The Bobby Bones Show - Tues Post Show (09-12-23)
Episode Date: September 12, 2023Bobby starts talking about learning how he’s not a great kicker after filming a recent episode of Too Much Access and a new game tournament we are going to play for money. We talk about whether or n...ot we care about the new iPhone, a hiker who was saved after getting the attention of a bear cam and a bride who ‘fattened’ up her bridesmaids. There is also a couple saying they are the first credible source of alien abduction but no one believed them.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.
A couple things.
One, there's a new episode of Too Much Access, our football video show on Bobby Bones.com.
where we went to Vanderbilt
and worked with a punter
who's an Australian punter
who played Australian rules football
which is not American football.
I suck it.
My foot eye coordination is terrible.
It's not normal for you.
Like you kick in a miss?
I don't even know what footed I am.
Oh, because you're left-handed.
Yeah, and obviously I don't kick well
on the right foot and don't kick well on my left foot.
So you're non-footed.
But Eddie's like oddly a really good kicker
and he's like, what do you mean oddly?
He goes, I'm like Hispanic.
Dude, we were just born with a soccer ball
in our hands.
he's oddly a good kicker
that episode's up of bobby bones.com
also I'm going to let everybody know on the show what we're going to do here
so in the next couple of weeks
maybe sooner than that maybe later
we're going to play a tournament for money
what well come on
a game turn I'm going to play two
we have to find an impartial referee to come in
but we're going to work with one of our our sponsors
what game do you think we'll play scuba
I think it's going to be hues and cues
I'm colorblind
I think that's why they like it and you're oddly good at it
Yeah, because it's between that and blank slate,
and I think we agreed upon Hughes and Q's because of the controversy.
Okay.
I can't win the money.
Or you can, though.
Because you've done pretty well at that game.
I've seen it because of your disadvantage.
I've only ever not finished last was my highlight.
That's not going to win you the tournament.
But can you play Hughes and Q's with just two people?
Yeah, you can do, I think you can.
I think we do blank slate.
Okay.
Regardless, we had a meeting, and I was like,
hey, we want to play, and we play a tournament,
and whomever wins on the show wins the money.
How much money?
Well, so I asked for a thousand bucks to the client.
But I think what I'm going to do is if you win,
because we never do games where we actually win.
If you will get a listener and you can represent the listener
and you'll split the money, 500 or 500.
I like that.
It's still five, yeah.
Dang, it's a lot of money.
And then we'll play.
Maybe I don't play.
I wanted to play, but.
Maybe you're the ref?
I don't even want to be the ref.
Yeah, because there's going to be hate towards you.
Oh, mine, inaccurate.
Hey, refs are never loved.
It doesn't matter what the worst job in the world.
How the people hate you?
How the people love you?
Hey, scuba.
So figure out, because if we're doing one v one, I don't know what we could do.
Okay.
Because it's going to be one-on-one, a tournament, however we get it set up.
Yeah.
Okay, just keep playing until...
But I don't...
Almost like a round robin where you play until you lose.
Like, let's say you're the...
Well, we'd play a tournament.
Everybody on the show could play.
Yeah.
Up for 500 bucks.
Amy and Mike, their first round, lunchbox and Eddie.
We're making this up.
guys don't fall in any trap here.
We'll draw randomly.
Lunchbox and Eddie play second round.
Morgan and Ray play third.
You and Kevin for whatever.
And then the winners move on.
And winners move on.
Oh, so that way versus like a round rob.
Yeah.
Just easy.
We build a bracket out and have it that way.
And we'll do it all after the show and post it all.
And they can team up with a listener.
But we got to figure what we can do one-on-one.
Okay.
Yeah.
I'll ask them to see what they think based on them knowing the game pretty well.
Okay.
But you guys want to play this game for 500 bucks?
I'll play any game for $500 bucks.
And then a listener, you'll be playing for a listener.
We'll find them later too.
Okay?
And they get $500 if you win representing them.
All right, I got my listener.
No, you don't get to pick your listener.
This is tax-free.
No, no.
No, we're just playing a game, guys.
You handle your own business, your personal business, your personal way.
You do it however you want.
I got nothing to say about any of that.
You just handle your own business, okay?
Boom.
Got those two things out of the way.
I wanted to mention those.
Let's see.
The new iPhone arrives today.
Now, does that mean it's being a nice?
announced, being shown, or is it arriving at the store?
Because I purposefully have not upgraded my crack screen,
because it's been cracked now for a month.
First time of my life, I've ever heard of crack screen?
For the new iPhone.
And you judge people with crack screens.
Yes, because I know they're crazy.
You have one.
It's like somebody driving on the road with a bunch of dents on a car,
stay away from that car.
Yeah, and they're cutting you off.
You're like, I know how you got that.
I know how you got that crack screen, right?
Apple unveils its new iPhone 15 today.
Has it been unveiled yet or is it all West Coast,
so it's probably too early to have the unveiling?
Okay.
I've been to one of those unveilings.
It wasn't an iPhone.
It was like a, I don't know, some kind of new video game.
It's pretty cool, man.
They set it up like, ah, it's like a magic show.
You went to an Apple one?
It was like Consumer Electronic Seminar in Vegas.
This is where they announced the big thing.
Got it.
So it wasn't Apple, but it was just a tech announced?
Correct.
That's pretty cool.
77% of Americans in a new survey say having the latest tech is at least somewhat important,
but 31% are not early adopters.
Does anybody care that the new?
iPhone is coming out, I do. I always do even if I don't need a phone. Because I want to know what
what I saw in this is you can zoom in up to six times without affecting the picture quality at all.
Oh, wow. That's a big zoom. A new camera. Oh, that would help. Six times zoom, losing nothing
in the picture, no quality. How would that help Amy? Like what are you shooting? Birds.
Ows, birds. Oh, they're going to say people from far away. No. No, but sometimes when they're
high up in a tree, like when I'm hiking, I zoom in and you can see just a little bit, but it'd be
better if it was more clear. Have they told us what the price is?
is going to be on this thing. I saw a story where it may actually cost more than a computer.
Whoa. But it is a computer. This is a small computer. Don't get twisted. It is. It just lets you call
people too. But your computer let you call people now too. Or you can get a new phone plan and then it
comes to the free phone. But then if you're already in a phone plan, you have to end the other one.
But then if you get out of one. Right. You have to pay. You have to pay a penalty.
They get you. Yeah. They get you. A lost hiker was saved after Mouthing helped me into a
bear cam.
Wow.
So they have cameras depending on what the Forest Service is looking for or monitoring in a lot
of different places.
And so sometimes it'll be food or they'll look for bears or there.
So that's what's up.
This hiker who was lost in Alaska was rescued because there was a live feed from a bear
camera and they see someone get on and go, help, help, help, help.
So explore.org, which is the National Park Service that operates,
cameras and you just watch them.
There's live cameras.
And so this guy, unshaven, wet,
looks directly into the camera and goes,
help me.
Lost.
View more than one person because people watching the cameras saw it.
And then went over to the chat room,
in the little chat box and we're writing comments up.
And so they noticed and they went out and they got them.
That's crazy.
I wonder if you just sit there and you're like,
I hope someone comes.
I hope someone comes.
Because you have no idea of anybody saw that if anybody's coming.
So you can't move.
Like you can't keep walking on the trail.
You just have to stop.
Yeah, it'd be tough because, again, you don't know if it works.
I'd probably just break it off and eat it.
The camera?
I'd make the exact wrong decision.
There was a website we used to watch.
Remember where you can watch all over the world?
Oh, no, never mind.
I don't forget the website, what it's called,
but you can watch live streams all over the world.
You type in the city and it's a live stream from that city.
You showed me that.
Of what, though?
Whatever, dude.
The street.
It's so dumb.
But it's not like you're watching for something.
No, you just say like Prague.
Is that Czech and Slovakia? I don't know.
And then you go to Prague.
Oh, like that.
Like just on the street.
Yep.
Just like a sidewalk.
Yeah, let me try to Google it.
An American Cave Explores rescued after a week, 3,000 feet underground.
Oh, yeah, that's crazy.
Oh, yeah.
Because I saw yesterday they hadn't gotten him yet.
Yeah.
3,000 feet is so far now.
And you're just waiting,
wondering if you're ever going to get back,
up. I mean, I used to run cables under houses. You have to crawl in the dirt. The crawl space?
It's really, there were no crawl spaces. So there was like, I don't know. Yeah. 18 inches. So you had to
crawl and take a cable front of the floor into another hole that they drilled. I hated it because
I was, I'm not claustrophobic, but I don't like spaces like that. And I would always be scared.
I was going to be trapped in there forever. Because what are you going to do? You get trapped
into a house. Can't move. Can't move. Can't move. They're going to cut the house out. Nope,
they'll just let you die. I don't even like being under my bed. Yeah. And I'm out on Earth Cam,
guys, I'm in Dublin, Ireland right now.
That's it. Is it cooler than you thought?
No, it's very dumb. There's people just walking down the street.
Hey, hey. I'm looking at Philadelphia right now.
That's a live look.
I'm looking at Marco Island Beach in Marco Island, Florida.
You go wherever you want.
There's not a single person on the beach.
Maybe it's early.
I almost drove the Bronco on today, but I was afraid I saw some little green splashes on the radar.
Oh, really?
Yeah, and if I start raining, I'm screwed.
And it was kind of chilly this morning.
I like that because it wakes me out.
Chili? Come on, man.
It feels great outside.
It's like 68.
67 in the morning. That's awesome. That's like that's perfect. That's bike weather, man.
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They put on Lizzie McGuire at 2 a.m. Video on Demand.
This guy's...
2 a.m.
Lissie McGuire.
And I'm like...
A wild bat you were with.
It was like a first closet moment from me where I was like...
I don't feel like she's hot, like the rest of that.
No, no, no.
I was like, she's beautiful.
I'm appreciating her in a different way than these boys are.
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All right, so a bride admits to fattening up bridesmaids before the wedding.
Do you make her look good?
So she didn't look plain.
It's messed up.
You don't have to be fattened up if you're a bridesmaid, though.
Do you know what I mean?
Like she's making you?
No, you can't shove food down someone's throat.
Right.
You have to eat the food.
She maybe was like...
It is toxic, yes.
But I'm saying these people weren't forced to eat stuff, but okay.
Unless she's like, oh, I made you this healthy dish and it's full of like...
Chocolate cake.
All kinds of stuff.
They don't even know.
I'm thinking butter or whatever.
You'd have to do that for a while, though.
I know.
But does she say like, if you don't eat this stuff, you're not going to be in my wedding?
So, no, this is what happened.
So our sisters were in the wedding.
She said she wanted to make sure her sisters look as ordinary as possible, but she didn't want to be obvious about it.
so because their sisters were all fair skin, blonde hair,
and so she went as far as buying a weight loss shake
and then emptying all the contents of the weight loss
and then putting weight gain powder into it.
That's messed up.
Okay.
That's evil.
Little tricks like that, yeah, that is.
Very toxic.
But it's smart thinking.
It's not smart thinking in any way whatsoever.
You're lying to them about something to put in their body,
which isn't fair to them.
That's true.
And two, it's about a picture.
Who cares?
If you want to look better, you look better.
Yeah, that's right.
Don't penalize them.
It looks cold in Spain.
Where's that? Spain.
We're in Tammuria, Spain.
We're the beach cam.
And there's people.
Look at all the boats out there.
Look at all the boats, but it's kind of cloudy.
And the wind looks like it's blowing.
But there's people on the beach.
Wow.
So we don't really travel anymore.
No, you can go to.
Amen.
That's like one time we were flying over the Grand Canyon.
I was taking a picture.
And Bo's like, why do you take a picture?
Just Google it.
Well, if you want a picture, you can get a better picture on Google.
Yeah, but I wasn't there.
Experience it with your eye.
You're not there anyway.
You're flying over it.
Well, maybe if you have the brand new iPhone.
Yeah, you can zoom in up to six times.
I know like three people in the water.
Everybody else is on the beach.
It's chilly, man.
No one helped the first credible victims of alien abduction.
A new book explores the complex story of Barney and Betty Hill.
Now, what I think is interesting is it says credible victims of alien abduction.
Credible?
What does that mean?
They believe them?
Well, maybe they've done nothing to, like, lose people.
Well, they don't have, like, a record?
Like, what do you mean?
I like in the story, they say, no one helped.
first credible victims of alien abduction.
First credible.
Right.
So a lot's happening now where there are a lot of Navy pilots who have been terrified for saying anything because they may lose their jobs for decades.
They've said it.
We see all kind of weird stuff that we can't explain, but they told us to shut up about it.
So there's this book and Betty and Barney Hill are the subject of it.
And the book is called The Abduction of Betty and Barney Hill.
And they are considered the first credible alien abduction.
And who wrote the book?
Self-titled.
Yeah, Betty and Barney Rubble wrote it too.
Barney Rubble?
The two were traveling down a lonesome highway
on a road trip in Quebec when they noticed a bright light in the sky.
They later found themselves at home at 5 a.m.
When the trip should have only taken until 2 a.m.
At the latest.
Both experienced nightmares after the events
and Betty eventually convinced Barney to seek the help of a psychologist
to help recover the memories.
It's from this retelling that we get the popular image
of the tiny gray aliens with large eyes and large heads
forcing medical experiments on human beings
and reproductive nature.
After being dismissed by both our government
and the medical establishment,
Betty began to drift into the only community
that supported them, the UFO community.
The breakdown of the book is fascinating as well.
It's from jalopnik.com.
Signed, Barney and Betty.
No, I don't think they wrote it.
Oh, they had a ghost from there.
By Matthew Bowman.
Oh, their neighbor.
Their son.
But again, a lot of people have seen this same exact image.
They were the first ones to ever report it.
So they went on a road trip,
and it normally would take them two hours
if it took them five,
so they think that they went somewhere else.
They don't know what happened.
And that is a very...
That's called a good party.
That's a very common thing where that's...
Unsolved Mysteries, remember that one?
Were all those people in the same town that didn't know each other?
That was crazy.
All had the same experience and they all were like missing for like three hours.
Very interesting.
But again, they didn't know each other.
They didn't share stories, but their stories were exactly the same.
They never met each other.
That was the first time I thought, and this could be possible.
Same.
But it also could be like government abducting.
There are a lot of things it could be.
Yeah.
But either way, bizarre.
What are you looking up now?
I'm in Nashville, Tennessee.
He's on Broadway.
He's right down the street.
He's watching outside our building.
I don't know.
We got a cop to pull.
He doesn't have his lights on.
But he pulled up and he looked like he's going to get out,
but he's still sitting in his car.
Maybe he's at a red light.
But yeah, there's three guys in a green shirt.
I thought you said this wasn't interesting,
and now you won't get off of it.
No, it's pretty dumb,
but I'm just trying to see if I see anybody I know.
What are my wife's out on Broadway?
She's out there with another dude.
I mean, how about that?
That's how you catch someone cheating.
Oh, no.
the Earth cam and there's your, wait a minute.
Is that Betsy?
Hey, when I work for the news, I was shooting like a restaurant
and they said don't do that one time
that somebody was cheating on their wife
and they got busted with the news.
I like videos on Instagram where it'll show that
like the crowd cam and it's like a dude
with his arm and his girl and then he'll see the cameras on
and he'll slow.
Or like the cameras on TV camera and he's like, oh God,
he'll slowly back away.
Like he just got caught.
Those are funny.
There's a middle light finger for cars.
Yes.
you can order it
like it'll just light up and you press the button
and that way so like if someone
cuts you off Eddie
you don't want to have to like
take your hand off the wheel to deal with it
you can just press the little button
it's a light up thing in the back that'll go ahead and just
send them the message
it's a lit it's like a light bird
like I'm upset
push the button
I like that there you go
that could kind of cure a little bit of road rage
no because people see it
I just hit the button all the time
I just leave it on
It's like one of these rats they give cocaine to.
He goes, like they're testing it, and they just need more cocaine all the time.
That'd be me with that middle finger on that light all the time.
I watch you guy in TikTok.
He's got a big beard.
I don't know his name, but he always finds people.
And like, last night I was watching him.
And he was like, hey, if you know who this guy is.
And I think it was maybe in South Carolina, maybe North Carolina,
where this woman's recording this guy getting a road rage with her,
and he comes up beside her with a gun and points it at her as he's dry.
Do you see it, Mike?
Do you know the guy's name?
He's like a big dude with a beard, but he'll like,
if people like do racist stuff in a restaurant and somebody records,
He'll be like, hey, who is this person?
And, like, track them down.
Dang, that's cool.
But he showed this guy come up yelling,
and then he pulls this gun out right across from her.
She's an older lady and holds it right at her face
as he drives by.
And then she slams on the brakes,
then drives off super fast.
That's crazy.
I don't like that.
Is that scary?
You Eddie?
People can have a gun.
No, guys, I don't ever start fights with people.
They just do something dumb
and I speed up a little bit
to make it harder for them to change lanes.
That's all I do.
But you're doing a thing
that then creates more rage with them.
But then if they get mad, I just say, dude, I was just driving.
I didn't even see you.
You don't get to say anything if they pull a gun.
That's true.
That's true.
Hands up.
Hey, that's a good excuse.
I didn't see you guys.
I was driving.
I don't know.
So you finally let your daughter get a restricted license.
Yes.
What's restricted me?
So there's only certain hours that she can drive and, like, can't have certain people in the car.
But she can drive by herself?
Yeah.
Like she, I know.
Wow.
That's scary.
Yeah, I have to do some, like, Zoom thing with her this weekend.
Like the school.
does to allow her to get a parking pass at school.
Wow.
For her to learn all the rules for that.
And then I guess after this weekend, maybe next week,
we let her drive to school.
Whoa.
It's going to be weird.
That's crazy.
That's a big deal.
Eddie, can your kid drive yet?
No, he's got a permit, but he can't drive alone yet.
Yeah, I mean, she passed her driver's test earlier in the summer.
And so the minute you do that, you can go down to the DMV
and get your restricted license.
I guess, and we've been holding off because we're like,
a little more practice, a little more practice.
But here we are.
This guy's name is Tizzy, T-I-Z-Z-Y-E-N-T, like Tizzy Entertainment.
In this video I was talking about, it has 5 million views.
You see it, Mike?
It's in Newport News, Virginia, so Virginia Beach.
Do you guys see it?
No, I didn't see it.
I mean, he drives up, past her in a red car,
and then his gun in the lane next door just goes,
tell us, Cher.
Hey, if you see Eddie, stay away, because he's,
trying to start to fight with her.
Eddie's going to be that guy.
No, I don't fight with people, guys.
I get upset, but I don't fight with people.
You break stuff.
It's in my own garage.
But you snap as my point.
Yeah, but I don't do it in front of people.
Like, I don't try.
Unless it's about siding.
Yeah, that was the builder.
Or your kids are in the car and you get red rage.
Sometimes, and they're just like.
Yeah, dad.
You can't really control that.
So it's in front of people, yeah.
I just mean the person I'm having trouble with.
I don't really do it in front of them.
Yeah, and I just want to like,
you know there's no one getting married at the Elvis Chapel right now.
That's real manly.
Cool. Thanks for checking in.
Eddie, do it behind their back.
Yeah.
Thanks.
Let's see the Las Vegas sign.
If there's any way of Las Vegas.
We're supposed to be washing our mattress every six months.
I've never heard of that.
I don't put that in the washer.
Okay, you don't.
What you do is...
You cram it in the washer?
No, no.
Stop.
It would not fit.
But I saw this whole video about how you strip your bed completely down.
So you're just bare mattress and you put baking soda on top.
you vacuum it. Then you put a layer of baking soda on there, rub it in, and then you vacuum again.
And then that is supposed to be part of cleaning your mattress. And every six months, then you flip it over to the other side.
And then six months later, you do that process again and flip it back over.
Sounds like a lot of work. I've never done that one time.
I know, me neither. But.
I've never washed a pillow.
Pillow. Yeah. Some people say you're supposed to wash a pillow. Why?
We wash the pillowcases when we wash the bed stuff.
I say we, I don't.
You mean the sheets and stuff?
Whatever, the bedding?
Because it's more than that.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
When that's cleaned.
But I don't know if the pillow.
Do you think my pillows get washed?
I don't know.
Because I don't know what's common there.
I don't think you wash pillows because none of that mess up the feathers and stuff in there?
No, you can wash them.
You can put them in a bathtub too and like.
I know we don't do that.
What?
So come in there.
Little house in the prairie type stuff?
Yeah.
No.
Just so you know, there is a crowd at the Welcome to Las Vegas sign.
I mean, a lot of older people out there at 7.54 a.m. taking pictures in front of the sign.
That's early. It's a good time for them, though.
Yeah.
It's not too hot, you know.
And there's a runner, female, red top, black shorts, heading north.
Gully.
That is headed north.
This is weird.
For something that's not that interesting, like you really are dialed in over there.
I mean, it's got, oh, this dude's doing muscle pose.
But what's funny is he's going to his favorite destinations.
Vegas.
He was just in Austin a second ago.
Yeah, but all they have is a hot.
the highway cam.
How did he choose where the camera is...
That's exactly, because Austin only has the highway cam.
I was like, oh, I see one in Nashville.
I said the Hard Rock.
Yeah, that's the one I was looking at, dude.
I see Bourbon Street.
See?
New Orleans?
That's pretty dead right now, I bet.
There is literally one person out on the corner.
He's been there all night.
It's 9.55 a.m. there, 81 degrees Fahrenheit,
and there's one dude on the corner sitting there.
Yeah, he's been all night.
Hey, everybody in Vegas, they like to do the pop
one is they are holding up their hands to show the sign.
That's an Elvis guy. Oh, is that what he thinks
he's Elvis? That's what he's doing.
See, there's anything in Arkansas here?
Fayetteville? No, nothing.
Oh, now they're doing selfie. Will you show me Vegas, the one
lunchbox is looking at? Because I'm kind of interested in watching that one.
It's pretty cool. It's a long line. Yeah, there is.
There's a lot of people. At the sign? Yeah.
They should have like the wings here in Nashville.
Where people on the weekends. Oh, yeah, the mural?
She's doing the hands. What if one day you're watching this
and you like, I've never seen a sign before?
See a crime happen and you get to be a witness
and you saw it. That's why we have the. That's why we have
That's why we talked about this because of the bear guys.
So, like, they saw something.
I didn't realize this sign was so high.
The Welcome to Las Vegas sign.
Yeah.
That was, like, on the road.
That's a good point.
Like from the desert.
They're up.
Hey, we're here.
Yeah, they're pointing to it.
Like, look at us.
I subscribe to this sign.
There's not even a way to subscribe, but I find a way to.
Crap.
Mayhem is everywhere.
They do commercials on this?
Yeah, I've got it.
Oh, now we're back.
That's a short one.
Dang.
All right.
That's it.
Everybody good?
There is a new Bobby cast up today with George Burr.
I will have a new 25 whistles up today.
Amy, I'll have a fifth thing today.
Yeah, it's on four things, podcast, but bonus episode.
Yes.
We're talking about people pleasing.
Ugh.
Don't people please.
Well, I think we can all just easily sometimes fall into like people pleasing mode.
I like that's not what I mean.
Neither did I, weirdo.
Oh.
No, no, no.
We mean like, I want my wife to be pleased.
Wow, I know.
Wow.
Amy.
Okay.
What are you thinking?
Wow.
Get single for a month.
Those poor ladies by herself is too embarrassed to ask someone to take a picture.
She's trying to do a selfie.
Oh, no.
Get on the intercom, like.
I wish there's a way to be like, it's okay.
She's like, tried to do it.
I'm like, all these people will take her picture for you.
Now she's out of here by herself.
Oh, no.
Wait, wait, now she's just taking a picture just as a sign.
That's even worse.
She gave up on the selfie.
All right.
Thank you guys.
Go to the equator.
What?
Did you?
Yeah, at the, in Kenya.
Go see if at the line.
There's a sign in Kenya
where it says you're now at the equator.
Equator, surf, and tourism cams.
I have a picture in front of that.
You know what I went to the
I saw the continental divide.
You know what that is?
You know what that is?
Yeah, man.
I didn't know what that was, but I saw it when I was.
Wait, so the equator goes this way?
Does that go?
I don't know.
It's where the water, it decides
if it's going to go to the Atlantic or the Pacific.
The equator goes smile.
The date line goes butt crack.
Oh, dateline?
That's a date line.
What is dateline?
The one that goes like this.
Chris Hansen?
So like vertical.
That's not it.
You know, Ray used to live in the four corners.
What?
Where?
Like Colorado?
No, I visited it.
Where you can touch four states at the same time.
I'm always going to get it wrong, but it's like Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, and New Mexico.
Yeah, New Mexico twice.
That's good.
and Mexico. That's two.
All right.
It's Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah.
There's a place in Chattanooga.
I think it's Chattanooga. Lookout Mountain
where you can see like nine states.
From that spot, you get to see nine states.
Pretty amazing.
How do we know they're telling us the truth?
I don't know. It's on the sign.
Yeah, because they don't have a sign when you look.
Like when I was in Colorado, we were on a mountain and it was like,
if you look this way, you can see Wyoming or whatever or Idaho.
I'm like, cool, must see it because I'm looking that way,
but don't know where it is.
What's the one in Texas?
where it's...
From lookout mountain,
Rock City Point,
you can see seven states.
Tennessee, Kentucky, Virginia,
South Carolina,
North Carolina, Georgia,
and Alabama.
Seven states.
The claim is repeated
on numerous barn roofs
in the surrounding area.
It's pretty cool, dude.
Okay, we're out of here.
All right.
Thank you guys.
See you tomorrow.
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