The Bobby Bones Show - Tues Post Show (02-21-23)
Episode Date: February 22, 2023Bobby shares his thoughts going into the Raging Idiots Million Dollar Show tonight. Bobby on dealing with a cough so he’s going to get a shot right after this. He checks in on his friend who is stay...ing at his house but hasn’t seen because he’s sick. Bobby runs though what a typical schedule looks like for him. We find out everyone got a personalized soccer jersey…except Lunchbox.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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It's time for the Bobby Bones Post Show.
Here's your host, Bobby Bones.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Hey, can they hear us in the green room?
Are we down?
I can go check.
Yeah, go check real quick.
So Eddie and I have a big show tonight at the Riemann Auditorium, The Raging Idiots, the 6 to 8.
annual million dollar show.
The only reason we didn't do it last year in the year before,
because it's because of COVID.
We honestly would have done it last year,
but when there are kids that are up there
and they're going through the cancer process and fighting cancer,
I don't, I don't even want to like 1% risk it.
Because we were like, yeah, we can do it.
Everything's open.
But it was like, when you're dealing with kids coming from a hospital,
we just were like, let's just air to the side of caution.
So that's tonight.
We're very excited about that.
But, and just to let you guys know, listen to this,
the records are playing tonight,
which is Michelle Branch and Jessica Harp,
and they're going to play,
it's all right.
Leave the pieces.
Yeah.
And I be fine.
And don't worry about this.
It's all right.
Yeah, I'll be fine.
And so they said the reason they got back together
is because I asked them to come play this show.
And they were like, that's why.
You'll hear it in the interview tomorrow.
What I'm telling you is we just finished the interview with them now
because I was not going to make them come in after performing at night.
Heck, I didn't make them come in today.
Let me rephrase that.
I was not going to ask them to come in after I had him perform that next.
morning. So they came in and we did the interview. And it was awesome. It's like almost geek
out awesome. Like that's super cool. Michelle Branch, man back in the day, everywhere. Are you kidding?
Oh, come on. So she's playing this tonight and she's also doing.
She's doing goodbye to you. No, no. Because she has like nine songs that I knew. Do you know the other one?
Because we played it. Yes. And I tried to sing it because in rehearsal somebody has to fill in.
So that about it. Okay. Come on. Come on. Come on.
Turn it inside out so I can breathe.
It's everywhere.
Every.
No, but we just did that.
Hold on.
I turned it inside out so I can breathe.
Ta-d-doom-to-d-d-dun-d-dun.
Inside of me.
Because any day I go, you'll...
Now, that's everywhere.
That's that song.
Hold on, hold on.
I just worked up the whole song we just played.
We're going to get this.
I've listened to it 5,000 times in the last few days.
And now they're all on my head.
It is all you wanted.
Oh, yeah.
I wanted to be like you.
I wanted everything.
There it is.
I'm really looking forward to tonight.
Come on.
And I also just don't want to spoil any surprise.
Wait, there's a couple surprises tonight.
I would love to talk about him right now, but I'm just not going to.
I would love to.
I know.
It would be cool.
Maybe tomorrow, but we're going to be exhausted tomorrow when this show ends.
And I'm going to go over to the doctor after this.
I hit him up again.
And I said, hey, I can't get rid of this cough.
And I've purposely not been coughing around, going around anybody.
And he's like, well, you're not contagious.
You just have inflamed bronchial, whatever that is.
I'm like, cool, but if I, even when I do the show, I'll have to turn the mic off.
And you'll hear me through Amy's mic here.
But I'll turn the mic off and come back on with the mic.
Constantly dealing with it.
Because if I'm projecting, it's like pushing on it.
So I'm going to go over there in like 25, 30 minutes and just get a shot.
Ooh, in the lungs?
No, God no.
Why the shot is that?
What are you going?
It's a, in your shoulder, and it hurts.
It's like a one foot long needle in your lungs.
Yeah.
Where are you going to get that?
No, no, why would you think that?
What?
No.
So I'm going to go over and then everybody's like, what are you doing for your cough?
I've tried everything.
But I'm not sick.
I had the stupid bronchial infection that is better.
But Ahmad, who is one of Eddie and I's best friends for 15, 20 years, he, the old story
was when we were just the raging idiots and we're just playing all the shows in the road a model just
show up we wouldn't even be like hey man we're going to be in Atlanta or hey we're going to be up
in Boston he would just find it by flight and just show up at the venue and be like hey I'm here
yeah it's amazing at like noon and so he just hang so then it turned into well if you're always here
why don't you just sing background for us because he can sing and he's like okay oh sure whatever
and so he got here two days ago but he was sick and he texted me he was like I told this
story on the air he's like I don't feel good I said well I'm not going to be around you
you until you're better. So he's been locked up in a guest room for over two days. I ordered his food,
push it up to the door. Yesterday, I said, hey, what can I get you? Meaning you? Meaning,
meaning, meaning lunch. I say, what can I get you for lunch? He goes, steak, salad, mother's apple,
cider vinegar, coconut oil, apple, toothbrush, Mountain Valley Springwater. I was like, dude, Doc,
groceries. You're in a room. Toothbrush. He just stopped bringing anything. Yeah, well, like, what happened? He goes,
it's infected with the disease that I had.
my gosh. That's totally him.
So he should be, I mean, we can FaceTime it. He should be ready
to go tonight. Let's see what's up here.
But you haven't seen him. See him.
I was working out yesterday in the yard.
Yeah, but he was in a distance at a distance.
And he was in the, like, the other corner of the yard.
He was out in the yard, but wouldn't let him close to me.
So let's see if he answers.
But he should be there.
What I was?
Hey, we're recording, so don't say anything bad.
What's going on?
How you feeling?
I'm feeling good.
no for real
I feel a little jittery
but it's good
I'm feeling better than I got
jittery as in like
from medicine or jittery is in like
because you're a little nervous
jittery from
medicine
and a little bit of nervous
you feel like you can sing
you feel like your health
why do we need
I can sing a little bit
that sounds good
okay just making sure
we were just talking about you.
I didn't order any breakfast.
Do you have breakfast?
I don't have any breakfast.
Maybe I'm generally because I'm hungry.
That could be it.
Maybe so.
I definitely left this morning at like four.
Did you hear?
I left like four this morning.
I forgot to order him breakfast.
So he's been a prisoner without food.
Oh no.
I bet that happens in prison all the time.
Yeah.
Do you need me to order you food?
You want lunch now or you want breakfast or do you want the same thing as yesterday?
You know, I like some steak.
It's like three days in a row of steak.
Every meal's been steak.
Yeah.
What's going on?
Why so much steak?
A little steak and potatoes maybe.
Maybe some asparagus.
He's milk in the prison.
Yeah, where do you go to get...
You can put some what on there?
A little crab.
Crab!
Bobby's like a five-star hotel.
A lobster?
Sorry, laughing, coffee.
Okay, I'm going to order food.
You want the same thing as yesterday?
Yes, that would be awesome.
I'll just reorder.
A little bit of...
A little bit of...
Asparagus.
I don't know they have asparagus there.
It's a lunchtime.
I will order that same food.
And if they have asparagus, I will get it.
Is there anything else?
Do you want fruit?
Maybe a lemon.
A lemon?
But you can't order a lemon from Uber Eats.
I can't be like sending one lemon.
Lemon?
Well, okay.
That's all I needed, really.
Just the lemon is what he needs.
I can get you a...
There's a lemon in the...
You know what?
I have one in the kitchen, for sure.
So I'll get you a lemon.
I'll be home.
I gotta go to the doctor, then I'll be home.
I'll have a freaking lemon for you.
Just to clear the limb system.
Yeah, of course.
All that.
So I will order that same food, though.
Okay.
And then I'll have you a lemon.
Tell him to do a little Michelle Branch, see how he's...
We had Michelle Branch up there a second ago.
Oh, you did?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Getting ready for tonight.
What's up with that?
Do you know the songs yet?
I mean, I've been listening to Michelle.
What was the first line go like?
The Wreckers.
You should know that.
Do the record.
Hey, the records.
I don't know about the records, though.
Oh, you don't know that one.
Okay, okay.
I don't know the records, but I've heard of them.
I don't think I have to sing background on the records.
Do you?
Okay, maybe not.
But it's the one that goes, um...
Do I?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
No.
Yeah, I know what you're talking about.
No, he doesn't.
What's you been doing in that room for two days?
I don't know.
Matt, I've been chilling in luxury, Eddie.
Like, chilling in luxury.
But you're supposed to be going through all the songs.
Yeah, yeah.
I mean, I've been doing that.
It's been in luxury, though.
I've been going through all the songs in luxury.
This is way better than my house in Austin.
It's way bigger.
It's way better.
I mean, it felt luxurious.
I asked him.
I was like, dude, are you okay?
You've been locked in that room?
You know, for two days?
He's like, all going to have been better.
He's like, this is luxury quarantine.
Dude, that is not a joke, man.
I'm for real.
This is very luxury.
Okay.
I will be home in a little bit.
I just checking on you.
I'll order this food at 11,
because that's when the place opens for lunch.
Okay.
And then I'll just tell you when it's up there.
I'll see him a little bit.
I'll appreciate it.
All right.
See, buddy.
Don't forget that lemon, but...
A lemon from Uber Eats.
Just add a lemon.
It has.
He's been treated like a king in there.
I feel guilty because I can't hang out with him.
So I'm like getting him everything he wants.
A king, you forgot breakfast.
He hasn't eaten.
That part's true, though, too.
I forgot.
Well, I was in the middle of the show this morning,
and I just didn't order anything.
And Caitlin's not there.
I think maybe she did it yesterday.
yesterday? No, it's not. I took him down breakfast. I took him over to the door and left it there.
It was two yogurts. It was almond milk.
Oh, you left it early? Yep. I left them a good breakfast. I texted them. I said, I just left
breakfast at your door. That's why I didn't do it today. I didn't do it today. Anyway,
done with that. Let me run over a couple things.
Yeah. Someone to email me asking what my schedule was like on a normal day. I just wrote down
yesterday. I'll go over it real quick with you from yesterday. 3.30 a.m.
to 1230 show, meaning getting ready for this show, doing the post show, which we do now,
we did 25 whistles and had a meeting. So from 3.30 to 1230, that's nine hours or so,
was working on the show, doing the show, or doing one of the shows. I got home at 1 at 1.30 had
at 1.30 had a meeting about an Olympic show that we're working on that were pitching out.
Who knows if it would get picked up or not? Olympic. Olympics?
The Olympics? In Paris? Yeah. So at two.
Casually throw that out there. Well, we created a show.
my, like, creative partner, and we even did a pilot really, like, super, super cheap with
animation, but I want to say what the show is.
Okay.
And so we're meeting with NBC about the show to see if they, but it's so early, but we did
all this.
So we had a meeting about that yesterday.
The car guy came over, and because I couldn't get the keys unlocked.
2.30, Stanley, Medicine.
I did a little tiny walk around the house of him, and at a 3 o'clock workout.
5 o'clock we had dinner
Caitlin cooked steak
Boom it was awesome
Steaking potatoes
No potatoes steak
We didn't have potatoes
We had them all yesterday
Salad
And she made
And rice
And rice
And rice and rice
Yeah lemon
Was squeezed on the rice
For sure
For sure
We played cards
And we ate at 530
And then I worked
At 7 on the show
For today
Until 830
To which I played Madden
From 830 to 930
You got a couple
of basketball games
In I saw that
What do you mean
A couple of 2K games
Well, anytime I'm on PlayStation, I just write down Madden
Yeah, okay.
Block it.
I actually didn't play any football.
I just consider all PlayStation Madden.
Got it.
Yeah.
Your team looks good, dude.
Thank you.
I've been working hard on them.
I really made a salary cap blunder, though,
that I'm embarrassed to share with everybody.
Did Rich Eisen notes, I'm going to go fill in at 930,
and then at 10, Caitlin and I watched another episode of the HBO show
The Last of Us and then fell asleep, and then woke up this morning.
So that was yesterday's day.
Quite the day.
Yeah, not crazy, crazy, but still pretty active.
Eddie was going to work out with me at three.
God, I'm still pissed about that.
And he got to call.
Or he called me and he's like, hey, I'm out.
He texted me, I'm out.
Well, my wife, she said, I'm stuck at the doctor's office.
You're going to have to pick up the boys.
And I'm like, I work out at three.
And I feel stupid, are you in that?
Because it's such a luxury.
You know, like, I got to work out at three.
I don't want to be that dude.
But really, I really want to work out at three.
So I was upset.
So Eddie texted me and goes, I'm out.
And so I'm on my watch just talking to Alexa.
And I'm like, hey, I won't say it too many times.
It'll fire off.
I get my girl's confused.
I said, hey, Siri, text,
Klug, the guy who trains us.
Oh, my God.
Oh, boy, they're texting Kluge.
Yeah, that's exactly what happened.
I said, text him that Eddie's out.
But instead of Kluge, I texted Luke Smallbone,
who was part of for King and Country.
And I sent him a text that goes, Eddie's out.
And he goes, did you fire Eddie?
I love that he was so curious about the text.
And I said, no, he's out from working out.
He goes, well, if he needs a job,
we got some low-paying ones with the band,
he can take immediate.
I hit the road with Forkingian Country.
But Eddie didn't come over yesterday.
We missed you.
I feel soft now.
Yeah, we missed you.
Was it a hard one or was it?
Yeah, it's real hard.
Okay, good.
Because also Amad was in the yard watching from like 40 feet away.
So Kluge wanted to torture me because there's another.
Of course.
He's showing off.
Yes, of course.
Trainor to trainer.
Chick-fil-A's got a new cauliflower sandwich.
Yeah.
No?
Okay.
Moving on.
Don't care.
Why do I want that?
People on TikTok are irritated by it.
But I wouldn't get it either.
But maybe you're a vegetarian.
Mike, when you go to Chick-fil-A, you're a vegetarian, vegan, veggiegan.
I love it because I can only get fruit there right now.
So that's the kind of guy they're working towards.
Perfect.
Nashville soccer club will honor Johnny Cash with a new uniform.
And so, I have mine here.
Who got one of these?
I got one.
Lid.
Dude, they're fire, dude.
Fire?
Yes.
They're chic.
Okay.
So they're Johnny Cash.
They're the man in black uniforms.
and I saw Eddie's on Instagram and I was like oh that's super cool Eddie got a uniform I didn't
I wasn't like sad or anything and then I got here here it is even says Johnny Cash on the
top of it there it's a black Nashville soccer club is that cool this is a joke
no you got one you must have you had to get one you're like I didn't even think I got one you're like
I didn't even think I got one you have a you have a jersey on right now I don't have one
oh no it wasn't a joke at all I literally didn't think I got one because Eddie had one
lunchbox didn't get one I'm not part of this
I don't, come on Joe.
I probably hid his.
It's probably.
Like Eddie, is this one of Eddie's stupid real that he's doing?
I promise.
Did you look in your butt?
I lived in my butt.
Okay.
If it's not there, I don't know where it is.
Amy, you got one?
Yeah.
Okay.
Did y'all all get your last name?
Yeah, no.
No, Eddie.
Oh, okay, cool.
Yeah, I got my first name.
I got nothing on mine.
Oh, 23, the year.
I thought, because Amy says too, I thought I was like,
they thought I was like Michael Jordan radio.
Me too.
Listen, I'm being honest.
I was like, oh, they must think I'm like the MJ.
I didn't even think it was the year
2003. Ray, did you get one?
No, I think I'm getting phased out.
Of the show, by me or by Nashville Soccer Club?
I just wasn't on the list of the top people to get a jersey.
Will you have Scooby put his headphones on for a second?
Well, guys, listen.
He was supposed to get a jersey.
Oh, he was?
Someone chaffed him.
Did lunchbox not get one?
He was supposed to get one too.
I swear to you.
Come on, guys.
Ray was here when they came in and I was like, hey, Ray, can you help me grab all the jersey?
He's like, yeah, man, no problem.
And we're going through them all, seeing everyone's name, and Reese wasn't there.
But what about lunchboxes?
Is somebody hiding it from?
Like, come on, guys.
It's funny.
No, it's not funny.
You don't have it?
I got one.
Yeah, Mike got one.
So, honest.
Like, do you see what I'm wearing today?
I know nothing about it.
We got the home opener this Saturday at 3.30 Central.
This is not a bit.
But it's perfect, though.
It's perfect.
We did not.
We'd have done this on the show if it was a bit.
Like, we'd hit it from them.
We'd hit it from them and done a bit.
And they're like, ha-ha.
He's like the biggest...
He's wearing a national soccer club sweatshirt.
Do you want to wear one of the Bobby on the back?
No.
I'm not going to wear one with Bobby on the back.
He's like the number one fan.
He's a season ticket holder.
I'm a season ticket holder.
Like, I literally paying for season tickets.
Morgan, is this...
Is somebody hiding it from him?
I don't know.
Is it you?
No, I swear.
I'm not hiding it.
Ray?
I don't have one.
That's what I'm saying.
But what a story?
You're like, I don't have one either, but you're actually hiding.
But tomorrow he wears one in?
No, but it says lunchbox in the back.
Who's going to wear that?
How do you know it says lunchbox in the back?
Because everyone else has their name.
Hold on, hold on.
What do you think he's going to say?
No, no, he just, you've seen it then.
No, I have not.
You just has number two on it like you wanted.
Wait.
No name.
So you ordered one.
You ordered one with no name.
Oh, that's interesting.
He doesn't like personalized jerseys because I don't want people bugging me in public.
Yep.
Oh, my God.
This is a true story.
I get it.
Like, I'm sorry.
I get it for you, too.
No, no, no, when you go to a game, like, you don't want people just bugging you the whole game.
Like, you want to watch the game.
But, I mean, I guess honestly why don't get bones put online?
Yes, but on anything.
But there's a different level.
I'm going to have to wear my old jersey the game Saturday, I guess.
Why don't you wear mine?
No, I'm not wearing yours.
It would be like my best girl.
No.
See, that's what I'm saying.
I'm not doing it.
Exactly.
Okay.
It is not a bit.
I swear to God that I know of.
But everybody got one.
I'll tweet them.
They're nice.
They're awesome.
I got a lot of messages, too.
People say, I'm so jealous.
Like, not everyone gets to get those.
Like, that's amazing.
That's cool.
Yeah, you're right.
Not everybody gets them.
I was jealous when you got yours.
See?
Which is why I was surprised that I had one.
I was like, oh, that's so cool, Eddie.
And lunchbox probably got one.
I'm shocked they didn't send one in one's box.
Me too.
It had to be an accident because you ordered yours differently.
Ah, that could be it.
No, because I ordered mine with no name and a number, and I got mine just fine.
Did I?
Okay, well, whatever.
We'll move on.
Third grader finds a gun left in the school bathroom.
No, no, no, no. It's not good.
By the superintendent.
Oh, my. That's not good.
But everything's good.
Well, yeah, but I'm saying, does it make it better or worse at the superintendent?
Oh, that's pretty dumb.
It's not good.
It's better than a kid having it leaving it accidentally.
And it's better than the resource officer or whatever leaving it sitting there.
The gun, it turns out, was left behind in the bathroom by none other than the school superintendent, Robbie Stuteville.
This is from Big Country homepage, whatever that is.
Fortunately, the kid who found the gun didn't touch it, but told a teacher.
there we go that's good
both he and the school carry
they have open carry on campus
which is also weird
but you can't leave the gun
you should have that revoke now
it's probably a situation
yeah he should absolutely but revoke it
you can't everything's not normal now
you're the superintendent
you ruined it yeah you've run it for you
if you leave a gun behind
and a kid has access to it
that's your
fault and your problem and
you get no more open carry for you on campus
you just lost your privilege
Just like a kid.
That's wild to me.
So there's that one.
A Florida man confesses to murder
after a human foots found sticking out of his yard.
Oh my.
What?
Like he buried it and it was...
Everybody knows.
I would think it was a Halloween.
Buried the whole thing.
Deep?
Or buried in the backyard.
Yeah.
I mean, Halloween, but in February?
Oh, my gosh.
But yeah, but that's what I'm saying?
It's like your Christmas lights.
You just leave them up.
Leave the decorations in there.
And like, why in your yard?
Like, why not do it far, far away from it?
A man in Florida's confessed to murdering his roommate
Because the roommate threw his plate of food on the ground
Police were called to the home of Brian Marquez
And found a body buried in a shallow grave in the backyard
With a foot exposed
So he did do the backyard
Long crime, yeah
I proposed Bill would ban dogs
From sticking their heads out of car windows
Oh my dog loves that
Yeah, why would we do that?
Well, in Florida, should bill SB 932 pass
The dog owner who allows their pet to do that
Would break in the law
In a trips with pets blog post
allowing your pet to put their head out the window while driving
is said to be dangerous because their eyes are exposed
to dirt, rocks, dust, and other debris, which can easily puncture
or scratch your dog's eyes.
Never happened to my dog.
Never happened to my dog.
Missouri lottery winners kids thought the $50,000 ticket was a prank.
A Missouri woman who won $50,000 bucks
said it took some work to convince her kids that it wasn't a prank.
The Missouri lottery said the woman bought her
Millionaire blowout scratch off at the high V.
She played a couple times.
She told the kids and were like, shut up, mom.
That's not true.
It's not real.
It's not real.
I mean, what if a mom was like, yeah, you're probably right.
throws it away.
Well, she knew it was real.
Yeah, she knew she bought it from the gas station.
Yeah.
A woman accidentally smashes a $50,000 sculpture at a Miami art fair.
Oh, no.
She knocked it over, you know.
I'd run.
Accidentally.
I'd run.
The sculpture in question is one of Jeff Coon's famous balloon dogs, and it was...
Not the balloon dog.
It was at the VIP only opening night.
And so she tapped the sculpture.
The artwork is covered by insurance, but it did break.
Wow.
This happened to me.
Ladd Bible.
What did?
When I was working the news, I went to the City Hall and they had these art sculptures,
and I backed up my camera, and I knocked it over.
And it broke.
Oh, yeah, it broke.
And I was so stressed out for a whole week.
They were like, we're going to contact the artists and find out how much you owe.
And I could not sleep.
And then finally, they're like, it's okay.
They're able to fix it.
Must have been a piece of crap.
Dude, I was like, oh, my gosh, I'm going to go bankrupt.
Did you think about just running?
No, I mean, the City Hall person was there.
Like the mayor was there.
Once, Eddie and I were playing golf in Austin.
We live there.
We don't need to talk about this.
Why not?
Just the golf cart crash?
Yeah.
Why not?
I don't like to relive this moment.
Eddie flips a golf.
Eddie and my friend Steve are coming down to hill a little too fast.
The golf cart flips, like jackass.
Booh, rolling.
Like flips almost kills them.
And we'll smash cut to, they go, hey, you're going to owe us for this golf cart.
And they never called you.
Never.
And I gave them all my information.
I can't believe you give me your real number.
That's just.
I'm an honest person.
Heck no.
You totaled a golf cart?
I mean, it was all bent off.
I mean, it fell on.
I don't remember the accident.
I just didn't.
It was so, to me, I couldn't believe what I was seeing.
It was like watching a car wreck because that thing shouldn't be flying down a hill, like rolling over and they're flying out of.
It's landing on them.
I thought Steve died because the golf cart ended up on him.
Yeah, landed right up and a half of them.
And so Eddie was like.
No, no, no, we're done.
Move on.
Eddie was like what?
It's like I tell my kids.
It's like I tell my kids.
If you're not going to tell a story right, just don't tell it.
I pulled out my phone because I was like, you'll be so happy.
I took pictures of this because, and I'm just like taking pictures.
And he's mad.
He's talking pictures.
We could be hurt.
And I'm like,
that's fine, but you're hurt anyway.
So I'm going to take pictures
because we want to have this moment for posterity.
And I'm just do, do, do, do.
And then someone yells,
hey, like,
this saw it happen.
We thought he came over and was like going to give aid, right?
Yeah, that's what we thought.
That was a thought.
Yeah.
And he walks over.
And I was like,
because I didn't know how bad they were hurt
because they were like,
oh.
Oh, we were, yeah.
And he was like, hey,
oh, hey, can I get a picture?
And he like, hands Eddie his phone.
At me, I just got into a wreck
and I had to take a picture for a fan in Bobby.
All right.
Tough being famous, man.
Turns out, Eddie, was okay.
I was. Steve, I don't know.
Yeah, that's so lucky.
Did you take the picture?
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
And I have the pictures.
Every year at that point, it pops up in my Facebook memories.
Like, you may remember this.
Eddie's miserable looking at me like, don't take that picture.
Terrible, dude.
That's pretty funny.
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It's almost like a food journal as well.
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Oh, wow.
So it's all of this to make sure that...
Because they say quitting smoking is as hard as some of the hardcore drugs.
Yeah.
But you know, like when you touch a hot stove, you don't do it again.
So I wonder if like you get real time effects of what smoking does to you.
Like here is as soon as you take that drag, this is what it does your body.
People would quit.
But if there's a chemical addiction or the like the nicotine, I don't know that it's as simple as like, okay, I'm not going to ever touch that again.
I don't know.
I just feel like you smoking.
You don't think, you don't even feel it hurting.
But I do that.
I do that with like sugar foods.
I would say it's the same thing.
Yeah, exactly.
Like if I were to see that, I'd probably like, ooh, but I don't want to see it.
That's why I don't watch those documentaries about meat.
I want to keep eating meat.
Yeah.
But I don't eat.
Octopus?
Because of my...
A documentary.
Yeah.
They're basically humans.
That movie.
Dude, what a great movie.
I sure I thought I was going to have sex out octopus.
I did too.
The music's playing like soft violin.
I'm like, this dude's about to go full deep on dog.
Oh, you can't say.
Don't say that.
That's the only my brother won't watch it.
Because I keep telling him how great it.
He's like, no, dude, he probably makes love to the freaking...
I'm like, I kept waiting for it.
Or maybe he did, and they didn't show it in the documentary.
My wife was like, his wife lets him go hang out the octopus every day.
Exactly.
She gets...
He just went and hung out with octopus.
Like, what's going on?
And I know it's an animal, but there's jealousy involved in that.
I think that's it.
I'm going to go, try to get this fixed.
Got my jersey.
That's a nice jersey, dude.
Thank you very much.
Shut up.
That's it.
We're done.
We will see you tomorrow.
Whoever is in here.
Eddie,
if it's me, man.
Eddie,
do you have his jersey?
No,
promise.
I know nothing about it.
If Morgan says it
and Mike says it,
I don't know anything about it.
Ray doesn't even have one.
Okay.
All right,
we will go.
We'll see you guys.
I don't know if there are any tickets
left to the Riemann Show.
We put some holds out last night.
If you go,
and there are red tickets,
I would not buy those.
Those are scalper tickets.
Don't buy resale.
There may be none left.
If they're blue,
those are the ones we put out last night.
Is that your code, Mike?
You sent me?
Yeah.
Okay.
Blue only. Go to the Rhyman website. We'll see you tonight or back tomorrow. Bye, everybody.
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