The Bobby Bones Show - Monday Post Show (12-12-22)
Episode Date: December 12, 2022Bobby starts talking about how Monarch was cancelled after 1 season. We share other shows we thought were cancelled to early. Bobby shares stories from his time on Nashville. We teach Lunchbox about T...he Miracle in the Andes and energy leakage. We get into something juicy involving Morgan and her ex-ex-boyfriend.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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It's time for the Bobby Bones post show.
Here's your host, Bobby Bones.
They cancel Monarch on Fox.
after a season.
That's the country music one?
Oh, yeah.
I didn't watch it.
It looked a bit cheesy.
But it doesn't mean it won't be good.
Yellowstone at times can be a bit cheesy.
Yeah.
But that's okay.
Yeah.
And I didn't jump into Yellowstone until
probably season two and Amy.
Maybe Amy was like, you gotta watch it.
Yeah, but I mean, I was late to it too.
Like, I remember my friend Gracie telling me,
you have to watch it.
And I was like, I don't like old-timey westerns.
Same.
I just didn't understand.
Same.
Yeah.
I am just, again, I don't like to see anything canceled because I know what it's like.
I guess I haven't had a show canceled.
My Nat Geo show couldn't go on because I couldn't travel international and do this show.
So Breaking Bobby Bones got, it wasn't canceled, but they were like, let's keep going.
Can you go to Italy and then France?
And then I'm like, I can't.
I got to do this show.
So I guess it sucked.
We couldn't continue that show, at least not for now.
I guess it's still alive if we ever want to go back to it.
It's on Disney Plus.
But I know what it's like to not be able to do a show.
and that sucks for them
because I know Caitlin Smith
she was in it
and she had the song
she's a friend of mine
Trace so that stinks
Susan Sarandon
I don't know her
but I'm sure she needed the money
But it didn't seem like
just watching the preview
that was gonna be something I liked
It seemed a little too like corny
like making maybe how people in Montana
feel about Yellowstone honestly
because they're like you know what
that's not really how it is here
and watching the preview
I was like you know what
that ain't really how it is
but
I don't know
it's not going to move on though
and I'm like I created it too
I like Jason
so they should have to consult
to me
I'd take it some corny out of it
oh dang dude they should have
I'd have been apart
I'd have watched it
and been like too corny
start over
that's all they needed to hear
but again I never watched it
I don't even know if it was that corny
but yeah I was canceled
so if you like that show
it's always disappointing
when you really get into a show
and they stop making it
yeah because then you never get a closure
what show did they just finish up
like they rushed it to finish it
because it was being canceled
I'm sure it'll come to me at 2 o'clock today
when I'm like finishing up
but something like they just finished a show
because it was getting canceled
and they like fast forward
to get to the ending out.
There was a show I watched
I can think of a couple
that I loved that were not long shows
but like whatever the studio 60
on the sunset's trip.
Oh that was so good.
It was a great show and they canceled it.
And it was just like what?
That's it?
And then there was another one with the guys
there were sports anchors
that's supposed to be like based on sports center
and they canceled it.
It was a comedy.
I don't remember that one.
Exactly.
Because they didn't last for it.
very long, but I remember being so sad that it was over. And then Walking Dead goes on 400 years.
And I stopped that one because I couldn't see it anymore. I used to love that show. It's my favorite
show. And I have no idea what's happening. And I would like to go and catch up, but I don't know where I
stopped. Same. Is it still going or is it over? I think they just, they either just finished or they're
finishing because I got invited to go do some stuff for like the Talking Dead, but I had to admit to
them, I don't know what's happened the last few seasons. So I'm not going to go do it. But they were
like, hey, we know you're a fan because it was my favorite show for a while. But then,
it started to get, I don't see well.
So it started to get so dark.
Like physically dark.
I couldn't see it.
It wasn't dark like it was like too dark.
I thought when you said you couldn't see it,
I thought you didn't know what channel it went to.
But I mean, around 2011, like we were obsessed.
But you know me, I love any show like that zombie, apocalypse.
So what's talking dead?
Survival.
That's exactly what I was going to say.
That show was so big.
They had a show that followed it where they, it's a talk show where they talked about
the Walking Dead.
Thoughts and theories and celebrities that loved it.
And they're doing the finale finale.
And they were like, hey, come out and do this thing with this.
And I was like, I don't know what's happened the last few seasons.
I don't know if Rick Grimes is still on the show or not.
So, but love that show.
That's like I used to do on Nashville.
There was a show after the show.
I mean, it was on the Facebook page for Steve.
But we would have the actors on and they would talk about it.
We would talk about the episode.
And fans would come and sit in.
They did that show, though, on television, though, first.
Because I did it when I was on TV.
Oh.
The Nashville talk show.
That show got moved.
It was huge on network.
Huge.
I love that show.
ABC.
I feel like that's a Nashville show that was good.
That's where people started to know about the Bluebird.
Yeah.
Because the Bluebird has such history,
but when the people from Nashville started playing it,
that's when it became known by everybody.
So people come all the time.
Even still, the Bluebird's a massive thing.
And so, but I watched on ABC, then it moved to CMT.
I don't think I watched but like a couple episodes on CMT.
But I watched everyone on ABC.
And it was cool to like think,
I wonder who they're basing that character.
in real life.
And at first they were basing them off folks,
but then the storyline just went so long.
Heck, I was on that show.
I know I think about it.
I was on that show a few times.
I was general, like, reporter once
where I was just like an extra who had a line.
I was like, hey, so, Raina, what do you think of your next?
Whatever, so I go do that.
And then they bring me in as myself,
but I have like one line, like standing somewhere.
Like, Raina, we'll see you tomorrow.
Whatever.
And then like two seasons later they call me.
And they're like, hey, would you have a real point?
part and I was like what do you mean they're like you're in you're talking with the cat you're
actually in acting like scenes and I was like I guess but like I don't want to hold the thing up
because I don't I don't know if I'm a good actor or not and I've done a couple things like movie stuff
but I don't I definitely not an actor and I went in and I was so nervous not for the acting part
but that I was going to hold everybody up or they were going to be like why is he here not because
it was me but because I sucked and I had actual lines in the middle of talking with all of them
And she'd be like, so what do you think?
I was like, I don't know.
I just think if we do it now, it's probably not going to be good for the overall.
Boy, what if this, I hear you, but I did.
And I remember, they were like, all right, cut.
And I just remember going, okay.
Because what they would do, they would just go, all right, moving on.
That meant good.
It was good.
It was good.
Moving to the next thing.
And they went, cut.
All right, let's do it again.
I was like, God, dang it.
Oh, man.
I knew it was me.
But when they say do it again, they give you any direction or just do it again.
Or it would be that they want a different angle.
It could have been, but what do I do?
Sure.
Doubt yourself.
Me.
Yeah.
And I'm like, oh.
And I go, I'm sorry.
I'm talking to Connie Britton.
I was like, I'm sorry.
She goes, for what?
I was like, they're doing it again because of me.
She was like, I don't know if they are or not.
They just tell us do it again all the time.
And I was like, well, I know they are.
And so we did it again.
We did like two more times.
And they were like, all right, moving on.
I was like, oh, thank God.
So, but it was funish.
Because I just put a lot of pressure on myself.
Not to be good.
if I don't want to hold people out from doing their job
that they do every single day, you know?
So, but that's fun.
That's a good show for a long time.
And then, you know, any show that extends out past like three or four seasons,
they're then stretching and they have to take big gambles on the storylines.
And at either extent, it's either like a perfect gamble where somebody does something
or it's like, okay, let's jump the shark.
They would never do this.
Yeah, it's tough.
It's my worry about Yellowstone now that he's the governor of Montana.
Don't ruin that.
Well, it's all over the previews that I wouldn't see.
I'm only on episode one of the first season.
You haven't started it quite yet?
I watched one episode and I was like,
all right, this is fine. Never went back.
Oh, it's so good.
I agree.
After one episode, it was fine.
Give it a minute.
But like three or four, then I was like, dang.
And then it was kind of, you know, our show,
Caitlin and I show that we watched.
According to a new study,
Las Vegas is the most fun city in America.
And I have the top nine.
And some of them were very close to and some were not.
But Nashville did not make the list.
Really?
That is crazy.
Yeah.
That is crazy.
Usually it is just because of the honky talks, the party, the bachelor at parties.
New York at 9.
I agree.
New York's fun if you know how to do it.
There's a lot to do there.
Yeah.
I don't really like going to New York for fun because it's intense.
But the first couple times I went, I was blown away at all the tall buildings.
And it was fun.
But now that I go for work so much, I think I just associate it with work.
And so I'm like, I don't really like being here.
I just feel like I got to go do something.
Number eight, Honolulu.
I bet.
That's fun.
Let's go.
Let's go.
But I went by myself.
and I went to finish my second book,
fail until you don't,
and I stayed in a hotel by myself,
and I remember thinking,
all right, I got to do something.
And I went to,
I went and hiked by myself up a mountain,
and I would ask people to take pictures
on me by myself.
And they would look around like,
where's your friend?
I'd be like, no, no, just me.
You know how weird it is?
Stand for a picture posed by yourself?
Yes.
It's weird.
So I don't know that I had a lot of fun,
but I can see where it would be fun.
Nashville comes in number 35.
That's stupid.
That's stupid.
Austin at seven.
It's a great city.
San Francisco at six, great city.
New Orleans.
Yeah.
It's a good one.
They go hard there.
Atlanta's at four.
Miami's at three.
Orlando's at two because of Disney World.
Number one, Las Vegas.
The least fun, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.
I will agree.
It's sad.
Oh, boy.
Did you do the tour there?
I did.
By myself.
Oh, that's at the same time?
By myself.
I put the headphones on and walked around,
and it's super sad.
That thing that's over the USS Arizona?
Did you go out there?
I did.
What is that?
Is that like a clear bottom and you get to see it underwater?
And sometimes they say you still see an oil droplet come up because they never touched it once it went down.
And because it still got oil, they don't mess with it.
Really?
Yeah.
They may have gone down for, I'm not sure, but I remember they were going,
they never mess with the mechanical part of it.
And you can still, at times, there's still oil that comes up from it after all this time.
You know, I went one year and it was the anniversary of Pearl Harbor.
And that was a trip because there were a lot of military from the U.S.
and Japanese military there.
And, I mean, how many years later,
meeting each other, talking to each other,
they were once enemies, and now they're just mingling together.
And it was very moving.
Did you do the headset?
No, I didn't even do the tour.
I just kind of shut up and watched because I'd never been there,
so I just kind of sat there and watched the whole thing.
That, to me, taught me a lot of geography because we,
for example, me, growing up in Arkansas,
stuff's just on TV or on a map.
You don't know where other countries were according to other countries.
I went to other country.
But doing that, I learned where Hawaii and Japan
and why they're so close in how they got there, that, like that route
and how they weren't seen until last minute.
Like, I just learned that then.
Because I don't know much.
I learned all my geography as I got to be an adult.
We started touring and traveling everywhere.
But you knew about it because you were geography.
I crushed.
I can remember how stuff like crazy.
States and capitals, things in places.
But still, to this day, I think, like Denver.
in Vegas, where they are, I know where they are if you give me a map, but like thinking of them on a line as compared to us, what's up and down, sometimes I'm in them and I'm like, how are we so much north of now? I thought we were like straight across. That I still struggle with a little bit because like we have, we're in Nashville and like Denver is way north. It is way north. I didn't realize that. And it feels like it should be straight across. I agree. But that's just us. Yellow Jacket Season 2 is coming out. I loved Yellow Jacket Season 1. It's about a soccer team.
It's loosely based on the miracle in the Andes.
The plane crash.
And where they go down and have to eat each other.
But I say loosely because it's a soccer team and they're flying.
I think they're from New York and they have to fly to Washington.
So over that, though, you have to go over some of Canada and some of that woods that, it's just so, just robust wilderness.
And so they crash and nobody can find them.
And so they have to survive.
And it's them as that's happening and also them as adults.
at the same time back and forth, loved that show.
But the true story, where does it end?
Like, what do we know as far as, like, the real story?
Well, the real story is a soccer team, Miracle in the Andes,
where they went, and how many of them die?
I mean, how many of them came out alive?
A couple overall?
I have no idea where you guys...
Oh, lunchmunks, you would love the book.
Oh, you didn't read the book?
I thought you had read Miracle in the Andes.
So it's real.
It's about a rugby team, which to me, I guess, is soccer football.
I thought it was soccer too.
Yeah, it's
and it's one guy's
story about how it survived
but I don't know how many of them
actually came out alive.
But there's a Miracle in Andy's movie too.
They were there for 72 days.
16 people survived
and faced a 72 day wait
before they were finally rescued.
Oh my goodness.
In the snow.
They'd eat each other.
They had to eat things.
Whoa.
When their friends would die.
But in real life, this is real life?
Yes, this is real life.
Oh my gosh.
They would take some things and sometimes lay it on top of the airplane.
They would take parts of the body and lay it on the top of the airplane so the sun would kind of turn it into jerky.
They cook it.
And they would eat it that way.
The Uruguayan rugby team crashed in the Andes in 1972.
Cannibalism help.
Some survive two months in harsh conditions.
Oh, my goodness.
Oh, I'd eat people immediately.
I wouldn't think it was weird.
No, no.
Like, I would try to get a squirrel first.
It's not just people.
It's not just people.
It doesn't matter.
It doesn't matter. It's your teammates.
We've declared some things that are okay to eat as meat and some aren't.
Which is weird.
I know.
And if I were dying, I'd eat whatever.
I'm not eating you, dude.
I would eat you right now.
That's messed up.
Hey, come here.
No.
If you're feeling drained, you may be dealing with energy leakage.
Is that why that leaks down there?
That's not energy.
Oh, that's not energy?
That's not energy.
That's not energy.
That's not energy.
Wow.
That's the invisible ways we spend energy throughout the day, energy leakage.
When thinking about the ways you spend your energy, if you're tired and you're like,
why am I always tired?
Sometimes you're doing all this random stuff, your phone, social media.
And it's not just.
energy where you're physically, but emotional energy, because you only have so much.
Yeah, I feel that.
You have energy leakage?
Yeah, I can use a nap.
Yeah.
You take a nap every day still?
Pretty much.
Is your mold of vice affecting how long you're in the bathroom?
No, but it helps because I'm in the bathroom a long time because I've stomach issues.
Yeah, because I work a lot.
I've now become extremely effective.
at getting my list done while in the bathroom.
Used to, I would go, I hate going to the bathroom.
I'll just TikTok it.
But now I save some stuff and know I'll get to it on the bathroom
because I have such bad stomach gastrointestinal issues.
But they say medical experts are like,
hey, sometimes we stay on the bathroom longer
just because we have our phone.
And it actually hurts us.
So they say sitting on the toilet
for long spans of time
can lead to excess pressure on pelvic organs,
which cause hemorrhoids,
dysfunctional avoiding, and potential prolact.
I don't even know what that stuff is,
but I probably have all that.
Sounds crazy.
Whatever that is, I'm sure.
I have all of them.
Paramedics, ambulance was stolen while they were on a call.
Cops in Pittsburgh have arrested Vincent Scrabb-Backick for something, well, stupid.
Officials say paramedics were called about 4.30 a.m.
Someone needed to help when they got there.
He decided it would be a fine idea to hop in the ambulance and drive away.
They tracked the vehicle down 20 miles away with the help of the spike strips.
Oh, yeah.
You'll be shocked to know drugs and alcohol may have been involved.
Of course.
That's from Trib Live.
A guy takes 40,000 ecstasy pills over a decade.
Lives to tell about it.
That drug sounds like it's fun, only because they named it something fun.
Ecstasy?
Yeah.
X.
I don't know, man.
Isn't it called X for short?
Probably.
Is that like Molly?
No.
Again, you're talking to somebody who don't, I don't know.
Scuba.
Yes.
We go to scuba.
Scuba.
Yeah.
Molly is very similar, same kind of thing as.
Have you ever taken ecstasy?
I've taken Molly once or twice.
Once or twice.
But what is it?
What do you do?
What do you feel like?
So the reason why I was told to take it, I won't get too,
graphic, is it supposed to enhance your sexual experience?
Yeah.
Ray, why are you nod in your head, yes, too?
I'm hearing what he's saying?
No, you're nodding your head like you...
He's like, yeah, totally, dude.
I've done it as well in Miami.
Go ahead.
So it was supposed to be for that,
and I had the exact opposite experience for me,
like it went away and tucked into my body.
Oh, my gosh.
It went back.
Maybe it enhanced it opposite.
Oh, this is like not what I want to think about right now.
So that was my first.
experience was for that and it didn't work out.
It was my wife, by the way, who were now married to.
Guys.
And then the second time was just a party of my friends and my bachelor party.
We did it multiple times and it was just, it was fun.
So it just makes you feel good?
Yeah, you laugh a lot.
It keeps you awake.
I think it's maybe a version of like a, not a cocaine, but like an upper.
So it keeps you awake.
Were you paranoid ever?
No, I don't get paranoid of things like that.
Oh.
Well, they say if you smoke weed, you get paranoid.
Some people do.
I've never gotten paranoid.
You haven't?
I think everyone's different based on chemical makeup of the body.
So what does that say?
You might be just smoke some weed.
Maybe it would calm me.
Yeah, I need whatever.
I'm jealous of my friends who can drink and smoke weed and use it in a way that is just good for their day-to-day because they get to do this.
For day-to-day, yeah, that'd be nice.
Like, if you can just do it.
Just think we did this whole show, everyone was high.
Well, no, no, I'm saying day-to-day if you need it like in a day, but you're not abusing it.
Yeah.
Like if you have a drink in the evening.
But I think day to days of using it.
Not every day.
Okay, sure.
I'm not, I don't know if they're talking.
I'm like, those days I had wine every day.
Damn, man, it's not good days.
Dark times.
I just, I'm jealous because I would love, first of all, I can't smoke any.
That, to me, the hot.
You can chew it.
Okay, whatever.
That's true.
You can have popcorn.
Okay, well, whatever the case, I'm jealous of people that do it because it's just something
that can take you and take the edge off.
The only way I know what the edge is is when I do laughing gas.
At the dentist.
And I love it.
And I do this.
It just relax.
And it's the only time my body doesn't feel like it's a lot of,
you ever play the game, Lemmings?
No.
The little things, they're all doing the same thing.
Like, my body felt like it's always working.
Like, there are tons of little things like carrying a boulder up to the top of the mountain
that are going up and, my body feeling like is always doing that.
My brain is always doing.
There's always little men, always going.
We can't stop.
We got to stop.
We're going to sleep.
We can't go to sleep.
Because if we go to sleep, we'll kill this stuff.
This thing we're working on.
We'll go to sleep.
I woke up the middle of it.
But what does I do it?
It's never, that never stops inside of me.
And I'm jealous.
And I know that if I, I don't know, but I feel like if I did it, I would fall into the same path that my family did.
I got an uncle who died of it.
I got a mom who died of it.
I got a daddy left because of it.
I got a, it's all there.
I just wish that I felt like I could go there and have some sort of relax.
Yeah, Molly is supposed to increase your energy, pleasure, emotional warmth.
That's too much.
No, I need like...
You just need to smoke because for me, my family was also very much into alcohol and harder drugs.
So I never, I was straight edge until I was about 21.
I didn't do anything because I was like you very nervous of becoming like my father.
And so then in times of need, I found out that weed was the only thing that I could do on the weekend or to de-stress.
Like, hey, Eddie goes home and has a beer.
What's wrong with going home and smoking a bowl?
Well, and I don't even know what a bowl is.
Is it a literal bowl?
No.
No, no.
It is, right?
Like a little bowl?
It's a pipe that's shaped like a bowl and then you stop it.
Oh, it is.
There's a little bowl.
I never knew what that meant.
So I just always was like, yeah.
He was digging like a cereal bowl though.
Yeah, not that.
You can make them that big too if you like, but you don't need that.
Dang, dude.
And you can't.
More than a fatty.
You know, people can hear this and be like, oh, I can't live talking about.
It's, what's funny is, what's funny.
It's just like alcohol.
Except it stinks worse.
It does.
It smells.
Oh, it's good.
Yeah, I don't.
Oh, you like smell.
Oh.
You like it?
Yes.
No, no, no.
I don't like it.
You guys don't like the way it smells?
No, it sounds like a skunk.
I was talking to a someone in the house, not in my house.
The house of the house?
Yes.
Over the weekend, talking about medical marijuana.
And it turned into recreational marijuana.
And I said my only, I guess, beef with politicians, the ones that are cool with alcohol, but not weed.
I would just be cool if they were like, like, no, my, my belief system.
says no alcohol, no weed.
That I would understand and respect.
If that's what you said and you felt that way.
Because they're the same.
If you said that, I'd be like, I respect it.
I don't agree with it, but I respect it and you're aligned.
And so I have to respect that.
We shouldn't all believe the same thing.
I don't even agree with me most of time.
Sometimes I'm like, I was stupid.
But it's when you go, yeah, whiskey's okay, but weed is not.
Whenever whiskey is so much worse for you, alcohol-wise.
Just alcohol in general than weed is.
And so, you know, you've ever heard this saying, give four people some whiskey, they'll start a bar fight, give four people some weed, they'll start a band?
No, I haven't heard that.
I mean, it's just like, it's, so I'm like, that's what I was talking to her about.
I was like, you know, I've never smoked weed in my life, but I'm such a proponent of it medically because I've seen it actually changed people's lives in a way that allows them to live and not being physical pain constantly.
Amy's mom, for example.
Like, it helped her.
Well, yeah, not just pain, but she needed to eat.
Yeah, and gave her an appetite.
She was so frail.
the doctors, because of the chemo, they're like, she really needs calories.
And nobody tends to want it until it affects something in their life.
Not talking about Amy, but politicians.
And all of a sudden, they're like, oh, you know what?
We do need it.
But let's let your beliefs line up.
It's almost like sports gambling in Kentucky.
And some of the politicians, they won't even let it go to vote in Kentucky.
Well, you know, our values, you got a horse track.
You got the biggest horse racing track.
You got people stopping at gas stations buying lottery tickets.
All of a sudden, you can't gamble online with your phone.
Like where you have to have a checking account, or you have to have a debit card, you can't use a credit card.
Right.
It's act.
So that's what we're talking about.
And I think Eddie was like, hey, dude, shut up.
No, I didn't.
I just told her, like, you got him going.
You got him going now.
Was she commenting or was she just in there going?
No, we were both going.
Oh, okay.
I thought it was just like, she was like, okay, thanks for your concern.
It was, but it was a while.
No, no, she brought it up to me initially.
And then I was like, you know, I was talking with the Arkansas governor.
And that's what I was talking to him about was the difference in casino gambling and a town that's struggling financially.
and you're like, people come in, they spend their paychecks.
And app on a smartphone, you can still get in trouble doing it all,
but you have to go through hop a few more fences
just to be able to get on a phone and gamble there.
And why is one okay and another one's not?
It's a great question.
Except for, but that's what we did.
And Eddie was like, you got him going.
You ever been to one of those small casinos?
I have.
Man, it's sometimes it's pretty sad.
Hey, it's a different vibe than Vegas, huh?
Oh, a lot of different vibe, man.
Ooh, boy.
It is.
Back to the story.
he took 40,000 XT tablets or 10 years.
I bet his brain is fried.
Yeah, I wonder.
You know, what's happening to is they're starting to do these studies on some of these psychedelics
and how it helps with PTSD or how it helps.
And there are doctors even here where microdosing is starting to be something that they're doing
that actually helps some severe trauma.
I've read about that stuff.
Not erasing it, but helping people cope and not have it turn into,
or remain extreme PTSD.
Why does this sound familiar?
Microdosing?
Nine perfect strangers?
Yes.
Oh, they do that in that.
Got it.
Got it.
Okay.
Yes.
So I, again, as somebody who is scared to death of drugs, I'm so for science learning
more about them because I will take pills for stuff.
That's just because science has told me that's okay.
You don't even ask questions about it.
I don't.
I don't.
So if that becomes that where doctors are like, yeah, this now works in this way,
it'll just be that 10 years from now.
And also kids now that are 17 don't have the same feeling about weed that we do
because it's become much more of a normal thing where it's not like, oh, that's an illegal drug.
Well, that was what was crazy with my mom in the state of Texas is in the hospital.
The first time she ever took marijuana, it was synthetic marijuana, which the hospital prescribed to her, and it was a pill.
But it was the same effects that smoking weed would have taken, but just from a pharmaceutical company and controlled.
And like, I went to the grocery store.
I bought her all these snacks.
We put on some Bob Marley in her hospital room.
That's go that hard, but yeah, that's cool.
It was kind of funny because my mom was like, well, head, I'm about to take this pill.
She was like, I've never had any weed in my body before.
So she took the pill, and then later we had to do it illegally at home to like buy it.
We bought Lance Armstrong.
Which sucks.
We didn't buy it from Lance Armstrong, but it was a particular type of weed called Lance Armstrong that a lot of cancer patients liked because he had, Lance had cancer.
Wow.
Anyway, it was bought illegally.
So that was the weird part is in the hospital we were allowed to do it.
And at home, we weren't.
And you have to remember, too, alcohol was illegal for a while.
Especially during prohibition.
That's right.
Alcohol.
Alcohol.
Alcohol.
What is so easily gotten, used, drank, illegal.
You'd have felt that way about that then.
So, anyway, it's just weird that I, I guess I am.
Scooby, am I straight edge?
Yeah, because you don't do anything.
You're the guys with axes on their hands.
Yeah, but I like laughing asses at the dentist.
But that's, I guess that has to happen.
I like sugar.
Okay.
that's okay
sometimes I get in a fight
with BK from Florida
Georgia Line
oh you know what
because you're on sugar
well not gonna mine sugar
what might not be
straight edge
you may be a little
just
straight
what
you're saying he's
he's got a little edge
to him because he's not
I got fight people
yeah
and he has sugar
definition of straight age
yeah what is
no alcohol
drugs
yeah that's what it is
oh it literally
just that
I thought that's what
yeah
because when you go to like
concerts or shows
got it
the straight day kids
they wouldn't drink
they wouldn't smoke
and that stuff
hey Mike
there's some more stories
that I haven't got to
because I have some really good ones here
that I don't have the pages for
but that's okay we'll come to it
maybe you can just throw them up on screen
but you're not a hardcore punk
no no no it's moved from that
like straight edge used to be in the punk world
now straight edge is just
anybody can be straight edge right
okay okay yeah and I am a punk
ask BK from Florida Georgia
Georgia
oh boy
a three day search for the buried bodies
is over after an Iowa woman claimed
her dad was a serial killer
remember that she said she helped
yeah they went in search they found nothing
the Iowa division
of criminal investigation
directed the search. They went.
She claimed that her father were buried
upward to 70 bodies. After exhaustive
efforts, no evidence was found.
Oh, boy. The sisters have said
he wasn't a serial killer.
No one is, I don't know. She's not going to be invited
to family Christmas. I don't know. It seems like
just from it that she may have made it up,
but I don't know. It seems
like it. Two million dollar powerball
ticket's going to expire soon on December 15th.
So they're going, you guys have
to check your winning numbers.
People are idiots.
It's a $2 million ticket
And so Indiana has it
And they say, hey, everybody, please check your ticket
Somebody's got a $2 million ticket
They're not cashing in.
It expires in three days.
That's a retirement ticket right there.
There's a parent group that's filed a lawsuit
Saying their kids are addicted to Fortnite
And Scoobo was talking to me about this for a second
Because I agree.
Your kids are playing video games
Because you're not enforcing rules on them.
Yeah, you let them.
Scoob, what do you think about this?
These parents are saying,
Hey, we're going to sue because our kids are addicted to Fortnite.
Your thoughts about this specifically?
I mean, this is what you said, it's ridiculous.
You are in control of your children.
It's no one's fault but your own.
I know you could say, well, it's difficult, whatever.
I have a four-year-old.
You try to take away things from him.
It's a pain in the butt, but it's no one else's fault but your own.
You are in full control.
You take it away.
And if they have addictions or whatever, that's your fault as well.
Well, they're not going to sue.
Let's say their kids become an alcoholic at 16.
You don't see parents going to sue the liquor companies.
Yeah, exactly.
But because video games and addiction to Fortnite is in the news and trendy, this is now a thing with them.
It's the same thing like I think going back to Columbine where they were upset with video games and they blamed it on Marilyn Manson and video games.
They're looking for any sort of skategoat at all.
Exactly.
And they're, it's bad parenting.
And so they need something to go, well, we're not bad parents.
It's Fortnite's fault.
Exactly.
But I hope the judge says exactly what Scova said.
Like, this is on you.
Not the video game company.
They will never get even judge.
There'll be no setup.
It'll get to a judge and he'll throw it out.
They'll never get to a judge.
He'll just toss the case.
I'm like, okay.
That's what I assume.
Thieves drive off with over $600,000 in cars from a dealership.
Thieves drove away from a dealership with 10 expensive cars early Friday morning.
The entire caper was finally, the whole thing was caught on security cameras as I'm all leaving.
But as of right now, I don't see that they got, they have the cars.
Wow.
I mean, that's pretty cool.
It's got to be something inside, like inside job somehow.
Yeah, because what's amazing is a car dealership has all those.
expensive cars and all they're protected by is a little metal bar. You know what I mean?
Because it takes, you can't get out. Like, you know, some places have cages and stuff because you
also got to get the keys to get in them. Right. But it's just so funny to me, you drive by a car
dealers. It's just one little metal bar and it's like, man, that's all it takes to protect all those
cars. And getting the key. But it's heavily lit too. It just seems like something you don't
want to do. Yeah. So that's kind of light the inside of places too, because like we can see you
if you're doing it. But that had to be something that was orchestrated long ahead of time and
had some inside information. Very sophisticated. Full encrypted backups of photos, chat histories are
coming to Apple, so they'll soon be available to Apple users. Fully encrypted backups of things
like photos and chat histories will soon be available, meaning you can lock all your stuff up.
Okay. Like your texts, your photos, and so people can't just hack into your cloud. It's going to
have another layer into it. Nice. Speaking of technology, Twitter sucks right now because they've put up
so many ads. I'm blaming Elon Musk because this is what he's doing.
Every, like, fourth thing is an ad for something.
It's like a promoted thing.
Do you guys seen this?
Yeah, I've seen that.
Yeah.
I haven't been on Twitter, man.
It kind of sucks right now with that.
I still like Twitter for what it's for, but every fourth thing is something I don't care about.
And they're not picking based on my algorithm.
Well, they're sure.
And they're also throwing a lot of people in my feed that I've never heard of.
I don't even know who these people are.
And it's like, oh, you may like this.
But Instagram's been doing that too.
Yeah, but Instagram, I'm always like, oh, I should buy that.
Like, they're better at it.
But this is also, like, news stories.
Yeah.
in like these junk websites
that are just getting clicks and selling ads on the sites
I don't know
Ray do we want to get into this
oh here we go I say yes
whatever it's not I know
it's really juicy
it is juicy
it involves Morgan
it does involve Morgan
she's gonna hate me
oh boy I don't know that she's going to hate
I don't think that she's gonna hate you
does she know about it
I believe my wife sent it to her
do you know about it Morgan?
You know about it Morgan? I don't know
I didn't get sent anything.
Like a TikTok?
It's not your ex-boyfriend this time.
No, it's my ex-X.
X-X.
You know about this?
Yes, I do.
Can we talk about it?
Yeah, we can talk about it.
Ray, you talk about it.
Well, okay, so it goes with Morgan saying, like, she's dated some trash dudes.
And she's right.
Not my fault.
Yeah, yeah.
And so this thing went viral on TikTok.
And I was like, oh my gosh, it's her ex-ex boyfriend in this 600,000 views on TikTok.
And then here's what it says.
So this girl went on a date with him.
And she go, and her, Morgan's ex-ex-boy boyfriend.
in the video and she goes, when you paid your own way to Nashville to meet a guy you've talked to
on Instagram since 2017 and he got blacked out one hour after he picked you up from the airport,
left you on the streets, then the next day blacked out by 2 p.m. and you flew back home to Austin,
not even 24 hours later. So it's a girl who wrote that about Morgan's XX boyfriend. It just really
paints him as just a horrible dude. I hear the 2007. Yeah, that's what we were dating. That's
That's what I saw, 2017, so he was talking to some chick while you guys were dated.
I left a comment on it.
I was like, me watching this knowing he was my boyfriend in 2017.
Oh, well, you did?
Because I was like, it was funny to me.
Listen, I had much bigger problems with him than the fact that he was either physically or emotionally cheating.
We had much bigger issues.
Was he blackout a lot?
I mean, this was my abusive ex, yes.
Like, this is the bad dude.
He's not a good guy.
Well, he's viral now on lunchbox.
You jealous?
Oh.
That's one way to go viral.
Yeah.
Yeah, but yes, I mean, he was an alcoholic.
There's a lot there.
A woman coughs hard after eating spicy food ends up with a fractured rib.
Oh, great.
Spicy Christmas coming up.
Friday.
Oh, no.
Spicy Christmas we ever get, spicy Christmas.
So they cough that hard that it's like, oh my gosh.
Maybe they already had like a sort of cracked rib situation.
I don't think so.
She just said, that's some hard coughing.
That's some hard coughing for sure.
He was coughing that hard last week.
Oh, a few weeks.
I mean, it took about three weeks to get over that.
Are you better?
I'm better.
No more cough.
I mean, what's crazy is I had the cough right into the puke.
We know.
We know.
We know.
Double shot.
It's really bad, but you stayed through it.
And then, yeah, you hit double shot of espresso.
Like throwing up, throwing down.
There was no way I could stay during that, man.
Yeah, I appreciate you not.
I lost my voice.
I got super busted up last week.
You may have heard some of the St. Jude stuff.
I was like, because we'd recorded some of the performances ahead of time.
I'm like, hey, everybody.
my voice sounds pure and crisp
and then I'm like,
please donate.
So, every time lunchbox gets sick,
I get sick after.
It's crazy, right?
It's like the weather.
You can call Eddie's family in Texas
and they'll be like,
yeah, it's going to rain there
in a couple days.
If lunchbox gets sick,
you know I'm going to get it soon.
I can't believe you got Bobby sick twice.
My theory is he licks
on my microphone and stuff
when I'm right here.
I did not get Bobby sick.
You did, though.
How?
I don't know,
because you got sick
and then he got sick.
And it's not the first time, buddy.
You understand.
more than one kind of sick.
Nope, there's not.
Oh, no, man.
You're right.
Lunchbox, they're just giving you a hard time.
Just let it go.
No.
Yeah.
Okay, I think that's it for the post show.
Because the B team really believes that and they're like, oh, that jerk lunchbox.
See, he gets Bobby sick.
But you mess with people so much.
You get people hard times all the time.
When we give you hard time once, oh, man, you guys are mean.
And they're like, why are they mean to lunchbox?
I never said you guys are mean.
I'm saying the B team, I actually believe I got you sick and they'll pick it in front of my house.
And it don't hurt your feelings?
No, it's just annoying.
on my Instagram story,
there is a link to go and sign up for the B-Team
if you want to get pre-sell tickets
to our million dollar show,
the sixth annual one, The Raging Idiots, Eddie and myself,
Parker McCollum, Dina Carter,
Strawberry Wine, Tracy Lawrence,
time marches on Michelle Branch,
which is going to be awesome.
Randy Hauser,
we've got special guests too
that we haven't put up there yet,
but tickets go on sale,
all the money goes St. Jude,
tickets go on sell on Friday this week,
but there's a B-Team pre-sell on Wednesday.
On my Instagram story,
Mr. Bobby Bowens,
you can sign up for the B team and get that pre-sell link when it comes.
Thank you.
That's it for the...
Anything I'm missing?
No?
That's it for the post show.
Goodbye.
A win is a win.
A win is a win.
I don't care which I'm saying.
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