The Bobby Bones Show - TUES PT 2: Bobby Shared Baby’s Face & Has New Appreciation For His Mom + Amy Witnessed A Crazy Fight + Bobby Reveals Behind The Scenes

Episode Date: April 14, 2026

Bobby shared why he decided to post a picture of his baby’s face on Instagram. He also opens up about having new appreciation for his mom having him as a teenager and why he wishes he could see ...himself as a baby. He also shares why he loves his wife even more seeing her be a mom. Amy shares the crazy fight she saw at UPS yesterday between two people. We did more of Tuesday Reviewsday where Bobby watched a show he loved but wouldn’t recommend. Amy found out what bird represents every member of the show. Bobby got hit up by a friend who is owed money by a show member. We talked about the Alex Cooper and Alix Earle drama. Bobby gets set off and he blames Eddie and Amy. Bobby revealed some behind the scenes dynamics of the show that caused some controversy among the show members.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:02:26 everybody wrote. Yeah. A lot of people were shocked yesterday. It's still up. I did a Q&A on my Instagram. It's Mr. Bobby Bones. And I posted a picture. of our baby's face.
Starting point is 00:02:39 So a lot of people were shocked by that because we hadn't yet. So, I mean, you could see it if you want. Just Mr. Bobby Bones and you go to the story. It's almost like, when are you going to show her face? So I did. And you're like, next slide. Yeah, I was like, next slide.
Starting point is 00:02:52 So it's up. I don't know how long it's going to be up, but you can see it, Mr. Bobby Bones. We did have to go to the pediatrician yesterday. I mean, you have to. I mean, a scheduled appointment or emergency? Yeah, yeah, yeah. That's what I mean.
Starting point is 00:03:02 It's scheduled. There's a lot of scheduling for people that are just born. Who knew? Yeah. I don't go that much, but I wasn't just born. And I doubt you did maybe when you were first born. You think? You think you went to a lot of appointments?
Starting point is 00:03:12 I really wish that I could have, if a little like Jeannie came down and sat on my shoulder and said, Hello, Bobby, you've been very good and you've been very giving and you're very generous and loving toward all your friends and you've made their lives really good. And you've been so good to earth and you're pretty good looking and you've done good job and staying healthy. And just tell me all this good stuff about me first. And then it goes, you can see any part of your life. I'd want to see me as a baby for a couple reasons.
Starting point is 00:03:38 And I've said this on a couple places, but I have a respect for two teenage parents keeping me alive, which I did not have. I think there is a little, and it's less and less, but there's resentment in me because, look, wang, wang, wad, and had the easiest life, but who did? But my mom got pregnant at 15, had me right after her 16th birthday.
Starting point is 00:04:03 my biological father was 17. You're talking about children. And now that we have a baby, there's a lot to it. It's just constant. And it's diapers and it's food and it's care. Nurture, holding. All of that. And I just, like a little bit, I'm just like, man,
Starting point is 00:04:22 they kind of had to do a good job to keep me alive. And as at times upset as I would get about, you know, the circumstances, the cards that I was dealt, like good on them for being 16 and 17 years old and keeping a baby alive so I think about that now because it's constant I think I wrote that
Starting point is 00:04:43 in my Q&A like a baby is constant and you guys know this but when you're sick you just turn 16 years old and you have a baby what the heck are you supposed to do and you have no money like they're poorest crap poor kids anyway
Starting point is 00:04:59 and then they're just kids having pay for it. Of course. So I would like to see that because I think that would be interesting. That's something that has been kind of shined into my thought process a lot where it's like, how to heck, how the heck did two teenage kids? Now, my grandma took over later and probably helped a lot whenever, you know, my, it's weird to call on my dad, but for the sake of this, my mom and my dad were that. But I would like to see me as a baby to see them to take care of me as a baby because, man, good on them for keeping me alive because it ain't easy. You just have to constantly be there. So that's pretty cool.
Starting point is 00:05:40 Yeah. Unless I wonder if I just came out and was like, all right, here's what we're going to do today, guys. Here's the calendar. Yep, here's the schedule of the day. Here's what I need. No, I doubt it. But I mean, I'm sure you made it to certain appointments. But I would imagine, yeah, you and Caitlin have more capacity than your parents did. so you're making more appointments. Also the times too.
Starting point is 00:06:05 Even just this day and age, yeah. I think we have more knowledge. When I was a kid, they put a rock in your mouth and said, you're good, kid. Suck on that. You're good for a while. Very true. Then I appreciate my grandma so much more because she adopted me. If you hadn't heard my story, I'll give you a very brief version of it.
Starting point is 00:06:20 I didn't find out until later that I was adopted by my grandma for years until I found a social security card, which my name had been changed on. And from like three or four, for multiple years, So not only did my dad bail, my mom left too. And so my grandma just adopted me and was my mom for many years. And so, like, I have an appreciation for that. Like, here she has a grandma raising a baby. Having a baby has, I'm not going to say made me aware, but it has really closed the gap between me and those emotions.
Starting point is 00:07:00 Because I've always thought it. but I never really felt it and for teenage parents 16 and 17 and then for my grandma who was in her 60s raising a baby
Starting point is 00:07:13 so much so not just raising it raising it by herself because her teenage kids left that's wild to me and like that makes me emotional a bit and like people ask a lot of times
Starting point is 00:07:26 like do you have any regrets just like in a normal interview question and I have two one is getting fined a million by the FCC. That was a whole situation. I don't know. That's totally my fault, but okay. The other is, when my grandma got sick,
Starting point is 00:07:40 I was in college. I was about to graduate college and I was working all the time and I would make time to get to the hospital and spend, but I didn't spend enough time with her. And now that I get older and I think about that and how much that she dedicated to me and even growing up, my parents
Starting point is 00:07:55 left again at times, like my mom left again at times, but my grandma was always there. And I never had a bedroom growing up. but the only time that I ever had a bedroom at all was when I shared one with my grandma for many years. Like we shared a bedroom and she just put up a little bed beside her bed. And so I think having a baby has, again, close the gap between me thinking about that kind of stuff
Starting point is 00:08:19 to me feeling about that kind of stuff, which is wild. So we went to the doctor yesterday, who was a pediatrician yesterday. Something else I've learned. Now this is new, new version, new dad version. if you make a kid miss their nap, it's just all hell breaks loose. Try not to do that. But you can't not do it sometimes
Starting point is 00:08:40 because the doctor, the pediatrician was scheduled during her nap time. And what do you do? I've never seen anything like it. What I would compare it to because I love analogies. And I know a lot of people are like,
Starting point is 00:09:00 yeah, welcome to the program. I'm just now entering the program. So, yeah, sorry. my analogy is if I stayed up all night let's say what is today Tuesday if I stayed up I did the show today I got a NFL show later today I got all this stuff today blah blah blah who gives a crap and then I didn't go to sleep tonight and then I came to work tomorrow the whole rest of the week for four or five days
Starting point is 00:09:22 I would be grumpy as crap because I'm off I'm off completely my some hormones are off my sleep schedule's off I'm exhausted even if I got back to sleep at a normal time after that's what missing a nap is like for a baby is missing a whole night's sleep we're on that schedule. And so we took her to the doctor. Everything was great. We're very fortunate that she's healthy.
Starting point is 00:09:41 But because we were at the doctor during her nap time, dear God, hey, it's Bobby here? Is there any way you can send that genie back up and just send me like a baby that, like, can skip a nap, but they don't. You got to put them on the schedule. My wife said to,
Starting point is 00:09:55 she was like, you know, because she's very close to her sister, Grace, which means I'm very close to Grace and DJ. and when Grace and DJ had their kids because they had them a bit before us we'd be like, who cares? I'll just go. Baby can nap anytime. My son's like, little did I know.
Starting point is 00:10:13 She'd be like, Grace would be so on that schedule. Like we can't go because gotta have the baby have a nap. Oh yeah, no, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. I get it. Like we only had to go to the doctor and it messed up the nap time and it made for a learning experience of an evening.
Starting point is 00:10:27 Like really try to schedule around that nap. And it makes me want to nap more because, you know, Naps are kind of good for everybody. So the baby thing has been really enlightening for me because I think it has more than anything it has lent to me re-evaluating, re-examining the feelings of my past.
Starting point is 00:10:53 I don't have different feelings about them, but I do have feelings about them, meaning I don't feel different, but I actually do feel different, and like there's more of an understanding now. It's wild. I don't even mind changing diapers anymore. I'm just, also I'm tired.
Starting point is 00:11:08 Yeah. It's like, I'm tired. I just, stuff doesn't matter as much anymore. Like, bull crap doesn't matter. Not because it's not bull crap, but because it's like, I'm tired. And my wife is just a beast.
Starting point is 00:11:24 She's awesome. And it's like a new kind of love for my wife even. I love my wife. No doubt about it. watching her be a mom again it's it's a love but it is so much of a different kind of love
Starting point is 00:11:41 so yeah and I'm just I'm tired I need a nap like the baby but that's what's up we're very lucky because I went to the pediatrician and it's like good but she's in that stage now where she's growing just tremendously
Starting point is 00:11:54 so I know I think I'm still growing height wise your ears and your nose they say no I tell you guys I think I'm getting a little taller I still, at my age. That's your shoes.
Starting point is 00:12:07 They're getting taller. I don't know that that's your height. Well, I can be a little cranky if I'm growing. So I can only imagine about the baby. So, yeah, that's what's up. I don't even know how, oh, I was just saying my Instagram story, I did put a pick. People are like, show up your baby's face. So, okay, it's up there.
Starting point is 00:12:24 You may have to flick through a couple stories, Mr. Bobby Bones. But it's right there. And that's what's up. You guys can call us if you want. 877-77-B-O-B-B-B-Y. And if for some reason you're not listening live because we're live right now, it's like 28, 29 after whatever, you can call and leave us a voicemail because we get all those all day long too. So there's a truck driving on the interstate. It's a moving truck. And so there are like bars on the back of it.
Starting point is 00:12:54 And it's going 45, 50, 55. But people keep seeing a woman hanging off the back of it. People are like calling going, hey, I think I see a woman hanging off the back of a truck. And so the cops get multiple calls about that. So they dispatch somebody. They go out. And so they go and they stop the truck. And so there was a woman hanging from the back of the truck.
Starting point is 00:13:15 Why? If you had to guess. I have the answer. Why? Is she trying to escape? That's good. Was she a mannequin? Ooh, that's another good one. No, that'd be funny.
Starting point is 00:13:28 Like a Halloween thing where someone's like dead hanging, but it's really... So it really was a real woman, yeah. A live human woman. So she had been convinced that her dude who was driving the truck was having an affair and decided to follow him as he left, so she was just going to hang on to the back of the truck and see where he went. Oh, man. You know, they make a little trucker thingies. It's easier. As the man got into his truck, she snuck out of the house, grabbed onto the back of the vehicle.
Starting point is 00:13:53 Police say she is incredibly lucky to be alive. As her husband had been driving at a higher speed, the woman, they identified her. It's from Audity Central. But yeah, that's what's a quick decision. She was just in the moment. I mean, that's dedication. She didn't really think that through. I mean, there was a lot of thinking.
Starting point is 00:14:15 Is he cheating? Is he cheating? but then the what can I do wasn't thought through. Picasso was sold for $116. The Picasso was valued at $1 million. And it will be actually sold today, and it's a raffle. They're raffling off Picasso. Oh, wow.
Starting point is 00:14:33 So someone's going to walk away with a $1 million painting by Pablo Picasso. And the raffle ends today, proceeds from the raffle benefit Alzheimer's Research Foundation. It's a third year that's been organized. Yahoo News. Hey, can I still get on this? Can you find, man. That would be awesome. How crazy would it be to win this?
Starting point is 00:14:54 Because I'm looking at it now. Again, what's the craziest thing ever is that Picasso was alive in the 70s? Yeah, he's not that old. It wasn't that long ago. Yeah, yeah. It's not like he was back there with Beethoven. Right, Da Vinci. Yeah, chopping it up.
Starting point is 00:15:06 So, yeah, that's what's up. You looking at it? Yeah, I was trying to look it up. But then I was trying to, in a book I was reading, like last week, it was talking about his person out. Like she was an artist in the book and how she would never want to own a Picasso because of the type of person he was. But this was
Starting point is 00:15:22 a novel, so I didn't know if she was really saying how he was. And I just Googled and they said that he could be controlling emotionally volatile. You're too late. All the tickets are sold. Oh, man. Oh, that's okay. They don't want more money. Maybe you don't want to own a Picasso. Why wouldn't they keep it open till the very end? More money for them? Well, today's when they
Starting point is 00:15:42 draw, so it could be the very end. Amy said you went to, what, UPS yesterday and saw a fight? Yeah. Like two women really just not emotionally in a good place, I guess. So the first woman in front of me, she's trying to get some papers looked at, but the UPS worker is like, I'm going to have to go get my
Starting point is 00:16:02 manager. So she is like, can you step to the side? Well, as she steps to the side, woman number two in line steps forward and starts processing her package. But then, woman number one's like, uh-uh-uh, like I'm still getting helped. And so she starts kind of talking to yourself, people are unbelievable. I can't believe they'll just step up.
Starting point is 00:16:21 Out loud where the other person could hear? Yes, I can even hear. Then she even makes eye contact. I'm third person in line. She makes eye contact with me saying, you know, do you see what she just did? And I'm like, I don't want to be involved in this. So then person number two is like, do you have a problem? And then so she then called out the person.
Starting point is 00:16:42 Lady 1 and Lady 2 start having a confrontation. Lady number 2 is like, I don't have time for this. I'm out of here. So she leaves. Then the person working is just like, what is happening? I think it was just two women in a really emotionally high, maybe hormonal state that happened to me next to each other in line. Because I think if one of them had been a little rational, this wouldn't have happened. But it was just so uncomfortable and I couldn't believe what I was witnessing.
Starting point is 00:17:10 And you were third. Yeah, I was third. And lady number one even said after lady number two walked off, which now I was like, well, lady number one, you can have your spot back. But lady number one looks at me. He's like, well, would you want to step right up now? And like, take that spot to cut in line again. And I was like, no, no, I'm good. I'm just for stamps, man. I'm just makeup.
Starting point is 00:17:31 I'm good. So it just was this whole awkward moment and so uncomfortable. And you're just witnessing, I don't know. I was just like, I don't know who they're going home to. but I feel bad for those people. You know what I've been seeing more of? Maybe it's because if you buy a white car, you see more white cars on the road.
Starting point is 00:17:51 You talk about perimenopause? Yes. And then I was watching Friends and Neighbors. Have you watched any of the new season? No, I'm saving it up. I've watched a little bit of episode one, but I decided I want to build up several episodes. So there's a Google, and they're Googling perimenopause.
Starting point is 00:18:06 And I'm like, oh, I know all about that, Amy. And I don't know if I only see that. And know that because, again, if you have a white car, you see more white cars. I don't know if because you talk about that. If now I'm seeing it more. Yeah, I mean, it's definitely in our age range. But then it got a little bit. What is it, though?
Starting point is 00:18:23 Give me 30 seconds. I always thought you're saying pre-minopause. So perimenopause is what happens before menopause. So it is pre-minopause. So it is when your period stops. Okay. But this is before it. However, don't think before means a month or two, maybe even a year.
Starting point is 00:18:40 No, it can be a decade or more. Perimenopause can last a long time, which can, hormone imbalances, so there's mood swings, like your sleep is off, different aches and pains. I mean, there's so many different symptoms. By her description, I might have perimenopause. Can I read you what, because I looked it up just to see, because I always ask for like, explain like I'm five version. Well, I feel like that's what I kind of did.
Starting point is 00:19:07 Yours is like 12. I felt like yours was pretty good. Oh, cool. Okay. Paraminopause is the time when the dimmer switch on those lights in the house start acting up. It's not turning the lights off yet, but it's playing with them, making, you know, look bright one minute and dim the next and sometimes switching them off for a little while, but you never really know when the lights are going to go on or off. Yes. But what age does this start?
Starting point is 00:19:29 Can it start the 30s? I'll give you what I've seen is the average is anywhere from 35 to 45 is when perimenopause can start. Now, for somebody else, it could be at 32. I don't know, but on average, 35 to 45. Okay, so is there a difference in paraminopause and premenopause? That I don't understand. I believe there is, but is the pre, like, right before the menopause? I don't know.
Starting point is 00:19:54 I just saw it on friends and neighbors and said, let me ask Amy about this. You should hear women talk about this. It's crazy. They all agree on the same thing. Like, oh, my gosh, I'm going to this too. Like, my wife and the ladies at school, they all talk about it. I told you. It's my new conversation starter.
Starting point is 00:20:07 at get-together. If I don't know a woman very well, you bring up perimenopause. We're bonded. Yeah. Oh, what are you taking? Oh, I just have my blood work done. And now I'm on this. And then I got this testosterone pellet. And then I'm taking vitamin. I mean, there's so much to talk about. You know what mine is? Food allergies? You got any food allergies? Yeah. What are you allergic to? Gluten? I'm allergic to dairy. Holy crap. Spend all day talking about that. Yeah. I have one other question about my encounter at the UPS store and behavior. So lady number one Then started I think to realize her actions
Starting point is 00:20:38 And so she started justifying to me Maybe why she was acting a little bit crazy And she was like, I just need to get this done And I have a two year old in the car And I was like There's a two year on the car? Yeah so my next question is At what age can you leave a child alone in the car
Starting point is 00:20:52 Because I never had a two year old I adopted my kids I got them at 7 and 11 And they were both pretty age appropriate To leave in the car If I had to run in Feels a little young boys Two feels young
Starting point is 00:21:02 Too's pretty young. Too young if you got to wait in line. Yeah. Feels a little young. So she was using that behavior as justification for her behavior for being mad that the woman cut her in line that was going to make her later. Because she had to get back out to the car. I don't know. Everything just seemed off.
Starting point is 00:21:21 But there's nothing. What can you do as a stranger? I mean. Nothing. Nothing. Back away. Yeah. Legally leaving a child in the car depends on your state, but it's often illegal to leave a child under five.
Starting point is 00:21:32 years old unattended. Some states it's seven. Tennessee, it's seven. California, it's six, and it does move on down. Did you see, speaking of ages, did you see any clips from, and I didn't watch the whole documentary, but the 98 degrees documentary? No. So the clip that I saw was I'm talking about, because again, they were young. I say young, probably 19, 20, 21. And when on their tour bus, they had an age of consent for every state. No, they didn't. So they wouldn't get in trouble, like. Okay, yeah, I forget, forget. I'm not as freaked out about it because they were also very young. Okay, so that makes sense. I think some of them were literally 19 or 20.
Starting point is 00:22:07 So some states were 18, some were 16, so they kept the age of consent. Now, if you do that, if you're Jason Aldean and you do that, and Jason Addean is not a one. I just wanted to use somebody that I can feel comfortable with who's an adult. Well, that was a whole different thing. Oh, just kidding. Okay. You ever read that, you ever hear that story? Nope. I don't want to know. Ooh, I don't know that story.
Starting point is 00:22:30 What's the story? So Hit me up on the goog So I don't get this right So apparently So you don't get it wrong Yeah He when he was young
Starting point is 00:22:42 Yeah I believe he had He didn't adopt But he has like parental control Over another family's daughter So he could take her across state lines Because they were dating But she was too young
Starting point is 00:22:54 Whoa It's like Elvis Oh it's like Elvis yeah Yeah So Which ew I mean Aerosmith
Starting point is 00:22:59 Not Jays and Aldine he's guling Jason I was just saying that I didn't know yeah this is like in the 70s no no I was just bringing a because I'm an adult man there's no yeah yeah yeah no
Starting point is 00:23:10 Jason's listening to me like I didn't do that man you could have said we could say just as she's like Eddie or watch what's not use me yeah here we go I'm gonna don't say my name let me read this a 2022 lawsuit alleged that Stephen Tyler in the 1970s
Starting point is 00:23:22 obtained legal guardianship of a 16 year old girl Julia Holcomb to travel her across state lines without criminal prosecution The suit, and it gets into the suit. I'm not sure how old he was then, but he was old. He was an adult. Okay.
Starting point is 00:23:36 The suit alleges that Tyler met Holcomb in 1973. Will you see how old Stephen Tyler was in 1973? Because, yeah, that's what that. That'll help, because I only know him as old, so I can't. He's 25. Okay, that's not as bad as the Elvis. How old was Elvis when? No, he was probably the same age, I think, right?
Starting point is 00:23:56 Oh, really? Yeah. I would think so. All that. All that. But she was. really young. Oh, that sucks. Well, yeah, I know, but her parents really good. Then how about, like, our great-grandparents getting married
Starting point is 00:24:03 at like 11? I know. It was definitely a difference. Elvis Presley was 24 years old when he met 14-year-old Priscilla. That's it. They met in September 1959 at a party in Germany while Elvis was serving in the Army the couple later married. She says, though, they never did anything physical until, like, she still says, they never did anything physical until she was of age. Yeah?
Starting point is 00:24:22 I mean, I'm not, she's saying? Probably. I'm not saying, I'm not limiting the creep. I'm just putting it. out there. Anyway, All right. How about that?
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Starting point is 00:28:14 Man, it's four and a half out of five dating apps. It's, it's twisted. It's, at times, there's some sex, but there's some murder. It's, it's that. But it's good. Four and a half out of five. It's weird. It's definitely weird.
Starting point is 00:28:28 It's uncomfortable at times. Yes. Four and a half out of five. So there you. What did you write in? Uh, no. You can't. He's not done.
Starting point is 00:28:38 Yeah, right. No, I'm kidding. I'm done. Oh, you're kidding. Funny joke. I'm done. I was kidding. I'm done.
Starting point is 00:28:44 Okay, go ahead. Definitely weird. Definitely different. But man, it's more than what I thought it would be. You know what I mean? Like, you go in watching a show and you're like, okay, this is what it's about. It's more than what I thought it was going to be about, which is really cool. So I'm with you, man.
Starting point is 00:29:03 I give it a four and a half. But I'm going to give it four and a half bloody marries out of five. All right. There you have it. Anybody at lunchbox? You do anything? Yeah, I watched Roof Man
Starting point is 00:29:13 with Channing Tatum Yeah Man what an interesting movie I don't know if it's all real though I don't Google it afterwards It's real Not all of it There's you know
Starting point is 00:29:24 It's like Hollywood But it's real But it was very interesting Very like wow That's crazy And I give it Four out of five Bike racks
Starting point is 00:29:35 That's good Yeah I looked it all up after I did a deep dive on all of it okay it's accurate enough to feel like it's accurate okay
Starting point is 00:29:45 yeah so I don't want to say too much about it but it's accurate enough to feel like it's accurate somebody watched it and didn't like it it's probably Amy
Starting point is 00:29:53 and she probably didn't watch it did you watch it I did not watch Roofman I watched it I think I like half liked it half didn't it it was just a little slow in certain parts
Starting point is 00:30:02 I wish it was a bit more sped up oh let me call him can you speed I don't mind going a little faster on Roofman too Morgan really appreciate that
Starting point is 00:30:10 Did you find your story? Yes. Okay. I had it written out because I had to do a little research. You wrote out your own story for today. Well, I know the story, but then I had to look up everybody's month. Okay. All right.
Starting point is 00:30:22 So, get it. This is actually something that Eddie texted me last night and he said, hey, for your podcast story. And I was like, thanks, Eddie. So I open up the link and the title of the article is, which bird mirrors your soul based on your birth month? Oh, you know what I'm going to do?
Starting point is 00:30:38 Real quick. I'm going to take a nap. Don't, don't. You guys go ahead and do this story. Okay. So what's interesting is each of our birds, which I looked at everyone in the room. What? That's on a mic.
Starting point is 00:30:49 Listen. Guys, give her a chance. And what the bird sort of represents does seem like us. Okay? So Eddie and I are March. We are hawks. And hawks can look into the future and take action. Bobby, did you not just win $1,200, excuse me, looking into the future?
Starting point is 00:31:08 I'm just anxious to hear all of them real quick. Okay. Emphasis on real quick. Bobby, you're a swan. Swans don't mess around with their desires. Any of these could be said about anybody. Hey, here, you're out. You're a swan, man.
Starting point is 00:31:22 You don't mess around with your desires. You got a goal. You want to do something. My desire is to move for the next story, but I'm going to let you go ahead. Lunchbox is an eagle. This one's a little lifey. Strength and sincerity. Yeah, he's never serious.
Starting point is 00:31:36 And I wouldn't say he's strong. And then Morgan. is so Bobby's April, Eddie and I are March, lunchbox is July, and Morgan is October, and she's an owl, and they are wise. Oh, hey, super intelligent. Super intelligent, you say. So if you're curious, you two can look up which bird mirrors your soul based on your birth month.
Starting point is 00:31:59 I mean, I like the way Eddie looks in the future and takes action. No, that's not me. That's definitely not me. He was thinking about my podcast story a day in advance and he took action and sent me the story. Good point, Amy. Hey, scuba, Steve, in that room. Why? Because where I sit, I have a bad angle.
Starting point is 00:32:13 You're already moving on? Yeah, I'm moving on. Oh, do you want his bird? Yeah, what's his bird? What month are you, scuba? I'm June. Okay, hold, please. You are a pigeon.
Starting point is 00:32:23 Dirty. Thanks so much. Scoob, I got a message from a friend of ours that said you still haven't paid your money for our basketball betting. Oh, yes, yeah. He sent me a Venmo, and I don't do Venmo. I got to hit him back and see if he has Zell. Dude, you've got to be on that. For March Madness?
Starting point is 00:32:39 What is it? Yes. And he's like, I've emailed him like five times and he's got to pay everybody out, but he can't pay everybody out until Scooba gives them the money. That's my fault. I wish we could pay initially right there on that day because I'm ready to go. Like, here's my money. Just take it.
Starting point is 00:32:50 Well, the reason you can't is because if you do that, they start shutting accounts down because they know it's all for gambling. Okay. That's my fault. I'm just behind on emails and all kinds of crap. My mom's in town. My wife's out of work. It ended a long time ago.
Starting point is 00:33:05 Yes. You've just been a boy. Scoobo was $160. Yeah, I have the money. Oh, wow. Yikes. I bet it on a lot of crappy teams. He's a hummingbird.
Starting point is 00:33:13 Oh, that makes sense. What does it do? Not pay his debts? Runs away from his debts. We can go, like, looking zig and zag and left and right all over the place. I don't know if you guys have been keeping up with the Alex Cooper, Alex Earl fights. It's been kind of funny.
Starting point is 00:33:26 And so yesterday, Alex Cooper, I shout out to her. She just gets on Instagram and I was like, all right. Because Alex Cooper the other day had reposted on her TikTok video of somebody talking about Alex. So they've been back and forth. Alex Cooper signed Alex Earle, the Unwell Network, and she left. And so I was just going to play some of this. So Alex Cooper is Caller Daddy. Alex Earle is Tom Brady.
Starting point is 00:33:51 For those trying to remember, the guys in the room. I was trying to remember. Yes. So here you go. Here's Alex Cooper. Alex Earl. Hey, girl. The passive aggressive repost and the likes and the commenting on things.
Starting point is 00:34:06 I got to call you out here. you're going to need to get specific and just say what you've got to say about me. There's no NDA. No one is stopping you. Stop hiding behind other people and just say it yourself. What's the beef?
Starting point is 00:34:23 I can appreciate that. I get it. Get it over with because there's a lot of shade. There's even, you know, like they'll say sub-tweeting because it's not on Twitter, but that, the other stuff that Alex Earl has been saying.
Starting point is 00:34:38 But Morgan, what are your thoughts? Yeah, it's kind of weird to me because when she left the network, so Alex Cooper owned the network. And when Alex left, Alex Cooper gave her her IP, her podcast, everything. So that made me think that there wasn't like some major fallout. So now I'm confused what actually happened. And part of me, part of me things is like a PR move. They really don't like each other.
Starting point is 00:35:02 I know they really don't like each other. Who's Barstool guy? What's his name? Day Portnoy. Yeah, Barstole Presidente. his video popped up in my feed because I guess I was watching stuff about it and he was doing tea by the sea and he's sitting on the ocean spilling the tea about Alex and Alex and he his theory was there was maybe beef that about the Carl Jr. Since disproven. He even says that was wrong. He was wrong on that, yeah.
Starting point is 00:35:29 Well, T by the C, well, I thought I was watching him Give T by the C yesterday. He already... He was like, yeah, I was not right about that. Okay, so just kidding. That's... Well, I just saw that last night. He's got to be up to the day on the girl drama. I know. Okay, well...
Starting point is 00:35:42 So, my other theory was that, like, Alex Cooper maybe they just didn't get along boss, like, partnership-wise. And, like, maybe Alex Cooper was just more abrasive and more, like... And they just didn't get a long person. personality-wise. Alex Earl commented on Alex Cooper's Instagram and was like,
Starting point is 00:36:00 okay, I'll be like something like that. So, I don't know. Alex Earl seems less problematic. Than Cooper? Yes, but because she doesn't say as much. I think it doesn't matter. If you just say a whole lot, you're going to seem more problematic.
Starting point is 00:36:14 She's more of an influencer, not a lot of drama. Alex Cooper, though, but that's her job to talk. Oh, what about this part of the C by the T, T by the C? He said, oh, that maybe, Alex Earl was too big
Starting point is 00:36:27 when she didn't need the Unwell Network. She didn't need Alex Cooper or something. So like, it just was going to be conflict no matter what because she shouldn't need to do that. They don't like each other. That I can tell you.
Starting point is 00:36:44 So I don't have any tea on the couch. All right. Let's see. I don't want to go to Eddie because Amy just just hit us with a bird thing. No, no, that's why I give it. Well, let me tell you, that's the last time I'm going to take podcast stories from Eddie. Wasn't it a good one though?
Starting point is 00:37:01 I liked it, but nobody else did. You'd be you, Amy. That would be like reading horoscopes. I'll do that if you want me to. Okay. Poor judgment on my part. You'd think that Alex Earl is more interesting than the bird birthdays? You're crazy.
Starting point is 00:37:18 I bet you if we posted a boat on social media and we were to see engagement, the bird birthdays would get far less than what's happening now with Alex Cooper and Alex. What do you want to bet him, Eddie? Five bucks. It's not even a bet that I'd like to chase, honestly. I wonder really how it would come back. Lunchbox, you give me a story. Yeah, so I talked about how you guys may have missed the news story about the two, the Michigan couple in the Bahamas, the wife went overboard and he paddled to shore.
Starting point is 00:37:43 He got arrested. Well, he's been released. After several days in custody, they have decided to release him. The people, the authorities said he is still a suspect. but right now they can't hold him any longer and they're still trying to gather facts on what went wrong and if there was a crime
Starting point is 00:38:05 so he is out and he's saying look it was a bad wave I did everything I could to save her but the waves were pushing us apart and she is my soul yeah because unless there's a camera how do you prove that's not the case when you're somewhere like the freaking ocean like if there's no written documentation
Starting point is 00:38:22 about his plan or anything if he just goes out and does it or didn't do it? It seems weird that if you came back, you know, with a boat and just said this, that the first reaction would be arrest the man, unless there's some other reason. Like, are the family members being like, no, they were having problems? Yeah, the stepdaughter. The stepdaughter.
Starting point is 00:38:43 Right. So, I mean, we can't, I don't know, you can't just dismiss that, right? Well, it wasn't dismissed. They held them. But why did they just let them go? Because you can't, you can't keep somebody if you don't have evidence. and I'm just saying out in the ocean on a boat
Starting point is 00:38:56 if there are no cameras it's all circumstantial yeah the timing is just weird the timing of of what of what of the words was there marriage on the rocks was a lot of marriages on the rocks
Starting point is 00:39:11 still don't kill but some do and the ocean that's the way I mean the ocean you don't know how the big the waves are you just blame the waves and imagine you aren't a huge fight
Starting point is 00:39:22 and then the ocean really does kill your wife. And then you're like, well, no, Eddie said I had to go to jail because we were fighting. No, yeah, true, true. But there's definitely, I mean, there's smoke there for sure. Man, you are definitely not innocent until proven guilty, are you? No, no, no, I think it's weird. Like, the story's weird that he comes back and they arrest him, right? Like, look, he probably did it. But he didn't do it until, unless they can prove he did it. And the ocean is the place where you can pretty much get away with anything. There are no cameras. Big brother's not watching you in any way. And if it's circumstantial, you probably, they're not, everybody.
Starting point is 00:39:57 No. And if there's nobody also. That's what I'm saying. He said he paddled and tried to go towards her, but the waves just kept separating him. So then she had the key attached to her life, her, whatever. I guess she didn't have a life checking on. I don't know. He'll probably get off. He paddled with one ore all the way to shore for four hours. Ramuno said he watched the Laguna Beach reunion. Oh, I bet that was good. Yeah, you're going to have. to pass on this one it wasn't. They really don't tell you anything and they try to involve the whole cast.
Starting point is 00:40:28 And honestly, if the cast eight, there were three of them that were in the triangle that were the interesting ones, everybody else is boring. So I'm assuming the three were Krista Cavalari, the other blonde and Steven. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:40:42 Is that it? LC, Stephen, and Cavalari. They weren't that interesting on it? No, I mean, it was really just, I mean, the one cool thing, interesting thing they said is the one girl that was the big for lack of a better term. Like she was the Christian. She was the one that, like, they made her a super Bible thumper.
Starting point is 00:40:58 And she comes on and she goes, I had a little adventure with drugs. And everybody just goes, oh, oh, that's fun. So that's what you, but they didn't go in any detail. I'm like, well, what did she do? I want more details. They didn't, you're not going to get the details. But then I found if you go back and listen to the podcast, that's where you're going to get all the nitty gritty. So I've kind of been doing a deep dive with that.
Starting point is 00:41:20 What's the nitty gritty? It's about everything about the show. It's fascinating. I mean, they say MTV. They didn't put the fascinating on television? No, none of that was on TV. You got to listen to the Kristen and Stephen podcast. And they're like, oh yeah, MTV, everything was made up. Timeline. Okay, so different, different things. So they recorded it for television. And then they went away on somebody else podcast and talked about it. Right. But this podcast was done three years ago, but I just found it. But the TV special, 20-year reunion, my exact same graduating years, so I was kind of tied to it a little bit. You got nothing. They all look great. They all
Starting point is 00:41:50 have tons of plastic surgery. Congrats. But what have you all been doing that's like the dirty underbelly for the last 20 years? Tell me. The underbelly. All right. Thank you, Ray. Yep. Who has another story? I haven't done my. Oh, my God. Oh, boy. Oh, boy. I don't know why. I'm just not. I've shown tell to. What? What? I don't know. I'm got something's up. With what? What? I'm just so disinterested. In what? Is it because of Eddie? No, Eddie and Amy usually bring some snooze fest. Well, no, I blame Eddie's, Sorry, I blame Amy's terrible story on Eddie. Thank you.
Starting point is 00:42:23 Amy, no, Amy, don't. You loved it when I sent it to you. And so that just sent me off on being completely disinterested. And I was like, this is the most boring thing I've ever heard. Who gives a crap about bird months? Also, people that just assign what their life is to some month or object. And then I'm just like, I'm over it. Who loves birds?
Starting point is 00:42:42 Okay, so now you think Eddie's stories automatically going to be. If he gave you a bad one? Maybe he, was that sabotage? No, I wouldn't do that. to you. Lunchbox, yes. Go. Go. Show and tell. So, if you have bought toothpaste from this
Starting point is 00:42:58 specific brand in the last six years, you are entitled to a settlement. Tom's. And look what I have. I bought Tom's two years ago. And they said that they failed their inspection. They went to the factory and they saw a hose filled with mold right next to a tub of toothpaste.
Starting point is 00:43:16 So if you bought that in the last six years, you can get part of $2.6 million. And how many people are trying to get part of the $2.6 million? They don't say in the article, but I'm assuming when's the last time you bought Tom's? I never. Exactly. So it's got to be like a hundred of us. No, there's more than a hundred.
Starting point is 00:43:31 That would be awesome if you made like $100,000 all of that. Right. How many people are going to take the time to actually fill out the... It's crazy. So about two years ago, I forgot to brush my teeth, like coming to work. And I got to work and I'm like, oh my gosh, I didn't brush my teeth. So I went downstairs and bought toothpaste. I'd use this one time and I've had it in my bag since.
Starting point is 00:43:50 So here we go. We got proof that I bought this. I'm going to do this. Do you do the paperwork already? No. Click on a link, fill it out. And it says that you're going to have to wait a little bit to all this processes. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:44:01 And the consumer base, the brand is estimated to have a consumer base of nearly 7 million people. Yeah, but that's just the people that bought it, not the people that are actually going to go on with it. Well, now you're telling more people about going on to file for it. Don't worry. Most of them turn it off anyway in the bird story. So they didn't even get here. So you're good. Oh, you're blaming me.
Starting point is 00:44:20 I get it, I get it. Since I gave Amy the story, you're blaming me for our listeners to turn this thing off. Yeah, they're like, you're in luck. Nobody heard you talk about Tom's because everybody turned this podcast off. I'm going to make more money because of it.
Starting point is 00:44:33 Yes, your plan worked. Oh my gosh. You're one step ahead. Excellent. I should have known better than do that story. And lunchbox, I don't always bring a snooze-fast story. That's true. You don't always.
Starting point is 00:44:44 You don't. I mean, I had one slip-up today. We do a lot of stuff. That story that she told made me sleepy. Like, I can't shake it now. Like, I'm literally just overall sleepy. Maybe I should do, send you these at night so you can sleep. Oh, no, I can't do anymore.
Starting point is 00:45:00 No, no, no, no. That's funny, Amy. So you can sleep better. Eddie went to Habachi. And so, I like Habachi. Love it. You tip the Habachi guy? Yeah, it was my mom's birthday.
Starting point is 00:45:10 So, like, we went and we, I think we've talked about this before, like, do you tip habachi? And I had cash in my pocket. So I'm like, ooh, I might as well tip. I've never done this before. I don't even know what the rule is or what people normally do. But the awkward part was there were two people sitting at our table. You know how Mabachi you kind of share with other people because the table's so big.
Starting point is 00:45:32 So after he was done, I said, hey, hold on, man, here, I got a tip for you and I gave him the 20 bucks. Because I had it. I had 20 bucks. And you tip to him 20 big down? Yeah. Yeah. Well, I was splitting it with my sister at the dinner, you know? So like, I figured I'd take the tip.
Starting point is 00:45:45 And I think I made the other people on the table feel bad. because they didn't tip. So it's like, I don't know whether you tip the habachi guy or when do you do it. Do you do it after the dinner when you pay for the whole thing? I don't know how that works. I haven't been to habachi in so long. Do they hand you the receipt on the little plastic thing? Yeah, they do.
Starting point is 00:46:03 Right to tip down? Yeah, it's the same thing. Unless you're wanting to flex on the other people and be like, no. But those can be for your servers. Because we have a server. Yeah. That tips for the server. Oh, that's interesting.
Starting point is 00:46:12 That tips for the habachi guy. But it doesn't say that. How do you know? because I've been He's been too I just don't know I'm not saying you're wrong You're just
Starting point is 00:46:23 He's acting like Everyone knows that Yeah Maybe they split it They're the waiter No they're not There's a server That takes your drinks
Starting point is 00:46:31 Your order And brings your salad And then habachi guy Comes out and cooks I would imagine That it is somehow split I don't know though But man he was for sure of that
Starting point is 00:46:42 Yeah And he might be right Maybe at his habachi place That's how it works but I've had a server. Like, I just went and we had a server. Daniel. Daniel, why are you angry?
Starting point is 00:46:55 No, no, I'm not. He's Googling. I'm just trying to look it up, see if there's anything. It says most restaurants do 50-50. Okay. There you go. They split it. That's a split.
Starting point is 00:47:04 I even forgot what this was about. Tim and the Habachi guy. That's all. Tip in any way is great. You're good. But I didn't know if like before I never see you again, here's your tip. You know, because he was leaving. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:47:17 Michael Mack ran out batteries, guys, if you don't mind repacking me. Are we eating batteries and these things like crazy? So it sounds like yesterday was Amy. Yesterday was Amy. Yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah. That's okay. I don't need them, need them for the whole thing.
Starting point is 00:47:31 Eddie met some listeners from Washington State. Oh, yeah. Here? Yeah, yeah, yeah. It was at a put-put place. And it was cool because, like, I mean, most of the time, I don't get approached by listeners, like, really ever. But, like, these guys came up and they're like, hey, man, can we like get your picture? We love your show.
Starting point is 00:47:47 like, well, really? Like, where are you from? They're like, Washington State. We're here for some like tournament or whatever. And it's just crazy that we're here at this puff up place and we see you. And like, we get to meet you. Like, that's pretty awesome. And then you start thinking like, dang, like, you live in Washington State and the other side of the country and you listen to our show. That's amazing. I don't know. It just kind of blew my mind a little bit. Sometimes you get a little check of like, wow, people are listening on the other side of the United States. Do you think about that? Well, mostly because the internet.
Starting point is 00:48:17 I don't think about that at all. YouTube podcast. Obviously the show is syndicated live, but I do think that. I mean, did you go on the cruise and you didn't meet people from all over? Yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And then you kind of get, it's just, it's not a daily thought process of just like, wow, people listen to our show. And people know who I am from Washington State.
Starting point is 00:48:37 Yeah, I know. That's pretty crazy. That's cool. That's cool. That's cool. On my Instagram story yesterday, I did a Q&A, and it was met with a little bit of pushback. the number one was who's the most selfless person on the show and my answer was
Starting point is 00:48:51 Ray that's interesting Yeah Do you elaborate on that? I can so I was like hey Ask me a question Where's the pushback come from? People going
Starting point is 00:49:04 How is he selfless? What does he do? Listeners or people in this room? Not in this room I'm not sure anybody in the room saw it But it was Who is the most selfless person on the show And I just thought quickly
Starting point is 00:49:15 It's probably Ray Go ahead Go what I'm listening Why would he not be I wonder why he is Who would you pick Selfless
Starting point is 00:49:24 Also I can't I didn't put me as any answers on this So I'm taking me out of it Okay so you took yours out Even on the other one I'm gonna read I took me out of it So No me
Starting point is 00:49:35 Selfless I'll go me Stop You're such an idiot You're such an idiot All right You're winning me back You're winning me back
Starting point is 00:49:43 Why are you You know I just adopted two kids. I always think about donating kidneys and stuff. You do think about that a lot. You know, that's pretty selfless. I haven't done it, but I think about it all the time. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:49:54 I mostly was thinking about within the group dynamic, selfless. I think it's Ray Mundo. He's here before everybody else. He's neurotic, like crazy, but he doesn't complain ever about anything will help doing anything. I just feel like Ray is the most selfless person. Ray or Mike D. My top two there.
Starting point is 00:50:15 Mike D is a good one. You're just anti-ray? No, no, no, no. No, no. The Ray is like, I've heard him complain. Like, I don't know what you're talking about. I haven't, though. Who have you, other than lunchbox, who have you heard complain? You!
Starting point is 00:50:28 I'm not complaining. Ever. Morgan, is he ever complain when you ask him do video? Don't bring me into that. Morgan, is he ever complain when you ask him to do videos. I'm not paying attention. Anyway, my answer is quick. My answer was Ray.
Starting point is 00:50:39 You're getting pushback now. I feel like Ray just does what's asked and will help out regardless of what the situation. is anytime at all. That's what I feel. That's why I answered that. So that's the answer. It's funny. You picked yourself.
Starting point is 00:50:55 I pick me. Amy, who would you pick? Ray. Mike D. Yeah. Yeah, Mike D is a good one. Why are you? It's not anti-ray.
Starting point is 00:51:09 You've both times mentioned Mike. You've been like, yeah, that's a good one. I just don't think Ray falls into that category. of course he's selfish on certain things but like we all are like never complains I don't complain I have it
Starting point is 00:51:25 I think here's the thing it's Eddie's insecurity he's not insecure when it comes to Mike D but when if Ray gets him shine if I get shine there's certain people that he's insecure with getting shine I don't worry
Starting point is 00:51:39 Ray's awesome like I don't worry about Ray okay the next one was let me get to it as said the question question was who hold on let's see let's see hold on these are listener questions yeah um who's who's the most ambitious on the show now taking you out i i don't i'm never a part of it when people ask god i'm not going to do with me who's the most ambitious on the show do you know who i put no okay but i know my guess go ahead Morgan what what
Starting point is 00:52:19 Morgan's pretty ambitious. Hey, your answers are weird. No, she's pretty ambitious. You don't agree with that? No. She started a podcast. Why don't you think it's Morgan? It's not.
Starting point is 00:52:29 Why? I just don't know. I mean, she started a podcast. Everybody started a podcast, Eddie. Okay, she goes to old people home all the time. She goes to an old people home. That's volunteer work all the time. Okay.
Starting point is 00:52:41 Oh, she decides she's going to fast. That's pretty ambitious. She fasts once a week. Do you understand what the word ambitious means? Yeah, yeah. Like your, like, you're, uh, um, thanks, Eddie. Yeah, no problem. Define ambition.
Starting point is 00:52:54 So you, you pick Morgan. And you're saying it's no chances, Morgan. It's not Morgan. Okay. There's only two options, really. They are? I mean, you're not going to say I'm ambitious, so I'm going to take myself out of it because you always ate on my ambition.
Starting point is 00:53:07 So it's going to be either Amy or Scuba, because Scuba wanted something and he actually went and did it. Like, he went and started his own show and has been chasing it. Went from nights, afternoons. is actually out there grinding to do it. Amy has her podcast and then she has podcasts underneath her. So those are the only two options. Everybody has a podcast, dude.
Starting point is 00:53:25 Underneath them? Who's underneath you? What podcast do you have? What podcast does you start? I'm talking about Morgan, not me. I don't have a podcast that I started. So those are the two, those are the only two options. So I'm going to say you said Amy.
Starting point is 00:53:39 That's solid. You went Amy. Of course I went Amy. There you go. Yeah. I think my actual answer was Amy by far RRRRRR. Okay, there wasn't a close second?
Starting point is 00:53:50 No. Oh. So you wouldn't even think lunchbox a little bit ambitious. No, but I think Amy's like trying things in different ways that you guys don't even know about even within the company. Like she's like how to like
Starting point is 00:54:03 I want to do this. Who I need to talk to to move up here? Amy's just always on it. Amy's grinding. Good job Amy. Scooby's grinding too. I think everybody here is. Not true.
Starting point is 00:54:14 Okay. Everybody is true. Ray does not grind. Ray grinds? But he's self-grinds, yes, he does. I'm just joking, guys. Maybe Eddie needs to know what selfless and ambitious I mean, but, well, thank you.
Starting point is 00:54:28 Yeah, you're welcome. Oh, there's more? No, I just did. I'm not doing any more. Who else has a story they want to share? I have one. Go ahead, thank you. There's a dream job if you love dogs.
Starting point is 00:54:39 You can earn $1,000 per hour to sniff their breath. I'll do that. It's got to be a job for like a bone company and they only let it be done once a month for like an hour and then has to go on social media and it makes it. That's just me speculating. What is it? It is. It's spot and tango, which is a dog food subscription service and they want contractors going out to get dog kisses and get dog breath on them so they can see how their food is showing up with the dogs and how it's going.
Starting point is 00:55:12 And because they're saying $1,000 an hour, people talk about it and their name gets out there. So it's worth it to pay that just so people talk about it. You know what I mean? Yeah. Speaking of my dog, his eyes getting a lot better. He had to have a little procedure there. And I get frustrated with my dog sometimes, Stanley, because when he eats grass, he gets sick. And I go, don't eat grass.
Starting point is 00:55:34 Don't eat grass. You don't eat grass. Don't eat grass. He gets sick. I don't know why he won't stop eating grass. That being said, my wife. will say don't eat cake. Hmm.
Starting point is 00:55:45 And then what? Then I eat cake. And then I get sick. And then sometimes there's more cake. So you get it. And then I never really felt like that, but I kind of am Stanley, the dog. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:55:57 She's like, you shouldn't eat that. It's got butter on it. Sometimes I eat it. And then she's like, why do you do it? You keep getting sick. And so I found this as I was yelling at Stanley, stop eating grass. And I hear my wife and my, stop eating butter. Stop.
Starting point is 00:56:13 So, this little note there. A teacher found a Pokemon card worth $20,000. And now he's going to be able to pay for his wedding. Tag. Teaching assistant
Starting point is 00:56:24 discovered a collection of rare Pokemon cards in his childhood attic, including several high value items now listed for auction. The collection features cards like a mint condition Sky Ridge Charazard.
Starting point is 00:56:35 You got it. Thank you. And other collectibles. Over $20,000. Wow. So it was his. He just found in his attic. Yeah, he had him up and his ad.
Starting point is 00:56:44 Man, I thought when you first said that, he found it like in the classroom and he kept it. Oh, no, don't do that. That ain't yours. New Orleans 911 is using AI to answer some calls. Oh, that's tough. I don't like that. Yeah, I want a human when I'm in an emergency. You have to say that like you do when you call.
Starting point is 00:57:01 Human. Zero, zero, zero. Yeah, that's tough. A car with Maryland plates was towed in Washington, D.C. After racking up nearly 900 unpaid traffic tickets, with a total bill topping a quarter million dollars. That's from WUSA 9. I just don't go back for that car.
Starting point is 00:57:17 You know, that car's gone? There's a lot of people I know that won't pay parking tickets that they get here in Nashville. If you like park in a parking garage and get a ticket or... How can you not pay? Because if they pull you over, don't they go, you have unpaid tickets.
Starting point is 00:57:31 A lot of parking garages are private companies. Oh, that makes sense. So you don't have to pay those. I remember in college, they used to say if you don't pay your parking tickets, like you can't graduate. I never paid them. Still graduated.
Starting point is 00:57:45 Oh, really? Empty threat. I thought that was true. If you didn't pay your tickets, I never paid them. And it's not like I was like, I'll show them. I just forgot to pay them and I still graduated.
Starting point is 00:57:57 You're on it today. Thank you, man. You are that dude today. Brittany Spears voluntarily entered rehab for substance abuse. TMZ reports. Checked into rehab. somewhere in the U.S. a few days ago
Starting point is 00:58:10 after she was urged by several people close to her. Spears was arrested in California last month for DUI. It's from TMZ again. Good luck to her. I hope she's able to come out better than she went in. That would be great. Let's see. Anything else?
Starting point is 00:58:24 Has everybody done their story? Unfortunately. Okay. Anything else? Amy had to get up to go get hers too. It's the funny part. Because I wrote it out. She's like, I have to go walk somewhere else to get my story because I wrote it out.
Starting point is 00:58:38 Because I had to look up each person's bird Be honest with me When I sent that to yesterday Were you like wow that's so cool I thought it was nice of you to think of me But did you like the story Because if you didn't like the story You'd be like thanks Eddie
Starting point is 00:58:50 But I'm not I thought it was fun to look up The fact that she's thinking about it now She liked it She doesn't want to hop She doesn't want to like align with you right now Well no I obviously took time To look up everybody's month and the bird
Starting point is 00:59:03 Yes So take responsibility like Thank you for thinking of me Yeah I think we're pretty good here Bobby's a swan He doesn't mess around with his desires And he desires to not
Starting point is 00:59:16 Talk about that Do you feel like a swan? No, I do not feel like a swan. You know what show I thought was crazy though When they did that swan show on Fox Where they would take somebody And they'd give them all the plastic surgery They'd have them come out
Starting point is 00:59:26 After they had all the plastic surgery Was that called swan? It was called the swan That was crazy That was back when they were doing all kinds of crazy stuff It was called the freaking swan Wow And they would go
Starting point is 00:59:36 Okay here's this person And the person would show up be like, hello, my voice. And they'd have like a tooth coming out, of their nose, one eyeball over the other. And then next thing you know, it's like, let's reveal them. And they look like a supermodel.
Starting point is 00:59:49 And you're like, that's the craziest show I ever seen. I never watched that one. That was wild. It reminded me that dude on the Simpsons, the real redneck guy. He's like super hillbill. Yeah, that's my impression. Hey, Cleet.
Starting point is 01:00:03 Everybody was Cleetus. Oh, dang this dang thing. Oh, dang this dang thing. Yeah, that show was wild. Right. Anything else? No. Okay, good.
Starting point is 01:00:18 No. I would like to make up for my story, but... That's all right. We're good. We got enough. We'll save it. We got nothing to tank. All right, that's it for today.
Starting point is 01:00:26 Thank you guys. Don't forget over on the Bobbycast today. Hunter Hayes. A crazy story. Guy's a kid. I mean, a real kid, like two years old, learning the accordion. I ends up getting a record deal as a teenager, wildly famous, multiple number ones,
Starting point is 01:00:42 and at some point just bails. It's like, I'm out of here, man, leaves Nashville. Check it out on the Bobbycast. It's on Netflix. Or if you're not able to watch, you can just download the podcast. But we'll see you guys tomorrow. Have a great day. Bye, everybody.
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