The Bobby Bones Show - TUES PT 2: Savannah Guthrie Epstein Connection? + Bobby And Eddie’s V-Day Date + Lunchbox Has A ‘Bag Of Worms’ In Testicle

Episode Date: February 10, 2026

We talked about Savannah Guthrie posting a new video yesterday hoping that someone in the public knows something that could help in the search for her mother. We talk about all the wormholes we have g...one down where people are making up all kinds of crazy theories. Bobby shares why he is not a conspiracy guy but how he listens to data when it comes to Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell hearing that happened yesterday. Lunchbox has more details on the Cardi B and Stefon Diggs breakup. We talked about how the Super Bowl next year lands on a holiday and how it will affect everyone. We get into Bobby and Eddie’s Valentine’s Day date and who will be picking up the bill. We also got an update on Lunchbox’s swollen testicle and he reveals new shocking details that lead us to research what is going on.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:02:06 And listen to Amy and T.J. on the Iheart radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to podcasts. I guess we can start with the Savannah Guthrie stuff. She posted a new video message, and it wasn't to the people that possibly have her mom. It was to us, not us on the show, just to America. What if she was like, I just want to say, bye, phone show. For you guys. Been listening. Keep coming up.
Starting point is 00:02:37 Yeah. Okay. So here's the new video that she posted. I just want to say first of all, thank you so much for all of the prayers and the love that we have felt my sister and brother and I. We believe our mom is still out there. She was taken and we don't know where. So I'm coming on just to ask you, not just for your prayers, but no matter where you are,
Starting point is 00:02:59 even if you're far from Tucson. If you see anything, you hear anything, if there's anything at all that seems strange to you, that you report to law enforcement, we are at an hour of desperation and we need your help. There are a lot of problems. One of the problems for me is there are too many experts now about this. People who really know nothing and they're just adding their opinions now because they're looking for people to fill time to talk about this because it's getting ratings. And so now people are like, I don't know. I've watched a lot of crime documents. human reason. This just doesn't track John. Like, they're on the news going, like, don't find anybody to talk about this stuff. They're like, I don't know if it's a kidnapper now.
Starting point is 00:03:39 Seems like it's something more sinister. I think it's connected to Epstein. Like, people are saying all kinds of crap. Oh, that's a rabbit hole that ended up, well, I ended up going down, but then I had to stop. Oh, so you went down the Epstein connected to Savannah and the rabbit hole? Tell me more. Okay, well, that's the stuff that was popping up on my feed that I told you
Starting point is 00:03:55 felt really, really dark and twisted and messed up. Like, I'm like, what? If these two things are related, like, that's just, crazy because they were like, well, she was mentioned in the Epstein files. And who was. Savannah, but as a reporter who, yes, interviewed, not as a. Because she had interviewed victims. Yes.
Starting point is 00:04:12 Yes. Yes. Yes. So. Oh. No. Don't, Eddie. Wow.
Starting point is 00:04:18 No, no, no, no. Hold on. Savannah interviewed survivors. And so. But so did 50 other people. They're not going to go abduct her mom. They're like, well, if you're looking to make a distraction. Dang.
Starting point is 00:04:30 And she's a public This is the problem I know, it's a problem And I'm like how I don't know Yeah I went down down in a little bit Nancy Grace back from the dead
Starting point is 00:04:46 On the news yesterday Same haircut and all And she was on talking about She's basically saying that Whomever it is she believes It's from that area Because they have a relationship With that news station
Starting point is 00:05:00 I think it's K-O-L-D. They're the ones that keep getting the ransom notes. They're like, you go to what you know and what you're comfortable with, and she's just laying it out there. It's crazy. So they've got nothing? Well, we don't know what they have. I hope they have something.
Starting point is 00:05:20 But they may have nothing. But we don't know. If Savannah's coming out saying, like, I need your help, you know, the public's help, usually that's kind of like, we need something. She said an hour of desperation. Yeah, what you hope hasn't happened is that some crypto scammers are posing as they have her mom saying, give us money, but they really don't have her mom and her mom is somewhere dead. But also they're saying there was super sensitive information in these letters, and luckily we're not able to see them. We shouldn't see them.
Starting point is 00:05:59 It's probably how they know they're real by how sensitive the information. is. But also it's very easy sometimes to get very sensitive information if you do the right kind of hacking. Have they gotten into the disconnection of the ring camera, like, and how early? But the video should be somewhere, right? They said they're still working on it. Completely disconnected. They can hear audio, but they see nothing. Wow. Just don't know how that's possible with like everything going to servers. You know, you can disconnect it. You can, unless you have access to that account, then you can delete videos. But, you just don't know, Yeah, you would think somebody else's cam across the street.
Starting point is 00:06:36 That too. Down the street anywhere. Or, again, we live in a surveillance state where you don't think the government has cameras up everywhere. I know. I just wonder, like, her property looks, it's hard to tell in pictures, but it's big. It's big, so I don't know where the neighbor is. Somebody's fully covered, head to toe, and all black. It's also kind of hard to tell who that is.
Starting point is 00:06:56 You can see some things like height, weight, things like that and make your best guesses. but yeah Samantha Guthrie's mother has Nancy Guthrie has entered the second week with no suspects identified that we know of
Starting point is 00:07:08 the 84 year old was dropped off at her Tucson Arizona home the night of January 31st and reported missing around noon the next day authorities described the case as a possible kidnapping and ransom style notes
Starting point is 00:07:17 have been sent to news outlets though investigators are still working to determine their origin have we seen the son-in-law at all the one that they have said is a suspect by they
Starting point is 00:07:29 I think Ashley Bandfield was the anchor who said I have a lot of sources a lot of contacts in the FBI they're saying the son-in-law is the number one suspect have we seen him at all Yes I saw him and his wife in a car
Starting point is 00:07:41 Since? Yeah like after the Like it was like a couple days after And it was like they break cover For the first time They look down trodden or something like that And I was like Yeah probably because their freaking mom's car
Starting point is 00:07:51 I was like are they supposed to look excited? Right So yeah it was weird Have we seen them since that? I haven't because you know what alleviate that pressure is him going out being like I'm right here I don't have her it's bizarre it's kind of be hard if it's like your mom missing and then your husband
Starting point is 00:08:13 becomes this I mean they said everybody in her orbit is a suspect and I get that you're looking into anybody that knew her and family close so you have to be like okay I too I'm the daughter but I'm also a suspect okay but then do you kind of look at your husband you're like but what a hold on hold on can I just say we are believing in this one lady. She's not believing. She's the only one that's saying anything. So if he is never a suspect,
Starting point is 00:08:39 can this dude sue her pants off? You can sue for anything anytime even if you're in the wrong. So could he sue? Yes. Her saying according to her sources, he is a suspect probably gets her off the hook of saying he did it.
Starting point is 00:08:55 I think there's a big difference. Man. Because that's pretty dirty to throw someone's name. But I don't think she's just throwing. I think He has people that are involved that are giving her that information. And that's what reporters do. Yeah. All right.
Starting point is 00:09:06 I mean, I just wondered. But there's a long history of people being wrong about this, though. Yeah. And think of the drama that follows it. Like, say it's not him, right,
Starting point is 00:09:15 or it's not any of the family members. And everyone's thinking, like, man, I'm going to be honest. I thought it was you for a long time. Right. You can't trust anyone. That's like in the Elizabeth's smart.
Starting point is 00:09:23 Like the uncle, you're kind of like, yeah, something's off about him. Like the media's like, yeah, he's acting weird. So then you're looking at it. You're like, He's acting weird.
Starting point is 00:09:30 Well, you watch his interviews and stuff. I'm like, he's acting weird. I thought he was acting weird. But, I mean, I thought he was acting even more weird because I was being told that he's acting weird. True. Yeah, you're right about that. Savannah Guthrie believes her mom is still alive, though. You know what I don't understand is, didn't she say she would pay their ransom, but...
Starting point is 00:09:48 They didn't pay. Yeah. So you guys saw an update on that? They, like, said in the video, we'll pay for it. But then... But they want proof of life. Yes. And they're not getting proof of life as well as far as we know.
Starting point is 00:09:58 From what we know. know. There's a lot of stuff being kept from us for the reason of if people know everything, they'll use that against them. There are a lot of bad people out there, bad actors, that if they know sensitive information, they can use it to get some money from them, even though they have nothing to do with it. So from what I know, they haven't given any money. But also, from what I know, the kidnappers, we'll call on that, hasn't, they haven't shown any proof of life. But Savannah Guthrie is also saying she thinks her mom is still alive. There's a reason that she would say that, that we don't know.
Starting point is 00:10:29 So mostly we just don't know anything. But it is still going, which is crazy. And you would think if she was just in some basement in Tucson, they'd have found her by now. Yeah. They're going around to houses. So there you go. That's the update there. Amy, what's your story?
Starting point is 00:10:45 Well, in lighter news. Can't really, well, if you want to go darker, I can update you on some Epstein stuff. Well, that my story, well, because I've watched the, rewatched the Galeen Filthy-Rich thing on Netflix. And so she's top of it. mine for me, but also she had a deposition yesterday before the House Oversight Committee, and it's so annoying because she pled the fifth, which you obviously have the right to do. Can I say this about her pleading the fifth? It was so annoying because she did the whole thing. So annoying. She just would be like, she'd read a whole statement every time. Just say I plead
Starting point is 00:11:15 the fifth. Yeah, I know. But she sucks. She's a terrible person. The fact they've led her in a lighter prison sucks. She trafficked children. But what annoying me really bad yesterday was what you're talking about. She read a whole statement every time they asked her a question. So frustrating. And she's like, look, I'll say more if I'm granted clemency, which is also freaking annoying. She wants to be pardoned. So then it's like, oh my God. If she gets pardoned, we riot. Can any part of you just want to do the right thing?
Starting point is 00:11:44 Well, no, not someone who's done the wrong thing at that level. They never want to do the right thing for the sake of doing the right thing or they did done the right thing years ago. True. And like she was brought up in a situation. Like in the documentary, I was reminded of how horrible her father was. So it's not like one day She just woke up and decided to be a monster Like she was raised by a real piece of work
Starting point is 00:12:04 So Like her father? Yeah, he's He just was overall not a good person Got it Like she was abused or she just was? Some people say that they believe she could have been But I don't know, I'm not here to say that he did that
Starting point is 00:12:16 But he's just not a good person at all And I forgot he disappeared off a boat In the sea, his yacht Just fell overboard Finger quotes for those that are just listening Amy hit you with the finger quotes. It's like Amy doesn't believe that story.
Starting point is 00:12:30 I don't know, but it really is bizarre, and he had like so much money, but then upon his death realized that he had like stolen millions, like tons of money from his company and pensions. Then you want to punch her in the face? She just kept. Yes, yeah, yeah. Like I'm looking at a video right now I have pulled up. And yeah, she's like, I invoke my Fifth Amendment.
Starting point is 00:12:49 And it's like, yeah, I don't know. I just wish like a little light switch would go off of like, you know what? I did years and years and years worth of damage to people. and we've got to start calling on thank you Bobby for saying children we have to stop saying underaged women. Underaged women is a child. It's psychology when you're wanting to refer to it as underage women.
Starting point is 00:13:09 Yeah, and they weren't having sex with underage women. They were raping kids. Exactly. So like pick a lane. Like is it an underage woman or a child? It's a child. So just be careful with your language. And sex with the child is rape.
Starting point is 00:13:20 Yes. And you're a predator and you're sick. But the reason that she's saying that she's not going to give any information. This is her last leverage spot. I know it is. So that's why. I know it is. And I guess I'm just hopeful for like one ounce of humanity in her to be like, you know what?
Starting point is 00:13:35 I may spend the rest of my life in jail, but at least I'm now going to choose to do the right thing and share the truth. I'm not conspiracy guy. But when enough data is presented that creates an alternative outcome, I will listen. So a couple things were revealed yesterday. Number one, the date that he died was not the date they said he died in the files. They said he died a day before, written. And not even just they messed up the date. They even said it was like a Friday.
Starting point is 00:14:15 They said the day and the date. So they didn't do the right day but the wrong date. It wasn't like a mess up there. They said he died a day before. Secondly, in the files, they showed that the FBI deleted purposefully. deleted the footage from inside the cell. Purposefully. The FBI purposefully deleted the footage from inside the cell.
Starting point is 00:14:39 There was also... Okay, there's not an ounce of me that thinks he killed himself. Not even announced. I think he's alive. I don't think they killed him. Oh. Whoa. Oh, I thought he was...
Starting point is 00:14:47 Yeah, I didn't think about that part. That could be very well... That could be the case also or he was murdered. Yeah. Yeah. Oh, none of me thinks he killed himself. Yeah. None of me.
Starting point is 00:14:58 Yeah, no, I'm just clarifying. of me either. But I think now, because there was a guy in 4chan who, and that's basically Reddit, but darker. If I get, Ryan, Mike, that's a good way to put it. Yeah. Who said, hey, I'll do this anonymously. There was like a weird van that came up. They did a little switch off. So they went back and tracked it and investigated who it was. It was a guy who worked at the prison. He saw it. They found out it was him. They investigated him, but he shouldn't has shared the information, turns out it was probably true. Came up, did a real switcheroo with the van, came at a different time, picked up to, quote, person or body. There's all of this.
Starting point is 00:15:41 We've been lied to so much. It's wild how connected Epstein was. So if you're, if you're having trouble wrapping your head around what Bobby's saying that he might be alive and that people or would go through that lengths for a man. He was so globally connected, which is crazy. And he had so much on everybody. He had so much information on the bad things they were doing. Exactly. Exactly.
Starting point is 00:16:07 Like he could blackmail them easily. Right. And I was watching Mo Moose, Mo News. He did an interview with this woman that had interviewed Epstein years ago, has been following him ever since. Like she was told when I think she worked for a magazine in New York or some newspaper. I needed to do a feature on this Epstein guy. He's, you know, popping up everywhere.
Starting point is 00:16:30 So it's supposed to be sort of like a piece on introducing him to the world. But she determined in her research, like, this is like, he's like not a good guy. But anyway, she's an expert on him, been following him forever. And like, she referred to him as what you call a hyperfixer between countries. So like if there's a big meeting that needs to happen or an introduction, leaders official, like, they would go to. to Epstein to create the meeting to fix a global problem, which is so crazy because, yeah, how did he, he just was a master manipulator on all levels, not just children and girls, but business people too. Yeah, he was able to manipulate because he had blackmail on everybody.
Starting point is 00:17:15 Yeah, I think even to start how the relationships that he started, he just was really, yeah, really manipulative, but charming and, People just would believe him. What did he do for a living? Well, he first, he didn't even finish college and he got a job as a teacher without a degree. And so he did that. Like a middle school teacher? I think he was a, no.
Starting point is 00:17:38 Math. Yeah, he was like a physics teacher. Oh, okay. And then he got a job after that at Bear Stearns, again. Then he got massive clients. What is that? He was definitely money. Oh, okay.
Starting point is 00:17:54 Like the financial sector. I was going to read this real quick. August 29, excuse me, August 2019, hours before major news outlets first reported that Epstein had died in federal custody, an anonymous 4chan poster posted detailed claims about his death, including medical details and timing. The 4chan message appeared to suggest that Epstein disappeared earlier under circumstances that did not match the official narrative. At the time, nobody knew who the poster was. After a massive release of Department of DOJ files, some online chatter had resurfaced about this anonymous post. Some most social media Users and conspiracy communities are claiming the person who posted on 4chan was a prison staffer named Roberto Mgriehava, allegedly a lieutenant at the Metropolitan Correctional Center where Epstein was held. These claims tie his name to bank records and subpoenas that researchers say were parts of efforts to identify who made the original post. So they've basically tracked it to this guy who was able to see what was happening because he was there and he posted anonymously and what he saw did not match what happened. and now they're realizing what he saw is probably what happened
Starting point is 00:18:58 and they lied about it the whole time. And the fact the FBI went in and then deleted all of it, who knows what happened? But is it deleted? Probably. Somebody didn't keep a copy somewhere. I would think it's really deleted. Delete deleted.
Starting point is 00:19:16 Make sure it's deleted, deleted. Yeah, we're so lied to all the time. About everything. Yeah, and also, so her deposition was, the hearing was yesterday and then they started reviewing the unredacted versions. So last night, I know, I watched Massey talk about it. And that sultan, he just said, he's in it. He's the one that was at the torture video.
Starting point is 00:19:43 He's like, enjoyed the torture video. So he's like, why are we protecting the predators? Because they have blacked out a lot of the predators in that. And they are very powerful people. That's why they blacked them out. Right. And friends. So, yeah.
Starting point is 00:20:00 Well, that was dark. Yeah. I mean you said it was not going to be as dark. I was. Are you being sarcastic? Yeah. Oh, I didn't catch the sarcasm. Really?
Starting point is 00:20:09 Because I was like, maybe I was just like, let's do something less dark. I didn't catch it. Okay. All right, all right. Let's go over to Eddie. So you ever heard of the name, Tune in Tom Hawkins? Tune in Tom Hawkins? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:20:20 Tune in. No. So he was Willie Nelson's guitar tuner for 40. years and he just passed away. But I was reading just an article on him. And for 40 years, his job on the road was to take care of Willie's guitar trigger. You know, it's like the iconic guitar with all autographs on a big hole on it. And his job was just to make sure that it was safe and tune it for every show. He's been with Willie for 40 years. He just passed. Rest a piece to tune in Tom. Tune in Tom. And what's crazy, fun fact is I was shooting a little
Starting point is 00:20:50 concert with Willie and his daughter and I got to hold that guitar. Like, it was so cool. Like, I have a picture with me somewhere with it. It's me holding Willie's guitar that he's had since, like, 1969. Are you sure the FBA didn't delete that? I never thought about it until now. Exactly. Morgan?
Starting point is 00:21:09 So the Winter Olympics are obviously happening right now, but the medals are breaking. I saw that. What do you mean? So one of the downhill skiers, Breezy Johnson, said, don't jump in your medal. She was jumping in excitement, and the ribbon broke from the metal itself, which you kind of need the ribbon to be able to wear the gold medal. And so it like broke off.
Starting point is 00:21:29 And then another U.S. skier had a gold medal. And she showed them like apart from each other. So we may have some shattered gold medals. Yeah. Mostly it's the ribbons, the holders are breaking off. But then if the metal just falls naturally and hits the ground, it can break. It's not even a lesser metal, but it can't chip off. And we held that metal.
Starting point is 00:21:49 I mean, they're heavy. Different metal. It was a different year. They're all made different though. Oh, okay. What do you said? How much are they? You were talking about that the other day. They were like $3,000 or something.
Starting point is 00:22:00 Yeah, I don't remember. I remember that because I remember $500 was what the bronze was worth. Yeah, yeah, yeah. No, $5. $5. Oh, $5. $5. Yes.
Starting point is 00:22:08 Oh, Molly. Third place, man. It was, yeah, Morgan, $2,300. Yeah, so they have to replace every single one if it falls and breaks on the floor. Lunchbox. Yeah, Cardi B went on live on Instagram yesterday to confirm that she. This is his beat, by the way. We've got it.
Starting point is 00:22:25 He's got a new beat. She is single, that they broke up, and there are reports that she had planned a $1.5 million Super Bowl party for Stefan Diggs after the Super Bowl. Like, it was supposed to be an after party. Did we talk about this? No, no, that's a different show. No, we talked about it, but you talked about her expenses for the trip. But that was, that was what it was.
Starting point is 00:22:46 I don't think she mentioned the party. No. And they, she left in the middle of the game, didn't go to the party when she found out that his, His ex was sitting front row with his kid. That's what she got mad, left the game, and that's what caused the split. Oh, it wasn't that he, like, was going, hooking up another girl? Well, I think that was, the other girl was, she didn't know she was there. And she saw on Instagram, the woman had posted, look, oh, and the kid had Stefan Diggs his jersey on.
Starting point is 00:23:16 And she was like, it's his kid, though. No, I understand, but he got her front row seats. Yeah. Okay. But for the kid, for the kid. That's the only thing that I was thinking, right? Yeah. It's, if you want your kid to come to the game, you probably get them really good seats.
Starting point is 00:23:27 And who's going to bring the kid to the game? The mom. He's not going to sit by himself. So it has to be something else other than just this. Now, there were rumors that. He was sneaking this woman into his own. He was sneaking her in the night before. If that's the case, yes.
Starting point is 00:23:40 It can't be the game, though, because if you're going to have your kid there, what jersey is going to wear? Stephon did. And where are you going to sit him? Close. Somewhere close. So, look. like-minded people attract like-minded people. I'm sure they're both a little crazy.
Starting point is 00:23:59 Yeah, but she spent a lot of money. Yeah, but she did confirm that she is now single. Get on it. Is your chance, man? No, I'm good. You know next year the Super Bowl is on Valentine's Day? Yeah, that's trouble. That is trouble for America.
Starting point is 00:24:16 Oh, it's not. Why? Not really. Nobody will. No, I'm saying the restaurants. The restaurants are going to be like, oh, man. They'll celebrate it the night before or something. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:24:23 They'll still. And then the next day is a holiday. Which is what you've always wanted for the Super Bowl. Just happened to. Well, yeah, we're not going to have the day off, though. Yeah, it's President's Day. Oh, I thought you meant for Valentine's Day. No.
Starting point is 00:24:36 No. The next day is President's Day. Oh, well, that's beautiful. Right. After the Super Bowl. So what city is it in? L.A. Oh.
Starting point is 00:24:44 Are women going to be cool with this because it is the Super Bowl? They have to be. They've got no choice. I like that. I like that. What were you going to say? Oh, I was just like, oh, California again. I know, it sucks.
Starting point is 00:24:55 It's ESPN's first Super Bowl. Okay. They actually get it. Okay. No, it's a big deal. Where does it air now? All the major networks. Well, this year it was what?
Starting point is 00:25:05 It's on CBS. NBC? NBC? Yeah. Yeah. And now you have to have ESPN to watch it? It'll just be on ESPN. So if you have cable or any sort of YouTube TV.
Starting point is 00:25:16 Would it be on ABC as well because they own each other? No. What about Disney? I don't know, guys. I don't know what's happening. I just know ESPN has it for the first. No ESPN has it for the first time ever. Okay.
Starting point is 00:25:26 But it's on Valentine's Day and the next day is that holiday. I was watching clips of both the halftime shows again yesterday because I only watched both of them once before I had an opinion. And it'll be broadcast on ESPN. I guess it'll be different. So it'll be on ESPN and be shown on ABC, but it'll be an ESPN broadcast. Where in the past it's been an ABC broadcast and it's put on ESPN. That's what they do with college football.
Starting point is 00:25:52 It's like ESPN, but then you guys. and I'll see it on ABC. ESPN talkers. So I'll watch clips. That turning point one is hilarious because they obviously recorded it multiple times because there are people with clips like Gabby Barrett. She's not wearing shoes in one of the performances and one she is wearing shoes. And they were like catching edits and going, she's not wearing shoes here.
Starting point is 00:26:12 She's wearing shoes here. Do you see any of that? No, but what an interesting thing to do if you're doing multiple takes to remove your shoes. You just forget. I know. So why do you think that they pre-recorded it so they can watch it? so they can watch Super Bowl. So it would be good.
Starting point is 00:26:25 So they can watch Bad Bunny? That's what I was saying. They didn't want to miss Bad Bunny. We can't miss Bad Bunny. We got to watch it. Because I thought, okay, they're going to all get together. It's going to be like one big Super Bowl party for them. And they're watching the game.
Starting point is 00:26:35 And then they rock out or do their little concert or whatever. Like, that's what I was picturing was going to happen. But it wasn't. No. And I was. So they were all at their respective homes watching the game. Probably. They probably couldn't say they were because you can't show you're at home.
Starting point is 00:26:49 I saw it was some clip of J.D. Vance and I felt so awkward for him and his wife. It was so awkward. It was awkward. The wife, she looked so bored. I saw Trump watching Bad Bunny. Oh, yeah? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:27:00 Did you guys see that? Did see that. What? Is that right after he watched it while he's tweeting, this is so horrible. I don't know. I just saw, listen, I was just getting all the clips. Or not tweeting, but whatever is, you know, where he posts. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:27:12 But I don't know. I thought it was kind of funny. They didn't have continuity on the, trying to, because they were trying to make it look live. Do you watch Candace Owens talk about it? No. She was like, they bought it the crap out of this thing. They hired, they paid for so many bots to be, she went hard yesterday. She always goes hard.
Starting point is 00:27:28 I don't know how much a hard hour. She goes so hard so often. I don't even know if that you can be that hard all the time and be real. But she goes hard. But yeah, I was watching a bunch of clips of it. The bad bunny one, like look, the visuals look cool. Watching it live, I didn't know what he was singing. So I didn't know the songs.
Starting point is 00:27:44 And then I was trying to do both at the same time. So I really didn't enjoy my half-time experience. Where did you go to watch the other one? My phone. Oh, but look. Where? YouTube. Okay.
Starting point is 00:27:54 It was live on YouTube? It wasn't live. Right. Right. It was live. Finger quote. They played the pre-recorded. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:28:04 So was it on like a TV channel? It was on something called Rumble. They were like, our Rumble audience is. I'm like, what the crap is Rumble? That's a gym as far as I know. Yeah. Yeah, I don't know. It was on YouTube.
Starting point is 00:28:14 I think it's where I got the most play. So, but I just thought it was funny. Like, how do you not have continuity and know you're not wearing shoes in one and wearing shoes in the other? Yeah, I don't know. That does seem like a detail. I wear the same cardigan three days in a row just so the edits don't look weird on this show. Man, how many takes did they do?
Starting point is 00:28:29 Oh, I'm sure many. She had to take her shoes off, that many. She's getting tired. Her feet were hurting. I don't know. The whole thing is just bizarre to me. Like, why can't we just, if it's not for you, like, okay, no. Why create more divisiveness?
Starting point is 00:28:45 That's about making money. That's why they were selling much on. Yeah, it's all the opportunity and they jumped at it. But it's just. Everything's about making. For the NFL is about. making money because they wanted to expand their brand. The halftime show is never for people that watch football. The Super Bowl, except for the game, is never for people that watch football.
Starting point is 00:29:01 It's built for people that don't watch football. To bring people in. Yeah, to have people stay interested, to watch the National Anthem, if it's Stapleton or Charlie Puth, to watch the commercials, everything about it is appealing to people that don't watch football. And so when people are like, this is football players don't want this, people to watch football, that's right. You have the game for the people that like football and everything else, including the halftime show, is for people who don't watch football.
Starting point is 00:29:28 It's for all the casuals or less than casuals that are watching the game because it's a cultural event. And the NFL wants to expand. That's why they play nine games out of the country next year, which is the most they've ever played. They're playing in Australia. I've been miserable to fly to Australia. Oh my gosh, and then you have to play?
Starting point is 00:29:45 Yeah, then you got to play. So dehydrated. Cowboys are playing in Brazil. Oh, that's cool. You going? No. Oh, no. Sounds like a far flight.
Starting point is 00:29:54 I never been to Brazil. Sounds cool, though. But that's the point, right? It's all money. Everything's money. The NFL's a business, an apolitical business. So, yeah, they're playing in Melbourne, Australia, which sounds terrible. Paris, France, Rio, Brazil, three games in London, Madrid, Spain, Mexico City, and Munich, Germany.
Starting point is 00:30:17 Best hot dog you ever had. In Munich? Yeah. Unbelievable hot dog. Huh. A lot of hype. You've talked about it. Yeah. It was hanging out of the bun. What are you going to say to me? Oh, nothing. I just wanted to Google what's something that's called.
Starting point is 00:30:32 It's 3.34 a.m. in Melbourne. So when are they going to play that game? Like, what time will it be here? They'll have to, so it's 3.34 a.m. tomorrow there. Yeah, it's February 11th there. Yeah. So if we're just doing the math. Let's say they played it at 9. It's almost 24 hours. It's going to be tough, man.
Starting point is 00:30:51 How about you do the math? Well, I'm just saying at 9 p.m. in Melbourne, Australia. Okay. So if it's 9 p.m. in Melbourne, Australia, it would be... Stand by. It would be... What do you got there? 5 a.m. Eastern here.
Starting point is 00:31:17 Okay. So then let's go the opposite way. Go... 11.1. A.m. So that's what it'd probably have to be. And it wouldn't be on the normal day. But if you did 11 a.m. in Melbourne and Australia. Let's take a look here. Because that would be an appropriate time there. And then it would be 7 o'clock Eastern. Here? PM. Yeah. So it'd probably play it on a Monday at like 11 or like a Friday. And they could do it on the Thursday night game. Sure.
Starting point is 00:31:46 And it'd be a night game for us. It'd be weird to watch because it's full daylight. But yeah, it'd be something like that. They'd have to mess with those hours. Well, also wouldn't it be in the fall? because are we going to fall back an hour? Oh, dang, Amy. Even then. Oh, way to go deep. Oh, we haven't even sprung forward yet. And do other countries do that too?
Starting point is 00:32:05 Like, does Australia do that? I don't know. I don't think they wouldn't. I don't know if they do daylight savings in other countries. This is when I always like to shout out Arizona. Shout out. Because they don't. They don't participate.
Starting point is 00:32:16 Hey, it's coming, though. March 8th. So we're only a few weeks away, folks. Oh, that seems early. It seems real early. Four weeks. Come on. It was a nice day yesterday.
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Starting point is 00:34:01 but I think it's, like, definitely happening in the WBA. And yeah, we talk about our mistakes, too. They pulled me to the side and was like, hey, man, we got a call last night, man. You can't be rolling around the city like this tonight before games, no, you know, doing this, doing whatever. And of course, family stories. They'll be like, Mommy, why did you miss that?
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Starting point is 00:36:24 And if I can't walk up and over it, I'm going to go through it. Listen to Mind Over Mountain every Thursday on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. A new survey shows almost half Americans are planning a budget-friendly Valentine's Day this year. The good news, you don't need to splurge. 87% think inexpensive gifts can be just a special practical presence or especially popular with many saying they feel even more thoughtful than romantic ones. We have ours planned already. Eddie and I are taking our wives of dinner. February 12th.
Starting point is 00:36:52 The perfect plan. You mean you're taking the wives to dinner? That hasn't been agreed upon. No, we are. We're taking our wife to dinner. If Bobby Pays, you realize he took your wife to dinner for Valentine's Day. Oh, wow. I'm so jealous.
Starting point is 00:37:06 Bobby, you stay away from my wife. I know what you're doing. No, it ain't about being a wife. It's about being a man. What do you mean, dude? What's that? You would let Bobby pay for your meal in a heartbeat. 100%.
Starting point is 00:37:16 Also, I haven't declared I'm paying for the meal. I just talked about it. Okay. If it were a normal... The data that we have from the past... I've never been on a Valentine's double date with anybody in the room. Technically, it's February 12th. You mean the data of Bobby paying for dinners?
Starting point is 00:37:32 Yeah, Bobby's track record is... 100%. Yeah. No, that's not true. I paid a couple of times. For what? For what? Not in a group. I was like, dude, let me get this. What are you talking about? For just y'all two?
Starting point is 00:37:44 Me and Bobby, yeah. Okay, but yeah, not your spouses. Bobby, do you remember these times? I'm sure at like a Chipotle or something, he's been like, let me get this. Or when it's a work one and he gets expensive. Yes. I don't do that. No, we don't do that.
Starting point is 00:37:57 We don't expense. But I feel like I did it at like a Lubies a long time ago, too. That I could believe. Yeah. Yeah. handful of times. They still have Lubis. Lubies is good, huh?
Starting point is 00:38:07 Dude, Louie's the best. I don't know if it's still there. Yeah, I don't either. Louang Platter. New studies found that a majority of men are paying closer attention to their appearance than ever before. Men age 25 and older found that 68% care more about their appearance than they did five years ago. Men are taking more time buying things like wrinkle syrup, serums, hair thinning shampoos, and gray prevention treatments. Specifically, rather than buying the two-and-one options.
Starting point is 00:38:33 I do have a shampoo that I don't use often, but it's like a, washes everything, hair, body, car. My kids have those. Yeah. It's like five in one. I think I just grabbed one of those once when I needed some and put it back in my bag when I was on the road. But I don't really use it. I have like specific shampoo, but I don't use anything like that. I don't even wash my face.
Starting point is 00:38:54 Like I don't, my wife has a whole routine that she does, obviously skincare. As of today, I don't do anything. And I'm lucky that I have a good complexion now. Naturally. And anytime I do wash my face, I feel like I break out. I don't even think that's true. I think I've just said that so long, but now I feel it. But I don't do any of that.
Starting point is 00:39:12 You don't even put product in your hair, right? Nothing. Dang. Lucky. Eddie, what is your... No, I don't put anything, obviously. I don't have your hair. It also looks like a mess some mornings here.
Starting point is 00:39:22 If does anybody, any guy anywhere, even in the glass room, like, does anybody have a skincare routine? Right, 100%. Yeah, thanks for the birthday present idea for Bones. the exact thing. I don't want it. I'm not going to use it. It's simple. There's the exfoliating thing. That's like getting me a right-handed baseball glove. I just wouldn't use it. And then there's a mint when you put on after. You'll never turn back after it. But you only do it once or twice a week, otherwise your face dries out. Amy knows. The exfoliating? Yeah, you're not every day doing it.
Starting point is 00:39:49 So it's not a hassle. Yeah, I know. I need to like take some sort of vitamin or something. Like I have been feeling so like tired underneath my, not skin in my brain behind my eyes. Like I'm getting enough sleep. So you're deficient in something else? Yes. I didn't get sleep last night because I had the dentist thing. But I didn't, I'm not getting so lack of sleep that I should be feeling this way. And I told my wife that last night. She goes, are you still taking your vitamins?
Starting point is 00:40:16 Like what vitamins? She goes, I bought you all these vitamins. And I was like, oh, I do that after my skin care. Never. So something is lacking in my body because I feel it behind my eyes. Behind your eyeballs? Yeah, really heavy. So that would be your brain?
Starting point is 00:40:30 Well, it doesn't have to be. everything's your brain anything you feel is no i just mean like in like what do you call that like um but i don't know where you're talking about in part in your body that would be your brain behind your eyes right because you aren't isn't the brain right behind your eyes it could also be the back of my eyeballs but i don't know what it is or the attachment i think amy has it i'm deficient in something and it's just hard for me to keep my eyes open like i physically feel it so heavy behind my eyeballs that it makes me
Starting point is 00:41:02 so tired even when I'm getting enough sleep and I rarely get enough sleep but I've really prioritized that have you looked into Barry menopause
Starting point is 00:41:08 no but you talk about it a lot yeah that's all you talk about like it is your number one like lunchbox on the Cardi B and Stefan Diggs and Amy's on the Perry Menopause
Starting point is 00:41:16 Yeah but I think a lot of women her age they're going through it and it's called Perry Perry P-E-R-I Perry
Starting point is 00:41:22 Menopause I can't call it pre-minopause So I know you obviously can't have that but you're just How a lot of women feel.
Starting point is 00:41:32 Just like this fog and exhaustion. Yeah, mine's like in my head. Yeah, I don't know what that is. So I'm going to take some vitamins. I got to find them. What about how are you doing on your water? Pretty good. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:41:45 Pretty good. Probably could do better. I think you can always do better on water. But if I don't cut my liquids off, you guys know this. I pee all night. Oh, dude, that's the worst, man. Three or four times a night getting out to pee. Oh.
Starting point is 00:42:00 Gosh. How's this guy doing? How's your Cialis? Oh, I pee in the middle night all the time, man. Not talking about that. Oh. Like your Cialis that you take. I'll take it every day. Like your pains, your, your, your, your sex.
Starting point is 00:42:13 I haven't done anything. I haven't really been active. I've been really chill and just relaxed. Is it still larger than the other? Yeah. God, this is concerning. Like I tried to, at basketball practice the other day, I tried to run up and down the court. Immediate pain in the left.
Starting point is 00:42:27 Why were you running up and out of court? You're playing basketball? Oh, we were playing a game. where it's like a dribbling game so the kids it's a way to teach them to dribble they have to try to come and tag you but they have to be dribbling the basketball
Starting point is 00:42:39 so the coaches run around and it's sort of like moving with the ball learning how to use and so trying to run around and I didn't feel it. I didn't feel very good. You're coaching now? Yeah man. I coach basketball too.
Starting point is 00:42:52 What do you think is wrong with you? I honestly have no... If you had to bet let's say here's a thousand dollars, bet it one thing. What's wrong with you? Gosh, I don't even, I couldn't even get, I thought hernia forever, but I've had three different doctors telling me it's not a hernia. So, and, but everything I Google says hernia. So it can't be
Starting point is 00:43:16 hernia if three doctors tell you that. So you got to make a bed. Oh my God. I mean, it has to be some, I undiagnosed like, something that I don't know, maybe a tumor or an ulcer. Big difference there. Is it? Yeah. I mean, I just, I literally couldn't even tell you because everything I think, they're like, no, that's not it. And I'm just like, gosh, man. How big is your ball? Like, we keep waiting to see it.
Starting point is 00:43:43 Golf ball? At some point, you got to show us. Yeah, can you bring in like a... You want me to bring in a sample? No, just a sample of water. Yeah, like, the girls will turn their heads to show us. We can explain it to them. I kind of want to see it.
Starting point is 00:43:53 Like, go to the store and look at the lines and the lemons and the oranges and bring us something, bring us the size of normal and then bring us the size of normal and then bring us the size of. It's the other. It's like a big marble, you know, the big ones? Or apple, whatever you mean. Do you run off balance? No, I can't, no.
Starting point is 00:44:08 When you do run, it's off balance because one's so heavy. No, no. Like if you were holding a five pound weight in one hand, you try to run. I don't think it's that drastic. It's not that, thank you, Amy. Well, how big, dude, you give us nothing?
Starting point is 00:44:19 A lime? What is it? No, it's not that big. Right. So can you go to the store? They have grapes. Do you have elephantitis of a testicle? They have.
Starting point is 00:44:29 Because like normal's a grape, right? We have cherries. You can do a mold of it. Strawberries. A mold. Blueberries. Why don't you show us? I will look at it.
Starting point is 00:44:39 I'm trying to think. Right, but I'm just like. Amy's picking random persimmin. Oh, Kiwi. Like maybe like maybe like me. Kiwi's big. Like do a normal one. Do your good testicle.
Starting point is 00:44:50 What's that like in your mind? Because I would say my good testicles like a marble. Yes. Yeah, marble are great. So the other one is probably like a, um, a walnut. Oh my gosh. Wait, a walnut. That's almost a golf, that's like,
Starting point is 00:45:05 are you sure you don't have three nuts? A pecan or a walnut? A walnut. That's almost a ping pong ball. A walnut. That's big. That's what I, I mean, that's what I would say.
Starting point is 00:45:16 You've never seen a walnut? I have, I had, I just wanted to look at it for sure because, I mean, I was picturing a pecan. No, it's bigger than that. A walnut. Yeah, and then like if you like touch around, it feels like there's some squishy stuff in there. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:45:31 Like fluid? No, kind of like spaghetti noodles. What? Those are just veins. Oh, yeah, dude. That's sound, I don't know. Or worms. You have worms in your ball sack?
Starting point is 00:45:42 Like it's covered in spaghetti noodles? No, like underneath. Underneath. That sounds like that. Are they crawling? No, they're not moving. No. I'm just telling, it's miserable, dude.
Starting point is 00:45:54 Life sucks. Some parasites. Have you told this part to the doctor? I've told it all. This is the first time you've ever seen. said you have spaghetti in your testicle. Inside. Okay, look, look, look.
Starting point is 00:46:06 Feeling veins in your testicle, often described as a bag of worms is... They say bag of worms? Yes. Commonly a varis... Verisceral... Like a varicose. Veracoli enlarged veins in the scrotum. Usually on the left side.
Starting point is 00:46:25 So that's normal? Is that what it's saying? But what's that from? It says they're generally harmless, common in 15 to... 20% of men, often asymptomatic. They can cause dull aches or fertility issues. Well, he's done. Cause.
Starting point is 00:46:40 Faulty valves. It does say feeling a bag of worms in your testicles. The cause is faulty valves in the spermatic cord veins, and it causes blood to back up and pool. I got up. I got in. So that's it, dude. Treatment is usually unnecessary unless symptoms are severe.
Starting point is 00:46:58 Yours are severe. I would say a walnut is severe. is severe. Your bag of worms is really bothering you. Wait, I know what he can do. It says for support, you can wear supportive underwear like briefs and use a pain medication. You just tape that sucker
Starting point is 00:47:12 up. Are you still wearing boxers, dude? Yeah. Yeah, you should probably change that up. Tider underwear. Tidy Witties. No, I'm not wearing Tidy Witties. Vericals. But I don't know. Tidy greenies. But I mean, it's like, what do I do? It doesn't say. It just said wear supportive underwear. And that's it, and then all of a sudden I'm going to be healed.
Starting point is 00:47:33 Well, try it. Because it could be all of the irritation and inflammation that comes from just that bag of worms just hanging. Bro, at this point, you just try whatever. Like, you know, see what happens. And now I'm over on Google image. What is it showing the worms? Yeah, what are you looking at? The worm? We're talking night crawlers. Normal veins versus enlarged veins. Don't worry. It's all drawings, not human body. We weren't worried. Well, I am. I think I have a, I I think I, we have a visual, guys. Just, why don't you send the link and they, I can't see my. Oh my God.
Starting point is 00:48:09 Okay, I'm going to send you what is going on with his. They put it up on the screen. Okay. That's not a, okay. I look like someone else. A vagina? Yeah. No.
Starting point is 00:48:19 That's not what that is. What? Are you familiar with? Yeah. Are you sure? Pretty familiar. Okay, so I'm sending it to Mike. What?
Starting point is 00:48:31 Lunchbox, relax, dude. No, I wish. I wish I was joking. Nobody here's joking. No either. No one. We're trying to help you. Oh, you guys are pretty.
Starting point is 00:48:41 But it's okay. The fact that you said bag of worms and then Amy pulled that up and it does say bag of worms. Well, he said spaghetti. Oh. I said he had worms. I'm looking at too many pictures of nuts right now on my screen. Sorry, Mike. This is Facebook.
Starting point is 00:48:58 Hold on. Very blurry. I know. I'm trying. I just sent you a link that maybe. Yeah, I have no idea how to get rid of it, though, man. Oh, my gosh. We just told you.
Starting point is 00:49:09 According to this, you need to create support for it so it doesn't stay irritated. Therefore, it gets inflamed. Therefore, it swells. Yeah. Whoa, that's a graphic. That's what I'm saying. It looks like there's a Facebook group, though, that... Oh, watchbox join the group.
Starting point is 00:49:28 I'm not joining the group. No, hang on. Sometimes you need community around this. That's right. It's a good point out of it. You need support. In multiple ways. Yes, dude.
Starting point is 00:49:36 The emotional and mental toll it must be taking on you. It's just this clinical. Can we actually put his note on Facebook? I think we should. Can we put it up on the live on Facebook or YouTube or wherever we are? Mike, I'm sorry. I don't know how to get it not boring. We're all good.
Starting point is 00:49:51 Okay. Well, this is a Facebook post. This is not the best option that we have. I mean, that guy looks like a doctor. Do you see how the left one? Hangs lower. Does your left hang low? Mine does.
Starting point is 00:50:03 Mine does. The left one hangs low. Swollen twisted veins like a bag of worms. Testicle swelling or lumps. Dole lake or discomfort. Wait, so which ones are the bad ones? The one on the right? I think the one on the left.
Starting point is 00:50:15 It hangs lower. It's red and inflamed. Yeah, the veins are enlarged as you can see. Okay. Because the one on the right looks like it has a lot of veins attached to it. What if you have a second penis growing in there? Whoa. That would be crazy.
Starting point is 00:50:31 That would make you some money. Yep. You want to go. viral? I don't know. Okay, look. Oh, now Amy's bringing them pictures. Does this resonate with you?
Starting point is 00:50:40 What are you doing? Does that resonate with you? Amy, I've never seen the inside. I don't know what you mean you resonate. If you look at it and have a feeling. What feeling would I have? I don't know what you're showing me. He's so, like, just resistant to everything.
Starting point is 00:50:54 I know why doctors have not diagnosed. Yeah, exactly. They're tired of them. She goes, I've never seen it in time. I know. They're so tired of them. I would be able to look at that and be like, yes, this picture describes what is happening to me.
Starting point is 00:51:06 Does it feel like you're swollen one hangs down lower? Yeah, it does. Like that picture. The left one is down lower. And then the left one has all this irritation above it. Does that look like what it feels like? I don't know what that is showing. Like, what is the difference of those pictures?
Starting point is 00:51:20 I don't see the difference. Thank you, Eddie. That picture we were looking at, you didn't see the difference? There we go. This is it. This is it. This is what I wanted. Okay, stand by.
Starting point is 00:51:30 Okay. Well, it shows in large veins and no veins. So how do I know? Because the normal testicle. Hold on, that's not a penis. No, that's the normal testicle. It looks like a penis with a buddy beside them. Guys, this is inside.
Starting point is 00:51:43 Okay, all right. It looks like that's riding a little motorcycle cart beside him. Side cart. I'm just trying to figure out what I'm looking at. You're looking at the tube down to the testicle. You need a catheter, dude, it says. The pathway. What if he wears a catheter every day while he's in here?
Starting point is 00:51:58 Do it. Lunchbox, do you have to be open to trying to. different things, dude. You're not going to get better if you don't do that. I feel like this picture represents you. Okay, so the bad, oh, the bad ones on the right. Okay. Yep. It hangs lower. Right, but yes. And look at that. Technically, it's the left. That looks like spaghetti. Yeah. Or bag of worms. Yeah. Or bag of worms. Is that what you're feeling, lunchbox? Like, when you feel it, are you picturing that? No, I didn't picture that, but I mean, maybe that's what it is. Like, I don't know. Did you have an ultrasound done on it? I had an
Starting point is 00:52:30 Ultrasound, I've had a CT skis. On it, though. Yes, I've had a girl all up on there with a little wand. Okay, can you print this out and take it? If that happens and you're on Cialis? No, no, that's when I got put on Cialis. Oh, okay, okay, okay. Because that would be, yeah, that would be trouble. Yeah, yeah. Like, that's when I was there and they put me on the Cialis.
Starting point is 00:52:49 Huh, for those that are watching on you too, I'm glad you can follow along. Yeah. What are you saying, Amy? We can conclude. Nobody's, a doctor has never said these words to him, Veracoselli. so like I don't know should we go to a doctor and say
Starting point is 00:53:07 do you think I have Vera Cocelli should we know or him whatever Amy would you go with him the next time? I feel like he's an adult and he should be able to go to the doctor on his own but maybe not
Starting point is 00:53:20 like maybe he does need help then his wife should go yeah I agree well yeah I don't think it should be me but I mean sometimes it helps to have I will look at it You want me to. No, because I don't think you're going to.
Starting point is 00:53:35 It'd be another set of eyes. Yeah, I'm just trying to read. And Lunchbox, you know, you can't really get a good visual. You can't because of where you're at, your heads. Listen, man, I've had a straight view. Do you understand how many doctors I've had look at it? I get under like a car. I got changing oil.
Starting point is 00:53:51 Mess with it and everything. Mess with it. You basically a teabagged me and I'll look at it. It says once you have this, it will not go away on its own. What about the tidy whitties? You got to cut it off? I don't know, man. Would you do that, lunchbox?
Starting point is 00:54:06 To eliminate the pain. No, no, no, no. Just one. It's just one. Oh. Oh, you need to avoid fried and fatty foods, it says here. That's tough. I think we've done enough on this. What is?
Starting point is 00:54:20 What's fried and fatty? What if the solution is you remove that one? That's what we said. I don't know, man. I don't know if you can live without it. Lance Armstrong. A lot of people do. We only know Lance Armstrong.
Starting point is 00:54:37 And others. One person in the whole world. No, I think a lot of people do. If you get to singular cancer, sometimes they have to remove one. Oh, yeah. It's not a big deal. One other story we have here. And I forget who sent this.
Starting point is 00:54:48 Maybe Eddie sent it. I mean, it is a big deal. I don't want to minimize it for people, but it's also no. You can live with it. We don't think less of you. Yeah. Or maybe lunchwalk sent it. The average American has $955 safer retirement.
Starting point is 00:54:59 Which one of you sent me? I sent this and I said, Eddie and I are not that crazy. Thank you. We have been being. bashed. We've been put down. I mean, telling how stupid we are, but we are the normal American, and I just feel so good that we are vindicated. Yep. And I have more than $955. Most of it is workers who lack access to a 401k, and our conversation with you has been, our company has provided one. And it's not even just retirement and shaming you for that. It's that you always talk about
Starting point is 00:55:31 retirement and how you can't wait to retire. And then we go, Hey, that's great. What are you doing towards that? So it's not we're just shaming you because you're not saving because life happens. But a lot of times it happens when you're not offered the ability to have a 401K, which we are. And then two, you're always talking about retirement. I know. Lately, I've been kind of shifting that a little bit too.
Starting point is 00:55:55 Like maybe I'm just going to work for the rest of my life. You know? No, I don't know. Maybe I'll be that greeter at Walmart. You would hate your life, dude. Nah, dude, those greeters sometimes just like, they have fun with it. No, they don't. Standing there for seven hours a day?
Starting point is 00:56:09 Oh, my gosh. You always got to go find me. No, I want to do that. You're greeting? You say something from choking? Oh, that'd be cool. That'd be cool, too. We've read those stories.
Starting point is 00:56:19 Yeah. Or you're greeting it and someone says, I need a kidney, and you give them your kidney. That'd be cool, too. I don't know. I just feel like saving money now is like so hard. It's even harder now. Then my kids are getting older. Putting money aside.
Starting point is 00:56:32 We're not arguing with you. are we shaming you, we are just saying for people that talk about retiring all the time, where this has come from, is us going, you talk about wanting it, but you're doing nothing towards it. I know. I would love to retire. Gosh, it would be awesome. If you had enough, would you retire tomorrow? 100%. I think I would do good in retirement, you know? Like, I think I would go volunteer places and like... Okay, here we go. Oh my God. This is just like donating Or time, you know? I would go to, like, my kids' like little birthday parties, you know, that they have in the classroom, help them pass out cupcakes.
Starting point is 00:57:06 Maybe a class dad. I would love that. Like, where would you go volunteer? Eddie's always thinks he'd love to do and would do if. I had that time, man. I had that time, I would do it. Volunteer, I like food pantry. But sometimes you go to the gym for an hour and a half shooting three-pointers.
Starting point is 00:57:22 That's for my physical health. What about when you hang out in McKinty's office for two hours looking at the hotel being built next door? No, that's because my wife says I can't come home. Well, go volunteer. Oh, go volunteer for an hour and a half. Yes. You can volunteer for a hour and a half. Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:57:39 What do you think of volunteer? You think you have to do eight hours a day to volunteer? Yeah, the ones I've done, like, you have to schedule the time. Like, all right, Eddie, you come in from two to three or two to four. Okay, that you could do. But I can't predict that. The time has changed. He just, he just told himself out right there.
Starting point is 00:57:58 All right, we're done. Thank you guys. There's a Bobbycast with Cody Johnson up on the Bobbycast feed. You can subscribe to that for a podcast or you can go to Netflix and watch it. It is up on Netflix today. So Cody Johnson is up. Hope you guys check that out. Amy, you got it up today?
Starting point is 00:58:13 Yes, I do. I'll get you the five things to say instead of, it will be okay. Because I feel like. Suck it up, Buttercup. Yeah, yeah. One. Deal with it. Hey, been there, done that.
Starting point is 00:58:27 No, but I think it'll be okay. That we may say to friends or people that are going through something. Like with lunchbox right now, be like, it'll be okay. I'm not sure it will. Yeah, I don't know if it's ever going to be like. I know. I like, eh, it ain't no thing. I like that one.
Starting point is 00:58:45 So, I mean, we talk about what we're watching, what we're reading, and other pop culture type things. But the meat, the main takeaway is what you can do for your loved ones instead of, it'll be okay. And go search for? Feeling things with Amy and Kat. All right. We're done. Thank you guys. We'll see you tomorrow.
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