The Bobby Bones Show - (Tues Full Show) Why Was Bobby Embarrassed At A Recent Celebrity Golf Tournament? + Amy Is In Trouble After She Said Something On-Air + What Is Amy Using To Fix The Dead Bushes In Her Yard?
Episode Date: May 23, 2023Find out why Bobby was embarrassed at a recent celebrity golf tournament and the awkward moment that happened. Then, Amy shared something on air a few weeks ago that she got in trouble for because she... spread misinformation. Hear what happened and how she's making up for it! Plus, find out what Amy is using to fix the dead bushes in her yard and if it's working!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Here we go.
Come on, Bobby.
Bobby.
Transmitting.
Hey, welcome to Tuesday show.
Morning Studio.
Morning.
All right, here we are.
Let's get going here.
Around the room, let's see what everybody has to say.
While in Austin, he got busted for throwing trash on the ground.
I don't remember that.
And he'll be this season's easy trivia champ if he wins one more round.
Come on.
Here he is.
Producer Ready.
Hey, Bones.
I normally don't do this.
So if it's okay with you, can I do a shout out?
Okay.
Okay.
So last week, we played at a golf tournament at Jake Owen's house.
And, I mean, isn't it really a golf tournament?
What was that?
A bucket tournament?
He made a little corset out of his yard.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
And so his twin brother Jared comes out to me.
I hadn't seen him in years.
And he's like, dude, what's up?
I listen to you guys every single morning.
We talked for a little bit.
Then we played the tournament.
At the end of the tournament, he ended up being first by like, I don't know, six strokes or something.
And so he goes, dude, you do me a favor?
Like, I listen every morning.
Like I said, can you do a shout out for me on the radio and say, Jared, for beating your twin brother Jake at his own tournament?
Yeah.
So I guess that's the shoutout.
Jared, shout out, dude.
You beat your brother's own tournament.
It's pretty cool.
I have nothing to do with this, by the way.
That's on you.
That's on you guys.
It's hilarious.
Thank you, Eddie.
All right, next up, he wants to make money by selling set lists that artists have signed,
but that's not a business idea that I want to get behind.
Here he is.
Lunchbox, everybody.
So I've tried something new the first two days this week.
I have run before I come to work.
I get up extra early because I've been having a whole mental and like conundrum when I go home from work.
like, do I take a nap or do I go for a run?
And so if you pick nap, then you don't have time to run.
If you go run, you don't have time to nap.
So I've done it two days in a row.
And the only problem is I haven't been able to time it out well.
So I've gone two days.
I go run.
And then I don't have time to shower when I get back.
And so I have had to come into the studio stinky.
But it's kind of cool.
You're a shower.
The shower.
That's right.
Listen, here's the thing.
He takes three hour nap sometimes.
So he does have time to do both.
He could do an hour run.
or whatever and then an hour and a half
two hour nap.
No, I don't want to interrupt my nap.
Okay.
Average nap is...
I think it's two hour, maybe an hour and a half.
Why did you back off that?
What's long?
Because you said average.
What's long?
Long is three hours.
What's short for a full nap for you?
Short is 45 minutes.
And out of five work days, how many days do you nap?
Four.
Which day do you not?
Friday. It just depends. It varies, you know, stuff going on at the house. You know, kids got this or need to go do this. My wife wants to go to lunch, something like that. I got to, you know, I got to sacrifice the nap.
And do you nap on the weekends? Yes. Oh, wow, wow. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. 100%. How do you nap? How do you nap? How do you nap?
Man, because you're just going, going, going, and then you just sit down and you like, you fall asleep. And it's just tiring.
So out of seven days, how many do you nap?
five so usually 50% of the weekends yeah 50% of the weekends i would say all right well good luck
on your runs i think we've all at some point attempted to work out before we came in yeah years
it suffers a quick violent death you're just like this stupid no way all right let's go around
she didn't mean to but she ruined the pay it forward chain at starbucks but now her latest sign
from above is her backyard ducks here she is amy everybody yes my ducks aren't my ducks haven't
come around. Oh, they're gone?
I don't know. They weren't there. I haven't
seen them in a few days. What does that mean? Were they ever really there?
Yes, I had video.
Okay. So, speaking
of my yard, or my ducks,
hopefully we'll come back to visit,
everything is dead, or
75% of it. A lot of
people in town are experiencing this. I guess we had a late
freeze, and my bushes,
part of it's green, part of it's brown.
So I bought this spray.
It was an ad on Instagram.
And it spray paints your
bushes or grass or whatever green.
So does it work? Yes.
Is it going to kill my plants in some way?
TBD.
Who cares? They're already dead.
That's so cool.
Because like it says it's okay that it's not toxic to your plants or whatever.
This stuff is so legit.
It looks like I just had yard people come and put all new bushes in.
Wow.
But what if it rains or dues?
TBD.
That's the, I have some things that are still.
me when you say TBD. She points in me and goes
TBD. Because I'm like, still some things
I'm trying to figure out because it hasn't rained
yet. But I
am like, this stuff is genius.
If not, I'm never replacing anything.
I'm just going to keep ordering cans of this stuff
and spraying it. Because I
had yard people come by and quote what it would
cost to remove some of the really dead ones.
And I was like, well, that's unbelievable. Well, I'm not, I'm not paying that.
So for the really dead ones, I just got to order.
They have these more than just spray cans,
like a sprayer, like a big bucket
and you put the thing on your back.
Like you're killing tests?
Yes.
And I'm just going to do the whole tree.
Amy's whole yard is going to be turf and painted green.
Yes.
Okay.
Good for you.
Just wait.
I like it.
Speaking of that,
we have to remove like six trees.
Don't remove them.
Call me.
What?
You're going to paint them all green all the way up?
I'll come over with my thing.
She paints the trees.
I already went on Amazon and I've looked at the whatever I need to get.
Like you said, shh, like the exterminator.
That's exactly what it looks like.
It's like a backpack.
Good for you because for us to pull down six trees and
cut the stumps out. It's like $6,000.
Oh my goodness. I'm out.
And I just had the dog. I put how much
Stanley cost when I'd go to the vet. All of that
it was like $4,000. Hey, you don't want to just
go to like Home Depot and rent a chainsaw? We can
do it on the weekend. You and me?
You want to cut the stumps out of all six of them?
Get some beers and just have fun.
Call a jump party.
I think a lot. No, I don't.
Okay. I just want it done right.
So no. All right. All right. Let's do me.
Ray, go ahead.
From Mountain Pine, Arkansas. He sometimes drinks water
from a box and he thinks the whole 30 diet rocks. Bobby Bones. Thank you. I want to say this. I told
a story maybe a year and a half or so ago. My wife and I were at this place having like a breakfast
type thing and this old couple sat down right beside us and we started talking to them and they were
from like the same situation we were. He was a little older than her. He was from Arkansas.
She was from Oklahoma. We had this whole conversation with them for like 20 or 30 minutes.
And they were giving us all this advice on being a married couple because they, okay, whatever.
So I go to the bathroom, I come back and they're gone.
I told the story on the air.
And I'm like, Cana, did you see them leave?
She's like, I didn't see them like, I'm convinced that was us in the future.
Whoa.
Do you remember the story?
Mike, do you?
I remember that.
Okay, sure.
Because they were just gone.
And can't see them leave either.
I'm convinced I was us in the future.
Did he have glasses on like you?
But they weren't as dark rimmed.
They were like bifocal type glasses.
So they came from a different dimension.
Okay, but we already had this talk.
I'm not even talking about that.
I have a new story, but you guys don't remember the old story.
I don't remember the old one.
I know.
We tell a lot of stories.
I know we do.
Hey, maybe the future you didn't want us to remember the old one.
No, no.
Okay.
So look, I'm convinced we sat beside our older selves and we came back from the future and gave us good advice.
That being said, I think I set across from girl version of me at the restaurant the other day.
What?
Yeah.
We were at dinner and this girl, my friend was in front of me.
Caleb said on my right and he got to go to the bathroom.
I looked across.
She looked exactly like me but a girl.
And I said, Caitlin, it looks like me as a girl.
She was like, oh my God.
So I think Bizarro World Girl Me ended up in the same place as me
And all that's supposed to happen.
Was she hot?
No.
No.
I mean, in that, it looked like me.
She had darker glasses.
No.
That's crazy.
It just with long hair.
It was like a long hair.
So I've now met me from the future in Bizarro World Me.
Why do you think all this is happening, though?
Fracture in the timeline.
It's Earth about to explode.
The upside down or whatever?
I'm not supposed to be in the same room with Bizarro Me.
And I was.
Bizarro female.
I wish I could get one of my friends on who was there or even have Caitlin tell him, she looked just like me.
Did you try to sneak a pick?
No, been too creepy.
And I would have known if it's bizarre a me because I would have known what other bizarre of me was up to.
Correct.
It's like when Spider-Man, there's one Spider-Man who wears the dark Spider-Man costume?
Yeah.
What's that about?
Venom.
Oh, that's what it is?
Yeah.
Oh, I saw Venom.
There is that Spider-Man where they all meet each other.
Yeah.
Yeah, that's what I'm talking about.
Yeah, it's all different Spider-Man.
Oh, yeah.
Spider-Man.
Yeah.
Spider-Men.
Well, okay, just so you know, so far, I've met me from the future, us from the future, and me as a girl.
What's plural Bobby's, Bobbi's?
Bob-I's.
Bobis, yeah, Bobis.
So what's next?
I don't know, dude.
I never knew there was a bizarre of me.
Huh.
I know.
I wish I could get Caitlin on the phone.
She doesn't want to come on the air, but I wish I could get on the phone.
She would totally back up the story.
It's time to open up the mail bag.
You send an email and we read it on the air.
It's something we call Bobby's mail bag.
Yeah.
Hello.
Whoa, whoa, whoa, Bobby Bones.
I'm doing my best to be healthier, including cleaning up my diet.
I only buy healthy food.
That's all I have at home.
And I'm doing better.
But I'm constantly tempted with junk food everywhere I go.
My coworkers, my family, and my friends are always offering me food that I decided I don't want anymore.
It's getting harder.
Short of cutting everyone out of my life.
Wow.
Okay.
How do I resist temptation to eat junk food when it's always being offered to me?
Signed, recovering food junkie.
Here's what I do.
Everybody's different.
We all are impulsed by different things.
We all want different things.
Heck, we have different taste buds.
For example, I love sugar.
Can't get enough of it.
My wife loves bread.
I'd eat so much sugar that I popped and she'd do the same thing with bread, right?
So every single person is built every single different way.
Don't compare yourself to anybody, period.
So I'm going to leave that there.
Secondly, if this is what you want, you have got to set up kind of rules for yourself
and also just put yourself in the best situation.
We are our environment.
What I like to do is if I have a goal, I put it on my lock screen.
So I see it all the time and it just reminds me, whatever it is.
Does that be food?
Any goal you have.
If it's, you know, I'm trying to finish a book a month, not me.
But if I'm sort of, on my lock screen, I put finish it.
Because the more you see it, the more it comes into your conscious and subconscious,
the more time you're going to spend on, well, going, I don't know.
And the more time you go, I don't know, the more time you're going to go, yeah, I'm going to do it.
Because it's just the more times you question yourself, law of averages, you're going to do a little bit more.
It's just you don't think about it for a long time and you won't do it.
So that's why people used to put, you know, things on the refrigerator or the magnet.
Because you go to the fridge a lot.
Well, now that's the phone screen.
So this isn't just a food thing.
This is an anything thing.
If you want to be better at it, put it where your eyes are a lot.
And that's on the front of your phone.
So put it on the lock screen.
And also know that it's a process.
If it were easy, everybody would do it.
It ain't easy.
I was listening to Dave Ramsey the other day.
This woman called him.
She was like, Dave, Dave Ramsey, big money guy.
She goes, I'm in debt.
You know, it's how a lot of these calls start.
Dave's like, oh boy.
And he's like, how much?
She goes, one million dollars.
And he goes, how much is that your mortgage?
But she goes, $300,000.
And he's like, you have $700,000 not in your mortgage?
She's like, yeah, my husband, too, we, you know, we both went to, got advanced degrees,
and we both, da, da, da, da.
And she just, obviously a very intelligent person, but made some bad decisions.
And Dave Ramsey's like, well, this is going to suck.
your life's going to suck for the next three years
because you're about to live 10 times worse
and you're living now.
And so prepare for your next three years
to be terrible.
And I was like, I felt that.
Like, you have to sometimes make really drastic
changes to actually see
just a little bit of difference there.
But I remember Dave, I was like, man,
I put on my phone screen,
don't spend a dollar if that were me.
I'd put that on my lock screen.
He was like, you can't spend any money at all.
And that's what I would put on my phone screen.
I remember thinking that after that call.
But he was like,
life is going to suck for you.
That's hardcore.
That's hardcore.
You hear that call?
No, but I'm saying, I thought we were listening at the same time.
No, I followed them on Instagram and I feel like I see a lot of those too.
And then after that comes the freedom.
Yeah, some of them come in.
Yeah, and then they celebrate.
They're like, I'm debt free.
Anyway, put it on your phone screen.
Set a goal.
Know that nobody's perfect.
Nobody gets their goal immediately.
If it were easy, everybody would be doing it.
But just stay consistent.
Say 70%.
You say 70%.
Eventually you'll knock it out.
All right.
Good luck.
Food.
Being a better parent.
exercising, reading books, whatever it is.
Put on my locks screen, be a better parent.
Hey, might need to.
Well, if you put specific things that you can do better.
Pay attention to your children.
How about your boss?
Be nice to your boss?
Yeah, but I don't know.
Gets you boss a gift.
Okay.
Boss's day is always lonely.
Thank you.
Thank you. Close it up.
We've got your email and we found the clothes.
Bobby's mail bag.
This story is so good about Willie Nelson.
So, Corey Kent is on the Bobby cast as of today.
Corey just had a number one song with this one called Wild as Her.
So his career's crazy.
Takes all these turns.
But basically Willie Nelson was like, hey, kid, sitting in the crowd.
Come sing on stage with me.
It's wild.
He found a piece of cardboard at a concert venue.
Got a Sharpie for an employee.
Wrote on the sign.
It said, it's my dream to play a song with you.
I just want to play this story.
It's wild.
He credits this to really pursuing a career in music.
So Corey Kent, who just had a number.
number one song. This is him on the Bobbycast talking about Willie Nelson. When I was 16, I had like this
chance encounter with Willie Nelson. I drove down to, he's playing at the Spirit Bank event center,
which I don't even think exists anymore. I walked in and I went to the concession stand and like,
asked this sweet old lady that was working there. I was like, can you find me some cardboard and a
marker? And we made it happen. I wrote a sign. It said, it's my dream to play a song with you.
So I hold the sign up and Willie leans over, takes the bandana off his head, throws it at me, like,
pretty much saying, hey, I see you, but put the sign down. So I took the bandana and I put him in my
pocket and I held the sign back up. And he comes over there again and throws me another bandana like,
for real, dude, you got to put the sign down. Thanks for coming. And I took the bandana and I can feel
the tension behind me at this point. So I turn around the guy behind me and I'm like, I'm sorry,
dude, I got to do this. I hold the sign back up again. And then Willie finally leans over and he's like,
all right, kid, what do you want to sing? And I was like, because of that moment that I always
had and all these shows that I was like tormented by of like that should be me what would I do?
I was like instantly.
I was like milk cow blues and he was like, why does this kid know a 1930s dust bowl western swing
song?
And it is honestly because I knew nobody at that concert wanted to see Corey sing blue eyes crying in
the rain.
They wanted to see Willie sing that.
And that's not a realistic expectation to have.
So I was like, I'm going to play a song that I know that Willie knows, that I've seen him
cover before, that he loves.
That's not his.
And the band's going to know because it's a standard.
And so he goes, well, get up here.
And dude, the next 10 minutes is a complete blur.
I ended up walking past security.
The song's already started.
I walk up to the mic and he goes, what's your name?
I was like, Corey.
And he goes, this is Corey, everybody.
And the crowd's like, the first thought crosses my mind is like, nobody is going to believe
this.
And so I walk up to the mic and Willie looks over at me and he's like standing really
close to the mic.
And I walk up and I start singing the first few words.
And he's like, I'll never forget this moment, dude.
He just gives me the biggest ear-to-ear grin and backs off the mic and nods and just like just plays just plays and lets me sing the whole song and at one point, you know, I definitely took out a flip phone and tried to take a picture because I was like nobody's going to believe this. I was shaking so bad that the picture, you can't even tell who's in the picture. And I walked, that was in the like solo section instrumental. I walked back to the up to the mic, finish the, finish the song and make my way back to my seat. I sit down and the guy behind me,
me on the shoulders and I'm like oh god this guy's gonna lay into me and he goes hey if you don't hold
the sign up again I'll send you the video that I just took oh come on and I was like oh my god no freaking
way and so he's like the only dude in the whole crowd that got footage of this and it's the only video
that exists is on YouTube and it's super blurry because I think it was like a handheld camera or something
like a cam it was not an iPhone that was such a cool like full circle moment of you know the guy that
I totally have been pissing off for the last hour.
It's time for the good news.
With producer Eddie.
Yeah, home there's something good.
The city of Boston is trying something really, really cool at bus stops around the city.
So they're doing these free digital libraries.
So all it is, it's a QR code.
And if you have a phone, you scan it and you're riding the bus.
And it's got e-books, audio books.
It's got e-magisines, all sorts of stuff that you can do while you're riding the bus.
And it's all for free, up to August.
They're going to try it out.
And if it's cool, they'll do it in all the bus stops.
Well, it's not just to give people.
something to do while they ride the bus.
It's to give people a shot at some education.
Maybe they didn't know.
It's to learn.
They read books.
I mean, that sounds awesome, but that's not what they're going with.
They're just going.
Of course, that's not what they're going with.
What you do is, hey, have fun, everybody.
But the real reason is learn.
They're hoping that a lot of folks will use this in a positive way as well
and not just read Spider-Man on a bus.
Right, right.
Although Spider-Man's probably available on e-book.
That's pretty awesome, dude.
That is awesome.
Yeah.
Did you ever collect comic books?
No, I did baseball cards and stuff like that.
me? No, no.
I didn't even know a single person who collected it.
Mike, you did, though?
I do now.
You didn't as a kid?
No.
You do now?
Yeah.
Should we get into this?
No, I just wonder, because I said Spider-Man.
I was like, you know, people always, oh, I collected comic books as a kid.
I actually didn't know a single person that collected comic books.
I knew, like people that collected baseball cards.
Yeah.
Would you collect anything?
I didn't collect them.
You had the dolls.
Well, I didn't collect them.
My grandma kept giving them to me every birthday and Christmas.
Madam Alexander.
I did accept, um, collect.
encyclopedias. I'd buy one at a time. I'd save up and buy one at a time from the store.
They had them on the wall at the grocery store.
Because the letters? The letters. Yeah. You don't need encyclopedias anymore.
But you get A, A, A through A, L, and then A.L through A. And I'd save up and I'd buy one.
And I'd pretty much read the whole thing. But imagine, that's what's great about these e-books now,
which is my point. Education. You don't even need it inside. It's all right there.
Well, see, I saw audiobooks and made me think of you. You had to read your entire book,
right, for audiobook? Miserable. Yeah. All three of them. Even Stanford.
Stanley the dog. That's great. How long does that take you like to read your whole book?
Like 14 hours of audio of being in there. So like three days.
That's not bad. Well, I would do the radio show. And then I would go and just read my book for hours.
My voice would be shot. But the Stanley book was hard because I'd be like,
I was doing voices too. Great story. City of Boston. Two thumbs up to you. Anytime you can get books of people's hands. That is what it's all about.
That was tell me something good.
Lunchbox asks us a lot.
Ask me a lot.
Hey, how can I do more stuff?
Like, how do I do public speaking?
I want to do public speaking.
And so we finally had one.
And Amy was the first one to tell me about it.
He did a career day Zoom and you saw him do this.
Yeah, not only did I see him do it, but he roped me into it.
I am in the room doing other things and he throws to me.
Like a newscaster to Weatherman?
Oh, let's go over to Amy for the skinny.
I'm going to toss it on over to Amy because she's got advice for y'all too.
Okay, let's rewind.
My head's down in my computer.
I'm trying to do my thing, and now all of a sudden I'm just whipping out advice for small children.
Funny way to talk about it, but lunchbox.
So how old are these kids?
Senators in high school?
No, they're elementary school.
So K through fifth.
Yeah.
Career day.
Wait, that's a big gap K through five.
Like, how old were they?
Well, I mean, we were talking mainly to the fourth and fifth graders, and then I don't know if they were recording it.
And I don't know if they were going to show it to other classes or not.
So I believe maybe the whole school saw it.
I don't know, but mainly it was fourth and fifth graders.
I don't think the whole school saw it.
There's no way they re-air that.
Correction, it wasn't a Zoom.
It was a video he recorded and he wrote me into it too.
I had to edit it.
Wait, it wasn't live?
No, there was a live version and then Lunchfogs,
I honestly think he's assuming they want to reuse it.
So it was recorded as well.
So I don't know how he got it.
He had to get Morgan to help him figure out how to do this.
He probably recorded on his Zoom to send it back to this.
them? Yes, that's correct.
Okay. First of all, how did it go? You're talking to fourth graders. How did you think it went lunchbox?
Well, man, let me tell you, my public speaking circuit kind of got off to a rough start because right away, I started out with, what's up, Desol Elementary? Let's go!
Why are you yelling at him?
And then I get, well, because I'm trying to get them hyped. Trying to get them hyped. And then I get a text on my phone says, hey, it's Flugerville Elementary, not Desol.
I got the wrong name. She said Dallas to Houston.
I was like, my man.
All right, what's the clip we have here, lunchbox?
It's me messing up the name.
What's up, Desaw Elementary?
I am Lunchbox from the Bobby Bone Show.
We do this little radio show all across America.
So what's crazy is?
Here's what's crazy.
I live in Nashville, Tennessee.
You guys are down there in Flugerville.
You're going to elementary school, and you're like,
how can you be on the radio here?
Here's the truth.
I don't know.
I don't know how any of this works,
but it is the coolest job in the world, guys.
Let me tell you.
Okay.
He's like definitely yelling at them.
Two things.
One, you did say the wrong place.
And then two, I wouldn't start off your speech with what you don't know.
Oh.
That's good advice.
Later on, you can do that.
He was telling them, which you might agree with this,
because you've actually said this to college kids,
but he's like, the best part is you don't need a college education.
I didn't finish college.
I have this job.
Probably not the way I would have used that with fourth graders.
What do you mean?
You've got to be honest with him.
You can't lie to him.
I was kicked out of a university from speaking because I told them they should study other things, not radio.
If they wanted to do radio, they just shouldn't get involved.
That's different.
They're telling fourth graders, I didn't even go to college.
Look at me.
What was your main message?
What was their takeaway as fourth graders from watching you speak at Career Day?
Man, just set your dreams high and shoot for the stars, man.
Okay, then make that a thing.
I did.
I told them that.
But that's also two cliche sentences that you just threw in there.
I was like, you know, you shoot for every star and, you know, maybe, or, you know,
Aim for the moon. Maybe you'll hit a star or you know, maybe you'll...
No, no, no, it's aim for the stars land on a cloud.
Yeah, something like that. Or maybe you'll hit rock bottom, but that's okay.
No, no, no, no. That's a different class. No, no, no, no, it's a different...
We're working here. Work in progress. Fair? Fair.
I think we should have lunchbox to make a speech and have to motivate us one morning.
Ooh, that'd be cool. And do it here for us. On stage, like he's giving a public...
And then if it's good, we can send him out to do some talks.
Well, the beauty of that is, if he's motivating us and it's on air, then he's also motivating
every listener.
Correct.
But maybe in a different,
maybe in a,
like,
because they already heard it.
Yeah,
and then they already heard it
and no one's going to hire me.
See,
that's what I'm saying.
You've got to worry about
people hearing your stuff.
Put your phones away.
We can't record it.
Can't have it on the pod.
If you listen live,
you can hear it.
Okay, dude, deal.
He'll never hear the podcast anyone.
Who cares?
A win is a win.
A win is a win.
I don't care what I'm saying.
Yep, that's me.
Clever 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.
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.
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
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.
Will Ferrell's Big Money Players and IHeart Podcasts presents soccer moms.
So I'm Leanne.
Yeah.
This is my best friend Janet.
Hey.
And we have been joined at the Hipsons High School.
Absolutely.
Now a redacted amount of years later.
We're still joined at the hip.
Just a little bit bigger hips.
Wider.
This is a podcast.
We're recording it as we tailgate our youth soccer games in the back of my Honda Odyssey.
With all the snacks and drink.
Sidebar.
Why did you get hard seltzer instead of beer?
Well, they had a bogo.
Well, then you got it.
Do you want a white color or something here?
Just hit it.
What are y'all doing?
Microphones?
Are you making a rap album?
Oh, I would.
Come on.
Could you imagine?
I would buy it.
Cuts through the defense like a hot.
Hot knife through sponge cake.
That sounds delicious.
Oh, you're lucky.
I'm not a drug addict.
You're lucky I'm not an alcoholic.
You are.
I'm lucky I'm not a killer.
I love this team and I'm really trying to be a figure in their lives that they can rely on.
Oh.
Listen to soccer moms on the IHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
GuitarPickReviews.com had the most iconic guitar solos ever.
Now, I don't see them.
I don't know them.
But Ray's going to play it from the beginning.
beginning, write your answer down.
Let's see how many guitar solos we can get.
And you're playing?
I'm going to play.
Oh, boy.
So this is the example we played before the break.
Go ahead.
That's Free Bird.
Here's what we're going to do, Amy, because I know you're like, oh, I'm never going to win this.
You've in lunchbox.
If either one of you get it, that's a point.
You're playing together.
Okay.
Lunch, you in?
Yeah, that's fine.
I mean, I was going to win either way.
Yeah, I don't know if that's true.
But Amy looked defeated from the beginning.
So you two will play as a team.
Let's go, Amy.
I need more confidence in you.
Believe in yourself.
Wait.
Well, I didn't get Freebird
when we sampled it.
Oh, you didn't know that one?
No.
What lunchbox would have got?
I got it once you played the hook
that told me when it was.
Yeah.
All right we go, five of them.
Go ahead.
Yeah, it took me a second.
Amy, you have that?
Lunchbox, you have that?
Yeah, I got that one.
Okay.
I'm in.
All I kept going, Redwood,
you hit that from the beginning again.
Then I kept doing it was like,
really?
Yeah, me too.
And it had to.
Get there.
I was doing.
Lunchbox, what do you have?
I had to go to the, ah, part.
Blackbird.
Blackbird.
Blackbird.
Yeah, Amy?
Free falling.
Nah.
Good effort, though, guys.
You have stairway to heaven?
Stairway.
Yeah, me too.
Come on.
It's a loser of you to just say stairway, though.
What do you mean, dude?
It's stairway.
By Zeplin.
You should get penalized for being a DB with your answer.
All right, here we go.
Number two.
Oh, man.
I'm going to be a DB with this one.
Come on.
Oh, here we go.
How are you going to do that?
For guitar.
I can't help with my fingers.
They got to speak.
They got to dance.
Amy, lunchbox, you guys in?
Oh, yeah, man.
I had to change it, but yeah, I got it.
Lunchbox?
I got beat it.
Amy?
Beat it.
I got beat.
Okay, cool guy.
Yeah, me too.
I got it.
I got two points.
I got both.
No, you got one point.
By the one of you get it, you get it.
Oh.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Dang it.
I mean, it does kind of sound like Billy Jean.
You know that's Eddie Van Heelan?
Do you think they care?
No, no, no.
I don't know who that is.
You don't know how Eddie Van Halen is?
Who?
So, I'm a musician.
What band do you think Eddie Van Halen's from, lunchbox?
Oh, my, stop it.
It was ridiculous.
He's kidding.
Aerosmith.
He's from Van Halen.
Is that Eddie Van Halen?
Are you serious lunch?
Whoops.
I know, I was being serious.
Okay.
All right, next up.
Come on, man.
You got this?
You said you're going to win without her.
Yeah.
I didn't know they're going to do this on.
We could have combined their scores.
We should have.
I know.
All right, let's do it.
Let's go.
Okay.
Lunchbox, what do you have?
Walk this way.
Amy?
Sweet child of mine.
It is sweet child to mine.
Wow!
Yeah.
Let's go.
Good job.
Is that the same band as me, what I had?
No, no, no.
All I had to do is I had to keep going, where do we go now?
Where to get there in my mind?
Good job, Amy.
Thank you.
All right, we have two more.
Go.
Lunchbox, is she better than you?
No, I got that.
Okay.
Lunchbox.
Santana.
Yeah, it's a good song.
That's a artist, lunchbox.
Oh.
Yeah.
So I get the artist right?
No, no, no, not even close.
Amy?
Not a bit hotel, California.
Odd way to sing it, but okay.
Wow.
With a Spanish accent.
Yeah, that's interesting.
I have Hotel, I have Hotel California, Hotel California.
Eddie?
Hotel California.
All right, one more for the, Eddie's for the win.
Come on.
Go.
I can't change it.
You said you're in.
You said you're in.
No way.
Yes, Mike did not say it.
Dude, I'm in trouble.
And wrote it down.
You can't change it.
Don't let him change it.
Like talking over that last part.
I think you're out of it.
Yeah, Amy, we played a lot of it.
Okay.
You think hearing that little slide is going to change?
I'm such a view.
I just wanted to try to get it.
Okay.
Do you want to hear more of it again?
I'm sorry.
Just the end.
Ray, would you?
I'm sorry.
I really, okay.
Just the end.
What's the same?
It talks in the song.
Who's talking?
Y'all.
The guy talks in the song.
No, he sings.
He sings.
I give up.
Y'all keep talking towards the part I'm here.
Amy, go.
What do you want?
I don't know.
Watchbox.
Desert Eagle.
Ooh.
No, that's the tattoo you want.
Yes.
Eddie?
I put Purple Hays, but that's not it.
It's all along the Watchtower.
Of course.
All along the Watchtown.
So dumb.
Yeah.
You know why that's so dumb for you especially?
Why?
It's a Dylan song?
Bob Dylan's song.
Yeah, I know.
I know.
I know.
I won.
Yeah.
I mean, we're not surprised.
You're unbelievable.
Oh, come on, baby.
Okay, so who would you take?
Lunchboxer Amy in a battle of guitar solos?
That's tough.
We can play with just those two and do a side bet.
I'll go Amy.
Okay.
I'll take Santana.
You are such a chunk.
Sanana.
How many points did he get that game?
I don't.
That's a good question.
I think we quit counting on you guys.
Mike.
They got three total.
No, I got three myself.
Oh, wrong.
Okay.
So there.
I got three, you got one.
Great.
We were playing for anything then.
Guess what?
Daddy comes to play.
Later on, I'll take Daddy, okay?
I'll take Daddy in a little bit.
All right, this is Christina from Henderson, Nevada.
I'm here with my daughter, Katarina, and she has a morning corny for Amy.
What's the difference between a rich cloud and a poor cloud?
A rich cloud can make it rain.
Thank you.
Bye.
Love the show.
It's cute.
Making it rain.
Yeah, I love it.
I thought there was something more to it and I was missing it.
I realized there wasn't.
Lisa from Marion, Iowa.
I have a crazy question for you.
I am wondering, every time a caller calls in and says, good morning studio.
And then the studio replies, is that you pushing a button or is everybody actually
replying?
Because it sounds the same every time.
It's a silly question.
So thanks.
Great question.
That's us live.
And we don't have a button that does that.
If we did, it would not be on time.
because I would screw it up
or
the building would go down
like it does sometimes
like an hour
because we don't have an engineer
this is a whole thing
I use this to complain about
lack of engineering
it's become like a natural reflex
sometimes
sometimes we've even responded
to voicemail
that's nice you
when you're not really paying attention
yeah we don't
yeah so if somebody calls and it goes
more in the studio we yell it back
we've been doing it for years
don't know how it started
but it is always live
here's Amy's pile of stories
Uber put out a bunch of
updates, including that teenagers can now book rides ages 13 to 17 and they can ride alone.
What was the rule there?
I'm not sure the exact rule, but some 13-year-olds don't have the app, so they can't book
the ride.
And so now you don't even need the app.
You can call 833.
Use Uber.
Let's call it taxi.
Everything's going back to where it was and we're acting like it's new again.
People are using earbuds with wires again, and they're like, now the new earbuds you won't
lose. No, no, no. We had those. No, we had those whenever the iPhone. Yes. So 13 year olds,
maybe they had to use their parents' account before. Well, and that's another thing, too,
is family accounts can now be all linked up together. You can have multiple and parents can book
rides for their kids. Like, I don't know, just as a parent, I would want to really, really
monitor really closely if I was putting my 13 year old in the Uber to get somewhere,
although it would come in handy, or it will. Yeah, I would think it's mostly fine.
Oh, it says here. As long as you get kind of lucky.
It is a kid, right?
You know how to really worry it up.
To quote them specifically,
Uber says only highly rated and experienced drivers
will be able to give rides to teens.
No kid crimes.
You can drive kid Uber.
You'll also now have the ability to reserve a ride with a car seat.
That was not existent.
I love that.
I didn't think about that.
It was tricky.
Order an Uber.
So we wanted to go to say a basketball game downtown.
We'd have to take the car seat and then take the car seat with us in the game.
in the Uber? And you carry it into the game?
And we had to take it into the game and check it.
Are they like, why are you putting a car seat
in my car? No, I mean, that's
the rule. That was the rule.
But still, if I were an Uber driver, I would just think it's weird
that somebody's still on a car seat in my car. Dude, I love
that those are, that's an option now.
That's great. Okay. Um, me too.
Who cares? I don't know. I go out.
A bride is going viral
for her cost-efficient decision to
serve Chili's at her
wedding. Typically, the
bill for wedding guests to
is around $75 a guest, which for her wedding would have been $7,500.
However, she went with Chili's, so she paid under $2,000.
She did chicken tenders, sliders, Cajun chicken, chicken, pasta, and salad.
Well, the question I guess I have about that is, did she get her baby, baby, baby, baby, back, baby, baby, back, baby, back, baby back, baby back, did she get baby back, baby, baby back, baby back, baby back, baby back, baby, baby, bab, babuia.
Which, I guess, it's just, this is, I'm glad that it's going viral.
Yeah, you did.
That was late night.
That's true.
You did have two meals.
I thought about that.
And I, you served us well.
It's a little different.
Yeah, I did.
I forget we had a better deal.
I have no idea how much.
I'm going to be honest with you.
I don't know how much my wedding kind of cost.
But I don't know how much the food.
I have no idea.
Let me tell you.
That food was nice.
It was nice.
So much so that my daughter went up to your house because you got or, yeah,
and she got Tupperware from your drawer and she went back and collected steak that people
weren't eating.
I felt that.
That says a lot.
If we had it left right after that to go on a honeymoon, we probably would have done the same thing.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah, it's pretty good.
Yeah.
I don't want to see the bill.
If you guys have it, might as cancel anything.
Use this viral story as encouragement.
If you're planning a wedding, just have what you want.
Don't feel like you have to have certain things.
If Chili's is your favorite, go for it.
Taco Bo, go for it.
Sonic.
Your wedding, your day.
Do what you want to do.
I'm going to let Garth Brooks do the talking on this one because he recently shared on the Kelly Clarkson show
that he once showered with Stephen Tyler.
I showered with it.
Oh, wait, you covered the fever.
Did you say I shower?
I showered with it.
So we're playing the last play at Shea, Billy Joel.
They're getting ready to tear down Shea Stadium, New York.
I go out there and I'm late anyway, and they have just the baseball showers.
And I'm in their shower and getting ready for the show.
And I have soaping eyes and look around.
And there's Stephen Tyler.
He's showering, too.
Hey, you do it.
And so it just, it was how many people get to say that?
Nothing.
Well, who knows?
I guess the weirdest part of,
about it to me is that Garth showers before a show.
Yeah, that is weird.
Because, unless I got something on me,
ain't show before a show.
Okay, because he runs around a lot.
Yeah, I mean, after a show, I get.
So they're both naked.
Probably. That's what you do to shower.
He showered in the swimsuit?
Some people.
Shard on, like you swim.
Exactly.
He's peed next to celebrities.
Oh, I got a whole list of them here.
The first one was Kicks Brooks.
Peed right next to him.
How is that?
Pretty memorable because it's the first one I ever had.
It's my first.
You always remember your first.
Always.
I was like,
that's kicks Brooks from Brooks is not.
I was in Austin.
I was like, look at this.
Then we had a guy
that also worked in the building
and used the bathroom
completely naked.
He'd take it all of clothes off.
It's weird.
But yeah,
that's what's up?
And real quick about Garth,
he added 18 new dates
to his Vegas residency.
They're all in 2024
and you can have
Garthbrooks.com for details.
Okay.
That was Amy's pile of stories.
It's time for the good news.
With lunchbox.
Tell me something good.
Jemeal me something good.
Jemeal was so excited.
it was about to be his 12th birthday.
Mom, Mom, I want to have a party.
She was like, all right, son, what do you want to do?
And he said, I wanted to be slime themed.
She goes, good.
She made invitations.
He handed him out to everyone in the class and said, R-SvP to this email address.
Ding, response.
Oh, sorry, can't attend.
Ding, another response.
Can't attend.
None of his friends were coming to the birthday party.
Nobody.
So the mom's like, oh, no, he's going to be there by himself.
He's so sad.
and she goes to Facebook and says,
hey, my son is having a birthday party
tomorrow. It is a slime
themed obstacle course.
Can anyone come? Forty
strangers showed up.
Weird?
They all show up in like overcoat, trench coats.
No, I'm sure there were people from the neighborhood
and they're all background check.
We hope.
What I like, though, is that these other kids
who couldn't come RSVP'd know, that's actually pretty polite.
Yeah?
Instead of just not responding.
Yeah, instead of being like, I don't like you.
Because I paid for an old gym once
to rented it out and had a party,
rub their roller skates.
Nobody R-SvP, no to me, that just didn't come.
This was a tough one.
I like that story.
I had cones.
We set it up to play volleyball,
hockey with roller skates in the gym after basketball.
It's just like me and the youth director from church.
Playing one-on-one.
Sorry, man.
It's all right.
I was 31.
No, no, no.
But yeah, yeah, yeah, no one R-SvP.
So good for everybody in the neighborhood.
We made a joke, but good for everybody for showing up for the kid.
Although, I don't want to go to.
a slime party either from being honest. It's too dirty, too messy. Yeah, I went to a phone party
once and I'd an itch for like two weeks. Oh, phone parties are so awesome. No. And Joe's Big Bamboo,
they had a phone party and it went all the way up to like, phone was like all the way up
to above your nipples and everybody just dancing and I go. And I was like, this is so much fun.
And the next day I was like, oh, I can't stop itching for two weeks. I itched. That's terrible.
It was not telling me something good. College though, that was the thing. Yeah, that's probably
when I did it too. Yeah. It was very good. I never got invited to one. I only went to
once you had to pay to get in.
It joe was big bamboo.
Like some frats had him, but I never got invited to those.
All right, that's it.
That's what it's all about.
That was Tell Me Something Good.
Here's a voicemail from George in Florida.
Question for Mike, movie Mike.
Wanted to know where is the best place to sit in the movie theater.
I'm wondering because the middle always fills up,
but do you want to be sitting near people?
Do you want to be sitting away from people so you don't hear the sound of popcorn?
Let me know what you think.
Movie Mike, if you want to have the best viewing experience,
You sit right in the middle about six rows up.
If you don't want to be around anybody, you sit in that same row, but on the very edge.
And you can still see the screen perfect.
Oh, like the aisle.
Yeah, the aisle.
Oof.
We went, I told you that guy was like cheering on the movie air.
He's like, yeah, I told you.
I'm like, yeah, dude, it's in history.
You can look it up for you out here.
And very loud.
But we were sitting where we were like the third row and it was still too close to the screen.
You're like looking straight up?
Yeah, they shouldn't have seats like that.
like if we're going to make everybody comfortable
that's what they're doing to get people to go in theaters
doing all these things now to make sure people come in.
You can't have seats so close to the front.
Those front people? I mean, they were like
laying down in a bed
looking at the screen on their ceiling.
It was so crazy. But that's the only
movie I've seen in theaters in a long time, but it is on Amazon
now. And go watch that movie.
It's called Air. And by the way, check out Mike's podcast.
Movie Mike's movie podcast. Mike, thank you
for that. All right, time now for the
morning corny.
Morning Corny.
What do you call a chicken looking at a bowl of salad?
What do you call chicken looking at a bowl of salad?
A chicken sees a salad.
That's a good one.
That was the morning corny.
Maybe the best one of all time.
Really?
That's in the mix for best corny of all time.
A chicken sees a salad?
Yeah, yeah.
Pretty good.
That got a guffaw.
Like a verbal.
Wow.
Good.
Put that on the mountain rush more of the best Amy morning corny joke.
I've ever heard. A chicken sees it. You guys don't think it's that funny?
I mean, you know, maybe I just heard a lot of jokes.
That was a good one. That was a good one.
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 Cliverts 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.
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.
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
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.
Hi, everyone. I'm Cheryl Stray, author of Wild and Tiny Beautiful Things.
I'm excited to share that I have a new podcast called Mind Over Mountain.
In each episode, I interview athletes, adventurers, and adrenaline seekers to discuss the inner landscapes and life experiences that informed and inspired their
extraordinary feats. I also bring a bit of advice into the mix so we too can better understand
how to face our own seemingly insurmountable challenges. Do you know what I'm going to do? I'm going to
pull out what you already have inside. We're coming into this world fighting for our lives. All I'm
going to do is pull out what you already got inside. We're there to support and celebrate each other.
And that's not like your story versus my story. You're going to walk up and over that dang
mountain. You're not just going to put your mind over it. Yep. Yep, exactly.
And if I can't walk up and over it, I'm going to go through it.
Listen to Mind Over Mountain every Thursday on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Did you used to tell us about muckbang videos?
Muckbang.
Yeah.
No.
That's funny.
I'm not sure it's how you say it or mook bong.
I don't know.
But they're internet videos where people just eat a bunch of stuff, a bunch of stuff, and people watch them.
I've watched videos of people eating like on one day they'll eat.
all the foods that are yellow, and then the next day they eat all foods that are brown.
Okay, similar-ish.
They're very popular videos.
Muckbang.
Muck bang.
Which sounds very dirty.
It does.
People film themselves eating unbelievable amounts of food in one sitting, or really, really hot food.
They put them up and they get millions and millions and millions of views.
The word mukbang is Korean for eating show.
It's a Korean abbreviation apparently for eating show.
So this is a wildly popular internet video.
If you had one thing, you can muckbang.
And you had to put it on...
I don't know, Instagram.
What would you muck bang?
So, like, I can muck bang a whole pizza?
Yeah, but it's got to be more than just one pizza.
I mean, you got to muck bang the crap out of it.
Okay, like, I'm talking about a whole extra large pizza.
Yeah, that's what you would do?
I wouldn't watch that one, not interested.
I can muck bang that.
I'm not interested.
Okay.
You need to do three.
Oh, or like I said, that whole tub of ice cream that I ate?
I could do that.
That would be in a time.
That's what I'm talking about.
If you put a timer on and you went, I have three minutes to muck bang this ice cream.
Oh.
I would watch that
That's crazy
Amy what would you mug bang
Koso
But how much
And what would you do it
You gotta do a lot
A bucket
A bucket
A bucket of
I drink it
Amy
That'll mess you up
All I think about
To be being stopped up
For like three months
You couldn't do that
You're crazy
Could you chug like
I'm doing my hands here
Let's say it's six inches
Could you chug a thing
of Koso
Six inches
It would have to be runny
Koso
Like the thick kind
Yeah
Okay if we could get
Some runy Koso
No
I don't
want to muckbang it.
You ask me what I would.
Everybody has a price though. I'm just being an honor.
Everybody has a price. Lunchbox, what would you mug bang?
Oh, muckbang. I thought chips and salsa, but Amy said,
Casey, because there's so many ways I can take that chip and salsa and make it interesting,
like the different angles of my mouth, use my tongue in different ways.
No, no, no, no. It's not that.
Dude, I've seen lunchbox take down some chips and salsa.
It's crazy.
He's doing it like in a way that's, he's trying to be sexy with it.
Oh, yeah, don't do that.
But that's what mug...
Don't you have to eat?
No, it's not...
No, it's about eating a...
Did you hear what I said at all?
Yeah, but I feel like you had to have
some sex appeal or why am I going to watch it?
No, it's just eating a bunch of it.
I don't know why you watch things like to watch...
But this is...
Mugbang is unbelievable amounts of food
in one sitting or really hot food.
Okay, I mean, chips and salsa
because I eat salsa, I mean, by the gallon.
I can just...
Wow, I can eat...
Could you chug salsa?
Oh, now you're talking.
Salsa, but I could chug the...
So, that's so gross.
That's to be mild.
I think I could do 25 twigs bars in 10 minutes.
Easy.
Full size?
Double, the double.
Like, would you bite them or just?
I'd eat them.
I think I could do 25.
See, he's going back to the whole sexy thing.
Oh, my God.
He's got to stop that.
I don't know what you're watching in lunchbox.
But no.
25 twigs bars and 10 minutes is a lot, right?
Yeah, it's a lot.
Yes.
I think you'd get sex.
So we put them all on the wheel
We spin it
Let's do it
Let's do it
The muck bang wheels
Okay
No we'd have to get everybody else
We have to get everybody else involved too
Because
One and four
I don't like those odds
But if everybody put up
One thing
But everybody had to agree on it
Meaning
Everybody has to be checked off
By the group
Meaning if Scuba Steve said
I can eat
You can't because you can't say air
Right
Oh yeah yeah
That's dumb
Right
Is that something
I don't know
I'm down
I love it.
There's a professor who fails the entire class because of they use chat GPT.
Speaking of videos, technology, chat GPT is AI.
So this professor here in the States, Texas A&M, Commerce, sent the email to students saying, hey, everybody.
You're done.
Everybody's failed.
That's it.
This is like the one you can write papers by just telling it what to write.
Yeah, he said that he ran the assignments through chat GPT twice to conclude that they cheated.
No. AI can't be used to detect AI generated writing, though.
So, you know, this is something to work and to develop, but they don't really have it yet.
So they're kind of stuck.
Scooba is so nervous about AI.
Scooba, what's your thing with AI and why you're so scared of it?
Well, I mean, I just don't know why the government hasn't gotten ahead of this and started to regulate and set parameters.
I mean, I get the positives.
I understand where this can go in a right direction.
But I also look at the collapse of the economy and then the evil this could be used for.
Like, I've already seen videos where people are taking AI voice.
calling their parents saying that they're held hostage and they have to send money to get them out.
And the voices sound just like them.
It's so eerie and so creepy.
I would just compare this to the internet.
There are rules on the internet and of the internet.
Does everybody follow them?
No.
Does the government try to enforce?
Sure, as much as they can.
But when people started scamming people through email, oh, can you?
I can't believe.
It's just another version of that.
So will there be laws?
Yes, eventually.
But things have to go kind of wrong before.
people start to make laws to make them right.
It's the Wild West right now, and it's going to be,
and this is what's sad, is that it's going to take politicians being lobbied
or being extremely pressured because everything's going wrong to even care.
Politician doesn't care about anything.
They just want to vote.
So things are going to have to go really wrong for this to even matter,
and even then you can't fix it because we can't fix the Internet.
People still really messing people up on the Internet.
I like AI.
So far for me, it's been pretty good.
I got a couple apps I use.
and I asked AI what is AI
Oh yeah yeah
What did they say?
My phone started smoking
Yeah exactly
It says I am a field of computer science
That focuses on creating machines
That can perform tasks that typically require human-like intelligence
Such as learning, decision making and problem solving
Basically what it does
What we have done is we've trained it to learn
And as it learns to use that into future decisions
So
The more that it's exposed to
the more it's seen and knows.
That's what an algorithm is.
We act like AI is brand new.
It's just new for us
being able to grab it with our hands.
But it's here.
Man, what if somebody made
like a video of like,
you know,
you saying the most terrible things ever
and it's not you,
and then you get fired
and you can't work anymore.
But they're gonna,
they are already rolling out ways
to say if it's fake or real.
Unless it's so good.
This is really good.
I don't want anything to do with that.
You know what I'm saying.
You like it until that happens.
Well, yeah,
I like everything until something.
I have.
have guns, but I don't like when guns shoot people.
But I don't think we should just eliminate all guns.
I just think there should be a few different parameters set on what crazies can and can't get
them. So I think I should only have AI.
And nobody else in this whole country. So anyway, that's what's up. The whole class was
failed. Anybody have a professor that failed a whole class for anything ever? Any cheating
situations? No. Any drama? Lunchbox, no cheating with you or your buddies?
Oh, I mean, one time in high school, Mrs. Whiteside, we had a,
quiz and we had gotten the answers because you have A, B, day
so the class, the day before, we had stolen the answers and they caught onto it.
So we just, people just started filling it out.
And she collected them all.
And they had just switched number five and six.
And no one noticed.
And she goes, I'm glad to see a lot of you guys.
And we were all like, studied.
And she goes, cheated.
And then she revealed it.
And 95% of us failed the quiz because we had all just filled out the answers.
What do you mean stole the answers?
So because there was A, B day.
So like you go to four classes on Monday
And then you go to four classes on Wednesday
So the people that had the English quiz on Monday
They gave us the answers
And we go into class on Tuesday
With the answers and we just filled out the quiz
Boom boom boom boom boom
Oh well that's on her then
But she caught them by being like okay
I'm gonna switch them yeah yeah
But that's still on her
You can't give the same test two days in a row
No you're supposed I'm sure there's like a I
I swear I'm not gonna give class B
B day
We never signed that on her show
of high school.
Yeah, right.
All right.
Thank you guys.
I have lunchbox for 20 bucks.
Eddie has Amy for 20 bucks.
We're going to play the guitar solo game.
Ray, give me an example of what we played earlier.
Remember this one, guys.
Yeah.
Reverd.
Free Bird.
No, that's not the same one that we just played.
They sound the same, though.
They sound exactly the same.
No, this is stairway to heaven.
And now play Free Bird a little bit for them so they can hear the difference.
No, it's not the same.
Really the same.
Oh, boy.
Eddie and I have 20 bucks on the line.
I have lunchbox.
Eddie has Amy.
Ray, give me the first one.
Go.
Lunchbox, you in, buddy?
20 bucks over here.
Okay.
Hey, lunchbox.
Hello.
Microphone broke.
No, no, no.
I had to change it.
Play one more time.
He never sat in.
Are you in now?
Lunchbox.
I'm in for the win.
I don't hear the confidence that I like to hear.
He'd be sandbagging.
I'm debating between two and I switched it, so I'm just going with this one.
Amy, what do you have?
You're going to go with me first?
Yeah.
Okay, Bohemia Rhapsody.
Yes.
Lunchbox?
Bohemian Rhapsody!
Yes!
What did you have, lunchbox?
We are the champions.
Okay.
Same band.
Really?
Same guitar player.
See?
Yeah. That's why.
Yeah.
Look at that guy.
That's why.
I know my bands.
One to one.
Give me the second one.
He's not even looking at her.
I'm staring him down.
Amy has her hands on her ears.
Hey, we can do side bets that no one's going to get it.
But we both.
but uh, Ray, give them one more time.
Guys, I need to answer.
If you just get one word in the title, we'll give it to out of one of you.
Okay. Then I got it.
That'd be cool.
Yeah, that didn't matter.
That's fair.
Just get a single word.
Lunchbox, you first.
Deep Purple.
Amy?
Simply the best.
Simply.
Why would you say the?
I'm hoping to be.
Oh, that's funny.
That's really good.
If the was in it, I would have to give that to you.
I know.
It's not.
I don't hand my answer down before you.
you said that so I couldn't change it.
Crazy train. I knew
is Ozzy. Yeah, he's going to act
like he knew. We have three more.
It's tied. Here we go. Number
three, go ahead. Okay.
What is so weird is I
wrote down something before it even
played and that's my selection.
What if I'm psychic?
Yeah, maybe. Yeah, what it is.
That would just be lucky. I have no
idea what that is. This is going to be crazy.
Listen to it again. Yeah, please.
Come on, psychic, Amy.
Amy has her answer.
Lunchbox, do you have your answer?
Yeah.
Okay, I'm going to go to Amy first.
Go ahead.
Crazy.
Is it crazy?
You think that's...
Patsy Klein?
Oh, Aerosmith.
For you, baby.
That's not it.
Dang.
Lunchbox.
Amy, good news.
You're not psychic.
Danger zone.
Mm-mm.
Is it Aerosmith, though?
No, it's Prince.
Purple rain.
Amy, I thought you had that.
Because you're so confident.
Do you want to give them
They're only two left. They have no points. No, no, don't give us hints. I'm going to get it.
Oh, we have one point each.
They both have one point. Yeah, we're going to get it. Oh, they do.
Don't worry. We're good.
I was going to say, Eddie, we only have two left.
Do we want to also give them a chance to get the artist for a point? It's up to you.
Are we going to just let him?
Yeah, because I would have got Ozzy Osbourne.
Yeah, yeah. For that reason, no.
Okay, cool.
All right, here we go.
That one's hardcore. That one's hardcore.
Name the guitar solo, only two left. One more time.
Hey, hold up. Amy, it's not a jump scare.
Amy, I thought when Ray hit the clip, she jumped
like it scared her again. Yeah, you just hurt.
Come on, Amy.
All right, guys, if you don't know, you're just not going to know.
No, I know.
You have it?
Yeah.
You got 20 bucks online for me. Let's go.
Let's go.
Amy.
Nokey.
Not a bad guess.
Lunchbox.
That's ACDC, back in black.
It's Metallica 1.
That's not going to get that.
That was a tough one.
No, we're not going to get that one.
So I can give you, you can play the
artist too. I can give you a hint.
I mean, I have no idea.
Okay. The name of the song is a girl's name.
Oh, Roxanne.
Well, let me know when you're in. That can be the guess.
You have to say I'm in.
I'm in for the win.
Amy, are you in?
I'm in. What do you have?
Roxanne.
I love the technique. I love it.
Because you know that's what he has.
Yeah, I don't know why yelled it.
Lunchbox?
Roxanne, the police.
Incorrect.
Is it not? Oh, is it Eric Clapton?
Boy!
No, it's too late!
Why didn't you say that?
It's not too late.
I have Eric Clapton written down.
We didn't say the artist.
No, we didn't play that game.
Because you said we shouldn't.
Okay, now it's my fault.
But it is.
Oh my goodness.
It's Eric Clapton.
There's a slower version on the unplugged album.
Eric Clapton.
It's a girl's name.
Diane.
No.
Layla.
Layla.
No one knows that song.
Okay, we'll do one more.
Nobody's going to win.
Yes, I listened to that CD.
There was a clock on it.
Or a time piece.
But you didn't get it right.
What if I get this one?
Well, okay, if they get it.
They can get the artist or the title.
You got it.
I don't care.
Go.
That's all you're going to get title or artist.
Go ahead.
Hold on, hold on.
What?
That's all you need.
Mushbox is grunting.
They're doing title and artist?
You can do either one.
Go ahead.
Or both.
What do you have?
Is Amy in?
Yeah.
I got ACDC, Pink Floyd.
He went with the double artist option.
Smart.
Not a bad idea.
Amy.
I have ACE.
CDC back in black.
It's Van Halen
Eruption.
I thought that was my boy, Ingus.
Okay, so what I'm going to do, we're going to go to
Sudden Death here, Eddie. I'm going to give him a band. They're going to
lead guitar player. They win. Oh, wow.
Oh, geez. Okay. I mean, yeah, I don't think
they'll get this one. Okay. I don't think they know one single lead guitars.
Yeah, I do.
Tom. Give me the lead.
Tom. Yeah, the one we know from
the, oh, he's not lead guitar. Sorry.
Go ahead.
Who's Tom? Luke Bryan's bassist?
Yeah, my bad.
That was the guitar.
Okay, how about this?
I'll give you a person, you tell me what band he was lead guitar player for.
Come on, come on, come on, come on.
Okay.
Just yell your name as your answer.
Come on, Amy.
Billy Gibbons.
Amy, you got this.
Lunchbox.
Lunchbox.
Wallflowers.
Incorrect.
Amy.
Yeah, incorrect.
You got this.
Billy Gibbons.
Okay.
Aeroson.
Incorrect.
That's Dizzy top.
All right.
Next up.
I was always picturing my head is Billy Gillins.
No, that's not.
No, that's different, different dude.
I don't know. Pete Townsend.
Lunchbox.
Lunchbox.
I don't know.
Ballet, boy.
The who.
Amy, that's who I'm trying to guess and I couldn't think of their name.
This is terrible.
Okay, Brian May.
No chance.
Lunchbox.
Lunchbox.
ACD.
Incorrect.
Amy.
Pink boy.
Queen.
Oh.
Bose, I don't think we're going to get me.
I'm going to give him three more, and then we'll move on and everybody loses, okay.
I think everybody's already a loser in this game.
No, no, we're going good.
Okay, okay. Ready, guys?
Yeah.
Lensie Buckingham.
Lunchbox.
Lunchbox.
Flewitton.
Correct.
Winner.
Yeah!
Yeah!
Lunchbox, you're a winner.
Eddie, keep your money because we have changed rules at the end.
No, Eddie.
No, Bobby, do not let him off.
Bobby, do not let him off.
Does that make you mad?
Bobby, do not let him off.
No, no.
You went to tiebreaker.
They didn't say...
Fair enough.
You played the game.
Eddie, do you feel like it was fair?
Look, so the whole game was about just me paying to him?
Yes, that's what motivates me.
Because you picked her.
Yeah, you know, you didn't pick me?
You had number one picked.
Do you feel like the game was fair, Eddie?
No.
I mean, you don't think so?
Amy, I mean...
Hush your mouth.
No, Bobby, you even asked him, you said, Eddie, is that there with you?
Yes or no.
If she would have won, would you have taken my money?
Absolutely.
Okay, they'd give me the money.
Yeah.
If you would have won, I would have taken the money.
They give me fair about it.
Just Vimmo me.
You got it.
There it is.
So dumb.
We have time to play a song or not, Ray?
No.
Probably not.
Okay.
Well, my Fleetwood Mac.
Hey, can you name one lunch fuck?
Uh, wide open spaces.
That's Dixie Chicks.
Dixie Chicks.
Dumbow.
I thought that was a cover.
Yeah, it is a cover.
No.
No.
Oh, no.
You guys are thinking of.
That's late-slide.
Oh, my God.
What's wrong with y'all?
We're going to go away for a minute.
Oh, my God.
We're going to come back.
A win is a win.
A win is a win.
I don't care what you're saying.
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Hello, everybody.
Hey, thank you for being here.
It's time to go to the news.
Bobby's big.
Stories.
I got a lot to talk about today.
First is, your phone may be adding to your allergies.
We just have our phones with us so much,
and it constantly exists in our hands or in our sight that it's just part of us,
so we don't think about everything that it picks up along the way.
Now, when it comes to allergies, if you're sneezing or wheezing,
it could be because of your phone, because, again,
dog, cat dander, pollen, mold.
Anything that's in the air can actually be on your phone.
And if you're putting it up to your face, you're breathing it right in.
I don't put it up to my face.
Like rarely do I put my phone up to my face.
I don't make calls or if I do it's a speaker.
Okay, I'm talking to normal folks, not even myself because I don't talk on the phone.
Okay, okay, okay.
Well, this is fascinating to me because I put it up to my face all the time.
Yes.
Yes.
All right.
Sometimes Amy's up there licking her phone.
I'm like, Amy, weird.
But no, really, if you have bad allergies and you're fighting them and you're
taking medicine or you're staying away from places.
Remember your phone.
You can gently wipe it with a disinfecting wipe so that it doesn't have all that crap on it.
That's what's up.
That's from the asthma and immunology research journal.
Okay?
If it had been from like, you know, goober.com, it would have been a story, but this is real.
A teenage brother uses a slingshot to help fight off a man attempting to abduct his eight-year-old sister.
Wow.
This whole story was crazy because the kid just sees the guy come out of the woods and grab his sister.
Listen to this. A guy from Alpena Township helped fight off an attempt to kidnapper.
Michigan State Police reported that an eight-year-old girl was out in the backyard when a suspect, because there was a wood line into their backyard, walked out of the woods into their backyard area.
What the crap.
This sounds like a creepy story that people, it's like an urban legend, like the kidnapper from the woods.
Yeah.
But it was real. The suspect grabbed the girl eight years old and held her mouth shut and then started to like drag her through the woods.
woods, the girl's brother
who's 13, saw
the suspect and started
shooting him using a slingshot.
He hit the abductor in the head
and the chest. First of all,
who uses a slink? Good for that kid.
David and Goliath or something. I mean, I don't know how to
use that slingshot. I never used
a slingshot. Maybe a potato gun. Boom.
Oh, yeah, those are cool. But that he
was that accurate with a slingshot, or that would even stop
the guy? I'd have been like slingshot. I'm sure.
Hit him on it. And then what do you do? Like
get knocked out? But still, unless you're knocked out,
What do you do?
I'm surprised the abductor just didn't keep abducting and just keep running as getting hit.
But hit him twice.
They found the suspect hiding in a nearby gas station.
The guy had injury.
So I don't know what he was shooting at him.
Maybe ninja stars.
Did you know when David and Goliath that David was actually the favorite to win that fight?
If you go back and understand where they were coming from.
Well, they didn't have odds.
But they say slingshot, but really the most valuable fighters with those guys that had the slings like the slingers.
Yeah, yeah.
And so from a distance, they could kill.
from forever away.
They were basically sharpshooters.
And that's what he was.
Over time, that story has turned into a,
because the story accurate,
and they know exactly where it happened,
and the description was true,
but that story has turned into a underdog type story
when really, everybody knew David's about to whoop his butt.
They brought down the biggest guy to fight,
but he's physical, and he's wearing armor.
And, you know, he's right,
but David's like, I'm not, I don't have to get near you.
Watch this.
Boom, boom, boom, down.
Interesting.
Yeah.
I want to stop telling that story.
Well, you know, I mean,
the story itself is not wrong,
but what that story has kind of morphed into,
an underdog tale.
I still like it for that if it inspires somebody,
but it really wasn't that.
Right, I saw little kid, big kidnapper.
Yeah.
Got him.
Yeah.
I need to know what he was doing,
what he was flinging.
Shooting, yeah.
Probably marbles.
I don't know.
Warrows or rock.
I don't know.
I'd have kept on a duck.
That was going to hurt me.
But maybe he was shocked.
Like, I feel like maybe he was like,
I don't know what just hit me,
but I need to get out of here.
Or maybe he just sees somebody see him
because he got shot and lets the kid go.
Golly.
But that walking out of the woods and grabbing a young kid stuff,
that is bananas.
Crazy.
There you go.
That's that one.
Good for that kid, that 13-year-old,
for just seeing it happen.
A guitar, Kurt Cobain destroyed on stage,
sold for $600,000.
It was also signed by all three members of Nirvana.
A piece of Kurt Cobain history went on sale.
The original estimate was $60,000,
but now it's basically 600,000.
And it's not even from like an award show or famous one.
It's just an all beat up guitar that they all signed.
And that's pretty cool too.
That's really cool.
And the fact that he's dead.
Not that that's cool,
but that's why the value is extremely high.
So there's that.
I was watching a clip yesterday of,
you're familiar with Nirvana, Amy?
Yeah.
How many songs can you name?
Entertain us. Here we are now.
I'm not singing the right side chill, but what do you think?
Teen spirit.
Smells like.
Teen spirit smells like.
Teen spirit.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Smells like teens.
No, I know because it's your band.
Your favorite band.
No, no, my favorite.
My favorite's counting gross.
Okay.
One of my favorites.
From a season.
Yes.
But I'm asking.
From your grunge days.
Yeah.
No, I always thought I was grung just because I'm poor.
There's a difference.
How many songs can you name?
That.
Okay, smells like teen spirit.
Give me a hint for one more.
I know I know it.
Come? Come as you are.
Yeah. As you are.
I was watching a club. I'm just giving you a hard time about Nirvana.
Unless you wear a shirt, then it gets serious.
If she comes in a Nirvana shirt,
lucky for you. I don't have one, and I was never grunge.
There's a video that were playing the MTV Music Awards and the bassist.
Chris Navicellick at the end of it, throws his guitar up and tries to catch it.
And he can't catch it.
He hits him right in the face and knocks him out.
Just boom, right on stage.
Yeah, that was cool.
Terrible and hilarious.
He didn't do it on.
He didn't throw it up and be like, oh, I'm grunt.
I'm rock.
He tried to catch it.
Boom, right in his face.
I mean, hilarious now.
Yeah, because he's okay.
He's all right.
Yeah.
I think he's in politics now.
I was.
Yeah, I remember he's seen that.
A while back.
Amy, can you name any Pearl Jam songs?
Of course you can.
I could if you give me a hint.
Oh, I got one.
What?
Daughter.
Oh, wow.
Don't call me daughter.
That's all I got.
That's all I got.
Can you name any County Crow's songs?
Yeah, around here.
Wow. Come on, Amy, I got one more.
It's a big one. Mr. Jones.
Yeah, I know really the melody, but I like that.
Mr. Jones, Amy.
Yeah, I had the CD, so I'm just trying to.
Good for you.
Long December. Long December.
Oh, Long September.
No, December. I'm just kidding. It's December.
Okay. I would believe whatever you said. I know the beat.
Long December.
Yeah.
It's hard to believe or something.
Yeah. Yeah. That's good. Jay Z and Beyonce bought a new home for $200 million.
That's so cool.
It set a record for the most expensive house ever sold in California and they paid in cash.
Yeah, how do you do that?
That's crazy.
That's crazy.
How do they do that?
They are both really wealthy.
Yeah.
Yeah, they're both wildly rich.
Can name a Jay Z song?
Yeah.
For a, hold on.
Oh, boy.
Concrete jungle.
Yeah, where is that?
Where is that concrete jungle?
New York.
There we go.
Is that Alicia Keys?
What's it called?
Concrete jungle, where dreams I make.
Empire's out of mind.
Is that one?
That's it.
Can you name another one?
Yes.
I just need a hint.
If you haven't, 100 minus 1.
99 problems in.
Let's go.
Okay, good.
How about Beyonce?
Can you name any Beyonce songs?
Yeah.
Put a ring on it.
To the left, to the left.
That's good.
Yeah, everything owns in the box to the left.
Everything you own.
Independent.
Okay, I like it.
And that's a looking name is Brian.
Senators give satellite phones a security measure.
Did you see that yesterday?
Members of the U.S. Senate have been issued special phones
as security measure, so if everything goes down, they can call,
but everybody's like, why are they doing it right now?
They've never done this before?
Satellite phones been offered to all members of Senate.
They're designed to be used for emergency communication during a disruptive event.
That's from CBS News.
Is it that they know the aliens are coming?
Oh.
No, probably not.
No.
No.
I feel like, are they preparing, yeah.
It makes me think of that show Lone Survivor.
Yeah, that was good for like a season.
I think it only lasted like what?
No, went to Netflix and they kept making.
Really?
Yeah.
That's the Keeper Sutherland.
Yeah, they have one person.
They go, what's up?
Oh, designated.
Whatever.
Loan Survivor's the,
A look into my brain.
A look at Ames brain, everybody.
I know, I know, I know.
Okay.
Loan Survivor.
We disagreed.
Okay.
Is a book, Marcus Littrell.
He's a Navy SEAL that survived alone.
Yeah, we saw that.
Okay.
I'm just making sure you'll know where I'm at.
And then designated survivor is the one that gets picked to like go into a safe room.
And then they.
In case everything else blows up.
Right.
It's crazy.
It was good though, wasn't it?
Yeah, it was awesome.
A scientist and all of his contemporaries, they figure out how many T-Rexes existed back in the day.
And one of you didn't believe in dinosaurs.
That was me.
It's not that I didn't believe.
I just thought that that was kind of like a fake thing that they told kids.
That means you didn't believe.
Like, I went to a museum and they had a huge.
huge holes. That doesn't mean that lunchbox. That means you didn't believe. I didn't believe it, I guess.
And then recently I realized like, no, they were real and they roamed the earth. That's really crazy.
What are other? Can you give me another example of something? Be sensitive, but don't say the one.
What do you mean?
Something that you think they told kids only to believe, but that wasn't true. Is there another example of that?
Like carrots can make you see better?
Oh, okay. So maybe I believe that too. I'm talking, but just for kids.
because I don't know.
It feels like that was something you assigned dinosaurs can't be real.
That's just something they tell kids.
Yeah.
No, I felt like that was a chance for my parents to be like, no, they are real.
But I don't think my parents even knew.
Okay, don't throw them under the bus because you didn't mind up.
I don't think that's fair for you to do that to your parents.
They should have told me that they were real.
Anyway, they said there are 1.7 billion Tyrannosaurus rexes.
That's great.
On the planet at one time before the asteroid hit.
That was real, the asteroid?
Eddie, I wasn't there.
I haven't seen any sort of.
Doorbell cam.
There's no TikTok on that?
But I think it is universally
believed by scientists
that an asteroid hit
and killed off a lot of that type
of animal.
That's great.
Dinosaurus, obviously.
The little things have turned in
to possibly creatures now.
That being said,
if an asteroid can hit then,
an asteroid can hit now.
Isn't it crazy when you see a rhinoceros?
That's almost a dinosaur.
Amazing.
What animals do you ever look at and go,
that's crazy that exists?
An alligator?
Boat.
Silver-back gorilla?
that's in a zoo.
Unbelievable.
Those things just,
they shouldn't have
even locked at a zoo.
It's a crazy thing
I've ever seen.
I mean,
I enjoyed looking at it,
but then I felt guilty.
It's like watching
one of those Netflix series
is on Ted Bundy.
I'm like,
I'm so into this.
I hate myself,
but I need to watch episode two.
And so that silverback gorilla
was that for me.
They're crazy because they're like dudes.
Like they look at you
and they're like,
uh?
And they can take you
and rip your head off your body.
Yeah.
They're massive.
Wales.
Yeah,
I just haven't been able to see
either of them in person.
rhinoceros.
The rhinoceros I've seen, which we said.
Giraff.
Giraff are crazy.
Those are cool.
Yeah, those are weird.
You ever see a neck on a giraffe?
Yeah.
Of course, you've seen a neck on a giraffe.
Very long.
But if you see it in real life, it's like something your parents told you that existed that you really didn't believe.
You told you.
But see, what's crazy is that they're designed to eat stuff from the top of the tree.
Not designed.
I would say the only ones that ever survived in that area where they could get food with the ones with the longest neck.
So the ones that kept being.
and born had that genetic, so they lived to be that.
Oh my gosh, this is literally the biology final I was just studying for.
Yeah, well, yeah.
A genetics?
Natural selection, too.
Yes, this is it.
I mean, I...
We're so lucky we've even been born because every factor had to work out exactly right for us to be born,
meaning some adult, some, you know, humans had to be certain height or certain size to order just to survive they were in,
or be ready for this kind of weather or temperate.
Animals, drafts.
In that area, you couldn't get food unless you were tall enough to get it.
So all the drafts that weren't tall enough died.
So the only ones that lived were the really long neck ones.
So they just had more really long neck babies.
So, I mean, you can just do this forever.
Yeah, that's crazy.
It's deep.
It's science.
How do giraffes not get eaten?
Because it looks like they're very skinny.
They can run pretty fast.
Is that what it is?
Because I'm like, I feel like someone can just go with the neck.
But they can.
I mean, they do get eaten some.
And it is a real vulnerability of that neck.
I mean, it's wide open.
That's survival of the fittish, right?
That's natural selection.
That's one of the things, though.
Like, they fall, it falls under that.
And giraffe staying groups, too, a lot of times.
And if, but still, yes, they still die sometimes.
Okay.
I guess I go to zoo and they never did.
I'd karate chop that neck if I was, like, trying to fight a giraffe.
What's it going to do?
And I'd get real low.
Because how low can that head actually go?
I think it goes to the ground.
Yeah, but they didn't have much power down there.
And then I have my buddy jump on top from the other top.
Okay, okay.
Okay.
I could beat up a kangaroo, though.
we in this comfortable
of animals.
I can wolf
of kangaroos
but random kangaroo
stop sending me
one and a million
muscle kangaroos listeners
if I just went to Australia
and they said
first kangaroo you see
you're going to fight
I bet on me
because odds are
I'm not going to find
one of those super muscular
kangaroo's out there
and I'm going to
whoop the crap out of it
and then I'm going to be
the rhinoceros I've seen
which we said
that's cool
giraffe
those are crazy
those are cool
yeah those are weird
you ever see a neck on a giraffe
they're very long
of course you've seen
the neck on a drap
but if you see it
in the real life,
it's like something your parents told you
that existed that you really didn't believe.
You told you. But see, what's crazy is that
they're designed to eat
stuff from the top of the tree.
Not designed. I would say the only ones
that ever survived in that area where they could get food
with the ones with the longest neck. So,
the ones that kept being born had that genetic, so they lived
to be that. Oh my gosh, this is literally
the biology final I was just studying for.
Yeah, well, yeah.
Genetics? Natural selection too.
Yes, this is it. I mean,
I...
We're so...
We're so lucky we've even been born because every factor had to work out exactly right for us to be born, meaning some adult, some, you know, humans had to be certain height or a certain size to order just to survive they were in or be ready for this kind of weather or temperate.
Animals, drafts, in that area, you couldn't get food unless you were tall enough to get it.
So all the drafts that weren't tall enough died.
So the only ones that lived were the really long neck ones.
So they just had more really long neck babies.
So, I mean, you can just do this forever.
That's crazy.
That's deep.
It's not deep, it's science.
How did giraffes not get eaten?
Because it looks like they're very skinny.
They can run pretty fast.
Is that what it is?
Because I'm like, I feel like someone can just go at the neck.
But they can.
I mean, they do get eaten some.
Yeah.
And it is a real vulnerability of that neck.
I mean, it's wide open.
That's survival of the fittest, right?
When you get eaten.
That's natural selection.
That's one of the things, though.
Like, they fall, it falls under that.
And draft staying groups, too, a lot of times.
And if, but still, yes, they still die sometimes.
I guess I go to zoo and they never did
I'd karate chop that neck if I was like trying to fight a giraffe
What's it gonna do?
And I'd get real low
Because how low can they head actually go?
I think it goes to the ground
Yeah but I didn't have much power down there
And then I have my buddy jump on top from the other
Top of the neck
Okay, okay, okay
I could beat up a kangaroo though
Before we end this comes up to the animals
I can wolf a kangaroos
But random kangaroo, stop sending me
One and a million muscle kangaroos, listeners
If I just went to Australia
And they said first kangaroo you see you're going to fight
I bet on me.
Because odds are I'm not going to find one of those super muscular kangaroos out there.
And I'm going to who's the crap out of it?
And then I'm going to go, who's next up?
You're going to fight two of them then?
Possibly if I beat the one up.
Good.
So bad.
Other news.
Credit cards are used the most, but we use cash for the types of purchases that we're
embarrassed by.
Mike?
Well, I don't know.
Obviously going to ask you guys.
Research found that people paying cash when they're making purchases they're not
proud of.
That way there's not a bill to remind them or anybody else they live.
whether they bought it.
I mean, that could even mean
dirty stuff.
Yeah.
Oh, sure.
Gosh.
Yeah.
That's where he was going.
That's from the Journal
of the Association for Consumer Research.
All right.
I think that's it for the news.
That's a pretty weird one.
But you know what?
Dang it, we're here.
Thank you.
Close it up.
Bobby's Bees.
Stories.
I've been very fortunate because of this job
I made some cool friends.
For example, Chris Tomlin,
the singer.
Christian Singer, but love the guy.
Just such a nice dude.
I went like text and I'm always like,
dang, Chris Tomlin.
And so he texts me and he's like,
hey, we're doing a charity golf tournament.
Would you play?
And it was like six months ago.
And I'll agree to anything like six months out
because I don't feel like it's ever really going to happen.
Right.
And it was like in the middle of the day.
And so I said, yeah, sure.
Well, all of a sudden it's on my calendar.
Like Chris Tomlin, charity golf tournament.
And so I'm ready to go play.
And what I then realized,
is it was Chris Tomlin's charity celebrity golf tournament.
So I'm like, okay, cool.
But that's always weird for me because then what happens is,
and I would do it again.
I'm just letting you know the awkwardness of me associated with anything celebrity.
As I go to this tournament,
and there are these people that pay a bunch of money
because it's for a charity to play golf on a nice course and with a celebrity.
And so I just want to get ahead of it.
And so I email the person running it, and I say,
can I see a list of all the celebrities?
And she's like, yeah, sure.
And I look at the list and there are one.
There's a lot, like 20 or so.
I'm by far the least celebrity of all.
So I know my group is going to be so disappointed when they're like, okay, everybody,
let's do our celebrity call and see who you're with.
And they're listing people like Drew Breeze.
Whoa.
Celebrity.
So they're like Drew Breeze, who, Super Bowl champion, New Orleans Saints.
I mean, you know him, right?
Wesley.
Westlake High School.
Yeah.
And so they had to be like, I wonder who I, if they got Drew Breeze.
I wonder who I'm going to get.
And they're like, Shea from Dan and Shane.
He's like, ooh, who, walking to the golf carts with them.
And I'm going, oh, no, my group's going to be so disappointed.
And there are listing people like, Ben Rathesberger, who played for the Steelers.
Is that, Amy?
I'd prefer your group.
Vince Gill.
Ah, that's good.
So I'm already pre-embarrassed.
Uh-huh.
So they're like, okay, here's this group.
Buy, Bones.
I go over with the group, and we just drive over to the T.
and they're very nice.
And one of the guys
says, excuse me,
hey, what do you do?
And if anyone ever has to ask what you do,
you ain't a celebrity.
And I said, well,
you know, I do a radio show.
I have radio, it's pretty big,
do some TV shows, write some books.
And he's like, oh, wow,
how long have you been doing that?
I'm like, you know, my whole life.
I'm like, don't worry,
it's not a big day.
He's like, I'm so sorry.
We don't know who you are.
None of them did.
They ended up being an awesome guy.
and had a great time with them.
But it's always...
I looked at the list because I have a list.
Who's on the list?
I'm like the...
I would be the person I would be the least excited to be with.
And I just felt so bad for them.
So then at nine holes,
they switch you over to another group.
Oh.
And I had to relive it again.
It was like times two.
Where they're like, oh, you...
What do you do?
It is a...
And again, I would do it again tomorrow
because whatever Chris asked me to do is for a great cause,
Yes.
Maybe, I don't know.
Find out people who know.
I don't know.
I just felt bad.
I felt bad.
Here's the deal.
Like, I don't think you realize how famous you are.
First of all, I am not famous.
I'm known in pockets.
I'm regionally known in certain pockets.
We all are, but I don't think fame is the word I would use.
I want to hear the rest of this list, and I think we can, like, decide if you're more famous than them.
Oh, God.
Yeah, that's a good game.
Come on.
This is the worst game I've ever heard.
I mean, I have a feeling.
Do I get to vote, too, though?
Uh, yeah, sure.
You already know, you're putting yourself.
Yeah.
No, I'm gonna tell you guys, I looked at the whole list and I was like, I'm the worst.
Let's do it.
Let's do it.
Okay, can I ask how they pay, how they decided to pair?
Is it random?
It's not like, okay, you donated this much so you get this guy and you donated.
I think it's random.
Okay.
Because people I was with, pretty rich.
They should do more research on that.
Like, if you ever watched American Idol?
They were like, we got your guy.
Okay.
I'll just go down some of them.
Go along.
Chris Tomlin.
Obviously, Chris.
Chris.
Shee, Dan and Shea.
Shee.
Amy, I don't want to be in this.
I don't know about that.
Amy's like, I don't want to play.
Shee.
See, the thing with Shea is if it's not Dan and Shea, that's a little harder.
Exactly.
I agree with him.
If he's not together.
Oh, I don't agree with that.
Oh, 100%.
That's the lead singer of Dan and Shea?
Like one of the best singers we've ever heard in our lives.
Right, right, right.
Drew Brees.
Oh, I'm sorry about us.
Sorry, dude.
Drew.
Don't be sorry.
It's just truth.
Tyler Hubbard.
Oh, you.
You.
Again, if it's not FGL, who's Tyler Hubbard?
Okay, come on.
I think that's different than Shea.
I think he isn't really known as being Tyler Hubbard yet.
Correct.
I still think it's him, but I think it's way different than Shea.
That's you.
Okay.
Kirk Herb Street.
He's a legendary.
It's him.
He's a college game day.
He's Amazon, NFL.
He's like that he's the dude.
I mean, I even know who he is.
You do, Amy?
Sports-wise.
Okay, Kirk.
Dave Ramsey.
Dave.
You.
I say you.
You.
I say you.
Are you all crazy?
There aren't a lot of people in debt.
Dave Ramsey's been around for a very long time, has sold tons of books.
So is Bobby.
How many?
Tons of books.
Tons and tons.
But you can pick whoever you want.
I think you're more favorite.
Have you ever read Stanley's first day of school?
Have you?
Answer his question.
Yeah, I read it to my son.
Marcus Allen.
Oh, no.
Marcus Allen.
Legendary NFL football player.
Yeah.
I mean, obviously Vince Gill, I'm not going to read that one.
That's obviously Vince Gil.
Nate Bogotsie.
You.
You.
I'm going to say you.
He's hot right now, but still you.
What?
No, no, I mean, like, he's on fire.
I'm going to go, Nate.
He's kind of been killing it.
Yeah, right now.
Netflix.
And I think he's sold out Bridgeton.
Who is he?
Comedian.
Never heard of it.
You're a comedy, dude.
Yeah, I don't think I've ever heard of Nate Burgazzi.
I think he's good because he's like a clean comedian.
He is.
That's what's awesome about it.
Yeah.
Melchbox is like Nate Bougazi?
Bougat.
No, no, no, that's a different play.
He's great.
He's great.
All right, there he is, comedian.
No, nothing.
No.
Cole McCoy.
You.
You.
Sorry, Colt.
He's played in the NFL.
He still does.
Yeah, but he didn't, he's a back of years.
He just sits there with his helmet on.
Where's he at now?
Exactly.
Exactly.
Move on.
No, not exactly.
I'm genuinely.
Okay, anyway, do you guys see why I was so awkward at this?
Hey, one more, one more.
I don't like it because.
Mason Crosby.
You. He's a kicker.
Really?
Yeah.
Packers for...
Doesn't matter.
I would be much more excited to be with him than me.
I mean, I'd like to meet him, but still you.
Yeah, you're more famous.
Like, go into a bar, more people are going to recognize you than him.
I don't go into bars.
Go into a department store.
Is that the way you measure it?
Walk into a department store, how many people say hi?
Exactly.
Mason Crosby, unless you're in Green Bay, no one's going to know who he is.
Or Georgetown, where he's from?
I don't know.
Everybody was freaking out.
I was too.
I was like,
that's made so gossipy.
Did he kick anything?
But also,
here's the thing, too,
about being known.
It's so,
no,
he didn't kick anything.
He kicked his golf ball
the whole time he teed
that one kicked it.
Was he hitting him wide left?
Don't you think, too?
Because it's a sport,
like you're,
it's golf,
like you got athletes there
to play golf.
And so if they're paired with an athlete,
even if they're the kicker for whatever,
it's like, whoa.
Yeah, it's either you can go with a kicker's
a hall of fame
or a guy who plays
Carly Pierce songs. You pick.
Right? Those dudes aren't going to pick
the dude. You know?
Yeah. But you showed up, you did
the thing. I did good. I showed up. I did the
thing. We raised a bunch of money. Good.
It's very awkward.
I wonder who your guys got the second night.
I saw. I went to talk to him. Drew Brees.
They got an upgrade.
That a great day. They did.
It started out pretty rough.
Yeah, I'm saying. It was a rough day for them.
Well, we could look at the positive and maybe we gained
a listener or two.
No, probably not.
Maybe they were like, look, check this guy out.
I doubt that.
But it was fun.
By the end of the time, we were getting along pretty good.
Did you talk to all this people?
Like Marcus Allen, then?
I talked to Phil Fulmer, Coach Fulmer for a while.
He's awesome.
Who's he?
Philip Fulmer?
Not ringing a bell.
Oh.
Who is he?
And I was, like, geeking out.
You don't know who Philip Fulmer?
No, I don't.
I don't.
Wow, yeah, I was geeking out.
Like old school coach?
He gave me his, like, number in his email, and I was going,
I'm nervous to even text him or call him.
Text them right now.
He's like, hey, man, thinking about you.
I put it out.
Thinking about you.
Philip Homer, he won national championships of Tennessee.
Then it was like that athletic, still is.
Okay.
Or maybe he is anymore, but whatever.
Anyway, I'm done.
Anyway, it was tough, but I did it.
I fought through it.
I'm awkward.
I just feel sorry for people that get stuck with me.
Like in life, and my wife.
I'm like, I'm so sorry for her.
She got stuck with me.
It was just a version of that.
Are you guys going to call if you want?
877-77 Bobby.
That's our number.
Amy got in trouble.
Remember that time?
I know.
I don't want to bring a past time.
What do you mean?
I don't want to bring him in PR.
It's a pattern.
No, it's not a pattern.
Remember that time?
This is different though.
Let me just set the stage.
This is very different.
Let me just set the stage.
And sometimes, you know, I need to learn again, you know, and I'm open to learning.
Yeah.
So there was this church here in town called The Revenant.
There's a big documentary about it.
The Rembrandt.
know, the Rembrandts.
No, they sing the friend's song.
What is they called?
The Revenant, maybe DeCaprio's.
Yeah, I don't know.
Whatever it is.
They had a plane crash.
And then some people are like, oh, they're covering it up because of all the shady stuff that's happened.
Whatever.
And Amy's like, I heard they're not dead.
I heard from people in town.
So she says this on the year.
The remnant.
Yes, the Waydown Workshop.
She said if you get skinnier, you're closer to God and she made a bunch of money.
Whatever.
Yeah, my mom did it back in the 90s.
Amy said, I heard they're not dead.
and NPR covered it and said,
No, no, no.
Amy's wrong.
Like they called her out.
They called her out.
Hilarious.
You know, I wasn't saying it was a fact.
I said, I heard.
I wasn't like.
So you're just spreading rumors.
Amy goes, why are their bodies?
Why haven't they been found?
This is the article.
Oh, wow, wow.
She went on to say that Shamblin's body was never recovered.
That's what I heard.
Okay.
We were having a, we're friends around a microphone having a conversation,
which is sometimes how I treat it,
which I need to step back and realize.
The host of I have already.
Bobby Bones show broadcast their theories.
They,
including Amy Brown,
said she faked her death
when her husband's private plane crashed
into Percy Warner Lake and May.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Let's not revisit this
because now it's going to come back up.
Cool, cool.
So the comma, there's now a new story.
Come on.
Amy's in trouble.
Amy.
Go ahead.
Aw.
Okay, so I was...
Tell them what you said the first time,
though.
Okay.
I was a Kappa,
Kappa Gamma,
a Texas A&M.
I got a letter from
my chapter saying they have been...
Just say what you said on the year. Remind them
what you said before you say why you get in trouble.
I don't remember, but go ahead. Our listeners.
They're suspended
and I said that I saw on Reddit
that they got suspended
because they played
blackout or back out.
Which means you drink so much you blackout?
Or you back out of being in that sorority?
Right. With
incoming college girls. So they were still
in high school. It was inappropriate.
Whatever. That
is I don't know that that is true.
That's from Reddit.
You can't say that now because you definitely did not point that direction.
I did.
I said it.
I said I said I had to do research.
I know, but you're not like, I don't know if it's true.
You were like, I saw it on a Reddit.
This is a deal.
And then you researched it.
You're right.
You're right.
You're right.
I treated it as fact when it is not a reliable source.
It was theories based on the suspension, which I got a letter saying they had been put on probation
or whatever or suspension.
And I.
decided to then do research and that's what I came across.
And then I chose to say it on air and that was irresponsible.
So the current president of the Kappa's at Texas A&M right now sent me an email.
Oh my goodness.
Hey me, Kat got your tongue on me.
Boy, I know.
What's wrong?
You are struggling right now.
Because I'm mortified.
Go ahead.
And I, last night when I read the email, I was like, I hate myself.
But then I had to forgive myself.
and then I also asked that she forgive me.
Paraphrase the email for the guys in the studio and the listener.
It's long.
Paraphrase is that since that episode aired,
which she had the date, May 12th, aired multiple people,
alumni, parents, members,
have sent her that episode to hear
because they are concerned about their children
participating in Backout, Blackout.
So anyway, long story short,
That's not what it was.
Not long story short, by the way, guys.
This is long story long, but go ahead.
It was something to do with Snapchat.
They clarified it.
I don't know.
We don't even, I don't even get into the details because I don't really care.
What the email said is I read it.
Basically, somebody was recorded drinking underage.
On Snapchat.
So this.
Is that why you just been a sort?
I don't know.
That seems a lot different than back out of blackout.
I am not speculating anything because it's not my place.
But you do all the time.
Not right now.
We're just friends talking to.
We're just buddies around the old microphone.
And I forget that.
And I just feel bad that like it's led.
They've been working hard to repair some of the stuff.
And that there's incoming, you know, pledges, members.
There's parents that are like, whoa, whoa, I don't want,
that could potentially say, I don't want my daughter to be a Kappa.
And I would hate that because I enjoyed my experience as a Kappa.
And they are a wonderful group of girls.
And I'm very proud of them.
So I emailed her.
immediately and apologized and
owned my
negligence. You haven't really owned it here
you kind of danced around it a lot.
No, I'm telling you what I'm telling you
okay, then I'll own it.
I'll read you the email that I sent her.
I don't need that.
It is very, I owned it, I asked
for forgiveness, I told her
that I shouldn't, even if
even if it was fact,
it was not my place to share it.
No, no, if it's fact, it's okay to share it.
That's a new story.
That's one of her,
I didn't have it as fact.
And I, as a, I'm not a journalist, but if I were, I would have to prove it.
And sometimes we are here and we do report the news at times.
And so people hear us.
And I forget that people hear us and the fact that multiple people,
multiple people center that episode.
So you forget the microphone in front of your face?
It just made me so embarrassed.
We just hang out.
She forgets we've been on the air.
We do.
Sometimes we say things that we regret and that is one of them.
Absolutely.
That's what you.
That's the thing right there.
I say stuff too all the time.
I'm like, oh, I wish I wouldn't have said that.
Yeah.
Oh, man.
That's awesome.
What's awesome?
That's awesome.
Like,
she got God again, huh?
Got God again.
I mean, oh.
I know.
Good for you.
For coming on here and kind of admitting.
Kind of.
I fully admitted it.
You got there.
What happened was half people that were listening to turn the radio off because you were like standing, like not getting into the point.
Yeah.
So they didn't hear it.
Like some of those details were necessary.
Now you got to go to Reddit and say, guys, you guys are wrong.
I got an email from the president.
Yeah.
Make it right.
Okay.
Whatever.
Thank you.
Amy.
What do we learn?
Capas are great.
No.
No, Amy.
Okay.
The cap.
That's not what you learned.
What you learned is you can't present things as fact.
I was joking.
I just wanted to shout out to the cap is there that are working really hard to repair things.
And what I learned is I am not going to say anything or try not to say anything unless I have it as fact.
There you go.
I am not committing to that.
That's why I said try.
Yeah.
But I will just say the word allegedly beforehand.
I like that.
Yeah.
There you go.
Let me go talk to Lisa Immobile.
Alabama. Hey Lisa, welcome to the Bobby Bone Show. What's going on?
Good morning. Morning. Morning. So, me and my son listen to you guys every morning.
And he wanted to see if you may say, I would sing that a Tuesday song. Today is his 11th birthday.
And he's like, what a coincidence. Do you think he's saying the Tuesday song for my birthday?
What's his name? Cody? Cody? Cody? Okay. I don't know if he's listening now or is he already at school since it's
late?
Yeah, we were in carline.
I told him we could listen back at the podcast.
We'll do that.
Lunchbox, you're awesome.
From Cody.
Smartest 11-year-old out there.
Happy birthday, Cody.
Cody, this is for you, buddy.
Happy 11th birthday.
Sorry you couldn't hear it live,
but this will be on the podcast forever for you.
It is a song about Tuesday.
Thank you very much.
Let's go.
There aren't enough songs about Tuesday
because every day's about Friday and Saturday.
So we made this song so people would appreciate Tuesday,
which is today.
And here we go.
Come on.
The best day of the week
You all know what's my time
So I made a song about Tuesday
So happens it rhymes
The lowest number of crimes
It's super bingo at 9
I don't know how you do your Tuesday
This is how I do mine
The sun comes up
There's a smile on my mouth
Why? Because I love Tuesday
Is the first thing I shout
Free Zumba this morning
Every Tuesday at 5
I got my spandex on
It's time to head to the Y
I say Tuesday
H-O-A-D-Duesday
Housewife's going
Boose Day
I'm just talking about Tuesday
It's Tuesday
Is my recycling on the curb
As I drive off?
Yep, my recycling's on the curb
I mean Fridays are fine
Because they're casual and all
But I'm always more productive
On my Tuesday conference call
My after work plans
I got my spray tan
I'm drinking lemon water
Adding me some cayenne
Pebbles and Bam Bam
I'm watching C-SPAN
And then it's two for one
It's Sonic with a Connie in each hand
I say Tuesday
H-O-A-Duesday
Housewives going booze
I'm just talking about
Tuesday
Tuesday
Brown cow goes
Moose Day
Eat some cashew
Day
I'm just talking about
Tuesday
Ah
It's Marty Grau
On a Tuesday
I go to Cromaga
On a Tuesday
I'm playing Pokemon
On a Tuesday
Came out of my mom
On a Tuesday
Happy birthday Cody
That's a Tuesday song
Number 1 in America
If number 1 means number
10,00032
That's right.
All right, happy birthday, buddy.
Bobby Bones Show.
Bonehead.
Norrie of the day.
This story comes us from Chicago, Illinois.
A man was driving home,
1.30 a.m. stops, get some chicken.
Parks in front of his house.
He's getting out walking up the sidewalk.
When someone pulls out of guns says,
give me all your stuff.
So the guy hands him over his keys,
debit card, the bucket of chicken.
Chicken, yeah.
Yeah.
So the guy's like, oh, car keys jumps in the guy's car.
You think he drives away?
Now, he sat there and ate the chicken until police arrives.
Huh, it's hungry.
Bate car, but with chicken.
Yeah.
I mean, he got the keys, got the wallet, got in the car.
What kind of chicken was it?
It just says, fried chicken.
Like homemade chicken?
I mean, it's 1.30 a.m., so I'm thinking it's something fast food.
Oh, yeah.
KFC?
I probably just got out of town with stolen car then.
130 back.
It's funny that he just ate that.
Was he so drunk?
Was he robbing somebody drunk?
They do think he was under the influence.
I can't imagine you want to steal a car and you get distracted.
buy chicken. Oh, um, if you're,
have the munchies. Oh,
yeah, I guess you should be drunk or, yeah.
Impaired, I just impaired. I should have said. Impaired.
Okay, go ahead. I'm lunchbox. That's your bonehead
story of the day.
Study show working out makes you significantly
happier. That's some bullcrap.
At least while you're working out. I'm sad and
I hate life. I hate, I hate exercise.
Hate it. I like competing and sometimes
there's exercise in that. I hate exercise.
I think it's likely because of the endorphins
that are released. I guess. But
It's counterbalanced and mine for the hatred I have for exercise.
I'm just back to even.
What about afterwards?
You feel good?
Nah, tired and sweaty.
I got no energy.
But I do it because I know it's going to lead to a healthy long life until I get hit by a bus and all that was for nothing.
Oh, man.
That's exactly how your brain works.
Oh, no, that's how my brain works for sure.
So, but no, a study of more than 2,500 young, early middle age and late middle age people, even older adults,
found that those who had a higher physical activity level were happier and had greater life satisfaction.
Regardless of age.
I have a picture that Eddie took.
Eddie and I were working out yesterday.
And he was like,
hey, let me, let me take a picture of you.
Like, because I take pictures of him working out.
I'll send it to him.
I'll post them on social media.
Yeah, look, you don't send him.
You post them.
Yeah, sure.
I'll forget.
I don't ever send him.
I don't even check with them.
I'll post him.
And I have it, and it's a really,
it's a cool picture.
And I'm going to be honest with you.
I look pretty ripped.
Because I don't feel like I am.
That's why I took it.
I know.
It's wild.
And I was like, is this even me?
I was going to post it, but then it looks like total douchebag to post that picture on my even story.
I want to see it.
Come here.
But you can say that I took it.
It doesn't matter.
I'm still posting it.
Obviously, someone else took it.
Yeah, I got an idea.
I got an idea.
You want me to post it?
No, I don't know.
Come look at this, Amy.
I'm sitting on the ground, and I was literally doing these things where you sit down and you left these.
Amy, Amy, let's hear it.
Okay.
Look at that.
Look.
Amy, let's hear it.
Yeah.
Do I not look?
Yes.
I think.
I can't post that picture.
Why?
Because I hate people when they're like,
you know what?
Just getting some sun,
but they're actually like in a thong.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And you're like, no,
you just wanted to show your life.
It's a very interesting position.
I was sitting on the ground doing...
Right.
You can crop that part.
But you also...
Yeah, that's what she's talking about.
You can't see it on my shorts.
Okay.
You posted something from the pickleball tournament,
like where you look very ripped.
That was a picture of somebody took,
I was just walking.
Right.
This is me lifting weights.
That's the difference.
Balling out is what that.
that is.
Okay, it could
I can't do it.
What if it could
inspire?
It won't.
Ooh,
you could inspire people.
Just get inspired people
to hate me more
because they're going to be like,
why do you post pictures
of himself?
Dang.
And my wife makes fun
to me when I post anything
like that.
She's like,
why would you post that?
You want to show something off?
I don't know.
Well, you're proud of yourself.
I wasn't.
I just think it's a good picture,
but also I'm lifting weights.
Maybe I'll put it in my story
for one hour.
Go on, dude.
Do it.
Say, put in your story.
and be like, should I post this?
Yeah, that's good question.
See what people say.
Take a poll.
But I just posted it asking, should I post it?
Or posted your main feed and say, should I post this?
Do it.
Do it.
The comments.
I don't know, guys.
It feels so losery.
I can't do it.
Okay.
Who are we to say?
I do.
I say stuff all the time.
I get paid to say stuff.
But who cares?
Yeah.
They think you're DB.
Who cares?
Well, it's my wife, though.
She's like, that's important.
That's important.
That's important.
That's important.
I'm not going to post it.
Okay, that's it for the show today.
We got to go.
Thank you very much.
We'll see you tomorrow.
Goodbye, everybody.
Yeah.
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