The Bobby Bones Show - Tues Post Show (06-06-23)

Episode Date: June 6, 2023

We start quickly talking about the PGA Tour merging with Saudi-backed rival LIV Golf. Bobby plays a game with Eddie called Blind Acceptance. 400 people were told they had cancer falsely which leads us... to an update with Eddie and if he’s still going skydiving. ‘Healthy’ breakfasts that have crazy amounts of sugars and Bobby reviews his Whole 30 experience. Then we get into a discussion of the dark web and Amy returns.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:01:43 Listen to Thanks Dad on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. It's time for the Bobby Bones Post Show. Here's your host, Bobby Bones. Yeah. I love, I mean, that's why I was talking about money when we came on. PGA tour and nobody cares, but that's what I was like. I thought they had so much money. There's live guys.
Starting point is 00:02:11 I thought that there was all the soddy money. Yeah. Unlimited money. So now they're not doing that anymore. So now they're going to merge and be one. I hear you, but why would they do that if they have all this money? I mean, a lot of them going to, we're tapping out.
Starting point is 00:02:22 Yeah, I feel like they're like, hey man, we're about to go on there. Yeah, we're not going to make it. It's wasted money. Wow. I don't know. And so they can crawl them back. And they said at the end of the 2023 season, the players will have a fair and objective process for any players who want to reapply
Starting point is 00:02:36 for membership with the PGA tour. The PGA tour is agreed to. I mean, nobody cares about this right now on this show. I know, but the proposal merger comes after the PGA Tour and Live have been embroiled in lawsuits regarding antitrust claims. Okay, we'll move on from this part. We'll talk about it later, boys. Yeah, yeah, yeah, we'll get to talk about this. Which, by the way, Eddie and I and Jordan are going to play golf with the guy that paid $5,000 to an animal charity that I work with, to play golf with us today.
Starting point is 00:03:03 Dude, that was the easiest round of golf that I can get permission for. It was so, yeah, oh, yeah, I told my wife, like, I'm going to play Tuesday. I don't know if you can play golf on Jesus. No, it's for charity. Somebody paid $5,000 to play for me and Bobby, and it goes to a dog shelter that we really, you know, are close to. Oh, well, yeah, yeah, yeah, go play. And I'm like, thank you.
Starting point is 00:03:19 You just let her know? Well, you reminded me last week, and that's when I told her. Got it. Yeah. But it hasn't been that easy to play golf. Can I... I don't give you some money. Me?
Starting point is 00:03:31 Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. What you got? Just give me the whole bag. No, I just want to give you... Hold on. I need to know. I want to play a game called Blind. Mind acceptance.
Starting point is 00:03:41 Okay? What are we doing? I didn't know how much money it will take for you. Oh, no, here we go. I'm not going to tell you what you're taking the money for. Is this like selling my soul? Nope. But if you say too much, you'll get none.
Starting point is 00:03:54 So if you say $100, I'm going to be like, not too much. But you can pick your price here. But I'm not going to tell you what you're picking for. Blind acceptance. Okay, so once I accept the money, though, I'm agreeing to something? It is your money. If I say, yep, that's not, yes, you're agreeing to something. It's not going to cost you anything.
Starting point is 00:04:10 It's not going to hurt you. You're not going to give me anything. Am I going to be embarrassed by it? It's nothing negative on you whatsoever. I can promise you that. Okay. How much money do you want? And then you blindly accept that deal.
Starting point is 00:04:21 I mean, this sounds good. Okay. Sounds too good. Let's go. How much money do you have my wallet up? Let's go $60. Okay. I'll do that.
Starting point is 00:04:29 Here's $60. Come on over. Gosh, you went way too little, dude. Way too little. He used 100. As an example. Exactly. That's why I did that.
Starting point is 00:04:37 Here's $60. Now, upon taking this money, you have accepted the terms of the deal. What's the deal? Exactly. It's called blind acceptance. Give me the money first. Nope. If you take the money, that is you... That's what I'm saying. You had blind acceptance and you only settle for 60 bucks.
Starting point is 00:04:53 Eddie, blind acceptance. It could be a tattoo. It's not a tattoo. It's nothing permanent. Nothing permanent. If you take this money, if you touch the money, you then agree to blind acceptance. It's not going to embarrass me. Nope. It's not going to be permanent.
Starting point is 00:05:06 Nope. I know what it is. Don't say anything because you probably do know what it is now. Okay. Blind acceptance. Yeah. I'd take the money. I'd take the money.
Starting point is 00:05:18 I bet you he knows it. He looks like he knows it. We've been together a long time. And he probably has put context together. Don't say anything. Would you do it? I'd do it. 60 bucks is yours.
Starting point is 00:05:32 Okay, cool. Now lunchbox, what do you think it is? Eddie, you got to ride in the golf cart with that guy. That's it. Oh, you know what? You know what? Come on, dude. Like, how obvious was that?
Starting point is 00:05:40 You know what? I'd already thought. about this. I don't know him. So, uh, and I figured I was going to do that. And you wouldn't want to put Jordan with them. Right. And you're, you know, I mean, you can. Sure, but that's why I get, hey, why don't we rotate? I get, no, you just took 60 bucks. I'll pay blind acceptance. I'll give you back to rotate. Do I want to play blind acceptance with you? Like, how did you not see that? Yeah, I didn't even think about it. Would you have accepted 60 bucks for that though? Yeah. Then there you go. Perfect. But you're taking 100? Yeah. Well, of course you take more. I'll take 500. Yes. 60 bucks, blind acceptance.
Starting point is 00:06:10 I think that's okay. I'm, dude, I play by myself all the time. I talk to random people all the time. Thank you for the 60. It's not talking to random people. What do you mean? You're like, you're playing a game.
Starting point is 00:06:19 Yeah. And you're just hanging out. I mean, we're shoulder to shoulder. That's the thing. We're close. And I'd have been fine. That was good, man.
Starting point is 00:06:27 But blind acceptance. Hey, how did you, how quickly did you know what it was? Like once he said it wasn't permanent and we were talking about it. Yeah. And then I was just like, oh, okay,
Starting point is 00:06:35 I got it. Yeah. That was so easy. Never crossed my mind. He's like, what? What is it? It could have been. Is it a tattoo?
Starting point is 00:06:42 Is that what you said? Yeah, I was trying to. Okay. So there's a game we just invented at a number called blind acceptance. Game could be tricky. Could be dangerous. Yeah. There's a cancer test company.
Starting point is 00:06:53 They accidentally tell 400 patients they have cancer. Oh, my God. No. Yeah. Oh, my gosh. We don't have Amy here, by the way. She had to step out for a little bit. So we started the post show a little bit early.
Starting point is 00:07:04 And then also, if you don't hear Amy, that's why she should be back in a minute. And if she wants to tell you what she's doing now as she can. But she's out for just a minute. And they told them that they had cancer. How long does it take for them to find out of it? Hundreds of people got the scare of their life after opening their letters saying they have cancer. Over 400 people got the letters, but they actually don't have cancer. The maker of the test says the test can detect more than 50 types of cancer, but a software glitch sent out incorrect letters.
Starting point is 00:07:25 Those letters went out between May 10th and May 18th. Retraction letters, calls and emails were sent out within 36 hours. 36 hours? No way. I've already sold my house. I've already planned a vacation. That was rapid, bro. 36 hours. You've already said your goodbyes? That's drastic.
Starting point is 00:07:42 But if you trust, in 36 hours, you're living with cancer for 36 hours. I know that is a long time, yes, for that stress. But I'm saying, not everybody has cancer dies. True. But, but I mean, it's hard. I agree. I agree. It's the hardest.
Starting point is 00:07:55 I've gone skydiving, rode a bull. In 36 hours. Okay. Fumanchu. You found him? Found him. I mean, I'm just like, this is why we rely on technology way too much. No, I think most times it's right.
Starting point is 00:08:06 And then occasionally when this, this wouldn't be a story if it happened all the time. Oh, this is so bad. though. That's from CBS 8. Hey Eddie, you're talking about skydiving. I know you went and you flew in that single engine plane, which is stupid. It's really stupid. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:08:18 But are you still skydiving? Yeah, in July. Next month. But you're skydiving with like a military, right? The best of the best. Yeah. So that kind of makes me feel better. It's still scariest crap.
Starting point is 00:08:28 Dude, and when I was on that plane, you know, we were flying probably around 3,000 feet above the ground. And I'd look down and I said, this is probably the height that I'm going to be skydiving from. And to think, If I'm scared in a plane while the plane's flying, moving, and most likely we're going to make it to our destination, I'm going to be terrified jumping out. It's a terrifying thing.
Starting point is 00:08:50 What have I chicken out? You won't. And just do it. They won't give you the option of chicken out. They'll jump for me. Yeah, they wouldn't let me hold on to the side of the plane because they thought I would just grip it. So they made you put your arms on your chest and walk over toward it. You have no choice.
Starting point is 00:09:04 You can't. I mean, I guess you could go, I am not jumping and I am going down and you cannot make me jump. You could do that and they'd say, fine. And then jump. But if you're like, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, you're going. Are you screaming the whole time you're falling? Like, what did you do the whole time you were falling down? So they tandem to me with a very short lady.
Starting point is 00:09:29 She was like 5'3. And you're in front of her or behind her? I'm not behind her. You're in front of her. Because I think that would be weird. Oh, and the parachute comes out behind her. So yeah, you have to be in front. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:09:40 Got it. So. And other things. She wanted to, she had something to prove, not to me. What do you mean? But I think generally, she's like,
Starting point is 00:09:51 people kind of discredit me for being a good skydiver because I'm so small. And I'm not. I think you're great. I'm not. I love to prove yourself. Yes, correct.
Starting point is 00:09:59 So we fell out doing flips. What? She did that on purpose. Yes, yes. Because she knew it was also on video and I was probably going to share the video. So we fell out and did like, four or five flips in a row.
Starting point is 00:10:10 I would be so mad at that. Well, I was just so scared generally. You don't even know where you are. You're just flipping. You don't even know. And then the scariest part to me, because once you end up doing all the flips, the hardest part is just letting go and falling.
Starting point is 00:10:24 That's just the hardest part. And I hate it just sucks. So we're falling, tumble, tumble, tumble. Then after a while, you're just falling. And it feels like your head is out the window. And it's not that bad when you're falling because you can go back up. You got to get down.
Starting point is 00:10:38 you're stuck and you're just falling and it's not like your stomach's gone the whole time really not no not once you're yeah so you're going and then this is what i hated they pulled the shoot it grabbed my nuts so hard because it's it's it's there it's wrapped inside your legs yeah it i mean it was like i mean it wasn't a pleasant feeling so that happens and then i hated the fall with the parachute on because i realize if something goes wrong now i'm dead what do you mean like power line? Anything. Perci you gets a hole in it.
Starting point is 00:11:10 A hole in it. And you're just swaying back and forth. Oh, God. I hated it. That part. I hated all of it. I did it because, well, I needed to prove that I could do it. One by myself.
Starting point is 00:11:23 No one knew I was going. I mean, that's tomorrow I'm doing something, which I've mentioned on the air before, but I can't really say what it is right now specifically. But tomorrow I'm doing something, and it scares the bejes out of me. When can you talk about that? Afterward, immediately after.
Starting point is 00:11:36 so on Thursday show I'll be able to talk about it I don't know why they don't want me to talk about it but I respect it and I won't do it but I'm doing something tomorrow that scares the crap out of me but I just feel like I have to do it just to prove that you can do it is that like you can prove to do anything
Starting point is 00:11:52 I don't want future me to be irritated at me now because I was a wimp and scared of stuff I've been scared of stuff my whole life and I've tried to meet every challenge and not live my life fear-based when it comes to that kind of stuff stuff so I could do it. But like, yeah, I'm scared to death. I relate. But yeah, you're
Starting point is 00:12:14 going to be scared to death. It's going to be awesome. Yeah. You're going to like it. How long is the fall the whole way down? One minute is the free fall. Yeah, I have no idea. Yeah, you may ask him. One minute. You did it too? Yeah, I go to skydive. It's awesome, man. See, he likes it. It was so freaking fun. Did you like it the entire time, or did you just like it was happening? I don't like going up in that rinketing plane because it felt like it was about to explode. That's a plane with no doors, right? And it's just open? No. It's not like a... It had doors. They open it up once you're up there.
Starting point is 00:12:40 And it's going like almost pointed up. It's not going pointed up, but it feels like that because it's just, it's only goal is to get up high. It's not to go up at an angle and go far. It just get up high to a spot and then jump out. This is going to be crazy. So I didn't like the plane part of it. Is there any part you didn't like lunchbox? Like you said, when they pull the shoot, it, I mean, you start... It just jerks you so hard. Yeah, and it's just like, you know, you had to recover that feeling from when get racked? Yep, it sucks. Really? Yeah. I mean, but all these years we haven't... I put a bunch of socks in there. Yeah. I would put diaper. I'd put padding bubbles, bubble wrap. I put bubble wrap in there
Starting point is 00:13:15 if I were. They think we're getting shot at? Yeah. My bubble wrap. Don't worry about it. All these years and we have not come up with an invention to protect that when you do. Oh man, it's bad. Yeah, it does. That part sucks. Okay. Well, I'll be looking forward to that. When are you doing? July say? July. Yeah. July. What's the date? 12? Is July 12? Are you going? to Florida to do it? It's in Fort Knox, so I think Kentucky. Oh, cool. Yeah, it'd be Eddie and Abby. So you can drive then. He can drive there. We're going to drive there, yes. We're going to drive there. And then, so it's 45 seconds for the free fall and five to ten minutes
Starting point is 00:13:47 for when you're kind of floating down. And were you going to Florida at some point? Is that why I'm confused? I may be going there to see family at some. No, no, that was another option. To do this for the skydiving. That was another option, right? Scoo to go to Florida. Like, yeah, it had options all over the country and strategically and logistically, made more sense to go to Kentucky. Got it. Wow, so you and Abby are driving to Kentucky? With Scuba.
Starting point is 00:14:09 Oh, Scoba, you're going on that trip? Yeah, I go for all. I go for all of Eddie's bits. It's weird. When I have a trip, it's Eddie's like, I'm too busy. I think Scooba likes traveling with me. It's military. So why is Abby going to then? Because they both wanted to discuss it.
Starting point is 00:14:21 They both talked about on the air. Oh, I didn't know Abby was jumping. A 54-year-old man in the UK is so addicted to cheese. He spent over $70,000 on cheddar over the years. Dude, cheese is so good. He eats at least two blocks of cheese a day. His stomach, he's got to be so backed up. up.
Starting point is 00:14:33 For sure. Everybody's stomach digest differently. All I know is mine. I'd rip my bottle wide open. I'm having to put every that.
Starting point is 00:14:40 I mean, I have such bad IBS that I can't. This dude, he must be able to, his stomach must be able to process cheese way better than me.
Starting point is 00:14:48 But he's eating two blocks of cheese a day. That's crazy. Listen to that money. $70,000 on just cheddar cheese. Healthy breakfasts. Healthy quote breakfasts.
Starting point is 00:14:58 Most of them that they looked at, like at the grocery store, healthy, Healthy, have more sugar than a Coke. Oh, no. Cokes have a lot of sugar. Because I got this like Cheerio cinnamon nut and like it says healthy on it and I've been eating it.
Starting point is 00:15:14 Well, that could be healthy for like fiber, grain. It doesn't just mean that there's no sugar and other things in it aren't healthy. For example, and some of the stuff you should be smart enough to know, but Dunkin' blueberry muffins. Not healthy. Right, but they have a bunch of fiber or they have they have, they have, they have, something in them that they get to say it's healthy about it. And so just by seeing that word doesn't mean that the whole thing's healthy. Cranberry orange muffin from Panera. This is a tasty treat, especially with the turbinator sugar and crust. Oh, those are good. The turbinator sugar
Starting point is 00:15:47 and crust at top, but it's 42 grams of sugar in each muffin. The turbinator. Fresh baked oatmeal bars from Wendy's. Oatmeal can be a nutrient dense fiber-filled breakfast choice, but these clock in a 280 calories and 23 grams. Anyway, my point is you just got to kind of know a little more than just seeing that word on the bag that says healthy. Yeah. There could be something about it that, and the other word that people use is promotes. That promotes health,
Starting point is 00:16:12 promotes a good heart. I really didn't do anything. It's like, well, there's a chance that it won't hurt. Promotes is a weird word. Yeah, that's what my buddy was telling me. He's like, look beyond the front of the box. Like, read the little stuff. And if you can't pronounce the ingredient,
Starting point is 00:16:26 that's a good one. Not good for you. Most stuff I can't pronounce that I eat. And my wife would be like, hey look, that's why I did a whole 30 because just my stomach issues. Yeah. She was like, the thing is you don't eat anything on this where you can't pronounce the ingredient or that you don't know every ingredient. And it was tough to do. It was annoying to have to live by. We'd go out to eat with friends and we could eat nothing.
Starting point is 00:16:45 Chicken. I mean, really chicken and vegetables. But it did good for my stomach. I mean, I'm kind of, I failed. I failed. You're back? Well, not back, but I failed. I failed myself a bed. Ferrari driver was spotted doing 178 miles per hour in Georgia on Saturday morning 178 is 100 over the speed limit 170 I have no interest I guess maybe you just want to see if the car
Starting point is 00:17:07 go that fast But I have no interest in going that fast at all I mean if you have a Ferrari probably you have the Ferrari because you like to go fast Yeah that's what I understand about selling those cars Like you buy them because they go fast but you'll never be able to drive them fast You probably buy them too because of how they look Yeah it's cool it's a status symbol man But if you had the Lambo lunch.
Starting point is 00:17:28 Yeah, show up in a Lambo, you're like, wow, that dude's got money. But would you want to take that 200 miles per hour? I would like to, on a racetrack. What about on the interstate? Would you try to get 100, 110? I can do that. Yeah, that's not a problem. I mean, I've done 110 on the interstate before.
Starting point is 00:17:41 In the ultima? Not an ultima. Oh. I mean, like, my buddy's Camero used to, who. But you weren't driving it, though, right? He was. I've driven it before, yeah. 110?
Starting point is 00:17:49 Yeah, when we were in high school. Yeah, when we were in high school. A woman in Tennessee allegedly paid $10,000 in Bitcoin on the Dark to hire a hitman to kill the wife of a man she met on Match.com. It sounds like they met when he was single, when hiking a few times, but then moved on with someone else, and she did not like that, so she paid the $10,000 in Bitcoin on the dark web to make it happen. Guys, just move on.
Starting point is 00:18:11 Like, why do you have to kill people? But that is a rational thought. Just move on. Right, but you're asking irrational people to have rational thoughts and actions. But the go-to to a hitman to get rid of someone is bizarre. It is irrational. Again, you of rational mind right now are expecting somebody that's obviously extremely irrational to have a rational thought. Yeah, I guess.
Starting point is 00:18:34 That's wild. How do you get to the dark web to find a hitman? Mike D knows. But how do you know what rooms to go to? Is there a hitman room in the dark web? Do you just post a... Mike, let me ask you a couple questions about the dark web. That's a good question.
Starting point is 00:18:47 Is there a search engine? Exactly. Is there a place that you can go to ask for all your illegal things? to be filled like a general illegal click here? You can look for different services. So you would probably type in some keywords. I don't want to say specifically what you would type in, but to get to something like that, yeah.
Starting point is 00:19:04 So is it like a dark web Google? Basically, yeah. It's kind of like a marketplace, like an eBay. But I got a question. How, like, if we have the dark web, why don't they just shut it down? I don't know the answer to that. I've never been on the dark web.
Starting point is 00:19:17 And like, how did people start the dark web and then how did you get people to it? That's what I don't understand. And I would say how do you not go, on the dark web as good guys to try to stop all the bad guys. And that makes, that's my rational brain Lendinger going take good, find bad, end bad. But when those pirates were all over the Smalley waters and they were taking over all these boats. Yeah, they were captain now. People were like, why don't they just put boats out there like boat cops to stop them? And then they would show the area
Starting point is 00:19:46 of water. And like the area of water, these pirates were, the area of water is bigger than Texas. Gigantic, yeah. So how are you going to actually a body of water bigger? in the Texas, be boat cops. All over all of it, you can't. Probably Dark Web's similar. Yeah, you can't just shut down the entire thing. It would just pop up somewhere else. And you can't go and shut down all the bad things or all the services probably because
Starting point is 00:20:08 there are so many services. And I bet there are people on there that are watching. I mean, this story here, was it because somebody found her because... Yeah, people get on the dark web to try to do what you're saying, to try to shut down these people. Are the cops on there? Yeah, I've seen stories of cops getting on there to bus people. Especially with, like, trafficking. That's fish in a barrel.
Starting point is 00:20:27 Yeah, but there's so many barrels. Right. It's like barrels as far as you can see. So, yeah, you can get some fish out of this one. But there's all these barrels. Like, where do you go? Yeah, but I mean, the war on drugs, like, that's what they always say about that. It's like, yeah.
Starting point is 00:20:40 Yeah, but the war on drugs is dumb. No, no, no, what I'm saying is like just drug enforcement. Like, you stop one load, but I mean, there's millions coming in. So how do you even stop a lot of it? Yes, and that's why it was dumb. Right. Yeah. The war on drugs was the waste of a lot of things.
Starting point is 00:20:54 I also, I hope, say nope to dope. Say just say no. Thank you. I agree with all that, yes. But the war on drug specifically, the reasoning, the execution, massive fail. Massive fail. So what do you have to say about that?
Starting point is 00:21:12 Anything else about the Bitcoin on the dark web? You don't want to try to get on the dark web? You all me to show you? I do not, because I don't know what happens. It feels so shady that I feel like if I got just logged on and have STD or something. A virus. No.
Starting point is 00:21:27 Not an STD. Not an STD or... It'd come leaping out of you. I'd have, yeah. Or I'd have like a warrant out from my... Like just getting on, I feel like something would go wrong. But I can access it, Mike, through my computer right here. Yeah, like a VPN, so it makes your computer anonymous, so it's not trackable.
Starting point is 00:21:43 Okay, but then how do you... Sure. So, when I was in Costa Rica, I used a VPN to watch American sports. Because you're not supposed to be in Costa... Even Netflix. I was using a VPN to watch American. Netflix because you're in different countries, they give you different shows. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:21:57 So I know how to do that. And from my VPN, I would just be like, I'm in Kentucky. You can pick one of the places they have listed. And then they can't really find you, supposedly. Now, that being said, when you get a VPN and then you, let's say I pick Kentucky and I go get on the dark web, is it just a www. Whatever? No, it's like a server you log on to.
Starting point is 00:22:19 So you get on a VPN, makes you anonymous. But how do you get on the server? That's my question. Is it like an app that you open? is it like a browser? It's like a program you run. So like an app? Yeah, like an app.
Starting point is 00:22:29 But you download the app from. Is it the dark web app? Yeah, do you go to the Apple store? Yeah, you go to the app store. You get on the dark web app. How do you get the, yeah, how do you get the dark web app? There are different ways to get on. So you can just put it in a different URL running through your computer.
Starting point is 00:22:40 It gets you on the dark web. So in any browser. Yeah. Okay. All right. That's crazy world, man. Most people will get like a computer specifically for it because you can, if you're like logged in and save your Gmail account and you use that same computer, then it could
Starting point is 00:22:54 peg your Gmail account. So you get just a dark web computer. That's probably the safest way. Like a burner computer. Like a burner computer. Wow. You must be doing some crazy stuff on the dark web and make some real money if you're buying burner computers. Okay Mike, thank you. Amy's walking back in the room. We're doing the post show.
Starting point is 00:23:12 We're about to be done though. Ray, how long is this? 23. Okay, we got a few more minutes. So what was Amy doing? Could we find out or no? It's up to her. She can pass or not? You're going to pass? Yeah. You want to pass right now? You want to pass right now? You're going to pass right now? The only reason I even say she would mention it
Starting point is 00:23:28 because she said she may just talk about it but she was kidding. But even the fact that she was kidding about it meant that she may talk about it but for now she will pass. Yeah, I had to send you a note and I'm like, go live with it at 7 or something. And then I was like, JK, JK.
Starting point is 00:23:44 Okay. What? No, no, no, no, we're not trying to figure it out. We're not guessing here. We did invent a new game though while you were gone called Blind Acceptance. Amy, look at this. Look.
Starting point is 00:23:53 Amy, look at this. How did you get that? Wait, what? We did blind acceptance. You want to play? It's a game where I have something in mind. It's called blind acceptance. And I say, Eddie, how much money to accept this blind acceptance?
Starting point is 00:24:05 And then Eddie goes, if he says too much, I go, no deal. We never even talk about it. But if he says the number that I agree with, or it's lower than the number, I take the money out. And if he accepts it, he has to do whatever I have in my mind. Amy, look. What did you have to do? $60. $60.
Starting point is 00:24:18 But what did you have to do? I mean, that's what's crazy about the game. It's like, I don't know. Like, what is it? So I asked them questions. Is it going to harm me? Like, am I going to be embarrassed by it? Like, what is it?
Starting point is 00:24:27 No, no, no. He knows what he has to do now. Okay, yeah, and this is what I'm asking. Should I tell her? Yeah. Or do you want to play the game with her? Or she guesses it? No, for Marnie, she can't accept it.
Starting point is 00:24:36 She's not going to know it. Yeah. So we're doing our golf charity thing today, Amy. And so I got $60 to ride with the guy that paid to play with us. Yeah, not bad. It's not bad, right? Yeah. So you get to ride with Jordan.
Starting point is 00:24:51 I don't really know what care. Yeah, I will ride with Jordan. But I just... You make Jordan go to a different car? I just don't like, I'm, I just get tired. And I feel like I have to perform the whole time. And people get disappointed because once I leave the show, I don't have a lot to say. And Eddie does.
Starting point is 00:25:06 Always. Got so much to say. Totally. Especially golf. Like we'll talk about the game. Yeah. And I just like, man, I, I'm tired. So I don't have much to say.
Starting point is 00:25:14 And then also if I'm not playing well, I don't get angry. I don't throw stuff. I don't do anything. I just get quiet. Hey, but, you know, when you're in a cart driving, you can be quiet and all. But when you get out, you got to be on again. especially if we're in the putting green together you gotta be on.
Starting point is 00:25:28 Yeah, I hear you. It'll be great. It'll be great. The simple three-step strategy for getting rich. Do you have your pen ready lunchbox? I'm writing down, man. What is your current strategy for getting rich? Hustle.
Starting point is 00:25:40 But then when do you plan to start hustling? Yeah, but you're not doing that. I hustle. Yeah. You guys don't know my list. Where's lottery yet? Lottery's on there too. Step one, spend less than you make.
Starting point is 00:25:51 Well, yeah, or else you'd be bankrupt. Or just poor. Or just in debt. or you can still spend less but not be in debt too you could have a little bit no no because if you spend exactly as much as you make if you spin you're even yeah you're broke yes yeah yeah so that's what I'm saying like you can't really spend more than you make because then you're you have no money you can but it's you're in debt yeah I mean I try my best not like I try to save something easier said than done especially with half americans living paycheck to
Starting point is 00:26:18 paycheck but buying stuff you need is the number one thing that prevents people from accumulating wealth that stuff you don't need excuse me oh like stuff you don't need is the number one thing that prevents people from accumulating wealth. Number two, work to earn more money. In other words, don't get comfortable. You can only cut your budget so much. Eventually, you'll need to earn more and do extra things. Dang.
Starting point is 00:26:36 So, part-time job. Hustle. But what's what I'm asking? What are you doing to make extra side money? Stocks. No, no, no. We all got in together for 30 bucks each for stocks. 60 bucks each now. We're up. Yeah, we did 60. Yeah, we did. Oh, we gave him more. Yeah, we gave him more. Oh, God.
Starting point is 00:26:53 And. We gave him more. That's you. lottery, I do that. You're not working inside jobs. I mean, I got acting. No, but yeah, you pay money for that. Oh, that's true. But, but yeah, you pay money to make money.
Starting point is 00:27:06 Yeah, but when? It's an investment. I mean, who knows? Tom Hanks, he had to pay for acting lessons. I don't know that he did pay for acting lessons. I don't, I'm not sure, but he also started to work. He was also trying to get jobs too right after. It's not like I'm not out there hustling.
Starting point is 00:27:21 You're not, that's what we're asking. What are you doing? Trying, man. When there's a man behind it, there's not a lot of trying. I'm always, you know, business ideas. I'm always coming to you with business ideas and trying to start business. Morgan had a pretty good business idea. She was like, oh, stop.
Starting point is 00:27:36 What? I don't say what it is. But Morgan was like, I have a pretty good business idea. She goes, but if we do this, lunchbox cannot be involved. That was her only criteria. Smart. Who can be? Anybody else?
Starting point is 00:27:45 It's not lunchbox. Cool. I love it. That's fine. You won't make any money. I don't care. What is it? What do you mean she won't make any money?
Starting point is 00:27:52 It's fine. I feel like we'd actually make more money with you not being on it. Okay, great. Do it. Let's see it. Oh, nothing. That's what I thought. I'm not going to have her say it here now.
Starting point is 00:28:03 Invest what you don't spend. I do. Step three. Into what? Lottery. And my future. What's that? What's the future?
Starting point is 00:28:13 Lottery is not an investment. A mortgage. Okay. Fair. Yeah. Go ahead. Lottery. Acting lessons.
Starting point is 00:28:22 What about investing your kids? What about investing like? I do invest in my kids. They can give you money back when they're older. I mean, probably not. Yeah, probably not. I mean, odds are they're not going to have good jobs. I mean, they might have good jobs, but I mean, they're probably not going to be as successful as I am.
Starting point is 00:28:44 Why is that? I mean, because look at where I'm at. And I mean, to get to this level, not a lot of people make it to this level. And so just if you're playing the percentages, we define the odds. Everybody in this room defied the odds to make it where we are. Realistically. And so they'll probably work in an office.
Starting point is 00:29:04 And it's like a normal job. Yeah. So I'm just playing the percentages. Yeah, good for you. All right. Like, don't you think that any? Like when you look at your kids, like the odds that they're going to make it to your level are very low.
Starting point is 00:29:20 Ooh, I think a couple of them. can surpass my level. Two probably will be happier with office jobs. Two of them, yes, probably. Okay. Some office jobs pay a whole lot, guys. Totally, yeah. What doesn't even mean an office job?
Starting point is 00:29:34 You know, just kind of like going five, nine to five. Hey, clock in, do you work, go home. My daughter's probably going to surpass all of us. For sure. She hustles. She can figure something out. And by all of us, you mean? Bobby, y'all are very similar.
Starting point is 00:29:51 But yeah, but you say surpass all of us, but by all of us you mean. Us run this site. Okay. Obviously. I do want to run these rejected segments that we didn't do, and then we'll be done with us here. We did rejected segments on the show this morning. These are the ones I did not put in the top five, but some of the other ones. Ray Mundo has a country music secret.
Starting point is 00:30:12 Oh, another one. We didn't do rejected segment. It's about somebody not signing autographs, Ray. What is that one? Yeah, so I heard on the inside that I'm going to, to say the artist is that cool. That's cool. Yeah, so Zach Brown band, apparently they'll take pictures and do selfies and stuff, but they're totally against signing autographs for whatever reason. I have a buddy that works at a hotel and they played in his city and they said, absolutely,
Starting point is 00:30:35 do what you got to do. Anybody in the band can take pictures, Zach will take pictures, but just no autographs whatsoever. And it just caught me off guard. I was like, who is against signing autographs and who asks for autographs anymore? That's probably my last thing that I asked for. I'll go picture, video, I don't know, conversation, then maybe autograph, but they're just really strict against that. Autographs are an older thing unless you have memorabilia, then that is kind of cool. People don't normally just get like, hey, sign this piece of paper. But if you do have something that's theirs, that's kind of cool to have them sign it.
Starting point is 00:31:11 But yeah, I didn't know he didn't do autographs. Probably a time thing. And also a sales thing. Maybe they don't want people hawking it. Yeah, that too. Well, doesn't Garth do like? Only signs it personalized. I have to put your name on it.
Starting point is 00:31:20 Lunchbox wanted to do a pitch a bit, where he pitched a bit to us, and he wanted to go voyage to the vagina. What is it? What? Yeah. I don't understand. There is a new sculpture that they put up. I believe it's in Thailand, and it's of a vagina, and people are.
Starting point is 00:31:39 And it's not funny. People go to it and pray for it. Or they pray for fertility. They pray for them to meet the man of their dreams. And so I thought the voyage to the vagina was me, going and reporting on people that are going to it. It's crazy. The video's crazy. What's the picture of the vagina?
Starting point is 00:31:56 It's a big, like they have the voyage to the vagina. They have the main one and then they have smaller ones around it. It's one, two, three, four, five, six, seven. Nine vaginas. Yeah. The big one. The big ninth one's huge. It's probably four feet tall. And so I thought voyage. You want to go? Yeah, voyage to the vagina would be incredible for the show.
Starting point is 00:32:13 Rejected segment. Eddie got served with legal papers. Oh, dude. That was crazy. That was crazy. Somebody came to my door. Oh, there's a penis. Oh, my God. Wait, what? What? Oh, my God. There's a voyage to the penis, too.
Starting point is 00:32:24 That one will do. That's not voyage to the penis. Maybe like, pilgrimage. Pilgrimaged. Yeah, that's what it is. There's a penis, too. Wow. Devotees have built a matching golden penis
Starting point is 00:32:35 around about eight smaller penises to complement the section. Wow. We should build a boob here. That way people come here. Instead of going to different countries to visit these things. A boob?
Starting point is 00:32:45 Yeah, something. What would the warby? A boat to the boob. You know what I mean? Oh, I know. I got one, but I don't know if I can say that word. Well, we probably can't then. Can I spell it? No.
Starting point is 00:32:57 You can give us the first letter. T, I. Oh, yeah, you go say that. Tit. Travel to the tit. There you go. And you come to America to see it instead of going to Thailand. Eddie, go ahead. You got somebody knocked on my door.
Starting point is 00:33:14 I open it and it's a mail carrier and they're like, you, I'm done. Go ahead Go ahead And he said I travel to the Go ahead He's like you want to see the Okay
Starting point is 00:33:29 He said So he knocked in the door And he said Look you've been served Are you so and so And I said No Like not that person
Starting point is 00:33:38 It was some other guy's name And they're like Oh okay I was like But I'll take the papers I kind of want to see What those lawsuits It's all about
Starting point is 00:33:44 They're like no No They have your address Or whatever So maybe it was Someone that lived here He said you got served though? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:33:49 And I was like, wow, I'm getting sued right now. My heart dropped. Another rejected segment. Oh. Lunchbox said Caroline Jones rebroke his hand. Oh, yeah. She was a firm handshake. Caroline does?
Starting point is 00:34:00 Yeah. Like, I mean, so years ago, I don't know what I did to my hand, but I injured the bone right by my pinky, and I couldn't shake hands. And one time John Rinch shook my hand, and I thought I was going to vomit. I was in so much pain. I had to go down to a knee because I'm in so much pain. And I had to get cortisone shots and all sorts. the stuff in my hand and it'd been fine.
Starting point is 00:34:20 And so whenever I go to shake hands now, I'm pretty careful about trying to avoid that side of the hand. Listen to you. What? Why even such a baby about handshaking? I don't know. I like broke a bone here and it never healed right. And so she came by and usually they just say
Starting point is 00:34:36 hi, hi, hi, and she walked up and I wasn't really paying attention and I kind of stuck my hand out and she squeezed it. You weren't paying attention when you shook hands with somebody? You just blindly put your hand up? Because usually she, oh, hi, how's it going? But she came walking up. I'm just kind of thinking, I mean, she squeezed it, and my hand is, I can't, it hurts. Like, I mean, I'll be grabbing a golf club or a baseball or something, and I still,
Starting point is 00:34:57 I have the pain back in my hand again. And it is bad. The impression that he did when he acted like he was shaking her hand, he, like, put his head down, it was like in his computer and then put his hand out. Like, who shakes hands? Yeah, but I understand if she just has a really strong grip. Yeah, and I mean, just, I mean, my hand is rebroken after 10 years of. You knew it too?
Starting point is 00:35:14 Oh, yeah, I thought it. Right when we shook hands, I was like, oh, can. Hey, wow, that is a powerful handshake. Good for her. She's like, comes in here, knows who she is, saying hey to everybody. So, like, ball in my hand up in a fist, like, I feel the pain right down on this bone, right here on that. Maybe you need a service and papers. Yeah, you think in a lawsuit?
Starting point is 00:35:32 Yeah, she may have to pay for some medical bills. Was Mike D part of the Beastie Boys? This was Eddie, another rejected segment. Go ahead. So my son's been listening to the Beastie Boys lately, and he was just like, oh, my gosh, I googled these guys. And one of them's Mike D. Is that Mike D you work with? And I'm like, no, that's the dumb.
Starting point is 00:35:48 The oldest thing I've ever heard. That's not Mike D. And I started thinking like, I don't even know why he's Mike D. Mike Diamond? Who? That's his name, Mike Diamond. Oh, the Beastie Boys guy? No, no, no, I'm talking about Mike.
Starting point is 00:35:57 Oh, oh, yeah. Why is Mike Mike D? Yeah, why are you Mike D'estro? Why is that? I just wanted a different name. Yeah. So I get it all on social media. Everything on Mike Destro.
Starting point is 00:36:10 Came up with the name. Got it. He just made up Deistro? Yeah, I was in a band at the time called Everyday Destruction. In punk rock, you name yourself after the band. so I shortened destruction into distro. Huh, I didn't even know that part. Wow, that's cool.
Starting point is 00:36:22 So in punk rock, though, generally, you name yourself after the band? Yeah, like the Ramones. They're all Johnny Ramon, Joe Ramon, everybody does that. So it's another band like Screeching Weasel, lead singer, Ben Weasel. Oh, distro destruction. That makes so much sense. All right, Mike, but you're not part of the Beastie Boys. Are you saying that now?
Starting point is 00:36:37 I am not, no. All right, two more. Ramundo says Country Stars X had dozens of people coming up to her to bar, rejected segment. What was this? Morgan Wallens, what's her name, KT, I think. Baby Mama. Yeah, she's really famous apparently on TikTok and Instagram, and I was at a bar. And everybody knew this chick.
Starting point is 00:36:57 I mean, she had probably 15 TikTokers up on her, dudes. How many followers she have? I would say combined. She's in the millions, but. Not combined. Not TikTok. Yeah, on TikTok. I mean, all her stuff usually gets hundreds of thousands of views.
Starting point is 00:37:10 Is that because they want to say the baby? Well, yeah, they can see the baby, too. What's her name? KT, what? Let's see. Is it, Mike, what's her name? KT. What? KT. Smith. How many followers she?
Starting point is 00:37:24 She has. Do she have millions? She's in the 300s on Instagram. Let me find her on the truck. 300,000? Yeah, on TikTok, she's got 234,000. Yeah. So you add those up and that's a million? They said millions.
Starting point is 00:37:38 234,000 on TikTok. Okay, but cool, people are recognizing her. Yeah, but I mean, she's an influencer too. So she does it on her own, but probably also because she's the baby mama. I would think a lot of. it is probably. Yeah, they want to see the baby. Being known from that. Well, she had, I guess Morgan had the kid that weekend. It wasn't at the bars. Yeah, dude. Do you think she had the baby
Starting point is 00:37:56 at the bar? I think that's why her. Some people do that. No, I don't know that that's why that. I think it's probably, I don't know. Oh, people are weird. I don't even care. Finally, Eddie fell down the stairs. I wanted to talk about it. Rejected. Gosh, Eddie is showing up hard. Oh, no, he did a head off four or the five. Yeah, man. I mean, hey, it happens. But like, I was going downstairs and get some water. The lights were off and dude, I tumbled hard. I woke up the whole family. They're like, what happened?
Starting point is 00:38:22 And like, I missed a step. I was probably like three steps from getting to the bottom and I rolled down like an old man. I needed that button like in the commercial. I'm falling and I can't get up. I bet Morgan doesn't even know what that is. They still play that commercial. Yeah, they do still play it.
Starting point is 00:38:35 I don't know what the company is, but yeah. Life alert. Yeah, man. All right. That's it. Thank you all. We are done. Amy got a four things up today.
Starting point is 00:38:44 It's called a half thing. Today is called The Fifth Thing. There you go. Yeah. You guys check that out. The Fifth Thing. But it's under the Four Things with Amy Brown podcast. Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:38:55 Just search for the four things of Amy Brown. All right, that's it. You guys have a great day. That's Post Show. Goodbye, everybody. A win is a win. A win is a win. I don't care what I'm saying.
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