The Bobby Bones Show - (Mon Early Bird) Scam Alert To Look Out For When Applying For Jobs + Where Do You Watch TV? + Mailbag: Is It Okay For The Girl To Propose To Her Boyfriend?

Episode Date: February 6, 2023

A listen informs us of a new scam alert to be aware of when applying for jobs. Find out what it is! Then, everyone on the show shares where they watch TV. Hear their answers! Mailbag: Listener has bee...n with her boyfriend for over four years and has yet to propose yet. When it comes to big life decisions, he needs an extra push. So now she wants to know if she can propose to him. We share our thoughts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:01:28 be his last target. He is not going to get away with this. He's going to get what he deserves. We always say that trust your girlfriends. Listen to the girlfriends. Trust me, babe, on the Iheart radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Welcome to the show. Morning studio. Morning. We're going to get to know the Bobby Gone show. I'm going to go around the room here and you just answer it and we'll figure out if you're weird or not, okay? The question is, where do you watch TV? Living room, bedroom, on your phone, on your computer, just in general, where are you watching shows? Eddie?
Starting point is 00:02:16 I start in my living room, but I watch a lot in my bedroom. In the bed? In my bed, yeah. Do you ever worry that you're in the bed so much that the bed doesn't feel like the place to go to sleep? I thought about that, but no. And usually what happens is I start a show and then I fall asleep by halfway through. That's always annoying to me because I don't want to have to go. I can track back.
Starting point is 00:02:34 Like, where was I? Yeah, when I tracked back, I'm seeing things I didn't see before. Yeah, that's annoying. Yeah, that's tough. Man, I really don't do that. If I get sleepy, I'll turn it off. but then once I turn it off, I'm so awake. I'm like, oh, man, well, now I'm awake. So I can never quite figure that one out.
Starting point is 00:02:47 So mostly bedroom. Mostly bedroom, I'd say. And on your actual TV. Yep. Lunchbox. Living room, 100%. Don't watch it on my phone. Don't watch it on my computer.
Starting point is 00:02:55 Don't have a TV in the bedroom. It's on the couch. That's the only place I watch TV on a real actual TV, and I still have cable. You don't have a TV in your bedroom at all? Nope. Nothing. How many TVs do you have in your house? Two.
Starting point is 00:03:08 Where? One in the living room and in the TV. toy room. So that way I can be in there with the kids. I can, if they want to watch their TV in there, if we want to watch one of the kids shows, or if a game's on, I want to watch it while they're playing with toys, boom. But like, if I'm watching like a
Starting point is 00:03:23 TV show, I'm in the living room. Amy? I just had the TV removed from my room because it was hanging on the wall. Had that taken down three days ago. It's out. You feel good about it? Yeah, I do. I feel really good about it. And I mostly watch on my computer anyway. And not really so much in my room.
Starting point is 00:03:41 but just carry it around with me. I probably watch most on my phone. That is so weird. You have a big screen and you're going to watch it on that loose. Most. Why are you yelling? They get mad. I'm not doing anything that is upset.
Starting point is 00:03:56 We have a TV in the bedroom, so we'll watch maybe. We do watch hopefully a show a night, just one hour. My wife and I try to set it aside. Sometimes we can't. But I have a YouTube TV, so I'm watching games all the time on my phone when I'm working. I'll prop it up. I don't sit in the bedroom in the living room, and the TV's real big. I'll just prop it up and put it and put some earbuds in and watch games or sports center or street.
Starting point is 00:04:18 My phone probably 60% of the time. That's amazing. You can watch it wherever you are. Like that's cool. No, it's cool, but I just almost get beat up for saying. I know, not. But he's in his house and he watches it on the smallest screen he has. It makes no sense.
Starting point is 00:04:31 While he's doing other things. Yeah, but I can also move around. I can go up and work out. Exactly. And that our gym area and I can run on the treadmill and just put my phone right there and watch a game on my phone. He's so mad at it. We feel you. I don't know why he's not. Yeah, when I travel.
Starting point is 00:04:45 Yeah. Because Netflix allows you to download shows only on your phone, not on your computer, but on your phone. I get it if you're on an airplane. I'm just telling you generally I watch it on my phone. But at your house, it makes no sense. I just made all the sense for you. No, don't you have a TV in your workout room? No, it's not used.
Starting point is 00:04:59 No, not connected to TV. Okay. Not collecting like cable. I guess I could put YouTube TV on it, but I don't. I just play music from the little TV. Well, and Lunchbox did say, like, I have cable. No, he's got all the streaming devices that he steals from his. relatives. But I do have, still have cable.
Starting point is 00:05:13 I'm one of the rail. You get upset. It's the weirdest stuff. I know. I think it's crazy. Like, Amy, like you have a TV in your house and you watch it on your computer. It makes no sense. No, because I can't carry that around. I got an idea. Let her live her life. Yeah. When I'm cooking, when I'm getting ready, when I'm doing laundry, I carry it around. You're stupid.
Starting point is 00:05:29 Right. She don't watch the screen that's the biggest. Yeah. Like, what's the point of having a TV then? Just get rid of it. To watch it when you're in that spot. I did. I just got rid of the one in my room. Okay. We're not fighting this early. Oh, my God. All right. Thank you guys. It's time to open up the mailbag.
Starting point is 00:05:43 You send an email and we read it on the air. It's something we call Bobby's Mailbag. Yeah. Hello, Bobby Bones. I've been my boyfriend for four and a half years now. We've talked about getting married and I honestly thought he was going to propose over the holidays, but that did not happen. I'm confident he feels the same way, but when it comes to big life decisions,
Starting point is 00:06:03 he tends to need a little push, even when it comes to things involving his career, even when it comes to other big things. I know it's not the most traditional. Well, how about this push? Can I take control? Can I propose? Signed. Possibly the one doing the asking.
Starting point is 00:06:21 Why'd you shake your head, lunchbox? No, you can't do the asking. It's absolutely disrespectful. It's weird. It's strange. Who is it disrespecting? Him. Him being in control and doing what the man is supposed to do
Starting point is 00:06:33 by getting down on the knee to propose. You cannot propose. You could ruin your relationship. And his ego and his, like, He goes to his voice. Oh, my girlfriend proposed me. Like, what? He loses respect in life.
Starting point is 00:06:45 He shows his ring on the Instagram. Yeah, you can't do that. Just absolutely terrible for the relationship. No. No. Eddie? No. Look, I agree with her on the push.
Starting point is 00:06:54 I needed a push. I was dating my wife for six years. I didn't even think about marriage. So, yes, we do need that push. Which is bizarre. I know. I was just like our life is comfortable. I don't know about her asking him to get married.
Starting point is 00:07:07 So what push did happen with you? Ultimate him. She came to me and said, Hey, listen, like, we've been dating for a long time. Either we get married or I'm out. That's a push? It is a push. And I like that because I experienced it and I needed that push.
Starting point is 00:07:21 I like that a lot better than her proposing. What if she would have proposed? I got down on one knee and said, I'm like, get up, get up. So what are you doing? What are you doing? Because I want to do it. You know, like, you know how.
Starting point is 00:07:29 No, you didn't want to do it that bad because of six years. But eventually, I want to do the proposing. I want to buy the ring. I want to find out what size of ring she is. I want to get down on one knee. Ask her dad for permission. You didn't want it so bad because you didn't do it. To the point where she had to come and tell you if you don't do it, I'm out.
Starting point is 00:07:44 I would have eventually. Okay. Yeah, okay. Sure. 10 years later. Yeah. So if she would have proposed though. Like literally, if she said, if you say yes, we'll get married or no, and you say anything else, I'm out.
Starting point is 00:07:55 If you say get up, if you say, if she would have proposed and you had to give a yes or no, I'd say yes. But again, that's like, wow, no time to think. Lunchbox, if your wife had proposed. No. Guys, we need to talk to Lunchbox about what really happened with his engagement. Well, you asked her on the phone. Exactly. He didn't get down on any knee, and she kind of brought it up on the phone.
Starting point is 00:08:15 Wait, did you get down on a knee on the phone? No, no, no. No, I was just sitting on the couch. I was sitting on the couch. I was sitting on the couch, and we were talking about my brother's upcoming wedding, and she was like, oh, maybe we should get married. And I was like, yeah. She just proposed. Exactly.
Starting point is 00:08:30 No, she didn't propose. That's her proposing. That is. Lunchbox was proposed to. No. Exactly. Guys, I was not proposed to. Go ahead.
Starting point is 00:08:37 And I said, oh, so you want to get married? She goes, yeah. She goes, yeah. just said it and proposed to you. So that's basically, I never said yes to her. I said, oh, you want to get married? Yes, because that you acknowledge. Oh, oh.
Starting point is 00:08:47 And I never said, I never said yes to anything. So then I asked to. You got proposed to, buddy. No, wrong. Wow. Wow. Wow. That's really cool. Why do you guys twist things?
Starting point is 00:08:55 This is what you guys do. You take things and twist it. You guys are like to twist. Twisties. That's a good, good one, buddy. Amy, what do you think? Listen, I feel like I am all about traditions I used to be, but some just also need to go.
Starting point is 00:09:09 And I feel like, It's okay. If you decided something special you want to do, you can. But you could also just, yeah, nudge, nudge and see what happens. You got to know him. And so if he would be embarrassed to tell his family and his friends that you propose, maybe you don't do that. But you have to actually, like Eddie said, kick him in the butt by going,
Starting point is 00:09:28 hey, if you don't, I'm out. Because that's a real life thing that happened to you. Yes. And I didn't know I needed that until she said it. I'm like, oh, crap. But you still wanted to buy the ring, get on the knee. Eventually. Eventually what?
Starting point is 00:09:39 It's not at that moment. No. Maybe like two more years. Honestly. Eight years? You know, I can't answer that question. It didn't work out that way. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:09:46 I think Ray's getting tight too because he knows we're going to come to him. What was your story? My story was everything was always laid out. Middle school, high school, college. There was never a time frame really when you had to get married. So that just floated. So that just floated. So you just got to figure it out.
Starting point is 00:09:59 No, no, no, no. Let's talk about you. For me, it had been six years, six years later. That was the hashtag at the wedding. And then Beezer just said, we got to get married. Like, stop. And I was like, all right, cool. So she would say like June
Starting point is 00:10:11 And I push it back No, no, no, not the date What do you mean? She said you got to get me Did she propose to you? No, she didn't But she said we need to get engaged by June And I pushed it back from June
Starting point is 00:10:20 And I did December And then you proposed In December Got it Yeah That is almost like her proposing But she put an ultimatum And then he didn't reach it
Starting point is 00:10:28 And she stayed Ray got ultimatomed Eddie got ultimatum I did Lunchbox proposed That's good Yes, I did propose You're right
Starting point is 00:10:35 No, no no you got proposed too No no no You said it you heard it You're right Sorry, sorry. Sorry, that slipped out the wrong one in the box. Here's what you do, the one doing the asking. There is no absolute answer to this, but probably it's, hey, I want to get married.
Starting point is 00:10:52 Are you going to propose soon? Because if you're not, that's not good. So let me know. And that's you kind of proposing, but telling him he's got to do it. Or you just propose like lunchbox's wife did. Yeah. That's sweet, buddy. Who'd you call first?
Starting point is 00:11:07 I didn't get proposed to. When did you say yes to the dress? No, no, I didn't do that. So you post a picture with you in the ring? No, I said, so you want to get married. She said yes. And there we go. That was how we were engaged.
Starting point is 00:11:19 Then she went to the store with her mom and her sister, picked out a ring. Oh, she picked out the ring. And then I went. Wow. Wow. And she proposed. So then I went when I was down there, when I was in town for my brother's bachelor party, I went, met her at the store, got to the ring, put it on her finger,
Starting point is 00:11:34 and then I went to the airport. After you proposed to that's sweet. Okay. We got your email and we read it on your air Now it's about to close Bobby's mail back Here's a voicemail from Sadie in Pittsburgh I'm a nurse and I just got off of
Starting point is 00:11:52 What ended up being like a 13 hour shift And I'm currently in the hospital parking garage Stuck because the gates won't open And I'm like the fourth car back So we've kind of formulated a plan To just run through the barriers if they don't come in the next 15 minutes, which will make this an hour-long wait.
Starting point is 00:12:10 You guys always seem to have some pretty sound judgment, just kind of curious what you would do in the situation, and I will call back and let you know we end up doing. Yeah, please do. So I just, if you want to run through the barrier, don't be the first car because that's the most damage. Yeah, somebody's going to have to actually damage their car. Can you get, like, all these guys to push it up?
Starting point is 00:12:32 Does it move? I don't know. I've never actually had to lift one. So I think what I would do is call the non-emergency number. Not 911, but sometimes it's 411 or 311 or what and say, hey, we're stuck here. We can't get out. Especially if there's not a button you can push on it to talk to an operator that's on the other side of the box. Maybe you go inside again and go, hey, we can't get this open.
Starting point is 00:12:53 If the parking garage is connected to the... But it just sounds like they would have tried all that. They formulated a plan for God's sake. I like that. So I think they've thought about all the options because there are multiple people with multiple mouths and multiple brains talking about the... but please, I hope they drove through it. That would be the greatest thing I've ever seen. But again, make sure it's not you.
Starting point is 00:13:12 Can they get in trouble for doing this? Like, there's going to be footage. Yeah. Right? I don't know because they, and we have proof. She called and said, we can't get out. We've been in 45 minutes. What if you have to get somewhere in it's emergency?
Starting point is 00:13:25 Yeah. You have to drive through it. Yeah, absolutely. So don't be the first one. But what I would do is probably, if I can't get a hold to anybody at the parking garage, I would call the non-emergency number. police officers are supposed to have all the codes to everything so they can get in and out places.
Starting point is 00:13:38 There's also a universal code to a lot of places. Yeah, I've heard that. Yeah, it's 69, 69, case you're wondering. But let us know what happens there, Sadie. We appreciate that. I do want to do a scam alert now. Scam alert. We're protecting you.
Starting point is 00:13:52 These are real scams. Amy, what do you have? I got this one from a listener that's been applying for jobs. So I guess her email info is out there and all of her applications and different things. So she got an email from a company that was looking to hire her. So she thought, wow, okay, potential. Let me open this up. Then there was some app within the email that she was going to need to download.
Starting point is 00:14:12 Other parts of the email looked a little suspect. So she decided to go on LinkedIn and then just straight up reach out to the HR department of this company. Turns out it was a total scam. Nothing was real. But they were asking for information like social security number. Do you have kids? What sex are you? and she would have handed over that information.
Starting point is 00:14:34 Well, I think it's the file. Because as soon as you put that file and download it, regardless of app, whatever document, it's a Trojan horse is what they say. It gets in. And then it has access to everything. So once it's in, it can get all that. You're giving information and it's in your system.
Starting point is 00:14:50 So, but who do you trust? I know. Here's who I trust. I only trust email addresses that are misspelled with a lot of numbers at the end of the name. Those are the ones you don't trust. Oh, I got confused there. So, okay, just, it's downloading that stuff.
Starting point is 00:15:04 I know. And Lunchbox got an email once. I was like, hey, we're the company. We're giving away free gift cards for Christmas. And we're all like, scam alert. And then turns out they were giving away free gift. All you had to do is download it and you got the free gift card. Yeah, but then they also send you once and says, hey, your time off was denied.
Starting point is 00:15:19 And I'm like, I didn't put it in for time off. So I emailed, we got you. So you didn't. So you fell for the one you shouldn't and then you didn't fall for the one you should. It's so crazy. You never know. That's what's so hard about. That's annoying.
Starting point is 00:15:29 Well, that's a scam alert. Scam alert. We are protecting you. Hey, sounds pretty good, huh? Yeah, it's all. Thank you. It's time for the good news. With Bobby.
Starting point is 00:15:40 Tell me something good. Joey is a rescue dog. It's a puppy. Lives in Rhode Island. He's going to be in the puppy bowl. Now, he just celebrated his first birthday, Christmas Day. He does not have front legs. Oh.
Starting point is 00:15:54 He's very happy. Likes to bounce around, but he does not have front legs at all. Kathy Larson adopted Joey when he was six months old. that he's really got no issues. He doesn't know he doesn't have front legs. He just needs a little additional care and treatment. Got a little wheel thing he rolls on. But as uniqueness is what makes them awesome for the puppy bowl,
Starting point is 00:16:15 where they celebrate puppies, shelters, rescues, and they have adoption stories. So the puppy bowl is February 12th at 2 p.m. Eastern and 11 a.m. Pacific on Animal Planet. So I guess they don't do it at half time of the game anymore, which is good. I've never seen it. Like, do they actually play a game? They did.
Starting point is 00:16:32 they used to put like a ball in the middle. It's almost like foosball. That's got to be so cute. But now it's, I don't know what they do anymore, but obviously they used to also run it right when the halftime shows on if you didn't want to watch whatever was happening. But I like it. They're running it now.
Starting point is 00:16:46 That's really cool. I don't want to flip off the game for any reason. No, no. Right. I want to flip off the game. It's because I'm losing money. It's a different kind of flip off. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:16:52 All right, there you go. That was tell me something good. It's time to play the Bobby feud. Let's go. The question is we asked, 2,000 Bobby Boneshow listeners online What Country Artists are the most jacked?
Starting point is 00:17:09 Muscular Lunchbox, do you roll the dice your first? What country artist is the most jacked? Top ten answers on the board. Big old muscles. What you got there? Um, geez. That's gonna be tough for you, huh? Kane Brown.
Starting point is 00:17:25 He can see muscles, though. He says he's not attracted to the guys. Yeah. Show me Kane Brown. Number three. Good start Who else is jacked Um Who else could beat you up
Starting point is 00:17:42 Ooh that's good Good point Sam Hunt could beat me up Now he's gonna act like Oh now I know them Show me Sam Hunt Number two Tim McGraw could beat me up
Starting point is 00:17:56 Show me Tim McGraw Number one Okay You know he won As soon as I said Rippin biceps You know he had all three of those I did not have all those
Starting point is 00:18:10 Tim McGraw one, Sam Hunt two Kane Brown 3 Are there any other country artists That are ripped Mm Ripped I will go Carrie Underwood
Starting point is 00:18:25 That's good The question is jacked Like I said originally Jacked Jacked Show me Carrie Underwood Oh what We asked 2,000 Bobby Boneshell
Starting point is 00:18:36 Listeners What country artist is the most jacked. Eddie, over to you. All right, I'm going to go with Brantley Gilbert. He's jacked. Show me Brantley. Oh! Amy.
Starting point is 00:18:51 I literally have everybody crossed off my list. Okay, well, I shall go with Bobby Bones. What country artist is the most jacked? Not a country artist. But he's an artist? Yeah, but not country. We do comedy. Go ahead.
Starting point is 00:19:09 I need... Point totals are doubled. Lunchbox. What country artist is the most jacked? I'll go with Dustin Lynch. He's in shape. Yeah, Bobby talked about last time he's ear. He said, Bobby said,
Starting point is 00:19:25 oh, man, looks like you been working out. Oh, I went with him. You didn't like that conversation? Show me Dustin Lynch. Hi, Daddy. Point totals are doubled. Top three answers are off the board. Most jack.
Starting point is 00:19:38 What country artist is the most... Jack, go ahead. I got it. Riley Green. Is that his name? That is his name. Okay. Or it's Riley Duckman. Yeah, Dutton. Come on. I think it's Riley Green. Show me Riley Green. What? Amy? Okay. Okay. All right. Okay. Dude. Jake Owen. He's Jacked. Show me Jake. And he's Jack's big. Jake at number eight. Okay. 16 points and Amy takes the lead. Okay. That's ridiculous.
Starting point is 00:20:12 Give me Brett Eldridge. Show me Brett Eldridge. Oh. All right, round three. Point totals are tripled. Everybody's still in the game. Only four answers are off the board. McGraw, Sam Hunt, Kane Brown, and Jake Owen.
Starting point is 00:20:29 You still have 45, 6, 7, 9, and 10. Lunchbox, what country artist is the most jacked? Chase Rice. Oh, he's jacked. Show me Chase Rice. Wow. That's number nine. Wow.
Starting point is 00:20:46 Worth 27 points. Man, he could win this. Okay. Who else? You're good, just punt. No, I'm not going to punt, man. I don't punt. I'm trying to think of who else is in country music.
Starting point is 00:21:01 Wow, that's easy. Oh, man. I just don't know anybody that's jacked, though. We'll go with Luke Brian. Show me. Luke Bryant. Eddie, you have no points. Oh, I got this, though.
Starting point is 00:21:22 You need to beat 33. Points are tripled. We ask 2,000 Bobby Bone Show listeners online. What country artist is the most jacked? Eddie. I don't know if this is going to give me all the points I need, but give me Kenny Chesney. He's jacked.
Starting point is 00:21:37 Show me Kenny. Number seven, that's worth 21 points, Eddie. Let's go. You're in it. Holly. Okay. I don't know if he's jacked. I know he works out.
Starting point is 00:21:48 he is fit, likes a lot of outdoor activities. Give me Dirk's Bentley. God, is he jacked or? Oh, I don't know. I had him, but I didn't know if you guys consider him jacked. Survey says, Dang it! Good run, man, good run.
Starting point is 00:22:06 Get away. Eddie? I was trying to be nice. One way, take it to Lousertown. Sorry, buddy. Oh, thank you. Amy. Penny just got taken.
Starting point is 00:22:18 Dang it, I just had somebody in my head and now they're going. Okay, okay, okay, okay, okay. Okay, okay. Toby Keith. Yeah, yeah. I mean, he'd kick your butt for sure. He would. He would.
Starting point is 00:22:31 You put a boot in your... In your... Toby Keith. That isn't correct? Lunchbox? Hey, you know a lot of my guy's bodies. Good job. No.
Starting point is 00:22:42 You like all these bodies? No. Yes, sir. Mr. Country Body right there. Here are your answers at number four. Kip Moore. Damn. And number five, Jimmy Allen.
Starting point is 00:22:53 Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. And number six, Parker McCullough. Parker's Jack. And at number 10, Zach Brown. He's Jack. He's Jack now. Other ones that just missed, Ryan heard Russell Dickerson, Dan of Dan and Shane, Jordan Davis.
Starting point is 00:23:07 Okay. That was a miss. But Lunchbox, you are, Mr. Man's body. Stop with that. Yeah. And they stay there. And they stay there. That's a question about a man's body.
Starting point is 00:23:26 He's got the answer. Yeah, I wonder which one his favorite is, though. Yeah, who? Cool. Women could soon be able to monitor all the progress in their pregnancy thanks to a breakthrough wearable ultrasound technology. Basically, it's the size of a dime. It's a sticker.
Starting point is 00:23:43 And it continuously sends live images. So you can wear it for up to a day at a time. They use it now to monitor heart disease, early signs of stroke, heart attacks. But now you can put it on your area, your stomach, where's the baby come from? The womb. That's a good one.
Starting point is 00:24:05 Yeah, I'm not sure. Down there. I don't know what baby comes out. So, and then you go watch for long periods of time. Would you have liked this, Eddie lunchbox for your wife whenever you were having babies? I would say no. I mean, we had enough appointments.
Starting point is 00:24:19 I got to see the baby. I didn't want to be obsessed with it 24-7 and just watch it. I want to get things done. my wife would have been glued to the computer or wherever you get the images, her phone. So I think there's a bad move. It would have been what I feel like to me, it would have been like when we got our security cameras. And I was always watching my phone. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:24:35 For the first three months, I was like, ooh, does that move there? Oh, who's that? I think I'd probably do that, Eddie. Yeah, I understand maybe if there's like concern going on and you need to monitor. I get the technology for that part. But I think this is going to cause anxiety. Yes. And I'll always be like, oh, my, what is that?
Starting point is 00:24:51 Oh, I'll call the doctor. I saw that it didn't move for. It's maybe on the line. You know what I mean? Like, this is too much. Maybe you can talk to your baby, though. You can see it? They talk back?
Starting point is 00:25:00 Yeah. Yeah, because you don't know what's supposed to be going on. I saw that documentary. Look who's talking. Yeah, that's true. Yeah. You don't know what's supposed to be going on. So you freak out when you see something on that thing. You're going to be annoying the nursing doctor.
Starting point is 00:25:09 I don't like it. Why this will be good, though, is people will be able to wear it if there are issues. Correct. And this is not specifically what it's meant for, but they can use it this way. And if there are issues, they can put it on and be like, hey, we're watching. We know it hasn't been good so far, but we're going to keep a closer look. So it's not just we'll see you next Tuesday. You know?
Starting point is 00:25:25 The Bible Bowl show. Here's Amy's pile of stories. I have a list of the top things experts say we will regret later in life. Things like wasting money on something that didn't bring you happiness. A new car, new clothes. Hold on. What? I feel like this is unfair.
Starting point is 00:25:46 Because if I get a new shirt and I don't like it, that brought me some happiness. Now, there are certain things that don't. last as long and don't keep you as happy. Like food. Expensive dinner. I love food. I know you do. I think this is later in life you look back. Well, when you're old, the only thing you're going to care about your family. If you bought anything, you want to save all the money. It's true. But I'm not going to save all the money just for when I'm old. Okay. I'll save some, but I hear you. Oh, shut up old people. Let's live our life. Okay. How about regretting this? Waiting for the perfect time to do something like, chase a job, get
Starting point is 00:26:20 Married, a business idea. Vacation, kids. No perfect time for anything. You just got to do it. Waiting to be picked for something. I'm still waiting to be picked for dodge ball. I was always last. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:26:31 I was always last because I couldn't throw very hard. That can still happen. Whack, I just get rocked, man. They do that at the trampoline park we go to. You should go. I wonder if I get picked less as an adult. That would hurt even worse. Yeah. In that same vein, it says wasting time worrying about winning the lottery.
Starting point is 00:26:46 Uh-oh. Oh, that's... You do think a lot about it. That study is stupid. Yeah. Hey, leave us alone. Leave us alone. Let's live our life.
Starting point is 00:26:53 Old people. What? Leave us all alone. Go ahead. One last thing we may regret later in life is giving up on something too soon, quitting on that idea or whatever it is. That dream. Fine line.
Starting point is 00:27:05 Yeah, snow cone stand. You should take a chance. You know, if you got a chance, take it, you know. Oh. If you got a dream, chase it because a dream don't chase you back. Oh. Yeah. It's a little something I came up with a spot.
Starting point is 00:27:16 Yeah, yeah. Okay. I read this whole article on Bloomberg and New York. about this billionaire, or maybe a million, 800, he's worth 800 million, so he's still a millionaire. Yeah. Okay. I'm sure he has other. You know that Hansen that he's not quite there.
Starting point is 00:27:30 Almost there. He wakes up every morning like, I need 200 million. I need it today. Go ahead. Okay. Well, he's 45 years old. He's super rich. And he said he spends about $2 million a year trying to get himself to 18 years old.
Starting point is 00:27:43 Like his whole body, his organs, his brain, his physique, like everything. He's working with a team of people to, you know, Benjamin Button. himself. So he's basically trying to not repair, but restructure his DNA so that it's younger. You stay young? Yeah. Interesting. We're just going to miss being able to be 150. That's crazy. By a few years. Not by three, but by like a generation
Starting point is 00:28:06 and a half. I was like by three years. They're going to fix that. And it's going to be, people are going to live to 150. But if we're reaching 150, we better be able. But you'll be able to like 110. Okay. Because now you're able to like 75, but you can live to 80. Changing my diaper. Yeah, that would be awesome, man. I'd love to be $150.
Starting point is 00:28:24 That's great. You don't want to live forever because then nothing's of value. That's true. But you want to get dang close, you know? All right, what else? With the Super Bowl coming up this weekend, I thought it'd be fun to talk about what Tim McGrawl likes to eat at his house. Broccoli covered in water.
Starting point is 00:28:40 At a mommy. I like a little extra water poured on it, especially in your halftime, yeah. Well, I think normally, but you'd be surprised what he likes. Some of our favorite things that we have. During football season, it's Frito pies. Most people, I guess, especially if you're Southern, many of them are Frito pies, where we just have fritos and cheese and chili. We eat a lot of that.
Starting point is 00:28:59 Yeah, high school, I get a frito pie all the time. At the games? Yeah, when I was young, we'd go to high school games, I would get them. And then I was in high school and I go to junior high games, I would get them. And they literally just have bags of fritos in a bucket of chili, just scoop the chili and dump it in and put a little cheese on top. It was amazing. Five stars, Michelin Restaurant, that field house wasn't.
Starting point is 00:29:15 You got to eat it fast, though, or else it gets soggy. I liked it, though. I didn't mind it. It was almost like it. A spoon. Yeah, it's awesome. That did Amy. Uh-huh. I'm Amy. That's my pile. That was Amy's pile of stories. Come on! It's time for the good news.
Starting point is 00:29:28 With producer Eddie. Tell me something good. Kayla Glass, she's a 911 operator, and she gets a call one day from these people that see an 18-year-old boy who's stuck underneath the concrete slab. They say he's not breathing. We don't know what to do. So Kayla, things quick. Says, all right, we don't have time. Put me on speaker, and she instructs everyone there. They're all strangers that see the boy. All right, you've got to pick up the concrete slap, get it off of him. And then once you get to him, let's do CPR.
Starting point is 00:29:54 She instructs him step by step. And because of this, she saved the boy's life. By the time paramedics got there, he was good. Dang. Wow. Yeah, amazing. And here's the crazy thing. How did he get caught under the concrete?
Starting point is 00:30:03 Do you know? Don't know. I don't know if it was a construction site or what. No idea. They just walk up and he's under concrete. I'd freak out, too. Hey, what's the crazy part? Crazy part is that the 911 center awarded Kayla a lifesaver pin.
Starting point is 00:30:14 It's not her first time. She's done it twice in her career. So she's a hero, man. You almost think she's setting these up. Just to get the pin. Yeah, that's awesome. Good for her. That is what it's all about.
Starting point is 00:30:26 That was tell me something good. A win is a win. A win is a win. I don't care which I'm saying. Yep, that's me. Clifford Taylor the 4th. You might have seen the skits, my basketball and college football journey,
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