The Bobby Bones Show - Mon Post Show (05-22-23)

Episode Date: May 22, 2023

Bobby starts the post show by getting injured. A study reveals why most Americans don’t wear homes inside their home and we discuss what we do in our house. Bobby is excited about a TV show coming b...ack…but he’s the only one excited about it. An OnlyFans model discovered her top subscriber was her stepfather. A celebrity who has 250 sneakers so Raymundo has a question about Bobby’s most expensive shoes. Raymundo calls out Eddie on his digital detox.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:01:30 You can have opinions. You can have like a strong stance. And then there's your body having its own program. Listen to a slight change of plans on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. It's time for the Bobby Bones Post Show. Here's your host, Bobby Bones. Are we on the internet? Yep. We're screaming. We're live. Yes, that's always been my goal Hello everybody You just hurt yourself I bit my armpit or something
Starting point is 00:02:09 Something bit me Oh I think two hairs Got stuck together from deodorant When I lifted it ripped out That happens Dude you go that hard over the deodorant Where it like chunks up like that Had a rough morning this morning
Starting point is 00:02:23 Because that's the only time I did when I'm like Really rubbing hard Maybe I rub hard and grind teeth Maybe that's what I do rub it really hard and got my teeth That's just you I woke up at 2.30 or three. I had all the dog issues
Starting point is 00:02:37 over the weekend, which we talked about in the show podcast. And then I just had crazy, like an anxiety attack at my sleep that both dogs had been run over. And I woke up and my heart was pounding so hard. And most times I can calm myself after a while.
Starting point is 00:02:52 I can turn the TV on, get on the computer, listen to a podcast. I just could not get it to calm down. So, I must have been grinding that deodorant and they're pretty hard It's exhausted
Starting point is 00:03:06 Yeah, it sounds like it That's what happened I lift my arm up Okay, we got a lot to talk about First of all I have turned off my tags on Instagram I guess accidentally I know for a minute I did it
Starting point is 00:03:15 Because people would like On Twitter it's becoming a problem too There are a lot of porn pictures Popping up on Twitter They'll just like reply And be like oh but do you think that this is sexy And it's like a picture that goes This image is blurred
Starting point is 00:03:27 For your protection And only one time I clicked it And it was a weiner. Wow. And other times, I've seen people comment on it that it's like women, too. I don't know how they're getting all these naked pictures up on Twitter. But Twitter's kind of turned into just, I don't know, a frat party. I don't go over there much, man.
Starting point is 00:03:44 I mean, I promise, like, I follow you guys. None of you all stuff if you post pops up. It's everyone else's. They are going to launch a Twitter version. No, no, an Instagram version of Twitter. I think it's just going to be another tab, and it's basically going to be Twitter. Oh, okay. Like reels and stuff.
Starting point is 00:04:01 So same thing. You post, it's text. So that'd be interesting. What's funny is with reels and with stories, you got to think, those are all just stolen. Meaning stories is Snapchat. Because when Snapchat started,
Starting point is 00:04:17 we were all like, wow, look at this. You do that little 15, 20 second video. Everybody had Snapchat. Instagram. Now Meta was like, well, let's steal that and put that in ours because people like it. Boom.
Starting point is 00:04:27 Now we know it is Instagram stories. It pretty much dominates. What was the one that was? was big for a while, but then it went away. It's like five seconds. Vind. Vine. Vine went to TikTok.
Starting point is 00:04:36 Vine's TikTok, basically. But then Reels is TikTok. Wow. So Vine to TikTok to Reel's. So, but Instagram is so big. Meta, Facebook is so big. They just steal whatever else is doing, make it part of their own.
Starting point is 00:04:49 And then because they are, so we consume everything they do, it starts to become the norm. Yeah. Because Reelves is lame when it first started. And it's still, little lamer than TikTok, except for the China parts, you know, TikTok's still a little information. Yeah, feeding us what they want to feed us. But like, Reels has kind of become normal a little bit,
Starting point is 00:05:10 right? You know, if you post a reel though or a TikTok, no, no, if you post a reel or an Instagram and has that TikTok logo in it that pops up in and out, they won't accept it? No, they accept it, but it almost shares it with nobody. So when I see people post it, I'm like, man, you're not going to get, you're not going to get much here as far as engagement. Like people, seeing it or commenting on it because why would they post something with a TikTok logo on it on Instagram? So what you do is you create it off and then you post it on both places separately. Am I crazy, Mike?
Starting point is 00:05:41 No, you're not crazy. Thank you. This needed one person to go. That's true. Well, I didn't know that so thankful to know. Oh, yeah, don't post. Not that I do that, but... Yeah, don't do that.
Starting point is 00:05:50 Don't post anything TikTok on Instagram unless you don't care and you just want to sit up there on your feed. Yeah. Most Americans don't wear shoes inside their house. I thought the story was interesting because I do wear shoes in my house. Me too, but I don't. I don't want to. But then don't. I know, but it's, it's, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:06:06 It's just, I've been this way my whole life. I've always been allowed to wear shoes. But I want to transition my home. We don't have a lot of carpet. So I think that's probably the reason, heck, we don't have any carpet. The rugs, but yeah. That's that counts carpet? That's a great question.
Starting point is 00:06:21 Is it a rug counts a carpet? Yeah, because you really don't step on a rug. Yes, you do. You do? Mine's like got a coffee table on it. Yeah. You know, I don't really step on my rug either very. very often. There's one under the couch, but I think when I go to the couch, though,
Starting point is 00:06:33 I don't wear shoes on the couch. So generally I don't. Let me walk this out here. If I get on the couch, I rarely get on the couch on like normal clothes. If I'm going to couch it, I'm in shorts. I don't have any shoes on, but I don't purposefully take them off to be on the rug. Hmm. Okay. Well, I want to make the transition, but it's just, I feel like I could get my kids to get on board. and we could make it happen. But then it's like, you put your shoes on, you go to the car, you forget something, you go back in, you have to go get it out of your room.
Starting point is 00:07:08 What if you're in a hurry? Like, I thought about this exact scenario the other day because I can't be late to work. You act like that's a crazy thing. Amy's like, oh, you'll never believe it. You can't be late. That's pretty normal. So I was like, oh, I had to light my shoes up,
Starting point is 00:07:25 went out to car, and I was like, gosh, if I had to take my shoes back off to run back to my room, then I would, I potentially could be like, anyways, this whole thing. And then when guests come over, do you say, hey, we're a no shoe household now. So what do they do?
Starting point is 00:07:39 And they feel awkward. Why do you do your hands up and down when you go, we're a no shoe household? Like it's not, just be like, hey, take your shoes off when you come in. That's it. That's all you have to say. People don't think, oh, she must hate my shoes.
Starting point is 00:07:48 I think my feet's dirty. I feel like I need to have little wash, like it could be clean per visitor, but little slippers or booties people could put on. Oh, I'm not putting on a slipper that's there. No chance. You're thinking too much about it. them.
Starting point is 00:08:00 All you have to do, first of all, I keep slides near the door when they have to take the dogs out most of the time. So I got, I don't have shoes on, I put them on, then I walk back in with them. I wear the shoes in the house. Okay. But then when I don't have shoes on, I don't walk barefooted. I have very sensitive feet. And for somebody who grew up in the country, bizarre. But I've always had super sensitive feet.
Starting point is 00:08:21 No, even then, though. Really? I've never had tough feet. I mean, I would be walking anywhere. Feet are so, I can't even walk down the, like the gravel driveway without, I can get this thing. It puts a cover on your shoe automatically. It looks like a treadmill, but it sends out on the tread, a cover. You put your shoe in it and it goes swoop and goes over it.
Starting point is 00:08:44 So it's just a cover that keeps it clean. The bottom of your shoe. How much that cost though? It's like 200 bucks. That's not bad. Plus paper. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. Whatever the film is.
Starting point is 00:08:52 And you know someone's going to break that thing. They never seen it before. They're going to do their foot. They're going to start putting other stuff in it. But you know what I do? We're not a whatever household like that You take your shoes off But my kids always take their shoes off
Starting point is 00:09:05 Because they're muddy or whatever And we leave them by the front door So when people come in they automatically assume We're a no shoe house So everyone that comes into our house For the most part, they just take their shoes off Yeah, I don't think I would see them and go I should take my shoes off
Starting point is 00:09:16 I would see them and go, I just got kids And the shoes are muddy Oh, okay That's why they do. People do that and I'm always like, But I leave my shoes on when I come to your house I know, but I'm saying most people They talk bad about me when I leave
Starting point is 00:09:26 63% of Americans say they take their shoes off in their homes. That's pretty nice. I'd like to do that. I'm doing it. That's it. This is it. You've decided right now? You can part of No Shoes Nation?
Starting point is 00:09:37 Yay. Let's go, Kenny. Amy just wrote something down on a piece of paper she's never going to look at again. You're not going to take home with you. But what did you write down there? I just wrote down, I don't. She wrote down no shoes, no shirt, no problems. I was about to make it 64%.
Starting point is 00:09:54 Tulsa King. Anybody watch that? I really liked it. I'm Paramount. It was Sylvester Stallone. He was in the mob. They sent him down to Tulsa. Once he got out of jail to run Tulsa because they were just trying to get rid of him kind of. No? No, and I didn't see it. It's really good. It's only 30 minutes long. So if you have Paramount Plus, that's the show you can watch. It's Tolsa King.
Starting point is 00:10:11 But then you don't care that's coming back. Uh-uh. I mean, Sylvester Stallone is he believable as an older? Mobster? Yeah. Monster dude? Okay. Amy, nothing? Lunchwalk, nothing? Never seen it. No, I've never seen it. Never heard of it. I've talked about on a show a few times. I mean, do you remember every single TV show someone talks about?
Starting point is 00:10:30 Yeah, yeah. Yeah, the only one who doesn't sometimes is lunchbox. Hey, I just watch this show. The bear, the bear. Have you heard about it? He cooks. And I'm like, bro, I spent like three days on this show. I think we all talked about it.
Starting point is 00:10:43 Hey, the bear is coming back, though. Yeah, you told us. That's good news, chef. Well, Tulsa King is, yeah, we even did the chef thing. We've made a bit on that. All of it. No, I do that with my wife now. I call her chef.
Starting point is 00:10:55 if she calls me Shav, it's pretty fun. Huh? Okay. An only fans model, which means only fans naked person. Okay.
Starting point is 00:11:07 They don't have to be. They are, though. Some may not be. Why are you protecting them? I'm just saying they may do other things. But I'm saying probably odds are if they're only fans model, they're probably showing some of their body. Okay. That's what that's for.
Starting point is 00:11:21 They tried to make it not for that for a while, and they didn't go very well. but most only fans No it's not what you're talking about Only fan That's what they're known for Now that being said
Starting point is 00:11:30 This woman has a lead subscriber Right and it's like on Facebook Sometimes it's like I'm a person who posts the most Over on the B-Team page Oh top fan or whatever Yes So you have a top subscriber
Starting point is 00:11:41 And she discovered it was her stepdad What? No Oh dude that's messed up You want to hear This is her From VladTV.com Tell them the story
Starting point is 00:11:51 When I first started my website I had this customer who was my number one customer, bought every single thing that I sent him, and she also had a very specific username on the website. And I had someone view my TikTok page with the exact same username, and underneath that, it said, from your contacts. I narrowed it down to six people,
Starting point is 00:12:11 and one of them was my stepdad. I went with my gut feeling, and I messaged the website account, and I said, I know who this is, and within two minutes got a text from my stepdad saying, Hey, Tay, can we talk? Hmm What's up?
Starting point is 00:12:26 Let's think about this though Because like if she was just an actress And he liked her movies But it's her naked I know but that's what does she care Who sees her her naked? Dad No I get it
Starting point is 00:12:36 I get it's weird Why are you justifying? No, not justifying it Not related That's true to it It would be worse if it's related dad I don't care She's still married to your
Starting point is 00:12:44 But I would say This is the only way that can minimize that Is if the mom got married to that dude Way later in life And you were already adult and out of the house It's still weird. It is weird. But it's less creepy
Starting point is 00:12:55 if that stepdad didn't raise you. Okay. True. Thank you very much. Amy really wanted to fight back on that one. What if he's just being supportive? That's what I just said.
Starting point is 00:13:07 Then just give her some money. You don't have to look at her butt and her boobs. But her career is naked only fans. That's her career. Guys, you think he's just being supportive when he's ordering more and more pictures? I think he's a creep. Does her mom know?
Starting point is 00:13:20 I don't know. She's not live. That's the question. It was just a couple. She's not here. No, no. The news story is she went to her mom and that marriage is over. Oh.
Starting point is 00:13:30 Did say how long they've been married? I don't remember how long they were married, but she had to go break the news to her. That's a tough one. Lunchbox sounds heartbroken. What do you think about her, lunchbox? Disgusting. Well, I mean. Why'd you go to that voice?
Starting point is 00:13:45 Well, I mean, I don't know. I mean, what do I think of her? I mean, if she got an only fan? No, no, no. You saw her picture, right? I haven't seen any of the Only fans. pictures. But, no, no, no.
Starting point is 00:13:55 But have you seen her picture in the news story? Let me look her again. It's been like a couple days, you know. Things happen. A couple days. Yeah, you know, I'd look at other news stories. I forget about, you know, I move on to the next one. He looks at a lot of women is what he's saying.
Starting point is 00:14:08 No, Amy. Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. I look at a lot of things in life. And so, you know, I don't know which news stories, which, which ladies which. I mean, I was at a wedding this weekend. There was chicks on the dance floor. Okay. Are you going to look at her or no.
Starting point is 00:14:20 Yeah, I'm looking her up. He's filibustering. Is her number two fan? My second biggest fan was lunchbox. That's why he doesn't want to say anything. He's like, I'm trying to, he goes to her only fans account, I'd make logs him in. That's not funny. Hold on, here we go.
Starting point is 00:14:39 There we go. Let's see. Oh, you know what? What? All this content got taken down. Dang it. Only fans model. Talia Madison.
Starting point is 00:14:50 That's her name. She looks pretty good in this picture. Let me Google her now. Yeah, I am because that one got taken down. I'm good. We're going to move on. Well, I can't, guys, I'm trying to talk and type. It's not good.
Starting point is 00:15:05 Talia Madison, that's it. Type in her name, right? Well, I... There she is. Yeah. I mean, I get why the stepdad. I mean, stepdad did a good job. At what?
Starting point is 00:15:16 That's why you subscribe. If you look at her. He didn't create her. No, I'm saying. Like, I understand why he would subscribe to her. only fans. She's a good looking chick. Even though it's your stepdaughter. Yeah. I mean... Shouldn't he have
Starting point is 00:15:28 had a burner only fans if he's going to like ask for naked pictures of his daughter? I think he tried but the whole like, I mean, she was a good investigator. But, okay, I hear you. But I mean, you have to burner everything. If you're getting in an email, it's got to be not your stepdad at gmail.com, you know?
Starting point is 00:15:44 It's got to be, you got to have a phone number she doesn't know. Yeah. You can't... Yeah, the phone number. Okay, so my friend was trying to figure out this guy had sent her some messages or something and she trying to figure out what is. I don't know how she did this, but you know how if you're logged out of your Instagram,
Starting point is 00:16:01 it'll say, okay, we just texted a number to star star star in the last two numbers. So however, she did that to whatever the account was. Like she typed it and acted like she was locked out of it and it sent the, okay, we just texted this number and the last two digits were the guy that she thought it was and that's how she busted him. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:16:17 That's how the 76ers old general manager got busted for doing a burner accounts against Joel and Bede and those guys and giving away information because somebody was like, well, let's just see who this is. And it was the last two numbers of his wife. Dang. Got to watch out those last two numbers.
Starting point is 00:16:35 We've caught a couple weirdos that we actually knew in real life by that same thing. They don't realize they have to put their number in. Because to set up an account, you have to put a number in and get a text to it to set it up. And so dummies will set it up with their number. And then all you've got to do is, Guys, it just got creepy.
Starting point is 00:16:52 What happened? Yeah, this man has been in my life since I was 11 years old. Oh yeah, that's bad. That's not good. That's not good. No, there's no butts. I just can't find it even away.
Starting point is 00:17:03 One of the things he subscribed to was one of them was to see the underwear that I was wearing every day because she puts up an underwear picture every day. That's what you can subscribe to? Man, will people subscribe to that for me? I'm happy to share that. Wow. Oh, man.
Starting point is 00:17:17 Yeah, that's weird. He had access to this room every single day. He was also helping out wash my said underwear. Okay. This is weird. But she's hot, man. He's a good-looking chick. Last month, the worker at a waistline.
Starting point is 00:17:30 Oh, my gosh. One time when I was doing a promo for a $10 rating, he sent back a blank pick. And I rated it for him. Oh, my goodness. That's terrible. But she's on 11 when this is happening. No, no.
Starting point is 00:17:44 This is when she's a donor. Yes. But that's crazy. That's creepy. Yes. Oh, man. But have you seen a picture, Eddie? Now he won't get off the site.
Starting point is 00:17:52 I've not seen the picture. Like, we couldn't get him there for 10 minutes. Now he can't figure out how to get off of it. What do I do? Click that. Yeah, I'll send you on the box. No, don't send it to me. I'm good.
Starting point is 00:18:01 Last month, the worker at a wastewater treatment plant, Minnesota found a diamond ring in the sewage. Ooh. And they just found the owner. The woman actually flushed a ring 13 years ago. 13 years ago. There's hope. Would you keep that ring?
Starting point is 00:18:12 I found it in the sewage? Yeah. Clean up. You keep it? Yeah. Oh, I thought you made was the sewage. I thought you said, would you want your ring after it's been in the sewage for 13 years? Not one.
Starting point is 00:18:23 Would you keep it if you were in? No, no, I try to find the owner. Lunchbox? I would keep it. I wouldn't say a word to anybody. I mean, why would you hunt down the owner? It's a lost ring. The odds, hey, let's take it.
Starting point is 00:18:33 Put it on your wife's ring. Look, wife, happy Mother's Day. Happy birthday. Got you another ring. The workers went to social media. You ever bought your wife a ring for Mother's Day or lunchbox? No, I got her an engagement ring. Right, but you just said happy Mother's Day.
Starting point is 00:18:48 birthday, whatever. Yeah, I was saying if I found that ring, I'd use it for that, but I've never bought it. But if you did that to your wife, let's say her birthday was tomorrow, and you said, hey, happy wife day birthday, here's a ring, and you put it on her finger. What would she say to that? She'd be like, oh, thank you. That's interesting. Why'd you get me jewelry? You don't think she would go like, this is crap. You must have found this or
Starting point is 00:19:08 bought it at a pawn shop or something. No, I think she would just... But bought it fake at a pawn shop, and you're acting like it's real. No, she would just be like, where did you get... Why did you buy me a ring? Like, where did you? And she would ask, where'd you get it? And I'd just be like, oh, don't you worry about that girl? And then she'd be like, no, like, where'd you get it? You call your wife girl still? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:19:27 Like that and that voice? Yeah. But don't worry about it. Just showing my love, you know what I'm saying? You want to make out? And she'd probably like, where did you get it? And I'd be like, the sewage. And then she'd probably be grossed out.
Starting point is 00:19:38 But I'd say, I'd say, I cleaned it. Wait, so you just went all the way around to the truth? Yeah, why not? I mean, why not just go, hey, I found it. and lies. If you know you're going to get there anyway. I don't even think about that. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:19:53 The most expensive ice cream now is $6,700 a scoop. It's got gold and stuff. You know, that's a great question. Usually it does. What's always funny is when they do this, it'll be like, it's the world's most expensive spaghetti, $42,000. You start to look at it, it's like, you know, Korean noodles. You're like, well, that can be that much.
Starting point is 00:20:10 And then you're like, gold plate worth $41,500. Right. Okay, I bought a piece, a plate for $41,000. So an ice cream company in Japan broke the record for most expensive ice cream. It's an edible gold leaf, some fancy parmesan cheese, rare truffles from Italy, and it's $6,700 per scoop, and it literally is just a scoop, and then all the stuff around it. What I don't understand about this, though, is can't you just price it at like $100,000, even if it's just regular ice cream?
Starting point is 00:20:37 You can, but this is, you mean it to get the record? Yeah. You could, but I think they'd probably see that and go that's not accurate. It's like selling a ring for $1 million. And it doesn't appraises that. And it doesn't appraises that. Got it, I got it. So it's all the things around it.
Starting point is 00:20:51 Now, that truffle that's on it, the rare white truffle, in Italy, if you were to get it by itself, it's $7,000 a pound. So you get some shavings. I don't know. I like chocolate truffles. I like the savory truffles. Of that guys. No, no, of the girl. The only fan's girl.
Starting point is 00:21:08 Let me see. I don't know if she looks like. Check her out. No, I want to click on it. I've found a new article and has a lot of her Instagram pictures. and I'm like, I just want to see her face. Yeah,
Starting point is 00:21:17 you'll like it. I don't know that I've ever seen a face and been like, oh, yeah, you've never seen a face and be like, oh, I like that.
Starting point is 00:21:26 Okay, yeah. She's attractive, man. Okay, but she's like... Scroll down into a white bikini, she got the leg propped up. No, I'm not scrolling. Mike, show me a picture of her face. I'm good.
Starting point is 00:21:35 Mike, which picture do you show? From her video. Just the TikTok. Here we go. Show her the one. Like, there's one where she's in workout clothes. Here, bones. Show her the workout.
Starting point is 00:21:45 I got closed, Eddie. It looks pretty normal. I mean, it's pretty normal. Yeah. We can't get them on the page. Now we can't get them off. Well, this is a new page. I got a new page, man.
Starting point is 00:21:56 Jason Sedekis owns 250 pair of sneakers is the new story. Which is a lot. I think I've probably had 150 or so sometime. But then you gave me some. I've given probably 75% of them away. I went full Bill Gates.
Starting point is 00:22:14 What do you mean? giving stuff away. He gives a lot of his own money away. I went full Warren Buffett with shoes. I still have a lot of shoes, but not like I used to. And now once I get to the point to where I'm like, I've got to figure out where to put these, it's time to go back in and do it again.
Starting point is 00:22:27 Let me know. Let me know. Dude, I mean, people love my shoes. Like, where'd you get those? I'm like, ah. Just lie. Yeah. Kicks.
Starting point is 00:22:35 Yeah. White. Is that a place? Yeah, yeah, man. Foot locker. You can just say you got them online. Okay. You don't say me.
Starting point is 00:22:42 If it makes you feel like weird. I mean, I usually. do is like, man, Bobby hand me downs, man. If they know who you are. You don't have to do that. What do you mean? You could literally just be like I got them online. Yeah, man.
Starting point is 00:22:52 Bobby's closet. Bobby's closet. Oh, is that a store? Nah, man, that's my buddy Bobby. They're almost brand new though when you get them. Oh, yeah, dude. Like the dress ones, I mean, they're not, they don't look brand new anymore because I use them a lot.
Starting point is 00:23:03 Yeah. Those look good on you too. I've seen them before. I was like, dang, where did Eddie get those? And I'm like, oh, I used to have those. I think you wore them like twice, you said. One time. That's crazy.
Starting point is 00:23:11 I didn't pay for them though. Yeah. And so then I go, well, I didn't pay for these. And can someone else use them more than I'm going to use them? And if the answer is yes, I give them to that person. And my answer is always yes. Yes, yes. Ray Moondo, you said one of your buddies has a really expensive pair of shoes?
Starting point is 00:23:26 Yeah, they're NBA shoes. Sean Witherspoon. He said they're 1.2,000. Okay, it's called $1,200. Here we go. Yeah, so I was like, Bones has to for sure I have an expensive pair of shoes, so I got to hear it. What's the question?
Starting point is 00:23:41 Like, what is your most, expensive pair of shoes that you have in your closet. Ooh. I don't like to answer that. Okay. There you go. I don't. But that's like going, how much did you pay for your car?
Starting point is 00:23:56 It's not the same, but if the, ask me a yes or no question. So do you have a one yes or no question? Well, do you have a pair of shoes that is over $20,000? 20,000. No chance. If you do, no. Yes. No, you don't.
Starting point is 00:24:11 What? Dude, when do you get, when do you get tired of those? Excuse me? How's that even possible? This is a joke? Why are you on your phone? I'm going to show you something. They're a signed thing?
Starting point is 00:24:23 No, but I do have a pair of LeBron's and a pair of Kevin Durantz that are signed. Game worn. Game worn that they're just, I don't know what to do with them. But let me find this. Hold on. And then, Eddie, I'm going to have you do something for me. Yeah, I'll go to your closet. I'll take them.
Starting point is 00:24:38 No. Especially if you're not wearing a bit. No, I'm going to have. Okay. how much Amy how much are these shoes going for right here Yeah if you want to buy them
Starting point is 00:24:54 Oh wow what? How much are they going for? Whoa Two million Well hold there Okay two million You know how to get To that part
Starting point is 00:25:05 Mm-hmm Are you can you leave that for a minute? Yeah Can you go down there Be very careful And then the side compartments Just see if you see I'm not gonna die am I
Starting point is 00:25:16 Two million? Million? You didn't buy them for a million? I didn't. I didn't buy them at all. They were free. They weren't free. But they weren't worth that when I got them.
Starting point is 00:25:29 They were hard to get, but they weren't worth anything when I got them. They were just like, oh, wow, can you believe these were made? And I got it for a birthday gift from like an agent. Oh, I know what you're talking about. They brought them to the studio. But at the time, there was no big deal. So they really sell? for that? Probably not
Starting point is 00:25:48 for that. But even if not that, then... Okay, see, here's... Because there are gray ones that are much cheaper, different year, and those are 1,500, 400 or $1,500. Is that because they don't sell them anymore? Are they, like, discontinued or whatever? They do not...
Starting point is 00:26:04 They only made a certain amount. Right. So that's why they were worth so much. That's great. You did, remember I saw those in your closet, and I... Maybe my son even made a comment, like, ooh, those are cool, and you didn't even mention taking those. No, I didn't mention that. Not on one bit. So do I really think they're worth that much? No, I think they're up on this site to be bought for that.
Starting point is 00:26:21 But I don't, they're not, but I think they're probably worth. More than what Ray said? Yeah. That's crazy. Let me see, let's see if they're still there. If they haven't stolen, Mike. But the problem is I don't have the box, but I do have the tag still on them. That's amazing.
Starting point is 00:26:35 I mean, does the box make a difference? It could. At least a little bit. And you've never worn these shoes? That, dude, that's amazing. I thought about it. I thought about playing basketball in once. No, see?
Starting point is 00:26:46 Now I can't. Good thing you didn't. So if they come in, I'll show you guys. When you mentioned the LeBron's and the KDs, I thought like, that'd be cool to play basketball on those. They're huge. Oh, that's true. They don't fit.
Starting point is 00:26:55 They're huge. Okay, let me see if I have these. I've never talked about these before. Okay. Oh, I was thinking of Raymondo. He says the Eddie's always talking about doing stuff, like donating a kidney. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:27:06 Tipping $1,000. No, no, I said I'd like to tip a thousand dollars. I don't have a thousand dollars a tip. Ray, what's the next one? Yeah, and so he also said butt implants. but the new one that he's thought is a good idea, and he said that he's doing it or whatever. Oh, there they are.
Starting point is 00:27:22 Hold on a second. Are the tags on them? Stop talking, Ray. He brought him in on a pillow. There they are. Dude, that's so cool. Thank you. That's a million dollars right there.
Starting point is 00:27:34 I don't know that that's really the case. Yeah, that one's about to fall. Careful. But yeah, those are gifted. Dude, that's amazing. Don't you press a button and they call people up? Uh-huh. Well, now she just said what they were.
Starting point is 00:27:49 They're on camera. Whatever. Yes, I know. I don't know. Oh, yeah, I forgot about that. But they're the specific ones. Like, there's some you could get for... They're called pie tops.
Starting point is 00:27:59 Mm-hmm. And they're all different... They're all different kinds worth all different amounts. This is a lucky, very lucky, rare. So when you Google it, like, is it the top is a million, but the lowest is, you know, 800,000? Yes. So, here we go. The top is, like, 2 million.
Starting point is 00:28:15 Here's one where it's 6,000, an older pair that's been worn. Okay, that's not you. These are not worn. Right. Let me see what else we got here. And the tag, dude, that's key. There just aren't many of them that exist. It's amazing.
Starting point is 00:28:30 Yeah, I got pretty fortunate, for sure. But I'd sell them for 21,000. If anyone wants to buy them? If anybody wants to buy them. I'd wait. Wait for what? There's only like two, I mean, there's only like three pair you could find. Can you find any more?
Starting point is 00:28:45 Yeah, there's only been like 11 sold on this side. Ever? Ever. And some of them are cheaper. Like these for $6,000 plus $700,000, estimate tags. Those are two. Those are white? Mm-hmm.
Starting point is 00:29:01 Wow. Anyway. How does that button work anyway? Bro, I don't know. I haven't touched them. Forever, I just thought they were stupid. I never touched them. And then all of a sudden they went from stupid to, oh, my God, that may be worth something.
Starting point is 00:29:13 So the answer, there you go. Tadda. I got to take them back to the bank. Put him in a deposit box. Where they live. Where they stay. Let's see. What was that?
Starting point is 00:29:23 What's they talking about there? Nah, nothing. We can move on. We're done, right? Oh, Ray, what was it about the Eddie? Yeah, yeah. I was like, did he say it? And I just didn't hear because then I was scared to ask because y'all be like, are you even listening?
Starting point is 00:29:34 Well, you did not listen a couple times earlier. When? But Bobby gave you grace. Yeah, I did. What? Grace. You forgot because you weren't listening even then. Go ahead, Ray.
Starting point is 00:29:42 You're lying. Quickly, Eddie's digital detox. Can we all just call it what it is? He's not actually doing it because you posted when you're at Jake Owens golf tournament. So you're not digitally detoxing. It's just a fun idea. No, I said early on I have to do stuff for my work. I got to keep my Instagram and stuff like that going.
Starting point is 00:30:02 So I will post, but I'm not looking at feeds. I'm not looking at DMs. And why do you have to keep your answer going? He doesn't. There's no one is related to work. There's no one sitting by going. We just can't wait for ready to post. What happens is, you know, people start like, why don't we even follow Eddie?
Starting point is 00:30:15 He didn't even post. That's not true. I've never not seen someone post and wonder where they are. You sure. Positive. Well, maybe I won't post then. You know, my wife said would be cool is- Is your detox done?
Starting point is 00:30:26 One more week. But my wife said it would be cool as if you didn't post, but you saved everything you were going to post and then just like dump it when you're done with the detox. I thought about that, but then I already did the J-Go and stuff. Yeah. So you really didn't. And you've been on at work all day. I work.
Starting point is 00:30:41 That's my work. I'm talking about time. Why don't you understand the detox? I'm talking about time waste. it's not a detox. Well, they just call it that. But it's really like, I'm not going to waste time by scrolling on my social media. You can say that you cut down 90% of your time on social media.
Starting point is 00:30:55 You're social. But you're saying the words digital detox and church. And what? TV falls into that too. Like, I'm not watching shows by myself. But if my wife says like, hey, do you want to watch a show together? Absolutely. That's quality time.
Starting point is 00:31:07 So if you're an alcoholic, you'd have a beer with somebody else, but just not by yourself. Oh, dang. That doesn't work. That doesn't work for those dudes. Okay. I did. Eddie sent me a video of him playing football with his. You judged me hard, dude.
Starting point is 00:31:20 I didn't judge you hard. Yes, you did. Okay, go ahead. So, Amy, so my son, my four-year-old, he was like, hey, you want to play catch? So I was like, yeah, and I was sitting in the back, you know, I sat in a chair, had a drink. And I was just throwing catch with him, and he was catching everything. He was running, like, football routes. So I shot a video.
Starting point is 00:31:36 I'm like, ooh, I want to send this to Bobby, like, jokingly, hey, can you send this to Jerry Jones? Like, look at this kid. And then, I was like, yeah, that's cool and all. But, like, man, like, you managed to just, like, sit in a chair and be lazy and be... Also run your kid. Yeah, you're an active dad that also is... I know it was a compliment. Like, you figured out how to keep him going, but you just do nothing.
Starting point is 00:31:53 And I was like, hey, man, like, that's how you do it. That's the goal. To sit and do nothing while you... You took it as an insult. Yeah, you were totally judging me. It wasn't. And this is actually what I wrote. Don't forget, receipts exist, because I'm not digital detoxing.
Starting point is 00:32:07 You were not. What I said was, after he sent me the video, I said, He can run and he can catch. And you've somehow mastered sitting and doing nothing while being a good active dad at the same time. That's pretty funny. Yeah. That's pretty funny. Thank you.
Starting point is 00:32:21 Hey, how crazy is that video, though? Dude, he's catching every single ball, run on full speed. Dude, he just turned four. It's crazy. Oh, that's amazing. Yeah, it's wild. Let's see. George Foreman.
Starting point is 00:32:29 Amy, you want to watch the movie? Are you saw the movie? It was on at home. You like it? Whatever. I mean, I didn't, I feel like y'all reviewed it and no, didn't really like it, but I guess I just didn't. I didn't see it.
Starting point is 00:32:39 No, it was the, in the movies, too. What do you give it again? I gave it like two out of five. Yeah, I was like, well, maybe because I had such low expectations, it didn't seem as bad to me. But I did have to Google if he was still alive. Is he? Yes. Okay.
Starting point is 00:32:54 I mean, I haven't seen him around. I know. So, yeah, but my son was asking like a hundred questions. What do you give it? Three. Okay. I thought it looked good, but if Mike doesn't like it, I ain't going to like it. It's kind of crazy how we even got into the George Foreman.
Starting point is 00:33:11 Grills like selling. Didn't they want somebody else? Barbecue sauce. I don't know, did they? I don't know if they addressed that. But he was due, like he just, I didn't realize that at one point in time, he lost everything and that his manager had stolen it from him. Really?
Starting point is 00:33:31 And then it just, so then it got into this. And then my son's like, so how would someone steal all your money? Why would they do that? I don't. And we're like, well, it happens. So we started down that rabbit hole. And then I just, I was impressed with his perseverance or his, he was innovative and a hot, like he, he worked hard. So it seemed in the movie.
Starting point is 00:33:54 And that's the absolute truth. Always. Yeah, yeah. And I didn't know he went back at like such a, like he totally quit to become a pastor. No idea. We watched the next to last episode of Succession last night. I won't say anything about it. Anybody else watching it?
Starting point is 00:34:07 Mm-mm. You don't even watch Succession at all, Mike? Not at all. Eddie? No. I don't watch it. I do, and I have not watched last night. Is that the only one?
Starting point is 00:34:13 I'm not going to say anything. She holds her hands up. Amy, you're the spoiler. If a vampire is coming to you and you do the cross on your fingers, that's what she did to me. Stay away. Don't say, I'm not saying anything about it. Okay, okay. I have respect for our audience.
Starting point is 00:34:24 But I am watching it, yes. It's excellent. Yeah. It's achieved new heights that at its highest, which was amazing, it wasn't there. New Heights, I didn't even know it could be reached. The show, Love and Death, has got. one more episode left on HBO Max? Oh man, it's real good.
Starting point is 00:34:45 AKA candy on Hulu. Yeah. I haven't watched that version of it. Oh yeah, I started watching that one. Love and Death? Yes, it's so good. And it's true. I know, dude, that's crazy. It's, though, man. 80. Yeah, 80. 80s, 80. 80. 80s, yeah. Crazy.
Starting point is 00:34:58 80. So, Amy, did you watch the Hulu one you said? I did. Don't spoil anything. I wonder which one's better. Well, watch them both. No, no, I'm good. I would think if I were guessing the HBO one would be better just based on the brand, but I don't have any reason to think that.
Starting point is 00:35:14 I guess my loyalty is Stachio Max, yeah. Other than HBO usually puts out higher quality stuff, succession, Holiday Harmony. Fresh Prince Reunion. That's right, holiday harmony. All right. I think that's it. Amy, are you watching Dear Mama?
Starting point is 00:35:29 What's that? The Tupac. Did you ask me that they work out? Yeah, yeah. Where's it? It's on Hulu. Okay, I'll watch it. Dear Mama, Tupac, Tupac documentary.
Starting point is 00:35:37 Dude is crazy. What's the last thing he told me? Oh, that's a show on Apple Plus with Jennifer Garner. I don't know how. Somebody's missing, right? Like a kid's missing? I don't even know how I clicked on this. Only fan, stepdad?
Starting point is 00:35:51 No, the dad is missing. Oh, the dad's missing. That's like me. So it's all right, but now I'm going to finish it because I'm three in. And I like Jennifer Garner. It doesn't, it had, I looked up the ratings. It's 48% positive on Rotten Tomatoes. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:36:04 But I'm going to keep going. We're just about done with succession. We're just about done with love and death. It's only really a long two shows we're watching right now, but we're waiting for Ted Lassau to finish so we can start it. Same. And just kind of binge it. We haven't even started this last season.
Starting point is 00:36:16 I'm very excited to start that one. Yeah. I don't want people to think I'm over at Apple Plus. Just looking for anything but Ted Lasso. Hey, Amy's over there. Just browsing around. What, Rodeo Drive over an Apple Plus? That's it.
Starting point is 00:36:30 I think that's it. We feel good. Ray, Mike. How long have we been? 36 minutes. That's enough for me. All right. We'll do a new episode of 25 whistles today.
Starting point is 00:36:38 well, Jim Edmonds is on with us. And other than that, you guys have a great day and we'll see you tomorrow. Bye, everybody. A win is a win. A win is a win. I don't care what you're saying. Yep, that's me.
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