can you clean it and make it better? I tried to clean it. It's just garbage. I think it was to all the wear and tear of the war.
Starting point is 00:31:24 Yeah, probably. Yeah, keep selling himself of that. Yeah, yeah. Babe Ruth had in his pocket when he was playing for the Yanke. So all that's happened to this coin. So I'm not saying it's worth more. But, you know, okay. She makes a good point.
Starting point is 00:31:35 It's about circulated versus uncirculated. So her point is good. You're like, hey, could you clean it up? But once it's circulated, people are touching it. It's hard to get it better. Yeah, it's pretty beat up. Okay. What's the next one, Dr. Lurie?
Starting point is 00:31:50 So the next one is called a Morgan. All these are named for the guy who designed them. Okay. So the guy's name was George Morgan. We call it a Morgan dollar. So the last one was a half dollar. This is a Morgan dollar. Which one of the years?
Starting point is 00:32:02 Because I have two, 21 and 34. 1921. Okay, got it. 1921. You'll notice that you've got a woman's head again, Liberty's head. And this one is rare too. And here's why it's rare. First of all, the blossom of the cotton in her hair is indicative or symbolizes the bounty of America in the great south and the Midwest.
Starting point is 00:32:23 Is that the, like, tiara she's wearing? Not her tiara, but there's a little sprig of cotton in her hair like a flower. Okay. You see it? I mean, I'm the guy you don't want to ask. Do you see it? Okay, well, it's there. It's right there like near her ear, above her ear.
Starting point is 00:32:38 It's a little sprig of cotton. Got it. And that's important. The symbols on coins are really important. You also have the 13 colonies by the 13 stars. You can see that near the 1921. It's 90% silver as well. It's in good condition from 1921.
Starting point is 00:32:53 The reverse has the eagle with the war arrows and of course the peace olive branch in his talons. So this is a very typical symbol of war and peace for America. Is it a deal that it's upside down, the eagle, because it's upside down from the head? Typically, yes. That's the way it should be. Got it. Okay. Dang, I was hoping I like an error.
Starting point is 00:33:14 Dang it. Okay. Yeah, people like errors. This one, 100 bucks. Hey. Let's see. Oh. Still not bad.
Starting point is 00:33:23 I'm up to 175. I'm already a winner. Holy cow. And then I have one left, which I thought this one would be the least valuable because it was the new, I mean, new, 1934. It was, you know, it's not the oldest. But okay, what's this one? Well, the 1934 coin is called a piece dollar. This one was struck. It was the first silver coin to be struck after the 1929 stock market crash and after the Great Depression that went on until about 1933. I see it? So this becomes a very important coin for collectors who are in the financial world because it relates to the comeback of America after the Great Depression. Come on. It has a lot of symbolism in it. It's modeled after the designer's wife's face and head. You'll notice that she, too, is Lady Liberty. And if you look at the tea and liberty, it looks like a hairpin.
Starting point is 00:34:17 Ah, it does. It's one of the things that a lot of collectors look for. He's got the coin. It does. It does. That's clever. I have another thing to call out, but you might do it first. Go ahead.
Starting point is 00:34:30 On the back, the eagle only holds the olive branch of peace and not the arrows of war. You said a rare oddity. What was the rare thing on the front of it? On the front of it, the rare things are the V for the U and trust. It says Trovis. That's what I realize. Okay. T, R, and then V.
Starting point is 00:34:50 But that's a very typical sort of. Roman look. That's a classical way to make the letter U. You make it like it's a V. But do all the coins have that V-U thing or just some of them? Just some of them. Okay. And on the back, something called a short E. If you look at the number one, the word one, O-N-E for $1, it's a short E. Do you see that, Amy? Yeah, I feel like the eagle's tail is cutting it off. Yes.
Starting point is 00:35:16 Stupid eagle move. So it's important finding, and it's important in the world of collecting coins because, because it's the comeback of the American economy. It's important because it's 90% silver. It's a very rare piece. You've got the T hairpin. You've got the short E. You've got the VU situation.
Starting point is 00:35:35 And this coin is worth $100,000. What? Are you serious? Stop it. Stop it. Stop it. Stop it. Did she say $100,000?
Starting point is 00:35:45 I thought she was going to say $100. Oh, my God. Did you just give this to me? No, I did not. I handed it to you. Oh. You threw it to her. You threw it to her.
Starting point is 00:35:53 Throw $100. Don't you ever throw that again. Are you? Wait, wait, wait, wait. Hold on. Wait, where did you get? What the, what the fuck? Amy, why?
Starting point is 00:36:00 But is this one of those things, though, where it's like the beanie babies where you're like, we say it's worth it. It's not like the beanie babies. Don't get crazy. This is not like the beanie babies. We couldn't sell really all the beanie babies. Where did you get this? I don't know. That's what I was saying.
Starting point is 00:36:17 Could I sell this for anything near that? I know of buyers. Yeah. Yeah. And remember. Wow, we're selling. Bobby, remember like coin guy Kyle or whatever that came up here?
Starting point is 00:36:30 Yeah. But I don't remember his exact name. I think it was Kyle. Yeah. This is insane. This is insane. You know, it's crazy. We just made money.
Starting point is 00:36:40 Do you have a mouse in your pocket? You said if anything was over $10,000, we get 10%. Mark it out. Oh, that's true. That's true. Yeah. I did too. I said one person.
Starting point is 00:36:50 Give me $10,000. It's not you. We're going to spend the wheel. Oh, my gosh. Oh, wow. I didn't make $10,000. This is amazing. I don't know what to say here.
Starting point is 00:37:01 I don't mean. Give me the coin back. Lori, are you sure? That's great question. Give me the coin back. Lori, are you sure? I'm not throwing it. Am I sure?
Starting point is 00:37:09 What are you talking about? Am I sure? I'm always sure. Yeah. You have to be gentle with it. It's a coin. No, no. Bobby, you better put the, here.
Starting point is 00:37:20 I'll lock it down. Okay, here, you can have a lunchbox. Yeah, right. That is. So what do I need to do with this coin? I'm happy for you, Bobby. But now I'm scared what to do with it. Oh, my gosh.
Starting point is 00:37:30 Well, you've got to protect it, right? So, you know, it's a good idea to get it somewhere safe. Take it to you know. Staplegged, you got to think about that. Staple. Can you imagine? You need a higher security crew. How much?
Starting point is 00:37:40 Okay. So a couple in the weeds questions. Let's say I sell this coin and I make $50,000 or $100, as you say. I mean, I get to keep, I mean, that's my money, right? How is it not your money? Well, it's like there's a fee sometimes for a broker. Oh, do you have to pay taxes on this? Well, that's depending on how you decide to do it.
Starting point is 00:38:00 Like if you want to sell it, sell anything. You want to sell anything through a broker? You're going to pay them a fee to find the buyer. What's a fee for, let's say this coin, I gave it to you and you were my broker. How much would you charge me? I don't do that, but if you were to go to a typical auction house, they could have a broker fee, sometimes called a seller's premium. anywhere between 15 and 40%.
Starting point is 00:38:23 Whoa! Wow, they're gouging you there. I'll sell for 10%. To who? Wait. I'll find him. Dr. Lloyd. Well, he seems motivated.
Starting point is 00:38:34 That's what you want. Dr. Lori, how do you make your money if you don't mind me asking? Because how do you, you know, if you're not taking a percentage? Yeah. Well, a lot of appraisers do take a percentage. I don't mind you asking at all. when I started as a professional appraiser and left my university teaching job, my museum jobs, I said, I don't want to be a broker. I'm going to charge for my appraisal services, and I have the
Starting point is 00:38:59 ability to appraise everything, so I charge a rate for my appraisal services. There are rules of what you can charge. So I charge on an hourly rate because you can't charge based on a percentage of what something's worth. Otherwise, everything becomes very valuable because you're charging on a percentage. So it's an hourly rate and I get charged by appraisal. But that's a very fair question, Amy. It's not a problem. I'm shaking right now. Yeah, yeah, yeah. What is a great thing? It's like, he, you know, something big news is giving all ears. Oh, in your ears, the ringing? I'm shaking right now. This is fantastic news. What's the next step? What are you going to do? I don't know. What do we do? We got to start when we got a strike while the iron's hot. Let's do this. Well, it's not that kind of issue. You know,
Starting point is 00:39:42 it's not sort of like, oh, I got something on an anniversary. Can I keep it? And it grow in value. It can increase in value over time. I understand if you want the money tomorrow, then, yes, strike where the iron's hot. But right now, the economic climate for a lot of collectibles is not the best, the market's not the best it's ever been. So if I were advising you as a client, like I advised the client recently and I said, well, this is not the best market for you to do this in. He said, well, I need the money for this other thing I'm doing. So, you know, he decided to sell now, but you could actually hold that and you'd be well versed to see this thing increase in value. Okay.
Starting point is 00:40:19 How much do you think I could safely get if I sold the coin right now? I think you wait at least until the 100th anniversary, which would be 2034. And you're going to see this spike because typically on the 100th anniversary of anything, the value for that item goes up. So right now, I may not be alive in 11 years. No, no, don't speak that way. Yeah, and you've already waited a long time. Don't talk like that. Yeah, exactly.
Starting point is 00:40:43 But I waited not knowing it was valuable. Right, right, right, right. I'd have sold this thing for $500. And we may not be friends in 11 years. So you can't get your 10%. We got to spin the wheel now. Yeah, we got to spend that wheel. Oh, my gosh. Oh, my gosh.
Starting point is 00:40:54 How much do you think I could sell it for right now, Dr. Lurray? It's worth $100,000. You can sell it for that. You've got to work at it. You've got to have somebody who's helping you. Do you don't even need anybody who's helping you start? What's the most important thing about selling any object, public awareness? You have public awareness.
Starting point is 00:41:11 My head's, I mean, everything's throbbing. All my body parts are throbbing right now. Well, calm down. Put your blood pressure down. Calm down. Okay. It's not that much money. Dr. Lori, where you live?
Starting point is 00:41:22 Yeah, because see, Dr. Leroy, you know, in my world, you know, my world, things are going for a lot more. But that's an excellent piece. I don't want to dissuade you. It's an excellent, excellent piece. Okay. You guys. I'm about to go look through my quarters.
Starting point is 00:41:34 Me too. It's not a quarter, though. One day, Bobby's just like, oh, found these coins. No, I remember saving them. I just didn't know why. Right, right. But did my coin? No, you're good.
Starting point is 00:41:47 I just thought maybe my coin inspired him to bring his coin in, which, you know, it's meant to be. Well, yeah. So maybe you're owed more, right? No. Okay. I'm sorry, Dr. Lloyd. They're interrupting you and you're my best friend now. So what were you saying there, Dr. Lorrie?
Starting point is 00:42:04 No, I'm just joking around. I'm just saying that in terms of it, most people think that the oldest one will be the most. valuable and it's typically not the oldest thing that's most valuable I thought that okay across the board here's what we're gonna say about dr. Lori is her website is dr. Lori V.com you can follow her on socials at dr. Lori V L-O-R-I I would like for you to go follow her very interesting you if you have something that maybe you want to look at look I don't know what to say I'm gonna have Dr. Lori hold for a second I'm talk to her off the air make sure we get I don't have to do with this coin
Starting point is 00:42:40 I feel like I'm going to jump by you guys. I don't know what's up. No, we're happy for you. You are, you are. I genuinely am. We're all happy. How do you feel about me right now? I'll help you, congratulations.
Starting point is 00:42:48 I'm just like another Bobby win, of course. Like, it's annoying. Yeah. Yeah, see what I mean? Thanks. Okay. Dr. Lloyd, please hold. Is she coming back on?
Starting point is 00:42:57 Yeah. Like after the, after we break? No. Oh, because I have some private conversation to have with her. What? But before Dr. Lori, I'm in need you to come back because you know what's in transit to me right now. What? Your dolls?
Starting point is 00:43:08 Yes. My Madam Alex. Xander dolls. They're on their way. I got a picture of them in the box. And guess what? I had no idea. My mom saved the original boxes and they're in it. Excellent. I'll trade you this coin for your car on those dolls. I'd trade it right now. Do it, Amy. No, because we don't know what the dolls are worth yet. Exactly. Do it. Oh, my, Amy, $100,000. Your dolls ain't going to be worth $100,000. Her car and the dolls. What kind of car is it? That's a nice one. Oh, it's nice. Yeah. Okay. Hold on, Dr. Leroy. Back in a second. Let me play this song. This is a little something.
Starting point is 00:43:40 called money. No, it's not. All right, back in a second. Bobby Bone Show. A win is a win. A win is a win. I don't care what I'm saying. Yep, that's me,
Starting point is 00:43:50 Clifford Taylor the 4th. You might have seen the skits, the reactions, my journey from basketball to college football, or my career in sports media. Well, somewhere along the way, this platform became bigger
Starting point is 00:44:01 than I ever imagined. And now I'm bringing all of that excitement to my brand new podcast, The Clifford Show. This is a place for raw, unfiltered conversations with some of your favorite athletes, creators, and voices that not only deserve to be heard, but celebrated.
Starting point is 00:44:15 One week, I'll take you behind the scenes of the biggest moments in sports and entertainment, and the next we'll talk about life, mental health, purpose, and even music. The Clivert Show isn't just a podcast, it's a space for honest conversations, stories that don't always get told, and for people who are chasing something bigger. So, if you've ever supported me or you're just chasing down a dream, this is right where you need to be. Listen to the Clifford show on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast. And for more behind the scenes, follow at Clifford and at TikTok Podcast Network on TikTok.
Starting point is 00:44:47 On a recent episode of the podcast Money and Wealth with John Hope Bryant, I sit down with Tiffany the budgetista Aliche to talk about what it really takes to take control of your money. What would that look like in our families if everyone was able to pass on wealth to the people when they're no longer here? We break down budgeting, financial discipline, and how to build real wealth, starting with the mindset shifts. Too many of us were never, ever taught. Financial education is not always about, like, I'm going to get rich. That's great. It's about creating an atmosphere for you to be able to take care of yourself and leave a strong financial legacy for your family. If you've ever felt you didn't get the memo on money, this conversation is for you to hear
Starting point is 00:45:33 more. Listen to Money and Wealth with John O'Brien from the Black Effect Network on the I'd Heart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast. Hey, earners, what's up? Look, money is something we all deal with, but financial literacy is what helps turn income into real wealth. On each episode of the podcast, Earn Your Leisure, we break down the conversations you need to understand money, investing, and entrepreneurship. From stocks and real estate to credit, business, and generational wealth, we, we'll We translate complex financial topics into real conversations everyone can understand. Because the truth is, most people will never taught how money really works.
Starting point is 00:46:13 But once you understand the system, you can start to build within it. That means ownership, smarter investing, and creating opportunities not just for yourself, but for the next generation. If you want to learn how to build wealth, understand the markets, and think like an owner, earn your leisure is the podcast for you. Listen to Earn Your Leisure on the IHeart Radio app. Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcast. Here's a voicemail we got last night.
Starting point is 00:46:40 You're talking about Ray Mundo on the cruise, and you made the comment that Ray Mundo is the only one that digs through his DMs. I'm sitting here laughing because it is true. Ray Mundo, yeah! I had this idea for Crack Your Back, and you all crack your back, and I had my wife DM every member of the show, and Ray Mundo DMs her back said it was a good idea. So we love you, Ray Mundo, Susan!
Starting point is 00:47:09 Yeah! Do we do that bit on the air, Ray? Did you claim it as your own? No, no, no. It didn't meet that qualification. I thought it was a fine bit. He said everybody on the show should pop their back and see who gets the most pops.
Starting point is 00:47:22 We've done worse bits, we're honest. I mean, it sounds kind of like lame, but we've done worse bits. How do you pop your back? Like, twist it? I would enjoy that. Like, you grab, for me, I grab people's on. Make an X in front of their chest. Wrap my arms around them and lift them up.
Starting point is 00:47:35 And that. Oh, you actually popped them. Yeah. Eddie, get over there. I mean, yeah, I'll do it. Does it feel good? I'm not doing the bit. We're not doing the bit.
Starting point is 00:47:43 If you made a poppyback in the middle of a commercial. I thought we're going to do the video. A chiropractor could come in and crack our necks. Oh, that's weird. No, I don't want to. This is Megan from New Mexico. I wanted to give you a call and give you a morning corny. There's two muffins in the oven.
Starting point is 00:48:00 One muffin says to the other one. Man, it's hot here. And the other muffin says, That's pretty funny That's a talking oven That's funny Do you get it? You're confused
Starting point is 00:48:13 I don't understand Like she said there's two muffins in the oven Right And one screams It's hot in here And the other one looks at it It goes oh my god A talking muffin
Starting point is 00:48:21 But what's funny is The muffin is saying Oh my god a talking muffin's also talking It does it's just Yeah it really doesn't make any sense I thought it's funny It is funny It's funny okay
Starting point is 00:48:30 Finally Scott from New Orleans Has given us a fun fact For Fun fact Friday which we did a few minutes ago Fun fact, the lint inside your pocket actually has a special name, and I believe it is N-R-Spelled G-N-U-R. Not sure if anybody really knows that, but it actually has its own name. That's crazy. There you have it.
Starting point is 00:48:53 NER. Thank you very much. Here's Amy's pile of stories. You feel okay? Better getting there? Yeah. It's in and out. You don't have to do the pile. I can do it if you don't.
Starting point is 00:49:05 Feel like your voice is there. How about I set you up and you go? Well, I don't have the story. So how about you just go and then we'll see what happens? Right. Yeah. I mean, I mean, okay. So I have some Father's Day gift ideas because in case people didn't know, it's on Sunday.
Starting point is 00:49:20 Got it. So, and this is from AI, chat, GVT. Like they came up with this list, whoever they are. Okay. Okay, personalized engraved items. Okay. Probably too late for that. Pretty broad.
Starting point is 00:49:32 Yeah. Unless you do it yourself, you cut it up, you take a knife, you cut it yourself in there. Go ahead. Tech gadgets, something like a smart watch, wireless headphones, Bluetooth speakers. Yeah, AirPods. Well, nish. Those Bluetooth speakers, if they're not easy to charge, they just get lost and don't get used much.
Starting point is 00:49:50 If you get somebody like AirPods, that's cool. You know what I saw. They ain't cheap, but it's cool. You always like the fogless mirror to go in the shower that you can suction cup up because you can shave in the shower. I probably didn't do that because this is real brain talking with real life experiences. What was another one on there? Outdoor gear, like fishing equipment or if they like to hunt. Gourmet treats.
Starting point is 00:50:12 The word gourmet, it's just used for everything. I don't even know what that means. Premium coffee would be an example. Yeah, yeah, yeah, but gourmet. When you hear gourmet, I just hear a word. Fancy. It looks like gourmet, but because it's said gourmet, it's fancier things. Yeah, like, I think of gorgeous treats.
Starting point is 00:50:30 Wait, gourmet means gorgeous to you? Yeah. Like, it's good looking. Like, if you're going to have, like, a. Like, if you're going to say something's gourmet, it's going to look awesome. Really? Fancy. Sure.
Starting point is 00:50:40 But you think gorgeous. Yeah, I think gorgeous. I don't really have... Like you see... Let me just look up that definition. Gore... G-O-U-R... Because, I mean, they even have gourmet dog snacks.
Starting point is 00:50:53 Like, how's that fancy? Gourmet. Here's a day... A connoisseur... Gourmet, that's a person. A connoisseur of good food. A person with a discerning palette. Yeah, but I need a...
Starting point is 00:51:05 So other things in that category would be craft beers, fine wines. Because gourmet mean fancy. Elaborately equipped for the preparation of fancy. Yeah. Specialized or exotic meals. Yeah, that just says fancy. Fancy is a good word. And then finally.
Starting point is 00:51:19 Because we're gourmet like apple bees on a date night. Go ahead. An experience or a subscription to something like if you know he'd love to go to a sports game or a concert. A sports game. Hey, everybody. Do you want to go to a sports game? That'd be fun, all sports game. Or he wanted to do a gourmet cooking class.
Starting point is 00:51:34 Yeah, he doesn't. What else you got? All right. I'm going to run through the top professions we find sexy. There's a male category and a female category. Ray, you thought the crumble cookie girl was hot, right? Yeah, I mean, I didn't put a lot of thought into it. I just threw it out there.
Starting point is 00:51:49 But the fact that it came out so quickly, like jobs that are hot, you go, the girl that works of crumble cookies. If I was your life, I'd have driven over to the crumble cookies that you guys go to and had to see what's up for myself because that was so specific. Well, we also go to, like, bakeries and stuff because we throw parties at the clubhouse, and it just seems like they're always on the go. They're great cooks. attractive. Why not? I was, so I was going to say that and I thought people know a crumble cookie
Starting point is 00:52:09 lady more than they know a bakery. No, I don't think a woman who works at a bakery is less known than a woman who works at crumble. All right. But Amy, did crumble cookie woman make the list? No. Okay, go ahead. What do you have? Okay, so the top sexiest professions according to women are firefighter, builder, police officer, doctor, and mechanic. I think to make out with or hook up with, but unless you're making a bunch of, I mean, let's not act like it's not sexy if you have a bunch of money. Whatever you're doing. Right. And have friends who are mechanics, two of them.
Starting point is 00:52:48 They do fine, but no one's going to go and date or marry them just because they're a mechanic. They may get their car fixed. Quick. Yeah. A guy I went to high school with has a mechanic shop. Yes, has his own shop. Is he sexy? He runs his own business.
Starting point is 00:53:04 Yeah, he is. Right. He's very good looking. Okay. Whoa. He's married. Relax, buddy. He's married.
Starting point is 00:53:09 Relax. Okay. On the other side. Professions according to men that are hot. Trumbull cookie worker. No, but I mean, gosh, it's typical. Flight attendant, nurse. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:53:20 Secretary, which I am going to call administrative assistant. Sure. Teacher. Sometimes. What? Classes and hair up. The library. It literally says, it literally says made.
Starting point is 00:53:32 Made. But if they're wearing what? Sexy maid. That maid outfit. Noddy made. Like French maid. We had a maid that wore a miniskirt when she was cleaning, but she wasn't It shouldn't have been mini? Oh man, it was weird. At your house? Yeah, when I was a kid grown up. Amy, next story, your voice is starting to crap out.
Starting point is 00:53:50 You have another story? Luke Holmes. Okay. Cool. Sexy? You have a clip? Hit Fast car, please. Go ahead. Tracy Chapman's version peaked at six, he's already beating her because he's at four. Nice.
Starting point is 00:54:10 That's not good for Tracy. On the pop- No, it's a different time. Okay. Way different time. But you're the OG and then your cover's beating it? Different time, though. This song wouldn't be popular if Tracy Chapman's version wasn't so good.
Starting point is 00:54:23 It was so hard. It was much harder to get up the charts than she wasn't a massive artist herself. The only song that she, the only other song she had was, give me one reason to stay here. Oh, that's a jam. And I'll turn around. right back around.
Starting point is 00:54:37 And I like Chudge Chapman a lot. But yeah, Luke Combs is massive. Yeah. So I'm not going the direction. You guys would like me to go. Well, what direction is that? Which is you're going to say the cover is better than the original.
Starting point is 00:54:49 No, no, I wouldn't think you'd say that. And times are different back then. Yeah. Okay. You know, he doesn't change. There's a part in the song where she says she or her. I don't know. He didn't change it to.
Starting point is 00:55:02 That's why I love it. I said it before. Oh, you said that before? He keeps it exactly as it is. Okay. Is what makes it so great. The only thing different is him singing it. But he stays true to it.
Starting point is 00:55:12 It's awesome. So you like the cover better than the original? I do not. Stop making me pursue that avenue, Eddie. Amy's that it? I'm Amy. That's my pile. That was Amy's pile of stories. It's time for the good news.
Starting point is 00:55:25 With lunchbox. Yeah, it'll make something good. Back in 2021, Noble Haskell was in a car wreck and he was paralyzed. And the terrible part is he was, He was an all-state runner. He could run like the win. And he was like, you know what? They say, I'm never going to walk again.
Starting point is 00:55:42 Not only am I going to walk again, I'm going to run again. Two years of rehab. Grinding, grinding. Some people would say he would fight, grind, repeat. Last week. I would say that. Last week in his high school graduation, he walked across the stage. He goes, I'm not.
Starting point is 00:55:58 Walked across the stage? Yes. Wow. And he said, I'm not done yet. They had a 5K race. And he was able to cross the finish line on his own. Dang. Dang.
Starting point is 00:56:07 They told him he was never able to walk again. But what I hear is fight ground repeat works. Yeah, who says that though? I don't want to really point my finger himself, but no, it's great. That is, that rehab, I've been to rehab on parts of my body that were just only injured. Going through rehab to walk again, I'm sure it's very painful. It's every single day. It's all you're focused on.
Starting point is 00:56:28 And there he is, back again running. That's a great story. He's a teenager, too, huh? Yeah. You know, I went to finger. rehab when I cut my finger and I literally had to go every week man and I couldn't it was like one centimeter a time to bend it just YouTube that if it's finger rehab what I mean because it's not like you got to get on some sort of equipment the only rehab oh yeah I went to a hand specialist man she
Starting point is 00:56:50 had it's almost like a specialist but the hand the finger rehab itself it was almost like a workout gym but just for your finger you physically remember all the weight's tiny it was hardcore and you do those uh those Chinese finger cups cups like if you can get out of of this. You get to go to the next stage. That's pretty crazy. Eddie, I'm really sorry that happened to you. That's all right, man. Look at you. Look at you now. Yeah. Look at my finger.
Starting point is 00:57:13 Now you're pointing things like crazy. We don't even notice. That's right. Basically the same as this guy. This is about the other kids. No, you're right. You're right. Yeah. But equal. I mean, parallel. Right. Great. What's his name again? Noble. High School. Noble. We're proud of your buddy. Great job. That is what it's all about. That was tell me something good. A win is a win. A win is a win. I don't care which I'm saying.
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