The Bobby Bones Show - (Tues Full Show) Which Celebrities Did Eddie & Ray See In The Wild? + Scuba Steve's International Call Drama + What Did Lunchbox Do With Abby's Water?
Episode Date: July 4, 2023Find out which celebrities Eddie and Ray saw in the wild and where they saw them! Then, Scuba Steve is having a dilemma dealing with an international call charge, what would you do in this situation? ...Plus, hear what Lunchbox did with Abby's water that everyone is upset about! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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He goes, just give it a shot.
But if you ever reach a point where you're banging your head against the wall and it doesn't feel fun anymore, it's okay to quit.
If you saw it written down, it would not be an inspiration.
It would not be on a calendar of, you know, the cat.
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People when they text, when they write L-O-L, now it really doesn't mean laugh out loud.
Mostly it's just like I find that mildly humorous.
Correct.
That's what the story is.
For me, I have different levels.
if I go small LOL.
I found that amusing,
but I didn't actually laugh out loud,
LOL.
Like, that's funny,
but you didn't get an audible.
It's lowercase HAA-H-A.
Pretty funny.
I'll probably tell somebody about this.
Is that before L-O-L or after?
They're about the same.
Depends on how it hits.
Yeah, but they're in that lower-case,
if it's lower-case, same category.
Okay.
Uppercase, L-O-L, you probably got a little like, like one of those.
You laughed out loud.
Like, not a full guffar, but like this.
Like if you were like, hey, Bobby, that joke, joke, joke.
I'll be like, that's L-O-L uppercase.
Now, if I go uppercase, H-A, H-A, H-A, H-A, H-A, H-A, H-A, H-A, H-A, H-A, I laughed out loud.
You're rolling on the floor.
I don't, I've never got on the floor.
I don't think anyone has.
Why does that even exist?
But H-A-H-A-H-A-H-A-A-all-Caps is when I'm laughing out.
I'm like, ha!
And then I'm trying, and I'm screenshot and send it to somebody.
Wow.
I didn't know there's just such a breakdown.
Yeah, there's definitely levels.
Like, if I'm like, L-O-L, if I do L-O-L-L-Z,
l'-L, that's me making fun to somebody.
You know, you can tap a text and you get a heart or a thumbs up.
Oh, that's a good thing too.
Yeah, go.
Like, what's the tap, ha-ha.
That's courtesy, right?
Great.
No.
I never tap ha-ha-ha.
unless I think it's mildly funny.
I will tap ha-ha if it's slightly more funny
than lowercase H-A-H-A-H-A.
Oh, wow.
I will tap the ha-ha.
It's not full.
Gaffa.
Right.
But it's in the middle of the two.
Now, I rarely tap the heart
unless it makes my heart feel warm.
I don't tap,
because that's thumbs up.
Thumbs-ups like.
Thumbs-ups like I read it,
understand it.
Oh.
Cool.
The heart is,
man, that is really nice
or that is really great
that makes me feel warm in my heart.
Ha ha ha is a little funnier than lowercase HAAHAHA.
The thumbs down, ah, that sucks.
I hate to hear that.
Or I don't want to do that.
And then the exclamation point is when I'm trying to remind somebody to go read that text.
Like I sent this, you ever responded?
Oh, right, right, right.
Yeah, exclamation point.
That's my whole, like, pyramid of...
Isn't the exclamation point supposed to be like a...
Exactly.
That's what I was saying.
Well, it can be to you.
I use it as like, oh, cool, like exciting.
That's, I love that.
And that's probably what it is.
But if I'm hitting it, I don't get that excited about anything.
If I'm hitting it, it's because I need to go look at this text message I sent and you've ignored.
The cool thing now the phones have is you can now reply to a text from five or six up and it reprints it down at the bottom.
Yeah.
And shows what exactly they're replying to, which is pretty cool.
That's helpful.
But the whole story was, LOL doesn't mean laughing out loud anymore.
Unless, oh, sometimes.
And you guys have never seen this for me.
it's only existed a couple times ever.
Brace yourself.
Uppercase.
Capital letters.
L-O-L-O-L-O-L-O-L-O-L-O-O-O-O-O-O-O.
Oh, wow, that's really funny.
Oh, that's after the capital.
That's the hush you can be.
I want to go look back on my text.
Capital, la, la, la, la.
I just checked my phone and I got a tap ha-ha for me the other day.
So I'm like, okay.
Okay, I don't want to say.
Oh.
I mean, we could, I guess.
You know, one of those dirty jokes in me?
No.
All right, let's open.
up the mailbag. You send an email and we read it all the air. It's something we call Bobby's Mailbag.
Hello, Bobby Bones. Once a month, I've been a team player. When my wife wants to have ladies nights,
I make myself scarce. I know my role. But now I want to have some work friends over for some cards.
And it's all drama. My wife has shot down any idea to have these guys over for poker and beers this
weekend. Oh, and no, she doesn't want to play. She's just being difficult. What's the
best play to get her to go out with the girls without making it into a bigger deal than it needs
to be signed DJ. I'm coming to you here because he's having an issue with his his wife.
I feel like the obvious thing here in like a gentle way is to remind her like of how she has
girls over and you go do stuff and it's good for her. Like that probably fills her cup up
and you need your cup filled. I don't know that she has girls over.
to the house. It sounds like she's having girls nights.
Oh, okay. He said he made himself scarce, though.
To me, that's like him leaving the house and giving her the home.
Yeah, good point, Amy.
Yeah.
So I just feel like he can remind her of that.
Like in a- I didn't know these dudes are. If they're slobs, if they're slobilicious,
we don't need to have them over at the house.
But they're his friends, though.
But he can clean up. He should promise. I'll clean up everything.
Now we're getting someone. Now we're getting somebody.
You don't have to do anything, no expectations. I'll handle the food, the drinks.
the cleanup, like, I want you to go have your time,
and I really would love to do this with the guys.
And then maybe, to your point, like you say all the time, Bobby, compromise,
even though she's already having girls night,
does you need to throw something else on the table?
Like, is there something that you would like to do that I can help support?
That's what I would do.
I like it.
I hear a dude wanting to bring his dudes over,
and she says no, I think it's probably because the dudes he's bringing over.
Like, that's why I don't think anyone's going to go.
I get to do this, but I'm not letting you do that if it's the same thing.
He did say work dudes.
He could also remind her, hey, like, this is good for my work environment.
You know, my job's important to me.
Stuff like that.
What Amy's point is, is you need to perfect your presentation.
Build your case.
Don't just get angry.
Don't get angry.
If you get angry, you're asking for trouble.
There's no anger here.
We need to be gentle, concise, calm, understanding.
I think too you can even write out all of the points that Amy is making but all of your points and then present them to her spoken and it's easier whenever you could get upset about something to actually communicate that because you've already written it down.
Make a list of all the reasons why you this would be good for you.
And then in a different column, make a list of all the reasons why you love your wife.
I love a column.
Read those to her at the same time.
I like it.
And in one of the things that you love about her, it's how she's willing to compromise.
Oh, I don't know that I'd try that one.
I think she's going to see right through that one.
No, sometimes I have to do this with my kids.
Like, I remind them that they're kind.
Like, I say, you're a kind person.
Like, this is not, and this is not kind.
But like, you're reinforcing.
And then they're like, oh, yeah, I am kind.
So I should be kind.
He could do that.
I like it.
Here's what Amy says, and I'm on her side, that you just need to perfect your presentation as to why it will be
fair for you to get to have this. You will also
have to live up to your end of the bargain that you give her.
Yes. If you don't clean. If you say you're going to clean up,
if you say, then it's over. Yeah, you just screwed
yourself. Oh, well. Okay, there you go.
For next
time. DJ, good luck. I think
this will work for you. This is coming from a wife
herself. Yeah. Yeah.
I just think there's something wrong with these dudes and the wife
knows it. Yeah.
But we'll make sure. And then talk
to your boys and be like, hey guys, like
don't be messy slabs when you come over.
All right, there you have it. DJ, good luck.
Hit us back once you have tried this.
If this doesn't work, we'll send her like a cameo from Ray or something begging.
Yeah.
That'd be good.
All right, that's the mailbag.
We got your email and we read it on the air.
Now it's about to close Bobby's mailback.
Yeah.
One of the questions I get asked most by listeners is, hey, we're coming to Nashville.
Where can I see famous people?
And the first thing I say is never expect to see them on the weekends because most artists, not always, but most,
that's when they make their money.
They're out on the road.
And never expect to see them in the places that the internet tells you to go if you're coming to Nashville.
Because they're not going to go to Broadway or to the real touristy places.
So that's where I tell them not to go.
And then there are some places you could always check out.
But Eddie and Ramundo both ran into a celebrity in the wild accidentally.
Eddie, you're first.
I'm telling you.
Don't say which one, though.
I won't.
You're not saying who?
Oh, I'll say who.
No, which location.
Oh, okay.
Yeah.
If you want to come to Nashville.
and see a celebrity, you need to go to Target and park right in front of the door and watch
everyone go in and out of the store.
I guarantee you will see someone because I saw Hillary Scott of LADA.
I was with my son and we're waiting to pick up something.
Just watched everyone go in and out and I'm like, hey, look, son, that's Hillary from Lady A.
He goes, that's Lady A.
I'm like, yeah, Google her.
We Googled her.
He's like, that sure is, Dad.
That's amazing.
Yeah, I mean, Target, I would say, what day of the week was it?
It was a Sunday, Sunday evening.
So she maybe got, if she had been gone, she's back in town.
Where's the picture?
I don't take pictures.
Oh, my goodness.
No.
Why would I?
What's that picture going to do?
Prove it?
I mean, I can say I saw anybody.
But we believe him.
That's not, I wouldn't make that up.
Who did you see lunchbox?
I saw George Strait, Garth Brooks, and Taylor Swift.
Where?
Together?
They were all three grocery shopping at the Kroger.
I won't say what location.
Together or like randomly?
They all three.
walked out. It was first, Garth walked out,
then George walked out, and then Taylor walked out.
It was crazy. So he's lying.
Yes, he is. And I told my son, I said, hey,
look, that's George, that's Garth,
and that's Taylor, and he goes, really? I said, yeah, Google him.
And he did, and there they were. Okay,
but Eddie, yours is making fun of me.
Mine's a true story. We believe you. Thank you.
Ray Mundo, tell us your story.
Yeah, I was at Red Door Saloon and these
couple ladies down on their luck. They're in their
50s, I would say. They hadn't had a good...
Well, they said they'd paid like a thousand dollars
downtown at overpriced drinks. And
I said, well, you're at the right spot at Red Door.
Prices are discounted.
And I said, and I guarantee you in the next hour, your life's going to change because I bet a country artist is going to walk in.
So we started the clock for an hour.
And it was like 30 minutes in and a lesser name country artist came in.
Her name is Nora Collins.
Not very well known.
She has like 20,000 Insta.
And I go, let's keep waiting it out.
I guarantee this is a bar known.
Miranda Blake met there.
So it is a huge mecca of country artists.
What do you know, 45 minutes in?
Kip Morbay.
That's a good one.
That's cool.
Did you say hi to Kip?
Yeah, I was talking to him, video him.
He was talking to everybody with our group.
He said hi to the ladies.
You were videoing him while you were talking to him?
Yeah, I did one of the fakes where I act like I was doing a picture.
And I was like, it's a video, it's a video.
And then I was recording the whole time.
Oh my gosh.
It does not like...
See, we don't want to annoy them like that.
Yeah, they don't want to hang out with us.
We...
Okay, so there you go.
Target, Red Door.
Very different lives here.
Did you see anything?
What was Hillary Scott getting from Target?
I don't know. She was walking on.
out with the cart. Whatever was in the car
she was walking out. Did you watch her go to what kind of car?
I didn't watch her go to her car.
And if he did, why would I?
Follow her home. Where's her house?
I don't think he would share what her car.
What's her license place?
No. No.
It's like, why do I care of that?
I mean, that's crazy, dude.
I mean, that's the interesting stuff people want to know.
They want to know like, what was she wearing?
Like, what?
I don't remember.
Maybe a sweater.
I never thought to myself, I wonder when she was wearing.
Good. I didn't either.
Not once.
Thank you guys.
It's time for the good news.
With lunchbox.
Tell me something good.
Christine Smith was driving down the road in Riverside, California when she heard a
pop.
She's like, oh, I must have a flat tire.
She pulls over.
Car goes up in flames, and her husband's in there with her granddaughter, and he grabs the
granddaughter, gets her out.
Well, she just had knee surgery, and she can't get out.
Well, luckily for her, Elton Ward was driving down the road, pulled over.
went and pulled her out of the car
as the car went all the way up in flames
and she's okay.
Shouldn't they have these cars now
where they don't just blow into flames?
They should.
Yeah, and can you hit a button
that like shoot your door off
so you can get out?
Oh, I wouldn't want that
because I'd probably do that to just test it.
Accidentally hit it?
Well, yeah.
While you're driving?
I mean, yeah, that's a big one to do it.
Yeah, I didn't think about that.
Yeah, the door shooting, I don't agree with.
Bad idea, lunch.
Yeah, but never mind.
Good story.
A dude stopped and save their lives.
awesome. That is what it's all about.
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There's a drive-thru worker to Popeyes in New Orleans,
and she likes to sing the customers order back to them.
So do you think this is fun or frustrating?
Here you go.
Here is the exchange between her and our customer.
How are you doing?
I'm doing fine.
Keeping it real over here.
That's what we do.
What can I get you, baby?
Let me get a number eight, please.
Spicy a mile.
Spicy.
And what side of you going to talk it like a time?
Red beans?
Anything else?
Cager rice or cold?
Love?
Does it love?
Trying to wash that waistline?
Watch that waistline.
You hear me?
So that's a three spices, tina with the red bean.
Barbecue saw a trick that thing with strawberry off the rock.
You hear me nine foot it time and keep it real.
Ride it out, baby.
You already know, love.
All right.
Come around, honey dumpling.
I love it.
A lot of people who were online talking about how annoying it was, but I think it sounds pretty fine.
It's amazing.
It's so great.
I guess the only way that I would be annoyed is if I was already in a bad mood.
When you're in a bad mood, you don't want anyone else being in a good mood around you.
That's awesome, right?
You drive up.
And that's a viral gog on YouTube.
Yeah, it's pretty cool.
Hope someone sees that that works there and that's gone viral and gives her a raise or something.
Maggie's on the phone.
Maggie who lives in Nashville.
We talked about this on the show.
She ran into the lunchbox and said, hey, if you buy my dinner, I'll call the news because that's been his goal.
Just for anyone to call the news and talk about how cool, how nice, how giving he is.
So Maggie's on.
Maggie, good morning.
Good morning.
So we talked about you.
Good morning.
You're a little rat.
Oh, okay.
Maggie, you heard the story.
What did you think about it?
Lunchbox's recollection of this is very different from my own.
My friends and I were sitting at a table, and my friend's husband had some beer cans in front of him.
I did not.
And the first time I yelled out, hey, lunchbox, if you buy my dinner, I'll call the news.
He said, oh, I would if I had Bones's card.
and so then
I tried again to get him to do it
and I recorded it and that's the time
that he said no
You recorded it?
Oh see now you shouldn't be recording celebrities in the while
It's very rude
Well lunch bucks you told me to call in and tell the show about this
Oh my gosh
Well I did
But what I told her
Oh my goodness
And now he's telling listeners
I called the phone lines
No no I told her to call and say I bought your lunch
Or dinner and she was like
Yeah yeah that's what I'll do
I didn't know she was going to wrap me out and tell him that I didn't buy it.
Like I could get true for one.
You said, no, I'm not doing it.
But would you please call and say that I did?
Yeah, basically trying to get her to make me look good.
But it didn't work out.
Maggie, go ahead.
What would you like to say?
I don't think that that's necessarily how it went.
It was more like, hey, I'm going to let the show know that I tried.
And he's like, yeah, yeah, you should call him about it.
That being said, I have a proposition for lunchbox.
If he would like to make the news, because I really was going to call him.
the news. My friend is the chief investigative reporter at one of the local stations.
Well, why didn't you tell me that? Why do you see, you leave out these details? Why did you leave
that out? You could have said that then. You were just like, oh, I'm just going to call the news.
And then she braided that she's so smart. She was on Wheel of Fortune. I mean, I understand.
Like, I mean, yeah. All right. Hold on. Maggie, go ahead.
If he would like to make the news, the chance to buy my $6 dinner has passed us.
but if you'd really like to make the news,
I do teach kindergarten if you'd like to come read to my students.
I can maybe have the news here, take some pictures.
Pretty solid.
I mean, can you do it?
I mean, yeah, I'll do that to get on the news.
I don't know what the news story is, though.
I can't read the kids.
I mean, I didn't do anything like Shaq.
Got to buy the kids once too?
You could?
No, that's a lot of kids.
You're supposed to say no.
Okay.
Take some donuts or something.
Maggie, I will let you guys figure this out,
but maybe Lunchbox makes the news because
Do you think a news group where they could do like a documentary?
Oh my gosh.
Like a Netflix.
Give him an inch.
It takes.
I'll let you two handle this.
But she says she can call it a mile.
A mile.
Okay.
Lunchbox's goal is to be on the news.
Yeah.
So Maggie, maybe we can organize where the news comes out.
I don't know if she can or not.
What if you go in there's no news?
Yeah, exactly.
This is what I think she's going to do.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
I'll get the news.
And then I'll show up at the class and I got to read.
No news.
Okay.
But would that be the worst thing ever?
I mean, it's not getting me on the news.
It would be the worst thing ever that you went and read to some kids.
Not the worst, but it would be...
You've done it before.
It would be deflating that I was promised the news and I got the booze.
I know.
That doesn't work.
Like, boo-hoo, a bunch of crying kids.
Maggie, you've been on Will of Fortune?
Yes, I have.
Did you win any money?
I want $2,000.
Yes.
Did you win your game?
I did not.
All right, we got to go.
All right, so...
I'm just kidding.
Maybe we can organize.
organize this where lunchbox can go up and his dream of being on the news will be fulfilled.
I can make it happen. I'm confident. I love it. Okay. Hey, man, just imagine this is what I get on
the news for instead of being a hero. I get to go read the kids and that's what it gets me on the news.
Does it matter what he reads? No, I'll do the crack one. The one that got the head. Cracking my butt.
Yeah. Oh boy. The one that got a vice and still fired. Yeah, I know. What's it called? My butt needs a new crack.
Yeah, my butt needs fixing or something because he's got a crack in it. I'll let you guys handle that. Maggie, we're going to put you on hold.
Thank you for calling.
Thank you. Have a good day, guys.
Okay, so we selected and pick a bit.
We voted and Scuba Steve's segment is up.
Hey, Scuba, so your cell phone bill was much higher than you anticipated.
Why? What happened?
Hundreds more dollars.
Hundreds more dollars, he said.
That I anticipated.
And it came from the courtesy of my wife texting me saying,
what the hell are you doing with international phone calls?
International phone calls.
Yes.
So we've talked about scams a lot in the show recently,
and then the cell phone robocalls.
So I'm the kind of person.
When you get those, I do a couple different things.
If I'm busy, I pick it up and hanging up.
So it goes away.
If I have some free time, I'll pick it up and I'll talk to them.
Or from at the house, my son will pick up and he'll talk to them for however long the conversation goes.
So you've been talking to these people that are trying to scam you out of money or sell you a warranty.
Yes, which they're not going to scam me because I know what they're up to.
I just kind of want to.
For me, it's a release.
It's fun for me to do these things.
Do you ever learn anything from them?
Sometimes I learn about their family because when my son intervenes and has a conversation, they start talking about their kids and their wife and their home life.
He kind of breaks down the walls with them.
It gets a little personable.
For me, I've learned that these guys are not as bad as they say they are.
They're just trying to make some money.
And you wasting their time keeps them from calling other people.
Yes, exactly, because they're not getting anything out of me.
So like what countries have you talked to?
The Philippines.
Oh, wow.
India.
I've talked to people over in England.
I've talked to people all over the world.
Haiti. And you didn't think that it could have been Amy's kids' uncles. Yeah.
That's right. Could have been. Well, I figured they're wasting my time, so I'm going to waste their time. And you got your phone bill and it was hundreds of dollars more expensive. Yes, because it turns out if you're on that phone call for longer than I think five or six seconds, it starts charging you because you've accepted the phone call and picked it up. So we've got a lot of extra charges on the phone bill this past month. Interesting. According to U-Mail's robocall index, almost 3.8 billion spam calls were made in February, a lot.
I mean, I get them all the time and they're like one number different than mine, which is weird because again, you feel like it might be your long lost twin brother or something.
Do you pick them up?
No, I hang them up.
Okay, good.
But those you wouldn't get billed for because that's domestic.
I pick it.
Well, scuba when yours come, do they show us domestic or do they show as...
So they've come in many different ways.
They've even popped up as South Korea.
So I've seen where it's another country because they'll have a country code.
It'll say like plus 3-1 or something weird.
And like Russia's called me.
Maybe.
Recently?
Putin.
I don't know, but it shows up is that.
It's this weird number and then underneath in small letters it says rush out.
Okay, so your advice, scuba is.
Don't do what I do.
Don't pick it up and talk to them.
There is a hack, though, to get them to stop calling you.
If you pick it up and you put it on mute so it's silent, they'll speak.
And then eventually, if you say nothing, it goes away, you're off that list.
But then you get billed for picking it up.
Well, not if it's more than five, if it's less than five seconds and you hang up, you're fine.
That's like more than five seconds to me.
Yeah, I'm risking that.
All right, scuba, that's the pick a bit.
How do we feel about that pick a bit?
Good.
Yeah, feel good.
Educational.
Disappointed.
No one's voting for me.
It's getting annoying.
Yeah.
You really want your bit to be picked.
Yeah, and I know that Amy's never going to pick mine, so I know that I'm in trouble.
That's not true, but now he's playing you.
Now he's playing you.
I know.
It's fine.
Listen, you know what I do?
My brain goes back to like, I don't know, 2006 when we had naked baby on the schedule
for like years.
And we never, did we ever get to it?
Yeah, one time finally.
Okay, eventually.
The whole bit was lunchbox had sent in a bit years, years, years prior.
going, I was at the lake, and there was this baby out in the lake, and it was naked.
Like the mom was just, like, a four-year-old just out playing naked in the lake.
I said it was awkward because it was like at Barton Springs where there's a bunch of people.
So it's just naked in front of all these people.
I was like, is that not inappropriate?
And it stayed on there forever.
And we gave it like half a second because finally Bobby just wanted to take it off the schedule.
I had it on the list of things talk about for three years.
Three years.
All that said was naked baby.
We never got to every day I was on the list to talk about.
And just said, naked baby.
That's funny.
And then I think we did it right before we moved.
Just so we'll wait to a new city
With the naked baby
What's this called again?
His thing?
Pick a bit.
Lunch is this called
Hold on I have it written down here.
The news.
Has anyone seen me on the news?
Please.
Like, no, I'm not going to cave.
Has lunchbox seen me on the news?
You got to throw her off the jury
because she's already admitting
that she's a tainted juror.
So?
I wouldn't have lost longer than naked baby.
We did pick it only because it's been sitting on the list.
Yeah.
To be fair.
That's better.
Here's Amy's pile of stories.
So heads up.
If you love Doritos,
their bags will now have five fewer chips inside thanks to inflation.
It's called shrinkflation.
And it's happening in a lot of food items where you open it up and there's just not the same amount inside.
But good news is they're removing things.
So you're still saying you're paying the same price, but you just get less inside.
That's not good news.
No, it's not.
That's the opposite of good news.
Yes.
Well, they're helpful.
People don't notice the five missing chips.
They still feel like they're paying the same price.
And not only that.
I don't, I bet you this was happening anyway, even without inflation.
Oh, you think?
Yes.
Eddie, you opened up a bag.
There's nothing in it.
No, you're right.
It's half air.
Yeah.
Most of the time.
That's called nothing Asian inflation.
Invisible inflate.
There's nothing in the bag.
All right, what else?
So women are shaving their faces and talking about it on TikTok.
You've been doing this for years, Amy.
I know.
That's why I was like.
You were gross before gross at school.
Exactly.
Yeah.
I mean, eight years ago or so, I started shaving my face.
And now it's getting like billions of views on TikTok.
And I'm like, oh, I should have just made a video and put it up there.
And pretty much the big fear around it is for a lot of women is they think that if they do start to shave the peach fuzz or whatever, that the hair will grow back thicker.
And dermatologists have made it very clear that you're genetically pre-programmed for how your hair is going to grow on your face.
So you're good. Shaving isn't going to change a thing.
So if you want to give it a go, it can brighten your skin, it can fade dark spots and softens fine lines.
So you're telling me, because I've always thought this, but I haven't heard this come out of your mouth before,
that our hair on our face is completely genetically going to do what it's going to do regardless of how many times we shave it.
Yes.
It doesn't grow back any more coarse.
No.
Doesn't grow back double?
No.
Okay.
Interesting.
What about the rest of our body?
Genetically pre-programmed.
Okay.
That's what they say.
I don't think that it's going to affect anything.
If hair is going to grow there, it's going to further.
If it was put out on the Internet and you printed it out, I'm programmed.
I believe it.
Yeah.
Okay.
This is from USA Today.
Okay.
And a kid was riding a zip line and a rainforest in Costa Rica and he had to stop because a sloth was sitting on the line.
So here's the kid and a park employee reacting to it.
Yeah.
Don't worry.
Don't worry.
Don't worry.
Don't worry.
What do I do about the sloth?
Yeah.
What do I do about the sloth?
Don't worry.
Oh, man.
Can you just wait?
So they had to wait 15 minutes.
for the sloth to get off the line.
It's huge, by the way.
It's a huge.
Oh, yeah.
He's a slow.
I mean, I've seen a sloth before, an illegal one.
Oh, but you were in Costa Rica.
Did you hang out with them there?
I saw monkeys in random trees.
I'll be walking.
I go, hey, look up.
Our guy, like a tour guide, our slash security,
look up.
I mean, look, what's up?
What's up there?
There's a monkey.
No sloths.
Okay, yeah, I've never seen one.
I have illegally at someone's house.
Mm-hmm.
That's Morgan's favorite animal, right?
Yeah, it is.
I got to hang out with some sloths.
Had someone's house that you would know.
Oh, really?
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
You don't know who it is?
Oh, wait, now I think I'll remember.
Off the air, I think.
Mm-hmm.
Yeah, that's cool they have one.
That was Amy's pile of story.
It's time for the good news.
With Bobby.
Tell me something good.
Back in 2021, Vernon Jackson, owner of Noble,
barber and beauty in Cincinnati said, I need to do more to accommodate customers with special needs,
talking about his own shop and also to help kids and other adults with special needs have the
ability to go into places and not feel like there's anything different about them.
So he gets on social media, he writes, tells the story about people coming into his shop and
how he wants to do better, and then he started doing the gifted event.
Free haircuts to kids with various medical conditions, including autism, down syndrome, spina bifida,
all have to be treated differently.
Sounds, visual stimulation, et cetera.
So the gifted event is what led him to meeting Ellison Eubanks.
They made a viral TikTok video.
And now so many people have been donating money and time and it's even spread that he's like,
I can't believe this all happened just from me getting on social media and going,
hey, how can we do this better?
Here is a clip of Julia Eubanks, whose son Ellison is a client.
He was just welcoming to him and treated him like a human being.
like any other client and worked with him and followed his lead.
And I think that means a lot to any person.
And Ellison appreciated that and in turn felt super comfortable with him.
This guy here just trying to make a small difference, made a big difference.
That is what it's all about.
That was Tell Me Something Good.
A win is a win.
A win is a win.
I don't care what I'm saying.
Yep, that's me, Cliver Taylor the 4th.
You might have seen the skits, the reactions,
my journey from basketball to college football
or my career in sports media.
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 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.
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In 2023, former bachelor star Clayton Eckerd found himself at the center of a particular.
The family court hearings that followed revealed glaring inconsistencies in her story.
This began a years-long court battle to prove the truth.
You doctored this particular test twice in someone, correct?
I doctored the test ones.
It took an army of internet detectives to crack the case.
I wanted people to be able to see what their tax dollars were being used for.
Sunlight's the greatest disinfected.
They would uncover a disturbing pattern.
Two more men who'd been through the same thing.
Grega Westby and Michael Maranini.
My mind was blown.
I'm Stephanie Young.
This is Love Trap.
Laura, Scottsdale Police.
As the season continues, Laura Owens finally faces consequences.
Ladies and gentlemen, breaking news at Maricopa County as Laura Owens has been indicted on fraud charges.
This isn't over until justice is served in Arizona.
Listen to Love Trapped podcast on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get
your podcasts.
There's two golden rules that any man should live by.
Rule one, never mess with a country girl.
You play stupid games, you get stupid prizes.
And rule two, never mess with her friends either.
We always say that trust your girlfriends.
I'm Anna Sinfield, and in this new season of the girlfriends,
Oh my God, this is the same man.
A group of women discover they've all dated the same prolific con artist.
I felt like I got hit by a truck.
I thought, how could this happen to me?
The cops didn't seem to care.
So they take matters into their own hands.
They said, oh, hell no.
I vowed. I will be his last target.
He's going to get what he deserves.
Listen to the girlfriends.
Trust me, babe.
On the Iheart radio app, Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcast.
If you have an iPhone, whenever you get on your text message
and you open it up, there's a little spot in the message.
You can push down and leave a little.
like a voice text, which I do all the time.
I've been doing it for a year and a half or so.
Most of mine are voice tech.
I keep it quick because I understand no one wants to listen to this.
Well, Naomi started doing it and hers are like seven minutes long.
Oh, boy.
And I...
It's so much faster than typing.
Yeah.
I peter out in 10 seconds.
Because you just go on and on.
But I used to have to type all of that.
Now I just get to say it.
You would type all that?
Why haven't I adopted this?
She is Ramble 5,000.
And you're going to send me a message at some point.
This is going to be three minutes long and I'm not going to get to it.
I know. Just like you won't.
You don't get to it even if it's too long and it's written out.
I don't get to it if it's too long in person.
You like wrap her up.
Sometimes I send in things like on text that are too long and I'm like, okay, too much text.
You didn't even read it. Whatever. I'll tell you later.
I'm okay with the voice text back, but you have to keep it short and sweeps.
Okay.
All right, let's go Amy's morning corny.
The morning corny.
If a fire hydrant has H2O inside, what does it have on the outside?
I don't know what.
K9P.
Oh, funny.
Dog pee.
That would have taken me a second had you not said that.
Yeah.
That's pretty funny, Amy.
I was like H2O inside, K9P outside.
Got it.
That was the morning corny.
I'd have struggled with that one.
Really?
You would have gotten it eventually.
Amy, you sent your dog.
a psychic a long time ago?
Yeah, well, I just had her read my dog over the phone.
She didn't even have to see her in person.
I just had to email her a picture.
Isn't this the biggest waste of money?
The biggest thing ever.
Maybe ever.
Let me just say that this-
On all the money wasting stuff we've done on the show,
that could be number one.
Right, let me say at the time my dog was acting totally crazy.
Listen, let me just say that this psychic person works for a very prominent person in this time.
I'm just saying that you wouldn't.
Who also got scammed.
You would not say to this person if you talk to them that they're crazy.
You would not.
You're right, because I don't want a conversation, but behind their back, I would.
So did you put the dog on the phone?
Okay, but I'm just saying that this is a person that I'll all trust.
Okay.
So listen, I don't know, but I mean, I just wanted to, hey, in my mind, it couldn't hurt to try to understand why my dog was acting bonkers.
I bring it up, not because I just want to rehash something old, but I hear that you're thinking of rehiring the psychic for your cat.
Oh my goodness.
Oh my gosh.
Why do you, why?
It's just, because I mean, it's been almost a year now since she's joined the family.
And I don't want to see how she feels.
What's going on?
How she feels?
The dog gave us, like the dog, our dog gave us.
She was able to tell me things about our family that nobody would know.
And the dog was reacting to it.
Do you, honest in your heart believe this person?
I don't know.
No, no.
Honestly, I need you to dig down deep.
Do you honest in your heart think that this psychic is able to communicate with these
animals on a different level.
They,
okay, so I...
I need a guess, sir.
Why can't I give you 50-50?
Why can't I give you,
the pendulum swings
from no way that's crazy
to like,
it's possible.
Because she told me things
where she would not know
and my jaw dropped.
And again,
I wish I could tell you
who she works for
because it would make you
believe her even more.
Someone famous?
Yes.
But just because
I don't think they're famous. I don't think
dumb famous people. You do not.
You do not think this person is dumb.
You do not. You do not. You do not.
Who is this?
You think this person is one of the smartest, most successful people in town.
In town?
But they may have so much money. They're just doing this a gag.
No, they don't even work for them on this level.
They use them for this, but they work as more of like an assistant.
Just saying.
But that makes me think.
Nope.
Should Amy hire a psychic for the cat?
Yeah.
No.
You don't get to answer.
We're asking about you.
Okay.
Eddie.
No.
I mean, lunchbox could go to the house and watch the cat for five minutes and probably say as much as this person's going to say.
What is happening on this show?
Like, no, absolutely not, Amy.
Amy has a psychic cousin now that she's getting very close to nowadays, right?
Well, I mean, I've noticed since I was born.
Right, but you're a lot closer to her now.
Yes.
We have been reconnected more because, yes, her mom has, like, has cancer and it's brought us back together.
Are you believing in psychics more in general?
I guess is my question.
That's the thing with my cousin, Pendleum swings.
Sometimes I'm like, this cannot be real.
And then I hang out with her for a little bit.
And I'm like, oh my goodness, this is crazy.
Why don't you just save some money and have her talk to the cat?
Ding, ding, ding.
So smart.
Let me see if she could.
Now, her mom's dog.
Oh, no, stop.
Okay.
Her mom's dog is a psychic dog.
Oh, my dog.
Oh, my God.
I don't know what's happening on the show, guys.
I think with that statement, our show just jumped the shark.
Yeah.
I think that was it.
We are so out of touch.
We have dogs that are psychic now.
Stop it with we are.
Amy's kind of...
One person.
I wasn't even saying that.
But she met this other woman that talks to animals.
And the woman that talks to the animals said,
wow, I've never had this happen.
I've never met a dog that was...
Communicating with me?
Like before.
Okay.
Listen, I know.
Does anyone believe this person can talk to Amy's cat?
If so, speak now.
Anyone?
Anyone?
Anyone?
I mean scuba maybe, right?
Anyone?
No?
Yes. Oh, no, Morgan.
I do. Listen, there's things out there that I don't understand and I just think it's very
possible that this is a reality. That's what you always say. What? That's what you always say.
I don't think of... Say what you say. She wants you to say it. Say it. Say what you say.
I told you I don't believe in psychics. But my cousin has actually nailed some things about you.
Okay. All I'm saying is I don't believe this person is the charge in $95 to talk to your cat.
Hopefully it was cheaper than that. Because I get that that's ridiculous.
amount of money.
You do it.
Go do what you do and let us know how it turns out.
But if you're asking if I think it's real, I do not.
Can't prove it's not, but I don't think it's real.
Right.
But you think there's aliens.
No?
Can't show you there is.
I feel like you say there is.
I say the world.
It's so vast.
We have no idea what's up there.
And for us to say that anything is not happening would be ridiculous.
Well, sounds like you could apply that to exactly what's happening here.
I believe Mamie's cat's like a cassette.
There it is.
So Jack White, who you might know from the white stripes,
claims he can recognize any Beatles song from a one second clip.
And they have Adana songs.
Lots.
One second clip.
And here is a video that proves it.
Boys.
Lady Madonna.
Anya Burke can sing.
Julia.
Roll over Beethoven.
I'm looking through you.
So that's all he hears and he knows them all.
That's really cool.
So Mike Diaz has put together something.
Mike, what do we have here in the game room?
if you can do this with 90s country, the very first second of the song, if you can identify the
song. First second. That's what he's doing. Oh, that's just the first second. I thought they were grabbing
just a random second. First second of the song. Okay. Are these songs question? Are they album cuts
from the 90s? Or are they songs that we would all know? You would all know. They're all
singles. One second of a song. You can do this. You can do it. Yeah, you can. How many do I
have? We have 12 of them if you want to do that many. Wow. Jack White would do it.
I guess it depends on. I'm not Jack White. All right. Let's go.
Chenaya Twain, any man of mine.
George Strait, check yes or no.
Okay, Alan Jackson, Chattahoochee.
Hey, give me something hard.
Hey, give me something hard.
That one right there was a good one.
That was a easy one.
Okay, that was an easy one.
Okay.
Toby Keith should have been a cowboy.
Oh.
Almost all.
Bant down.
Nannan-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-ha.
Heads Carolina tells California, Jodie Messina.
No, no, no, that's not.
That's right.
Is it not right?
Bye-bye.
Oh, Jody Messina!
What?
That's bye-bye.
I had the artist.
I missed the soul.
Dang.
I thought you had that.
Me too.
Me too.
All right, give me another one.
Trisha, you're what.
She's in love with a boy.
Yeah, yeah.
Garth Brooks.
Colin Baton Rouge.
Oh, hold on.
That's not fancy, but that is Reba.
That's a night that the last one out in Georgia.
That's what that's right.
Right.
Right.
Bones.
Okay.
Oh, that one almost got me.
That almost Jody Messinaed me.
Okay, go ahead.
Creole Williams
David Lee Murphy dust on the bottle
Sammy Kerchall
She doesn't see beautiful
Kenny Chesney don't blink
She got it all
The Kent Cuffin
Wow
That's a tough one dude
All right one more
I'm all working man
Brooks and done hardworking man
Oh I went what 11 for 13
Yeah I missed two out of 12
Okay
Same
They were only 12
That's not pretty good
It's really good
I'm not impressed with myself
but I feel like I didn't embarrass myself there.
Yeah.
Good.
Did well.
Do you think there are listeners think I'm cool or no?
Probably cooler, yeah.
No, I think so.
Just to go with it, Eddie.
Yeah, yeah, they love you, dude.
Cooler, wait.
Thank you.
You're awesome.
Y'all definitely think Jack White's cool for doing that, right?
Yeah, but he didn't miss it.
I know, but I mean, I'm just saying, like you,
I thought that was cool hearing him do that,
so listeners probably do think it's cool to hear you do that.
But would you have gotten all those in the first second?
Most of them.
Oh, good.
Okay.
I would have.
Okay.
I wouldn't have gotten them as quickly as you, but I would have gotten there.
We just said each one would have been three minutes.
Totally.
Totally.
I mean, we're trying to sing the whole song.
A win is a win.
A win is a win.
I don't care what you're 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.
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
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.
Listen to The Clifford Show on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast.
And for more behind the scenes, follow at Clifford and at TikTok Podcast Network on TikTok.
In 2023, former bachelor star Clayton Eckerd found himself at the center of a paternity scandal.
The family court hearings that followed revealed glaring inconsistencies in her story.
This began a years-long court battle to prove the truth.
You doctored this particular test twice in someone, correct?
I doctored the test ones.
It took an army of internet detectives to crack the case.
I wanted people to be able to see what their tax dollars were being used for.
Sunlight's the greatest disinfected.
They would uncover a disturbing pattern.
Two more men who'd been through the same thing.
Greg Lespian and Michael Marantini.
My mind was blown.
I'm Stephanie Young.
This is Love Trap.
Laura, Scottsdale Police.
As the season continues, Laura Owens finally faces consequences.
Ladies and gentlemen, breaking news at Americopa County as Laura Owens has been indicted on fraud charges.
This isn't over until justice is served in Arizona.
Listen to Love Trapped podcast on the Iheart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
There's two golden rules that any man should live by.
Rule one, never mess with a country girl.
You play stupid games, you get stupid prizes.
And rule two, never.
mess with her friends either.
We always say that, trust your girlfriends.
I'm Anna Sinfield, and in this new season
of the girlfriends... Oh my God, this is the same man.
A group of women discover they've all dated
the same prolific con artist.
I felt like I got hit by a truck.
I thought, how could this happen to me?
The cops didn't seem to care,
so they take matters into their own hands.
I said, oh, hell no.
I vowed. I will be his last target.
He's going to get what he did.
serves.
Listen to the girlfriends.
Trust me, babe.
On the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast.
Morgan is our head of all things digital, social media and the web.
She sits in this same room.
She's not always on the air, but she's always here.
But she has something she likes to bring to the studio now.
Morgan, what has happened here that you wanted to come on the air and talk about it?
Well, I have a complaint because lunchbox is very gross and lazy.
Oh, wow. Right, right for it.
Oh, Eddie, you don't even know why.
Sums them right up. I don't even know what I did.
And Eddie's already like, yeah, okay, what did I do this time?
Okay, Morgan, I'm curious to hear what's up?
Well, water at our studio is like a hot commodity, okay?
Like water bottles, everybody brings their own because there are not water bottles here, right?
Well, we're sitting in the glass room.
Lunchbox apparently had just eaten a donut and his hands were sticky and decided to use Abby's water bottle she had sitting brand new
and use it to pour over his hands
to wash his hands in the trash can in the glass room
when he could have just walked to the bathroom
to wash his hand right down the hall.
So Abby bought a bottle of water,
walked away, and lunchbox used that to wash his hands.
Yes. And then he put it back.
It never told her.
So Abby had water gone, and she's like,
I don't even know why it's gone.
Lunchbox?
I mean, that's all a true story.
I mean, I didn't know anybody was noticing.
Look, I had sticky hands from a donut.
Why couldn't you walk to the bathroom?
There's only a certain amount of time when a song is playing that I have time to be in there, eat a donut, and get back in here.
He was running out time, saw some water, and I was like, hey, no one's drinking that water.
Let me unscrew the cap.
It was sitting literally where Abby sits.
Right, but she was not drinking it at that time.
Well, it wasn't in her mouth, but she went to the bathroom.
Okay.
It was unopened, too.
This is a brand new water.
Oh, you unopened it?
And then Abby came back and was like, why is my water open?
No, she didn't ask me because I was back in the studio.
You split it.
You open.
You unsealed it to wash your hands?
I poured a little bit on my right hand, rub my hands together, dried them on my pants, came back in here, did the show.
Not a big deal.
Not a big deal at all.
It's a little bit of water.
Is she consider it?
Is Abby still alive?
She's still kicking?
Is that how you know if it was okay?
She was going to die?
That's what I'm saying.
She's not dehydrated or anything.
That water didn't really go to waste.
That's pretty lazy.
It's pretty lazy.
That's probably pretty lazy, but it was.
And also, I consider of Abby.
She paid for that water.
Oh, no.
hold on. I thought you were going to say creative
thinking. You saw a problem and you
solved that problem. You're like, what resources do I
have? He stole.
Morgan, now I stole. Now I stole.
No, I'm just like, I just
want to make sure people realize that the bathroom
is maybe five steps
away. And there's also hand sanitizer
in the hallway that he could have used.
There's plenty of other options.
Hand sanitizer does not take away stickiness.
Yeah, it will.
If you've been enough and rub it in.
It's not on the quarter. Isn't it on a quarter that quote?
and sanitizer does not take away sticking.
I'm just telling you.
So thank you, Abby, for the water.
I don't know what I can tell him.
He is who he is.
Yeah, there's nothing.
That's not cool.
That's not cool.
It's shady.
We'll just leave it at that.
That's not cool.
Okay, so it's like saying Amy's cup,
I couldn't just, like, pour a little piece of ice out of there and use it to wash my hands?
No.
She's drinking out of it right now?
No, no.
If she gets up and goes to the bathroom and is still drinking it, no.
And you dig your hands?
No, not dig.
I turn the ice.
It's not yours don't touch it.
It's not yours don't touch it.
Some of my coffee would spill out and I'd be irritated.
It's not yours don't touch it.
I may I'd reach in and grab a piece.
Okay.
But this is what we deal with.
Here in the morning.
He's dirty, gross.
And lazy.
She's say, oh, gross, lazy and a thief.
Oh, Gltie.
Bobby Bone Show.
Story of the day.
This story comes to us from Key Largo, Florida.
A 31-year-old man was driving with some heroin,
cocaine, meth, ecstasy all in his car when he missed his turn.
And there's a big sign says no U-turns, but he had to get there.
Whips a Ui, cop right behind him.
I mean, that's how he got caught with all those drugs.
Yeah, you can't do that.
It's an illegal U-turn.
A legal U-turn.
That's like jaywalking when your pockets is full of all that.
Same thing, yeah.
Like you almost have to be a better citizen to keep from them knowing you're a terrible citizen.
Yeah.
You got to improve in how you're living your normal lives
so they don't catch you doing your bad life.
And no, most of the time, U-turns are not legal.
Most of the time.
Yeah, I know, I do a lot.
Yeah, I know.
I do, too.
I risk it.
I like U-turns.
But not if I had heroin in my car.
Yeah, that's my point.
If they pull me over, you know what they're going to get?
An old razor bag jack in the trunk.
Let me see in their son.
Oh, that's like a 1990.
What kind of loser still has this?
But that's a terrible.
No, that's a great story, and I'm glad he was caught.
I'm lunchbox.
That's your bonehead story of the day.
We've been up to the vending area.
We have a whole new center up here with all kinds of food and drinks and just right up the stairs.
I haven't seen it yet.
Just heard about it.
And a lot of this, though, is you can just walk into it and grab, right?
Well, it's the honor system.
You're supposed to put money down somewhere, right?
But I'm saying it's not in a machine.
Right.
It looks just like a convenience store where you walk in and everything's just laid out.
You can grab it, scan it, and then you have this little account card or whatever and you pay for it.
Account card.
Yeah, it's something you have to sign up for online.
But someone could walk up there and grab and go without anyone knowing.
Absolutely.
Is that something you're thinking about doing?
Oh, man, I went up there and looked at it.
And it is nothing but beauty, guys.
I mean, you've got good stuff.
We're not just talking about the crap and the vending machines.
This is real deal, like food that you can actually eat and sustain your body on.
And, I mean, there is no one there to monitor it.
And you can just get whatever you want for absolutely free.
Are there cameras in there?
That's the only problem.
Yes.
Cameras.
Oh, yeah.
They have cameras pointed right at it.
multiples.
So you would get busted and that's when I realized,
at nothing before you guys.
Are we sure they're on?
No.
They could just be their decoy.
Like empty boxes, like empty just cases.
Oh.
Or just not on,
not wired up to anything.
Like,
is it worth it to put security cameras up and monitor to watch for 90s at peanuts?
Like that's the question that I would wonder.
Yeah.
You know?
Well, we know the lunchboxes have been thinking about making a move.
Like getting a little fruit.
Go do it now.
I dare you run up there.
There's cameras.
Just try it.
Just go up there.
You know, Eddie wants you to take something, right?
Do you know why?
He doesn't know why?
Because he wants me to get fired.
No.
Uh-uh.
Tell him.
It's better.
Guys, there's a little sign by the cameras that say there's a reward if you report some stealing.
Oh.
So I was hoping that he goes and he's like, oh, just get that bag of chips.
I call the number and be like, I'd like to report a theft.
He took a bag of chips.
Check the cameras at 3 o'clock on Friday.
Lunchbox stole.
$100 for daddy right here.
Like where does the number go to Dan?
For daddy?
I mean, and who does this guy?
I mean, snitch, dude.
Dude, what a punk.
You don't want to ride with this guy.
That's an easy $100.
You're not a ride or die.
But how funny is that they do, like, a reward system for people here at work?
Somebody's going to want that $100 and someone's going to report a coworker.
That's going to be amazing.
That will be cool.
They should put it on the company email, though, when they report it.
That should be it.
The send out to all?
Yeah, then they'll never do it.
I haven't been up there.
I'll go up there today and look at it.
Oh, it's so cool, dude.
Next level?
Next level.
Like, we need that downstairs.
Like, get rid of this vending machine.
Give us the good stuff.
Okay, we're done.
We'll see you tomorrow.
We just run out of time today.
Goodbye, everybody.
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