The Bobby Bones Show - Thurs Post Show (04-27-23)

Episode Date: April 27, 2023

Bobby gives you a peek into how the sausage is made on the show and does an interview and videos for affiliates. Bobby reacts to a comment made during the end of that interview about his voice not sou...nding great. We share the Top 10 worst TV shows of all-time. Bobby talks about his new TikTok tactic. Amy reveals something odd her OBGYN does that involves her bottom.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:01:33 We always say that trust your girlfriends. Listen to the girlfriends. Trust me, babe. On the Iheart radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. It's time for the Bobby Bones Post Show. Here's your host, Bobby Bones. We just finished the radio show today. We saw Jerry Springer died.
Starting point is 00:02:04 Just now we weren't able to get it on the show. We'll do a whole tribute to more. Tomorrow lunchbox is actually on Jerry Springer and we'll replay that clip, which is always hilarious. I have an interview that I'm supposed to do right now with one of the personalities on New Country, 105.1, The Wolf in Medford, Oregon. We're talking about a music festival. And so we're going to just do a little housekeeping inside of this. We can do the interview inside of this.
Starting point is 00:02:25 We can even shoot these videos we got to shoot after and SETI, all in this. Right. Sometimes it's like, why not? We can let people hear how not glamorous the videos are. Show them how the sausage is made. Yeah. Yeah, this is actually not bad, but okay, Ray, so you can put me up. Eddie, you can put me up.
Starting point is 00:02:43 Hello. Hello. How's it going? Hi, how are you? Hey, pretty good. What's good? So what would you like from me and let me know when you're starting? We're just talking about the festival, right?
Starting point is 00:02:54 Yeah, absolutely. Just keeping it easy because I know you're on like a tight schedule. So basically, I think what they want is just us to talk about some of the artists, some of your favorite moments, experiences with, you know, know, a couple of them, if you can give that to me. You know, and I love that you do like, here are the top five new artists to be watching. So even, you know, going with, you know, like, what are your must sees, you know, at this festival and who's that new artist with the most potential, you know, just keeping it kind of easy and light, but fun and happy for the listeners.
Starting point is 00:03:28 Just to give them something, sell more tickets, you know how it goes. Yeah, well, good to meet you, by the way. I know, nice to meet you too. Thank you for doing this. Of course. So I will follow your lead. I will be ready when you tell me to go. Okay. Hey, well, fact, this has never happened before, but you got me, Michaela Ray, and Bobby Bones hanging out in the same place. We are so excited for the Rogue Music Fest coming up very soon. So Bobby, welcome to Southern Oregon. Thank you. You know, I've been waiting my whole life to be here. Just kidding. I'm in Nashville right now, but I'm on the air here and we're talking about it because there's, you know, such a great festival coming to town, Rogue Music Fest. And so I know you're probably excited about it.
Starting point is 00:04:05 too, right? Yes, it's the first one. It's happening in our very own backyard. And we hope that we can do this for many years to come. So if people come to this festival, they get to say, hey, I was there first when I saw Eric Church and Carrie Underwood and Brothers Osborne. Yeah, we love that kind of stuff. It's a massive festival. Anytime you get Eric Church to, because it's not like he's cheap, right? So we need people to come to this because it's going to be awesome. And we want other major artists to come as well. So Eric Church, Carrie Underwood, Brothers Osborne can be playing too. So it is going to be loud and rocking in a really awesome show. It's the 16th and 17th of June. So nobody has plans in anyway. Look at your calendar. You have no plans. The 16th and 17th
Starting point is 00:04:44 June. So this is why you need to go. Michaela, who is your favorite of all the artists that are coming to this festival? Who's the one you don't want to miss? Oh my gosh. Well, I'm, I'm a, I like the newer artist. So I really want to see Frank Gray. I've never seen it before. Tonele Towns. What about you? I love Teneal Towns. I think she's an awesome artist and have had you know, in here on the show a bunch of times. You know, if you haven't seen Eric Church, she's just so good live. Chris Jansen's the same way.
Starting point is 00:05:09 And as I look at kind of the artists, and it's a very rocking theme. I mean, Eric Church, Chris Jansen, Cadillac three rock harder than anybody. It's three dudes, but it sounds like there's 20 dudes up there. And Brothers Osborne, and actually even Sawyer Brown, who probably would know from the 90s,
Starting point is 00:05:24 but they played a show with Eddie and I, The Raging Idiots at the Ryman and that we did some of their songs. And again, if you love 90s country, it's awesome, but they're also still really good. So this festival has everything. Really? And so who would be your like top three must see? Well, Eric Church, because you just need to see Eric Church once for sure, at least once. Brother Zosborn because, I mean, probably pound for pound. I don't know, they may be the best
Starting point is 00:05:49 sounding band on the entire thing. And then Chris Jansen has so much energy. He doesn't stop. He's in jeans and a t-shirt and he just runs. It's like Mc Jagger. I think it's like Hillbilly McJagger. So those three are great. Obviously people are going to want to see Carrie. I don't even want to lump her in because she's her own special entity. It's just so much goodness that it's hard to pick just three. Oh, and that's the thing. It's going to be the best time ever.
Starting point is 00:06:14 And so I got to know, like, you love newer artists. I know this about you. So who would you pick to be like the next best thing out of this list from Tenil Towns, Frank Ray, Dylan Carmichael? I mean, the Cadillac three, they've been on the scene for a little bit, but what do you think? I mean, Tenele Towns is awesome. She's putting out this new project as well. I've always just been, you know, kind of fascinated with how vulnerable and how sad or happy.
Starting point is 00:06:37 Or like, she hits, you know, emotional levels in songs that's really hard to get to. So Teneal Towns has always been a favor to mine. So that would probably be the new artist. Although, again, she's been around for a little bit, but she's probably the newest artist on this that I would still pay money to go see. Yeah. She wrote a song with Vince Gill, saw him at the rhyme in when I was. in Nashville for CRS. It was a spiritual experience.
Starting point is 00:07:02 I was like, she is such a talented songwriter. She's so good. Now, do you have a favorite moment with Carrie or Eric that you would like to share with the pack? Yeah, Eddie and I did a song with Carrie Underwood and she performed with us at the Ryman and she sang and when she opened her mouth, it sounded like, it was like an alien. I mean, it was so good. It was like from a whole other planet because I didn't, I was sick.
Starting point is 00:07:25 So I didn't go to sound check that day. and we were doing the show and Carrie's like, yeah, I'll come out and sing. She did one of our songs. We did one of our songs. We did one together. And I just remember her starting to sing, and I was like, holy crap. And so I can't sing.
Starting point is 00:07:36 And she is so good. It was just like an out of body experience. So, yeah, that's probably the one with Carrie. I mean, with Eric, Eric's just never around purposefully. I don't think he's even awake until it gets dark. He's like the vampire country musician. So, you know, and I probably this January,
Starting point is 00:07:53 Eric and I were in California together doing this golf thing and me and him and his wife just kind of hung out. and sat around and talked. So with Eric, it's probably like the real life stuff more than the music stuff because the music Eric church with the sunglasses. He didn't come out very often unless he's doing shows. But like, Eric's just kind of a normal, nice dude whenever he's just hanging out. So that's probably my favorite Eric moment. Okay. So I got to know, how did you get Carrie to do that song with you? I don't know. I just asked. And we were surprised that she said yes. Honestly, Eddie and I were like, wait, what? Is that a joke? So we literally wrote this song and then she said yes. And then she did it.
Starting point is 00:08:24 And we thought the whole thing was a prank. So I wish there was a good story. It comes. except we were just shocked by the whole thing. Yeah, so if people want to listen, it's called, we can't stand each other. And it's the most beautiful sound about a toilet seat, basically, at the end of the day. Thank you very much. Well, we're super excited. And this is, I just want to say one more time, Rogue Music Fest is, it's the first year here.
Starting point is 00:08:42 And we need people to come, one, because it's going to be amazing. They're going to love just the great live music. But two, may get a success. So it comes back next year. So let's do it Friday, June 16th, Saturday, June 17th, Jackson County Expo Center at Central Point. So just super excited to promote it. And Michaela, thanks for having me on. on and I hope it is just a rousing success.
Starting point is 00:09:00 Is that a thing, a rousing success? It could be. It could be. You never know. Thank you. Not a rousing, but rousing. There you go. Bobby, thank you so much for hanging out today.
Starting point is 00:09:10 And thank you for like, I just want to say like on a separate level for being that cool radio guy that open up the doors for people like me without that booming radio voice to do what we love and to love on people in the community. Thank you for, you know, doing what you do and paving the way. Well, thanks. It's very nice of you to say. I appreciate that. And I hope your day is awesome.
Starting point is 00:09:29 You're two hours void, right? So it's only like 843 there. So you got a long day ahead. We are just getting started. Yeah, good luck. Well, good to talk to you, Michaela. Hopefully I'll see you soon. Yeah, absolutely.
Starting point is 00:09:40 Take care. Thank you, everybody. Bye-bye. Bye. That's interesting. What? You've opened the way for people with bad voices. I don't want to say that either.
Starting point is 00:09:52 I don't want to say that either. I don't want to say that either. I thank you so much too. I didn't have a, I didn't want to do a comment, like a joke about it. because it was like, I think I find a way to feel that I feel insulted even people are complimenting me.
Starting point is 00:10:05 Because I like dig for it because I don't do well with compliments. But you say it all the time. Yeah, you have a bad, bad voice. Yes, yes, absolutely. I agree. I have a terrible. I don't, this is not a voice that you hire because of the voice. And that's what she meant.
Starting point is 00:10:15 I know. Which is crazy if you think, like radio from here on out is it's going to have bad voices all the way. Well, that's on radio. I think. Podcasts, everything. Yeah, who cares.
Starting point is 00:10:23 It's, if you don't have a good voice, what you have to say has to be even better. So if you have a great voice and you say really great things, well, you're unstoppable. I don't know anybody like that. However, it's kind of like, you know, if a dude is really good looking, he doesn't have to make as much money. When if a dude is really rich, he doesn't have to be as good looking. Let's be honest. For some people.
Starting point is 00:10:50 Yeah, of course. I'm just talking about the clip. Generally, yeah. Yeah, no, she's nice. She's actually good. Like, she just talks like a normal human. So, yeah, Eddie, I took that that way too. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:10:59 She was like, thanks for clearing the way for everybody else that sucks to. And I'm like, wait, what? No, it was great. It's great. It's great. It's great. Okay. All right. What? We got videos here if you want. Oh, that's true. That is true. Lunchbox, I know we're going to get into it tomorrow.
Starting point is 00:11:11 Any quick thoughts on Jerry Springer dying? Man, I'm just over here in morning. It's sad. He was part of a whole generation. Like, his TV show Shaped America. It was appointment watching every kid. Teenager watched it. It was all the rage, and it's just sad to see him go. And we should.
Starting point is 00:11:27 That's why we wanted to watch it. Oh, yeah. Why? Well, it wasn't for kids, but kids wanted to watch it because adults fighting. It was like adult midday, like, is adults you could be punching, talking about sex. Train wreck, I mean, oh, it's so cool. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. But that's why we wanted to watch it because we weren't supposed to watch it.
Starting point is 00:11:45 Maybe that's what it is. But yeah, I mean, it's sad because that was one of the biggest shows of our lifetime. I don't argue that point, but it was definitely a big pop culture moment for a little bit. Something big from our childhood, yeah. I'd say it would probably not top 50 shows in our lifetime. Have you lost your mind? Maybe he has a special attachment to it because he was on it. No, no, no, no, no, stop.
Starting point is 00:12:05 If you go look at the ratings, it was one of the biggest shows of our lifetime. Yeah, again, I would say syndicated television in general midday is not a big ratings getter. For that spot it was. But if it was so big, they would have put it on. It had been a network prime time 6, 7 o'clock show. But they can't because of the content of it. but yes, it did really well for a period in that spot. And pop culture, it was a phenomenon for a couple years.
Starting point is 00:12:35 I mean, ooh. Give me. I mean, oof, get me. I don't know how to look up. It really did well. It really did well. Yes. But it wasn't American Idol.
Starting point is 00:12:47 There was nearly 7 million viewers a day watching a midday show. That is huge. It is. And it's prime. That's awesome. Yeah. Yeah. But when I was on American Idol, even four or five years ago, we had episodes that were over seven million. Right.
Starting point is 00:13:03 And that's when things were already starting to splinter. Yeah. I'm just saying a midday show. I mean, TV Guide ranked at the number one on the list of worst shows in television history. What's number two? I don't know. It's just in this article about him dying. It says, TV Guide ranked it number one on the list of worst shows in the history of television.
Starting point is 00:13:22 They're haters. And then the next. thing is but it was ratings gold absolutely yeah they're haters okay what are we doing Eddie okay two videos go ahead oh it's this about Rogue Music Fest okay so Rogue Music Fest is coming June 16 17th the Jackson County Expo can you move it a little bit this way because I cannot see the first lines there I can't see the first letter of the prompter just you gotta go the other way you go on the wrong way nope nope yep that's it
Starting point is 00:13:56 I can see it, yeah. It's crooked, but I can see it. That's what she said. What? Are you ready? Okay. At the height of Jerry Springer was beaten to Oprah. Okay, great. I mean, that is... At the height, it had 12 million viewers a day. Huge, that's good. Okay, I'm just saying. Ready, Eddie? Go. Hey, guys, Rogue Music Fest is coming June 16th and 17th at the Jackson County Expo Park in Central Point.
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Starting point is 00:14:37 at rogue music fest.com. Good? No one. Okay. That's the ACM one. Cool. It's it. Okay.
Starting point is 00:14:50 Got it. Hey guys, Bobby here. The Big 98 was named ACM radio station of the year. And so we want to send a quick thanks to you guys for listening. We couldn't do this without you. It's all about you.
Starting point is 00:15:00 We appreciate you. Thank you. I'm going to take this. I'm going to hug it tight every night, and I'm going to think about you specifically because we just sent this video to you, you're the one watching this right now. ACU!
Starting point is 00:15:11 All right, see you guys. Thank you. Cool. Thank you. All right. Thank you. The number two worst show of all time is my mother of the car
Starting point is 00:15:23 from 1965, and number three is the XFL Football League. Oh, that was that. I don't know. Some of the rules are good now because they're experimental. Like the on-site kick, there isn't one. They go for like fourth and 25. You know, that's legit. Because at least you can have a shot at that.
Starting point is 00:15:42 I just thought when it was like off-season, I'm like, ooh, I have football to watch. And then I'd start watching it. It's weird. It's weird. Yeah. The Brady Bunch variety hours at number four. Hogan's Heroes at number five. Hogan's Heroes was good for back in the day.
Starting point is 00:15:54 It was funny. Celebrity boxing at 6. After MASH at 7. I guess that was a show that they made after MASH. off. Oh. With the characters, Cop Rock at 8.
Starting point is 00:16:04 It's the musical adventures of a police force. I need to see that. Number nine, you're in the picture. Number 10, he-hawnies. That's not from he-ha.
Starting point is 00:16:15 Huh. He-hawnies. It's a spinoff? Really? Kathleen Gifford was in it? Well, those are your top ten worst shows of all time. What do we do now?
Starting point is 00:16:26 Who's got something? Whatever you want to do, man. I know. I didn't get into late, late, late last night. I post it. So this is what I'm doing on TikTok. I am just posting bull crap up there. I'm putting in the effort. It's not that. I post some stuff sometimes I think it's like, because of other stuff I've done that's gone a million views, two million views. I'm like,
Starting point is 00:16:44 this is very similar, maybe even funnier, 12,000. And I'm like, why don't put all that work in? Yeah. To get 12, and I'll do something. Ridiculous. $500,000. So every day, I'm just getting on and treating it like a journal. I just talking to the camera. I can't believe you're getting on though, dude. Like I always go to the little button or whatever and I'm like, ooh, TikTok. No, I shouldn't do it. They'll take my stuff. Because China?
Starting point is 00:17:06 Well, they already have it, bro. So if they had it, they already have it. But they're not getting new ones? What have they? I'm number 10 million. You're kind of missing the point here. It's not so much about them getting your information. Everybody's already got your information.
Starting point is 00:17:18 They wanted it. They would get it. That's a part of it, but mostly it's that they have control on influencing us even by very tiny measures. let's say you were a communist. You're not. I'm not. But let's say you're in the political system
Starting point is 00:17:34 and there's communism and there's capitalism and they fight. I'm just not saying Democrat and Republicans because I don't want to put you in one of them because people be like, oh, Eddie, let's say you're a communist. Whatever. But that's so fictional.
Starting point is 00:17:45 That's so fictional. That's not true. So let's say China has the ability to influence you, but you're a communist and lunchbox is a capitalist and you guys hate each other. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:17:53 It's Republicans, Democrats, the same system. You hate each other. And there's a big, you and half the country are all communists. lunchbox and half capitalists and you hate each other and it's getting toxic and your politicians are making it even more toxic. Well, China's got control. You, the communists, they're going to send you, they're going to amp up the communists like we hate while we hate capitalists so much. They're going to
Starting point is 00:18:11 kind of, and the ones that are already on the edge, they're going to push them even further. And they're going to take, and they're going to do the, the capitalists do the same thing. And they're going to take that divide and they're going to make it so much bigger that there's so much in fighting and it's able to ruin, trying to ruin the country that that's their goal. And they have the ability to do that without even being noticed because you wanted to see it anywhere. They wouldn't even know. So are they doing that right now?
Starting point is 00:18:39 Possibly. Because how are they getting me with the alligator videos? Well, they give you those, keep you going. Okay. Because that's, I get a lot of alligator videos. It can't, yeah, it can't be that they're just going to show you and be like this is what we're doing, but they have the ability at any time to influence folks. And what they want is for all of us to hate each up. That's why we got the crappy version of it.
Starting point is 00:18:58 I mean, it's a good version, but the crappy version. In China, it uses a tool for learning. You've got to be so old to get on it. There's a certain amount of time you can be. In America, it's like, here's a kid farting on a pumpkin. We laugh, and it's hilarious. Oh, and hey kids, you're allowed to do it all hours of the night and look at all these things you can do.
Starting point is 00:19:15 And here's a 12-year-old grinding on a pole. It's like, what's happening? Oh, I haven't seen that one. And if I do, I'm not saying on that one long. But it's like, everybody, you know, they have the ability to do this, and that's why we just give them too much power. Yeah. Okay. And they are an adversary.
Starting point is 00:19:33 The United States, Russia, China. If you don't think that they're trying to win over the, you know, king dingling of the world, the biggest superpower, through tech, through mostly tech now, sure you can have weapons, but mostly tech now, you don't think all these countries are also fighting to, create the biggest and baddest AI. So that is a big part of why TikTok is dangerous because they can further divide a country that's already divided the most that's possibly ever been divided. The only reason I say possibly is because, I don't know, Vietnam is bad.
Starting point is 00:20:11 That was pretty divided. I'm glad they didn't have social media then. That might have been like 69's. I mean, that might have been equal to what it is now. They did all the argument in person. Yeah, big fights. Big ones. So, anyway, I'm on TikTok posting this stuff.
Starting point is 00:20:29 And I just get on and do a little journal every day. That's something random. And they get the stupidest amount of views. This one that I posted last night. I literally got in at 1130. I didn't post on the journal today. So I posted it. Yeah, call it the J-U-R-N.
Starting point is 00:20:44 I put the date on it. And so on the journal, I was like, hey, I went and did this thing for University of Arkansas, wrote all these jokes. I didn't get to use them. I don't think I'm a quitter. I think I just pivot, whatever. Just since almost midnight, it's got 30,000 views.
Starting point is 00:20:57 It was garbage. Dear Jern. Yeah. I did one on Lynn Goodman dying with pictures and stuff, 15,000, even less. That was a pretty, I thought that would get more, but I don't care anymore. I did one about my guitars, 373,000. Wow, that's good. Oh, the giveaway one?
Starting point is 00:21:16 Well, no, yeah, should I give them away? Yeah. So every day on TikTok, Mr. Bobby Bowens, I'm just up being like, What up? This one I'm thinking right now. No production, no editing. Let's see what happens. I'm trying to get to a million.
Starting point is 00:21:30 You know, what? A million and one for one video? Oh, no, I have a lot of those. I mean, a million followers. Ooh, that'd be cool. I have a lot of a million views. Wow. I never got to a million on anything.
Starting point is 00:21:43 Mike went viral the other day. Yeah, he did. That's so cool. What did that end up at, Mike? You're one with the movie people. It's at 1.8 on TikTok and 2 million on Facebook. That's amazing. Awesome, dude.
Starting point is 00:21:54 Dang. Do you feel famous? No, but seeing, like, getting more followers on TikTok, that was pretty cool. What do you have? I'm at, like, 13,000 now, and I was at 10 before that hit? 10 total, not even thousand. Yeah, just 10. 10 total.
Starting point is 00:22:07 So you got 3,000 followers from the video hitting? What's the most viral video you've had, Amy? Do you know? I don't know that you could call it viral, but what, let's see. If I go, you mean like a real? A real or TikTok? I don't know how many TikToks. my real is changing out the filter on your washing machine because it's so disgusting
Starting point is 00:22:30 and nobody knows that you're supposed to do it. Lunchbox talked about it on the show one time, but it has $557,000. Oh, good for you. Actually teaching something good too. Right. So I'm kind of like, should I do an update? It's time to clean your filter again. You can be a filter girl.
Starting point is 00:22:47 Sometimes you just find your niche. You find all the filters in your house. Right. Coffee filters, air filters, watcher dryer filters. Oh, wait. Oh, oh, oh, I have $530,000 on a video that I made asking, I don't know if I can say. What? Okay. Asking.
Starting point is 00:23:03 TikTok, Amy, TikTok. Okay, for women, when we go to the OBGYN, there's something that happens to me at the doctor that doesn't happen to any of my friends. And I was like, is this normal? So I asked. And I mean, yeah, it has almost like a thousand comments of like. If you put it up on your TikTok. We're on a podcast right now. It's my.
Starting point is 00:23:22 Okay. I'm saying we're on a podcast. You can say it right. Oh, okay, okay. Why does some OBGYNs stick their finger of your butt in other zone? What? This is crazy. This is crazy bones.
Starting point is 00:23:35 Wait. Well, I don't know the answer because I don't have an OBGYN, but why? Did they respond? I said. What did most people respond? Some people are like, I am more, okay, let me just go. I'll show, okay. Were most people like, what are you talking about?
Starting point is 00:23:53 Yes, they were like, I have never. This is crazy. Definitely new for me. And then other people are like, happens every time. So there's got to be a reason. It's not like a rogue OBGYN. Right, it's not rogue, but we don't know what determines it specifically. Like for me, I have family history.
Starting point is 00:24:09 My mom had anal cancer. There you go. No, no, no, no. But it was happening before my mom was ever diagnosed with that, before I wrote it down as my family history. And so even for other people, they're like, yeah, When I was 18, the first time I went, that happened to me. No family history.
Starting point is 00:24:23 Like I had all kinds of comments explaining it was all over the map, which so then I think, yes, family history does absolutely play a factor in some cases, but some doctors, they just prefer to do it. It's like an easier way for them to feel something, even in your female organs. Then there you go. That's the answer. I know, but then why does some, if you would say, well, because I would be like, well, let's go the extra mile. Why does some pitchers throw a fastball with three fingers and some with two, right? I mean, they're just different.
Starting point is 00:24:50 Why? That's your comparison. I'm just saying you can do the same thing, but you do it different ways. Okay, someone posted, at my first appointment at 19, this happened to me. I talked about it with my college friends, and everyone looked at me like, what are you talking about? And then, so that was the, it was just all over the place. Like, when you start to talk about with your friends, you realize there's like, you know, one out of ten that are like, happens every time. Do you need to ask them if that's the same doctor?
Starting point is 00:25:18 No. That's funny. It's one doctor traveling the country doing the butthole. What's your doctor's name? Like that's his thing. Oh, no. Someone said, my current doctor does it was a first for me and I had six OBGYNs before. Is this name Clyde?
Starting point is 00:25:35 Oh, man, that's funny. Yeah, listen, I don't know. So anyway, that one has 500. Or it's that doctor with all these accounts that goes to answer. Yeah, my doctor just to cover him. So the other doctor. Wow. He's got burner accounts covering himself.
Starting point is 00:25:50 No, mine is, I have a female doctor. Well, she does. Yeah, was it that Lakeinta? Stop, no, it's at a women's clinic. I see where you're going. The exam may be done to check the prostate gland or the uterus and ovary. The uterus and ovary.
Starting point is 00:26:05 The doctor can also feel other structures in the pelvis. The exam may be done to help identify the cause of symptoms such as rectal bleeding, blood in the stool, abdominal or pelvic pain to change in bowel habits or urinary problems. So it's a thing. What would have been crazy, if it wasn't a thing, and everybody would have said, nope, never heard of it.
Starting point is 00:26:20 That's when it had gotten weird. But that's a good video for you, huh? Did you show it? Was it, you do an example? Did you animate it? What'd you do? Animation would you do that? No, but now I'm thinking like, hmm, what,
Starting point is 00:26:33 maybe if I go to the dog, I don't know what they allow you to film. You would film your butthole? Let me stop it. You had film your butthole. My colonoscopy video has. Would you film your butthole? No, well.
Starting point is 00:26:42 Okay then. But my colonoscopy video has almost 500,000. and they wouldn't let me show certain things though. Who's they? I have my camera with me in the, when they wheeled me back. The doctors. Yeah. Yeah, so malpractice.
Starting point is 00:26:55 They don't want to get busted. Not busted. They don't want something to be recorded. And you're like, look what I have proof of. They let me film the size of the camera, which is about the size of my finger. And then they let me show the video of how you could see. Oh, this is the camera and this is the screen. Would you put your butt hole up?
Starting point is 00:27:12 And then I had to put it away. Would you put your butt hole on TikTok? That's not allowed. No, would you though? No. For medical, they're like, you can only show it. I would put the insides of my. Yeah, that's okay.
Starting point is 00:27:25 Okay, but no. Okay. No. Would you? Come on. I don't think so. Yeah, no. But I don't think a butt hole.
Starting point is 00:27:34 Every single one of us. That's the thing about certain body parts. We all have them. So why is it not allowed to be seen if every single one of us has one? I don't think anyone wants to see that. True, but I'm saying you can't even show it. Like, for example, a we don't all have a weiner. Not that I know of anyway.
Starting point is 00:27:53 I haven't seen everybody. But I can see why since that's different. But what? A boath? Everybody has a butthole. Every single one I have a butthole. Well, not everyone has this. Another popular video is my tailbone.
Starting point is 00:28:06 Do you show that? No, but I showed someone touching it for the first time and they were freaked out. But maybe I could do something. You could probably show that. Did you ever hear from the, speaking of TikTok, the girl that you saw that was the, I don't know. I don't even want to, I don't even want to hear a message up here right yet because in case it didn't. Let me move on from that. Don't worry about it.
Starting point is 00:28:26 Lunchbox, your most viral video? Oh, I don't know. Probably the one with jelly roll. But is that on yours? It's on his wife's. No, yours. Oh, the one with probably Payton Manning. Oh, yeah, that's a good one.
Starting point is 00:28:41 Yeah. What were you doing that one? yelling at him trying to climb out the car window and scuba rolled it up and wouldn't let me out how many on that one over a million yeah like four or five six million oh whoa that's viral scuba said seven million nice seven million that's amazing I've been that so I went viral who's in it most me because I'm the one that was in it they were filming or recording me and I'm the one I told them to roll the way because what happened was is we were gone to the CMAs and it's in an area where you're supposed to be somewhat like a professional and he's there with this kid and as a father
Starting point is 00:29:13 I'm like, I wouldn't want these people yelling at me and my son. I don't see you lunchbox in the whole video. He's in the very back on. And I'm like, guys, stop it. He's with this kid. Like, leave him alone. And the driver went to stop. And I was like, no, do you need to keep going.
Starting point is 00:29:25 And I rolled the window up and made him drive off. But we don't see lunchbox. No, you don't see him. No, I went viral. The one, so Lunchbox has another video with Peyton Manning. And he's in it. And it has 30,000. Oh, man.
Starting point is 00:29:37 Well, that was just a whole CMA recap. Like, it was just me backstage, all my different stuff. You do pretty good. Oh, I know I do good. Good. When I put up stuff. Yeah. Look at you. Wait, I'm on, is this Instagram? Oh, this Instagram.
Starting point is 00:29:49 Got it. What? Oh, look at that. Well, Eddie, you have one? Yeah, my big one is when lunchbox told me to wash the back. Oh, I went viral. You didn't go viral. No, it's my video. But that's what Scoobie just said, and so if you didn't go viral. But do you agree with what Scoobo said?
Starting point is 00:30:02 No. Okay, so then, if that's the case. But Eddie needs me to go viral. Yeah. You need to Peyton Manning to go viral. Bah? Wait until you kissed your dad. That is when it's going to be good stuff.
Starting point is 00:30:15 Can't wait. Okay, I do want to do this real quick. This is Scuba talking trash about lunchbox on a podcast. Lunchbox, would you like to set this up? Yeah, so I guess Scuba has no guts, no glory, can't say anything to my face, but he goes on a podcast bashing me and my coaching abilities because his son was on my soccer team. He never said anything to me, but he goes on a podcast with Morgan, starts talking about how terrible of a coach I was. Were you talking about lunchbox?
Starting point is 00:30:42 I had to hear what it was. I don't remember. We talked for like an hour and a half. Okay. So let's play. How long is the clip, Ray? 26. I haven't heard it.
Starting point is 00:30:49 Here's Scoo of Steve talking about some coach. We'll see if it's an lunchbox. Every kid's got a different skill set, a different attention span, a different level where they're at. And so I have to, like, cater each kid to where they're at. Because I want them to have fun, and I want them to not feel alienated or isolated. Because I've seen where my son played in other sports and the coaches were brutal and didn't do the fundamentals, didn't do the basics. And that's what pushed me to become a coach, even though I have no free time. I've made it a point to have free time because of that.
Starting point is 00:31:19 I don't really hear I'm attacking you. That's not even you. The other coaches were brutal. I think you're looking for a reason to be angry. Yeah, it's not good. I don't know. The judge does not accept that. He's not going after you.
Starting point is 00:31:32 I'm pretty sure I know which coach he's talking about. He literally said the other coaches were brutal. Well, I had a really bad coaching experience. It wasn't him. But he was in that group because he never. did practice, which I thought was stupid. But was he brutal? He wasn't brutal. There was another coach that was brutal.
Starting point is 00:31:47 He was in the group of not doing practice. Yeah. So he's not talking about you. Not talking about him, yeah. You got offended. Do you just search to be offended sometimes? No. But he just did say I was in that group. But again, that wasn't about you. He just said that wasn't about you.
Starting point is 00:32:00 You were not brutal. Okay. Okay. Making sure. I mean, I was just like, no gut. I mean, no stone Steve. Oh. He wasn't talking about you.
Starting point is 00:32:11 Oh, no stone. He's sticking with it, I mean. He commits. What was he supposed to say to your face? Like, hey, man, like, I'd really appreciate if you guys had practices, you know, instead. I told you that. I said, this is ridiculous that we don't have practice. Oh, he did say it to your face.
Starting point is 00:32:23 Yeah, I was like, how we supposed. Infronted him. Wait. No, I asked you to initially, I was like, kind of, we were going through the basics of his team. And he goes, yeah, we don't do practice. And it's like, when are they ever supposed to learn anything? Yeah, why don't you do practice, though? There were three.
Starting point is 00:32:35 They were four. Four and five. And then games were awful because they were just a bunch of kids running around in circles, not know what to do. didn't even know the absolute basics, which you're supposed to teach the kids in practice. I ain't Pele? Exactly. I mean, there's three and four-year-old. And my baseball team is phenomenal because we practice and we go over the fundamentals.
Starting point is 00:32:54 Hey, no stone, Steve. I need you to take a breath. Fundamentals. I don't think he was talking about you in that situation, but I do. But you did say it to his face. The more we talked about it, he said to his anger. We didn't do practice. And you set it to his face.
Starting point is 00:33:05 Yeah, I said it to him on his little sports podcast he does. Little. Fight, fight, fight, fight, fight. It's like his stone's little. What do you mean stones? Balls, Eddie. Oh, got it. What is happening?
Starting point is 00:33:21 Got it, got it, got it. I was thinking of real stones, like, rocks. No. A little gravel in his yard? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Okay. That's it. We're out of here.
Starting point is 00:33:36 You guys have a good day. Tomorrow on the show, Nate Smith, full band will perform. He has that song, Whiskey on You. Don't want to. That one. We'll do easy trivia. We'll do Jerry Springer, play lunchboxes time on Jerry Springer. Literally was on the show.
Starting point is 00:33:54 We'll do that. But thank you guys. And to everybody, including No Stone, Steve. Hope you have a good day today. Thank you. You, well, Bobby. Is it No stones or small stones, Steve? No stones.
Starting point is 00:34:03 So he has no stones, but they're small. I mean, I was just trying to, at the end, I was just going back out. I don't know. They're probably so small, you just can't see them, right? They're there. They call you no stones. Yeah. But they're...
Starting point is 00:34:14 Really small. Is Steve drinking? I think it's kombucha. That's what it is. It's clear mind kombucha. Okay. You ever have a beer up here, Steve? kombucha will give you a buzz.
Starting point is 00:34:25 I like whiskey or bourbon. Oh, bones. I've had kombucha. I've had kombuz. I have been like, should I drive right now? Don't you get to poop. Yeah, it's a probiotic. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:34:37 Like I have digestive issues, so the doctor having to do in that too. I never felt anything. It's not. Oh, well, look at you. I don't know. It's fermented. Yeah, whenever sometimes Are you guys trying to tell me how I feel?
Starting point is 00:34:45 No, no, no, I say You guys are, that's great. No, I agree, you probably didn't feel that. I'm not saying I felt it every single time, but there are times, which I don't know if it depends on what else I have in my stomach or if I have an empty's, I don't know what it is. It's a random batch. I've had kombucha and I've been like,
Starting point is 00:34:58 me too. I feel a little tipsy. Dude, I was watching a football game. I was like, this is awesome. I have a beer, dude. I think you'd be confused a can. Eddie tell you has a neurological disease? What?
Starting point is 00:35:11 It's not good. Wait, what? No? This seems like a bigger deal. I don't know if you talk to you guys about it. Well, I haven't told anyone about it. Okay, we can end on this. Go ahead. So I guess my left armpits been sweating. Not my right one. Just my left one. And this is like I get out of the shower, I put deodorant on and then I can just go somewhere. And then like, I feel like right now, it's kind of damp. And I'm like, not my right one, just my left one.
Starting point is 00:35:33 So I googled it. I'm like, what is it? And it says it's a neurological, like, disease and that I should go to the doctor immediately. And are you going? Nah, probably not. Because I don't feel bad. Yeah. But it's just odd. So what's the neurological disease? Why do you need to go immediately?
Starting point is 00:35:49 Like, if I see the word immediately, I probably... Well, your lights have been on your car, though, for an extended period of time. It's called... And they say, get this checked immediately, you know. It doesn't my body. Yeah, go ahead. It's called asymmetric hyperhydrosis. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:36:02 Asymmetric hyperhiosis. It is regional or asymmetry sweating and a strong indication of secondary hyperhydrosis. And an underlying diagnosis should be sought. Lots of sweating from one area. The body can cause increase sweating for another. It literally says nothing there. Yeah. It just says you sweat.
Starting point is 00:36:17 But it said I should go to the doctor immediately. It's a silent disorder. Yeah, so I don't know what that means, guys. It means to go to the doctor immediately. It's not good. All right, that's it. We're done. Thank you.
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