The Bobby Bones Show - (Wed Early Bird) What Did Amy Accidentally Drive Over? + Bobby's Wife Is Trying To Send Him a Message + Mailbag: Wife Wants To Be Disciplinary One
Episode Date: February 7, 2024Find out what Amy accidentally drove over while at Church that she was really embarrassed by. Then, Bobby's wife has been walking around their house trying to send him a message that he needs to get s...omething done... Mailbag: Listener and wife are arguing over the way they discipline their kids. The wife wants to be the disciplinary one because she's not as intimidating. Our listener thinks she's too easy on them. How should they handle discipline moving forward?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Welcome to Wednesday show.
Morning, studio.
Morning.
This is where we start the show and go around the room
just check in on everybody.
First, our video producer, he made his son miss the spelling bee for a basketball game.
But when other parents do something similar, he makes them feel shame.
Producer Eddie!
Whatever, I'm not going to argue that one.
But anyway, guys, so remember, like, a few days ago I talked about me possibly being dyslexic?
Yes.
Because I had said something backwards, and I'm like, that happens sometimes.
So maybe I am dyslexic.
I don't know.
I'm not diagnosed with that or whatever.
But I was on TikTok, and I saw something come down where there was a doctor saying you can take a quick,
Two question tests to see if you're dyslexic.
You have audio?
Yeah, I have it right here.
Number one, how would you say kale backwards?
Don't think about the letters, only the sounds.
How would you say kale backwards?
Number two, how many sounds?
Don't think about the letters.
How many individual sounds are in the word cabbage?
So kale backwards, because I would go ELAC.
Elac, that's what I went with.
But it says don't think about the letters.
I'm not.
So kale.
So it would be like,
L'l.
Lack.
Right.
Okay, so that's my guess.
Okay, and then the cabbage one, what was that question again?
How many sounds?
How the way, this is not official.
This can't be an official.
She's a doctor, man.
Yeah, so am I.
Okay.
How many sounds are in the word cabbage?
Cabbage.
Cabbage.
Two.
Cabbage.
There's two syllables, though.
Cabbage.
Two syllables.
There might be four.
Cabbage.
You don't say it like that.
It's not syllables.
It's three.
It's got to be.
Three syllables.
I hear three things.
I don't know.
Cabbage.
Yeah, it's got to be three.
Okay.
Do we have answers?
Yeah, we have answers here.
And if you knew that there were five sounds in cabbage and that kale spoken backwards is lake,
then it is likely that you do not have dyslexia.
We're dyslexic.
Wow, I didn't understand.
Relating to what we were doing this.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Backwards is Lake.
Cale.
Cal like.
Man.
Lick.
So are we all?
Do we all fail that test?
Yes. I think it's only two questions. I don't quite understand the rules.
Yeah.
But how does it five? How's cabbage five?
Ka-k.
She's saying sounds, not syllables. You're doing syllables.
No, there's only two syllables. There's three sounds that I hear.
She must be going, ka-ab-a-j.
Yeah, what country is she from?
Do you have a clip of that where she explains that one?
No, but just k-ab-uh-j.
Oh, wow.
Hey, Ray's the only one that's not a-flex-old.
But that was four he did.
Was that only four?
K-a-a-but-j.
No, no, no, five, dude.
Five.
K-a-ba-e-e-j.
Five.
That test is not official.
You're right.
It's a dumb test.
That test is not official.
But that's funny.
All right, moving on.
He loves to get stuff for free.
And if you do one of his investments, you're, for sure, going to lose your money.
That's a guarantee.
It's lunchbox.
So, movie Mike, you know, he's the movie reviewer.
And then the Oscars came out for Best Picture.
And so I've been watching these movies.
And I've watched Pass.
lives and it's about two kids that are friends and then they go their separate ways and they
come back later in life it's fantastic guys it is I don't even know what you consider that if it's a
drama if it's um but I was just man I was tense the whole time and the edge of my seat it was so
freaking good okay well watch that then that's so I mean just I don't know it was uncomfortable
is it five out of five no I'd say it's four out of five no but you're saying it's fantastic
That's a fiver, isn't it?
Yeah.
It's not...
It's not...
It's not...
It's not the best movie I've ever seen.
You're...
You're saying that a five out of five,
Amy gives everything five to be the best ever, right?
I don't give everything five or five.
Not the best ever, but...
Five and five is like...
Okay, probably four and a half.
I really enjoyed it.
Okay.
We don't want to change your scoring system, by the way.
But he's like...
It was awesome.
Two.
Two.
But it's good, huh?
That was really good.
Is it...
Is it...
Two questions.
It's about love?
Like a...
A lot of kissing and stuff?
No.
Okay, good.
And then two.
There's not a lot of kissing.
In English?
Because Eddie always tells us to watch, or Mike doesn't, it's like.
No, I'm pretty sure it's subtitles.
But you don't even, after about 30 seconds, you don't even notice.
Well, what language is it?
There's some English?
That's all I need is some.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Okay.
I don't mind that then.
It was really, Mike, did you like that movie?
Okay.
We'll watch.
We'll watch it then.
Yeah, I'm going to watch it.
Did you watch The Greatest Night and Pop?
I did watch the greatest Night and Pop.
I haven't seen it yet, but.
I know he was going to watch it to prove you wrong mostly.
Of course.
Yeah.
It was interesting.
It's where they all get together and sing we all the world.
Don't know who some of those people are.
I didn't know who.
There was a short little guy and I was just like, who are you, man?
Paul Simon?
Oh, Paul Simon, maybe.
I don't know who that is.
And there was one guy there that I was like, doesn't want to be there, hates it.
And I was impressed that the person stayed the whole time.
I know I'm not going to say who it was.
It was one that didn't stay.
And I didn't even know he was ever.
That was crazy, dude.
That was crazy.
I'm out.
Peace.
Walk down the door.
Yeah, I got to get on that one.
But it was cool to see that many superstars in one room at one time.
Because now, like, people sing songs like, oh, I was never even in the same room together.
Right.
Yeah, well, there was no, the technology didn't exist then that does now.
They could ship the tapes to another studio, which is kind of what they would do sometimes.
Harder, not duets, really.
They'd get the same studio.
But, man, it was.
It was a very enjoyable watch.
Listen to that.
One star.
Some of those people are still, I mean,
I need to watch it.
Because I know that's right up my alley.
It's just getting my wife to watch a show like that.
She'll like it.
I promise you'll like it.
I promise you're trying to prove us wrong.
No, he just was wanting to watch it because it was like,
you guys were like, it's so great.
He's like, oh, show them.
Hey, was it cool, seen Tina?
I mean, that was a little weird.
It was like.
Because she passed away.
Because she died.
And it was just like, oh.
Amy, I got to do you.
Sorry.
She once painted a picture for Taylor Swift.
and Taylor told her she really loved the gift.
Amy!
I don't know if you'll have any embarrassing moments lately,
but I'll tell you my latest,
which was at church on Sunday.
I drove over the big orange cones that they set up
and I didn't realize it.
And I was in my daughter's car,
so I wasn't used to the size is different than mine.
So I guess I don't even, honestly, never even saw the cone.
But I hear this loud noise as I'm driving along, like so loud.
I thought I got a flat tire.
Yes.
So I pulled over slowly and opened the door and just peaked because I knew I was like, oh, I'm going to see a flat tire.
And I was like, oh, dang, my tires are fine.
I'll keep going.
So I get in, I start driving.
And I'm like, what is that noise?
So I get out and there's this huge orange cone stuck under the car.
Like, I don't even know how to get it out.
And I'm really trying and I can't.
And then I was so embarrassed when someone stopped to ask for help.
I was like, I'm good because you couldn't really like see what I was doing.
I don't find carry on carry on and then finally I got in and I reversed and I went forward and I reversed and I shook it loose.
Finally got it out and then I had to run it back to where I originally.
Oh, you just left it.
Ran over.
Yeah.
And I put it back but.
That's embarrassing.
Oh, yeah.
And we've all done it, right?
No.
Oh, you've never ran over a cone?
I've probably clipped a cone like on the highway like if there's construction and they move them.
They slowly go from, you know, way into out and there's only one line.
I've probably clipped a couple.
Okay, okay.
But I don't think I've ever run over one.
You've never had one stuck under your car in a parking lot?
I have.
No.
It's crazy, because it won't come out.
You can't be ink on it, it will not come out.
Those things are not flaky.
It lives there now. I still have it.
Heavy duty.
All right, go ahead.
From Mountain Pine, Arkansas, he golfs with George Berge a lot.
Y'all should write together on second thought.
Bobby Bones.
Thank you very much.
So my wife has been walking around the house with her fingers doing this, which is a scissors
motion.
Any idea why she continues?
Her hair.
Yeah.
To me, I've been growing up my hair as a bit to see when she or anybody would be like,
dude, you got to cut your hair.
It's weird.
You have your own little personal bits in your head.
Oh, and that's what drives her crazy because I do bits all the time just for me.
And she's like, are you doing a bit?
Not for the hair for life.
Sometimes she's just like, are you doing a bit?
And I'm like, yeah.
Yeah, for me.
She's like, that's weird.
I'm like, yeah, but I'm really enjoying it.
So I've been doing this bit with myself growing my hair out for no reason.
And so she has scheduled me a haircut today.
She's never once scheduled me a haircut in my whole life,
but she has scheduled me a haircut.
Do you have to go?
Yes.
No, define half.
Like, is it worth?
Will I go to jail if I don't go?
No.
Will life at home not be as comfortable?
Right.
Could you accidentally forget?
But I don't forget anything.
But maybe I didn't get a lot of sleep last night.
Oh, right, right.
Your lack of sleep.
Yeah, your lack of sleep.
I'm having brain fog.
Remember you have brain fog at some point.
But here's the thing.
But here's the thing.
But then show up to every other word.
thing he has that day. She's not going to like that.
I've been thinking about making it a bit, though, where I cut my hair really weird now.
Like I show up. Mollet. Mollet.
Well, I can, I can, I could, like, because Mollet, you can always cut out of it.
Sure. Yeah, just do one strip down the middle.
I could trim it up top and just leave it all in the back and then just go home.
Because sometimes I do a bit where I leave a mustache. I go to you on if I haven't shaved in a while.
And it hates it. She's like, that is so gross. And I will not shave it off for a whole night.
And I'll make her sleep next to me with it. And sometimes she can't do that. She'll get up and go sleep.
She's like, it's so gross.
So I'm going to get a haircut today, I guess.
About the aisle.
I mean, I don't hate it.
It looks great, dude.
I think it's awesome.
Yeah, I mean, we're, this is like, for us, I think it's probably nostalgic because
you had long hair like this when we all first started this thing.
So it's like, oh, look at Bobby with his long hair.
We have been together a long time.
But that was poofy, man.
That brings back nostalgia for you?
Yeah, but when he wore a hat, it would like curl out the ends like that.
And if I wash it, it's like, hardcore curls.
She told me, like that little dicky the other day.
Little Dickie.
Oh, that show is so funny.
Well, the rapper, the comedian rapper, also has Dave, the show.
Oh, Lil Dickie.
She goes, you look a little dicky.
Dave is so funny.
Your hair. Oh, my God.
All right, that's what's up.
Glad you guys are here.
Let's get the show started.
Tomorrow I'll probably have a haircut.
But what kind of haircut will it be?
Let's open up the mailbag.
You send an email and we read it all the air.
It's something we call Bobby's Mailbag.
Yeah.
Hello.
Oh, Bobby Bones. My wife and I are coming to grips with our different parenting styles, and it's clearly going to become a problem.
She insists that she be the disciplinarian because she's not as intimidating.
She thinks I can be. By intimidating, I think she's referring to the fact that when I count to three, I say one, two, three, three.
I don't say one, two, two, two and a quarter, two and a half, two and three quarters.
The kids are learning that if they act sorry and play fake remorse, they can get out of whatever punishment she assigns.
and I hear them laughing about it because she wants to be the disciplinary and is not good at it.
I feel they're going to run all over us, which does seem to be the direction we're heading.
Wanted to see if you and the parents had some advice for me signed, Dad of Discipline.
Amy?
I think you'll definitely need to be on the same page, whatever it is.
You've got to be consistent.
And yeah, if you're counting to three, that's how you count to three.
2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4.
But I can understand the difference that's there.
I think a sit down with y'all and coming up with a compromise.
Like, okay, maybe you do one and then two and a half, two, two and a half and they go to three.
No hash. No fractions.
We're just a little bit, but.
Eddie, you are the disciplinary dress.
I have to be.
Your kids, they shape up whenever you, I've seen it.
It's really weird.
I don't know what it is, and I've talked to other dads and parents about it, but like when the male talks to the kids and I have four boys, so maybe different if you have girls.
But for my boys, if I talk to them and I count to three,
They stop what they're doing.
My wife talks.
Is it because, though, you've counted to three before and then, like, counterpotted him or something?
Like, are they taught?
No, no, no, no.
I don't do that.
But I'm serious.
I'm serious when I say, if I get, if I have to get to one or three or whatever, like, we're going to have problems.
There's going to be a discipline.
There's going to be a disciplinary action.
And then you do it if you say you're going to do it.
My wife's always just like, okay, she's totally the one and a half, two and a half.
Guys, I'm about to get to three.
I'm checking in an hour.
Right. And so to them, they think really it's like, oh, mom's not going to do anything. So let's just do whatever we want. Both precedents have been set. When you get to three, if you get to three, something's not going to be good. And when she starts counting to three, who knows? Right. Who knows? Well, so Eddie, as the dad that they listen to, could you talk to them about listening to their mom? I do it all the time. And? But it's just not, it's not going to go through their brain. Will they listen better if you're there while she's doing it?
Yes.
But if you're gone...
So what I do sometimes, if my wife's counting to three or whatever,
and I stand behind her and, like, cross my arms.
Like, let's see what you do while she's counting to three.
And they're like, oh, oh, got it, got it.
I know, but see, I don't...
I really don't want my kids to respond out of fear.
It's not fear.
It's just...
It's not, we're being serious.
It's the seriousness of whatever we're trying to tell you what to do.
Yeah.
It's not fear.
So what would you recommend to him, Eddie?
It's like Amy said.
They have to be on the same page.
And, again, it's not easy.
I've talked to my wife thousands of people.
times about like, hey, we have to follow
through with what we say. And if she counts to three, she needs to count
three. And then do whatever she's going to do.
Correct. And if she needs to say, like,
I'm going to bring your dad into this.
If she needs to do that, then they'll take her serious.
But also, if she's always like the super kind
one when they're not in trouble, they probably is, that's
assumed she's even going to be that when it's trouble time.
I know. I know. It's not easy, man, but the closer they can get
on the same page. I thought parenting was so easy.
Oh, yes. I think, I fall into two categories
sometimes. It's because I'm being kind.
Sometimes I realize I'm being passive because that's easier.
Yeah, and generally, yeah.
Then I have to remind myself that I'm not doing my kids any favors by being passive.
Right.
Thank you for your email.
There you go.
We got this.
Nope.
Well, send them here.
Yeah, good luck.
Send them to us.
All right, close it up.
We got your email and we read it on the air.
Now it's about to close Bobby's mail back.
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And I was like, and Dad, I think I want to really give this a shot.
I don't know what that means, but I just know the groundlings.
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With Bobby.
Tell me something good.
In Hector, Arkansas, there is a deaf blue healer named a co-exam.
who's a hero for sure, saved a family of five from a house fire.
The dog's in double-digit age here, so he's older.
He's also deaf because what happened was he got an earmite infestation.
Oh.
And I guess it went untreated and he lost his hearing.
That sucks.
Oh, man.
I know.
But he was able to detect a fire because of smell.
And so dog, like, I'm doing what the dog would do.
Yeah.
So the dog's owners, Mike and Jennifer, they're both volunteer firefighters, oddly.
And the night of the fire, Dakota, the dog goes in and wakes everybody up, like freaking out.
And so they didn't know if he had to go to the bathroom.
Because sometimes I can hear Stanley.
And I just know when he comes to the door at 1230, he's got to go to the bathroom because he doesn't do that.
But he starts going crazy.
The family's all confused.
The dad goes to look because maybe it's like a burglar or something too.
and there's the fire.
And so they all get out of there in time.
And they lost their home because it ended up being a big fire.
But had it not been for Dakota, the deaf old dog, they could have been in the fire.
I always wonder if my dog would, you know, sense that.
Yeah.
Maybe, but then the dog would leave.
Yeah.
But they already be like, oh, somebody's built a fire or, yeah, or like, you know, like, this is dangerous.
I need to alert someone, you know?
Interesting.
Because I don't know.
I had a blue healer when I was younger.
Those are some crazy dogs.
Loyal, but crazy dogs.
Like, my dog would bite tires of cars that were driving by.
And then the-
But he would catch them sometimes?
Dude, they would pop the tire.
Like, two.
A dog would pop a car car car.
Yep, with his teeth.
As it's driving by.
As the car was driving.
Not fast, probably driving about 15 miles per hour.
It's crazy, dude.
Are you sure it wasn't like a, it didn't stop it like a light and then he popped?
No, as the car, I would see it happen.
The car would be driving.
The dog would just.
bark, bark, bark, bark, bar.
Are you confusing car for bike,
buying your bicycle, by a chance?
It was a car.
It was going 15 miles an hour.
Yeah.
You have your memories.
It was nuts.
And it didn't get run over.
No.
Gosh, remember my Rottweiler Josie would chase trailers.
And one time I had the front door open and a trailer drove a Tahoe.
Yeah, but it unhooked a trailer while it was going.
15 miles an hour.
And park it back.
No, but 30 miles an hour, a truck drove by with a trailer.
And she was like, I have to chase trailers.
So she goes out to chase the trailer.
And then the car behind.
the trailer hitter.
Oh.
Yeah.
Oh, this is terrible.
Why would you do that story and tell me something good?
Tell me something good is I scooped her up.
We went to the vet and
all she did was vomit a little bit
and she was fine.
Okay, well, you have to say that.
You just left us.
Yeah, but you knew Jesse.
You left us on red with a hurt dog.
All right, that's what it's all about.
That was Tell Me Something Good.
Here's Amy's pile of stories.
So I was reading this whole article about how
there's harmful things that people say to Girl Scouts
when they're outside the grocery store selling them and they don't want the cookies.
Harmful.
What?
Well, follow me here.
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Harmful or damaging to the little girl's brains when it comes to body image.
So sometimes people walk by and be like, oh, sorry, I'm on a diet.
I can't have those.
Okay.
Is that not fine?
That's okay.
Well, no, they're saying like, let's just tell the girls, no thanks.
No, I get it.
I get it.
But I'm saying, I don't think that's harmful to say, hey, I'm on a diet, I can have those.
Okay.
Then it goes into talking about calories, pointing out bodyful.
flaws like on you like oh my
hips can't take this. No need to
too much information guys
narrating out loud why you
aren't buying cookies because you'll eat the whole
box. That's okay.
I would eat the whole box.
That's a truth.
I think just
these are young impressionable minds
and you don't want them then looking at
their bodies and being like oh should I not
have this cookie because of my hips
look this way or whatnot.
The encouragement is just say
no thanks. You don't have to give an excuse.
Yes, you can just say no thanks
and what you're saying is absolutely fair.
However.
I was an article that, yeah.
I know.
But I agree with it.
Yes, it's your opinion too.
However, how you set it up, I felt like people were like,
would you like to buy a cookie from the Girl Scouts?
Like, shut up.
Oh, Girl Scouts die.
I don't want your stupid cookies.
And then they throw it at them.
That's kind of what it felt like, but I do see.
I'm with you.
Okay, okay.
Go ahead.
Okay, that's, I didn't mean to set it up that way.
But just simply.
say no thanks, it's good enough.
All right, so there's dry January
and now we're rolling well into
February, but detox February
is happening. Did you all know?
No, because I don't need it.
Well, it's digital detox.
Oh, go.
I'm going to do it this here, though.
Ow. I don't think I'm going to
do it. It's not too late to join
in because there's an upside
to it. These are just some of the
benefits that you'll get if you start a digital
detox right now. Reduced
anxiety, better sleep, stronger,
social connections, increase focus, no more fomo, increased productivity, and better health.
Okay, and for me, if I did it, the things that I would benefit from,
wife not being annoyed when I'm on the phone all the time.
Number two, I'm not dropping the phone on my head when I'm laying in bed, trying to read something above.
Number three, not spending useless amounts of money on things that Instagram targets towards me.
So I could do that.
Or TikTok?
I'd prefer not.
Yeah, don't act like all your money is not going to TikTok right now.
But they don't target me.
That's just fun.
Like, I target it.
All the jerseys.
Instagram targets me with stuff
And I'm like
I would look good in that
Oh, it gave me a brain game
The other day
Yeah
As a sponsored thing or whatever
And I click on it
And I'm like, oh, this is fun
And it says it's gonna exercise my mind
And I'm gonna be sharper
Yeah, all I went ahead and bought
It's cheaper if I bought the whole year
Oh, no, I got you
I have a friend
No, he gets to give one for $4.99 a month
To $3.99 a month
If I paid it all in advance
But it's $4.99 a month for one month
Or $3.99 a month for 12 times
Yeah, but I want to do it every day
because it's going to help my brain.
We'll check back in three months
and see if you're still doing it.
Okay.
I have a friend that is a sucker for Instagram ads
and he doesn't like he works in,
he's an entrepreneur,
works in tech,
builds companies and he likes to wear the same thing every day
so he doesn't have to worry about it,
which I would prefer that too.
And like when we tour,
I wear the same thing every day
because it's just like,
why even bother yourself for that decision?
He had other stuff to do.
That being said,
every time there's a subscription service,
like we'll send you clothes
for every, you know, every month.
He's like, it always looks so good, so I buy all of them.
And so he'll, he has like five subscription services of clothes that come to him.
And he's like, this stuff sucks.
And then he has to cancel.
But then they still send it for a couple more months.
So he's got all these weird clothes in his house.
But he says every single time.
That gets them?
It gets them.
Well, you buy one.
Everybody's going to get the note and start sending you those subscription boxes.
All right, go ahead.
So there's a lot of hype about Valentine's Day.
But for most people, the day isn't really all that special.
A poll found that most Americans don't really enjoy Valentine's Day anymore than the average day.
To them, it's just a day.
And I'm like, oh, wow, there's some people where Valentine's Day is...
It's forced.
Very different.
More special.
It's forced.
I think if you're new in a relationship, it gives you a reason to treat it with a little more seriously to show you think about...
But for dudes later on, like, I enjoy...
it, but even I know
that it's kind of goofy, and it's not a
real holiday. It's a holiday that a
company made up, like, you know, cards.
Yeah, yeah. But I still, I still
like to do something for my wife
that's a little over the top, and what it
does is it reminds me that I should do
stuff like this. Well, it's basically seven days away.
Do you have plans? Yeah.
Of course Bobby has plans. A plan for like three weeks.
What are they? What are you going to do,
why would I say it right now? She doesn't even know.
And second of all, it's, what's really
difficult for me is her birth,
Christmas, her birthday, and Valentine's Day, basically all within a month.
Not cool.
You got to get rid of one of those then.
So Valentine's Day, I think, is the one.
Yeah, I think you skipped that one.
It's not Christmas or her birthday.
Probably Christmas is most expensive for me.
So if we've got to get rid of one.
The survey also found that most people think Valentine's Day is about all kinds of love.
It's not just your romantic love.
It can be your friendship love, your love for your pets.
Your love for your kids.
You got love all the loves.
Oh, we get our kids like little chocolate.
And that's fine, but it's really not about that.
Oh.
It's a, the holiday was made for love, like romance.
Yeah.
Created, especially created.
But yes, you can make it whatever you want.
It's all, all you guys, happy Valentine's Day.
Get us something. Get us some cards.
Get me something.
I'm always the person that gets jack crap around here.
Is that it?
Okay.
Yeah, I mean, that's my pile.
That was Amy's pile of stories.
It's time for the good news.
With producer Eddie.
Yeah, home it's something good.
The Glover family of Oklahoma City, we're having just a hard time making ends meet.
So the Oklahoma City Parks and Rec Afterschool Program Department, they said, you know what, let's gift them with something.
They gifted them with a free grocery shopping spree.
That would be awesome.
It was at Homeland Grocery Store, right?
So they show up and they're like, all right, you have a certain amount of time to go and grab anything you need.
That's where you go and you get all the turkeys and dump them all in the cart.
Yeah.
You sell them.
But I bet they're not playing supermarket sweep.
I bet they're just getting grocery to the house.
Right.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
But here's the cool part.
And then they open the door and they're like, we have a surprise guess.
NBA star Kiante Johnson.
He plays for the Oklahoma Thunder.
He shows up and now he's going to help them
do the shopping spree, which I think is so cool
because he's like really tall.
He can get all stuff on the top.
Exactly.
So not only are they fans
and they were really excited to see him,
but they got to get free groceries.
That's cool. That's what it's all about.
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