The Bobby Bones Show - Thurs Post Show (06-01-23)
Episode Date: June 1, 2023Bobby talks about how he needs to start checking the weather before driving his Broncho into work. How AI will help prevent school shootings. We get into a discussion on how Ring Camera is under fire ...for giving employees access to user’s camera and were allegedly used for spying. An inmate was arrested after he stopped at McDonald’s after breaking out of prison.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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What's everybody doing?
Good?
Good.
Yeah.
I drove the Bronco in today.
and I'm all, I didn't think about it.
But I should watch the weather before I drive that thing in.
Oh yeah, dude.
You have a good weather app?
Yeah, I got the one on the phone.
Like it's got a radar and everything?
I have the one that goes, Nashville, 78 degrees.
That's on the front of the iPhone.
No, no, no, no.
You need to upgrade.
Well, I have another one too that's radar.
There we go.
It's called My Radar.
It's fine.
But every time it pops up, it's like,
do you want to get My Radar Pro?
Subscribe.
And I got to go through that bull crap.
I did buy a,
another one a long time ago called
dark
black
something and it was good
but now I can't find
I don't know
I don't know what that is
but what do you mean
but the radar is just like
I can it tells you something
that's coming in like the main
where I had my Jeep and I got in trouble
was these pop-up storms
yeah yeah well that just happens
I mean you can't avoid that
the weatherman can't even see that coming
yeah well I brought the Bronco
and I just saw there's some chance of rain
coming up a little bit so I'm gonna have to
zoom-s-so-do you have a top
you can just put on it or you have to
I have a soft top. I have a hard top
that I just donated. Yeah, but is a soft top
on the Bronco? What kind of loser carries her soft top?
Well, mine's always there.
Yours is on. No, no, mine goes back. It's like convertible. It goes back
and you strap it and then whenever it rains.
I won't do that. Okay. I say loser. I mean lazy.
That's what I mean. I mean lazy.
Okay, let's get through some of this because
some of this stuff's pretty wild. AI
gun detection will soon be used in some Utah schools and it could be coming to more
schools. So a couple months ago, there was a bunch of hoax school shootings that were going
through Utah, like the calls, hey, we're going to come shoot up school. And so they have a,
it's called Zero Eyes and it's artificial intelligence to fight against school shootings.
By the way, Zero Eyes feels like a creepy name. Yeah. Zero Eyes. It feels like that movie with Tom Cruise,
maybe Vanilla Sky. Yeah. That's where they just predicted, but people would, they use artificial
technology and arrest people and they're like, you're probably up to something. Minority
Oh, that's what it was.
Oh, yeah.
Vanilla Sky.
I don't know.
All those Tom Cruise movies are about the same.
What was Vanilla Sky?
Who's Cameron Diaz in that?
Is that Tom Cruise, though?
Yeah, I think so.
But I never have seen that one.
Oh, yeah.
Minority Report.
They blushed and kicked the door down.
You're under arrest.
For what?
I didn't do anything.
For what you were about to do?
What?
Yeah.
That's crazy.
And that's what AI is going to be doing.
Oh, no.
Yeah, zero eyes as a company.
And so it is an AI gun detection
and situational awareness software
that will be used to, and then it goes to a bunch of stuff
what AI does, basically predicting patterns, people,
the function is like an emergency report function too
where if something does happen, where they can go,
where they can get there.
I mean, it's wild.
It's from KSL.com, that's the story.
Once the experts are able to verify the threat,
the dispatch alerts, and actionable intelligence,
including visual description, gun type,
last known location, it is intense stuff.
And it all feels good until he gets,
It gets so good, it gets bad.
But that's everything.
Like, everything is so good.
Like, yes, fix, help, help fix, help fix.
Here, look at this, access to this.
Now they have access to everything.
And they kill us themselves.
Zero eyes.
Big brother.
Zero eyes.
Yeah.
The story, too, the ring cameras, right?
Like, we want ring cameras because there are little deals on the bottom of our door.
And it tells us who's out the door, a little bit of security.
All of a sudden, we got, wow, look at us.
We're protecting ourselves so much better.
got a ring camera. Look at it on my phone. Who's out there? Well, it's just the mailman.
No problem. Who's that creepy guy? Don't answer it. Take a screenshot. All this happens, right?
And you're feeling good about it until the story comes where a ring cameras allegedly gave
company employees access to every single customer and every video. They could see everything.
That's literally the story. Yes, not good.
The Federal Trade Commission is claiming in a federal complaint that ring security cameras
gave every employee the company full access to every customer video.
I think the children, too, was a big deal. Of course. It's all.
a big deal.
It's all a big deal.
So again, it's so good, it's so good.
It's so, wow, this is so good.
Now it's bad.
But that's how we do it in America.
Well, we don't have, and I don't have a moderation gene for anything.
America does not have moderation.
We like to have it.
Oh, this is so good.
Let's get all we possibly can until we just have so much that it kills us or hurts us or makes us sick.
Or it's, what?
I don't.
I'm listening to your story, but I'm like so.
I'm coming on American.
Huffing and puffing about this ring story.
It's like we love to build people up in this country.
Hero, hero, hero, build them out, build them, I build them up.
They're too big for the britches and knock them down, you're freaking loser.
You're like, wait, no, no, you just built me all the way up to knock me down.
You're a loser.
You're a piece of crap now.
Oh, you've come back from the ashes.
Ah, we root for you again.
It's weird.
It's weird how our country works.
Do these companies not have like a department that says, hey, let's look into like 20, 30 years in the future, like what shouldn't we do or how could we
Oh, psychics.
Yeah, easy to find.
No.
We're looking for psychics if they want to come and join the company.
Like real imaginary people.
Yeah, I think they do.
Real imaginary people.
No, I'm saying like people that imagine things.
Wizards.
Like, like, script writers.
Yes.
Like Zoe or.
Wizards.
No.
And he wants to hire.
Crystal ball.
No, I see in the future.
No, you're not understanding.
Okay, what do you go to like care.com to find one of those?
No.
You're like, all right.
Care.com.
Can I find a wizard that can.
work between 9 a.m.
Yeah, how do they not have someone that's going to predict the pitfalls?
So what they do for some terrorists.
Now, thank you for stop making fun of me.
They do hire folks to go, can you create the craziest scenario possible?
Like, use what you're good at in writing stories and come up with ideas where you think
if you were trying to create this and not all just creatives, but also engineers.
They do bring in people.
I would call them consultants at this point.
There we go.
Or imaginary people?
You said imaginary people, Eddie?
That's that the whole thing on.
Reformed criminals.
You can't expect us not to riff on Wizards for a two minutes.
No, you didn't have to go crystal ball and all that.
You can't.
So, but they, yes, that is.
Then Ring didn't have one of these guys?
Like, Ring didn't see that this could be a potential problem.
No, the problem is they gave everybody access.
This is not predicting how people do it wrong.
This is you're giving access people to work in the company.
They just shouldn't have done that in the first place.
Yes, the answer is, that's just a bad move.
You don't need a future creative person to come up with that.
Yeah.
You know the solution?
Don't get one of those things, guys.
Hello.
You know what?
They scare me.
You walk in front of one?
Yeah.
Hey, scream at you.
Is that the person screaming at you?
No, it's in the, it's like a noise.
Some of them have a sensor.
I was over.
We were in Utah and we were staying at my brother-in-law's house.
There's a couple houses next to him.
You just walk in front of the house.
You're like, what the...
Oh, that's weird.
When the camera sees something in front of it, it does it just to make sure everybody knows
that they know.
Yeah, they know that there's something there and they're watching you.
Who has one?
They complain?
I don't.
I have a bunch of cameras.
I have cameras, but not ring.
We have every inch of our property cameraed up.
Wait, lunchbox, you don't have cameras or anything?
No.
All right.
Let everybody know where you live.
Good for you.
I don't even lock my doors.
My thing is, like, I've, somehow my kids learned about skinny dipping.
I don't know.
Skinny dipping.
I said.
What in the world?
I've been there, done that, but.
One of the friends.
I just was like, we have cameras.
Like, this is a problem.
My kids weren't seeing how it could be a problem.
problem. And I'm like, no, no, no. It's not like we're going to go back and watch that,
but I don't know who ultimately is going to have access to all of this. And we don't,
I don't want footage of 13 year old girls. Hold on. Your kids are skinny dipping in your pool.
They're not with my permission. She was asking about it. They did it. I don't even want to talk about
naked kids. So just for the general story. I was talking about wizards. Yeah, crystal balls and stuff.
Yeah, stuff like that. Should we talk about us skinny dipping? The complaint alleges that some of the
employees were watching videos from the cameras with names that indicated they were in intimate places
like master bedroom and they focused on watching pretty girls.
Under the proposed FTC order, of course it's dudes. Of course it's creepy dudes. No healthy
female is going to be there going, well, what can I get into it? What can I look at today that's
dirty? No. One creepy dude. It's all dudes. Calls his other friend. Hey, you got to apply for a job
at race. Hey, I'm going to send you this link. I'm going to send you this link. Check it out.
Dang. Click master bedroom. Under the proposed FTC order,
Amazon's ring will be directed to pay 5.8 million
in customer refunds, that's nothing.
That's a penny to them.
That's from ABC News.
That's a penny to them.
I imagine if anything's on the internet,
it can be hacked.
That's what I think in my own head.
Generally,
you know, we have cameras on and in our property
in different places.
You can't even see the cameras at some points
because we're kind of hypervigilant
about those because I've had things happen to me.
And I just am like, well, if they're on the internet,
somebody could probably figure out how to get into them.
I don't know what they're going to see.
You can look at me.
Look at Master Bedroom.
Oh, Ghost Dog.
You ain't going to see crap.
I didn't see a ghost dog in a while.
And Ghost Dog wasn't on camera, even though he was outside the door.
I looked.
He should have been on camera, but he wasn't.
Right, he was there, and I checked it, and he never showed up on camera.
And that's why he's ghost dog.
That's right.
I need to hire one of those wizards.
Let me know when you find one.
Imaginary people.
Do you mean people with big imagination?
Yes, but I don't know how to label that.
Not imaginary people.
Right.
creatives.
Canada's pointing warning labels
on every individual cigarette.
Canada will become the first country in the world
to require a warning label on every cigarette
August 1st.
The warnings will be phased in
and are expected to show up on king's size cigarettes first
than regular.
And I think the idea, this is from ABC News,
the idea is great, right?
The idea is great.
I do think, though, that
for the most part, people know,
99% of people know.
100%.
And it's also on the box.
It's a box.
Pack.
even though it pack.
That sounds cooler.
I get it.
I think unless you're going to actually be extremely graphic,
it's just going to be the same thing.
If you get it on there and you put like a picture of a black lung.
That's what they should do.
Or like rest in peace.
Jonathan Wilson.
That's amazing.
That stuff at this point is all you can do to make people even look at it a second time.
Wow.
Man, that's actually creative.
Like that's how, well, I was hired as a wizard by the companies.
Imaginary people.
I was an imaginary person.
All right, guys.
But that's what they should do.
If they're going to do it, they're going to spend money.
You've got to shock people to even get them to pay attention.
What are they going to do?
Smoking's bad?
Yeah, it's like, this gives you lung cancer.
This gets, but you know that already.
And I like the idea, and who knows, even if it keeps one person smoking a little less, maybe that's a deal.
But it's like, you've got to go hard.
If you want people to even pay attention, you got to go hard.
Maybe they put positive words of encouragement on it.
That ain't working.
You're beautiful just who you are.
Don't smoke.
Yeah, I'm just being an imaginary person real quick.
Now you're jumping on board.
Because I'm sure people would want to...
Her doesn't seem as hateful, though, is ours.
She's really nice about it.
She's like, I, shall be an imaginary person.
I'm sure most people want to quit smoking.
So maybe sometimes like, hey, you can do it.
Make this your last one.
It talks to you.
She's a freaking little engine that could.
You can do it.
I think you can.
I think you can.
Try to give up after this one.
This is your last puff.
Right.
Yeah, I don't think that.
I don't know.
I mean, you got to go hard.
Well.
Like, hey, welcome to death, RIP.
Wow.
Like, do that crap.
And it'll still not even be cared about for the most part.
Maybe grab bag.
Some death, some encouragement.
Maybe just make out like a lottery.
You won a million dollars.
The right cigarette wins.
And some of them kill you automatically.
Oh, man.
Now you're talking.
Now we're talking.
Yeah, cigarette roulette.
So some of them, as soon as you light it,
money comes up the end.
Some of them, you like, boom, you die immediately.
Wait, but the money is just going to get people to buy more.
I know what I'm saying.
It's got to be equal, though.
It's totally not the point.
But there's got to be a positive.
If you're going to go so negative, you're also got to be so positive.
You've got to equal it out.
An inmate who escaped in Akron was caught attempting to order a $1 burger from McDonald's.
Dollar menu.
Well, also, it's like you don't escape with a bunch of money.
You didn't just win the cigarette contest that we talked about.
He's got new cash, man.
He's got nothing.
So an escaped inmate was taken into custody Wednesday morning.
after he was recognized attempting to order a hamburger.
Jason Lyle Conrad, who had been on the run since Tuesday morning,
was captured by authorities.
He's back in jail.
According to 911 recordings,
released by the police department employees identified the man
who'd pulled up in street clothes riding a bike.
They recognized him because his tattoos and his limp,
which they said, look for a guy with tattoos and a limp.
Oh, well, there you go.
You know, even if I'm, I'm probably limping on both.
I'm doing something different.
If I got a limp that people are looking for,
like, I'm crawling.
I'm getting in a wheelchair.
I'm still a wheelchair.
Right.
Take that limp out of it.
It's a limps out of the equation.
So, but that's the deal.
He ordered a $1 burger.
Restaurant said, we don't offer those.
He wrote off.
They called and they got him.
From Fox 8.
NYPD officer cites courtesy cards
used by friends and family of cops
as a source of corruption.
A New York City police officer
speaking out against the use of courtesy cards
by friends and relatives of his colleagues
accusing department leaders
of maintaining a system of impunity
that lets people with a connection
to law enforcement avoid traffic tickets.
So what it is, it's a laminated card.
And you have it.
It's kind of like, oh, you know somebody.
Or you're close with somebody.
So you get out of things?
Yeah.
Yeah, that's not good.
Unless I have one.
And then I like them.
That's like Elvis wanting, what did he want, that DEA badge?
Yeah.
What an idiot.
He hated him into it.
So he just wanted to be one.
I felt that.
Often it gets them out of people out of like speeding tickets,
feel and wear a seatbelt.
not the ticket once you get it, but even getting the ticket.
Wow.
Because you're like, oh, hey, here's my courtesy card.
So that's it.
Current and retired officers now have access to 100 of cards,
giving them away in exchange for like a discount on a meal or home improvement.
Yeah.
That does not sound fair.
It's like when I had a military ID card, one time I got pulled over and I was like,
you have to pull out your license.
You let it slip out.
Yeah, I was like, and you could see that it was a military ID card as a spouse,
But still, I was like, maybe they'll see that I.
And did it work?
I don't think so.
A woman prevents a plane from taking off, forcing everyone to reschedule.
Well, but what she did, which was, unless you're, like, really drunk or really messed up on something, I just don't understand why people do this kind of stuff.
And I don't think you should do it drunk or under the influence of anything either.
But I can at least understand how that happened, because you're doing things that you wouldn't normally do.
but according to court documents on April 19th,
an American Airlines flight from Buffalo to Chicago
was grounded because the woman wouldn't get off her phone.
She was just being a B.
They told everyone to get off your phone?
The crew said you, well, yeah, you have to get off your phone.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
The crew said, hey, everybody got off your phone.
She did.
Then the crew came over and demanded she hang up the phone.
She became, quote, irate,
then she argued with passengers and she spit on another one.
Okay, that's a little extreme.
And then she took out the phone and started recording.
Of course.
Amy, okay?
Yeah, something's wrong with my lip.
You have a limp?
My lip.
My lip.
So I just did that.
And while you were telling that,
I was going to get a little ointment.
Oh, okay, yeah, get your ointment.
But she, like, Amy disappeared.
I thought she was dying.
She goes,
I know.
I didn't sign a lot.
You're going to pass out?
You okay?
I don't know.
I don't know.
That's her answer.
As the plane was moving,
she pushed past a flight attendant,
opened the front door
and slid down the emergency slide.
Dang.
Like, she went from going hard
to first.
freaking like almost coming all the way back around full circle to like, that's cool.
I wonder if that was her plan the whole time.
I don't think so.
Because as it escalated, she was like, well, I'm already going to get in trouble.
And that's when she decided she's going to kick the door open and slide out.
Like I hate her, I hate her.
She went down the slide.
She's in trouble.
If you're going to get in trouble, go down the slide.
When they tell you to turn your phones off, do you turn your phone off?
Or like put an airplane mode?
They don't really safe off anymore.
But airplane mode.
That's what they tell you to do now.
Yeah, I do.
Because it's all the same anyway.
connected to the internet. Right.
So. You can't use your
tongue. Yeah, and you can't use it. But you can
text and do whatever until you're actually
getting the air. Yeah, I guess. Maybe I do
that sometimes, but I think I
most times go to airplane mode.
Yeah. I don't always. But they do get
kind of mean. They're a little crazy.
Yeah, because if that frequency
just happens one and a million chance to cross
over with another one, you all crash and die.
Oh, really? That's a real thing?
Well, I think it's communication, right?
Like, if you have your phone,
and there is communication happening from the phone and it happened to that that could affect
Has that ever happened?
I don't know, but I'm pretty sure that's what it is.
Otherwise, why would they care?
I always wondered too because I'm like, what is really the problem with me talking to someone
on the phone?
Because when I was leaving for Oklahoma City a couple weeks ago, the lady comes home and goes,
sir, this conversation on your phone needs to end.
It needs to be put away.
And I'm like, well, I got to go, you know, sir, it needs to end now.
I said it needs to end.
I'm like, okay.
Like, relax, woman.
Here's what it is.
So I was kind of right
Your phone will attempt to make connections
With the cell towers around it
And that is what could connect
And interfere with
The transmission of communication
From the plane to the tower itself
That's not the cell tower
But that tower
So
And if that happens
If you don't put down your phone
And you don't turn it off
I mean it's one in a million
But you don't want to be that one
The guy driving our shuttle
When we got to California
this past weekend.
We got there
and the guy driving our shuttle
got in the thing
the little intercom and said
hey everyone
please turn off your phones
and no use of cell phones
here for your own safety
and we're just driving
in a shuttle to the rental car place
and everyone shut their phones down
and then we got there
he's like I was just kidding with you guys
that's funny because I started to go
why in my head
I'm logically trying to figure out
why we're like
well our own safety
we all shut our phones down
for his
he's like idiots
for his annoyance
he'd like you to turn your phones off
got him
Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez
has bought a $60 million house.
It looks awesome.
Haven't seen him.
Where is this?
I have like 24 bathrooms.
It sits on a five acre.
Promontory?
I don't know what that is.
Promontory?
I don't even know the word.
Prominent piece of land.
I don't know that that's...
It sounds like the root word.
Yeah, man.
Root word, man.
Well, you look up promontory.
I think it's be a good word for us to know and use.
If it says a prominent piece of land,
I'm just going to be like, you know what?
You give up.
You're right. I see.
suck.
Prometory.
A point of high land that juts out of a large body of water.
No.
That's not prominent.
He's putting his arms up like he's right.
No, no.
No, it's a point of high.
Well, there's a lot of things.
It's a high demand.
It's in high demand.
Physically high.
No, high land.
It's a point of high land that juts out into a large body of water.
That is a prominent.
Mike, how would you say it?
Promontory?
Promontory.
Oh, promontory.
I've never heard that word.
And where is this?
It's got to be in California, right?
Yeah, I think it's California.
Why would you buy that anywhere else if you're them?
Dang.
The estate is double-gated.
That is from TMC.
Beverly Hills.
$60 million cash.
What did you say Beverly Hills like that?
Beverly Hills.
You sounded like that announced that pronunciation.
Yeah, yeah.
Beverly Hills.
Marvel fan has 34 Marvel tattoos.
That's the record.
He's got all these tattoos in Marvel.
34 doesn't sound that much.
Of just Marvel tattoos?
Of all the characters?
They have 31 of their superheroes in their body.
They're co-holders of the world record.
If I were a co-holder, I'd sneak and get another one real quick.
Totally.
I get a little spider-may head on my wiener.
Not to see it.
I'd only show it to that.
You would not.
That would hurt so bad.
Another crazy roller coaster story.
A rider jumps out of Splash Mountain Log.
jumps out.
Jumps out.
A rider who apparently suffered a panic attack
jumped out of a log while on the Splash Mountain Ride
just days before it was set to be closed at Disneyland.
The video post, it's got to be somebody on TikTok,
just doing it for fun.
Totally.
It could be what the story says,
but when I think about this,
I don't think that it's legitimate,
especially after the person crashed the airplane
just to get on TikTok.
Everything's fake to me now.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
And someone did get it on TikTok
and then they jumped out and they're walking,
but the person walking is like a young,
Mike, what do you think,
20-year-old female?
And that to me
I put up red flag
How do you get out of there though?
You just jump
It's like a tube going through that water system
Yeah but you're strapped down
I was just on it
It's Flash Mountain
Are you strapped?
Yeah man you got a little belt lap
Because at the very end you go down
And that's one of the thing where you go in the water
And it splashes all over you
Yeah you're strapped down
Maybe hers was never like
They got out
The video posted
Shows an unidentified rider
Walking down the ride platform
after jump out of one of the logs.
A voice can be heard asking the person what they were doing.
They say, I can't.
I'm seriously having a panic attack.
The person who did not appear to be Andrew
was seen walking down some stairs
and then the platform.
Quote, can you do that?
A person said, the other one goes,
she just did.
We're so dumb.
KTLA.
I hear you, but I still don't really believe it.
Because it was caught on TikTok.
Now, you did video, but you're supposed to...
I haven't posted yet.
You didn't video that window, did you?
No, that was another ride.
This one isn't like a crazy one.
It's pretty crazy.
At the end, it's like the one when you go right in the water and you get all wet.
Yeah.
It's pretty cool.
I know.
I've done it before.
I don't know why they're discontinuing it.
They're actually putting up a ride called Tiana's Bayou Adventure.
Oh, that sounds cool.
All right, there's that.
I have a really funny video that I haven't posted that I don't know if I will.
It was a joke.
And I didn't mean to play it.
I meant to do it, but I didn't have it planned.
But my wife and I were talking last night.
I played the opera and I came home.
and
I went into her room
our room
she's watching the
Vanderpump
that part three Ray
yeah they broke it all up
they're trying to get the most bang for their boat
yeah part three
and so she's watching part three
and it's the first time that old girl
had I mean I watched some of it too now
but it's the first time old girl
had been there and been with the other girl
yeah yeah it's a pretty explosive cast
and they're all good looking so they're just going to try and do
as many of them when they can
one of the girls has a restraining order
against one of the girls so when she got there
another girl had to leave because the restraining order.
That's obviously for dramatic reasons.
You can be in the same room together if it's approved, but yeah, they just do that for TV.
Hey, whatever, I'm like, dang.
So anyway, it goes to a commercial, or maybe it's over, and I hit record on my phone.
Oh, I know what it was.
I was watching the Jewel National Anthem.
I was listening to it to see if it was as bad as everybody said.
Because some people said Jewel singing the National Anthem was disrespectful and how she sang it because it was so bad.
They were comparing it to Roseanne Barr.
I don't know about this.
Well, and I didn't even bring it because I didn't.
feel like it was that bad. I actually thought it was pretty good at times. Is she off some? Yeah.
And is it saying slightly different melody, which I hate when people change up the National Anthem?
Yeah. But was she actually trying and wasn't pretty good? Yeah. I don't think there was anything to it where she was just going,
who gives a crap. Like Fergie that time at the All-Star game, I think otherwise. Remember that?
No, that was bad. That was risky and bad.
Roseanne Barr, obviously she was just making a joke of it. But I feel like Joel was really trying.
So I did not bring it on the show because I didn't want to debate something.
thing I felt like the answer was kind of boring to.
And I'm thinking about it. And I'm like, oh man,
I hit record on my phone. And I say to my wife, hey,
I was just asked if I'd sing the national anthem at a major league game.
And without missing a beat, she was like,
for who, the Savannah bananas?
That's hilarious. And I'm like, what do you mean? She goes,
and then you hear, you can feel like, because she doesn't know she's being recorded.
Then she automatically goes, I need to be supportive here.
And she's like, look, you're in a comedy band.
like do you feel like you could do it and you could feel her go from because she's so funny
you could feel her then turn into supportive wife and go I'm I mean do you if you really want to do it
and she's like what what what what game I was like the Tampa Bay raise and I'm just having to
like come up with crap so I'm talking to her like Tampa Bay raise and she's like how many people
probably like 20,000 sold out and she's like but can you do it and I'm like
like, oh, say, she's like, oh, she goes, that's not, but you can't even start there.
You have to start a lower. Oh, so, oh, she goes, yeah. I said, what if I go? And again, it's the same.
This is all on video. I have all of it. It's all the three minute conversation. I don't know if she'll
let me post it or not, but she's funny and supportive at the same time. Like, she finds a way to make
fun of me, but also be nice about it, but also go, oh, but if you really want to, like,
I'll support you. And then I never tell her out. I was a joke. I just turned up.
off and move on with life. And then later on, I hit playing the video and I start playing it
back. And she's like, was that a joke? And I was like, yeah. She goes, well, I don't care
much about the video is I'm just so relieved. You're not singing the national.
So, yeah, that's funny. So you're not going to post it. I don't, I need to ask.
Yeah, if you get approval, we got to post that. I will, but I'm not recording her on video.
Right. Because I can't hold. Oh, yeah. I was going to say, people record us doing everything in life,
eating. If we're out.
People have there.
And there's a, we can, when a phone is up at, I mean, it's like a 10 degree angle up.
When it's that up, you know somebody's recording something.
So we can tell.
And so she can tell if my phone is straight up or a weird angle that we're recording.
And so I couldn't do it.
So I just filmed the bottom of a chair as a held the phone, but you can hear it.
It's funny, but I need to make sure.
It's not worth it to put it up and then get in trouble.
No, definitely not worth it.
It's not worth it.
I used to think it'd be worth it.
That ain't worth it.
Okay.
I think that's it.
Everybody feel good?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Anything else, Mike, I need to do?
They're good.
Okay.
Four things up?
Thursday.
Yes, yes.
I have a whole episode about adaptogens, like mushrooms, but the ones that you can have.
What do you mean?
Like, on pizza?
Yeah, like, why don't want to listen to the episode?
episode on pizza mushroom.
No, not that kind.
They're adaptogens.
You said the ones that we can have, but then you're inked.
Like, I'm confused.
Because, well, we sort of talk about the other kind that are legal in Colorado and Oregon.
Magic mushrooms?
Yes.
The wizards have?
Imagine the people.
No, but, I mean, that that's just part of it.
We also talk about.
You know, drug podcast now?
No.
Oh, that's just one part.
Next week, heroin.
No, like.
But the kind that, you know, it's a good kind.
Everybody can have.
Like lions may.
I don't know what that is.
Is that a kind of drug?
No, it's a mushroom.
Join us next week with Pablo Escobar as we talk about.
Wow.
No, that's just one of the things.
We also talk about my friend was on who's very into putting like pink Himalayan sea salt in her water.
So she talks about all the ways it's helping her.
And I'm like, I don't want to do that.
But other people might be into it.
All right.
Well, check out four things with Amy Brown.
If you're curious.
If you're curious.
You want to go on a trip.
Psychedelics.
That's right.
All right. Thank you guys.
Have a good day.
We'll see you tomorrow.
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