The Bobby Bones Show - Tuesday Post Show (07-19-22)

Episode Date: July 19, 2022

Bobby talks about being blown away by new artist Catie Offerman’s story during a recent interview. Bobby gives his Mount Rushmore of 90’s Rock Songs. He talks about getting to meet one of his favo...rite bands Weezer while working on American Idol. A woman woke up from a 2 year coma. Toys R Us is coming back this fall and how a woman survived a gas explosion in her home.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:01:48 That's AMU.APUS.org slash military. It's time for the Bobby Bones Post Show. here's your host, Bobby Bones. Good morning, Vietnam. That's a good movie. That was awesome. Back in the day, I don't know if it holds up or not, because I've watched it once.
Starting point is 00:02:14 I was like seven. Yeah, a long time ago. Yeah. You know, we just did an interview. We do a podcast series with Hyundai. And I think a lot of this stuff comes out soon, but we just had interviewed with Katie Offerman. And Descuba had asked me, hey, who's a new artist?
Starting point is 00:02:28 Do you think it's really good? And we are featuring new artists. And some not so new. We did the whole thing with Ryan Hurd, he's obviously massive. But Katie Offerman came in. I was like, I'm a big fan of Katie Offerman. I've been putting her on the Women of Art Country Show and in the Country Top 30. But I never met her and she came in and she is really interesting.
Starting point is 00:02:46 I mean, like I called her the Forrest Gump of Country Music because she has lived 19 lives and she might be 15. I don't know. I mean, she's young. So many amazing stories. Yeah, so we did a thing for the show as well that we'll probably, and I didn't know we were going to do anything for the show really? Because sometimes, if you're experimenting with folks, you're like, ah, maybe they're not ready yet.
Starting point is 00:03:08 And I don't know that was the case with her or not. But she, it's great. So next few days, we'll put that up here. And you can listen to it. But man, she is really interesting. She was in a polka band, which she was like 15. Like, I was on her Instagram last night, just kind of looking at some stuff to interview her. And it's C-A-T-I-E-K-D-O-Ferman.
Starting point is 00:03:24 And I see her grabbing a fiddle in the middle of a concert and just going to town on the fiddle. Like, I-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n. Most people play the fiddle, that's their thing because the fiddle's so hard to play. Why would it not be your thing? But, yeah, real good, real good. So, super excited for you guys to hear that. I'm going to give you my Mount Rushmore of 90s rock songs. Now, this is why this came up because I do Q&A's on my Instagram about every week and a half or so.
Starting point is 00:03:48 And I did one, and someone said, hey, what's your Mount Rushmore of 90s rock songs? Wow, this is tough. You know what? If you ask me today, it may be different than yesterday when I posted this. I don't think so. But there's so many. My gosh. And, you know, you had to go with something Nirvana,
Starting point is 00:04:04 and I'll get to that in a second, just because that was the start of all of the grunge type music. So here we go. I put it. And it all wasn't 90s grunge. Only actually two of them were. Weezer, Buddy Holly. I mean, I don't know that a rock band inspired me more than Weezer did.
Starting point is 00:04:26 Just generally, they were nerdy and cool and funny and weird. And I felt like I was that, except not the cool part. I mean, it's why my glasses are dark-rimmed because of Rivers Cuomo, the lead singer, and Buddy Holly. And, you know, I got a chance to, I get to meet Rivers once at an I-Heart event. But then on American Idol, Weezer was playing. And Walker Burroughs, who plays with me still, got to play with Weezer. He did? I'm pretty sure he was in one of the acts when the big artists come in and play.
Starting point is 00:04:58 Wow, I didn't know that. And so Weezer was in their trailer, like a half trailer, half trailer, half trailer. bus wasn't theirs but we provided all the big acts with somewhere to stay on the set and so I went and got a blue vinyl of that blue record and I was like I'm gonna get weaser to sign this because that's just cool and I love weezer and so they're like you want to go to their bus and go hang out and meet them and I was like man I don't know them and they're gonna be like who's this guy trying to hang out on the bus and I didn't want that I said I would go over there and knock and be like hey would you guys mind signing this and Rivers Cuomo is known
Starting point is 00:05:34 as a recluse, real quiet and shy. He gets on stage and does his thing, but he's not Mr. Life of the Party. And he's not nice, but he's definitely not nice because he's just like, I remember, it's Cuomo. He's quiet. He kind of hides in the corner. And so I just didn't want to get up in everybody's space.
Starting point is 00:05:53 But I went over and knocked, say, hey guys, how's going on Bobby Bowen's at work on American Idol? I'm on camera. I'll be working with you guys, be doing some stuff with you later on camera. I have this blue album. Would you mind signing it for me? and it was like the guitar player
Starting point is 00:06:06 like yeah come on in and I'm like holy crap I'm invited on the Weaser Bus this is the greatest and so I'm in and three of them are up in the front and I'm kind of talking a little bit with and I see rivers in the back
Starting point is 00:06:16 in like his little bedroom slash bathroom slash kitchen in a bus but the door is open the door's open and I see him and hey and you're staring I'm looking occasionally
Starting point is 00:06:29 I'm aware so I'm not staring but I'm looking and I'm waiting for him to come and be like, hey, I'm Rivers. And so, you know, hey guys, chopping it up, talking about life, Weaser Rocks, you know, American Idol, all that crap. And Rivers doesn't make his way. And I'm like, oh, man. And so, big moment. I'm like, I got to go because they're like, hey, man, you got to be on in seven minutes.
Starting point is 00:06:51 So I got to go get miced. And I'm like, okay. And he hasn't even signed my record yet. And I'm like, God, I wanted to like hang out and be best friends with Rivers. And so I see Rivers look at me. and see me and he takes a step and starts coming and he takes maybe two steps and takes the door and shuts it. Oh.
Starting point is 00:07:11 Oh. That hurt. That's not where I thought this was going. I know. I was all switched you up. I got you there. And so the guitar player was like, hold on a second. I'll get rid of to sign it.
Starting point is 00:07:18 So he takes it. Goes in. Shut the road behind him. You heard an argument going on in there? A punch. And signs it and come out. And you know what? That's exactly the experience that I expected.
Starting point is 00:07:28 And it was great. It had been weird if he'd come out and hug me and been like, hey, buddy, here's my cell. Yeah. It would be like meeting Eminem and he's like, what's up, buddy, you want to share a donut? No, I want Eminem to be a dick to me. Interesting.
Starting point is 00:07:40 You know, because that's what he is. That's who he is. That's his personality. That's the whole thing. So it was, it was, that's my Weezer story. Wow. But I did meet Rivers and interviewed him once, and it was fine. It was nice.
Starting point is 00:07:53 It was cool. But that I know what he is because I'm a bit of that myself. And then I'm like, I don't, I don't want to, I don't want to have to do that. I don't want to have to do that. I don't want to have to, they don't like me. I don't think so. And he shut the door on me and it's cool. How awkward.
Starting point is 00:08:08 That's a good experience. So awkward. Next up, my 90s rock song, Mount Rushmore, is Counting Crows around here. This album, maybe it's great it's ever made. I can agree with that one. It's so good. It is, you know the name of it? Amy, so good.
Starting point is 00:08:34 You said so good. I know. She didn't have to name it to go so good. Come on, come on. So there was a few, but there's one with like, on it. Oh, that's way later. Yeah, that's this desert life. That's the one I'm picturing in my car the whole time. That was college
Starting point is 00:08:46 probably for you. Eddie, you know the name of it? Yeah, of course. Go ahead. August and everything after. And so this wasn't the biggest hit, Mr. Jones was, but I always liked around here a little more because I thought, man, my funeral, they better play this. Which one? Round here. That's what you thought about? I'll jot that down. Back then,
Starting point is 00:09:02 that's pretty sad. Well, I don't know now. You don't want that one still? Probably fanny pack now. And everyone get up and dance? Fanny pack. Wait, the fanny packs come out of the ceiling. I'm all crying. I'm a modern day Mary Poppins. It's it you. That's funny. Yeah, every song on that album still.
Starting point is 00:09:19 We're watching a show on Hulu called The Bear. It's about a chef. And we're on episode three or four. They're 30 minutes. Gosh, you guys move fast on show. Yeah, I mean, you guys are all over. You're going so fast. Severance.
Starting point is 00:09:31 We finished that during vacation. Oh, man. Severance is awesome. And some people, I guess, I mentioned like I hated severance. Yeah, some people will. Because it's black mirror type stuff. It's a little slightly in the future, but what technology is kind of leading us to, but you're also falling, whatever. And Adam Scott's awesome, and he's not playing that quirky Adam Scott normal character.
Starting point is 00:09:53 Who, is anyone else finished it? I've only watched two episodes. Oh, man. Or have you? And you're just not to that part of your life yet. Oh. Is this kind of what it's about? What it's like?
Starting point is 00:10:05 Come on. I don't know. So, it's not really about it's about. So, but this, in that movie The Bear, they do a lot of County Crow songs. They do. It's a soundtrack. It randomly come on and, you know, Caitlin will play a song of something. And there's a song called, that we listen to a lot.
Starting point is 00:10:22 It went viral on TikTok. I think it's called. Friday? A stick season, I think is what it's called. Friday. Stick season. I don't know. And so we play that a lot.
Starting point is 00:10:34 And she sings it a lot. Let me play some of this here. This season. As you promised me that I was more than all. So this song's on and she's like, what do you think about this song? I said, it's good. I like it. She goes, well, I bet if it was whining her and talked about Vermont, you'd like it.
Starting point is 00:10:52 But that's her impression of counting crows. Dang. She took a shot at Adam Duritz. She just was like, I bet if it whined instead of a random city. Baltimore. But what's crazy about counting crows is, man, I mean, I listened to it all growing up. And I never once thought it was whiny. Now I listen to him like, he whined a lot.
Starting point is 00:11:09 No, she's right. She's way whining. She's so right about it. And she's super funny because that reference comes out of nowhere. And she's like, I bet if it was like, Albuquerque, I'm crying. And he does do a lot of cities. Yeah, that's all he does. Every song is like another city you said.
Starting point is 00:11:22 Baltimore. But counting crows around here. Bush, glycerine. Do you know that album? No. 16th stone. Oh, man, had come down glycerine. That's a jam.
Starting point is 00:11:38 That's a jam. When we had the original raging gidias. in high school, that was the only bass line I knew. And I played the bass, but I played Come Down. That was the one of, that was like, let's do that one. Love and Heat. It's awesome. And then I put Nirvana, Heart-shaped Box.
Starting point is 00:11:56 Because when I started thinking about it, I didn't want to put Smells Like Teen Spirit too cliche. I didn't want to put Come as You Are, still kind of too cliche. So I put Heart-shaped Box because I probably, that was probably after those two when I listened to the most. Except for the Nirvana Unplugged album, which is one of my top five. albums probably ever, but you can't really put an unplugged or greatest hits on there. So those are my four Mount Rushmore of 90s rock songs. Thank you for asking, whomever you were on
Starting point is 00:12:23 Instagram. I'm offended. No Pearl Jam, but... Yeah, none. The only song from Pearl Jam that I really like, maybe two. There's... Better Man? Yeah, that's number one. She dreams in color, she dreams and red. Can't find a better man. That one's a good one. There you go.
Starting point is 00:12:39 And then Jeremy Spoken Hesley. And sometimes, if I'm Avaon satellite and I'm listening to not 90s on now or now and whatever that is. There's an alternative channel. I forget what it's called. They'll throw in some like yellow ledbetter. Oh, yeah, lead better.
Starting point is 00:12:59 Is that the name of it? Oh, yeah. And I'm like, that's pretty good. And then I'm... There are no real lyrics to yell lead better, which is cool. Maybe that's why I can sing in you. Oh, yeah. West Virginia woman's awake after being in a coma for over two years, which first of all,
Starting point is 00:13:11 that's a big story in itself that you just live after being in a coma for two. And how much is that hospital bill? That's what I think about. Oh, man. Like who's funding? Yeah. You have insurance? What can, what's the deal there?
Starting point is 00:13:22 Wanda Palmer has gone into a coma after being beaten in her house on June the 20th. Okay, so here's the second part of the store. This is mini-layered. Number one is, coma for two years comes out of it. Number two is somebody beat her in her house in June of 2020. Brain damage, she woke up and they think she'll get a little better, but she can now speak a little. And so they're like... Hey, what do you remember?
Starting point is 00:13:46 Again, two years ago. And she told him she was attacked by her brother and her brothers who beat her. And they didn't know that. Wow. Wow. So that's level three. She woke up and said that it was her brother, attacked by her brother.
Starting point is 00:14:02 He was booked on suspicion of attempt to murder and malicious wounding of his sister. Quote, he didn't give us any fight or anything. There's a little bit of surprise, but not entirely. Officials that they believe Daniel Palmer attacked his sister with a machete or a hatchet from NBC News. Also weird to me that you attack him
Starting point is 00:14:20 with a machete or hatchet, but you don't cut them. Yeah. Like, that's what you do is you chop. Oh, yeah. True. You baseball batter
Starting point is 00:14:27 or like a stick or something. Maybe, yeah. I mean, he probably had to beat her with the, but I mean, or the pack of it. You know, you do, but why not cut? I don't know. Like, if you're going to have that,
Starting point is 00:14:37 chopy chop, you know? Maybe he didn't want to kill. I'm glad he didn't. I know, I agree, but when I see a machete or machete or machete that. You would think if the person's out of their skull Like he was for whatever reason But yes
Starting point is 00:14:50 And then if he denied it Right and he was like no that wasn't me Is Jerry really gonna believe somebody That's been in a coma for two years? Right. I mean he put up no fight He should have been like No no one me
Starting point is 00:15:02 Yeah they're like brain damage Yeah She doesn't know what she's talking about Oh I would say yes Because how just miraculous This whole thing is that she came out of a coma And she remembers That is a gift.
Starting point is 00:15:14 That is a gift. That is a gift. To me, that's God saying like, here's the truth. Go tell them. God doesn't tell juries what to do, though. Like, facts have to. That was the case. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:15:23 Yeah, you know? I would think if he'd said no, they'd never been able to prove it. Unless they found some DNA or something. So did he say? That's what I said. Without a fight. He was like,
Starting point is 00:15:33 yeah. Two years is crazy, but it's like not much of the world has changed. Well, COVID did pump the brakes on time. Yeah. Yeah. And so it's kind of like, oh, because in Grey's Anatomy, this guy just woke up in season one. But he woke up from like, I don't know, 20 years or something.
Starting point is 00:15:55 And his wife had moved on and got remarried. So that was crazy. Yeah, that'd be tough. But even that flight show that I watched, it was really good for three episodes and they got terrible. When they were in the airplane. Affidavit, no, what's it called? Manifest. Manifest.
Starting point is 00:16:09 Manifest. Manifest. It's along the same lines. Addendum. What is that for, David? Isn't it a legal document? Eddie is like, you know that show? Waterbill.
Starting point is 00:16:23 But is it manifest just the flight plan? It is. It's all it is. The people on the plane. It's everything. It's like the man. But it's a document. Yes, but we didn't know what that was.
Starting point is 00:16:32 I think we can kind of figure out what in that. So manifest sounds cool because we can't really, we don't know what it is. That's funny. My mind just said document, document. But that, you know, they go through the air And all these years have passed, but they're the same But they got remarried, you know, they go, I don't even remember what happened, but I remember thinking that'd be crazy Let's see, Macy's will have Toys R Us in every store by this fall
Starting point is 00:16:53 So Toys R Us, it went away, but now's coming back They bought it as part of the store now. Yes. So it will be a bunch of in-store events leading to Christmas, so toys there. 35 million under heat alerts as dangerous temperature scorched the Central United States. It's hotter than it's ever been. It's harder than it's ever been. Because it was 108 in Texas yesterday.
Starting point is 00:17:12 It was 110 in Oklahoma. Oh my gosh. Oh, man. I went on a bike ride last night with Stevenson at like 7 p.m. And it felt, I was like, okay, the sun is going down. Like, the only time I could go with him was at sunset. Because I was like, I can't, sorry, buddy. I can't ride my bike any sooner than now.
Starting point is 00:17:29 It's so hot. It's so hot. We will, Caitlin and I play cornhole. We got a cornhole set out by the pool. And so we play cornhole. By the way, I've yet to beat her. her, which sucks. And I even cheat and step over the line and throw.
Starting point is 00:17:42 You still can't beat her? No. It sucks. We'll take four bags. She's going to make two of them. She's going to make two of them in the hole. She gave me 21 to 9 yesterday. But we played right at dark because I'm like, that's too hot.
Starting point is 00:17:55 Yeah. But I feel like an old man saying that, but I don't think it's just old manny anymore. I think just earth is melting. So that's happening. Let's see. A woman survives a gas explosion in her home. from a leak that she couldn't smell because she had COVID. Oh, that's Morgan.
Starting point is 00:18:13 So she couldn't smell it. That's just too. Luckily, she survived it, but it happened. And had she not had COVID, she'd been able to smell it probably to get out of the house. Did you know that they put that smell in there so that you can smell it? Yes, it smells nothing, yeah. Just in case you didn't.
Starting point is 00:18:27 Also, I saw that Elon Musk keeps a CO2 detector on his desk. I read the affidavit that said that. Oh, he does. But like his is for like, If there's a certain amount of people in a room all exhaling at the same time, and there's not enough ventilation, then the CO2 levels can get high. And it's like can cause headaches and not. And I'm like, oh my gosh, how I don't really think of that.
Starting point is 00:18:52 The thing about Elon Musk, obviously, I used to just think maybe this is Iron Man. I think as brilliant as he is, in a lot of ways, he's dumb of the rock and others. Like, can't change the tires? He's just, no. I can't change it. I picture him like getting a flat, be like, oh, what do I do? I picture him going flat. Tesla's get flat.
Starting point is 00:19:09 2.396 if he could get the air and everybody guys. And all of a sudden we got some sort of new tire because the engineering he was able to do. But I think he likes being famous now. So he's just saying a bunch of stuff all the time. And so you're like, all right, you're like us. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:19:22 You're smart in this way. Yeah, when he was mysterious, he was Iron Man. But he's still Iron Man, but now he just has dumb opinions like us. I saw he was like on a yacht and I don't know. Greece or who knows. I actually have no idea where, but he's on some fancy yacht and someone was commenting about something and he was like, don't worry, I'm already back in the factory. Like, he's back at work. Like, I guess he got helicoptered and flown in, but he wasn't going to miss
Starting point is 00:19:50 work on Monday. I'm like, oh, you can just like jet off to some yacht in some foreign country back in the factory on Monday. Yeah, I mean, some of those planes I was reading, especially when they're working on now, I can get you from the East Coast to Europe in like four hours. Man. So, and that's usually like an eight or nine hour deal. So, I mean, yeah, I mean, if he's in Texas, I mean, yeah, you can leave on a Thursday evening, be back on Sunday. Private jet. What I don't understand is how your body can take moving that fast. Just in an airplane in general. Yeah, yeah, yeah. No, that's what I'm talking about. Yeah. Same. Like, I just feel like your organs or whatever are just going through like. They are. They say they are. I mean, I don't. But for example, the difference, though, is in an airplane, I feel the same way.
Starting point is 00:20:36 though, and if you were just having me on a rubber band, swinging them into the air that hard, I think it would be a lot harder on my body, but because what they can do inside of that container, the tube, sure, with, you know, uh, what's it called? Air pressure.
Starting point is 00:20:51 Yes, the compress. So I think that's probably what's keeping us from not, it's just crazy, exploding. Because you're sitting in there, you're like, life is normal.
Starting point is 00:20:59 I'm reading a magazine. That doesn't feel like you're going fast. I took a drink of water, but you're flying. The only time it feels like you're going fast, right when you take off. Right. Things go and fall back.
Starting point is 00:21:09 Yeah. After that? After that, you're just there. Crazy. Yes. As you can tell, we're idiots. We don't know science. That's why we do this.
Starting point is 00:21:17 Physics. It's so hot in the UK. Reports have got to ground flights because the runways are melting. An intruder was arrested at Drake's new home, but the guy claims he's Drake's son and we're just waiting for him to come home. The guy's 23.
Starting point is 00:21:30 Drake's 35, so that'd be 12. Matt doesn't really add out. Really, man. Sorry. That's from TMZ. robber holds up a gentleman's club for $22,000 in $1 bills He got all these awards It's from Boston.com
Starting point is 00:21:45 He has to back up a truck Because it's all in ones That's like robbing an arcade In quarters A man knocks out two airport workers Knocks his girlfriend to the ground They hadn't had enough delays at an airport He lunged at two employees at the terminal
Starting point is 00:22:02 Knocked his girlfriend to the ground and punched at least one employee in the mouth The guy just was... He lost it. Yes. Yeah. We had a lot to drink while he was waiting for the delay. Both. You probably aren't able to take as much, the more you have taken in.
Starting point is 00:22:16 Yeah. You know, so he probably flipped. That's from The Daily Star. All right. I think... Let me just make sure we have everything cleared here. Yeah, the show we're watching is called The Bear. He's a chef and what's the premise?
Starting point is 00:22:33 He... Okay, I'm glad he asked. Because I've seen... I've seen it on, it pops up, whether it's a picture or whatever, and I'm like, what is it on? I've seen nothing about it. And I asked Caitlin, how'd you know? She goes, I don't.
Starting point is 00:22:42 I was just going looking at pictures and thought, I'll watch this. Which she has a great track record of doing. It's a picture of a guy cooking. So, I'm like, huh. Mike, we look up the rating. What? Wow. I had no idea.
Starting point is 00:22:55 The bear. So, here's the premise. He goes and works at, like, the fanciest restaurant. I think it's called laundry. Laundrie. French Laundry. And either New York or in like Sonoma. Okay.
Starting point is 00:23:11 He's a chef. He's world-renowned chef, like the name the youngest La-l-L-L-Lah. His brother owns a really small, like crappy, tiny restaurant in maybe New York in the city or in Brooklyn or something like that. And then his brother commits suicide. We don't really know exactly what happened, but his brother commits suicide. And so he wants to come back and run that restaurant. And it's in bad shape. Oh, wow.
Starting point is 00:23:35 And so it's him trying to convince the people that he's there. And they're like, oh, you're too fancy. And, like, his brother's best friend is also, like, why are you back? It's just, it's about dynamics more than it is anything. But he's a chef. And he's trying to balance it all out while trying to figure it all out. Now, we've only seen three episodes and only 30 minutes. Usually, a drama is longer than that.
Starting point is 00:23:56 But I like the shorter episodes. So this is all fiction? I think. Okay. Yeah, Caitlin just said, come on in. talking. I'm like, oh. You thought it was documentary?
Starting point is 00:24:06 Yeah, I was like, okay, wow, okay. And then now I'm reading about it. It's all fiction. Yeah, it got picked up. It got picked up. Wow. Again, I didn't know anything about it. Spoiler alert.
Starting point is 00:24:17 What if we didn't, there was something crazy at the end of first of you. They call. Spoiler. If you respect them in the kitchen, it doesn't matter what they do, you call them chef. Yes. So it's like, all right, chef. No, no, no, anybody. It doesn't matter what they do.
Starting point is 00:24:30 If the respect word is chef, like, hey, I don't need the chef. You don't be a chef. You can be a chef. work in the front. Oh, really? But the, yes, that's like the word of, so, Caitlin will be calling me chef sometimes. So now she calls your chefs. Yeah, unless she doesn't respect me for a few minutes, but she doesn't. So that's what we're watching right now. But we watch, we try to watch one episode of one show a night. We try to set aside. Okay, what are we going to watch tonight? We've been watching The Bear. Um, Amy, you watch for all
Starting point is 00:24:58 mankind? Yeah. I watched a couple episodes like early pandemic of it. Yeah, that's when I watch season one was a long time ago. I didn't get through it though. Well, I did. And then I forgot about it. And then season three, I guess, is out now. And so some people have been talking about how good it is. And I'm like, well, shoot, I got it all a season two to go.
Starting point is 00:25:17 So I spent some time with it this last weekend. And I'm in. I'm hooked. Is it that good? I'm working my way through season two. And then I can't wait for season three. But yes, so the premise is that if Russia were to beat us to the moon. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:25:31 And I saw episode one, it's like the 50s or 60s? Yeah, so. They're astronauts? Season two is like, I don't know, 80s-ish to me. Oh, they move up in time. Yeah. Oh, that's awesome. President Reagan is now in office, and then, let's see, I don't know what season.
Starting point is 00:25:47 Like that matters. I'm like the 80s, holy crap. Oh, get on it right now. I do like that they move in decades, though. Sally rides an astronaut currently. Oh, that's cool. Super tragic. I don't know that story.
Starting point is 00:25:58 That's not her destiny in this. I don't think. Oh, that's right, because it's a different story. Totally different story. I'm going straight from memory. Sally Ride died. When the plane went up. Space Shuttle.
Starting point is 00:26:10 If you're showing me anything, my screen's dead. I don't know. I don't know. The whole time you could have been, I haven't seen it. I haven't seen anything. Stupid question. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:26:19 Is it the same as a song? Ride, Sally Ride. I think that was before that. Okay. So she just happened to have the name, Sally Ride? I don't know. That's Mustang. I don't remember this.
Starting point is 00:26:30 I think that's Mustang. But that's Mustang Sally. Okay. That song is. It's not Challenger Sally. Right and run Sally. Right Sally Ride. But I think that song is called Mustang Sally, isn't it?
Starting point is 00:26:42 I don't know. Mustang Sally. Oh, yes. I guess you better slow your Mustang down, right? That's it. And then it's ride. So I don't think it's Sally Ride. I think it's just Sally and they just want her to rise.
Starting point is 00:26:55 Wait. What? Why does it say here? We wrong? Sally Ride, the first American woman to fly into space. died at 61 in San Diego because Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. You're thinking of Christa Oh, he's thinking of the teacher. Yeah, I know
Starting point is 00:27:09 she died. But not in the challenger. I think she died of old age. She died of cancer. Yeah, did I say she died in the, I didn't picture her dying in the... Because we said, ride Sally Ride, and you're like, ooh, very tragic. Oh, did I? Mm-hmm. Maybe I did confuse you. Okay. I didn't think she was a teacher, though. Maybe I just thought she died in it. Yeah. But she died like the last 15 years or so, huh?
Starting point is 00:27:31 Yeah, 2012. Wow, yeah. I remember that. We talked about on the show. But, I mean, in this moment, the whole time I was watching her on there, I'm like, oh, wow, she's not going to die in that explosion because this is a whole different storyline. But she died of cancer. I might have confused them, too. But I know that teacher's name, though.
Starting point is 00:27:48 Krista McCullough. I think I'm just an idiot. I'm like Elon. Hey, you put your pants on one leg at a time. But I don't think that's ride, Sally Ride is Sally Ride. It's just weird. Because I think Mustang Sally is a song. Maybe it's about Sally Ride.
Starting point is 00:28:05 Maybe it could be. It literally could be. Oh. It's Mustang Sally about Sally Ride, though. Mike, were you looking at? 65. Okay, so it's not. And who sings that?
Starting point is 00:28:18 Mustang Sally. Hey, astronauts, I'll miss. And then? Wilson Pickett. Hey, let's go. That's old school. I think they redid it too. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:28:31 Sally Ride, though, as a kid, is like Ride Sally Ride. Dad, they're saying my. name. Yeah. What's that, Annie? I'm trying to think of the astronaut that drove to Florida in a diaper, and it was Lisa No-Wack. No-Wack or whatever. Buzz Aldrin. No-law. She drove there to confront someone, right? To kill him. Or like, kidnap him. Kidnap him. Yeah. Right? Yeah, the woman that was going after her husband, or her ex-husband. I don't remember. Did she do that in the documentary in the show? She wore a diaper so she didn't have to stop her gas. We haven't gotten to that far yet.
Starting point is 00:29:01 All right, we're going to wrap on that. That's confusing Sally Ride for the... I don't even know. We are going to go. I hope you guys have an awesome day. And I think that will be it. Anything... I don't think so.
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