The Bobby Bones Show - Mon Post Show (04-17-23)

Episode Date: April 17, 2023

Raymundo brings a question to the show: have we ever been injured at our own house tripping over something? Bobby talks to Mike D about why the Super Mario Brothers movie is making so much money and h...ow he got to interview the Super Troopers guys on his podcast. Bobby on STEM coming to TikTok and how he saw teenagers doing donuts in a church parking lot. A principal who robbed his dad, a woman who spend 400 days lived in a cave, a fungal outbreak at a paper mill. Eddie said he loved the Tetris movie on Apple+ and a listener wants to know the story behind Bobby owned the rights to ‘Make American Great Again’ at one point.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:01:47 Open your free iHeart radio app. Search Earn Your Leisure and listen now. It's time for the Bobby Bones Post Show. Here's your host. Bobby Bones. Hello, everybody. Welcome to our extra show. Number one is a question
Starting point is 00:02:10 Ray Mundo asked, have you ever been injured at your own house tripping over something? I don't know. I've stepped on things and I've been like, ow, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh. Oh, yeah, yeah. Knock my toe into things, especially early in the morning when my wife's asleep.
Starting point is 00:02:24 I'm trying to sneak out, but I've, like, left a pair of shoes somewhere or a bag. Doom. You try to keep it in, not because you don't want to wake her up. But I never been injured. Ray, what happened to you? Yeah, I have audio actually of mine.
Starting point is 00:02:38 How do you have audio of it? Yeah, we got it on the cats cam. We have a little cat cam. Cat cam. Because your cats hurt? Yeah, so we were able to always see them and everything. So it captured it. And my wife got this wagon that she carries all the groceries with, which is completely
Starting point is 00:02:52 pointless. You can carry them up the stairs on your own. But she has this wagon, and it's pitch dark in our place. And I tripped over the wagon trying to get to the air conditioner and fell in the wagon and jacked up my toe. and I'd already complained about the wagon so this was like the final straw. Okay, here we go.
Starting point is 00:03:08 Here's Raymondo. Are you okay? You have you hitting it, though? I thought we're going to hear you like, boo. No, I mean, you maybe could hear it, but yeah. It was in the other room. Why did he need the AC on?
Starting point is 00:03:34 Is that part of the recovery? Are you sweating? That helps the toe heel. He's like, I need Chipotle. He's just asking for things he already wanted. Well, I think he was headed to the AC in the original. Originally. Oh, I got it.
Starting point is 00:03:45 That's why. All right. It was just bad. It was in my own home. I was hurt. Yeah. I did almost chop off my finger once, sharpening a knife. But that's not tripping over something.
Starting point is 00:03:56 I injured myself. Yeah, he said, what was the question? Have you ever tripped over something? Been injured at your own home. Yeah. That would have been that. That was crazy. I have a little scar on my thumb where a potato peeler took skin off.
Starting point is 00:04:08 Okay, I think I fractured my elbow when I was drunk and tried to dive in the bed and I missed and landed on the floor and I just slept there. That's funny. That's a thing. Wait, but did you fracture it? You think you did it. It hurt for like six months. So you don't know, though? I have no idea.
Starting point is 00:04:20 Why didn't you go to the doctor? Ah, whatever. Were we younger? Because I didn't go to the doctor one time because I was worried about insurance when I fell when I was running and my shoulder still hurts and that was, oh, that was...
Starting point is 00:04:31 Yeah, when you say younger, I was 33. 20 years ago? 20 years ago. Still adult though. Yeah. Hey, Mike, I have a question for you. Movie Mike's movie podcast. Check it out.
Starting point is 00:04:40 How is Super Mario Brothers killing these other movies? It is making so much money. Internationally, the box office crushes. But didn't it in America make like 80 million or something? Yeah, for the second weekend. Unheard of. How? It's just a cartoon, right? Yeah, but kids' movies make a lot of money. And it's Super Mario, which everybody knows Super Mario, so even me as an adult, I want to go see it. Is it especially good for a cartoon? No. I think it's a lot of the nostalgia. It's basically
Starting point is 00:05:05 like playing a game of Mario. Like every single game, they kind of have it out throughout the movie. Of Mario. Yeah. So like the classic one, Smash Bros. The 64 version. each scene kind of goes through a different level. It's making so much money that it's even, like in my periphery movies come and go and they don't make a whole bunch, who cares who's going to go to theater, I'll wait until they come to that. But this movie is making so much,
Starting point is 00:05:26 I thought there was something super cool about it, but it's just the fact that it's the Mario Brothers. Yeah, and they haven't made one since the 90s, since the live action one. What would you have rated that just watching it? Probably like a 3.5 out of five coins. Wow. That's still pretty good.
Starting point is 00:05:39 Did you watch Renfield? No, I haven't seen any yet. Can you tell me what that is? So it's, uh, Nicholas Cage plays Dracula and then his assistant is Renfield, tired of working for him, wants to quit. So he tries to sabotage him. Oh, that's funny. Is it a funny movie? I mean, the whole concept's funny.
Starting point is 00:05:56 Comedy horror. Yeah. And so, are you going to watch this one? Yeah, I'll still watch it. I like Nick Cage. I like horror movies. Do you try to watch all the new ones in theater? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:06:04 Even the bad ones. But if it's a big release, you try to watch them all? Everyone. I go to like, at least once a week, sometimes twice. a week, so I watch at least five or six new movies a month. And your wife, how does she feel about that? And does she always go to all of them with you? She doesn't go to all of them. If it's anything horror, she will not go, because she doesn't like scary movies. But she likes going to the movies as much as I do. So we went to
Starting point is 00:06:27 go to see Super Mario Brothers together. She didn't like it as much because she never played the video game as a kid. So on that one, she was not that interested. So will you go in the daytime, though, if she's still working? No, I'll try to, like on the weekend. If we're not doing anything. She doesn't want to go. I'll find a time to go. You guys check out movie Mike's movie podcast, and on this week's episode he has all the Super Troopers. Yeah. And that's the whole group of cops. Yeah, the whole group. And why are they rolling together? Because they're started out as a comedy troupe and every movie they've made, they've made it together. So it's always all of them in the movie. Oh, so they were together even before the movie. Yeah. They were old,
Starting point is 00:07:02 yeah, stand-up, improv group, made a first movie. Was that super cool for you to sit with all of them? Yeah. I mean, that was one of my favorite movies growing up. I watched that movie when I was like 10 years old. hard for you not to pay more attention to one or two of them because they were actually funnier or stronger on the microphone yeah and sometimes when we have comedians on they're not that funny but they were actually pretty funny so it's kind of hard to focus in on just one of them but there's two of them who are like the main one guy who directed it and one of the other guys so they were kind of my go-toes and they had great stories and that's up now yep movie mics movie podcast thank you mike yep that's pretty cool you get all five of them in here it's amazing
Starting point is 00:07:38 it's just hard to even when a band comes if a band comes in and there's not like a real lead of the band it's hard for me to make everybody feel like they're valued as part of the interview but if one of them is a lot better i tend to go to who's going to give me the best so our audience will be more entertained by it and that's tough it's a tricky one to navigate so anyway check out movie mics movie podcast they're going to do stem on tic-tok do you guys remember sit stem like science? Yes, that's exactly what it is. Science, technology, engineering,
Starting point is 00:08:13 and mechanics. Whoa. You just went from no, you didn't remember STEM to... You just proct a memory in my head. Knocking out the whole thing, yeah. Well, STEM stands for science, technology, engineering, and math.
Starting point is 00:08:23 Oh. You're close. But TikTok now features a STEM feed in some places. I don't think it's all the way out yet where it's just a learning part of the app. Like this is them going, please don't kick us out.
Starting point is 00:08:35 Right, we're trying to catch up with China. And we were talking about, No, no, no. China's allowing it. I know. And we're like, yes, we need this to catch up. I know that they don't feed us this typically, but they feed all their kids this. Yeah, they're going, we're going to put this there so America doesn't eliminate us. Like we're also, look at us. We're providing learning. They weren't doing that forever.
Starting point is 00:08:57 So they're also saying they're going to try to stop a lot of misinformation. And then that gets into what's misinformation and what's opinion. There's a lot of fake stuff on there. What if they start like doing like fake stem? All lunch boxes stuff. All the kids are learning stuff the wrong way. That's funny. They're teaching people the wrong thing.
Starting point is 00:09:15 Hey. So our spaceships blow up. So our cars don't work. That's messed up. But that's what's up. So they're going to have that. So keep checking the TikTok homepage or update the app if you want this. There are just too many of those things on top.
Starting point is 00:09:30 I don't really ever score. It used to just be for you and who you follow. On TikTok? Yeah. Now, it is, if you go, there's like six options. There's like hair, there's like fitness. Like little ones you can click on. Oh, I haven't even seen those.
Starting point is 00:09:50 Maybe you don't have the updated version, bro. A bunch of alligator videos, dude. Do you have a blue check mark on TikTok? No, no, no, no. On my TikTok right now, Mr. Bobby Bowens, we pulled up, and these kids were doing donuts. You guys see the video? Oh, what? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:10:04 Are you part of a race club and you're not telling me? Stop them. I wasn't going to stop them. No, it's awesome. But here's the thing. They were in like a white SUV. Go to my TikTok, you can see it. Okay.
Starting point is 00:10:13 Mr. Bobby Bones. They're in a white SUV in a church parking lot, basically. Because we had pulled up in the church parking lot. One of them was laying on the top of the car. One was hanging outside the window. And they were doing donuts so hard and so fast. It was just pure white smoke. What?
Starting point is 00:10:28 No, it's cool. Like the tires are burning. I was scared. I mean, it looked like a fog machine. They're going to die. But you'll see the kids when you pull it up. One of them's on the top of the car. and one's hanging out the window.
Starting point is 00:10:38 Okay, and then, yeah, you said, and this is the latest episode of Were We This Dumb when we were kids? And the answer is yes. I wasn't in that way. My friends were. Oh, look at the smoke, man. Eddie can volume it up if you want.
Starting point is 00:10:52 I don't know what's on there. Whoa, they're on top of the car. That's not good. That's what I said. Yeah, yeah, I didn't realize. And that kids hanging out? Like, they could die. Oh, did I put music on there?
Starting point is 00:10:59 You're jamming. You're jamming to Jake Owen, I think. No, that's Jordan. Oh, is Jordan Davis. Slow dance. Oh, slow dancing in a bargain lot. I get it. Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:11:08 Wow. Dang, dude, that's a lot of smoke. And they didn't stop. Are those dudes? I can't really tell. Of course. Yes, they're dudes. They're all teenage boys.
Starting point is 00:11:16 What idiots, man. No, there's no way. I wouldn't get involved in that. Just let them go. Yeah, what am I going to do? Citizens Arrest, kids? What idiots? That was legit.
Starting point is 00:11:27 But, like, one of them's laying on the top as they're doing donuts. They can fly off, get hit. Yeah, the one guy was straddled on the passenger side window. I don't know if that, that would be the hard one to hold on. I think that's easier to hold on on top. Some sort of rodeo deal they're doing. Yeah. I'm calling it like, guess what it was lying? Can you hold on?
Starting point is 00:11:44 Maryland principal is arrested after being accused of robbing a woman he was on a date with. The principal? Yeah, there's just a lot of elements to this story. First of all, if you just rob someone you're on a date with, that makes a news because that itself is interesting enough. But the fact that it's a principal
Starting point is 00:11:59 someone we trust our kids to be with. The principal of a Maryland school is facing armed robbery assault and handgun charges. Oh my. The Capitol Gazette reports police arrested Mark Stewart Brown for allegedly robbing a woman at her home in Baltimore last week after they went on a first date. Arrest records show Brown accused the woman of stealing his phone before he pulled a handgun and took her phone as collateral. Brown is the principal of the Phoenix Academy in Annapolis and a part-time lecturer at Morgan State University. Was. Yeah, yeah. Key word there is. I was. Capital Gazette with that story. I was reading the story about this.
Starting point is 00:12:35 woman. And at first, I didn't understand she was an athlete doing it on purpose, but she was in a cave underground for 500 days. And they pulled her out. And I was like, how did they find her? How did she live? So the story is she did it on purpose. But 500 days by herself, a Spanish extreme athletes emerged from a cave after spending 500 solitary days, 230 feet underground. Her name is Beatrice. He's 50 years old. She went into the cave on November 21st. her goal was to learn about the effects of solitude and deprivation on the human mind and body. I mean, it's not good. I can tell you that.
Starting point is 00:13:11 Yeah. I don't know. Sometimes I really want it, though. But 500 days? Yeah, that much. That's crazy. Sometimes I'm willing to trade it out, I think. So she was monitored from afar by a team of scientists from the universities of, and they list all these places.
Starting point is 00:13:24 She says she lost count of the days after about two months. And that she thought, if you asked her, because she tried hard, it's dark all the time, right? That she thought she was down there for about 160 days. not 500. Oh my God. And what made her pull the plug? I think she hit 500. I think that was the goal.
Starting point is 00:13:41 Oh, okay. That's weird. Because I would think every time you get tired, you go to sleep, that's one day. Almost like, you know, Castaway, the little mark one day.
Starting point is 00:13:49 But Castaway has sunlight and darkness. No, no, no, but that's how you kept the days because you didn't have a calendar. Yeah, but I don't know it's all dark all the time. She may have had a light
Starting point is 00:13:57 because the athletes that she passed time during her stay in a cave by reading. Oh. So I guess maybe it's, possible or maybe because she can't have an iPad like I'm charging down there
Starting point is 00:14:08 about reading writing drawing exercising and knitting yeah so it sounds like there was some light down there but you're right if you can't see outside and you're just going to sleep
Starting point is 00:14:20 and you get tired your body's still on that day clock no only for a minute because there's medicine yeah there's medicine for people who are fully blind to try to keep them on a steady rhythm
Starting point is 00:14:31 really two cameras documented her time underground for an upcoming documentary about the project. UPI. Lunchbox if they said, hey, this is going to make you famous. 500 days. No chance. Not even to be famous. No.
Starting point is 00:14:43 Your number one goal in life. No, they got to pay me a lot of money. Okay. How much? Million? No, a million's not enough. It's got to be... For a million dollars.
Starting point is 00:14:54 They came to you and said one year underground for a million dollars. Like you'll have food, water, a book. That'd be pretty miserable for a year. Tax-free million? Yeah, why not? It's fantasy. I don't know for a million. Hey, non-tax-free, two million?
Starting point is 00:15:09 I don't know. Non-tax-free, one-point... Or I mean... Sorry, yeah. Normal, 1.6, it's going to be about a million. I'd do it for a million. For a year, I can do it. For a million dollars, heck yeah.
Starting point is 00:15:22 Sounds miserable, though, doesn't it? Yeah, yeah, but you get a million bucks. Go fund me for this. No, I'm sorry, in general, it just sounds miserable. Oh, yeah, it's the fastest go-fund me ever funded. At least one dead 96 seconded in a fungal outbreak that shuttered a Michigan paper mill. I saw this. What did you see from this?
Starting point is 00:15:41 Just that there was something that started this outbreak. And anyone that visited the mill at that time, employees, people that were just there for meetings, they all got sick. They were able to spot fungus and samples collected from people with symptoms. 76 other cases were probable, meaning they ain't got it yet. Part of the outbreak, but they think it probably can be because it grows. A contractor who worked at the mill died after being diagnosed with blastomycosis. 12 people hospitalized or 96 second. Oh, man.
Starting point is 00:16:14 So I just wonder, is this something they have breathed in and it's in their lungs? Yeah, that's what I was wearing. Because it's like paper. Are they touching? It's got to be breathing because if you're just visiting, you're not likely. Like skin. It's touching anything. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:16:30 We played ball in a town called Ashdown, Arkansas, and so we played, I played travel baseball, and they had a paper mill there. The whole town smelled like Duky. Really? And they got used to it because they lived there, but a paper mill smells real bad. At least any of them that I've ever been around. I've been around a couple, but we, and the fence, the outfell fence was really close to the actual paper mill. It was such an advantage for them because they were used to it. And we go, oh, the whole, it just kill. I don't even know if we won. You just want to get out of there. We knew going in. It was going to be miserable.
Starting point is 00:17:08 We played. And the whole time we were just like, oh. But yeah, paper mills, that was rough. I remember we were kids. We went to Anheiser, or like Bush Gardens in Tampa. And it was right. You went to Anheiser Bush. The big difference in Bush guards Anheiser Bush. Well, I guess it was Bush owned, whatever. But our hotel was right by the brewery. And I remember we were in the pool and we were all just like, this is so disgusting. This smell. And my dad would sit by the side of the people will be like, this smells amazing. What are you all talking about? Because it was beer. Two dads exchanged gunfire in Florida
Starting point is 00:17:40 in the middle of road rage. Injuring kids. Guys, I don't have a gun. I don't fight. No, but people can shoot at you. No, no, no, no, guys, you don't understand. If I see danger in the road rage, I'm out. If anyone gets out of their car... But they can also chase you. You're not chasing me. No. You don't have a fast car.
Starting point is 00:17:57 You can't tell people no. Yes, I will. You have a cool Jeep. It's not a fast jeep. Check it. If they start showing any kind of, like a gun, any kind of danger, I'm like, you win, you win. You put your hands up like that? I'm done. Like, no, but if they show a gun, they may just go show pull trigger. Yeah, they always do that. Watch this. Like, you like to scare you? I think there's an always. Like two fathers who got in what police say a road rage fight in Florida last fall, exchange of gunfire. They ended up shooting each other's daughters. Okay. Oh. Now one of them's facing attempted murder charges while the other won't have to spend another day in court.
Starting point is 00:18:28 William Hill 36, Frank Allison, 44. We're both driving home with their families, spending time in Jacksonville, northeastern Florida. They have different stories about how it started. Road rage, break checking each other, driving too fast, and that Allison's wife flipped off the hills. Oh, my gosh. At some point, because again, I say Allison, but it's Frank Allison.
Starting point is 00:18:48 That's a last name. At some point, Allison, his family members, and an independent witness told police that Hill became the aggressor trying to run Allison off the road, chasing him down, throwing a water bottle into his driver's side window, nice aim if you're able to do that. They're both moving. Yeah, solid.
Starting point is 00:19:02 That's when Allison grabbed the gun and fired. There's no waving it, Eddie. Yeah, but I would have stopped the first tailgating. Watch this. No, no, no. Guys, you understand they were both stubborn. They were both fighting. Listen to this.
Starting point is 00:19:13 This is an update on the sentencing because we talked about this. Because I remember... We did? Yes, because I remember specifically reminding Eddie at that point in time. Shot to grow on the leg. Yeah. The kids got shot. So that's when Allison grabbed his gun.
Starting point is 00:19:28 gun and fired hitting Hale's five-year-old daughter, five-year-old daughter in the lower leg. Hale grabbed his own gun from the center console. He had one as a lot of just chilling. Exactly. And did he just say, oh, look at this too. He did not. He ended the Glock 43, firing seven to eight rounds at their car. One of the bullets hit Allison's 14-year-old daughter in the back. Both girls were treated for injuries. That was October. Now, Hale is the only man facing charges. The Nassau County State Attorney's Office charged on March 30 with three counts of second-degree attempt to murder, three counts of aggravated assault, one count of maliciously throwing a deadly missile.
Starting point is 00:20:00 That'd be the bottle? The water bottle's a deadly missile? I guess if you're going so fast. What if it was a Molotov cocktail? What if it was a frosty? He had a Molotov. Yeah, the last charge stems from him throwing the water bottle under the car. That's the missile.
Starting point is 00:20:12 Allison is protected from being charged himself because the stand-your-ground loss, so he was doing his thing first when the guy pulled the first gun. Oh, stand-your-ground. Interesting. I like that. Because I guess your ground is now your car. He wasn't trying to get into the car, I guess. No, no, but the guy shot up.
Starting point is 00:20:27 at him. Yeah. And so I think that's when he's like, okay, now you can shoot back. You're okay. Now it's legal. Yeah. That's, all that stinks. Oh, that's terrible. But it's also a reminder that you don't know who you're messing with. They can have a gun at any time and they may not be like, hey, look at this. Like Eddie thinks they're going to do. It's also a reminder.
Starting point is 00:20:43 Don't drive like a fool. You know what I mean? Sometimes though, you can't help it. You drive badly. We all mess up sometimes driving. So it's, if someone drives like a full once, just let it go. What I love is when someone cuts you off, you know, and you're just like, oh my good. Like, what's wrong? And then you look in their fenders already crumbled up.
Starting point is 00:21:03 I'm like, yeah, you obviously do that all the time. That's why your fenders all messed up. I do think that too. When I see a car with all these dents and then they cut in, I'm like, well, I mean, obviously they're not a good driver because they're both ends are smashed. Well, I see people like that and just watch out for them. Yeah, because they do it all the time. So more so than I just see somebody.
Starting point is 00:21:18 I'm like, well, that's somebody I need to pay attention to when I'm driving here because they've made a lot of bad decisions. It's their scars, right? That's exactly. You run to a guy to borrow a bunch of scars on his face. Big dude, you're like, I bet that dude's been in a bunch of fights or a bunch of bad news. cauliflower eel. Here, what's it called?
Starting point is 00:21:32 Colifar eel. I'm out of so dry today, too. I can't say anything. Ramundo is paying $10 a month for what I think is probably the biggest waste of money ever. And it's not a subscription service or a streaming platform. And don't say exactly. Don't give us the name. All right.
Starting point is 00:21:49 So tell everybody on the show what you're doing. Yeah, so it's a gossip site and you can pay $4 and they'll give you I guess some inside info but I'm paying $10 it's a premium membership and they give me pictures from Coachella if there's celebs
Starting point is 00:22:04 that just started dating I get all that even before they hit the internet Yeah But why is that valuable to you For 120 bucks a year? I don't know Just maybe if I can break something here
Starting point is 00:22:14 If I sound like I know what I'm doing Like this weekend I got the Kendall Jenner and Bad Bunny They maybe are dating or something I got those pictures already But they've been dating for like a more And they were like riding horses three weeks ago.
Starting point is 00:22:24 They've been dating a little. Yeah, he means. What about Beaver and Haley Beaver? What about them? They were like, he looked like he was crying at Kid Leroy at Coachella, so I got that two days ago. Crying over what? I don't know. He was like having a breakdown or something.
Starting point is 00:22:39 You saw Sean Mendes and Camilla Cabo kissing. They're back together. They've been out and out of that. I got Emily Radikowski and Harry. How long ago did you get that? Weeks ago. Even before it was on the internet. Did you see Taylor Swift broke out?
Starting point is 00:22:52 You guys saw that too? but they didn't have that. But yeah, usually it's pretty cutting edge stuff. So, 10 bucks a month. But I would say that anyone who does what we do and that's important to them, they could subscribe to it too and then just go out with it immediately.
Starting point is 00:23:05 So then it's out there as well. I mean, I don't know. If they have it, I'm guessing there's tons and tons of other people that are doing it. They're not just sending me these exclusive pictures. It's like Ray's personal, what's the site where you show them your wiener? Only fans?
Starting point is 00:23:20 Yeah, that's it. Rulette. Yeah. Yeah, like personally, you know, you send to personals. It's like Ray's only fans. So, Ray, can you contribute to this site? Because you have info. No, Ray's always wrong.
Starting point is 00:23:31 You have inside info. Yeah, but it usually has to be correct. And I was wrong on the celebrity divorce, so. And we waited for a year for that. Yeah, like, very wrong. But nobody telling me, though, to this site because they can kick you out if they find out you're disseminating the information. Nice word.
Starting point is 00:23:46 And you think that paying $120 a month is worth it? Yeah. I mean, if it gives me a bit on the show that makes me look like I got inside info, heck yeah. Let's do it. So we're looking for this inside info as of now. I'm hoping for country artists. I don't think you're going to. What cares?
Starting point is 00:24:01 What do you have today? I mean, I was going to say the bad bunny thing with Kendall Jenner. You guys already knew that, though. Yeah, from, I don't know, a couple months ago. Did you know they were making out at Coachella? I figured wherever they're out they're making out. All right. I'll keep looking.
Starting point is 00:24:14 Hi, buddy. Did you know they were making out? Well. You know, we almost watched at the house. Was that Tetris movie? Oh yeah, I watched it. What'd you think about it? It's awesome.
Starting point is 00:24:25 It's really, really good. Because, I mean, I don't know. If you're like a, I feel like lunchbox, businessman making business deals. If you like that, like how it got started, the background of a company or something that we all know of, dude, the story's crazy. Like, this is the guy that- Don't spoil it. Wait, it's a documentary? No, it's a movie.
Starting point is 00:24:41 This is the guy that wanted to buy the rights for Tetris. Tetris was made from this guy in Russia. Like the original creator, he made it. He worked for some computer. company, but then once the government found out he was doing it, they're like, you're not selling that. That's our game. And so the fact, this guy, American, trying to get this game to the world is a crazy
Starting point is 00:25:03 story. And that's a good movie. It's really, really good. I've had a few friends tell me it was good, and we were on it, and we didn't quite commit to it because we're like, Tetris. Yeah, man, it's nuts. And the fact that it's true is just the crazy part of it. Like, dang, this guy went, like, crazy to get this game.
Starting point is 00:25:17 Is it very accurate? Did you research it, or is it like a Hollywood story? I took it for what it was. Oh, see, that's what I... 88% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes. Have you seen Air yet? No, Jordan 1? No. It's awesome.
Starting point is 00:25:30 I have to go to the movies for that, though. I did. And if I can, anybody can. Air has a 98% audience score. Oh, I can't wait. Is that coming to stream any time soon? Like... I don't know.
Starting point is 00:25:42 I'm sure. I'm sure, Mike, how long usually when these movies take? Usually about a month and a half. That's not bad. And it's already been a few weeks. Yeah, you're ever. really like it. Everybody will like that. Okay. It is coming to Prime Video 40 days after the release, month and a half. Let's go. So we're probably close to it then. Yeah. Is that what it was two weeks ago?
Starting point is 00:26:03 All right. Anything else you guys want to say before we jump? Let me play this voicemail from Joe from Pennsylvania and then we'll get out of here. Go ahead. Hey, Bobby. I'm a huge fan. Started listening to the podcast. I went all the way back. Listen to every single episode. I was wondering if you were ever going to tell a story of, of Donald Trump and Make America Great again, because I know you own that trademark, and I've been wondering that for a long time. That is true.
Starting point is 00:26:29 I did own the trademark. That is... It's too polar for me to even tell that story from a non-polar perspective. You've never told that story on there? I did stand up once at the Washington, D.C. media... I forget what it's called. Let's think of all that event where people go...
Starting point is 00:26:51 Like honors? Honors? Huh? Kennedy? No, I did that. That was really about it. I didn't tell that joke there. The Met Gallagall. No. Dang it. It's like the... Who cares?
Starting point is 00:27:01 Inagoration? The Smithsonian. Okay. Now you guys are going to give me even off of it. Anyway, I told the story once, and it was on C-SPAN, and I was there. I was with Paul Ryan, who was a senator from Wisconsin. I was with Nancy Pelosi, who's a senator from California. By the way, I mentioned a Republican-Sand-Democrats. I was Wolf Blitzer.
Starting point is 00:27:19 A lot of people there, and they asked me to come and do comedy. And I did, and I told that story. And it got a bit testy afterward. Yeah. But I didn't have a position on it. Oh, here we go. What is that, Mike? That's it, Correspondent's Dinner.
Starting point is 00:27:39 Wow. Congressional Radio and TV Correspondence Center. And so, yeah, I told that stuff. Wow, look at that. I didn't even know that existed, Mike, what you're finding up there. And so I told the story there, and it started to make the news a little bit, and I don't want anything to do with it right then. I almost wrote it in my second book.
Starting point is 00:27:55 I didn't. I'm going to wait till it's not as polarizing because people on both sides will want to kill each other and me and someone want to be my friend because of it. But it was just the most wild story. Maybe of my life when I owned Make America Great again.
Starting point is 00:28:13 Did not feel safe. Wow. Maybe that's the movie after Tetris. Yeah, that'd be cool, dude. It's brutal. When TMZ got involved, is brutal. It's just brutal. brutal time in my life. I would not do again. I would not do that again. I don't regret it,
Starting point is 00:28:28 but I would not do that again because it was, oh, but Joe, thank you. I'm going to keep talking about why I don't want to talk about it and end up talking about it, so I'm going to move off of that now. All right, thank you all. This is the post show. Hope you have a great day. You can follow the show at Bobby Bone Show, and you can follow me at Mr. Bobby Bones on TikTok. Go look at that video those kids doing donuts. It's crazy. And also on Instagram. All right, see you guys. A win is a win. A win. A win is a win. I don't care where you. Yep, that's me, Cliford Taylor the 4th. You might have seen the skits, my basketball and college football journey,
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