The Bobby Bones Show - THURS PT 2: How Much Money Has Bobby Made On Social Media?  + Will Bobby Ever Grow Up? + Bobby’s Big Ankle Update + Amy Called Out For Being A Hypocrite

Episode Date: January 8, 2026

Amy shares the top places that people tend to live 100 years old. Bobby shared a major update in his ankle recovery. We ranked our favorite streaming services and what gives you the most bang for your... bunch. Hypocrite ALERT! A listener calls out Amy on being a hypocrite for giving Eddie a hard time about something that she is also guilty of. Bobby stayed up last night laughing at something on TikTok that left his wife wondering if he will ever grow up and not find immature things funny? We also hear why Amy was up until 3am. A caller looked at pictures of us for the first time and shared whose appearance she was the most shocked by.  Bobby shares how much money he has made on social media.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:03:13 Yeah, explain it again, though. Okay, so in layman's terms, it's parts of the world where they live to like 100 because of their environment and circumstances, food, lifestyle. Yeah. And sometimes it's not even like choice. It's just like this is how we get to live. And there's a new study that was published and there's one, two, three, four, five places where people are more likely to make it to 100. And one of the places is in the United States. Oh, can I guess? Because I don't know. I had no idea. I figured they were all out of the country.
Starting point is 00:03:46 If I were going to guess, I would either put it in the region of the Arizona, New Mexico type region or the cold Nordic America region, which is like Minnesota. What is it? Loma Linda, California. Is that lower? And then I googled, where's Loma Linda? And it's a city in Southern California, about 60 miles east of Los Angeles in San Bernardino County.
Starting point is 00:04:13 It's that close to L.A.? Whenever it's just really rich. Yeah. And then they have money to stay. That's called Green Zone. Well, I don't know. I guess I don't know. Why do they say that is?
Starting point is 00:04:23 Like, what about it? I'm looking at it on a map. I'm surprised it's so close to L.A. It's an hour drive. Yeah. Well, I don't know. Or... Three miles from L.A.
Starting point is 00:04:35 I just thought, well, we have one right here in America because the other places are like Nekoya, Costa Rica, Sardinia, Italy, Arcarea, Greece, and Okinawa, Japan. Wow. Like, so, guys, we can go to Lomelinda. Yeah, if you have to live there for a hundred years. Can never leave. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:04:57 They tend to be in isolated areas, but Loma Linda seems like reachable. Like, I don't know. I just kind of thought that that was pretty amazing because I always thought they were outside of America. But you can adopt some of the Blue Zone lifestyle. And what is that? Just like garden yourself? I would say...
Starting point is 00:05:17 Do you like buy the water, I think? Yeah. No job. Fresh air. What's the diet that a lot of them? them do. Oh, Mediterranean. Yeah, it's like the fish and what. Yeah, there are, live more naturally. I think they're like fundamental eight or nine things that they do. Have a clear purpose because in Japan, you know, old people are respected way more.
Starting point is 00:05:41 But there are also physical things they do. Like eat nuts. In some of those places, they don't, especially in Asia, they don't have chairs, so they sit on the ground. What that is is they constantly have to use their legs in a lower body to get up and down so it keeps them strong. Yes. Where your legs are strong at 85, if you do happen to fall, a hip doesn't break and you don't die immediately. So there are a lot of lifestyle choices, but also culture. You get it.
Starting point is 00:06:09 Just a lot of the factors combine and people live longer. Anything else? Likeability, no time urgency. Eddie, you would love it over in Japan. That's what I'm saying no job. It literally says no time. urgency. And then there's other things like, yeah, Bobby said gardening, sunshine. I hate island time. Island time's the worst. Oh, Island time's the best, dude. I've been to a couple island places.
Starting point is 00:06:30 First of all, I don't even like islands. I don't even like the beach. Yeah, like, what do you even do there? Because it's like, everyone's on island time. So like, what do you do? Is island time just mean whenever you want? Yeah. I can't wait to go back to my room and get on Wi-Fi. That's usually what I do. But like if something, if there's like a scheduled time, like you try to abide by that even on island time? Yeah, but mostly island time is at a restaurant. You go in they might come in the first five minutes while you're sitting there or they might not come for 20 minutes to take your order or drinks or anything. So when they do come, you go, hey, I'd like to order everything. And can we get in the next few minutes?
Starting point is 00:07:03 You have to be so intentional. But you also don't have anything going on after dinner, so anything can flow. You know what I mean? Like if they take 30 minutes to come out. Oh, that sounds awesome. And then you just sleep whenever you're tired. Personal hell. No schedule.
Starting point is 00:07:23 Always like, what? We would sit down at a restaurant and just wait for someone to come. And my wife would go, you can't get irritated. This is the culture here. They just come whenever they feel like it. And sometimes dinner wouldn't come for like 40 minutes. That sucks if you're hungry. If you're hungry.
Starting point is 00:07:36 That really does suck. They give you snacks at the table or anything? If they feel like it. Oroles. Sometimes. Have they get around to them, man? Island time. I hate Island time.
Starting point is 00:07:47 Eddie. Okay, so I saw a post and it had four different options. It said, which one would you choose? $900,000 each day, $10 billion right now, $90,000 every five minutes. We can't remember all this. I got it. I'm tracking. I already know which one I'll pick.
Starting point is 00:08:05 What's the second one? I'll see these all the time, but go ahead. The last one is $1,000 every second. And I don't have the math power to figure. No one does. And everybody always picks the $10 billion, but you make more per second. However, the easy way to get around this is to take the $10 billion and start investing it, and you make more than this per second.
Starting point is 00:08:21 Yeah. And also 10 billion. Like, who cares? The $1,000 might make more, but you're never even going to spit. Sorry, $1,000 is a second, but you're never going to spend the $10 billion anyway. I get annoyed with this. I could do island time. Why?
Starting point is 00:08:32 These are funny, dude. I like it. Because you look at the comments too and people have just different, like, oh, this is why I would do that. And if you're an idiot, you should do this. But really, if you had all the time to, like, decide, you'd do the math, right? And kind of see, like, which one adds up to more. Yes. But you don't know how long you're going to live.
Starting point is 00:08:49 It also depends on, yeah, your age. You live in a blue zone. Yes, that's true. You live in a blue zone, you probably take the first second. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And definitely just give me the $10 billion. Let's go. I like $900,000 every day.
Starting point is 00:09:01 No. Why? Like every day you wake up like, oh, let me open my mailbox. Oh, there's my $900,000. That's awesome. Any of it's awesome. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:09:11 I don't know. The $10 billion is like you got it one time and that's just like you can spend it. You're a billionaire. I think you're missing the point. With the $10 billion, you're also getting money all the time. by even you just put it into an account where you make interest. Yeah, like even if you were making 4%. That'd be crazy.
Starting point is 00:09:29 Yeah, that is crazy. How much do you get per second? Thousand bucks. Thousand? He's doing the math. Oh, my gosh. Go ahead. That is, let's see, 8, 6, 4, 1, 2.
Starting point is 00:09:42 I love that song. 8,4, 1,2, 3. You would get 8,640,000 every day. You take the $1,000 a second. Okay, so see, that's way better than $900,000. So scratch the $900,000. He's like, I'd take the $900,000. Yeah, I mean, I didn't have time to do the math.
Starting point is 00:10:01 Guys, just take the $10 billion. That's a lot. That's plenty of money. So if you were getting $900,000 each day, you would get per year $328 million. Wow. It would take $30 years to hit $10 billion. But you would get it for $30. For $10 billion, you just get it.
Starting point is 00:10:18 There's no waiting. There's no risk. You can invest it. That money will make money. Buy bigger stuff. If you were to get a thousand bucks every second per year, it's $31 billion. Yeah. Oh.
Starting point is 00:10:30 31 billion? Well, that's okay. I'm still taking the $10 billion. No. What? There's more security in that. Like, you can lose the $10 billion somehow. The market crashes.
Starting point is 00:10:39 But you're also investing the money you're getting with the same way. You're not just taking the money you're making $1,000 every second and just hold. You can hold some of it. But you're also investing that to the same way you'd invest a $10 billion. And you're making more. off interest. They're not a wrong answer to this. This is why it drives me crazy. No, the right answer is the $1,000. There's no right answer to this because it depends on your personal situation too. Yeah. Oh, it's $1,000. Your lifestyle. How is your life change if you have
Starting point is 00:11:05 10 billion or $30 billion? It doesn't. Yeah, it does. Then why does Elon must- live that extravagantly to where it's that big of a difference? Then why does Elon must keep wanting more money? Because I don't know what, not him. I don't know, but he should chill out. So why do you ask for a raise at work? Well, there are a lifestyle differences based on a race. I'm going to make billions. I'm just saying we act like it's crazy to want more money. She's not acting like it's crazy to want more money.
Starting point is 00:11:31 I know. But I'm saying. What difference you're like going to make? I mean, well, she said what's the difference in 10 billion and 30 billion to you? 20 billion. We can't even comprehend what having a billion dollars would be like. Thank you, Bobby. So how can you comprehend the 10 billion versus the 30 when you can't comprehend what a billion would actually be like?
Starting point is 00:11:47 Lunchbox, do you think it'd be cooler to tell someone that you have 30 billion? Yes. Then how much do you have my net worth 10 billion? How about you, 30? Oh my gosh. You're hanging out with somebody that's a net worth of the 10 billion? But that's what I'm saying. If you tell someone like,
Starting point is 00:11:58 you don't have those conversations if you have money, by the way. You don't? How much my idea is? You don't sit around and go, what's your network? Actually, I watched some movie with Steve Correll. What is it? And they're like, I feel like it's supposed to be a portrayal of the tech people like Mark Zuckerberg, the Twitter guy.
Starting point is 00:12:15 Musk. Yeah. And they're all like at some mountain house hanging out and they have these little retreats and they talk. They do that for real. Yeah. So, and they're like on the mountain and one of their rituals or traditions is they go and they take their shirts
Starting point is 00:12:30 off in the freezing cold and they write on their chest how much they're for. No way. I haven't seen that. That's got to be real. It's in the movie. That's got to be real. What movie is it? Mountainhead? Yes. You've seen that right where they have it. Is it good? I don't even know why
Starting point is 00:12:46 I watched it to be honest. Like they go to this area. It's like Utah. It was a while ago. Well, there's one. I've been invited to one at San Francisco. Shut up. Shut up. With who? Dude, you got to go to that. Why would you not go?
Starting point is 00:12:57 It's not the same. I'm not even going to talk about it because. Would you take your shirt off and write your nose? Well, you would tell us if you did that, right? I would probably not mention it at all if I did it. Yeah, you probably did it and now you're saying you did it. Got it. No, I wouldn't have even mentioned.
Starting point is 00:13:10 No, no. Got it. He went. Can you name some of the people? No. No, no, I would not do that at all. So, I didn't go. I didn't go.
Starting point is 00:13:18 I just got asked. Okay, but how does that invite come? Like, by pigeon? From somebody else who had gone. Or like. From somebody else who had gone. No, courier. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:13:28 From somebody else who had gone. But how did they invite you? You got certified mail? Currier, pigeon. No, by somebody else who had gone. But how they invite you? They just, by word? You can't, can you do that?
Starting point is 00:13:42 By mouth. Did they come to your living room? I don't feel comfortable talking about it anymore because I might want to go one day. Okay. All right. We respect. Fair enough. And we don't want to ruin that for you. Thank you. Pigeon? No. By somebody. Certified mail. Do you sign for it? All right. Next up, Morgan.
Starting point is 00:14:02 Okay, so Rob and Michelle's son, Nick Reiner, the one who's currently sitting in prison for their murder. Rob Reiner, yes. Yes. His lawyer has quit the case. Alan Jackson. Yep. So Alan Jackson is the same one who did the Karen Reed acquittal trial. So a hot shot lawyer, but he quit it, and he just came out and said, like, we're not doing it anymore. And I guess there's, like, three reasons. So there's another lawyer that's in this article talking about the three reasons you'd leave a case are the client can afford to pay. This client can. So, well, and there is some assumption he may not because he was currently living at home at the time. And if you kill your parents, then you're no longer on there.
Starting point is 00:14:43 Like, you don't have their money. Oh, you're not a recipient of their. That's different than what I had heard, but that makes sense. Yeah, so apparently in California, where did it say that? Is that in California that if you... It's a good clause. If you murder the person that's leaving the money to you, you don't get the money. Yeah, like you're no longer...
Starting point is 00:14:59 What's it called when somebody... Beneficiary? Yeah, you're no longer one of those. Or like they had a disagreement about how to defend the case or the lawyer has a conflict of entrance. It would be the three reasons that a lawyer would quit. So the first one would be they can't afford. The second one would be...
Starting point is 00:15:14 That they have a fundamental disagreement about how to defend the case. or the lawyer has a conflict of interest. And they didn't say which one it was. I did see him with the press conference saying he didn't, the guy's going to plead not guilty, but he has to come off the case. Is he not guilty? He's going to plead not guilty. Sometimes you plead not guilty to get a lesser sentence.
Starting point is 00:15:38 Sometimes you plead not guilty because you didn't do it. We really don't know is the thing. That's what I mean, I really don't know. I'm just believing everything that I see and hear. to us based on, again, what we've, like Amy said, seen and heard, says, yeah, he did it, but we really don't know. I mean, as soon as I saw that, like Alan Jackson was stepping down as his lawyer, I'm like, okay, well, he's probably looking at this.
Starting point is 00:16:01 Like, this is a no win. But it's not about winning. It's about making sure that every person, even if guilty, gets an absolutely fair trial and the absolute best offense. And not only that, a lot of attorneys will take on a case knowing they're going to lose because, one, everybody deserves the fairest trial. And two, they make a lot of money if it's a high profile. And it lasts for a long time.
Starting point is 00:16:20 And they charge a lot. See, I thought it was more the guy wasn't giving the lawyer or anything was being, you know, whatever. Maybe. Well, we don't know what it is. But that's what I'm saying. Like, he probably wasn't, maybe he wasn't helping the lawyer out. And the lawyer was like, man, look, he won't talk to me. I can't get anything.
Starting point is 00:16:34 So I'm out. That's what I. Yeah. And in this one, it just talks about that it's because he was living in his parents' guest house and under the California Slayer statue, you kill your parents. You're disinherited. Good statue there. Yeah, that's fair.
Starting point is 00:16:46 Yeah. So he doesn't have money. One of my favorite statutes. How can they say that he doesn't get the money because he's not proven guilty yet? Good point. Well, maybe it's on like a pause until there is an answer. So you don't have that money. I think it's on a hold.
Starting point is 00:17:04 All right. What do you have over there, lunchbox? Yeah, I saw this post. We always have these bad brides. You know, you can't wear this, can't wear that. Well, there was a bride in Houston. She went one up and she said the theme, the dress for my. My wedding is Upstage the Bride.
Starting point is 00:17:19 Wear your best and try to outdo me. Like white. Anything. Fancyest dress, outfit, whatever you can find. And they said it just brought a whole new energy. And everybody was dressed in the nines and very creative with their outfits. That's fun. Also, she's probably really cool.
Starting point is 00:17:35 That sounds like a cool chick. Doesn't care about it being all about her. Yeah. Yeah, it's not like a cool chick. All right. There you go. Anybody have anything to say about that? All right.
Starting point is 00:17:47 Cool. I like it. I think I haven't heard anything like that before, but yeah, that's kind of fun. I guess when I'm getting, like, when people get ready for a wedding, are they like, okay, make sure to kind of look a little. Well, you don't wear. You don't wear white. I know you don't wear white. You dress pretty standard based on the dress code. But this was like, show up to the nines. I wore flames. But see, here's a case where like, it's a story we're like, oh, that's cool. And then we're like, all right. But it's like bridezilla. We're like, that's so stupid. Let's keep talking about this. She's so ridiculous
Starting point is 00:18:17 Not sleeping well at night It could very well be Because of the things you're doing before bed So here's the list of things Sometimes these lists grow Number one caffeine You by the way you said They did the new food pyramid yesterday
Starting point is 00:18:27 They put out the new food pyramid There's a new one It's not a picture It's now upside down Oh boy So all the classrooms Have to get new pyramids out I don't know if classrooms
Starting point is 00:18:36 Still have pyramids They don't know That was very much a thing When we were kids Things not to do by the way Caffeine before bed Which I do think I could drink caffeine and go to sleep.
Starting point is 00:18:46 Caffeine does not really affect me at all. Very, very, very little. But most people, does it you, Amy? Could you drink caffeine at 8 p.m. and go to sleep? I don't know, because I don't want to figure that out. I just avoid it after, like, or after like 1 p.m. I don't touch caffeine. Sugar, having sugar in the hours before you go to bed.
Starting point is 00:19:08 A cluttered bedroom. Too much light coming into the room? I think I have that problem A hot environment Exercising too close to bed Loud noises I can understand the loud noises part Yeah
Starting point is 00:19:24 Like don't live next to a construction zone And have them work at 10 p.m. The working out That's because your heart rate's up Yeah I would assume Right? Then you have to fight it back down I got my
Starting point is 00:19:36 I had a doctor's appointment yesterday So I went in about my ankle And he cleared me to do my first impact So I rode the bike last night did a little walking, but we're on the way back. Cool, man. On the way back to health. Nice.
Starting point is 00:19:48 Go baby. That's got to feel good. Yeah, he really put me through the old ringer too. He was like, let's stretch this out. Tell me if it hurts. Of course, everything hurt. And he was like, okay, he goes, I want you to now, when you exercise, because he told me I can do yoga.
Starting point is 00:20:01 I can ride the bike. No clip in, though. I have to ride the peloton just on normal pedals. And I can do walking with interval jogging. I can jog up to an eighth of a mile back to walking. So I'm going to do that for four weeks. Then I go back and get it checked again. And he says when I do it, I should make it hurt a little bit each time.
Starting point is 00:20:21 That it's just inflammation at this point. That made me nervous. What I said, as long as you don't turn it or the hard turn, you're going to be fine because it's been two months at this point. It's like it's healed, but it's still a bit inflamed. So I'm kind of excited to get to live a bit of a more normal life. I've probably put on eight or nine pounds just because I haven't worked out. I haven't eaten any different, still eating pretty healthy.
Starting point is 00:20:41 but just my body's used to being pretty active. But going to yoga at like 6.30 or 7, that's what most of those classes are. That's hard on me. Yeah, that's... Because I go to bed early. But it's so relaxing. I get the whole working. I don't work out too close to bed, but yoga can be so relaxing.
Starting point is 00:20:58 I don't do anything that's relaxing, though. Like, if I go to yoga, I'm trying to yoga myself to a championship. You're going to hard. Yeah. Okay. You're doing a different kind of yoga. Why would I go spend an hour doing something if I'm not pushing myself as hard as possible. To relax. I hear you, but it's even like a massage, I don't know that I've ever just
Starting point is 00:21:17 gotten a relaxing massage. It's always, well, if I'm going to be here for an hour and you're going to put your hands on me, I'm going to have you go hard and try to fix some of the things. Why would I take an hour if I'm not going to try to fix something? I just lay here. I know, but have you, have you ever thought that like maybe the opposite is what you need? Yeah, yeah, yeah. And it could go, it's serve you better. But then I think, well, I did an hour of like fun time. Yes. Then I got to do two hours of hard time. Okay.
Starting point is 00:21:44 And I know that isn't always healthy, but that's my natural instinct to things. Voice emails, number one, go. I have a question for Bobby. I need your advice. I'm in my 50s, and I'm used to the days, you know, back when we had mail-in, Netflix, and Blockbuster video. We don't have that anymore, and we can barely afford to do Internet and basic cable. So what's the option? There are shows I want to watch.
Starting point is 00:22:11 He did rivalry, HBO Max. Never going to see that, right? All right, thanks. I think you have to prioritize which streaming service you get or if you get cable. Because, yeah, all that crap adds up. You know how it adds up to me, how I know it,
Starting point is 00:22:26 is I do it all through Apple on my phone. Oh, and you can see it all listed? Well, I get, every time it goes through, it's like, I do it monthly, so it's like renewed subscription. So I see 1924 all the time. It's like every week there's another one that comes through. I think if you were to tear them out, I probably go, if you have to pick one, probably Netflix.
Starting point is 00:22:49 I don't think that, I think everybody has their strong suit. But I think generally Netflix has most of the really good. And get like whichever ones you do go with, go with like the lowest and just deal with the commercials. Yeah. If I were just picking one, I think I would pick Netflix. I think it has more options.
Starting point is 00:23:11 overall. HBO Max is really good. And they're about to be together, by the way. Who? They're not going to combine it, but they just bought, but that's a Warner and Netflix. Netflix just bought Warner. Oh.
Starting point is 00:23:29 So, you guys haven't seen that? We're going to get a deal. They said they're not combining them, but they're going to be same company, right, Mike? Yeah, for now. Yeah. Yeah, they say they're not combining. And they may not, but.
Starting point is 00:23:41 Yeah, Netflix is buying Time Warner. And then they're like movies will still come out in theaters for now. I'm good with no theater movies. That would be so sad. The day the movies die. How many times a year do you go to the movie theater? No, it's not really my thing. I still think it would be sad, though.
Starting point is 00:23:59 Because, like, my kids like to go to the movies. It's just, it's part of our childhood. It's part of our thing. What are you sad when the Tomogachi died? No. Did you use the Tomoguchi? Not really. But you also don't go to the theaters much either.
Starting point is 00:24:18 But it is cool for kids to go to the theater. It is. They love it. Long, long time ago, I can still remember how the theater used to make me smile. The big screen's cool. How often do you see a movie on a big screen like that? I hear you. I would just rather have the option to watch it at home.
Starting point is 00:24:35 I'm just not a theater guy. My point is I would go with Netflix first. Yeah. If I had to pick one. Sure. I like Prime. Prime's pretty good. Prime's got options and then if you want to buy something on top, you can't. They have a decent options, but if we're talking about not having to add anything on, Prime gets you because you have to buy a lot.
Starting point is 00:24:51 Oh, and you got to be careful because within the commercials in Prime, now you just have to like, they're like, scan here to buy this. Well, that's on you. That's kind of on you. Self-control. I know that's me, but I'm not saying that I give into it, but you're just exposed more because you have the commercials and then they make it very easy for it to show up on your doorstep. Yeah. Because it is Amazon. It's all tied together and you're just like, oh, bloop. It is pretty easy, dude.
Starting point is 00:25:15 What would you go second? What do you use second? And don't put it... Hulu. Yeah, maybe. Don't put an add-on buys because I think that's unfair because a lot of them you can buy the same thing within. Yeah. Hulu, isn't that your main TV provider?
Starting point is 00:25:30 No, mine's YouTube TV. Okay. No, I'm not aiming at... Yeah, Hulu. I think I use Hulu. But you get cable through Hulu Live? Yeah. I feel like I do...
Starting point is 00:25:39 I downgraded to all the... So I used to have all the stuff where you could get the sports whenever I was married. And then when I got divorced and I had to set up all my own new accounts, I just went cheap on everything. And that's what's, it's a big problem with my boyfriend because it's really difficult to watch sports at my house. Like, I'll, I'll be like, no, no, no, I'll figure it out. And I've, like, downloaded Tibu or Tobo.
Starting point is 00:26:04 Tube? Something. Like, I've doubt. But Tube's free. It's good. No, no, not that. It was some other thing to watch some football game. and I was like, I got it.
Starting point is 00:26:12 And I did like a free week. This is another thing. Do all the free trials. Just don't forget to cancel them. You have to remember to cancel them, though. But yeah, just set a reminder in your calendar. But I got some sporting thing where we were able to watch. Some sporting thing.
Starting point is 00:26:25 Was it, Fubo? Fubo. That's it. I did the free two week, free two week trial or something. And we were able to watch whatever game he wanted to watch. I remember to cancel it on time. It cost me nothing. But then now that's out.
Starting point is 00:26:39 But you know what? If I ever need it again, I'll do it. different email address. You can also use Sling, which whenever YouTube TV had the fight with Disney, they took all of ESPN, ABC, all that off. And I'd want to watch a game. So for a day, you could use Sling, which is an app, and just buy a whole network for a day. And it was like three bucks.
Starting point is 00:27:00 That's pretty cool. That's not bad. So that's how I would watch games. I'd pay the three bucks until they got Disney back on YouTube TV. But I think Hulu's a great number two. Hulu's good And you have more options there for the live Which again it costs a little more
Starting point is 00:27:16 But YouTube TV is my favorite live Yeah You get that multi-view right with sports I don't get that in Hulu I wish that'd be awesome Put four games at one time on one screen Yeah it's overrated though How can you see it if it's that small
Starting point is 00:27:32 If you have a main game You don't do that But if there's like four games like NFL Sunday if your main team's not playing. It's kind of fun, but it's easier to flip back and forth. Like college basketball, I think, would be kind of cool because there's so many games going out at the same time. For March Madness, probably.
Starting point is 00:27:49 But I don't really use it and I have it. And I have a big, we have a hundred inch. Whoa! Like a flat screen. And still, it's annoying to have four four quads. But if you're going to have four, that's the way to do it. It is. It's like, my point. My point is, even with a massive TV,
Starting point is 00:28:07 and upstairs, I've got three. three TVs all beside each other. That's, I feel like that's better. That's cool, too. I can, if I haven't played PlayStation in months, because I, my ankle hurt, I don't want to go upstairs. Oh, really? Oh, that's why? Yeah. But I would play video game in the middle and I had two TVs. That was a little, a little better. How would you do the volume? Like, if you had one game, you just keep the video game up and the other two on mute. Because like on the multi-view, you like highlight, right? Don't you like highlight the game that you want? And that's the audio that comes out. And it's good.
Starting point is 00:28:39 For me, it's just, it's stimulus overload. It could be a thing for me where, like, I don't have it, so I want it. But yeah, if I had it, I probably wouldn't use it. It's like a pool table. Yeah. Ping pong table. Be cool to have one. You get one.
Starting point is 00:28:49 You never use it. All right. But yeah, I would go Netflix first. Yeah. Hulu's second. And then also, like, what do you like? I mean, if you like UFC or if you like Taylor Sheridan, you get Paramount Plus. I think then it kind of depends.
Starting point is 00:29:04 What about Max? HBO Max is great. They have really great show. shows like the best maybe. But I feel like I don't watch that as much just day to day. But they have great shows that come through that. But I don't feel like I watch that as much. Sometimes what?
Starting point is 00:29:24 They have good movies. Yeah. Like, you know, even... Yeah, they all have good movies. No, I feel like Netflix sometimes struggles with movies. Netflix struggles with making good movies, but they have good movies on there. They rotate good ones in and out. They'll be like, oh, coming soon or leaving soon.
Starting point is 00:29:38 I mean, Peacock is kind of stepping up a little bit, to be honest. honest, peacock's getting pretty good. I see a lot of sports coming through peacock now. Like Michigan basketball, you can only get it through peacock. Really? Yeah. Is that a Big Ten network? I don't know why, but I'll bet on the Michigan game.
Starting point is 00:29:51 I'm like, all right, let me get it in. I'm like, oh, I got a peacock. All right, give me voicemail two. Amy's there telling Eddie that he needs to be a different man and let his son play the tuba. Yet, wasn't it just a few months ago that Amy told Stevenson that he's not allowed to wrestle. Hypocrite alert. Yeah. Hypocrit alert.
Starting point is 00:30:14 Mind has nothing to do with the masculinity or what I'm not trying to force him. I'm like, he loves to run and he's running. Like we need to pick a thing and stick to it. We have other priorities like school. There's a lot of time after school that we have to put into school. And we don't have time for multiple extracurricular activities. Your is a time thing. Eddie's is the masculinity.
Starting point is 00:30:38 No, no one said that. A little bit it was, though. Yeah, sure. It was implied. It was more than implied. It was more than implied. You guys are making it sound like he's not an athlete. Guys, he's an athlete.
Starting point is 00:30:47 We're not making it sound like that at all. That's why he plays basketball. You just wanted him to be an athlete more because of what you think is cool. No. I mean, but the caller's not wrong. I am also choosing the sport that. So thank you for, you can call me out. But it is, it's a little different.
Starting point is 00:31:03 And I will own that like if I had to choose, I would also choose running for him. You do choose. And that's what we're doing. Yes, yep, yep. All right, next up. This year, we left our skeletons on Halloween, this 12-foot skeletons. And we were going to take it down,
Starting point is 00:31:20 but we had some people in our little Facebook neighborhood group complain about it. So we decided we're going to dress it up for Valentine's Day, Patrick's Day, even President's Day. We're going all year long, baby. Let's go. I don't know why people get mad at stuff like that. Yeah, that doesn't bother me. It's your yard.
Starting point is 00:31:41 Like, you know, like a neighbor getting mad. Neighborhood groups. Like, what do you all talk? Yeah. Let them live their life. It's their decorations. Who cares? If you combine people, there will be drama.
Starting point is 00:31:49 We talked about mom groups yesterday. Boy, they're really trying to patch that Tisdahl thing up. Like, they're going into PR overload. Like, no, we're not talking about that group. I saw it even more after we talked about it. It was another mom group? Yes. Okay.
Starting point is 00:32:03 Because she doesn't want it to be against the Mandy Moore. Who else in the group? Hillary Duff. Hillary Duff group. Megan Traynor. Yeah. Yeah, like, no, no, it's a different. How many groups you in, girl?
Starting point is 00:32:12 How many mom groups you in? Yeah, and then why would one of the husbands that is married to... Hillary Duff, yeah. Yeah, like, why would he respond in the way that he did? They have to know you're talking about them. Weird for her just to cut. That whole thing's weird. It's like me not want to talk about that thing, San Francisco.
Starting point is 00:32:30 Like, don't talk about it. Just move off. Yeah. Why did she even... Yeah, it wasn't just a post on social media. It was a whole article about it. Yeah. Maybe she thought it'd be relatable, but you've got to be ready for this.
Starting point is 00:32:41 It is relatable. We spent two days talking. It's very relatable. But also the collateral damage. Yeah. Yeah, this is your group. And then also, I wouldn't want to want her in any of my groups if she writes articles about stuff that we do in our groups.
Starting point is 00:32:55 Right, you're out now. I want anybody talking about stuff. Oh, yeah. Moving forward, she's probably not going to get invited. Yeah. Well, let's have a meeting. Let's look at our new members inviting to our group. Do we bring in?
Starting point is 00:33:07 It looks like Ashley Tisdale. I'd like to object. Why? Anytime she's in a group, she talks about everything they do. Okay, declined. I don't want to say in my group that talks crap about the group I'm in. Quietly leave. All right, next up.
Starting point is 00:33:20 Lunchbox's game playing has improved so much. You guys, it used to be really bad. I'm a long-time listener, part tour, faithfully. I just kind of get a few days behind and got to catch up, but Lunchbox needs a little recognition because his game playing skills, especially with music, have come a long way. Way to go, lunchbox.
Starting point is 00:33:43 I feel like this is a participation trophy. Because I still don't feel like I win that many games, but I do feel like I get more answers right. That's what she's saying. I know, but I don't want recognition for getting more right. Wins are what count? Like, I don't need, you know, the, what do you call it? Philandering, no, it's not filanderer.
Starting point is 00:34:03 We'll let you find this. Go ahead. Pallandering, philandering. What does philandering mean? Is that it? Flandering would be something you do that is not what you're looking for. Like if you're like... Ah, it's not pomp and circumstance.
Starting point is 00:34:17 No, that would be like a... That's graduation. Yeah, like... What is it called? Uh, bro. Maybe I'll know you on the right. Honestly, I don't even know what you're looking. So I have a couple things he's thinking.
Starting point is 00:34:29 Possibly a moral victory. I know what moral victory is, but I don't need the... Okay. She pandering towards you? Is that what it's called? I don't... Pandering would be like playing toward a group to get their approval, even though you don't really feel that way. I don't feel like that's her.
Starting point is 00:34:42 I mean, I appreciate the call. I appreciate she's on my side. Keep digging in, though. Like, we're trying to figure out what word are talking. I don't, maybe is it's like blowing smoke. Well, I know what blowing smoke is, but is there a bigger word for that? But that would mean she'd be sucking up to you. I don't feel like she's doing that.
Starting point is 00:34:58 I think that you. Maybe it's pandering. Is it a word? No, because I think it's more of a word for him. Define what you're looking for. The participation. She's like trying to make me feel good, but like, I don't know what it's called. Is that gas sliding?
Starting point is 00:35:17 No, that would be purposefully misrepresenting something. And what she's saying is factual. Yeah, you are getting answers right. She's propping me up, but it's like for getting answers right, but not we, I don't know what it's, maybe I don't even know a word for it. Maybe it's not, maybe I was, maybe I was thinking that philandry. Now what did you say? pandering.
Starting point is 00:35:38 Pandering. Maybe I thought that was what it was. Meaning she'd be looking for approval by playing towards you, even though she didn't feel that way. But philandering is not what you're looking for. Is that a word? Yeah. What is that?
Starting point is 00:35:50 Yeah. Spell it. How would you spell it? It had to be Ph. L-A-N-D-R-I-N-G. Flandering. Oh, P-H? It is Ph-H actually, yeah.
Starting point is 00:35:59 Wow. Yeah. How would have said F? Flander, like you enjoy the chase of it more than actually doing it. Oh. Like getting it? Yeah. So you used to Flander with some chicks. You didn't like getting with you? No, no. It's fun. The chase was fun. Then it's like, all right. But that's not what I don't think she's doing. No, yeah, I don't, maybe I'm, maybe I got nothing. Maybe I just had words wrong.
Starting point is 00:36:24 Maybe so. But you don't think you're getting better? No, no. I'm not. You are getting better. I'm not saying that, but I don't want to be. What do we think he's trying to say? I like, what is he trying to say? I don't want to be congratulated on being better. I want to win. Like, when I win, that's when I want to be congratulating. But you've been winning, so. Like the music stuff, he's been getting a lot better at it. A lot right. Like, you wouldn't know any of these bands. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:36:47 Dawson's crazy. The Verve pride. Right. Like. Yeah, they did have a song on the other day. I don't even know what song it was. Probably freshman. No, no, no, no. Well, the verve is different than the verve pie. I'm not talking about them. I'm just talking about, like,
Starting point is 00:36:59 there was music playing somewhere. I don't know where we were. What the heck? You gave us absolutely nothing. There was music playing somewhere. I don't know where we were. So it can be any band? We're at the grocery store. Well, this is going to be how I get more right. And my kid said, hey, who sings this? I said, I have no idea.
Starting point is 00:37:15 And then I listened to it for a minute. I said, oh, it's Brad Paisley. And I was right. How do you know you were right? Did you Google it? No, I just recognize this voice. Oh, so you don't know if you were right. You just gave yourself the point.
Starting point is 00:37:28 Yeah. Yeah. Okay. But if you can name some Brad Paisley's songs, I'll maybe I'll tell you. And it's funny, too, because like your kids asked. you the question, you would have probably never heard that song being in the grocery store. Correct. You also don't know if you're right. But it sounded like him. Got it. It took me a minute though. I was like, I don't think, I'd love to
Starting point is 00:37:45 know what you were trying to think of patronizing. Oh, that's it. That's it. That's what a good one. That's what it is. Thank you. Goodness. Thanks, Morgan. Patronizing. I don't feel like she was being patronizing. I don't feel like it either, but he could have taken it that way that she was kind of talking down to him by lifting him up. Okay. But I don't feel like she was patronizing you. But I feel like she was I think she was complimentary of you. Okay. A win is a win.
Starting point is 00:38:10 A win is a win. I don't care which I'm saying. Yep, that's me, Clifford Taylor the 4th. You might have seen the skits, the reactions, my journey from basketball to college football, or my career in sports media.
Starting point is 00:38:22 Well, somewhere along the way, this platform became bigger than I ever imagined. And now I'm bringing all of that excitement to my brand new podcast, The Clifford Show. This is a place for raw, unfiltered conversations
Starting point is 00:38:33 with some of your favorite athletes, creators, and voices that not only deserve to be heard, but celebrated. One week, I'll take you behind the scenes of the biggest moments in sports and entertainment, and the next we'll talk about life, mental health, purpose, and even music. The Clifford Show isn't just a podcast, it's a space for honest conversations, stories that don't always get told, and for people who are chasing something bigger. So, if you've ever supported me, or you're just chasing down a dream, this is right where you need to be.
Starting point is 00:39:00 Listen to the Clifford Show on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcast, or we're you get your podcast. And for more behind the scenes, follow at Clifford and at TikTok podcast network on TikTok. You can have opinions. You can have like a strong stance. And then there's your body having its own program. I'm Dr. Maya Shunker, a cognitive scientist and hosts of the podcast, a slight change of plans, a show about who we are and who we become when life makes other plans. We share stories and scientific insights. to help us all better navigate these periods of turbulence and transformation. There is one finding that is consistent,
Starting point is 00:39:42 and that is that our resilience rests on our relationships. I wish that I hadn't resisted for so long the need to change. We have to be willing to live with a kind of uncertainty that none of us likes. Listen to a slight change of plans on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. On a recent episode of the podcast, Money and Wealth with John Hobriant, I sit down with Tiffany the budgetista Aliche to talk about what it really takes to take control of your money.
Starting point is 00:40:18 What would that look like in our families if everyone was able to pass on wealth to the people when they're no longer here? We break down budgeting, financial discipline, and how to build real wealth, starting with the mindset shifts. Too many of us were never, ever taught. Financial education is not always about, like, I'm going to get rich. That's great. It's about creating an atmosphere for you to be able to take care of yourself
Starting point is 00:40:44 and leave a strong financial legacy for your family. If you've ever felt you didn't get the memo on money, this conversation is for you to hear more. Listen to Money and Wealth with John O'Brien from the Black Effect Network on the I'd Heart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast. I'm Daniel Jeremiah. And I'm Greg Rosenthal.
Starting point is 00:41:09 And this is 40s and free agents. The games may be over, but the NFL never stopped. This is my favorite part of the calendar. Yeah, mine too, Greg. Free agency, the Combine, the NFL draft Pro Days, trades. This is where teams reshape their future. This is where Daniel Jeremiah makes his money. On 40s and free agents, we break down every move that actually matters.
Starting point is 00:41:30 From my draft evaluations, mock drafts, and team fits. To my top 101 free agents and how real rosters are. built cap space, contracts, and all the tough decisions included. You got quarterbacks on the move. We got teams rebuilding. It's hope season. Yeah, absolutely. It's hope season.
Starting point is 00:41:48 We'll tell you what's real, what's noise, and what it means for your favorite team. Smart analysis, real conversations every week. I don't know about the smart, but definitely analysis. Listen to 40s and free agents on the IHeart radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast. What's up? I'm Miles Turner. And I'm Brianna Stewart. And our podcast, Game Recognized Game has never been done before.
Starting point is 00:42:14 Two active players giving you a real look at our lives and what we actually think on and off the court. Nothing's off limits. We talk trade requests. What's the vibe of that when it's like your star player is like, well, I want to leave? And then actually now I'm going to stick. We talk tanking. I mean, honestly, like, I might get in trouble for this answer,
Starting point is 00:42:34 but I think it's like definitely happening in the WBA. And yeah, we talk about our mistakes too. They pulled me to the side and was like, hey, man, we got a call last night, man. You can't be rolling around the city like this tonight before games, no, you know, doing this, doing whatever. And of course, family stories. And we're like, Mommy, why did you miss that? Mommy, do you play basketball? Check out Game Recognized game with Stuy and Miles on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Starting point is 00:43:06 Hit the next one. Lunchbox is. Lunchbox. really need to work on your commercial voice. You sound like you're selling snake oil all the time. Like, act now and right now for this time only, you will get five. Yes, five. Maybe you can just be like, hey guys, you know, this is a really great product. If you call now, you can get five. And I really love it. So you should try it. I appreciate you guys. Have a good one. Bye. Yeah, I've never done a commercial where if you call now, you get five for the price.
Starting point is 00:43:40 She's using an example. Talking about how you do commercials. Yeah, do you get her point? Yeah, but you also have to understand on some of these commercials. They say, make it your own, but say, you have to say what's highlighted. We know how it works. We all do. I'm talking about these people.
Starting point is 00:43:55 She still used the words. It's the inflection. No, no, no. I'm saying, so sometimes you have to read it verbatim so there's no like, oh, I like. I don't think that's an acceptable answer here. You know what she's talking about. I really have no idea because I've never sold anything like that. Okay.
Starting point is 00:44:09 Well, the difference is she laid it out. All your commercial sound like that. Like she said, like say that verbatim it says, you know, buy five now, get one free. I don't do that. Oh, my gosh. I'm saying it's an example. It's an example. Like you can be like, hey, right now if you buy five, you get one free.
Starting point is 00:44:28 What does he do? I got five. Right now, buy five. You get it. Get one free. Yeah. You heard me. One free.
Starting point is 00:44:37 And if you don't like it, I'll eat your butt. It's almost like he's single. Two is like, buy five, get one free. Act now. Buy five, get one free. Here's the thing guaranteed human then. Guaranteed human for sure. One hundred percent human.
Starting point is 00:44:50 And it's like, it's, um, there's like a yelling that's happening. I should say something about guaranteed human because those things play during our show and maybe even during our podcast. Wait, what? You're supposed to email too, you know that? Yeah, we get them in the email all time. It's got to be part of your email. I haven't checked my work email in probably four years.
Starting point is 00:45:09 Wait, what? You know, like, how emails have signature? Like, you know, producer Eddie, producer, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, show. I don't have one of those. So I just write, Eddie, guaranteed human. Got it.
Starting point is 00:45:21 So, what runs all the time is guaranteed human because the company's made a proclamation that we will never use AI personality. Yeah, I saw that email. Oh, I didn't see an email. I just hear it. Oh, yeah, no. Tom Pullman sent out that, like, company-wide,
Starting point is 00:45:37 and I read, but I didn't know that, on email transactions, like internal exchanges. People were... I don't know about that either. I just know on podcasts and radio, I do hear it go, Guaranteed human. And people will go, what does that even mean? But it means we're just not, we're not doing AI
Starting point is 00:45:54 and how we can prove that as lunchboxes commercials. Listen to this. Guaranteed human. Am I supposed to start saying that, Scoob, Steve? No. It's all in the production, like you mentioned. It's written on my page, guaranteed human. Oh, I put that in the rundown
Starting point is 00:46:11 from Mike with the country top 30, and it may have been a copy and paste error. I'm supposed to say that in the countdown? No, no, not at all. Like in the email that I sent in the add to the rundown. Yeah. Yeah. It may have been a copy and paste error. It may be, I don't even know. All right. Well, we are guaranteed human, I promise. We are. You just heard me talking about.
Starting point is 00:46:27 We're live on YouTube right now, by the way. As humans. Next up. Hello, and Bobby. I have a morning corny for Amy. What type of card is an egg drive? A Yoke's wagon. I hope you love my joke. Bye. We love it. Thank you very much.
Starting point is 00:46:43 That's a good one. Okay. Let's see. Anything else that I want to get to before we go? I don't know why my tweet ended up on a Real Housewives deal. So frustrating. Listeners came me with it. Lunchbox has seen it. I sent it years ago though. Yeah, I know. And that's what
Starting point is 00:46:59 I'm saying. Like, how did they find your tweet? What is it? What's the show? Is it a documentary is a documentary, the girl that married her step-granddad or whatever? Well, that's Housewives of Salt Lake City. Hold on, let me... But why were they bringing it up on the show? Why do they show my tweet?
Starting point is 00:47:16 I didn't see the clip. I just saw it posted somewhere and I'm like, really? He made another TV show? Like, he didn't even try. I try to make TV shows and I can't get on. Bobby puts out a tweet in like 2021, I feel like it was what the date was or something. And he's on a documentary about this chick. I wasn't on the documentary.
Starting point is 00:47:35 But it said Bobby Bones. It just showed my username. Okay. Or Zammy would say my handle. That's pretty crazy. It is crazy. That's what I'm saying. And it didn't even have that much traction on the tweet.
Starting point is 00:47:46 They ask you for permission? You put it up on the screen. No, they don't have to. Really? It's your tweet. It's public. And they also, I don't know what they blurred out.
Starting point is 00:47:58 There it is. This woman on Real Housewife Salt Lake had to marry her step-grandpa because it was her grandma's dying wish. And then I wrote something else. They blurred out. I think I wrote, If you use this,
Starting point is 00:48:07 please celebrate lunchbox. And they blurred that out. And then you go, work? What's the whart? I think I was saying what, but I was just hitting buttons. The R just snuck in there. But it's crazy to me. That's definitely you.
Starting point is 00:48:19 Like that's not even that great of a tweet. Did they blur out my picture of my face? Your picture too. Yeah. Dude, they're acting like I did a crime. I know. And what? It's like redacted.
Starting point is 00:48:28 If anyone searches my Twitter, I'd be curious to know what they blurred out. Yeah, what I think of it is, an Epstein file? Hmm. What could you have possibly said that? And it shows that you were in Los Angeles. So maybe have been during Dancing with the Stars when you were tweeting
Starting point is 00:48:43 Is that the timeline that year? Dude, I don't know. I don't know when I put that up. But like, how does that, like, I don't know why it was saved for so long by them. If you do see it, anyone, if you search my Twitter,
Starting point is 00:48:57 let me know what, I'm curious to know what that says there. The next thing is, Ramundo sees country artists putting a bunch of their houses on social media. But it's like the inside of their houses, right?
Starting point is 00:49:10 Yeah, so Walker Hayes, Brittany Aldeen, Jason Aldean, they're notorious for doing this. I mean, I know what their beds look like. I know what their chandeliers look like. Their living room, their outside area. I know every square inch. But you don't know every square inch. I really do. I could draw you Walker Hayes' exact barn dominium like to a T.
Starting point is 00:49:32 Dude, that barn dominium is crazy, though. Because he's documented from start to finish. It's also not inside their real house. but yeah. What do you mean? That's not the real house. I don't think they live fully in that barn. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:49:44 I thought the barn is like on the property. Is that their house house? No, he's talking about their house house. I've seen the ball and basketball court in there. Yeah, basketball court trampoline. They have a trampoline in the living room. Yeah. The couches are right next to it.
Starting point is 00:49:54 Dude, the kids are crazy. They're all doing all different things. I always thought that was just like the barn they went out to. He has a bass mailbox. Is that fantasy factory? That's where they live and they sit there and watch TV and throw the football as one person is jumping on the trampoline. Have you been there? No, I haven't been.
Starting point is 00:50:07 But like even before. Or they had fun stuff like that. Like, that's how they live their home life. Like, that's how they want their home to be, like, super fun and crazy. So when they built their house, they designed it in a way that they can really maximize how they love to live, which is, like, just to play around at home and not take, like, skate through the house. It feels like Rob Deerick. Yeah, exactly. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:50:30 So if you're invited to dinner there, you have to, like, bring shoes. Go to jump. Yeah. Yeah, yeah. I mean, pretty crazy house. It is crazy. And I'm like, dang, he's made money. Yeah, good for him.
Starting point is 00:50:44 Yeah. Wait, so what about, what is what you saying? Sorry. I was just saying, don't you think people get jealous of that? Oh, you know, I've had a shift in how I feel about that over the past couple of a few years. And it used to be, and I'll hear people say this now, like the number one way to be good on social media or radio or podcasting is be authentic. That's not true. You have to be entertaining and compelling.
Starting point is 00:51:08 and then authentic third. Because you can be as authentic as you are. And if you're a boring person, nobody cares. So authenticity is important. It is not the most important. You've got to do compelling content first and foremost. So if you're going to do a bunch of content, it needs to be compelling.
Starting point is 00:51:22 It needs to be entertaining. And that's entertaining. All that stuff they do, walk or trick shots, that's entertaining. So, yeah, I mean, yeah, but that's where they do the content. Well, and then where do we draw the line? Are we going to then get into the shower? Are we then going to get in behind closed?
Starting point is 00:51:38 No, because I don't think he does that. I think streamers, some of the streamers do, like, Speed or Aden Ross. They don't show themselves naked, but they stream all day. And so when they take a shower, like, I've seen Speed do it where he takes a shower on, like, shorts. Because the stream's got to stay on. Do you guys watch any streamers? Do you watch Aiden Ross? No.
Starting point is 00:51:57 I don't know. I saw Show Speed talking to, who was he talking to? Shannon Sharp, maybe. Yeah, just recently he went on a show. Yeah. And his story is crazy. He's an African. right now. Mike, you probably watch it.
Starting point is 00:52:10 Yeah, he was racing the cheetah. It was awesome. Speed raced to Cheetah? Yeah, he lost. Oh, he raced or raised? Raced. Oh, I thought he raced. That's what he does, right, he races? Oh, he does a lot. He does a lot. Initially, it was him running against people. That's why his name is Speed. I show Speed. Did we see him at the
Starting point is 00:52:26 MLB All-Star game? Was he there? I don't think so. The guys from Dude Perfect were there. I remember seeing them shoot when we got back to our hotel like after the game. I remember Terrell Owens and somebody racing and they are all these cameras out. Maybe I don't know.
Starting point is 00:52:43 I think it was him. If so, he didn't play in the game, did he? You want to see the Cheetah? Yeah. Can you load it up? But it was pretty crazy that he, his mom told him he started doing it during COVID and then his mom was like,
Starting point is 00:52:54 hey, you got to stop streaming in my house where I'm going to kick you out. She kicked him out. And he was like 14 years old and then he was a millionaire by 16. Yeah, he's making millions and millions and millions of dollars. All right, here we go. Come on, baby.
Starting point is 00:53:06 Oh, God. He's in Africa. The cheetah's in a cage. They let go of the cheetah, and they run a rabbit in front of the cheetah so the cheetah knows to run. And speed has him early, but the cheetah doesn't only know he's racing him and still beats him. The cheetah's trotting. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:53:27 But it's just a funny clip. I like it. I like, is he saying he won? No, he just was. Oh. He ran fast. I think at first maybe he thought he did, but I think it's just how fast he was up against the cheetah. And he live streams like
Starting point is 00:53:40 Four hours a day Wow that's cool At least Like doing what Walking to the grocery store Things like it's things all the time Cool Yeah I went to
Starting point is 00:53:52 Alderton Ed and Ross is a little more problematic Wouldn't you agree with that one? Yeah And this guy says he's gonna try to be in the Olympics Next Olympics That'd be cool What about Olive Garden?
Starting point is 00:54:00 You want to stream that? I was eating and somebody was streaming at a table Like these influencers like three girls And the server came up to him It was like can't stream here And maybe they are streamers, but there's a difference in doing a YouTube live or an Instagram live and being a streamer. A lot of these guys are on kick or Twitter. Oh, okay.
Starting point is 00:54:19 I just figure everyone with a camera walking around, they're just streamers, influencers. A difference, though. Do you have the difference in a streamer and an influencer? Influencers influence things, like products. They make content, specific content for things, yeah. And then streamers, they just stream life. them doing things like playing video games or whatever it's like a marathon of content
Starting point is 00:54:43 and they have clip they have clippers that they pay a bunch of money to to constantly clip all the time they're clip it clip a clip a clip a clip a clip stuff out of their stream I thought about doing your puzzle thing over the break but I couldn't find like five hours where I'm going to be by myself like there's going to be kids everywhere and I'm like man I need that five hours if you stream that it would get a lot of views now the thing with streamers though too they don't always have a ton of people watching every second of the day
Starting point is 00:55:05 the big ones do but successful streamers can get on and have a thousand people watching that's it but if they do that for eight 10 hours because i love the idea of doing a puzzle for five hours yeah that would be awesome that'd be cool but i thought too it'd have to be like definitely a hundred five hundred piece puzzle i would do maybe a hundred piece i think i could stream doing a puzzle i'm not good at puzzles, I'll use a puzzle. And I was like raising money for something and I put the Venmo up. I didn't even put my Venmo up. What am I going to do? Still some money. And then stream a few hours of me building the puzzle just to bring awareness to raising money for something. I think that would work. I think I could probably make a pretty good amount of money for that. That'd be cool.
Starting point is 00:55:50 I mean, you could too. Yeah. But that's how I would use it. Okay. I don't ever get gifts on on Instagram though. I don't need them. I don't really want them. What do you mean? People send you money on Instagram? Yeah, well, you could send gifts, yeah. Is that what those roses are, like, when people, like, in TikTok lives? Like, if you do a picture on Instagram, that's how you make money. You can't, you don't really get paid for videos. You guys know that, right? What? Instagram? Yeah. Yeah, just pictures. Just pictures. Yes. Videos don't make money. Yes. But you can receive gifts. For example, if I go to my insights, the one that I posted about five out of five, that would be the life of Chuck, that movie. Right now I can just look at it. It has not. It has not. I go to my insights. I
Starting point is 00:56:30 934 saves, 68 reshare, 741 story posts, 100 comments, 1,000 likes, 300,000 views. Okay. And I go down and it then shows me my followers versus my non-followers. And more followers saw this 54% versus 45% of non-followers that were fed this video, either by people sharing it or it just popped up on their, basically the Instagram for you. and at the bottom it says monetization gifts approximate earnings 0.00 so no gifts we're given
Starting point is 00:57:07 I never get gifts I'm not even asking for gifts but you think randomly with all this interaction someone would gift me something yeah like a buck oh so like your followers can gift you anybody can I have seen that I just didn't know how that worked I didn't understand that so do you have to have like Instagram money
Starting point is 00:57:22 if I wanted to give you a gift well you can bring one to work and hand it to me but how do you get Instagram money yes Yeah, that's interesting because I've seen that option. I just never knew how that worked. Would you guys mind gifting me something? Do you have to turn on your gift or off your gift?
Starting point is 00:57:39 You have to turn it on or off, sorry, is what I mean. Well, maybe that's why I've never gotten any. I don't know this is true, but I heard somebody was talking about... Outson earnings monetization. Hold, let me... Sorry, I didn't interrupt. I don't want to forget this. The amount of money you've earned during the current bonus earning period,
Starting point is 00:57:54 qualified views, yeah, yeah, I don't know. I never got any money though the videos have to be over a minute TikTok's different and if you join the creator fund they suppress the crap out of it out of it I think do you think that Mike? Yeah they say they don't but I've heard a lot of people
Starting point is 00:58:09 I don't get any like 100, 200, 300 million videos on when I'm in creator fund so I just turn creator fund off because I don't really need the money from that but anytime I got in the creator fund I was like I made me some money it's like 432 views this video's awesome I could fart on it
Starting point is 00:58:26 not in creator fun and get 30,000 views. Eddie, sorry to interrupt, go ahead. Talking to someone, I don't even know if this is true, but they swear it was true. They made a video on TikTok and they got paid $7,000 for it. Okay. And it said $7,000. When they took the money out of TikTok, it took $70,000 off of one video, $70,000.
Starting point is 00:58:52 So she notified TikTok. It said they made $7,000. $7,000. But TikTok, to have it? They can't take money from you. No, no, no. So she had $7,000. She withdrew the money.
Starting point is 00:59:04 Okay. Into her bank account. She withdrew the money. And it was $70,000 that she withdrew. And she's like, no, no, no. It only said seven. Okay. And so she notified TikTok and TikTok said, just keep it.
Starting point is 00:59:13 It's fine. It feels like when you order something and they send you a wrong part. No way. Just keep it. Yeah. That's crazy. Yeah, but. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:59:23 It was almost like TikTok was like, that's too much to fix. We made an error. and we don't want to deal with it, so just keep it. If true, awesome. A $63,000. What I feel, probably, is it wasn't an error. She probably made $70,000, and she just read it wrong when she took it in. Like just missed a zero?
Starting point is 00:59:40 Maybe. That's crazy. Yeah, that's cool. I was like, how do they do? How could they just be like, ah, it's all good? You know what I make from meta about every month? $150. It's pretty good.
Starting point is 00:59:51 I don't make that much. That's a mailbox money, man. Yeah, it is, man. I do, yeah, but I'm talking about, I do have my account set up because it feels weird to go in and put in your bank account number. It is so weird. And you're like, am I getting half? Now your social media is connected to your bank.
Starting point is 01:00:07 Yeah. And I don't post enough to try to make money off of it. And I don't really take influencer deals rarely. I got offered one yesterday. I just, and I had a whole talk, like, I'm not going to, I just feel gross if I don't, like, really use the product. Because I don't use that as a means of making money. I use other things as a means of making money. But I get like $150
Starting point is 01:00:28 based on just pictures being viewed. But I did set up my bank account and it felt weird. It is weird. I tried to go viral yesterday with a video, but it didn't stick. I got like 5,000 views. You know what works trying to go viral? You're being sarcastic? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 01:00:44 Like a story or? Yeah, no, it was a video. I was in the office over here in a helicopter, military helicopter. I saw flying through the buildings of downtown. It was like, whoa, that's going to crash. And so I'm like, oh, my gosh, I got to get my phone. I've got to get this on video. And it came towards our building and literally went right above our office.
Starting point is 01:01:01 That's a cool video. And I was like, you know, oh my gosh, it's going to crash. Did you post it? I posted it. I have like almost 6,000 views. Sometimes though, and I've had videos that didn't do well. And then I wake up on a random Tuesday and somehow it's at some and it pops. Let's see here.
Starting point is 01:01:17 Let's look at Eddie's video. Oh, it's got 87 views. No, 87 likes. How many views are? Sitting in my office in Nashville and I see this helicopter flying up. That's kind of boring What do you mean? You think you could have come over with a better title?
Starting point is 01:01:36 Does it look like it's going to come hit you? No, but if you had written something like that It's going to hit... Oh. This helicopter might hit the building. Wait till the end. Wait till the end. I've seen that.
Starting point is 01:01:47 Wait for it. You got five comments. I mean, I have the exact way to get that one viral. How would you do it? Eddie would never do it though. Yeah. Yeah. Stop.
Starting point is 01:01:56 Oh my. I mean, yeah. Ray, I didn't say that. But yeah, that's what you would write. Like you're saying they're coming to get him. Yeah. Is this coming to get me and the choppers coming to the building. Oh my gosh. Yeah. This is not worth it to me. Ray, is that really what you're thinking? Yeah, I mean, my wife were talking about I was like don't comment it. Yeah. Oh, you were talking about when you saw my video? Yeah. Ice is coming to get. Like you thought about commenting that. I think never comment that. But I thought the same thing. What was how would I, if I really wanted engagement, you would write something like that.
Starting point is 01:02:32 I mean, the wait for it's always get me. Wait till the end. You ever wait till the end and there's nothing there? I do that crap all the time. And I'm like, I'm never waiting to the end again. Or if there's a carousel of pictures, they're like, it's the last slide for me or something like, or oh, the, it works. And then I'm like, swipe, swipe, swipe, swipe.
Starting point is 01:02:47 Dude, the one that got me the day was like, this food is killing us more than anything else that you eat. And they start describing the food and what it does your body and why it's the worst, but they never tell you what it is. And I watch the whole two minute video. I like it when people comment. Thanks for not telling us what it was. Because I'll go look at the comments after.
Starting point is 01:03:06 Or I saw one too where they tell you eventually at the end. But the first comment was like, I'll save you the time. She's talking about energy drinks. You know who the real awesome people are? Are a lot on the article posts where it's like you have to click link in bio. And you go to the comments and the people that read the article and then give you the recap in the comments. Save you the time. They've started to combat that a bit.
Starting point is 01:03:29 Oh, really? Yeah. Especially in the sports world because people would. write in the comments what it was. Like click here to know who just transferred from Virginia to Arkansas. And so now they just do no comments. So you have to actually click it to see it. But it does hurt
Starting point is 01:03:42 engagement so it doesn't lift it as much, but it does get more web hits. But it's like, I really appreciate the people, especially the ones are like, hey, can someone break this down for me? And then someone's like, hey, I got you. And then they give and then they go back and forth and they're like experts on whatever the story is. And you're like,
Starting point is 01:03:58 thank you. I will say the comments too have become really funny. More than mean. You know, like, more than like, oh, this is stupid. Like, they'll be, they'll just say funny stuff now. And I'll laugh at most of the comments. All right. We're going to take a break. Thank you, everybody.
Starting point is 01:04:13 Arkansas didn't play basketball until 8 p.m. last night. And I stayed up and watched the whole game. I just don't do it like my younger days. I didn't get to bed until 1030 or so, which is very late for me. I watched the whole game. We won. We beat Ole Miss. Oh, wow.
Starting point is 01:04:26 No, we're good. Oh, sorry. I'm used to you. Basketball, Amy. Okay, sorry. We switched sports. Well, football, we're in the, Mela Transfer Portal. We're doing pretty good.
Starting point is 01:04:34 Oh, yeah, I heard y'all got. We got a Virginia player for sure. She was mad about that. No, I wasn't mad about it. My boyfriend was. Like, I didn't care. I saw Eddie, we were making small talk on our way back from the bathroom. And I was like, he's like, oh, because I'm wearing a Virginia hat. And I was like, whatever. I'm just wearing it because I'm wearing a hat. I don't really care. And he's like, oh, well,
Starting point is 01:04:50 something's something. I said, well, I do know they took a player from Arkansas or from Virginia. Yeah, she said it like that. They took a player from us. The portal's mayhem right now. Hunter. Yeah, we're having a good, we're having a good portal season. But I stayed up way too late. I'm too old to stay up way too late. After the game, I watched seven or eight videos. There are these videos that I'm now kind of obsessed with where I watched people driving in Hot Springs in 1993.
Starting point is 01:05:14 So it's the year of 1993 and it's just them they recorded drive. So you see, and I grew up near Hot Springs. So I watched what the town used to look like. And then I watched Little Rock in 1988. Then I watched Nashville in 1974. It was nothing like this. Driving where? In a car.
Starting point is 01:05:28 The streets. It just shows you what the streets look like. I watched like seven videos last night of towns that I know back in the day. That's crazy. How far back did you go, 70s? Nashville 70s. Hot Springs 93 Little Rock was around that time too. These are real videos or like?
Starting point is 01:05:45 No, not AI. People had recorded them and they, I don't know. So I guess I got to bed about 11. I kept my wife up and she's very pregnant. And she said, turn your screen brightness down because I tend to not do that. And I was laughing. I was just laughing so hard at this other TikTok. And it was a D's nuts TikTok.
Starting point is 01:06:03 I still think D's nuts TikToks are so funny. And she's like, is that ever going to not be funny to you? You're an adult man. You're about to be a dad. And I said, I don't think so. I said, I think it's kind of burned into me that I think those jokes are funny. And I think she kind of huffed and went to sleep. But then I thought about room 40.
Starting point is 01:06:23 You know about room 40. Is this some trick to get me to say? Room 40? I don't know what room 40 is Room 40's nuts See I knew it I knew it I knew it I didn't know it's a setup
Starting point is 01:06:38 I knew it so I gave it to you I tossed it like a softball You didn't make me fight for it here I was laughing so hard This TikTok and it was just a dude teaching new ways to do D's nuts jokes Oh and that's a new way And she's like you're not 12
Starting point is 01:06:51 But that's what I did That was my night Oh I watched the Chevy Chase documentary I'm Chevy Chase and you're not Really good. Tough guy. Tough guy to be around. And then I watch Arkansas basketball. And then I watched the city videos. And then I laughed at these nuts videos on Bright, shaking the bed laughing. And here I am today. I'm back, baby. Well, I watched like 50 episodes of that show you recommended because it's so good. It's so good, right? And my cat is sick and my dog is sick. So I was just up. Like, I don't even know how many I watched through the middle of the night. Probably three in the morning I finally was able to go to sleep. So three in the morning? Yes.
Starting point is 01:07:27 Were you watching Hot Springs, 1993? No, I was tending to my animals and tossing and turning and then might as well put that show on and it was so good that I wasn't even tired. I was like, I'm not even tired because I'm so entertained. That show is called The Night of. I felt I was going to get roasted whenever I shared it because it's from 2016. Never heard of it. And so many listeners either had seen it and loved it or same.
Starting point is 01:07:55 They were like, we hadn't heard of this show. So they've been watching it. It's on HBO Max or whatever they call it now. HBO. Well, I'm glad you recommended it. I was like, man, and there's just one season? Yep, limited season. Limited series, as they say, yeah.
Starting point is 01:08:11 I saw this story about a guy who was in a restaurant. He's having dinner. Leaves, lives his life. They make a video of him in the restaurant as part of their promo. He just happened to be in there while they were shooting a promotional video for the restaurant to put on TikTok. So it wasn't even a big commercial shoot where the guy could have seen them. He's in their place. They're shooting some phone going, this is what it's like whenever you eat here.
Starting point is 01:08:34 Turns out he was having dinner with another woman that wasn't his wife. Oh, no. The wife saw the clip on TikTok. He obviously didn't know there was a video of him being made. And now he's suing the restaurant for invasion of privacy. Oh, the odds. You think he wins that? No.
Starting point is 01:08:53 Yeah, I don't think so either. He's in a public place that also they own. Oh, okay. Because, you know, like when you're going to be a part of something, even if you're in a public place, they like give you something to sign. Yeah, if you're talking on camera, if he say something. But first of all, this is not a public walk-on-the-street type place, but they own this restaurant. They're also not having them speak, and it wasn't shot. I don't think he wins.
Starting point is 01:09:18 There was a sign when I was coming to the airport of like a bar here in town when you come through the airport and you go on the escalator. And it's like a thousand people just looking up at the camera. And I thought to myself, I wonder who's cheating on who and if their partner comes by and sees them on this picture. They're going to know. You don't think about stuff like that? Well, I hadn't yet.
Starting point is 01:09:33 The 42-year-old guy suing the restaurant for invasion of privacy after it featured him in a promotional TikTok video. The video showed him dining with another woman and was seen by his wife who used it as proof of his infidelity and ended their marriage. Represented by consumer group Kodakons, the man argues the restaurant unlawfully filmed and shared customers without permission, exposing him to serious personal consequences. Hey, bro, if you're not cheating, this doesn't happen. and you probably don't get mad at this if you're with your wife. And I think that's what I would say in court. The only reason he's mad is because he was doing the dirty with somebody that wasn't his wife. If we'd have put this up of him and his wife, just randomly he wouldn't have been mad.
Starting point is 01:10:12 So what we're doing fundamentally is not wrong. Audity Central with that story. But everybody out there cheating. Listen up? Listen up. You got to, first of all, I'd rather you not do it. But let me just say that. But if you're going to do it, you can't just be all willy-nilly at a Colplay concert
Starting point is 01:10:29 putting your arms around somebody. Because you know what happens? There's a chance people see you. Both of these stories. Well, that one that you're referencing from Cole Play and then this, like, what are the odds? Right. And the odds are you're not going to get caught and there are probably 900 million people that do it and don't get caught.
Starting point is 01:10:46 But we got two right here that did. Don't be one of the two. And that she saw the TikTok ad. I know. I know all that. All right. Over to Donna in Alabama. Hey, Donna, you're on the show.
Starting point is 01:10:58 Yes. Morning crew. Morning. Or studio. Morning. Morning. I wanted to tell you what happened to me. Back in the 80s, my husband and I went out for a drink with one of its coworkers.
Starting point is 01:11:12 And we were sitting in this bar and they were doing promotional, which we really didn't care. I don't remember whether I made a sunny thing or not. But they took a picture, a still shot of me and my husband's friend because I was sitting in the middle. And they showed it on the commercial. and everybody thought that I was cheating on my husband and they said, Don, I can't believe you're going out with somebody. And I'm like, no, I'm not.
Starting point is 01:11:38 My husband was next to me, but he didn't get in the picture. And they kept showing that picture over and over and over for much. That's funny. They cropped out your husband. Well, at least you knew the dude. And your husband was there, so it's like, yeah, he knew. That's funny. Oh, good story, Don.
Starting point is 01:11:53 I appreciate that. It was hilarious. But I love to listen to your show. I've moved around over the years and I've followed you wherever I went. So you guys are wonderful. I listen to you upstairs on my Alexa downstairs on my Alexa. So I've got you everywhere in my house. Dang, flexing two Alexis?
Starting point is 01:12:11 Nice. Dang. That's kind of a little brag. I got one upstairs. Donna, thank you. Hope you have a great day. Thank you. Have a great day.
Starting point is 01:12:20 All right. Let's go over to Rebecca in Pennsylvania. Hey, Rebecca, you were on the show. Hi, Bobby. Hi, everybody else to you. What's up? Um, I am calling because just something funny happened. I was, I've listened to you guys for a really long time, but never once had I had a clue as to what any of you looked like.
Starting point is 01:12:40 So like yesterday, I believe, I was just, hey, I'm going to Google them and put faces to the names. And I am blown away and I feel like I've been lied to about what lunchbox looks like. His voice does not match his face or his body or anything. did you expect? And I just thought it was hilarious. Yeah, before you saw it. A big, a big jockey football guy, you know, like huge. You didn't see that? Especially like when we were talking, or when you guys were talking about him going to the prices right and being in a suit. Yeah. You thought. I was, for some reason, imagine him just being such a big guy that his suit didn't fit right. His pants were too short or something. Like, I don't know. I just had a persona that
Starting point is 01:13:27 wasn't him. Yeah, what did you see? Tiny guy. Yeah, a little. I don't know what you mean tiny. Not manly. Scrimps. What is your height? Lunchbox?
Starting point is 01:13:39 5.11 and a half? You know when people are adding to halves? They really have a problem with their height. It's really 511, but I wish I was to six feet. So I don't know what she's saying tiny. Looks like football guy. I think she mostly means how frail, how frail you look. I don't think I look frail, man.
Starting point is 01:13:55 You're pretty skinny, man. Yeah, I look pretty healthy. The lack of the meat. Sounds the opposite of an Arby's commercial. Interesting. You don't carry a lot of meat on your body. Anywhere, we've heard. The word on the street.
Starting point is 01:14:14 The word gets around. Man, well, thanks for the call. You're basically a kendall. Have a great day. You do. All right, Rebecca. Get her out of here. See you later.
Starting point is 01:14:24 You guys can call us if you want. We'd love to hear from you. 77, 77, Bobby. Thank you guys for listening here to the old podcast. All your part tours, we really appreciate it. And if you guys happen to be listening at the very end of this part two, it is January 8th. If you want to DM me on Instagram, I would love it. I always like to know if people actually listen.
Starting point is 01:14:44 Because I listen to a lot of podcasts and sometimes I don't get to the end of them all, even though I do listen. So if you got to the end of this on January 8th, hit me up on the DM, Instagram. Just be like, I got to the end on January 8th, part tour. Appreciate that. We'll see you guys tomorrow. Bye, everybody. A win is a win.
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