The Bobby Bones Show - Mon Post Show (06-26-23)
Episode Date: June 26, 2023Eddie saw two celebs working out at a public gym. Bobby talks about working out with Sam Hunt at an event over the weekend. Raymundo talks about how he’s gone too far into being obsessed with him. W...e debate on whether we wake up before our alarm or not. Mr. Beast says he turned down a trip on the Titan and why the viral dog watcher job was pulled.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Here's your host, Bobby Bones.
Where to start.
I guess we'll start with this.
Eddie saw two celebrities working out at a public gym.
Yeah, it's crazy, dude.
I mean, you go in there.
Why? Why?
Because it's a public gym.
Like, there's just normal people working out there.
And then you see these two celebrities amongst the scrubs and like, what are you guys doing?
You don't have like gyms at your house?
Do you consider yourself a scrub?
Absolutely.
Okay, just making sure.
I'm in there with everyone else.
Got it.
Okay, so I guess I wouldn't think you would be as affected since you live here.
It's still crazy, though.
Okay, got it.
You see these celebs and lunchbox, you agree with me.
But how big of a celeb?
one A lister.
Oh, oh, like a row.
And I would say one B-ish lister.
Oh.
By the way, B list is pretty big.
Yeah.
Yeah, like you see them and you're like, it's more, it would be more of like, I know that person's famous from something.
Oh, that would be C list.
That'd be like B-lister.
Oh, yeah.
If you don't know who they are.
A is like entertainer that you're massive, Garth Brooks.
A, well, there's definitely an A in there.
B is almost to that category, but not quite like Thomas Rett.
Okay.
It's still a massive star.
Maybe C then.
C would be, I don't want to keep an assignment.
Examples of everyone.
You're about to do that.
Okay, who was the C-lister?
Charles Esten.
Oh, yeah.
Charles is a pretty normal dude, though, yes.
Pretty normal dude, but I'm thinking he's got like, he was on Outer Banks,
Jesse.
He's gotten famous like three times in his life, which is crazy.
From whose line when he was young.
The improv show.
Yeah, and then Nashville, he got super famous.
And then Outer Banks, he's famous again.
Like, that guy has just constant.
doing it.
Yeah.
And you would think he'd have a mansion with a gym in his house, but now he's working out
with the rest of us.
And then there was, was he working out with the A-lister?
Dude, he was by himself just working out.
No, no, no.
Oh, so they weren't even talking to each other.
I don't even know if they knew they were there together.
What did you just did your face?
I have a guess on the A-lister because my friend saw big-time A-lister at a gym, and I was shocked.
Speaking of which, hey, Ray, I worked out with Sam this weekend.
Oh, tell me.
Tell me.
What did you guys do, chest, shoulders?
buys,
cardio.
Hey, Ray, you want to hear something crazy?
Yeah, tell me something.
I worked out with Sam this weekend, dude.
You did too?
Yeah, bro.
That's dope.
We went to a workout group,
like our trainer, Kevin,
had a big charity thing,
and Sam came out.
Dang.
Yeah.
I'm with them all the whole time.
Dude, I never even see that dude out at anything.
Sam's so, very normal.
Is he an A-lister?
Yeah.
Yeah.
I would say so.
Yeah.
Yeah, Sam's like the most normal dude ever.
And you just, I mean, he's a monster.
Was he going shirt off?
No.
He would not.
He just kind of, I'm not going to say, he doesn't keep to himself.
He's just quiet.
I know why he was there now.
Now it makes sense.
Dude, he's a lumberjack.
Him and Klug are, they work out.
Yep.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
He's a lumberjack.
He looks like a, like the paper towel dude.
He's, yeah, he's massive.
Oh, bounty?
Brony.
Brony.
What did you say, bounty?
Bounty, there's bounty paper towels.
Is there a bounty man, though?
That's a real question.
Is there a bounty name?
No, I just mixed him up.
Bounty is the quicker picker up.
Because I would have just gone with Bounty,
but I'm like, oh, yeah, not thought about it,
but it does make sense it's Brony.
It is.
Okay.
Oh, that's Mr. Clean.
Do you say that Sam Hunt has his own gym in his mansion?
Probably has something.
It's one of those where I'm a little too close situation,
so I don't want to act like I don't know,
but I also don't want to give away personal information.
Fair on that one?
Sure.
Do you respect that?
Absolutely.
Thank you.
Was he trying to get a workout in, or was he just there?
No, we all worked out together.
Okay.
Yeah.
Was it a race type thing?
Or you guys were all just, everybody just push what you can.
Yeah.
It was a group.
There was like, there were like 60 people there on top of a parking garage.
Right.
I saw pictures from it.
And so we had a group.
There was like three groups of 15, 20 people, maybe four groups of 20 people.
Was it a race type thing?
No, it was working out.
It's a charity workout.
Got it.
So Sam was in your group?
We were together some, but in the lifting group, we just, I don't think so.
I don't know, a group is pretty big.
Edit, you same are a group?
No, I don't think so.
I never worked out with Sam.
I didn't spot Sam or anything.
Huh? Running it was?
Yeah.
And Sam and I stood together
while they were doing the stuff at the end.
I just kind of caught up, but I don't...
Ray, Sam's such a normal dude.
If you just wouldn't have been like a psychotic weirdo to him,
you'd probably be friends with him.
I know, he's really cool.
My wife talked to him more than I did when I was in Vegas.
No, no, I know, but you just have made it such a deal
that you're like obsessed with him.
And I think had you not done lead with that,
he's like such a normal, nice guy that you probably...
Because you're awesome.
We all love you and you're really a great friend, a great person.
I think you guys would be friends.
But I just think it was just not the wrong foot.
It was the stalker foot.
I'm just dug in on being obsessed with him.
I know.
And just even saying that, you know.
Obsessed with him.
Why?
No going back from that.
You're right.
And I could say, oh, yeah, yeah, I'll keep it cool.
But when I went backstage in Vegas and saw him, dude, I freaked out for three minutes.
There was no keeping it cool.
But why?
I don't know.
That's just my, that was my reaction.
It wasn't scripted.
it was nothing. There was no cameras rolling. I went
nuts. I went ballistic on the guy.
At least you know who you are.
Yeah, well, you know you are.
Well, anyway, Sam's awesome.
Eddie, who was your right list for that you saw? Well, you ruined it.
Sam Hunt. What? Oh.
Yeah. That's...
Isn't that crazy?
No. Is it...
Is it... You saw him
at the same thing? No. No. This was at a public
gym. Not the top of the
parking garage. That was separate.
It makes sense because I know... Yeah.
It was wild, dude.
Why does it make sense? Hold on, Bobby.
Why does it?
Because I understand works out.
So where was Eddie working out?
Eddie works on a place?
Yeah.
On my off days.
You know what I'm saying?
Just keep the reps going.
Yeah.
I don't understand.
It doesn't.
Don't worry about it, man.
So Eddie now has a gym membership to go work out.
I've always had a gym membership.
And I never use it until recently.
It doesn't matter.
We've walked down a trail that's a bit confusing for everybody now.
I'm so confused.
But, yes.
Sam's such a normal dude.
He just works out with people.
It's crazy.
And Nashville's so cool.
They don't bother.
anyone. Right. Like, it's great.
Correct. No one bothers me. We don't
bother them. Why would somebody bother
you? I'm just saying nobody bothers anyone. Exactly.
Why would somebody bother you? I don't know.
If somebody was going to bother. They want to use the Olympic?
Hey, sir, excuse me, you're sweating all over that.
Are you mind wiping that up? Maybe that would be it.
That's funny. Okay.
Well, thanks, Eddie, for them. Yeah, man.
Wait, wait. So who's Amy's?
Oh, it's Justin Timberlake.
That's huge.
Yeah, that's huge. He wasn't at my gym.
Yeah, I was just surprised that he was at a
gym.
Here?
Mm-hmm.
Was it quantum?
According to my friend.
I don't care which one.
I don't know if you're like.
I don't think it was quantum.
I think it was like a lifetime.
Mm-hmm.
Yeah, and lifetime it's pickleball courts here too.
I have a few titles that I own here.
And like Diplow will work out.
There's some.
Wallin was going there for a while.
The DJ?
Mm-hmm.
Wow.
Does he live here?
Just who?
Deplo.
Nobody's here a lot.
He's here a lot.
You know what I saw on the flight the other day?
There was Julian Michaels.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
She was a big workout, girl.
No, you're thinking that's not Julian Michael.
What are you talking about?
Yeah, yeah, from Biggest Loser.
No, she has all those products.
I'm not talking about Julia.
I'm talking about Julian Michaels, the songwriter.
Got it, got it, got it.
Who am I thinking of that?
You're doing Julian Michael.
Jillian.
Jillian.
Oh, Julia.
It's what I'm thinking.
There we go.
More confusing stuff.
28% of us wake up before our alarm.
Just around the room.
here in the morning, do you wake up before your alarm goes off? Amy?
No, my alarm wakes me.
Lunchbox? Only if I had to pee.
Just generally, your alarm does wake you up?
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Eddie?
As of late, yes.
It's in the last, like, I don't know, six months.
Oh, that's a big size.
Yeah, I wake up.
That means you're getting older.
I would say about 30 minutes before my alarm goes off and I just kind of stare at the clock.
What?
And then get up.
I don't know.
I don't think I've had my alarm clock wake me up at least a year.
year, year and a half.
Wow.
I need help.
I do.
Mine is, I think, stress.
I'm just so obsessed with not being late and make sure I get everything done.
I usually wake up an hour before my alarm goes off.
On the weekends, I don't set an alarm, so it's not like I wake up, because I don't do that.
But do you still wake up early?
Then I'd like to, yes, but I can still sleep.
If I have nothing, I can sleep.
I guess I slept really good on Saturday night into Sunday.
Probably like nine hours.
I would never do that on.
weekday because I'm just, okay, I got to get this, got to get that, got to be, be sure to be there for this.
A little, little self-imposed stress sleeping.
Yeah.
But yeah, no, I never go to an alarm.
Like this morning, I probably woke up an hour and 20 minutes for my alarm.
And I also know I'm not going to get back to sleep.
And so I just get up.
You get up, start your day?
Just get up and start going with the dogs.
It takes me 15 minutes.
So to get all the dogs stuff done in the morning, get them up, feed them, get them outside.
So quicker I get that done, quicker I can start on the show.
Mike D will know if I'm going to come.
man half just in complete disassociation because if he gets an email like 2.30 in the morning
from me, he's like, oh, God, it's going to be a crazy day. Mike, give us a heads up when he does
that. I'm never in a bad mood because of it. I'm just saying, like, we have that text thread without
you. Were you all talk crap about me? No, we don't talk crap out. Yeah, I hate that thread. Maybe I'm on
there as a secret name. You guys don't even know. Ooh, maybe. I'm waiting to inherit my mom's
superpower. Of? She never used an alarm. She would just tell herself before she went to bed what time to
wake up and she would wake up. That's pretty crazy.
That's like a ninja. It's like a ninja. Two things I wish I could do that a ninja would do.
One, wake up whenever they want to shove their balls inside of their body to eliminate vulnerability.
Excuse me? All right, moving on. So that's what they would do.
Yeah, yeah. So I heard. So right, if a ninja, you're going to beat up a ninja, fight a ninja.
What do you do to any man? You go to his vulnerable spot. You kick him in the balls.
You can't if his balls are pushed up into his body. Interesting. So I heard the ninjas can push their nuts into their body.
And I've tried. It don't feel good.
I always quit before I actually get to that point.
Stop, stop.
But that would be pretty cool?
Mr. Beast turned down a trip on that Titanic,
that submersible, the Titanic submersible that goes under.
Really?
Yeah, and there have been a few people now say they've turned it down.
I guess the guy was really looking at one for press.
I mean, look, it's like Bezos, right?
He likes to take famous people on the rocket ship
because he wants people to care about the rocket ship.
People also pay a lot of money for it,
but I think this guy was doing that a little bit too.
but Mr. Beast is one of the people who came out.
James Cameron, too, was like,
we could have told you this was going to happen.
The Navy also said they heard it explode way earlier than...
Really?
Then, yeah.
Like when they look back, they heard a...
that they thought was hours and hours and hours,
maybe days before we knew.
So, yeah, the Ocean Gate submarine tragedy.
I tell you, I just don't feel like the jokes and the memes are there yet.
Or maybe they'll ever...
I mean, there are jokes and memes all over the place.
about the...
Wow.
Really?
That's not good.
I'm glad I haven't seen that.
That's horrible.
Yeah, it's pretty bad.
I don't know.
I'm never offended by a joke.
I just choose not to look at it anymore.
I don't want to waste my energy there.
I'm being offended by something,
especially if somebody's not getting hurt,
like an animal or a human or somebody not being able to eat.
I don't like it.
And mostly, most dark stuff, I get why that's funny.
Sure.
Even if it's not funny, I still am like, oh, I get why.
why that's funny. I still, this is, I don't like the jokes about this one yet.
I think people just, or ever, I don't know if ever, I probably won't ever, but yeah.
People just have a hard time, like, just putting themselves in a situation.
Well, if that was your family.
It seems fictional.
Right.
I understand.
Yeah, it's not real.
It's like how you can make fun of people, celebrities, or it's how you can go after people
on social media because it doesn't seem real.
Even though they are real, you don't really feel like you're affecting anything because
you don't really know them.
You can't touch them.
But if we did think that that's real and, like, put yourself in that situation,
I think everybody would skip the memes.
Anyway, Mr. Beast, by the way, this dude, aside from the Titanic story, because, yes, he talked about it.
And the three things I wanted to mention was that.
James Cameron going, no chance.
And they showed James Cameron's, he paid like $10 million to make his.
He's got the deepest.
And it is layered with all this technology and equipment.
I don't know, it's got a bunch of lights in us.
I just assume it's super cool and super safe.
But then you're getting this guy, it looks like a tin can, the one that, like the, like,
they're just sitting in there with a tin can in a tin can.
Did you see that demonstration of a Coke can
and kind of what happened when it,
that's what I've seen online.
Like it's a quick little video of the scientist
showing how a Coke can goes in to the water.
I don't know how it, but it just completely like implodes
like instantly.
Because of the air pressure?
And it was demonstrating what happened potentially to that.
The dumbest people are those like,
you're going to tell me a boat, like the Titanic could be on the bottom
and it wouldn't explode, but this thing explodes.
There's a conspiracy.
No, it's the air pressure.
When the Titanic sank to the bottom, there was no air pressure.
Yes.
That's why it sank.
Yeah.
People on Twitter really go.
Oh, yeah.
Mr. Beast, whose real name is Jimmy Donaldson,
has the second most subscribed channel overall with 162 million subscribers.
Dang.
Wow.
Who's number one, though?
Is there a YouTube?
I think he's coming from another country.
Oh, yeah?
He's one of the 10 highest paid YouTubers having an estimated net worth like $500 million.
He says he spends $5 million a month to make his videos.
That's quite the investment.
He gained significance to his YouTube channel,
which features attention-grabbing videos of extreme challenges,
stunts, and philanthropic activities.
His initial focus was on gaming and commentary,
but then he started doing widespread, large-scale donations.
He has made the most of his money through YouTube
and his Beast apparel.
I don't know. I like Mr. Beast.
I don't know anything about it.
I might just see him doing stuff.
What's the apparel? Is there a logo that we would recognize?
The Beast logo.
Just like a beast?
Dude, I don't know.
but I do like him
because he's such a normal looking dude
I would not recognize that logo
I've never seen it before in my life
looks like one of the Thundercats
He does
That's cool
Yeah he's just a normal looking dude
No model or anything
And he seems to like care
And if he does or not
Who cares as long as stuff's happening
It's like he donates a car
To that waitress
Everybody got mad because it has a logo on it
Who gives a crap
She can use the car
I don't care if I's live that
I take that every day
All day
So there's that.
Yeah, there was a truck where I grew up
that was like sitting outside a convenience store.
It was brand new.
And they said, if you win the lottery,
like the grand prize,
you win this truck too and have the logo on it,
dude, that truck stayed in front of that store
for like 20 years.
It was an old car by the time they gave it away, I think.
Or if they ever gave it away.
Because nobody won it?
No, nobody ever won it.
Eesh.
The viral dog nanny job posting
that we talked about
with the $127,000 a year salary
got yanked because there were too many applicants.
What?
you're going to pay me $127,000 to watch it all?
Can you imagine people?
Of course.
Everyone. Everyone will want that job.
That's crazy.
But yeah, they had to pull it because so many people wanted it.
The ad, which since has been deleted, was shared two weeks ago.
And then once it became a new story, it went from like 30 to 2000.
People are applying for it.
Imagine having to go through those applications.
Man.
Ray, would you let me know on my 11 o'clock meeting is here?
Yes, I will.
Okay, thank you.
Just got here.
Really?
Okay.
That was quick.
Early.
I don't know what this meeting is, but you got to like that.
What's going down?
Got here early.
Six minutes early.
What's going down?
Just business, man making business deals.
Got it.
Got him.
Who you mean with?
Another broker.
Somebody you ain't.
Well, obviously, I am.
Who you mean with?
People.
Yeah, 430.
Oh, we got a meeting at 430?
You do not.
Nobody says a meeting at 430.
You do if you want to cancel last minute.
You do if you have to go home and take a nap.
4.30.
Who's your meeting with the 430?
People.
Okay.
You don't have to tell me.
I really don't care.
I just don't want to put their business out there.
Okay.
Yeah.
If you don't want to put their business, I won't put their business either.
Is it a work meeting?
Yeah.
Why do you keep trying to hold your smile back?
I mean, what?
Where is your meeting?
At a restaurant?
You know.
At 430.
What restaurant, man?
Loobies?
Not at hell.
No, not lubies.
What's yours about?
Business.
Are you getting dressed up?
Are you going to get dressed up?
Yeah.
That's right.
Okay.
That's fine.
Okay.
I will tell you,
mind you,
tell me yours.
All right.
Because I just want to know yours.
Sponsorships.
Go ahead.
That's one nugget.
Go ahead.
Sponsorship.
No.
Okay, maybe not
Maybe not sponsorship, maybe partnership.
Mine's brand deals.
Yeah.
Okay, okay.
That's what I'm saying, partnership.
Brand deals.
Interesting.
The same thing?
For like.
That's why I don't understand what a brand deal,
what you mean by that.
Just won't you tell me who yours is?
I'll tell you more about mine if you tell me yours.
Well, you can just tell me, you know,
because then once I tell you,
you just be like, I'm done.
I mean, I know how you play your games.
No, you don't.
Yeah, I do.
Oh, yo.
Yeah.
Hey, Lunchbox, when you have your...
We just keep doing this.
When you have your meetings, like, is it weird to eat?
Do you eat first and talk business or do you talk business during the meal?
Oh, you eat and talk business.
Same time?
Really?
There's no way you do that.
I'm a big hater of eating and having business.
Right.
And the way Lunchbox eats, do you ever seen him kill a basket of chips?
Oh, dude.
It's like, that chips and salsa will be gone in 30 seconds.
So there's no way he's going to be like,
Yeah, so my business idea.
What's your specifics in?
I'll give you more of my specific sports.
Restaurant.
The restaurant?
Okay, you're going.
You just said you were going to a restaurant.
Yeah.
You're going to buy the restaurant?
No.
You're just going to eat at it.
Not just to eat.
I'm going to talk.
Business.
Okay.
I've told you mine's a sports brand sponsorship deal.
That's what literally the meeting's about.
No, I know.
And I just told.
I just told you a partnership restaurant.
Why are you talking in front?
Like I'm talking like you talk.
No, no.
Mine is a meeting with somebody who has a sports-based company who wants to talk about future brand deals with me and sponsorship deals.
Okay.
And so I am going to a restaurant that is talking about maybe a partnership with me.
With what?
Another restaurant.
Hello.
Hey, come eat at our restaurant.
Oh, so you're going to be, like, do commercials for them.
I'm starting to move in.
No, no, no, no.
That's a partnership.
No, no, no, no.
So you're going to read commercials for a client.
Maybe.
Okay, that's all you had to say.
You made it with a client about any commercials.
What I thought was you're investing in a restaurant.
That's what you made it sound like.
Oh, no.
Partnership is that.
I thought we were meeting about my chicken.
You and Eddie are eating that?
I don't remember that meeting.
Partnership, I would have thought you would be doing something and then have a piece of their business.
That's your partners.
I see what you're saying.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
That's not it?
No.
That's so cool.
though, you're going. Yeah.
Try to make that money.
Yeah.
430.
Everybody that scoffed at me.
Nobody scoffed.
No, he did.
No one schedules a meeting for 4.30.
No, that's pretty funny, though.
430.
A 430 dinner meeting is funny.
But that being said, it makes sense.
I didn't scoff at you.
I gave you the respect.
I didn't say.
Like, you guys, I say things and you scoff, so whatever.
You don't believe me.
I don't care.
I talked to you like a peer.
Thank you.
You're welcome, Peter.
Yeah.
Peer to peer.
It's peer to peer to peer.
Yeah.
All right.
You just lie so much, man.
He does.
There was no, when did I lie?
You lie all the time.
Name one lie.
Oh, man.
Can't do it on the spot.
Exactly.
Paddle boat.
Okay, that's a good way.
Shark case.
Hey, the ghost that threw you in the closet.
That's not a lie.
Let's talk about life.
I want to donate a kidney.
That's a lie.
I never said, I've thought about donating a kidney.
And you've never had the opportunity?
There's still time.
Wait, wait.
Have you had the opportunity?
Well, I don't know.
Don't lie.
Don't lie right now.
I mean, I did get a DM.
Thank you.
you. I got receipts.
I did get a DM, but I don't know if I'm a match.
And I just don't know enough
about it yet. So, but you don't know
and then you don't know, but how do you start to
know, do you think? As when I say,
you know what, I'm ready to do it. Or you just go learn before you even say you're ready to do it.
I'm so not close to doing it.
But I'd like to do it someday. Yeah, I'd like to grow wings on a
a butt and fly out of here too. Stop it. No, you don't.
I would like that a lot. Wouldn't you guys think it'd be fun if you're
going to go wing out of your butt and fly? That's not realistic.
Hey, any would like to give a thousand dollar tipped a waitress?
I someday, if I'm ever a billionaire, that's what I want to do.
Only a billionaire?
Why do you be a billionaire to do that?
That's what they do.
What about if you're a millionaire?
Yeah.
How many millions?
You could do it.
Multi or one?
One million, you go broke that way.
Five million.
Yeah.
And five million liquid, not just in assets.
Five million liquid, and I would do it probably once every two months.
No, you wouldn't.
Yes.
Because that's so awesome, dude, to leave a tip like that, change somebody's life.
No, I hear you and you're very passionate about it.
But right now, right now.
If I did that, my wife would be like, what do you do?
Like, oh my gosh, we need that.
Okay, right now, could you tip $100?
Yes.
Every two months?
I can probably do it twice a year.
Have you?
I've done it.
Twice a year.
Where's this math coming?
You're just like, let me think about it.
Twice a year.
I have to go.
So we find out who the liar is.
I'm going to go to this meeting.
That's not lie.
You both do your own.
Eddie's is more of an embellishing fantasy.
And lunchboxes is a pure lie, but you both lead us down road sometimes that we're like,
how do we get here?
What's your agent's name?
Jackson Hughes.
Okay, listen.
There we go.
No further questions, Your Honor.
Do you really have a meeting today?
How many times do I say?
Like, I don't understand.
Mostly it's because it's just because you just don't understand.
You constantly make up stuff about your business deals, but I do believe you have a meeting today.
It's sort of like when we did the segment about the last time we cried, you guys called me a liar.
No, no, no, we didn't.
You came out of, Eddie and I talked about this after the show.
You came out, it's just out of nowhere and it's super serious.
I did, and I respected you.
But they were like, are you kids?
Could you kid so much so they thought you were kidding again?
I just don't understand.
Like, you ask a question, I answer it, and then you call me a liar.
So it's like, okay, then I'm a liar.
How many chicks do you think you've hooked up with in your life?
Oh, at least 100.
Lies.
Over 100.
See, he's lying again.
Okay.
Do you mean, hold on.
You were not on 6th Street with me, dude.
Like you were not there.
You should have checked out that house.
I mean, it was like coming through.
How many chicks?
There's like a train station, turn style.
Let me just, okay.
Let me just say this.
How many ladies do you think you had full intercourse with?
Oh, probably at least 100.
Oh, my gosh.
He's a lying.
He's a liar.
Okay.
No way.
Dude.
Now we're making Bobby late for his meeting.
Yeah, I got to go.
But it's a great conversation.
It is.
I got to go.
All right, we'll see you guys.
By the way, there are still some tickets to some of these shows.
Some of them sold out, but there are like 20 tickets to the whole theater in
in Wichita, at least on Saturday.
Bobby Bones.com.
Tampa, look, to be sold out, except for singles.
are just single tickets left in the theater.
Nashville just single seats.
It's good.
Virginia Beach just single seats.
D.C. Louisville, there are still some tickets in Las Vegas.
Bobbybones.com.
Come to the show.
Comedically inspirational.
I got to go.
Have a great meeting today.
Thank you, you too, man.
Close that deal.
Close that deal.
I will close that deal.
Get it.
And get that money, you know what I'm saying?
That's what I'm trying to do.
Eat that paper.
I mean, I just made up a meeting out of nowhere, but.
See, he doesn't have a meeting.
Oh my gosh.
See, you just, you just admitted it.
Are you being sarcastic?
I can't tell.
All right, guys.
We'll see you tomorrow.
Bye, buddy.
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