The Bobby Bones Show - TUES PT 2: Sheryl Crow Calls Out Lunchbox! + Bobby On Congress Demanding UFO Videos + Amy Is Manifesting Her Dream!

Episode Date: April 7, 2026

Sheryl Crow commented on our Instagram to call out Lunchbox on going to her house. A listener wants to know if Eddie has eaten a hot dog since his challenge last year when he tried to eat 70 in 24 hou...rs. A musician was denied access to enter a country. Bobby talks about a member of Congress demanding the Department of Defense hand over 46 classified military videos that insiders say capture unidentified aerial and underwater phenomena. Amy shared how she is manifesting her dream of doing something she is afraid to do alone. Eddie might be going to the World Cup and why a CEO of a company wants to meet him. We also discuss how impulsive we are when it comes to saving money.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:02:32 Oh, really? Yeah. She's like that wasn't my house. It was her parents' house or something. Yeah, it was her parents. We start the time. That makes sense. So it popped up in my feed.
Starting point is 00:02:43 Lunchbox said he went to an estate sale at Cheryl Crow's house, and I was like, dang, that's crazy that she would just have people at her house. Morgan, will you read her message? Yeah, she said, oh, Radio Lunchbox, I love you. And Mr. Bobby Bones from Radio Amy. The house is my mom and dads, and when my mom became very ill, they moved back to our hometown. And yes, I have collected what I lovingly call interesting crap for years and decided to unload. And we are actually selling the house. Lunchbox, you should buy it.
Starting point is 00:03:11 Yeah, so it did feel weird that he was at Cheryl Crow's house. Yeah. And she was just like out running errands or something for the day while people shopped her home. I bought a brick. And then what he bought? Like two bricks or something. So there's that. I want to play.
Starting point is 00:03:26 Ray, play voicemail number one, please. Hi, this is Christy from Austin, Texas. My coworker has a question, but he's too shy to ask you guys even leave a voicemail. So I'm going to do it for you, Randall. Randall wants to know if Eddie has had a chance to look at a hot dog or eat a hot dog since the hot dog eating contest he did a few months back so he just wants an update on that but again he's too scared to call so i'm doing it for him thanks yeah randall a funny question because i was it like a week ago two weeks ago i had my first hot dog since the competition which i guess how long ago was
Starting point is 00:04:04 that you were outside when you vomited so it must have been pre-winter yeah it was warm it had to be fallish i was wearing shorts yeah eddie tried to eat what 70 hot dog 70 hot dogs and I made it to 21 and threw it all up. It was in July. Yeah, July 25th. Oh, wow, it was in July. What I remember was watching Eddie's live stream and he was outside. So that's how I remember it was warm when he vomited.
Starting point is 00:04:24 Man, and I thought I was doing fine. I thought I was going to do it. And then, man, I took 21 down and it just like, it forcefully just all came out. Did you have a few months where you couldn't look at a hot dog? Couldn't smell it. How was it when you had it? Normal. It's almost like my body had gotten rid of that trauma.
Starting point is 00:04:42 thankfully but therapy you went to hot dog therapy just just time because my kids have hot dogs all the time and I would be like oh I don't want to do that look then finally the other day it's like I think last week my wife was like I'm just doing hot dogs for dinner like I wouldn't have food and I was like you know what I'm starving just give me one of those and I ended up eating two nice I love hot dogs you're back yeah there's a place we go down to urban market which is nearish our house they make great hot dogs I don't know what it is about them maybe it's because Most places, like real restaurants, don't have like an adult hot dog where it's on the adult menu. And I go no aioly.
Starting point is 00:05:20 I'm not a big aioly guy. I don't like mayonnaise. Isn't aioly kind of a mayonnaise? Yes. And who puts aioly on a hot dog? Yeah. Well, urban market. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:05:29 And urban as in, it's spelled H-E-R-B-A-N, like herbs. Oh, I have this place on my list. They're good. Oh, yeah. I haven't tried it yet. It's so good. That's where the people that took my credit card went. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:05:40 Yeah. Yes. And they ate on Amy's dime for, like, six months. It's not fancy. Yeah, it's like a kind of a cafe vibe. You stand in line and it's got a grocery store in it too. Yeah, I love that. You stand in line to order, but they had a hot dog. It's like farm to table. And so if we ever order, and sometimes I'll drive down, because you can't really get that delivered. Do you ever get delivered? No, I always, I pick it, I mean, I pick it up to go.
Starting point is 00:06:01 It's not on Uber Eats? No. Nope. So, yeah, good hot dog. Okay, let's go around the room. Amy. So if you were planning on going to the Wireless Festival in UK. What's that? Well, Kanye, what? Yee? Yeah. You Kanye. Is it yay?
Starting point is 00:06:17 Yeah. Yay. Yay was headlining. And the UK has denied him access to enter the country because of his remarks. Like his behavior. The two shows he did in California, like 80,000 people there. Wow. Last week.
Starting point is 00:06:35 Oh, my. And this is like his return, right? How long has he been not playing? I don't know. He continued to play a little bit in other countries, right, Mike? Occasionally he'd pop up doing a festival or something. Well, those countries must have been fine with him entering. But the UK says for the last several years, West has caused outrage for a string of anti-Semitic, racist, and pro-Nazi comments.
Starting point is 00:06:57 And we are denying his access into the United Kingdom. As a result, wireless festival is canceled and refunds will be issued to all ticket holders. So my thoughts on this is, yes, all the things that he said were terrible. and I do not agree with them in any way. But I wonder where it comes in because he did come out and say, I'm sorry and I had mental illness. And right, Mike, he came.
Starting point is 00:07:21 Yeah, like maybe brain damage from his car wreck. Like he said all of these things to go, dang, I wish I wouldn't have said that. I don't believe that. Like, where does forgiveness come in? Because he said, literally, the worst thing you could say. Nazis the worst They were literally
Starting point is 00:07:43 killing Jewish people because they were Jewish the worst But then he says I had a mental illness And I'm now taking medicine for it I believe there's some nuance here
Starting point is 00:07:56 And I'm not saying Kanye is forgiven I'm not saying we should hold I just wonder how people feel about this What do you think? You're Kanye I love Kanye's music by the way It's awesome
Starting point is 00:08:05 He was putting out merch and stuff With the swash to get a team around him like you can't do that. I've stopped listening to him. I can't go back and listen to it. I'm done. What if he continues to say, I screwed up? It's from the car accident that I was in where I had brain damage and I was off my meds. I think he went so hard on it for so long that it was too much for me. I can't look at his music the same way and I'm just, I'm good. I feel like I wouldn't have gone to that show. I feel like it's going to take consistent years of his. him being like I was wrong. I shouldn't have done that in him doing things to actually build towards the community that he was so nasty to for me to even consider, hey, that's a guy that I'll support.
Starting point is 00:08:51 Because I can't support him now. But I do think there is a path to redemption for everybody. But when you do really bad things, it takes a really long time to get that redemption back. They just said overall the decision was made because, his presence would not be conducive to the public good. He has a bunch of countries he's doing his tour in. He's going all over the world doing it. But yeah, they did 80,000 people.
Starting point is 00:09:18 I think two nights in L.A. played all the head. I think Lauren Hill showed up. I was just surprised she showed up. Yeah. I know she played with it. I was just surprised she showed up. Four hours late.
Starting point is 00:09:26 Yeah, I didn't show at it at all. Wasn't he late? I remember like an Austin City Limits Festival or something. He was the headliner and he didn't. He showed up like two hours late. Oh, I don't know. I'm sure. This is like, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:09:37 A few years. ago. So yeah, that's what job. Which, yay said, look. He just called him Kanye, literally. Okay, sorry. Well, I was trying to be, okay.
Starting point is 00:09:46 You think weird, like. No. So Kanye, he understands that words aren't enough and he'll have to show change through his actions. If people are open, like, he's here for it.
Starting point is 00:09:59 So for some countries that are holding their boundary or some fans that are holding their boundary, it may take time and maybe through his actions, there can be more of a, like you were saying, a redemption story here. But I think it's going to take time. It's going to take a lot.
Starting point is 00:10:16 And I don't even know. And who cares about me, right? I don't even know if I would give it. But I'm open to anybody trying to work away from the terrible things they did. But the more terrible, the more work. And there's a lot of work because that's some terrible stuff. Like the worst. You're right.
Starting point is 00:10:32 Mike, he's putting out merch with watch on it. And I think if you want to like double down so much on it, it would have been different. Like if he just made one comment, like, okay, I understand. But he went so hard for so long, it's too much. I guess there's just nobody in his circle that could stop him either. No? Is there anyone in music that you've just completely boycotted? Mike said he can't listen to Kanye now.
Starting point is 00:10:55 Boycotted? Like, I mean, I love, I believe I can fly from Markelly. Right. And if it comes on, you're still listening to it, right? It doesn't come on. Nobody? Nobody? Where would that come on?
Starting point is 00:11:06 Unless you're asked for. it down anyway. Even if he hadn't done that. I don't know that I'm going to track down. I believe I can fly. I guess the way I would put it is sometimes if it pops in my head, I'll sing. Okay. That's like coming back on. But then I'm like, oh, dang, R. Kelly, such a shame. Did he?
Starting point is 00:11:22 See, that popped on my playlist the other day and I was just like, all right, I didn't even think about it. No, it's such a bummer. It's a shame. I don't want to listen to it. Michael Jackson comes on all the time. Michael Jackson didn't do anything. I think he's innocent. I don't believe Michael Jackson never touched a kid
Starting point is 00:11:37 inappropriately. Yeah, but people still say it. Okay. But I don't believe he did. But did he, we know he did. Yeah. Not kids. No, no, no.
Starting point is 00:11:44 But we know he was abusive to women and men. Yeah, Chris Brown is another one for me. I can't listen to Chris Brown. Mm-hmm. I don't know anyway. Yeah. Like I never have to wrestle with that because I don't listen to Chris Brown anyway. That's like one of his big songs.
Starting point is 00:12:00 Run it, run it. Mm-mm. It's before you. It was back in our pop days. It was like really popular in like 2000. It was before you when he was a pop artist And then you're not young enough to like him as a normal As an artist now
Starting point is 00:12:13 Okay I guess and you were in pop radio Yes Yeah that helps Yeah I mean the story When that broke that was huge for Like Rihanna and Chris were everything I don't know about everything
Starting point is 00:12:25 Well we were playing them a lot And talking about them a lot And it was shocking that he did that to her Yeah that's true But I mean I wouldn't say it was everything No I mean there were other people top five pop artist. Rihanna was. Under my umbrella.
Starting point is 00:12:40 It wasn't ever that level. Okay, that's big. But yeah, dirtbag. I don't know that they had a nickname. Yeah, dirt bag. That's bad news. That picture's still bad news. Okay, thank you for your story.
Starting point is 00:12:53 Congress demands release of 46 secret government UFO videos. A member of Congress is demanding the Department of Defense had over 46 classified military videos that insiders say capture unidentified aerial and underwater phenomena Anna Paulina Luna of Florida who chairs the House Task Force on the declassification of federal secrets sent a letter to Pete Hegsith
Starting point is 00:13:12 setting April 4th deadline sources who have viewed the videos say they include clear full color footage they're for sure hiding stuff from us they're for sure like I'm not even like probably for sure for sure it's crazy
Starting point is 00:13:26 and it's a slow roll and when we'll disclosure ever happen I don't know I was talking about it yesterday I want to show you a picture with a guy named Drew McIntyre on the Bobbycast but I want to show you a picture of Drew before I tell you who he is.
Starting point is 00:13:42 Okay. It looks big. He's a monster. He's a monster. He's a very big because, you know, you're six one. How big do you think he is?
Starting point is 00:13:49 He is six seven? Six, six. And he's wearing shoes, but yes, six, six, six, six seven on the shoes. Two seventy five. He was just a WWE champion,
Starting point is 00:14:01 wrestling. Oh, okay. Lost it, but he's been world champion. He's been intercontinental champion. But he's, he's from Scotland. And when he was a kid, he like sent off
Starting point is 00:14:10 freedom of information to the FBI to get a bunch of stuff. And he's way into I hate to say aliens because it just invokes the thought of little green men. But he's into that. And we talked about that a bit yesterday. Crazy. Those Scottish people, man, they eat some crazy food. They probably say the same thing about us.
Starting point is 00:14:27 What do they eat? They had something called black pudding. This comes out of the next week's episode. It's pig's blood. Oh. What do they put it on? I don't know. I eat pudding by itself. They're pudding like in a cup. Right, Mike? Yeah, it kind of looks like dried sausage, but it's red.
Starting point is 00:14:41 You really red. Because it's just blood. Do they put sugar in it? But it's called black pudding? You don't know it's red? I didn't know that. I don't know, dude. I think it must put some kind of sweetener in that.
Starting point is 00:14:49 I'm sure there's some added elements. He doesn't drink the blood. It's like, yeah, it's so dark that it's like kind of blackish red. Whoa. They eat in Scotland pig intestines. Okay. We eat cow intestines. Oh, for sure, but it's just weird to hear it like that.
Starting point is 00:15:04 We? No, Mexicans eat. Yeah. We eat everything. White people, we eat a lot of hot dogs, and you know what to know what that is? We don't want to know. That's a bunch of buttholes and intestines. That's just got a better name.
Starting point is 00:15:13 Yeah, yeah. But yeah, there's for sure something going on. So they want these videos to come out. If it does come out that there are things bigger, stronger, faster than us, do you think the world freaks out? I think we've been, we're slowly getting used to the idea that it exists. And maybe that's the point. Maybe that's what they're doing. doing is we because if they just hit us with this stuff I don't know that we would have been
Starting point is 00:15:40 able to handle it but if you're paying attention then I feel like there's been enough the last couple years where you're sort of like oh okay I'm not shocked by this one of the reasons that these government officials say that we don't share stuff is because we don't want other countries to know what we have because they may have more than us or less than us meaning if we have found we'll just say craft it can be aircraft watercraft whatever it is and we have their technology that we're trying to reverse engineer, and then China or Russia or any of our adversaries find out that we have less than they do,
Starting point is 00:16:14 and we know less than they do, they may feel like, well, we're stronger than they are. We can now overtake them. So if we don't share what we have, everyone is still going, I wonder what they have if we go at them, will they have more than us? That's one of the reasons
Starting point is 00:16:27 that we don't share the technology that we found. That makes sense. You know those doomsday fish? We've heard of those? Yeah. The ones that keep coming up on shore and they're like for years, they were never, it was a species that was so deep sea, they would never even come close to the shore. Now you start thinking like, well, why are they coming up? Is there something deep, deep, deep where they're just like, get away from that?
Starting point is 00:16:49 I looked into that a little bit. And they don't really have a good answer. But the plates, like the tectonic plates have been shifting a little more in the last decade or so. Which if that is deep under the ocean, it literally can just affect the fish, the animals that are bullet. Yeah, yeah. And so that could be a reason or it could be there was talk of, I was listening to a congressman, I think Tim Burchett is his name, talk about how a government official, a military official was telling him that there was something as large as a football field as long as it going 100 miles an hour underwater. Oh, what? And that we don't have submarines that do, first of all, not near that big.
Starting point is 00:17:32 and second of all, max speed 40 miles an hour underwater. So is it some sort of underwater aircraft that is made by the aliens? See, it's weird to say aliens because everybody giggles. Whatever. I know because it makes it. The unidentified. Yes. Beans.
Starting point is 00:17:51 Thanks. Could it be another country? Could. Mike, what do you see? It says that he believes that non-human intelligence may have bases on Earth, like underneath. But he's... Bases. he's in the committee.
Starting point is 00:18:03 I'm drinking this Starbucks, my dragon fruit. It's so good. I know we talked about it on the show. Like, for those think it was just an ad. Like, I'm 70% down here. And I'm trying to drink enough water too. But back to the ocean thing, which, yes, I think that, like, the ocean would be a great place to get on Earth and no one can see you. Yeah, because we haven't explored the ocean.
Starting point is 00:18:23 We don't know anything about the ocean. And I know that the cruise we were only, like, in the, like, close. You know, like barely in the Gulf, barely in the Atlantic Ocean. But out there there was so much traffic of boats. You're talking about surface. No, no, no. We're going down. We're talking about down.
Starting point is 00:18:42 I understand, but they've got to start somewhere. Like I think they, right? The theory is they come from space and then go down. No, the theories, they come from. They come up. So they were there to begin with? They could have been. Or there could be, we don't know what's at the bottom of the ocean and the deep parts.
Starting point is 00:18:54 It's unexplored, completely unexplored. Right. I thought it was more of like, oh, they came and they're, like the ocean is so uninhabited. Uninhabited? That's it. It's so like unknown that no human would even see us going through the ocean. But there have been videos of things going into the water as well.
Starting point is 00:19:11 Right. So are they going into the water? They're returning to the water. Right. Are they coming from the middle earth? I always assumed that they're coming from outer space. That's an assumption. I assumed.
Starting point is 00:19:25 They're coming from outer space. And that's how they get to. Because if they come to on land, like we're. pretty much everywhere on land. Cameras, people, everywhere on land. We have cameras. We're seeing them fly around already. And we don't know what they look like either. Like, you're assuming we know that they don't look like us or that they're a
Starting point is 00:19:41 version of us too. But to Eddie's point of if they were to come from above. Space. Space. Then the reason why this congressman is saying unidentified human or whatever object or whatever it is, if they are coming from deep down within Earth's core, they're from Earth. Yes. So they're not. They're not aliens.
Starting point is 00:20:10 That's why they don't say aliens. Right. That's why I know. I was just putting that together of like white. Non-human. So non-human could like Aquaman? Well, you're doing fairy tales now. No, no, but that's a whole civilization underwater.
Starting point is 00:20:23 Okay. Right? Atlantis. Atlantis. Atlanta's was never real. But I don't understand the point you're trying to make. The point I'm trying to make is when we were on the cruise, there were a lot of vessels out there. And I'm assuming transatlantic traffic boats, there are boats everywhere.
Starting point is 00:20:45 And I feel like they would see anything. There are videos of things going into the water that are unexplainable too. So if you're saying things are coming from space and we don't see them. I never hear like sailors saw this or say. The trailers recorded this. All the time. Well, recorded. I hear pilots saw this.
Starting point is 00:21:00 Yes. So. I still don't understand your point. Meaning things can't go on the water because we haven't seen them. He's saying because when we were out on our cruise, he didn't see anything. That's what I feel like he's saying.
Starting point is 00:21:10 So he's like, how is this possible? We can't even stop pirates in other parts of the ocean because the ocean is so big and vast and we're not everywhere. So for us to be able to think we'd see everything. And also that our eyes could even see if something was coming from above under. We don't see all around us right now
Starting point is 00:21:23 all of the different cell phone. Yeah, microwaves. Any of that. Cellular. Different planes. Yeah. Which is crazy.
Starting point is 00:21:35 Like, if we had a device to show all the waves that are in the air right now, we'd probably freak out. We would freak out. Okay. Let's go, Eddie. You're sorry. Yeah, mine's really cool. So, you know the game Rocket League? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:21:48 Where you play soccer? You play the cars and you hit the ball into the net with the cars, yeah. So, Amy, it's like soccer, but with the cars. Like, you control the cars. and the car hits the ball and you try to get an goal. In Vegas, they have real life Rocket League. It's in the desert. They have a course and everything, and anyone can do it.
Starting point is 00:22:05 So next time we go to Vegas, which is probably A-Hart Festival, we should go play Rocket League in cars. You act like we have the time to do that. You're right. It'd probably take a little bit. But how cool is that? I have no desire. I don't have desire either.
Starting point is 00:22:19 Really? To like try to hit a ball with your car. Can you get car sick playing car soccer? I think that would be fun for some people You're bursting my bubble Forget car sick Do you get car sick when you drive or just passenger? If I'm driving a lot of curves
Starting point is 00:22:32 Yeah Like whenever we were driving the Hyundai's on the racetrack I was driving I got car sick When we were what do you call that When we were drifting Yeah well I don't know that I was drifting People drift it without me I was racing
Starting point is 00:22:42 I was trying to beat speed time Oh that's right That's right I drifted with a professional drifter They wouldn't let me drift I flip it But I was getting carsick driving it Because of how hard the turns were I feel like Rocket League would be that
Starting point is 00:22:53 It's just funny. Like, I remember watching it playing Rocket League and be like, this is so dumb. Like, this is never realistic. But the fact that people are using real cars and playing Rocket League, it looks so cool. And there's videos of it. It looks awesome. Morgan. All right.
Starting point is 00:23:07 So there was a woman visiting Florida and she saw somebody struggling to swim in the ocean. And she ran in to go help him. And she's instructing him to get on his back, let the waves carry him in and stuff. And she found out a couple hours later, this man was a one. murdered murdered alleged for killing his
Starting point is 00:23:26 wife and her lover and she saved him? She tried yes. She was attempting but
Starting point is 00:23:31 he responded to her when she kept trying to save him and said that he was going on a long vacation.
Starting point is 00:23:37 So it's assumed he was trying to take his life after committing the murder. He's still on the run.
Starting point is 00:23:43 He's still not found. Oh my. Yeah, but she didn't find out he was a murder
Starting point is 00:23:48 until a couple hours later so she was just trying to help a person. Weird. And that
Starting point is 00:23:52 person didn't want to be helped. But now the person is running? Or he already took his life. They don't know. So, but yeah. So he had found his wife of 13 years with her lover and he killed him both.
Starting point is 00:24:05 What a weird story of like now before you help somebody, you have to be like, hey. Before I save your life, are you good? Are you cool? Are you people? Did you just murder anybody? There's a former U.S. Air Force Master Sergeant Alan Hayward James has pleaded guilty to a nine-year, $37 million fraud scheme in which he manipulated IT contracts to inflate. to inflate costs and siphon money to himself.
Starting point is 00:24:26 37 million? He defrauded the military out of $37 million. I mean, that's so gutsy. Like, you're going to steal from, it's just people that do these kind of schemes, it's gutsy anyway. But, like, you're going to get caught, right, eventually. But the fact to go after, like, the government, that's crazy. I would argue that they do them because other people have instructed them how to do it
Starting point is 00:24:45 and they never caught. I think most people don't get caught doing this. Most people? Yeah. I would think most of these fraudulent schemes. schemes that happen people get away with. But can they just stop, though? Like, I think a lot of them just like, ooh, we got away with that.
Starting point is 00:24:59 Let's do another one. Then that's when they get caught when they do their fifth one. This guy was doing it for nine years. Wow. Yeah. He probably never thought of you get caught. There's probably some mess up. But I would think most of these that are happening by intelligent people know that they can do it for a long time.
Starting point is 00:25:14 And they don't get caught. And that's why it's such news when it does happen. I mean, how do you hide that amount of money, though? Like you're a master. So you're enlisted in the Air Force. So you're not even an officer. and you have all the, like, are you living a lavish life or is the money hidden somewhere? Because, like, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:25:31 The stolen funds were funneled through shell companies and fake salaries, even covering luxury trips for associates. Prosecutors say the scheme not only defrauded taxpayers, but undermine competition. 45 years in prison he's facing and he's got to pay restitution. But he ain't going to get that money back. Money's gone? Yeah, sorry, money gone. Mike, we hit me that sheet that I have those other topics on. Move down here.
Starting point is 00:25:52 45 years in prison It's a long time I don't know It's a lot of money It is a lot of money I know Just over here thinking It's so interesting
Starting point is 00:26:02 How some people get put away And some people don't A Texas mother's been charged With medical child abuse After allegedly spending years Fabricating her three-year-old son's illness To get him unnecessary surgeries and treatments She should go to jail for 45 years
Starting point is 00:26:13 Why is she getting the What are the unnecessary treatments? Cailin Rose Laura 31 was arrested in late March on felony charges including injury to a child causing serious bodily injury. Investigators say she falsely told doctors the boy had cerebral palsy seizures and severe feeding problems, leading to a feeding tube surgery he didn't need. At one point, he was on 17 different medications.
Starting point is 00:26:35 When separated from his mother in February, the boy was eating normally, had no need for a wheelchair. Investigators also were looking into possible Medicaid fraud and GoFundMe accounts. NBC News with that. She was... Dang, collecting money. Hurting the kid. Herding the kid. I don't even care about the money.
Starting point is 00:26:51 No, I'm saying that's the reason why she did it. Oh, yeah, for sure. Hurting the kid. That's terrible. Your own kid. That's wild. You still think you're going to go to Paris? Oh, I want to.
Starting point is 00:27:04 I've been trying to manifest it. Morgan gave me a little Paris book and a scarf for my birthday. And in the card, she was like, to help manifest your trip. You don't have to manifest it. You can just do it. I have the book out and I've got the scarf, Freddie. You can literally just book it. But like manifesting something is something you really don't have control over
Starting point is 00:27:19 that you could hopefully influence and make. it happen. You can literally buy tickets and go to Paris. Right. So am I going to buy tickets and go to Paris by myself? I don't know. Yeah. That's what I have to decide, which I will. Maybe that would be really good for me. Right now I don't know anybody that can go to Paris this summer except for my ex-boyfriend who's already going. Well, maybe. Oh, he's going already. They're going to France. And so I was going to be Bob. You can't go with your ex-boy- No, I know. I know. I mean, you could, but you can. That's what I'm saying. Like they were, this was a trip I was going to be included on the whole family, his whole family.
Starting point is 00:27:55 Oh. And then I was going to be bob on up to Paris because they were going to a different day. You're single. You have the money. Don't go for longer than that because by yourself longer than that will feel like an eternity. But that entire flight over there. Big deal. You're by yourself.
Starting point is 00:28:08 Not a bad deal. You'll go, you'll fly to New York. You'll fly seven and a half hours over. You'll sleep on the plane a little bit. And you'll go on adrenaline day one. You'll sleep through day two. You'll do a little bit. Day three.
Starting point is 00:28:19 Sleep? You'll be ready to come. I'm not going to sleep. You have one day in Paris. No, you have three days. Sleep on day too. You don't want to be exhausted the whole time. So you'll sleep a lot day too.
Starting point is 00:28:28 Right, right, right. I've done that, I've done a trip by myself to foreign countries before multiple times. If you go and you're exhausted and you're there three days, your whole trip, you're just tired. It sucks. So you do want to get there and do a lot of sleeping to catch up. Happy Pride Month, Toronto. Pride is an opportunity for you to create your own space to celebrate. your existence. Iheart Radio is proud to be an official sponsor of Pride Toronto Festival and we won't stop.
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Starting point is 00:29:23 I was terrified. There was no anything inside those eyes. They turned black. It scared the hell out of me. That was your first murder case? Yes, sir. Fear to say this was the biggest case of your career? Yes, sir.
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Starting point is 00:31:56 extraordinary, stay close. It is a carac. Wow. Listen to learning to be human on IHard Radio, Apple Podcasts, or whatever. you get your podcast. You see what I got going on here? What is that? This is my dualingo. Oh, yeah, Amy's learning any language.
Starting point is 00:32:11 She's learning French too. Really? I've got French selected, and you fill out this questionnaire when you join the app, and it's like, what do you want to learn French for? To be fluent or to, like, just travel there and be, like, get by. So I'm on the travel learning section, so I'm like. They look at you funny when you try. I know.
Starting point is 00:32:30 Because I guys... At least I'll maybe know what they're saying. You won't. I study French. of college. And I know that's a long time ago, but they talked so fast. And I would try. And I remember being in a mall. And I said, uh, you know, bonjour, uh, whatever. And the guy was like, dude, I speak English. And you're like, perfect. Thank you. Well, no, because I know English and I know they know English, but I was trying. And so I took it as a bit of an insult that even me trying so hard was so
Starting point is 00:32:58 hard for them to understand, even though I knew the basic building blocks of French. And he was like, I don't know. Let's just get on with this. He was working. Yeah, well, maybe I can just say. It's fun to learn, though. But they talk so fast. O cafe?
Starting point is 00:33:15 What is that? Coffee. Oh, okay. What is that? What does she say? I said, um, cafe, that's Spanish. Not un. It spelled you in, but it's like, uh.
Starting point is 00:33:25 The way they say, I don't know. At least the little voice on here. It's like, oh. Um, baseball. And it's like, what's that? I didn't know if cafe was the actual coffee shop or the actual I'm so mad. I missed one of the questions on here because Eclare. Eclare in French
Starting point is 00:33:42 is Eclare in English and I got confused because I kept looking for a different word. That's like the pastry? Yes. It's not different. Of all the words you can learn? You're trying to learn Eclare. I'm not learning Eclare. This is the traveler's guide. Eclare, croissant, cafe, te, tea. No, tea. What's the bathroom? I haven't gotten the bathroom yet. I just see. See, C-Bu-Pé. Bonjour. I don't know Bonjour
Starting point is 00:34:06 They don't really say Bonjour It's so formal Bonsois I don't know I think one's good One morning Good evening
Starting point is 00:34:14 I guys I don't know I just downloaded it I'm on like day two You should learn Have you seen my wallet I lost my phone I lost my phone
Starting point is 00:34:24 You should learn those I accidentally hit that car Somebody scam me That's funny That's funny Maybe I do need to learn how to say help. Eddie thinks he got offered
Starting point is 00:34:36 World Cup passes. Oh yeah. Like credentials. I got an email. I got an email and it's a little, I don't know. It looks legit, but it says you have till Friday
Starting point is 00:34:45 to claim your, your FIFA World Cup credentials. And I'm like, this is crazy. Did you see tickets have gone up to like $10,000? Yeah. I mean, even to buy them,
Starting point is 00:34:59 if you can buy them from the World Cup, they're very expensive. But if you're buying them, you know, Secondary. You can, some of those tickets are $50,000. Oh, my. Are they coming to Nashville?
Starting point is 00:35:09 What's the closest? I don't think they're playing in Nash. I don't know. The Atlanta, because they get to keep Mercedes-Benz on the stadium. The rest of them, they have to remove all the names of the stadium. Yeah. Wow. New York, Atlanta.
Starting point is 00:35:20 I don't think they're coming to Nashville. But what's crazy is the World Cup and the Olympics are happening around, not the same time, but like both in America. Yeah. I'm out. I'm not doing big crowd stuff. You're out of what, the Olympics? Any of that? Like I'm not...
Starting point is 00:35:34 Competing? No, no. But it would, would y'all go to that and feel... I would go to that stuff and feel terrified. I don't want to live in fear. I would go and not be fearful, but I don't... I'm not a soccer guy anyway. Even the Olympics, I'm not going to go to California.
Starting point is 00:35:49 The Olympics feels like a mess, just in general to have to fight through. But L.A. does, like, handle massive events really well, so it'd probably be a little easier in L.A. But the Olympics, they're having it all over North America. Oh, it's scattered? And the World Cup, I think, is too. That is North America, yes. Because the Olympics in America, they're doing softball in Oklahoma City.
Starting point is 00:36:10 So, and then they do soccer in the Olympics, too. Okay, well, that I would maybe go to. I'd hit up an Olympic game in Oklahoma. I don't want to go to like, yeah. Yeah. I don't want to go to track and field? Mike, can you pull that up, like, sight? Because it's in L.A., but I think they're having.
Starting point is 00:36:27 You want the World Cup or the, I don't know. I'm confused. I have the World Cup. Okay, do World Cup. World Cup is Atlanta, Boston, Dallas, Houston, Kansas City, L.A., Miami, New York, New York, New Jersey, Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Seattle. Oh, wow. So just America. Big shout out Kansas City for getting.
Starting point is 00:36:42 Yeah, Arrowhead, I guess. Yeah, but they have a really good, like, followed soccer team. But yeah, probably Arrowhead. It's only stadium big enough to fill on. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Like, I think they have a nice soccer culture there, but I don't think you need a soccer culture, really, because I think the culture will come to you in the World Cup. Olympics. So the 2028 Summer Olympics are going to be.
Starting point is 00:37:02 going to be in Los Angeles, California with some preliminary soccer matches and a few specific events, softball, canoe, solemn are planned for cities across the U.S. in Oklahoma City. What cities are? New York, Columbus, St. Louis, Nashville, San Jose, and San Diego are the decentralized events. Imagine this. You've been training your whole life. You live in China. Yeah. And you're like, we're going to the Olympics. Where are you going? Columbus, Ohio.
Starting point is 00:37:34 And big shout to Columbus. Not a big city. You finally think you're going to come to see Los Angeles and you're doing some random event in Louisville. Do you get to go to the big ceremony and then you travel to if you win. So the preliminary soccer matches are in those cities. I mean opening.
Starting point is 00:37:51 Like do you get to, because I feel like that's the whole experience. Oh, the opening ceremony? You're not. Yeah, to be at the opening. I would imagine, yes, you'll get to do the opening. Unless your matches are, because some of those matches are before the Olympics even start. And so I think timing is probably a big part of it.
Starting point is 00:38:05 Okay. Yeah. If you're like the next day, if, you know, you're playing in Jackson, Mississippi the next day, I don't think you're going to go do the old. Jackson, Mississippi. Yeah. You're in Mountain Pine, Arkansas. Can you imagine? Yeah, you made it.
Starting point is 00:38:22 Wow, congrats you're going to Olympic. Where are you at? High Springs Arkansas. Did it say what's in Nashville? Because that would fall? That's the preliminary soccer. So they're going to play here in football stadium? Okay.
Starting point is 00:38:31 Yeah. And then softball. and what salam, canoe salam is going to be in Oklahoma City? I don't know what that is. It's not slalom. That's all I think about a skiing. It's spelled like that.
Starting point is 00:38:41 S-L-A-L-O-M. Slalom. Slalom. Is it single? Is that what that means? Maybe it's skiing, but in a canoe. I would think if it's slalom. Salam feels like something religious.
Starting point is 00:38:50 Or short for salami. Or salami, yes. They navigate through a 150 and 300-meter rapid course passing between red, upstrain, and green downstream. My point is, I don't think. think that the FIFA World Cup is reaching out to you to try to give you credentials. Oh, well, here's the thing, too. It's in my personal email.
Starting point is 00:39:08 So, like, I don't do any kind of, like, business on that. It's literally just, like, my kid's school. They're really scammed. So, but it's so specific, like, with everything that I need. Here's another theory I have, too, about that. I also have gotten emails from another Eddie Garcia who uses my email for PetSmart, like, a lot of other stores. And he lives in California.
Starting point is 00:39:32 So I'm wondering if he legitimately applied for these and forgot like, oh, no, this is not my real address. So what if it's real? What if they just know every Garcia like soccer? Oh. So they just send it to all Garcia's as a scam. I mean, I could have gotten targeted for that. For sure. Also, I have a note here that CEO of Waterberger wants to meet with Eddie.
Starting point is 00:39:56 Yeah. Scuba hit me up. The CEO of actual Waterburger. Waterburger. and he was like, Scooba was like, when are you available? The CEO wants to meet you. And I'm like, dude, let's do this. Why do you think he wants to meet me?
Starting point is 00:40:09 Well, you're a big Waterburger guy. Scuba, is this a real CEO? Yes, yeah, yeah, and it's a woman. Her name's Debbie. Why would she want to see me? Why would she want to see me? That's very sexist of me. Dang.
Starting point is 00:40:22 Yeah, yeah. It's one of those things where, even before I knew Eddie, I'm sure he's been a massive fan of Whataburger. And for six years, we've been trying to do something with it. and just like, I don't know what we're waiting for. So she reached out and she said, hey, I'm going to be in town. And I guess her daughter is a massive fan of this show. And so she wants to come by and see the studio and that kind of stuff.
Starting point is 00:40:40 So Eddie is also a fan of Waterburger, so it just makes sense. Yeah, let me come up. Yeah. So actually she wants to come up to see the show. And you're also here. So Scuba, did Scuba pitch Eddie to meet her or she wanted to meet Eddie? Well, there's been many conversations where they've come by a few different times. No, what I was told is Eddie said the CEO of Waterberger wants to meet him.
Starting point is 00:40:59 Yeah. That's what Scoobie told me. And she does. Yeah, she really does because she loves your passion for the brand and wants to see you. That's me, man. Yeah, yeah. And see the studio and that kind of thing. You think I should hit her with like, I can be the face of water burger?
Starting point is 00:41:13 Not if you don't want to be disappointed. What does that mean? They're never going to choose you as a face of Waterberg. Why not? Two reasons. One, your face. What's wrong with my face? And two, they would get somebody like actually famous.
Starting point is 00:41:29 No, sometimes people, well, it's a bad example, but sometimes they use normal people. But not as the face of Waterburger. They would want to get someone like a hym's word. He has since been canceled, but Jared from Subway. But Jared from Subway had a whole story. I have a story. Oh, yeah, he lost weight. No, you don't.
Starting point is 00:41:48 Jared from Subway went from a guy who was extremely overweight to losing like 100 pounds. They could make that up. But they didn't make that up, though. Like you don't have a story. Go start your story. I did not want to use him as an example. That's a perfect example of us. But that's not a perfect example.
Starting point is 00:42:02 It's actually not, because Bobby's right. He had a, he built a story. Like if you were going to Waterburger, you know, twice a day, every week and you had this whole thing and it changed your life. Okay. Let me start brainstorming. Yeah. How did Waterburger change my life? Let us know what you come up with.
Starting point is 00:42:17 One in 10 Americans suffer from compulsive buying scientists to find this disorder as uncontrolled urges to buy with significant adverse consequences, doing things such as buying to improve your mood, buying for buying. sake or getting into financial trouble with all your buying counts as compulsive buying. The American Journal of Psychiatry. Thoughts. I see how that happens. I definitely feel better after I buy something, but it's short-lived. And with my maturity, I have realized that.
Starting point is 00:42:44 So I try not to seek my dopamine from that. However, I slip up every now and then, but I don't have that. Whatever that is, no, I'm in a season of saving. You know where I slip up most is on Instagram. They offer me some good deals like sweatshirts and stuff. Well, they just make it too easy. And then I feel good when I buy it. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:43:05 Are they good shirts? Yeah, for the most part. Like I bought, I don't know why. I don't even like peanuts or Charlie Brown, but I bought like a Linus oversized sweatshirt. It just looked comfortable. And I bought it and I wore it the other day and I wore it. Pretty good. But I don't, it hurts me because I don't really wear anything to work unless it's a cardigan.
Starting point is 00:43:23 So I don't buy a bunch of clothes anymore. Shoes I do a little bit. I'm not as shoey as I used to be. But shirts, what do I? I just wear a cardigan and the t-shirts all the time. So they cut down the clothing buying. Yeah. I've been trying to just wear re-wear things as much as possible.
Starting point is 00:43:42 I used to shop a lot more. And now I'm just like, whatever. I used to think, oh, I wore that last week. I'm not going to wear it. And now I'm like, it's a Friday. And I'll think, oh, I wore that Monday. Okay. I'm going to wear it on Friday.
Starting point is 00:43:52 I don't care anymore. I mean, I'll wear things two and three days in a row sometimes. Yeah, no. Because I know, who cares? They're editing video clips anyway. There's no difference. Yeah, who cares? When I get home, though, I change immediately.
Starting point is 00:44:01 Yeah. You're cut off? Cut off and shorts. Okay. Quick. Every day. There are home tests now to test your cellular age. Oh, this I will buy.
Starting point is 00:44:13 You may think you know how old you are, but longevity experts say that that's not necessarily the case. You were born on X day, but how many times have you celebrated your birthday? But it's what's happening other than chronologically that is your cellular age and cellular level, and that is your true age. There are direct-to-consumer test kits that determine your biological age based on wear and tear of your body.
Starting point is 00:44:35 Saliva-based instead of blood-based. Dr. Douglas Vaughn, the director of Longevity Institute at Northwestern University School of Medicine, says biological test kits can figure out health. So where do we get it? NBC News has a story. It doesn't give a link,
Starting point is 00:44:51 ranging from 300 to 500 bucks. Some experts say the test walks a fine line. How much 300 to 500? 500. Amy, I can tell you right now, you're younger than, your cellular age is younger than you're really. Yeah, but I want to know what my cellular age is. Hello, phone. Give me a link.
Starting point is 00:45:08 She's not pushing a button. She just wants it to hear. It'll come later. It will. It'll show up in my algorithm, no doubt. A California gas station is charging $9.99 a gallon. Oof. $9.99.
Starting point is 00:45:19 The very remote, Gorda by the C gas station, a big sir, is selling a gallon of gas for $9.99. And it would be $10 or more, but the, digital numbers and the gas pump don't go higher. That's what I was going to ask, yeah. He claims he's not gouging. He's not making any money off the high prices. He says the whole central California coastal town runs off gas generators, not electricity, which is the reason his prices are so inflated.
Starting point is 00:45:41 Also, the tanker truck that fills the pumps comes from 100 miles away. The town is usually listening to having the highest prices in the country because of how hard it is to get to. KSBW. Ain't no good. Ain't no good. I'm just so happy to have electric cars. We're close to five here. Like we're so close to $5.
Starting point is 00:45:58 I saw it was like $4.89 or something. And it goes up like every day like a couple cents. Crazy. And I've never been that kind to like look at the gas prices or comment about the best. But I'm not dad now like driving the car and like, look honey. Look at that. We went up two cents. But because it's climbing fast.
Starting point is 00:46:19 What? Are you looking at me? What you got? What? What? This story is not. Oh, I thought you were showing me something. No.
Starting point is 00:46:28 Oh. It's only probably going to get a little higher already. I know. They don't open the F and straight. I know. I was just looking at my phone and I was like, okay, it's 1036 right now. Has there been any other crazy tweets? That's what I was looking at you about.
Starting point is 00:46:41 No, I was checking the time because I'm kind of scared for 8 p.m. Why is the straight closed? Because they don't want to choose it. I come to you guys for all my political news. Do you, well, they've closed it. I mean, I wonder what chat GVT would say at the real answer to that. Instead of me giving misinformation? They're not letting us use it.
Starting point is 00:47:04 They're letting other people use it. This is the... Oh, boy. Which straight is this? South America? So you know nothing. You literally know nothing. This is over in the Middle East.
Starting point is 00:47:17 Oh, it's straight over there. I'm not saying you know nothing as a bat like you're an idiot. I'm saying you're coming from... No. Yeah. I don't read those. But apparently... If they don't open it,
Starting point is 00:47:31 tonight is going to end a civilization. It's going to be bad. And we'll know by 8 p.m. Which time zone? Probably eastern. I assume D.C. because that's where he was posting from. Yeah, Florida. Oh, boy.
Starting point is 00:47:45 Can I admit something? Mm-hmm. I saw something the other day talking about how, like, they were going to... Iran was going to take out a bunch of our, like, tech companies and banks and stuff. So I panicked and went and got cash from the ATU. That's the first time something online has ever like, panic me enough that I went to get cash.
Starting point is 00:48:03 No. But just enough to like, because I was having like the last of us vibes where I was like, we're going to need cash. That's the only way we're going to be able to function and go. Oh, yes. Like panicked. It was the first time ever that I really felt it. And I was like, I'm just going to make sure I have cash on hand.
Starting point is 00:48:18 That's not a bad idea. Because isn't that like part of, I mean, it would be a huge issue of everyone took money out of the bank at the same time. Well, yeah, because they need that. It is 8 p.m. Eastern, by the way. Just kind of very bizarre behavior. You know? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:48:38 And that's why our gas prices are up? Like, roughly quarter of oil travels through the straight. And so it is definitely a big part of it. It sits between Iran and, I don't know how to say this country, Oman. So it's the straight of H-O-R-M-Z. Yeah, I don't know how to say it either, but Hormuz. It is a very important oil route. And because about a quarter of oil passes through it,
Starting point is 00:49:08 there's no oil going through it. If it's shut down to us, we're not getting the oil. Oil's more expensive. So, yeah. And this morning at like 706 a.m., our president sent a very dire warning on his social media. Yeah. Sending a message and making a declaration that's going to be the end of a civilization.
Starting point is 00:49:27 That's like a war crime. Which is... I don't think it'll happen. I literally don't think it would happen. I think you just end up saying, oh, we negotiated and I got what I want, even if he didn't. I think that's what will happen.
Starting point is 00:49:41 I hope so. I mean, he was saying yesterday in a press briefing, he could nuke it. They could wipe it out in the day. I kind of, yeah. Can it be tomorrow and we can know what's going on? Do you see all the people fooled by the AI picture of the pilot that they saved?
Starting point is 00:49:58 No, what? Which picture? Did I fall for it? What was the picture? The found pilot? Yeah. Was it them on the helicopter? Total AI.
Starting point is 00:50:06 Okay. We need a new. There has to be a... Well, they're not going to show everybody's faces. All the Steel Team 6th went to go to. I understand that. And everybody's face was right in and like going, but even Greg Abbott was like, this is a great picture. It was so easily AI.
Starting point is 00:50:19 So like what do we do? Like there needs to be an AI banner. You know, like when we were kids and we would get proofs of our softball pictures, our baseball pictures or school pictures, you know? Watermark. Yeah, like a watermark. And there needs to be like an AI stamp that's like AI. But that's the point of a.
Starting point is 00:50:33 AI, they don't want you to know it. I know. They want it to be disruptive. It gets marked on Twitter. Sometimes. So you want to reposted it. There was like a little. At first it wasn't marked.
Starting point is 00:50:42 But then enough people do community note on it that it ends up being marked. But there were Congress people. The governor of Texas were like, great picture. Love it. It was obviously AI. Yeah. You can't. Government people need to.
Starting point is 00:50:55 We can't react too quickly to things these days. Because then you're going to look like you don't know what you're talking about. I can look like that. like AI, the point is to confuse us. So when stuff does come out, we don't know what's true or what's not. This looks almost cartoonish though. And then to Bobby's point, like showing their faces like, hey, now that I think about it. Everybody was too good looking.
Starting point is 00:51:16 The face was perfectly lit. Yeah, the flag was in the perfect place. Everybody was like celebrating a helicopter clean. It was to me so obviously fake. I couldn't believe it. Now, the incident wasn't fake. They went. And I thankfully, to those arrangements,
Starting point is 00:51:33 Iranian people, they helped us. Once he went down, he had to climb, he climbed like 6,000 feet to a higher place and then hid for like 36 hours. And then we got there and saved him. Like, shout out to our guys for going to do that. But like the Iranian people helped out. Like, they blocked traffic for a while. Like, it was crazy how that part of the country isn't as aligned with who we feel
Starting point is 00:52:02 as adversarial to us. and so they helped. I can't remember what this is called in Afghanistan, but in the Hindu Kush Mountains, whenever the lone survivor, I can't think of his name right now, but he was a seal member, and he was in a shootout with the Taliban.
Starting point is 00:52:21 Everybody else in his unit died, and he was the lone survivor, and he was hiding in the mountains. And the villagers that lived in these mountains, they're Afghan people, and they knew who he was, but they said regardless of who he was, part of their culture is if someone is in need, you help them. And they took him in and they helped protect him from the Taliban.
Starting point is 00:52:46 And it's got a specific name of what it is in their culture, but they're like, this is what we do. Like to them it would be a sin to not help the person that needed help, no matter who that might be. I was reading some of the story about the rescue of the pilot or soldier. And from what I read, there were some of our equipment we couldn't get back up once we went in. And so you know what we do? If we can't get it back up, we blow it up.
Starting point is 00:53:12 So no one else can have it. So no one else can have it. What was great was, they didn't matter the cost of the equipment. Like, we go and we get our guy. Like, that's cool. It's super cool. And so we got our guy. But then I saw the picture and I was like, obviously this is fake.
Starting point is 00:53:27 Everybody knows this is fake. It showed like all the seal members' faces. Like, and then you have. That's true. Then you have all these politicians like retweet it going great picture, wonder. Like are you guys this? Maybe they're just old. It's just they're just old.
Starting point is 00:53:41 I think that's where I first saw it was because somebody like the feed on for the show is like so scattered. There's so much in it. And I think what I saw was people reacting to politicians sharing it. And that's how I even saw the photo was because politicians were sharing it. It wasn't in my feet otherwise. Yeah. I saw a Waymo this morning. Did you guys see those driving around ever?
Starting point is 00:54:01 No, driverless? I don't know because it was dark when I was driving in, but I saw it and it was at a light and that thing was spinning on top of it. Yeah, they're driverless now here. They are? Yeah, for like the last couple weeks. Wow, cool, because I saw one a couple days ago with still someone in it. Can you order a driverless one here?
Starting point is 00:54:16 I haven't tried, but I've seen them. I don't know if they're still like testing them without people because I haven't seen anybody in the back. I've just seen solo Waymos. You need to try one because I really want to know what you think about it. Yeah, Waymos, for those that don't know, and I've never been in one. I've only heard the news stories about it and you guys have been in them. there's no driver and it's an Uber but with no driver but there was a story a Waymo had to be
Starting point is 00:54:36 rescued from the floodwaters in San Antonio over the weekend after it got stuck there were no passengers inside officers attempted to help it renavigate but they couldn't so news for San Antonio with that's how messed up my brain is like I just got sad for the car for being stuck poor car oh you didn't think like wow thankfully no one was in there no I know I did think that I was like wow there are no humans but then I had this thought of like I was sad for the car The car's like, I'm stuck. Help me, help me. Because it's a Waymo, because it drives itself.
Starting point is 00:55:07 I need to, I need intervention. Tell my family, I love them. Help my family. Oh, gosh. All right, that's it. Do we go to everybody's story? Lunchbox is not here today. He's sick.
Starting point is 00:55:20 Everybody got the story. Everybody good. Amy, anything else up with you? Yeah. No. Yeah, no? No. I'm telling you, I'm just going to keep.
Starting point is 00:55:28 I think I probably have to take a Xanax tonight. night at 7 p.m. Let's go. Maybe 8 p.m. Central, so I can just go to sleep so I don't know what's happening in the world. Oh, got you. I've been completely medicationless for like six weeks. Well, yeah. I'm about to get back on it, though.
Starting point is 00:55:46 Maybe tonight is the night. Oh, you want to do with Amy? I know, and now Morgan's got me, and now I've got to go to the bank. Sorry. No, don't do that. Don't do that. Well, just a little bit. I do have my...
Starting point is 00:55:57 You should do have just a little bit anyway. Yeah, I have my gold nugget. Man, my cash doesn't last at all. Like, I leave my wallet in a drawer by the keys. And the kids, the wife. Wait, do you kids have access to the cash? Well, I just leave my wallet there. And then...
Starting point is 00:56:12 It's the kid's cash in piggy banks. That's his money. Dude, it's just terrible. And then I'll be like, where's that $10 I had? And then my son would be like, oh, I needed it for lunch. Sorry, Dad. I took it the other day. Like, so, like, all the money I made on the boat, I made like $250 on the boat.
Starting point is 00:56:25 You got to hide it better. Oh, I still have that cash. And it's hidden. I keep mine hidden while. Well, where exactly? I'm not saying. By the gold bar. No.
Starting point is 00:56:34 Which is located in the freezer. Right. I'm not telling you where the cash is, but I do. I still have my boat cache. I call it my boat cash. All right. That's going to wrap it up for today. Thank you, everybody.
Starting point is 00:56:47 A new Bobbycast up today with the lead singer of Switchfoot. So you can check that out on podcast or on Netflix. What about you? I have a new, yeah, feeling things with Amy and Kat. You can check it out. not on Netflix, but download for people to listen to podcasts. Dream big.
Starting point is 00:57:03 Keep working, kid. Dream big. And Kat, my co-hosts is a therapist, she taught me about seagulling. And turns out we find out in real time that I've been seagulled before. And I... Sounds so dirty.
Starting point is 00:57:16 Sounds like somebody just pooping on you. What I think is a seagull. Like flying over and just pooping on you. It's not. And then Kat reveals the crazy reason why she didn't go to the University of Alabama. It's so crazy. to me. Why don't you just tell me that? Okay. She said she had such anxiety as a high school and she
Starting point is 00:57:34 already had body image issues and she started to freak out. That's really, that's where she wanted to go. And she ended up going to a much smaller school in Mississippi. And then she did her grad program at Vanderbilt. But she was so dead set on going to Alabama and last minute pulled it because she heard that during sorority rush, they sit you on a dryer and turn it on and then circle your fat where it jiggles. No way. I've heard of that. I've heard of that with a bunch of sororities. I had,
Starting point is 00:58:03 I was in a sorority at Texas A&M. I have never heard that in my life. Like that that's, and I just thought it was crazy that she made a decision and she's very education, schooling, like she's, she loves school, she loves learning.
Starting point is 00:58:22 She was always like the number one best in class that's just what she loves. And she was so, excited to go there. And for her to pick a different school based on being put on a dryer and having your fat circled, I just did, maybe don't rush. What does the dryer do? It shakes your fat and then you kind of
Starting point is 00:58:37 see what's... Yeah, you see what jiggles and then they circle it. We should do that here. Morgan, are you confirming, confirming? I didn't have that experience. It was very popular in southern sororities and we had two girls come from the same like, Tridelt from Southern schools to our Tridelt
Starting point is 00:58:53 and talked about, it literally happened to them and they had proof and it was crazy. Yeah. Yeah, I just thought that that was like a, I would think well, surely that's not going to happen or maybe I just wouldn't rush and I would go to the university I wanted to go to. I think now it's more of an urban legend.
Starting point is 00:59:09 It used to happen back in the day. Yeah, I don't think they can get away with it as much anymore. It used to be like... We started it on this show. Yeah, let's do it. A hidden haze. I mean, I know where it is. The more jiggle the better. Do you know where to jiggle? I don't need a dryer to tell me where it is. All right, we're done. You guys have a good rest of the egg.
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