The Bobby Bones Show - Thurs Post Show (10-27-22)

Episode Date: October 27, 2022

Nobody won the power ball last night again. A man who was arrested for pouring bleach into a co-worker’s Pepsi. A man was arrested who taped cellphone underneath ex’s car. Mattress Mack may get on...e of the biggest sports payouts in betting history. Eddie got asked to be a keynote speaker at a radio event. But it’s for show prep…and that doesn’t make Lunchbox happy. Abby wants to defend herself after getting the tea spilled on her yesterday.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:02:58 That's what it's about. That tells you how hard it is to win the thing, though, because even with millions and millions of tickets being bought, still nobody wins. Just think, guys. I know. Like, what if they're waiting? Because they're going to let us win $800 million.
Starting point is 00:03:10 Like, that's just... It's been 36 drawings without a winner. How do we do, Scoop? We won, I think it was $24. Wow. Can we rephrase that? Well, yeah, our winning ticket amounts was $24. No, no, no.
Starting point is 00:03:23 Refraise it to, we've only lost. Well, then he has to do the math. If you want to think negatively, you can think that way. We like to think positive because positive things bring positive results. And we're going to win $810 million. So how much do we put in total? This one, it was $1, $1,000, $100. $100 plus we had some winning money from last time that I reinvested in, put those tickets in.
Starting point is 00:03:47 So then what you can say for now on is we put in $100, we got out $26. Okay, yeah. You don't worry about the winning money because I'm just rolling over. That's better. When I say, say, okay, we went in for $100 altogether. Yes. We came out with 26. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:03:59 Hey, but nobody won, so it rolls over. Send your money in, folks. Hey, are you still feeling it? I'm feeling it. No, no, not you. Bobby. Something's going to happen. You still feeling it?
Starting point is 00:04:09 I don't know. He's already said he doesn't know if it's good or bad. It could be an earthquake. For all we know. In the back could be we win and then we fight over it and there's all that turmoil. I don't think there's anything to find them. Somebody gets murdered. The bad thing is we could win and then we just leave our listeners high and dry.
Starting point is 00:04:24 I'm going to actually send this money to you now, scuba, instead of getting the text going, are you in? Thank you. I'm glad you do it. I mean, everyone's moving. You guys are... My wife's annoying because it's her event, though, but it's... So thank you.
Starting point is 00:04:34 All you guys are just digging in your pockets right now. Here's a 20. I'll come collect right now. Money. Money. By the way, if you guys will present me with how many all rights I've said, I'll pay that cash. I keep seeing notes from people. Oh my gosh.
Starting point is 00:04:47 I mean, you would be at like $6,000. I wouldn't, but I need to hear proof. Yeah, I don't know, man. I can't hear it anymore. Audio. You know what we should do? We should just have a segment. The all right counter of the day, because I can bring audio every day.
Starting point is 00:04:59 That's great. I don't care what you do. Just bring it up. Okay. Let me know because everybody's like, you said it here. I said it. Great. I need to know. Okay. If you don't remind me, then I can't stop saying it. The only thing is going to keep me from saying it having to pay money. Here's the problem. If I keep focusing on your all rights, I'm not going to hear what you're saying. Well, then we need somebody to be the designated all right counter. There you go.
Starting point is 00:05:19 I got something written now. But it can't be anyone on the show because I could go to them at any time. Then they're not listening because they're looking for all rights. Well, and then we'd have to pay $20 of the kitty. if you're not listening. Oh, because you still owe it. No, I already paid it. When? You paid the kitty? Mike D.
Starting point is 00:05:35 Oh, I was like, I don't see a 20 in the line. Eddie's been paying his debts. Yeah, man, I paid my debts. He paid five bucks for NBA league yesterday. Well, yeah, we had to like get on to him forever. I know. Guys, when you owe money to the water company, they send you a bill. We're not doing invoices here.
Starting point is 00:05:48 You know what I'm saying? You got to be notified. You guys will just tell me, we're going to have a jar. I'll put the cash in there. But I need to know. I can't just, and I need to hear. I can't, I'll bring it. and let Mike know and he'll be the person
Starting point is 00:06:00 that judges it so you just don't make up a number I don't never make up a number I would never do that to you and then during the show do we stop what's no because that could get real missing like if you go all right now oh oh no that we'll never finish a segment who's in with Steve this round me I already paid so just us
Starting point is 00:06:16 four I don't know for no yeah not me yeah Florida dollar general employees been arrested for pouring bleach into his co-workers drink after an argument Jerome Ellis was arrested on charge of poisoning food or water and tampering with evidence after a video surveillance showed him pouring bleach into his co-workers can to Pepsi on Monday.
Starting point is 00:06:33 Ellis and the victim got into an argument the day before and the victim told police he believed Ellis was holding a grudge against him. The man told deputy he placed a Pepsi he was drinking on the counter before going to the restroom. When he came back, he took a drink and it tastes like bleach or cleaning supplies. They arrived at the store, looked at video surveillance and it showed him pouring bleach into the Pepsi when he's in the bathroom. Yeah, you need to go with something odorless. What are you talking about?
Starting point is 00:06:54 Cover the camera. Spray the cameras. No, don't try to hurt someone. powerful. That's why the eyedrops thing is... Fox 35, Orlando with that story. Yes, you shouldn't poison someone? We know. Obviously. But the eye drops, though, didn't that just give you like... Diarrhea.
Starting point is 00:07:08 Well, I heard it. If you do it enough. I guess if you drank a whole bottle of Vizine? Shot, shot, maybe that kills you. Forget about air tags. This guy in Utah was arrested after taping his cell phone underneath his ex's car so we could stalk her. That's one way to do it. Well, they can track the cell phone pretty easily. From KUTV,
Starting point is 00:07:24 a convicted sex offenders behind bars accused of taping his cell phone. Boy, tape and a cell phone, bro. Not very smart. Michael Ruiz, 47, was arrested and booked into a Salt Lake County jail on Thursday. According to a probable cause statement, Ruiz went to his ex-girlfriend's daughter's work to find out where his ex-girlfriend was.
Starting point is 00:07:42 The victim had to hide in a car who left without further incident. The next day, police looked under the victim's car and they said they found a cell phone. Taped to a metal bracket, and he was tracking his cell phone. Oh, you have to do is go to the mall. See an air tag. that's it put a little sticky dude little super glue dude
Starting point is 00:07:59 don't do that either but again don't don't do that either it's from KUTV no of course not not Mattress Mac moves closer to $75 million payout if the Astros win the World Series
Starting point is 00:08:09 I mean the guy just gambles like crazy yeah mattress Mac because the guy owns big mattress company and he's always betting gambling and he is four games away
Starting point is 00:08:18 from collecting one of the biggest sports payouts in American history if the Astros win the World Series Mattress Mac Mac Jim Mick and Bell that's his name I thought the name was Mac.
Starting point is 00:08:27 Me too. Makes sense, Jim Mack. He needs the Astros to win their second title. We win 75 million bucks. The owner of the Houston area gallery furniture placed 10 million in bets on the baseball team. He loves so much with the payout of 7.5 to 1. The World Series is tomorrow. It starts tomorrow.
Starting point is 00:08:44 That's from the Daily Mail. That is a lot of money. He's like us. In what way? The 800 million. Yeah, his odds are a little better. Yeah. He's got the money.
Starting point is 00:08:54 He's got it. Yeah. A website selling reservations to many local restaurants has recently been discovered. They've been doing that. This is the idea that lunchbox had, but they've been doing it for a while, but they're in trouble. Remember when you invented this? Yeah, I did. They were already doing it here?
Starting point is 00:09:09 I didn't know they're already doing it. That doesn't hold up. I was doing it worldwide. I did three different cities. That's nationwide. Not even, really. It's three cities. There's a steakhouse called Burns, a steakhouse in Tampa.
Starting point is 00:09:24 Burns wants to make it clear they have no affiliation with the website. They do not condone selling any reservation to their restaurant. Burns reservations are hard to get because it's one of the most sought-after steakhouses in the country. They take reservations on a rolling 60-day availability, which opens at 12 a.m. First buy. Now, you can make reservations a few weeks out. Now you have to book months ahead of time, but all of a sudden they're booked up so fast.
Starting point is 00:09:46 Bots have been buying reservations these restaurants from appointment trader.com, and they were selling them of about 160 bucks for just a reservation. It's business. Yeah, they've been doing this for a while. Yeah. But you didn't invent it. It's been being done. I did it better.
Starting point is 00:10:01 I don't know that you did. You know what I mean? How did you do it better? I have more restaurants, more reach, more people. How many did you sell ever? I sold three. And how much money did you make? 300 bucks.
Starting point is 00:10:15 Total. Yeah. Yeah. And then what happened after that? The demand went down because it wasn't like it was my business. It's more holiday season because just a regular Friday night. It's not that big a deal. Your business is just Valentine's Day.
Starting point is 00:10:27 It was Valentine's Day, yes. And then I thought about doing other things. Why are you talking like that? But Valentine's Day is the best one because a lot of guys forget to make reservations. And I had a happy customer. We had him on the air. No, he was like, why did I go to this restaurant? This is not what I thought it was.
Starting point is 00:10:41 I'm in a casino. Yeah. That's what he said. We had him on. He wasn't happy. I think it was. No, no, no. We literally had him on.
Starting point is 00:10:48 He said it was delicious food. That's from a wild 94-1. But no, no, no, he wasn't happy. He said he was surprised. that it was so close to a casino, right? Inside a casino? No, no, no. What he was surprised about is I had advertised Javier's and I booked Haleo.
Starting point is 00:11:04 But Javier's also in a casino. That's also not the same. No, no, it is. The J.A. and J.A., I messed up on which one I was booked. But it's a different restaurant. I understand. But sometimes that happens. No. Sometimes. You only have to read. Yeah, businesses mess up.
Starting point is 00:11:18 You order a bunch of bananas. You get a bunch of batteries. That's not the same. You don't go, ah, we put the wrong. That happens. Yeah, but he still got a great meal with his wife on Valentine's Day and it was delicious food. But he had to pay for it. Well, yeah, that's part of, I don't pay for your food. Right, but you sent him to the wrong restaurant.
Starting point is 00:11:33 He still loved it. No, he didn't. He told us he didn't love it. I think it. I'm pretty sure that he loved the food. He said the food was excellent. Did you pay taxes in that business? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:11:44 No, he didn't. That's why you just said, yep, so weird. It's like we know how to read Lunge Bugs his voice. Oh, yeah. Let's just say. Okay. a couple other things. Eddie got asked to be a keynote speaker. That's a big deal.
Starting point is 00:11:58 At an event. And so, you just want to take it and let him know what's up? Yeah. I don't, there's no other way for me to set it up. I mean, so you guys have heard of CRS, right? It's country radio seminar. Yeah. I mean, it happens every year. All the radio stations in the country country? They asked him to be the keynote speaker. He's been in the radio business for what, two weeks? Hold on. And he's going to be the keynote speaker. It's like nine years now.
Starting point is 00:12:20 Yeah, almost 10 years. Wow. You don't have, you don't get to speak because you just been in. longer. That means only 90-year-olds would be doing stuff. Just by that logic. He's the keynote speaker at CRS for his radio career. You're not even letting him say what happened. That is so stupid. Here's the deal. I haven't even accepted it yet because I feel like if I did accept
Starting point is 00:12:36 it, I'd be a fraud too. You are a fraud. They want me to speak at a whole seminar about show prep. Guys, I don't know how to show prep. I Google stories. Like, I literally just come up with ideas.
Starting point is 00:12:52 I don't know. They send me an email and said, hey, you came to the top of the list of people we would like to ask to be the keynote for this event. And I'm like, huh, that's weird because I don't think I have a lot to add to this subject. Amy, this is just ridiculous. I mean, I don't think it's bad. Amy, it is ridiculous. He's been doing show prep for nine years. How long you've been doing it, Amy? But it's not a matter of how long. Who does show prep better, Amy? I have no idea. You ready. No, I'm not in it. Wait, why are you putting me in this? I don't think it's a bad thing that, that's going to do this.
Starting point is 00:13:25 But Amy, you do better show prep than Eddie. But no, I'm not saying that at all. I'll tell you. Stop. I just think that. But I think the people to ask would be Mike or myself, because we're the ones who. Oh, we already know. I don't really know that that's like, what is that the only reason why they, maybe they, Eddie, they won.
Starting point is 00:13:43 Yeah. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. Like, Eddie's a funny guy. Maybe they know they want someone with, like, charisma up there and, like, telling stories. Eddie has charisma? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:13:53 I think he does. I don't think it's a I don't know why this is bad lunchbox This is hilarious They must have real show preppers And they're gonna have any like Oh I just Google stories and I'm actually That's not how you do it
Starting point is 00:14:05 This is how you do it And they're gonna have someone else speaking also Well no they told me to be the main speaker So I don't think they're gonna have any other That is insane Why are you so offended? I don't know Because he doesn't
Starting point is 00:14:18 If they want something like a story about radio They come to someone that's been in longer But again just being in longer means nothing There have been people that have been ready a lot longer than me. You're right. Okay, they should come to people that do it better. Okay, well, if that's what you mean, then say what you mean. Lunchbox, I mean, maybe that is what happened.
Starting point is 00:14:33 Who knows? Did CRS come? Amy, they've never seen his show prep. Have they seen your show prep? They should. Oh, Lord. What are you talking about? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:14:40 I'm not saying I deserve to be the keynote speaker. And you haven't. You haven't at all? I haven't even accepted it. I really don't know what I would say about it. But I knew as soon as I would bring this up, lunchbox would be upset about it. Maybe you would figure it out.
Starting point is 00:14:52 I think that it's like sometimes. Yeah, he'd Google it, just like he does his show prep. I like it. Yeah, but finding interesting stories, thinking about your own life and what can be relatable to the audience. Are you offended? They asked Eddie, Amy. I am not. You should be, Amy.
Starting point is 00:15:05 Amy, a little bit. Amy, a little bit. Like, just be honest with yourself, Amy. Like, it's okay to be. No, because I have no idea what it is all about or who was behind this. But if Eddie was at the top of the list, then there has to be a reason why. There's no way. They had to ask other people first.
Starting point is 00:15:21 Why are you trying to take him down? I don't say that email. Well, of course they're not going to say it in the email. They're not going to be like, hey, you're our eighth choice. But they didn't go to you. They must not know my email address. Maybe I never registered it with them. CRS people.
Starting point is 00:15:33 I don't think it's, look, I think that our show, we need to be better about, like, you know, lunch luncheux is celebrating other people and being like, onward and upward with. Amy, I understand that. If it's something they deserve, I get it. But, Amy, deep down, you have to understand that you know that you should be the one speaking or I should be. I'm not getting lumped with him. Well, then why wouldn't it be Bobby for that matter?
Starting point is 00:15:55 That's true. Or Mike D who sorts through all of us. Mike D would be great for this. Right. Like there's... Stop. What? Mike D. would not be better at this.
Starting point is 00:16:05 Why not? He's show preps. You mean talking or having knowledge about planning a show? Talking. Okay. But even that's pretty good. I think he can do it. Yeah, he gets up at his comedy.
Starting point is 00:16:15 I understand. That's like four minutes. Five minutes. He's not up there for an hour doing a speech. I don't think it's an hour's speech. Yeah, I think it's an hour's speech. Yeah. I think you speak for like 15 minutes and that's it.
Starting point is 00:16:27 All right. Why are you so upset about this? I'm just saying, I mean, they want someone that's done it and proved it. This guy. What guy? This guy right here. You've done it and proved it? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:16:38 Why do I? He just doesn't want to be a well. He wants an ally. He needs help. Guys, you know that later Amy is going to be sitting at her house and she's going to be stewing about it a little bit on the inside. She won't admit it because she thinks it makes her look bad and that she's not supporting Eddie, but it's okay to be upset that you were overlooked.
Starting point is 00:16:57 Thank you for reminding me of that. Amy, it's okay to feel things. He keeps digging into Amy. He's not even going after Eddie anymore. It's okay that they didn't think you were good enough. When do you have to tell him, Eddie? I mean, I don't know. They just, they emailed three days ago and I have not responded. Who's they? Yeah, well, who was it from? It was from someone that works for CRS. When do they want an answer? They didn't say. I feel like I need to do it pretty soon, though. Three days is a long time to not respond. Hey, I don't want it.
Starting point is 00:17:22 You want to reply to him and be like, hey, are you sure you meant to send this to me? No. Am I supposed to forward this to someone? No, I don't want to say that. But I don't want to reward the bully. But what do you think about me saying, I think you should go with lunchbox? He would have a lot to say on this topic. No, he is being a bully right now.
Starting point is 00:17:35 I think you should do it. Yeah. What do I say? I mean, I have about two minutes of things to talk about how I prep for this show. I'm the video guy. I can talk for hours about doing videos for radio. I get that. I know if it would be a snoo's best for sure.
Starting point is 00:17:51 But I would have things to say. say. You know what I mean? Now you're in. Ask him or reply back, how long would you like me to speak? Okay. Let's do what they say. Okay. Then let us know. We'll get an update next week. And then I might need to talk to all you guys and tell me how you show prep so I can add that to I speak. No, you're not going to use Mike. Okay. No, no, you can't take Mike's story and use it. If you're going to do it, do your own story.
Starting point is 00:18:10 You can't ask Mike, hey, Mike, how do you prep for the show? Then he's just going to get up there and act like he's Mike? No, do yours. Why are you Mr. Justice all the sudden? I'm so mad. I mean, that's called plagiarism, man. It's not me. You didn't get kicked out of college for that. I'm not writing an article. Okay, Eddie, just say how long do you need it to be. We'll check back next week.
Starting point is 00:18:28 All right. Hey, I want to bring Abby on real quick. It's the last thing here. Abby wants to defend herself because she got the tea spilled on her yesterday and we told, you know, talked about her falling so fast for that dude. This is lunchbox and show prep. Hey, it's pretty good bit, though. I'll be honest with you.
Starting point is 00:18:43 Thank you. Throw people under the bus. I think lunchbox and stuff gets meaner, the less things he has to bring to the show. And all of a sudden, he's like going, okay, I'd have nothing. I'm just going to sell out Abby out on the air. Is there any truth of that? No. Yes, there is.
Starting point is 00:18:56 It was just good stuff. I just happened to confront her about it just randomly. I was like, you're still talking to that guy, aren't you? Just joking. And her face just sold her out. And I was like, I'm prepping it. So Abby met a guy in Vegas on an elevator. She said, hey, this guy's cute.
Starting point is 00:19:12 Said it to him. They danced in the elevator. They made out. I don't know what they did. All of a sudden he showed up with a girl the next day. The next day. Abby was talking about how. I told her when he, because at first he wasn't responding and he was at the Notre Dame football game versus BYU.
Starting point is 00:19:27 She's like, he's not responding. Why is he not responding? I'm like, Abby, he's at the football game. You need to relax. It's not like he's going to be your boyfriend. And her exact line was like, you don't know that. I don't think I said that. 100%. Abby, what would you like to say? Because it does seem you fall fast, but you'd like to respond to that. Yeah. Okay. So I feel like it's because of what guys have done in the past. They can't have a, you know, man up and have a conversation. They either go. you or they just don't show up. And so that's why I'm like on the edge of my seat. I'm like,
Starting point is 00:19:57 oh, are they going to do that again? You know, are they going to do that again? Then you should be more passive. Well, yes. Be like, well, you know what? I'm not going to put a whole bunch of eggs in this basket because this is what dudes do. So she got on here to defend herself and she really just said, I fall harder because they're mean to me. Not that they're mean, but like if I'm trusting, if I trust a guy, then there's no issue. Like I'm not suffocating him. You trust too early. That's, yeah, like, and it's a little suffocating. He said he was going to be there in 15 minutes. And it's 16 minutes in Vegas.
Starting point is 00:20:25 As he's walking to a casino, he's like, should I call him? Should I call him? I don't think it was exactly 16 minutes. Sorry, it was 17. You literally said, it's been 17 minutes, should I call him? And my wife, my sister-in-law, and me all said, no. Okay, your wife is married, so she doesn't have to worry about this stuff. If you take a while to respond.
Starting point is 00:20:43 We overthink these things. But she got married. Yeah, but she also got married at a time before social media was a thing. But social media. It has to... It has to do with social media. I agree. It has to do with someone texting back.
Starting point is 00:20:55 I agree. It's a little different, but I agree. For the most part. It's just like overthinking. That's what it is. Abby, I'm very protective of you. And so am I. That's why I told her.
Starting point is 00:21:04 Don't call him. But you called me suffocating. I was trying to help her. I was trying to help her. Like she was digging her own grave. Have you talked to this guy since that segment? No. I really haven't.
Starting point is 00:21:14 In no way? Nope. I was waiting for him to text and be like, you talked about me. Do you miss him? I wouldn't say miss him. I would like... I was kidding.
Starting point is 00:21:21 Abby, you don't know him. Oh my God, that was the, I was just asking a question being totally kidding. But guys, they dance in the hallway. Oh.
Starting point is 00:21:27 You have romanticized the idea of him to probably something that's unfair. Yeah, it's like rose-colored glasses. Well, we talked about
Starting point is 00:21:34 we could be each other's plus ones for weddings because it's so fun. We love weddings. Like, how fun would that be? We talk about we could be parents each other's kids.
Starting point is 00:21:43 You know what I've loved about this? That Abby came out here to defend herself and she's just filing on herself. Like, we're not even doing it to us. I think she's seen way too many, one of the Nicholas Sparks movies.
Starting point is 00:21:52 It's kind of like what she's looking for. Bobby tried to be funny about, do you miss him? I was asking a ridiculous question. Like, do you miss him? I thought we'd get a good laugh. And Abby goes, well, I wouldn't say miss him. I'm not suffocating. That's all I want to say.
Starting point is 00:22:05 I'm not. If I'm in a relationship, I'm not. I trust you. You can do whatever you want. And then we discussed about being each other's plus ones at weddings. That's what we talked about. And then we discussed what kind of rock and show
Starting point is 00:22:16 we like to grow old in on the front porch. No, we didn't get there yet. Abby. But I, yes. Abby, you're just the best. This is tough. Hey, there's got to be a guy out there that thinks the same way as Abby, right? That falls hard like that?
Starting point is 00:22:31 I would think if somebody did this to Abby, she'd be like, stop suffocating me. Oh. That's actually true. No, that is true. Unfair. Unfair. Wow. So it's like opposites attract.
Starting point is 00:22:39 That has to be the opposite. No, we can't do opposites attract. You just need to be, that's unfair if they do it to you and you feel that way. So you have to go, okay, I know, I know what it feels like and I'm not going to freak out because they often freak out on me. Okay, yes. That's what I'll work on. And like, you don't mean any harm by it.
Starting point is 00:22:53 And probably, maybe if a guy's like that to you, you're like, why is he like that to me? I don't like him. And you probably push him away. That's so true. Wow. This is getting deep. This is like a therapy session right now. I know, but are you in therapy?
Starting point is 00:23:05 I was. You were? I guess I should. And then she fell in love with the therapist. She thought he listens to everything I say. He's such a great listener. I just. And then he ghosted me.
Starting point is 00:23:15 Sometimes therapists have to fire their clients. Oh, Abby. Well, I don't feel like we made any ground here. I don't think so. I was trying to give you a spot to... You know what I'm saying, though? About how guys are, like, they're ghosting and they're kind of unpredictable. You can't assign blame to every guy.
Starting point is 00:23:31 Eventually, there's got to be some sort of responsibility for self. Yes. And it's unfortunate that it's happening to you. And I agree, it sucks. Dating sucks. It's very easy to go one to the next because there's a lot of availability out there. Because you're on apps and you're out physically. And so it's very easy to go,
Starting point is 00:23:49 Next. But that is the environment that you're playing the game in now. And like they say, don't hate to play or hate the game. It's not that somebody's playing you. It's the literal game. So you can't be upset at every guy. You can then handle yourself differently
Starting point is 00:24:06 because of what's been offered in that you've experienced. So my encouragement is be a bit more passive. Don't go go go-go-gagga. And let's see what happens. Okay. It's not care. I have faith in you. I have faith in you.
Starting point is 00:24:20 Whoever ends up with you is going to be very lucky. You can still care. Don't, that is part of you. You're a caring person. Yeah, just don't care of it. Just like, you know, just, you know, be breezy. Yeah, what's your name? Mike, I love you.
Starting point is 00:24:31 Stop that. Let's do that. Dang, okay. We'll work on it. Thank you, Abby. Thanks. One final thing here, Ray, Mundo, thanks the celebrity stole his wedding proposal idea.
Starting point is 00:24:40 Which, Ray, will you share what your wedding proposal idea? What you did? Yeah, so in 2019, I had the brilliant idea to propose at a baseball stadium, and I got down on one knee on the actual baseball field with a bunch of people there and then we did it on the jumbletron it said bay will you marry me it wasn't or in a baseball game correct you could go down they just had it open for like a christmas you go walk this was an event yeah it was like a christmas light yeah it wasn't really in a baseball game yeah yeah yeah and the stadium was made to walk down in it's public you could buy tickets
Starting point is 00:25:05 and walk around christmas trees but go i just want our audience to know go ahead but at the same time i was the only person to propose there so if you go to a baseball game there you don't know that they at the time when i did it they said i was the only person ever do that who's they i don't know PR people. Okay, go ahead. And so anytime you go to a baseball game, you think Ray proposed in right field. Well, I open up...
Starting point is 00:25:25 Nobody thinks of it. Oh, boy. I don't even know what filled you proposed in, but okay, go ahead. Well, I open up daily mail in the Chrisley knows best kid, Chase Chrisley, proposed at the same stadium on the same field
Starting point is 00:25:38 and did a Jumbotron proposal. That's what I was known for. And also, he can do it, but at least give me credit where you got the idea from. I was the first one to do. it. Was this like on social, how would other people know that Ray did this? I don't really remember. He did post it. Yeah, but it wasn't so much. It was on the screen. There wasn't, it wasn't even
Starting point is 00:26:00 looking like a baseball field, again, because it was all Christmas decorations. This, he had like 80,000 petals, the grass was green. It was daytime. Well, and I did it smarter. He rented it out. I did it for free, and he did the 80,000 pedals. Yeah, I didn't pay for all that. Mine was zero So you got to be more budget too. I don't think he stole that in any way. I think many people are proposing baseball stadiums. Just want him to admit to it. Okay.
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