The Bobby Bones Show - Tues Post Show (05-02-23)
Episode Date: May 2, 2023Bobby talks about Kane Brown taking a break from music to act and spend time with family. We talk about who on the show is the most serious about acting. We talk about the Menendez Brothers who are g...etting a Netflix series based about them. We dive into the details of the cast and wonder if we’d feel different about it if it went to trial now. And a listener agrees with Lunchbox that it's okay to kiss your parents on the lips. 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.
Hello.
I saw Kane said, Kane Brown said he's going to do his tour until June.
He's going to take a break for music for a while and just focus on acting.
which is good.
I guess everybody wants to be an actor now that's
bored.
Yeah, I guess.
He's acting in his family.
Who?
Kane.
Yeah, I know.
Yeah, I remember.
Kane was telling me about,
because I hang out with Kane a little bit.
And so Kane was telling me about
the role that he had in that Fireman show.
Is he fireman?
Fire country.
Yeah, that's awesome, dude.
He was talking about that.
And so, yeah, I know that he's been working on it
and he's doing it, but I'm mostly talking about you guys.
Like, not me.
So you want us to quit the show for a little?
little bit and go concentrate on acting? Is that what you're saying? Do it, lunch. No, what I'm
saying is, there's just not a lot to do, I guess. You guys are all actors now. You know?
What do you mean there's not a lot to do? I don't know, it feels like you guys have everything
under control, so now you're going to try a little dibble dabble at acting. Maybe not enough.
Who do you think's more committed? Lunchbox or Amy? Amy. Yeah, me too. I think Amy's taking serious
classes. Me too. I agree. Lunchbox? What is he doing? Zooms. What are you doing?
Zoom classes. I can't help.
it. It's up to the class. And you read like Dawson's Creek or something? You can help it. You can go to
a different class. Yeah, but then I just threw away money with this class for nothing. No, no, you, you
paid money to take those lessons. It's not like you're moving up within a system. It's not like
you're in an improv group. But no, you can get in the better classes, like when they promote you.
Like sharper zooms? Like, but you've been in the Zoom for two, three years. Two years.
You should be promoted by now, right? You guys should at least be doing like hour-long dramas.
and not just facts alive.
No, we've done a movie.
The whole thing?
Yeah.
The whole thing.
Can you imagine?
You haven't a clue.
Stop.
Who are you?
Mustard.
I might have been mustard.
Colonel mustard.
You don't remember your role?
I mean, listen, when you're an actor, you have so many roles, you don't remember.
Have you ever been paid to act?
Yeah, Friday Night Lights.
Gosh.
What do they pay you?
Do you remember?
It's extra, right?
Yeah.
I may have got like, uh, uh,
72 bucks.
Boom.
Yeah.
That night, I think, where you did your line, I was out there too.
I wasn't in that show.
Is that where we went?
Maybe.
Where we were doing crowd control or something?
Yeah.
Like, we all were just, I thought I was going to be in crowd control.
I remember that.
It was at a high school football stadium.
In Flugerville?
No, no, my night.
It wasn't?
That wasn't your night?
No, my night was out by the airport.
Yeah.
Yeah, we weren't over there.
Got it.
And you've been paid handsomely, I would say.
Yes. And so it's not like I just thought, I just out of nowhere was like, oh, I want to be an actress. I always had a dream of doing a Hallmark type movie for Christmas time because I love those movies.
No, I guess my point is. And I got an opportunity. Yeah. Right.
From the company going, hey, well, Amy do this. Can she leave? I was like, yeah, no problem with it. Right.
And maybe you just took to it like a fish and water.
So, yes, I feel like my day on set was really fun for me.
I didn't think, I mean, I could have easily gone and done that and I'm like, okay, that was cool, but not my thing.
But I went and I did it.
And I left there with my cup full.
And so I was like, well, I want to see if I can tap into this a little more because I really did enjoy it.
So we'll see what happens.
Who do you think is the better actor of Morgan?
Lunchbox and Amy, not knowing, Eddie, just going,
because we're not actors.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Did you watch my movie?
I did watch your movie.
But, I mean, you haven't seen Morgan.
Never seen Morgan.
I knew that she was a thespian from back of the day.
But if you're just guessing based on nothing, this is not any sort of indicator for real,
because we have no idea.
But who do you think?
Who would you hire for a role blindly?
Blindly, I feel like Morgan would be the better actor because Amy, she played herself.
So, I mean, I kind of like know kind of what she can do there.
But Morgan, I feel like Morgan can be like a crazy person.
You forgot me.
No, no, no, no.
Like, you try to cry and it sounds like Ms. Piggy.
No, no, no, my cry is excellent.
All right, let's get a cry here on the spot.
Hold on a second.
Because you never know when a director is going to come up and be like,
or casting agent's going to be like, hey, we're looking for a good crier.
Sir, you look like you could be it.
Any chance you could cry for me?
Ready, three, two, one.
Don't cover your eyes.
We want to see your face.
I can't believe she's gone.
It's going to be his eyes.
Why are you coming your eyes again, Bob?
Stop covering your eyes.
That's what I didn't know.
No, you're covering them again.
Pretty good, pretty good.
That was good.
I felt that.
Thank you.
Boom.
Is that what he real?
That's called acting, folks.
It's called chops.
Acting shop.
What do you think you got those?
To come with me.
I don't know.
What script do you think?
I may have learned that in Miss Dawson's class back in seventh grade at
Murgensen Middle School.
I don't know.
Raymond?
No.
Reacted the movie Friday got fingered?
That's what I'm saying.
Like, I don't know where I got it.
I was just good from an early age.
Dang, that's good.
Yeah.
Fish and water.
Maybe I should have done this in high school.
But I didn't.
I did it for that.
Anyway, Kane said he's going to focus on acting a little bit.
I don't get a bunch of cool roles.
I mean, I'm a little anxious.
Our CFO is coming to town tomorrow to play golf with me.
What does that?
What does CFO mean?
No, just guess.
No, no, that I have an answer.
Please.
Go ahead.
I don't know.
Now you've got a guess.
What's the C?
C.
Chief.
There you go.
F?
Well, what is CEO then? Chief? Is that also
Chief? We got multiple chiefs.
Doesn't sound like a tribe very balanced, does it?
Okay, F?
Too many chiefs in the kitchen.
F? Chefs.
Frontier, Chiefs. No, that ain't it.
Hey, what if it's the F?
Frontal?
No. But that's the F you went to?
What?
What?
What? What? What? What? What? What? What division?
do we have that is F in our company?
Like, we have radio.
We don't have any... Phil. Oh, Chief Film.
Do you have a film?
I don't know. That's what I'm asking.
Yeah, yeah. It's...
Chief Film.
CFO. What would you... If someone said,
You have to absolutely pick something
and here's the $100 you're betting on it. What would you bet CFO means?
Oh, Chief First Officer.
Oh, that's good. Close. A lot of first.
Chief Financial Officer.
Oh, he's in charge of the finances?
He's like one of the two big bosses.
So he has to look at all the...
In the whole company.
Like the money money?
Yeah.
He's over the whole company.
Oh, maybe we should talk to him.
Do you know who runs the company?
Yeah, that guy, Pittman.
Bob Pittman.
Okay, he's a CEO.
Okay, so he runs it.
And the CFO.
I don't know who that is.
You don't know his name?
You've met him.
Probably not.
He probably doesn't know who I am.
We didn't say that.
I didn't say he knows who you are.
Rich?
I don't know him at Google.
No, that's okay.
What's the last name?
It doesn't matter.
Okay.
But anyways,
he's coming to town tomorrow to play golf.
Is he coming in here?
No.
Oh.
Not that I know of.
Bobby's like, no.
He could.
I don't know.
He could.
Oh, so we got no sweat,
no sweatpants tomorrow's your chance.
No joggers.
You know?
I've seen this guy before.
Yeah.
He's at a major event.
He's always right.
next to Bob.
Yeah, but I don't think he's ever taught to me.
He probably has. You just don't remember.
Maybe not. Maybe I mean, I know there's, we're not going to do that.
What? I would just choose your words wisely here.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
But the point is that they could come by tomorrow.
So, yeah, I think tomorrow's a no sweats day.
Okay.
Just in case.
Lunchbox comes in a suit.
Hello, Mr. CFO.
I heard you run the money.
You should dress up.
I can use somebody.
I won't have a suit on the mark.
Don't worry.
Do you have any extra money?
I can sure use it.
Are you here to give out money?
So I'm nervous because he's pretty good, and I've been playing terrible.
And the worst thing is to go out and play so bad that you, like, slow the group down.
And I've been playing that bad.
And so I'm pretty anxious about it because he's flying in to play.
So who else is going with him?
Well, you don't have to say.
I don't know.
Huh?
On the phone just now, were you trying to get a lesson or something?
No.
I would never take a lesson the day before.
I'm supposed to do something.
Oh, really?
That would be, yeah, and then you'd be all like trying to do crap when you're, yeah.
No, no, no, no.
What was the question?
I said, who, he's flying him, who's playing with him?
He's bringing somebody and me and Jake are playing together.
Who's he bringing in?
I don't know.
Oh, I bet you know, is it old pitman?
No, I don't think so.
Probably would know that.
And then why would you say it like that?
Old Pittman.
Like, it's a secret.
Like, is it, uh, oh.
I mean, I feel like, I feel like, is it.
You're being secretive.
Like, you don't want us to know who the fourth is.
No, I would tell.
I mean, if I could tell you, I would tell you.
And if I knew and couldn't tell you, I'd say, I know, but can't tell you.
But the truth is, you just don't know.
But the truth is, I don't know.
Got it.
So, but that's tomorrow.
I feel like, has he ever done this before?
I'm like, no.
And there are circumstances as to why, probably.
But we were together in New York.
And he's like, let's play some golf.
I called him.
I said, hey, come down.
We'll play it.
Oh, so you're pitching him some money ideas.
Nope.
Oh, we'll go to Jake's club.
and that's what we're going to do.
That's a good choice.
And so we're going to go, and I'm going to try not to ruin the round for everyone.
Don't take him to our club.
That's the goal.
The public course.
Don't take them there.
I was like our club.
Sometimes they're out of hot dogs.
Take him to Shelby.
So that's tomorrow, but that being said, it's a great point.
He could come by, so.
Yeah, no sweats.
Because he'll be here in the morning.
I don't know if he's going to go straight to the club,
or if he's going to come here from the airport.
The club.
Oh, the golf club.
I'm like, he's going to the club.
He flies in.
I got to go to the club first.
Okay.
Yes.
It could be your moment though.
I would dress up, lunchbox?
Just a suit and a tie.
Be the job you want to be.
Probably not.
Why not?
I don't know.
I'm good.
But I mean, this is your chance to like put on a...
No, I will.
I'll tell him what up.
What does that mean?
What up?
I mean, if he comes in, I'll say what up.
But what does that mean what up?
You wouldn't just go, what up?
You'd have more to say.
say, or you would say, hey, how's it going?
Yeah, what up?
How's it going?
I mean, that's how you talk.
But if you want these positions that you always talk about hosting national things,
this is the person that can make that happen.
I'll talk to them then about it.
Hey, you ever thought about putting me on the national stage?
Oh, so I just got an email from, like, Rick and Julie about actually hosting something
where Rich is getting an award for a volunteer.
I didn't get that email.
work.
Well, that I don't.
They want Amy to host it.
But that's an example to lunchbox.
Right.
Where do you go to do that?
It's here.
So it's in Nashville.
It's at one of the hotels.
I don't know, but there's.
What day?
It's a luncheon.
What day?
It's in June.
Got it.
Oh, here.
I'll email Julia and Rick back and be like, hey, guys, you guys left me off an email.
Well, that was it meant to cause a thing.
It's meant to be like, oh, I think that I don't know.
I assumed Bobby was, or they don't want to.
bother by him with it or he was busy.
But sometimes that's how it works for me, which is totally
fine. I'll take it. If you're busy and they call
me, I'm ready. Well, that's what happens
with Seacrest to me. There have been many times
where they've been like, hey, Sechrest can't do it? Can you do it?
Let's go. Careful, though. You don't want to get Wally pipped.
By who? That would mean I'm out.
Like, I'm injured.
You can't get there. And Amy had to replace it. And then they're like,
ooh, we like Amy. Well, that's great. And then Bones.
But that's not exactly a Raleigh Pipp.
No. I don't know what Amy can do. It's like
No, it's not even that
It's Wally Pipp had no choice
He could not play
Therefore he was replaced
But he was never going to get better
Yes, but Lou Gehrig was so good
When he came in there was nothing he could do
If I chose not to do it
Or didn't get asked to do it
That's not me being Wally Pipped
Okay
I need to read more about Wally Pippe
Yeah, probably just a little bit
I don't know the whole situation
They're doing a series
based on the Menendez brothers
on Netflix
Oh, that's crazy.
So.
Wait, well, who are they again?
Eric and Lyle.
Well, I'll tell you, so they have this monster series, and they did Jeffrey Dahmer, and now
they're doing the brothers, and depending on what story you believe, because they're in prison
forever.
But, you know, they say their dad sexually assaulted them.
They say that they were abused.
They killed their dad.
But there were also some financial considerations, meaning if they get the inheritance.
But they killed their dad.
And so they're going to make a whole Netflix.
series on this. It doesn't feel as
dark as the Jeffrey Dahmer because Dahmer ate
people. Yeah, that's weird. Yeah, that
was hard to watch. I didn't even finish
it. I think I got episode one.
I didn't start it. No, and I kept going,
maybe I should watch that and then I just couldn't ever
push play on it. So yeah,
Eric and Lyle Menendez. So
that's what's up. What do you know about that case
lunchbox? I know that they waited for him
to come home from a date with their
mom and shot him on the front porch.
Pa, pa, pa.
It felt like it was in anger.
because again, it was on the front porch
more than it was
trying to secretly kill him
so he would just die and then they would get the money.
So were they the immediate suspects
or did they think someone else did it first?
I think they said they admitted it.
Yeah, they called.
This is so long ago.
Yeah, they had shotguns and...
Yeah, 1989.
So, I mean...
That's crazy. I remember that as an eight-year-old
and I remember their names and everything.
Eric was 18, Lyle was 21.
They told police their parents
had been killed by unknown intruders.
However, the brothers
started spending a whole bunch of money.
Oh, so they didn't get caught right away.
Okay.
In March, they confessed to the murders, to a psychologist.
The brothers were arrested in charge of two counts of first-degree murder.
I didn't know there was like a year and a half in between that.
Wow.
Maybe it was a half.
March, April, May, June, July, August.
They're like nine months in between that.
During the trial, the prosecution argued that the brothers had committed the murder's financial gain
as they stood to inherit their parents' fortune.
That does make it different if they tried to say intruders killed the dad
than if they were like, yeah, we did it.
That does make it different.
And they're very, very preppy.
Oh, they're rich.
Oh, they're super rich.
Yeah, they're rich.
Super rich, good looking kids.
And so they told the therapist thinking they were just getting therapy and then the
therapist is like, hold on one second.
He picked up the phone.
He rotary dials.
Why did you dial?
That's a long one.
Is that a nine?
Wait, that's a one.
The defense argued the brothers had suffered years of physical, emotional, and sexual abuse
at the hands of their parents and they had acted in self-defense.
after two trials,
the brothers were found guilty
of first-degree murder in 1996.
They were sentenced to life
in prison without the possibility of parole.
Their case attracted widespread media attention
and was the subject of several documentaries
and TV shows.
Lyle and Eric Mendez
remained incarcerated
at the Richard J. Donovan
correctional facility in San Diego.
It's from biography.com.
Man.
It'd be interesting to re-examine that case.
But there's really nothing to re-examine
as far as evidence
because they know they killed them.
Right, but how can they prove the molestation
because it's their word
against nobody's word because they're not here.
Right?
I mean, it's only them too.
But did they, I don't think they killed them mom, did they?
They killed them both.
I think they called them both.
They did.
Boy, it's how much, I guess I didn't remember everything about this.
Yeah, parents have been killed.
Yeah, I think they killed.
When they came back from a date, they...
Wow.
I remember seeing a headline, like the last couple days about like a menudo band member connected to them.
That possibly, if I remember correctly, the dad may be sexually abused to.
Oh, wow.
Okay.
Well, you look that up, Mike.
I just remember that popped up like, I don't know, a few days ago.
It feels, as I say that, it feels like that was the story or somebody related to it because I saw the same thing.
Wow.
Okay, here we go.
A Minuto boy banders disturbing link to the Menendez brothers.
That's the headline I saw.
Two sensational stories collide.
A new three-part documentary airing on Peacock.
We don't subscribe so we can't read the rest.
Come on, man.
Pay it.
Come on.
Scroll up.
Wow.
He's got to work around.
Mike's like, don't worry about it.
I'll get in.
That's crazy.
Oh, that's where you go?
What's he doing?
That's wild.
Okay, here we go.
The 1980 murder of Jose and Kitty Melendez,
former Puerto Rican boy band sensation,
and longstanding sexual abuse allegations
against the group's manager,
Edgar D.E.
is that the
Menendez brother
or something like that.
Mike, is that the same guy?
But who's Diaz?
But their last name is Menendez?
Oh, the as.
No, I get it.
That's the link.
Their last name's N with Z's.
Okay, here we go.
Now a former Minuto member,
Roy Rosolio, has claimed that Jose Menendez,
then an executive at RCA Records,
raped him in the Beverly Hills home.
The implication in the docu series.
I mean, if that comes out, if that were true.
Dang.
And those other brothers were saying that's what happened to them.
Yeah.
Because they don't have to be separate things.
They could have also, they could have murdered them
because they were abused and felt threatened
and then just went and spent the money after that.
It doesn't have to be one or the other.
Like if they spent the money, then they couldn't have done it because of that.
So you may not know the answer to this,
but if you kill them because of the suspected stuff that happened,
like this abuse, is that making?
Only if it's a threat.
If they feel in date.
Well, but define danger.
Define threat.
So if you just go, I was molested by this person five years ago, I'm going to go murder them.
You murder them.
You go to jail.
Right.
That's vigilante justice, and you can't do that.
Okay.
If you're, and again, you get into the definition of what being in danger or a threat is, that's different.
Okay.
So in reading about it just a little bit, it says that.
The abuse is from the dad and the mom.
From which?
The boys or the Minuto kid?
Oh, sorry.
I'm talking back to the Menendez brothers that we were talking about.
So it said that both boys had negative effects from the abuse,
and it made them hypervigilant and fearful and anxious nearly all the time,
like around their parents.
Because it looks here, yes, there was sexual abuse.
And to Lunchbox's question, I don't know if they have proof of these pictures,
but that their parents would photograph them naked and pornograph.
type stuff, but also there was tons of physical abuse.
Their parents?
Lyle would have to play tennis for many hours to the point of exhaustion,
and then his dad would even make him play while injured and throw tennis balls at his face.
The mom did similar abuse, like pulling, kicking.
If they were to revisit this story and bring out the facts that they had in the case,
I wonder if we'd feel different about it.
Because from two stories, we're not going to know everything,
but if it's true
because this guy, well, he claims it.
The dad's not here anymore because he was murdered, obviously.
But if he's like, yeah, Jose Menendez, rate me.
If somebody else comes, I mean,
because I'm sure that's just not a one or two person thing.
Then you probably start to reconsider.
And I don't know if you can appeal,
something you've already appealed.
I don't know what the deal is.
You watch you're making a murderer.
What's that role about?
Well, see, that's what I'm saying.
Like, you only get a certain amount of appeals
and then you have to go to different courts.
You've gone to all those courts.
You have new evidence that allows you to read.
There's all sorts of laws.
It's really weird when you read this stuff.
And I think about it as like, man, but they planned this murder.
It's not like it was a, oh, instinctual.
Like, I mean, they laid in wait for their parents to come home.
Yeah, but you can do that if you feel like when they come home, it's going to be them doing that.
Sure.
Wow.
Yeah.
I mean, I have no idea because psychologically, if you had years and years and years built
of this type of use, if what I'm reading is true, like you could, I, you snap.
At some point, you're like, okay, we are no longer, I can't take this anymore and you have so
much resentment and hurt and, yeah, you don't.
The snapping, though, is not an excuse.
I know it's not.
I'm just saying.
But the feeling like they're going to come home and do it again.
Yeah.
Is a reason that I could see a case not ending in a guilty verdict.
Yeah, this isn't like people that you can stay away from.
These are your parents.
This is where you live.
These are the people that you trust the most.
I mean, I say that, but I'm like, he was 21.
One of them was 18, though.
Yeah, the 18-year-old.
I mean, and then they went and spent the money.
And it's interesting, it took two trials.
Two trials to find them guilty.
So that's even...
Because the first one did not end.
There was no verdict.
It was a hung jury.
I believe that's right.
So even they struggled with it.
But if you also think that they didn't penalize those kids because they were rich kids,
like, of course they did.
Yeah.
I'm going to have to watch this one.
Yeah, me too.
It's not out yet.
When is it out?
I don't know.
It's the story away.
I just know it's coming out.
Has anybody watched the Jared Fogel one?
The Subway guy?
No, no, no, no.
I'm not watching that.
What's that on?
Well, this guy kind of did the same way.
No, but this is about the two kids mostly.
Right, the murder.
Yeah.
Jared, yeah, I don't know.
I saw it was coming out and I was like, man, I need to watch it.
Oh, you haven't watched it either?
No, but I've been wanting to, but it's a pretty sad thing.
Boy, Subway used to be awesome.
We'd go to Subway.
It was like the greatest.
Oh, catching a monster?
Yeah.
I don't know.
Subway.
It's on Amazon.
You go get a meatball sub.
Oh, that's great.
Meatball subs are great.
And sometimes when I get a foot long, I'd save half for the next day.
I just knew right now I'm at me home out of a six-inch meatball.
Oh, dang.
I've been to Subway in a while, though.
All right.
Went last night?
The newest, you didn't went to Subway last night?
Yeah, Stevenson wanted a BLT.
Nice.
I haven't been a subway in a while.
I like the tuna?
No, that wasn't real tuna, dude.
I don't know that that's accurate.
That's what they say.
There's a new COVID variant that comes with pink eye.
Oh my goodness.
That's it.
Wow, no wonder it was so contagious.
Guys, I never had pink eye.
I know you had COVID.
And with pink eye.
It just said it comes to pink eye.
If I didn't have pink eye, then I couldn't have it.
Okay.
I'm going to do a couple voicemails here.
Love idiots.
This is Ashley from Central Texas.
I'm 36 years old, and I still kiss my face.
dad on the lip. Usually after we've gone a long time without seeing each other, it's a quick tech,
and I think this is totally fine. I never felt any type of way about it until your conversation
with lunchbox. Just think you need to accept it for what it is. It's just family, it's love,
no big deal. I hear you, Ashley, but it's who it's coming from specifically. The guy who judges
everybody for everything, if it's not something that he does or something that he finds to be socially
acceptable. He yells at people as nerds, idiots, disgusting. And when he kisses his dad on the lips,
that's normal to him. Right. And we're just going, hey, buddy, that's you, do you. However,
a lot of people see this is weird. Yeah, which they don't understand the world. I mean,
Eddie kisses his kid on the lips. Yeah, he's a kid. And I'm a kid. To my dad, I will always be his kid.
We think that, we think that's kind of weird too, Eddie, because he's getting older now. But that
being said, our point is
not that it's wrong, but you do
this, but you judge other people for other things.
Yes, because I am like normal society.
Like, I am the realm of normal.
Not really. The realm of normality.
Yes, like, I know what is... What does that mean exactly?
It means I am in touch with what
is pretty much normal and acceptable.
Like, when other things happen, I'm like,
if it sticks out to me, then it's weird
and strange. Star Wars.
Weird, strange.
Are you American? Are you American?
Dang right. I am.
Okay. It says here, the father
may come from a culture where that is done.
Generally, a father kissing a son on the lips
is not something that happens in the American culture.
And you just said you were normal in America.
Where did it come from?
Different cultures.
No, but what culture?
Lots. There's probably so many around the world.
Right, right. But, you know, my grandparents, they moved here
from another country.
Which one?
My grandpa was from Ireland.
My grandma from Bohemia.
Where's Bohemia?
You know where they rat sitting?
Where is that?
Where's your grandmother from?
Bohemia.
Where is that?
Never been.
Where do you think it is, though, if you could guess where Bohemia was, exactly?
By like Poland.
And how would you get there?
I don't know.
A plane?
Well, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I mean, I would assume.
Okay, here it is.
Czech Republic.
Thank you.
That's by Poland.
Oh, that's what it's called today.
Bohemia.
It's not called Bohemia anymore.
But that's where she was from.
Yeah.
So that's what I'm saying.
So, I mean, they brought their customs, and that's what we do.
like him going, I'm from the state of New Amsterdam.
Well, no, that's called New York.
But she wasn't from the Czech Republic.
Exactly. Did you? Like people were going to Texas State.
They went to Texas State in 1992.
My sister went to Texas State.
In what year, though?
It's probably Southwest, Texas.
She started at Southwest Texas, but she graduated from Texas State.
So it switched in the middle of her tenure.
Kyler and Missouri left this voicemail.
I didn't know. I met my wife. We've been together.
like 10 years, but I don't remember the last time I pooped with the shirt on.
It just gets in the way.
It doesn't matter for my lows or Walmart.
I just go in, shirt comes off.
I thought it was normal until I met my wife.
She's like, you're a freaking weirdo.
But yeah, there you go.
That's weird.
It's that people peeing completely naked.
Okay, so that's weird.
Oh, if you go into a target and take your shirt off to poop, is absolutely weird.
That's weird.
I know, it is same.
Yeah, it is different.
It is not safe.
They say, that is nowhere in it.
You're kissing your down on the mouth?
In no culture, would that be normal?
American.
You don't know that.
Maybe his grandma is from bulimia.
You don't know what they do there.
I do, because my grandma was from there.
I think we're going to wrap it there.
Hey, did you see that draft where I was just talking about weird things?
The dad slapped the butt?
First, who was that girl?
I don't want to get it wrong.
It was the son's girlfriend.
Yeah, the son's girlfriend, yes.
And she's actually a player in the NFL's sister.
Really?
Yeah.
Yeah, that was strange.
And I didn't notice it when it was live.
my wife was watching it and she goes
Hey rewind that
Oh you guys she saw it live
We were watching it live I just saw clips
Because I didn't watch every single pick
And I didn't think anything about it
But because I thought maybe it's his daughter
I don't know
And then my wife's like rewind that
Even if it's his daughter
That's what my wife said
I was like I just didn't think twice about it
The players Lucas Van Ness
Play for the Packers now
Amy do you know about this?
No
Oh here Amy I'll pull it up for you
The dad kind of not kind of
He like slaps her
She like hugs them kind of like
And he slaps her butt
She has a lot of white pants
And it was like
No pocket so you can like see where he slapped her exactly
Amy, he was like this
And who is she to him?
Here's Lucas, Vanessa, dad sneaking in.
His son's girlfriend.
She's hugging him and he boom boom
He hits her on the butt twice.
I don't know.
I almost feel like too, like just a natural
I get it.
It is weird
But I just feel like that may have been instinct.
Here it is.
This is son's girlfriend.
He doesn't cup.
It's almost like a sports pat.
Yes, he doesn't cup.
I get it.
Why, James?
No, no, no, you don't do that.
You don't do that.
That's right, because there are cameras there and you don't do it anyway.
You don't do that.
But I think, this is his reaction.
Yes, because, like, is that, that's probably, sorry, you said he's a coach.
No.
No, no, no, no.
No, no, no.
Why in my head did I have him as like a good...
That's his son's girlfriend.
No, no, I hear that.
I'm just trying to think that for a split second.
His son's hot girlfriend.
You know, you know, good job.
Good job.
But I'm sure he, if his son is a...
now a professional athlete.
He's obviously, if he's not in sports, he's had some background.
A lot of butt padding.
Because that looks like a sports.
Like he would do that to a boy.
You just can't do that.
It doesn't matter he would do it to a boy.
She's a girl and his son's girlfriend.
I mean, that's like if Caitlin's sister came over and you gave her a butt back,
it ain't allowed.
Not allowed.
I don't think it's exactly the same.
Yeah, it's different.
It's a little different.
I just think, though, that this guy's played a bunch of sports.
And it just looked instinctual because even at the end when he slapped it twice,
he's not looking down at it and he's not culled.
Here's what it would be like if Arkansas Keith patting Caitlin on the butt like that.
Yeah.
And if it was like this, I would think that's just him doing a thing.
But if it was like this, Eddie's dad shows up for a visit and he starts patting Eddie's wife on the butt.
Yeah, and I punch him.
But I also think it's not the same because you're talking about professional athlete families.
Yeah.
Or if this kid's about to be a pro, his dad had to do something very athletic too.
See, this is why I brought it up.
I see it as sporty
But it's not a sporty moment
He's getting drafted
She's not getting drafted, guys
She's not the athlete
But he can be pumped
I don't know
It's weird
I'm not saying it's not weird
You gotta know there's a camera
Read the room with the camera
It's in there for the drab
That's why I think it wasn't a feel up
Because there's a camera there
And he would have known
I probably can't get away with it right now
He for sure regrets that
But it did
Because he's probably like
But it happened last year too
There's always something
Dad grabbed a girlfriend's butt.
Awesome. Maybe it's the thing every year.
Same situation-ish last year.
Maybe it's a tradition.
Maybe.
All right, we're done.
Thank you guys. Have a great day.
We'll see you tomorrow on the show.
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