The Bobby Bones Show - (Wed Full Show) Thomas Rhett Shares Update On Guy Who Suffered Medical Emergency During His Show, His New Song With Morgan Wallen & More! + Did Lunchbox Get The Pallet Investment Yet? + What Did Amy Have Shipped To Her House On Accident?
Episode Date: October 4, 2023Thomas Rhett is on the show, and he shares what happened at his recent Nashville concert where a guy suffered a medical emergency. Plus, he talks about how his new song "Mamaw's House" with Morgan Wal...len happened, why he is taking a "light year" next year and more! Then, find out if Lunchbox has gotten the show's investment pallet yet. Plus, what did Amy accidently ship to her house that cost a lot of money?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Morning studio. Morning.
All right, no lunchbox. Lunchbox has
COVID.
So maybe we'll talk to
him later on in the show. So, Abby,
you'll
fill in for lunchbox today?
Yeah.
Okay, doing a little something?
Uh-huh.
Do you want to go first?
Yeah.
I don't have an intro for Abby, though, because we weren't sure if he was going to come in or not.
Her name is Abby and her new song, my hometown isn't Shabby.
Oh.
Okay.
Okay.
That works.
Good job, baby.
Go ahead, Abby.
So this last weekend, I went to Thomas Rett on Friday night, and the openers were Coleswindell
and Nate Smith.
And I had, like, a really cool moment because it's been almost a year since I interviewed
Nate Smith for the Bobby Coney.
you know and I remember during that he was like okay you can't tell anybody but I was asked to be on
Thomas Ritz tour I was like this is so cool and so it was kind of like a full circle moment
because it was the show it was really good but he only got to play 20 minutes I was like I'm in
an opener oh yeah okay well I feel like that's nice was amazing Cole was great yeah the opener's about
20 minutes then the next guy played about 40 yeah I feel like Cole played a long time and then
Thomas was amazing of course it was really good so you want more Nate yeah I feel
I feel like there could have been more.
Thomas Red will be up later this morning on the show.
That's what I was asking.
I was like, how's the show?
You only play 20 minutes?
I was going to be like, Thomas Rette, you only play 20 minutes, dude?
Everybody bought all those tickets?
You played 20 minutes?
Sorry about that.
Yeah, Thomas is awesome.
It was cool, though.
Thomas Red.
Thomas.
Thomas.
Thomas.
Thomas.
He didn't know him.
True.
TR.
TR.
All right, Abby, thank you.
Yeah.
Thanks for filling in for lunchbox today.
Of course.
You really nailed it.
All right.
He's a natural when it comes to kick and fill goals.
and when it comes to running our cameras,
he takes over all the controls.
Here's producer, Eddie.
I'm going to be serious for a moment.
I have an announcement to make.
After having a career record of 5 and 15,
I'm stepping down as head coach of my son's basketball team.
After two seasons of major ups and downs,
I realized that my health couldn't take the pressure of the game.
All the yelling, all the arguing with the refs,
all the whistle blowing.
I just need to step down and enjoy.
watching my kids from the bleachers.
I'm proud of all the kids that I've coached.
They are all great kids with great athletic ability.
And I'm sure they'll have an amazing time in their careers in the future.
Thank you guys so much for this opportunity.
But that's it for me.
That's how you announce.
Do your kids know?
Yeah, I know.
They're finding out right now.
They're all finding out.
Is the season done?
No, no, no.
The season's actually starting.
You're quitting in the middle?
No, I'm quitting before it starts.
We have found two coaches to take over the team.
I'm not doing it anymore.
I can't do it.
It's too much pressure.
15 is like five, only five wins.
Five wins, 15 losses.
But is that a coaching issue, do you think?
I think it was a little bit of both.
I think me, kind of my lack of experience as a coach,
and then I think just participation from the kids and their parents.
Don't want to take them to practice.
It has a lot to do with it.
I'm sorry to hear you stepping down.
It's okay, man.
But to all the coaches out there, props to you.
Also, you're going to be in the stands with second guessing everything,
because when I was coaching, I can already see it now.
Yeah, maybe.
Maybe.
Thanks for sharing that with us.
Yeah, man.
Thank you for being, letting me be vulnerable.
You're welcome, buddy.
Born and raised in Texas,
this next person's morning corny can sometimes perplex us.
Here she is, Amy.
So I'm the bonehead story of the day or a bonehead story of the day.
I normally ship things from this UPS store by my house.
It's also where I have, like, at my mailbox or get mail.
Some there are a lot, and they sort of do the address and stuff for you.
Well, I went to the post office.
to mail something and it's kind of heavy
so it was about $17.
Well, when I filled it out, I don't know.
I was multitasking.
I was on a phone call doing whatever,
put it on there.
Next thing I know,
like I get the package at my house being mailed to me
delivered to me by the mailman.
I shipped it to myself for $17.
That's how it is.
Amy.
That's so funny.
Were you really tired?
Yes, I was tired.
Yes.
There was so many things where I thought, okay, I just had to own it.
I was like, all right.
Were you tired or is that just normal?
No, it's not normal.
How much tired, though, and how much normal?
I'd say it's a little bit of tired, makes it a little bit just on the phone.
Okay.
It makes it a little bit, like, multitasking is not my strength.
Yeah.
But how much tired, though?
20%?
I mean, for the sake of the story, I was exhausted.
That's funny.
I mean, but you know when you do those like little bonehead things,
Oh, I leave the remote in the refrigerator sometimes.
Right.
But it's when I'm exhausted and I'm like, I go, oh, I can't find the remote.
Then I go, how tired am I?
I'm pretty freaking tired.
I bet it's in the fridge.
Right.
Then I track it back.
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From Mountain Pine, Arkansas.
He says Arkansas will still have a winning football season.
And Coach Pittman will be the reason.
Bobby Bones.
Thank you very much.
I did a video on Instagram where my wife and I made an entire Italian meal from scratch.
and it was hard.
And I would prefer, I don't really want to do it again,
but it was fun to do it
because we went to Italy
and this lady taught us how to do it.
But it can be done.
Like, I never saw him,
but do that stuff growing up.
But, you know, you get some kind of flower,
I don't know what kind of flour was,
and not normal flour.
And you make it, and you take it,
you dump it into a pile,
and then you make kind of a donut on the table
with a little hole in it,
and then you crack the egg,
and you put the egg in the middle of it,
and then you slowly take the flower,
I want to put it into the egg.
You have to be slow about it,
and the egg can't dribble out of the donut.
And then it takes a long time.
Then you make it a ball, right?
That's to make the noodle?
Well, that's just the stage.
It's just stage one.
And you make it a ball,
and it takes forever to do just one.
And then you wrap it up,
and it's got to be in the fridge
for like overnight.
But we did like, I mean, it probably took us,
and I put this video up,
people were asking me if I would do a whole tutorial.
No.
Nope.
I'm not going to go back through it.
But it took like 14 hours.
But worth it?
Like, did it taste good?
Yeah, it tastes
Great, but I mean, you could do the same
I grew up, I thought it tasted good
And I was worried it wouldn't taste good
But I thought it tasted good
But then we got one of those machines
Because then once it's in there for a day
Then you gotta, you flatten it
And you send it through the machine to flatten it again
Then you flatten it again
And you flatten it again, send it to the machine to flatten again
You go over to over
And then you send it
It's such a process
So I've decided, I'd like to announce this
Today
October 4th
I'd like to announce I'm not going to be a chef
I feel you do
Please respect my decision
It was good
I'm glad we did it I don't ever want to do it again
I like cooking a little bit though
My wife she's really good
So I can be the Sue chef's what they call it
Yeah
I thought she was calling me a Sue like my aunt Sue
S-U-E
Yeah that's not what it is
No it's not
Yeah I don't know to think about it
Let's open the mailbag
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If we read it on the air
It's something we call Bobby
Mailback, yeah.
Hello, Bobby Bones.
What's the best way to handle a teacher that's also a wannabee social media influencer?
I've recently caught wind of my son's fourth grade teacher's TikTok account.
She's regularly taking videos, making kids dance or say the darnest things.
I have no issues with what she does in her own account, but I don't think it's appropriate for her to do videos with kids without knowledge or permission from their parents.
What's the right recourse for this?
Signed mom of a fourth grader.
Amy.
Oh, yeah.
No, I mean, absolutely.
She should have the permission from the parents or whatever the protocol is at school.
So you have every right to say something.
I don't know if you want to go directly.
I would just go directly to her.
I'm not trying to get her in trouble with a principal or anything.
But I would just say, hey, I don't know what other parents have said to you about permission of using her kids.
But I don't personally like going to TikTok and seeing my kid on there.
But if you're fine with it, then roll with it.
I would just make sure she knows that that's, I feel like that's crossing a line.
Eddie?
That's messed up, dude.
You can't do that.
You can't take videos of our kids and use them on your social media.
But this is where Amy's wrong.
You got to go to the principal because if you go to her, she's going to know it's you complaining.
And she's going to give your kids bad grades.
That's what I thought.
You always worried about retaliation.
Miss retaliation is not worried about that.
Shocked, I didn't think of that.
And the principal needs to say it's coming from an anonymous person.
That's right.
Okay.
You got to say that.
Dang.
I was just trying to be thoughtful and not get her in trouble.
Oh, she's going to get in trouble.
You can't do that with the kids.
You can't.
And what I've seen some teachers do on TikTok that are,
second, third, fourth, fifth grade teachers. They never put the kids on camera. They'll be like
talking to the class and you hear voices. Yeah. That's one way to do it. That's a way to do it.
But I would also, if you want to put the kids, you need to send from, get permission from every single
parent. Because you can't just be throwing kids up on the internet. Kids say the darnest thing.
Stop that. Jello, put him pups. What do you have to say? That's Bill Cosby's to do that show.
That's not good. You can't do it. You can't do it. I would go to the principal and have the
principal talk to her from a concerned parent because you don't want your kid to be in the crosshairs of that teacher.
Or just ask the principal to say parents.
A lot of parents are concerned.
Yeah, but then you're the parents saying it.
Oh, that's true.
All right, that's the mailbag.
Close it out.
We've got your email and I'm to close Bobby's Mailbag.
Yeah.
The Bobby Boneshow.
All right, here's a voicemail from last night.
I just had a quick question.
I wanted to know why Lunchbox and Morgan do not do Elder versus Millennial anymore.
really missed that. Maybe you guys have said it before and I missed it, but I wanted to know why
you guys don't do that anymore. Well, Eddie's the old one. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I'm the elder.
Yeah, so he plays against Morgan, but we're going to bring it back tomorrow because listeners
have demanded it. Okay, okay. Nice. I missed it too. Probably. I kind of dominate that
game. It's a fun bit. Yeah. So Eddie's the oldest, Morgan's the youngest. We'll play it again
tomorrow morning. So due to popular demand. Wow. Also, Thomas Rett's going to be on in a couple
hours. Something went down to the show where he had to stop the whole show. Then he let a prayer
in the whole arena. We'll talk about that with him in just a minute. But I sat with Thomas
wrote for like an hour and we were talking about stuff like, you know, he hasn't looked at social
media all year. And here we are October 4th and why he felt that he was writing music from a very
bad place because he called it a fan one time. I mean, this was such a good interview because
he was so vulnerable. So this is Thomas Redd. He's going to be on live in a little bit,
but I wanted to play this. Here's Thomas Redd now.
If you were to get on your TikTok, what do you do you?
see on yours because of what you're looking at? Can I be very honest with you? Yeah, I mean, I'd rather
you not lie unless it's a really good lie. I haven't been on social media since January. Oh,
that's great. That's even weirder and better than what you would have said. Yeah. Why? Because
I'd rather go down that road. Yeah. It was getting to a point where, I mean, it sounds super cliche
to say it, but it was just taking up so much of my time. And I was finding so much of my worth
in a post. And so, you know, then you would like put songs out and then some people would think
they were really cool and some people would just hate on them and then you start to see all the people
in our genre, the bloggers just be like, this is trash, Thomas Brett music, this is not what he's
best at, all these kind of things. So then you start making music out of fear. You start, one of my producers
named Julian said, you can't work out of hit desperation. You have to work out of hit inspiration.
And I think for a while there, dude, I was working out of hit desperation because I was so terrified
of what this genre would think about what I thought was cool,
that it got to a point where I just wanted to write
what I think they think would be cool.
And it's a lot of predicting going on.
A lot of predicting of being like,
well, maybe if I write songs that sort of feel like a Luke Comes thing,
then these people will kind of think I'm like, okay again.
You know what I'm saying?
And maybe if I can do some of this stuff that, like, Morgan is doing,
then maybe this group will think that I, maybe I can fit into that group.
but I didn't like get here by ever fitting into a group.
You actually did the opposite.
I did the complete opposite.
And so I started to really not be myself anymore.
Just kind of lame to write with, honestly.
Just vanilla, straight down the middle stuff.
I used to have a very unhealthy relationship with crowd.
Because it's easy for me to look in the crowd and know who really wanted to come for me.
Like I say it in our show every night.
I'm like, hey, to all the dudes that came tonight because their girlfriends or their wives begged them to be here.
I just want to say thank you.
But my goal is for them to leave being like, that was actually really fun.
Yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
That's all I want.
It's for people to walk away with a smile on their face and joy in their heart.
That's our main mission statement before we take the stage, just put smiles in people's faces.
But dude, I used to, five years ago, man, I remember my wife looked at me after a show and she's like, you feel better about yourself?
Because I used to find the one dude in every crowd that just hated life.
You know what I'm saying?
And I would call him out.
You know what I mean?
like I would like get my guitar and I'd be like, hey dude, you want to, you should come up here and sing
with me. And I'd get him up on stage and I'd be like, you look like you really love country music.
He's like, yeah, I do. And I'm like, man, let's sing some classics together. You know what I mean?
And this sounds horrible because it is horrible. But I would go play like an old Merrill Haggard
song and I'd be like, memories and drink don't mix too well. And he wouldn't know the words.
And it made me feel so good that I knew more classic country than that dude.
did because my show is very, very pop-centric and pop country and all the things.
I was going, which you're probably going, oh, he thinks I'm too pop.
So I'm going to show him how absolute country I am.
I'm going to show him he's not as country as I am.
Exactly.
Yeah, I felt that.
And so I remember walking off stage, dude, just feeling like the biggest turd.
And my wife looked at a man for the show and she's like, do you feel better by yourself?
And I said, absolutely not.
All right, that's Thomas Wrett.
That full episode, by the way, it's an hour long.
It's on the Bobbycast.
Just go search for it on IHeart Radio.
It's episode 411, but he will be on coming up in just a little bit.
It's time for the good news.
With Bobby.
Tell me something good.
This dude in Detroit saw on the news that there was a store near his house where someone had
a one couple hundred thousand bucks in the lottery.
Well, he's got one friend that always goes to that store.
And he was going to kind of text him and rub it in and be like, oh, you don't even win.
He texts him and goes, hey, did you see that?
Somebody won.
The guy's like, yeah, it was me.
Yeah.
I thought this was going.
Yeah, that's cool.
So he...
Let's go.
This is what happened.
He won 20,000 bucks.
but because he paid extra for the kicker option and multiplied $200,000.
Always got to go kicker option.
That's what Scuba says.
Scoba's big kicker or big amplifier, multiplier.
What do you like?
Multiplier and double play.
Increases your odds to win more money.
Increases your odds to win more money if you win, which are terrible odds that you're going to win.
But you still have a chance to win more money, so why not give a shot?
It's like lightning strike insurance that pays you double.
Like, are you going to get started by lightning?
Probably not.
But if you do, you're going to get double.
So I thought this is a pretty funny story.
Hey, man.
A sucker.
Somebody won at your state.
Yeah, that's suck.
It was me.
That's awesome.
Great story.
That's what it's all about.
That was tell me something good.
Another one of our BTS crews in studio.
Her name is Lauren.
When you get married, Lauren?
May 18th.
Oh, wow.
Coming up.
October, November December, January.
Next year.
Okay.
Eight months or so.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So I wanted to bring you in because I have heard from a couple people on this show that you are a
What would you say you're dedicated to in life?
What are a few things that you are?
Probably a Swifty.
Yeah.
Do you guys know?
No.
She is a hardcore Swifty.
She talks about Taylor Swift all the time up here to everybody.
Really?
I didn't know this.
And I like Taylor just fine.
But I hear you are in love, maybe not a life.
What's the deal with you in Taylor?
Oh, I love her.
Like, she, her music has been like the soundtrack of my life.
I'm a huge fan.
Okay.
Do you feel like you know her?
Not personally, but...
But through her music and how she lives her life,
like what makes you a Swifty?
Why are you so dedicated to Taylor?
Yeah, because I like connect with her music a lot.
Do you ever fight for her online?
No, not online.
I won't fight for her.
I won't do that.
But in person, if someone who, like, talks bad about her to me,
I'll get a little defensive.
So if someone said, I'm not saying this,
but for example, if someone said,
man, Taylor Swift, she's so annoying.
What would you say?
I guess it depends on what they think is annoying,
but I mean, I would just be like you're just being a hater.
Boom, just a hater.
That's right.
Because Taylor has been consistently
one of the greatest role models
for especially young women
for a decade.
And she made hit songs.
Imagine going that long
without really screwing up.
It's just a numbers game.
Just going that long
with that microscope on you
without really screwing up.
Because just about everybody will.
I have many times.
I got to find a million bucks.
I'm not even under the microscope that she is.
So if Taylor were to come
in the room, what would you say to her?
Oh my God, I'd act chill.
Oh, you wouldn't. I can already tell you wouldn't. You're not acting chill right now.
No, no, no, no, I would because I wouldn't want to be that, like, annoying person who scares her away.
But inside, I would be freaking out.
I don't know what I would want to ask her. I've thought about this.
I think I would just want to tell her how much, like, her music has been there for me,
like, in every stage, in every big part of my life.
Like, I can, like, associate it with a Taylor Swift song.
Happiness. What's your, what's your happiness, Taylor Swift song?
Probably August. I love that song by her.
What it would be a song that when you were like sad in your life that you listened to that you really related to?
When I went through a really bad breakup, I had probably all too well on repeat.
That long version?
Well, it wasn't out yet, so just the short version.
And how do you feel about Taylor and Travis?
I love them.
Do you think it's real still?
I do think it's real.
I don't think either of them really have anything like they need to promote.
They're pretty successful both on their own.
and Taylor's popularity actually kind of goes down when she has a boyfriend because so many people are like, oh, it's just PR, she's going to write a song, she's going to do this and that.
So, like, she doesn't really need that.
So I think it's real.
Oh, did you buy a jersey?
No.
Okay.
And Lauren's a football fan, so she's already in with Travis.
Big Penn State fan.
Big Penn State fan.
Well, now in Kansas City.
Well, and she's fan.
Well, I was just told that you are a die-hard and swiftie.
I am, yeah.
And not just the Taylor Swift fan, because I think most of us are touched with fans.
Yeah.
Did you go to the show when she was here?
Yes.
Did you dress up?
I did.
I did the lover era for the Nashville show.
And then I went home for the New York, New Jersey show, and I did the Fearless Era.
Nice.
She's a huge fan.
That's awesome.
I thought she was going to say, yeah, I went all three nights in Nashville.
Oh, no, I wish.
I would have.
The tickets weren't like an arm and a leg.
Did you pay for tickets?
I did.
How much were tickets to this show here in town?
Did you pay?
About like 300 each.
And I waited in that long, like nine.
It took me nine hours.
through the queue.
Wow.
It was painful.
But worth it?
But you got them?
You got them the day they went on sale?
Yes.
I started here in the studio actually.
I had my laptop set up next to me because it was like 10 o'clock.
They went on sale.
And I thought I was just like I had a pre-sale code.
I thought just quickly, you know, 10 o'clock, go in, click my tickets and be done.
It'll take five, 10 minutes.
Nope, that cue took forever.
I had to connect to the hot spot in the car with my laptop next to me when I left work in
in case like they, I got through the queue.
So I would have pulled over on the side of the road to get my 10.
tickets and then at home I sat there for another five hours until I finally made it through the queue.
It was really painful.
Lunchbox did that too, but he was on the air while he was doing it.
Like he was talking about tickets to a soccer game.
And what about the tickets to the Jersey show, New York show?
My sister is the one who she sat in that long queue and did it for that one.
Do you know Taylor's been in here a few times?
I knew that from like a couple years ago, yeah.
Well, if she ever comes in.
We'll keep you in the background.
We'll make sure to walk you away.
All right, they're Swiftie.
Wow. Resident Swifty. Yeah, we have a resident one.
Lauren is here. And she says that they are not dating for publicity.
Yeah, I firmly believe that.
She firmly believes it. There she is Lauren, everybody. Okay.
A win is a win. A win is a win. I don't care what you're saying.
Yep, that's me, Cliver Taylor the 4th.
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There's two golden rules that any man should live by.
Rule one, never mess with a country girl.
You play stupid games, you get stupid prizes.
And rule two, never mess with her friends either.
We always say that trust your girlfriends.
I'm Anna Sinfield, and in this new season of the girlfriends,
Oh my God, this is the same man.
A group of women discover they've all dated the same prolific con artist.
I felt like I got hit by a truck.
I thought, how could this happen to me?
The cops didn't seem to care.
So they take matters into their own hands.
I said, oh, hell no.
I vowed. I will be his last target.
He's going to get what he deserves.
Listen to the girlfriends.
Trust me, babe.
On the Iheart radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast.
I'm Ego Wadam.
My next guest, you know from Step Brothers Anchorman, Saturday Night Live, and the Big Money Players Network.
It's Will Ferrell.
My dad gave me the best advice ever.
I went and had lunch with them one day, 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.
I'm working my way up through, and I know it's a place that come look for up and coming talent.
He said, if it was based solely on talent, I wouldn't worry about you, which is really sweet.
Yeah.
He goes, but there's so much luck involved.
And he's like, just give it a shot.
He goes, but if you ever reach a point where you're banging your head against the wall and it doesn't feel fun anymore, it's okay to quit.
If you saw it written down, it would not be an inspiration.
It would not be on a calendar.
of, you know, the cat just hang in there.
Yeah, it would not be.
Right, it wouldn't be that.
There's a lot of luck.
Listen to thanks, Dad, on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your
podcast.
I did not know, and I still don't know.
I know you say this, that you can negotiate your medical bills.
I have never heard of somebody calling me, like, I'm only going to give you a dollar.
I'm never heard of that.
I mean, I think I knew whenever my mom had passed away, my sister had done some
calls on some of her bills, and this was probably 2014, and then I forgot about it, but she was
able to get some stuff down because there was still, even though my mom had passed away,
there was still bills that would arrive from some of her treatments for cancer and whatnot.
And my sister got a lot of them down, which was amazing.
And then it popped in my head the other day working through something.
And yeah, you just call.
And it sort of like makes me think of the Dave Ramsey thing as what does he say?
Is that the best price you can give me?
Like I got a broken arm.
You know what?
I don't want to pay the $4,000.
What's the best price you can give me?
Well, $4,000.
What if they say that?
Yeah.
No, they won't say that because they want any kind of money.
That's crazy that you can negotiate medical bills.
I remember when we were having our kid, there was another pregnant lady who didn't speak any English.
She didn't have an address, nothing.
And they delivered her baby.
And they're like, well, we're going to lose on that because they're not going to pay for this.
Then that is unfortunate.
I'm talking about like you guys.
Yeah, but say what if I'm in that situation?
Absolutely.
Can you just say that? Can you negotiate any medical bill?
This is news I didn't know what could happen.
It could change lives right now.
I think that really we should just start negotiating any bill, you know?
Like I got money back from...
I don't think you could do electricity.
Water bill?
I don't know. I don't know. I'm not sure.
So what do you know for sure about negotiating a medical bill?
Can you tell our listeners for sure?
Okay. You have to call, I would call and you just basically, I feel like in a nutshell,
that statement alone is that the best.
price you can give me is a really good question and then they can walk you through it and then
they end up shaving stuff off it's crazy well i don't want that i think i'm shave no no no no no no no no
it's a medical bill and they're shaving stuff off so we have a clip here yes what is this clip from amy
it is from your dot rich bff is so she's someone i follow on instagram and she has so many great
tips i brought them to you all before from her here we go when you get your itemized medical bill
go to fair health consumer or health care blue book and figure out what those procedures and services
actually should cost. And then here's the key. Regardless of if you can afford to pay the bill or not,
always make sure to call your medical provider to negotiate the cost. Call, don't email your medical
provider and politely ask them questions that force them to tell you about the waivers, discounts,
and relief plans available. Oh, I'd love to pay this bill in full, but I would need some of these
fees to be waived in order to do so. That's crazy. That's great knowledge. You probably saved
everybody a bunch of money by doing that. Yeah. So she had all the tips, but I feel like in a nutshell,
too, you can ask that one specific question
and then do what she said, but the important
thing is it's a call, not
an email. Hello, Bobby here.
My B.H. has been killing me for a week, and I get the
bill, and how much
we shave off? I got ten bucks
right now. Yeah, look at my wallet.
Thank you, Amy. That's good stuff. See,
our listeners think we don't look out for them.
We do. Right there. Always. We just did again.
That's right.
Let's go over to Matt and Tulsa.
Matt, what's up, buddy?
Morning. I just wanted to ask. You're talking
earlier about a sleep study. Have you ever followed up with that?
No, sadly, I got all the information and every time, it's my fault because I didn't prioritize.
We are as good as our priorities. So it's all on me. A couple of the times that I had it scheduled,
I ended up scheduling something or work thing or I was like, man, I can't because I got it.
So no, I suck. And it's all my fault. But no, I have not done a sleep study. I don't want to,
I don't want to sleep somewhere else in some other building and have somebody watch me.
Yeah, that's weird. I'm afraid of what I do in my sleep.
I'm sure they've seen everything.
Hey, I don't know, man.
I'd wake up and I'm like, ooh, I was doing that.
You know what I'm saying?
I don't want to be on camera.
But I know.
I hear you.
Why do you ask, Matt?
I've had a sleep study done before, and they said my sleep was absolutely horrible.
But it is awkward with all those thousands of wires all across you,
and then they kind of tell you to sleep naturally, and they're sitting there watching it through the camera.
Did you, they give you good advice, or they give you some things to work on,
after it that actually affected your life in a positive way?
They prescribed me a CPAT machine, but I seem to wear that dark state or mask.
I know, and I don't even want that.
It's so uncomfortable.
All right, Matt.
This call help me none.
I like you, but this call help me none, Matt.
All right, buddy.
Hey, I'm your reminder to get that done.
Oh, yeah, please.
Okay, I'm going to make a note now.
I'm going to make a note now.
Thank you.
And if I don't get it done in three months, call me back again, okay?
Three months.
I will do.
Another quick question if you've got time.
Yes, sir.
I'm going to your sold-out Tulsa show.
It would be amazing if Abby was there to sing, hey, their home job and change the lyrics for Tulsa.
I don't think she would ever do that in a million years.
It's like when another radio station tries to get me to say, roll tide in a commercial.
Oh, you won't do that.
It's not that I don't have respect for Alabama.
Or like, go dogs.
Or you guys have your things.
We were at Kansas State doing our episode, and they do the hand signal.
And they're like, everybody to do it.
And I loved them.
but I will not do the hand single.
I'll wear the uniform,
but I won't do like the intimate stuff.
So it's like...
The hand stuff.
Yeah.
You know, like make love to the mascot.
I won't do that.
They can do that.
It's like, obviously, yeah.
Here's Amy's pile of stories.
A safety rep for the federal aviation administration
says that you should not record freakouts on an airplane.
Yeah, right.
And it made me think of you because I know something to happen.
Yeah, right.
If somebody scratches, I'm recording it,
just in case what it might turn into.
Yeah.
I'd love to see what.
one of those, but it not make the plain land.
And also, we still get to our place on time.
Well, there's four reasons
why we should not do it. First of all, it could
escalate things. The passenger that's
already fired up. That's what I want. I'm recording
them so they go even crazier. Yeah.
I could get more fired up. Two,
it could put you or other passengers
at risk because the passenger your recording
could lunge at you and try, get your phone
out of the way. That's what I want.
A lawsuit. Go ahead.
At three, it could get in the way of the
crew doing their job.
No, I want them to do their job while I'm recording it.
You're trying to get a better angle.
I want it all.
Yeah, and then four, it could be against airline policy.
Some airlines prohibit the recording of other passengers.
Hey, that's the hill I'll die on.
What about you're encouraging people to be famous and do it more?
No, what about they maybe they're seeing, see, they're being recorded and they chill out.
No, no, that never happens.
They never chill out when I see them.
I'm recorded.
I'd zoom it.
That lady, I'm telling you, I don't think it's her.
You know the one that walks up and she's like,
Dadma.
The lizard.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I know what you're talking about.
It went super viral.
They kicked her off the flight.
A carrot top was on the plane.
She's out talking now.
I don't think that's her.
I don't think it's the same person.
I think it's somebody new.
Oh, no.
Mike, what do you think about this?
Because I know you've been watching it too.
I think it's the same person.
They found out where she worked.
They didn't for months.
For months, they couldn't find her.
Then all of a sudden she was like available.
And then she was doing interviews and the same exact clothes that she wore on that plane.
And like when she was yelling and cursing and getting kicked off the plane, she was, I'd say, mid.
But she's kind of hot in like real life, the new person they put up.
And I think they did, I don't know.
I think she's trying to cash in on it now.
They like planted a TMZ interview with her.
I hear you.
I don't think it's her, though.
You got to watch the videos.
So you're saying it is her, Mike?
Yeah, I think it's her.
I don't think it's her.
Okay, next.
Gen Z women are more likely to take money tips from Kendall and Kylie Jenner than a financial.
advisor or someone that is an expert in that field. And it's most women that are in their young
20s, they're like 15 times more likely to just engage with online content about saving money
or how they should spend their money than actually going to some sort of an expert.
Yes, because it's a lot easier too. So it's not just like Kendall Kylie, it's whomever.
It's TikTok. It's the fact that it's at the palm of our hand. And you don't want to go and
drive up to a Merrill Lynch and be like, do you have a guy here? It just feels weird.
So I understand that.
I like my your rich BFF person.
She's a former Wall Street Girlie Girlie Girl here to help us.
And see, that means nothing.
A Wall Street Girlie Girl.
Was that a degree?
What you major in, girly Girl?
Yeah.
What else?
Luke Combs has, you know, had crossover hits.
And he is now saying, hey, don't worry.
I'm not going to switch over to pop at any time.
He's not interested.
Country music is enough for him because he doesn't want to be a pop star.
He loves our genre and writing country songs
with the song writing buddies and singing them with guys he loves to make records with.
Here's the thing.
Somebody writes a song that's so big.
Pop only means popular.
It doesn't mean you've chosen to go somewhere.
I think there are people that sometimes try specifically to go pop.
Like I think Kelsey tries to go pop, Kelsey Ballerini.
But like Dan and Shay, they didn't try to go pop until they were just put on pop stations
because their stuff was so successful.
Luke Combs, the song was so successful.
And Morgan Wall and stuff, the pop stations grab it because it's so popular.
and put it there.
There's nothing wrong with being pop.
It just means popular.
I think we have a weird relationship with that.
So no, he's not trying,
but he could go pop again
if his stuff is so big
that the mainstream wants to hear it
and demands it and demands it.
Or an executive demands they play it.
You know what I mean?
All right, that's it.
I'm Amy. That's my pile.
That was Amy's pile of stories.
It's time for the good news.
With Amy.
Tell me something good.
So last winter on a snow day,
the 7-year-old Maggie,
went to work with her mom. Her mom is Tiffany. She works at a senior living facility. And she's like,
oh, should I take my Nintendo Switch? And then she's like, you know, you know what? I'm going to
take books. And I'm going to read to the senior citizens that live there. And guess what? Fast forward
almost a year later, she's still been doing it. And she turned it into a whole summer thing.
Like, whenever she's off school, like that's what she's doing. And she's up there and she's reading to
them. And here's a clip of Maggie talking about it.
I really like when she helps me out because it makes me know the words more better.
And so what she's talking about is some of the residents there, they used to be teachers back in the day.
And so they have, you know, they're helping each other.
They're tutoring her.
Like, so she's giving back to them.
They're giving back to her.
It's such a win-win.
And the residents there, they hope that Maggie's story getting out there will inspire a movement.
Other kids and residents will, like, have this type of relationship all over the country.
That's cool. Good story. That is what it's all about.
That was Tell Me Something Good.
Morning Corny in about one minute, but first, you know, I should have thought about this, but I didn't.
But this is Lauren from Indiana.
I just finished listening to the podcast with Dustin Lynch, and I couldn't help but notice that
Bobby made sure Morgan said by to Dustin Lynch at the end.
Are we trying to play matchmaker here? Just wondering. Love the show.
I wasn't.
I just wanted everybody to say bye to Dustin.
I didn't realize that.
He'd been here a long time, like an hour, and I liked Dustin.
I was like, say bye.
And I didn't.
So what did you say?
What?
I don't remember.
Were you like, more?
I had you do it too.
He just went down the room.
He just went down the room.
He said bye to say bye.
But I said, Morgan, say by to.
But I said Morgan, say bye, la, la, la.
Morgan, say bye.
I was not being a matchmaker.
Man, I would just advise against dating an artist.
I mean, that's been my rule of thumb.
It's more so I don't know that I date a new artist and established artists.
I'm not against.
Fair. Established.
Yeah, they know new artists.
They're on the road.
They get access to things for the first time ever.
So they go crazy.
Everybody does.
You don't want to date a new artist.
Yeah.
What do you think about Dustin Lynch?
I mean, Dustin's very cute.
You think so?
Yeah.
Do you like him in the cowboy hat or baseball cap?
I think I like the baseball cap.
Mostly because the cowboy hat's very like his artist time.
The baseball is more like normal Dustin.
I wasn't trying to set Morgan up with Dustin Lynch, but yeah, it wouldn't be against it.
That's all I'm saying.
We'll float it out there.
See what happens.
Let's see if it comes back.
Set it free.
If it comes back, it was yours.
This is me shooting my shot in a way?
No, it's me.
No, it's me, no, it's me.
It's me just saying if there is a shot, maybe it gets shot.
But you're not putting yourself out there at all.
Hey, I like it.
This is not on working at all.
Okay, thank you for that.
Let's see.
What else we got?
I think that's it.
We're going to go home.
Nope, no, we're not.
All right, let's do the morning corny.
Amy, let's go.
The Morning Corny.
What kind of tree fits in your hand?
What kind of tree fits in your hand?
A palm tree.
Got it, yeah.
That was the morning corny.
Maybe the most elementary joke.
Why don't we get those for Investigator Corny?
Exactly.
Instead we get riddles.
In Spanish.
Whatever these days, y'all get five in a row.
It's a Bobby Bones show interview.
In case.
you didn't know.
His name is Thomas Rett.
He's got 21 number one singles in 10 years.
Crazy.
He's a native of Valdosta, Georgia.
His last song that went number one is Angels.
He's got a new song called Mama's House.
Mammoth House.
Mammoth.
Everybody says it different in the South.
It's Mammal, right?
Mammoth's House with Morgan Wallin.
Okay, go ahead.
Mammau's House.
Mammal.
Okay.
There you go.
Here he is now.
Thomas Rett.
On the Bobby Bones show now.
Thomas Rett.
New album, 20 number 1 is out now.
Hey, Thomas Rett.
Morning, buddy.
What's up, dude?
How you doing?
Hey, pretty good.
I was talking about the word,
Mamma or Mama or in the South.
There are a lot of different.
I called my grandma.
And so when you and Morgan wrote this song,
you also had Matt Draxton and Chase him to go with you.
But when you wrote this song,
did you guys have a talk on what you called your M-M-M-A?
There are just so many names for it.
How did you guys,
Did you just both call her Mammal?
Dude, honestly, we were writing a whole different song,
and then he got a phone call from his grandmother.
And that's what you hear in the opening of the song,
and he called her Mammal, and he got back to the computer.
We were writing on Zoom.
This was like back in 2020.
And I said, man, I didn't know you had a Mammal,
and he said, yeah, she lives in Knoxville.
And I said, man, I've got a Mammal, too,
and she lives in Knoxville.
And all of a sudden, it kind of clicked.
And then we just started writing Mammal's house about both of our grandparents.
Well, what would have been really cool is if it was the same Mammal in Knoxville,
And then you had to do one of those tests.
With the same grandmother.
Yes, and now all of a sudden your brothers, you had no idea.
That's the story right there.
That would have been so wild.
You both called your grandmother Mamaw.
Mamaw.
Did you call your other, if she was alive, your other grandma, a different name to differentiate which grandmother you're talking about?
Yeah, I've got a Mamma and a Papal that live in Nashville now, and I've got a Mammy and a Buzz.
Yeah, okay.
Mamie, yeah.
Where's Buzz's a song?
You have a buzz too?
You know what I mean?
Buzz is just sitting chilling, dudes.
That's right.
Just when I saw that you guys were putting out the song before I heard it,
I thought, well, that's interesting.
I wonder if they both called one of their grandmother's mamma,
because in the South we have so many names for our grandparents.
Yeah, my grandma in Alabama was me ma'all.
And then, let's see, jelly roll was in the other day,
and he told me Mammy.
Mammy, yeah.
Mammy.
So, I mean, everyone has a different thing.
Eddie Mexicans?
Auelita.
But do you call them that?
Yeah, they were both Aweilita or Auela.
Avalita.
Yeah.
There we go.
Thomas is great, yeah.
Sounded good.
He said the accent, so all of a sudden he said,
Aweilita.
Yeah, yeah.
Why did you guys wait so long to put the song out?
Man, it just kind of never made sense until now,
because I recorded it after Side A came out,
and then it didn't feel right to put on where we started,
and then it kind of just became the song that drifted in No Man's Land for a while
that we kind of both forgot about, to be honest with you.
And then it wasn't until this.
this 20 number one's project was coming out.
Me and Morgan started kind of re-igniting our love for this song,
because I guess he had played it at a hunting camp
with a few of my buddies too,
and I started getting texts like,
hey, why did you ever put this song out?
And I was like, I don't really know.
And all of a sudden, we were like,
we should put this out and kind of landed on,
you know, attaching it to this project.
And, you know, so better late than never, I guess.
Hey, what happened to your show?
I was out of town, but I saw that some,
you had to stop the show because I got sick
or something happened in the crowd?
We had maybe five minutes left in the show.
We were just finishing craving you.
And I noticed like a lot of commotion.
And so we stopped the show and went over there and there was a guy that had passed out.
And I think it had something to do with this heart.
But dude, it was wild.
I've never had to stop the show for something like that before.
And started asking if there was any doctors in the house.
And, man, doctors started hopping fences and coming down steps.
And the EMPs were coming out of everywhere.
And so it was, I'm just so glad that there were so many people.
in the room that knew what they were doing because they got him out of that room really fast.
I didn't realize how many doctors came to my show.
I'd have been like, doctors like me?
That's what I would have taken out.
I'd be like, holy crowd.
What point do you decide to resume singing?
There wasn't many ways to handle that situation.
You know, it was like you either just walk off stage or you address like what happened
because there's a lot of people in the room that were looking down there but couldn't
tell what was happening, you know?
My wife, you know, came over to me and she was like, hey, you should lead a prayer over the
arena. And so we were waiting for Terry to get into the ambulance. And then we started preying over him
and actually him and his wife, both as they were driving back to Ohio. Super sweet guy and really just
glad to hear that he is doing okay and got to make a new friend. With only five minutes left of
the show, I almost feel like that's like your Uber driver getting pulled over when you can see the
house you're going to. Like he's like, I'm just going to get out and walk to the house. You take care of
this. With only five minutes left though and you're going to go back and play, do you play a little longer
so you don't get everybody hyped up for just a few more minutes,
or do you just go, well, no.
We had like two songs left in the show,
and I got back on the microphone,
and I said, hey, you know,
we only had a couple songs left anyway,
so I'm just going to play one in honor of Terry,
and then we're going to get out of here.
Because, I mean, we sat there for probably, I don't know,
five to ten minutes, you know,
without anybody know what was happening.
So it was kind of just a weird moment of like,
do you kind of like reignite this show,
or do you play one and go home?
You know what I'm saying?
Was the song that you played in honor of Terry, like, specifically for Terry or just the one you had up next?
And you're like, we're going to do it anyway on Terry's honor.
Right there.
Yeah, I mean, it was, yeah, the next song we had up in the hopper was, What's Your Country Song?
And, yeah, I mean, we were just going to sing that one and it just kind of came out of the microphone and said, we're going to do this from for Terry.
So you all sing it loud for him.
So.
I might have pivoted one time I was doing a show, and I didn't know this.
This is, it still haunts me to this day.
Yeah.
there was a lady who said
and she had called the show
and she had said
it's on my bucket list
to meet you
but she had cancer
and she was like
I'm coming to the show
and I was doing comedy
and I was Eddie and I were playing some songs
and I was like
hey guys
and I called her up on stage
and it's like
it's so great to meet you
she had a sign the whole thing
and we just play
I was like hey let's just slow dance
to a song I'd be fun to dance on stage with her
it's so stupid
and so I'm so stupid
I'm embarrassed
I'm cringing saying that
this. And so I'm like, just play the next song
on the list. And so Eddie goes, okay.
And so the band starts into, ain't no
sunshine when she's gone.
Oh, oh my God.
And I fin it. And I don't think
she thought anything about it, but we dance
and I was like, I had a great moment. I didn't think
anything about the song. And then I get on the bus
then afterward and I'm just,
I'm like, to Eddie, I'm like, I'm the biggest idiot.
Oh my God. And he's like, I don't think
people took it, but I think about that
the list. I think about that more than the Roman Empire.
And you think about that a lot.
I think, but that, oh, that was the wrong song to dedicate.
I know.
It was bad.
Yeah, you just know, you never know what to do with those situations, man.
I think you just have to kind of come, you know, do what comes naturally the next and, and hope everybody takes it the right way.
Not me.
I don't do it naturally to me because that was not the good thing to do.
How's everything?
So what's the deal?
It looks like you're just killing these live shows.
Like, what's happening?
Are you more next year?
We're doing quite a few less next year, actually.
I mean, this year was long ago.
We started in February and just rap.
We've been to Canada.
We've been to Europe.
We did most of North America.
So we're doing like 20 or 30 shows next year, but hoping for a really big 20-25.
I have a friend who is in music and is pretty successful and took the whole year off this year.
He's like, I need a mental health break because he's really struggling with being on the road all the time.
And he's like, I'm saying, and I was like, wow, that is quite the commitment.
And he's like, it doesn't matter.
I can't do momentum.
Got to just take a break because I'm going.
Just having kids, having a home life and then touring like you do, that's got to be.
it's an awesome life.
Do not get me wrong.
It's awesome life and you deserve every bit of it.
But it is a struggle to always be moving, right?
My wife and I talked about it a lot before I decided to take a light year next year
because I've never had a light year.
Like I mean, I've been doing this since I was 21.
I mean, and in those days you were playing 250 plus shows a year.
And so like this year we did about 75 and it doesn't seem like a lot compared to 250.
But it was just, I think my kids just needed me home.
You know what I mean?
I'm ready to kind of be dad and like take him to school, take him up from school and
kind of have a light year and pick up again in 2025.
So I'm kind of nervous about it, but I'm all so excited about it.
Mamaw's house out with Morgan Wallen, 20 number one's out with Thomas Wright.
Just wrapped up the big tour in Nashville, did the shows.
I had a couple friends.
I was like, yeah, no crap.
I told you.
He's awesome.
He's got tons of energy, but he does like the really country stuff he does.
The sad, the happy.
Just great, great, great.
T.R., good to see you, buddy.
Good to talk to you.
and then I guess I can't see you, but when I'm talking to him, I feel like I'm looking at him.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Hope you have a good rest of the week, man.
Talk to you soon.
Likewise, buddy.
All right.
See you later.
Amy, you know the song.
Hallelujah.
Hallelujah.
Yeah.
Of course.
So that's the original.
Then Jeff Buckley is the version we'd know.
Yeah.
So we used AI and we have all these artists singing this song.
You just have to guess who the artist is.
For example, using AI, here is an artist singing that song.
Go ahead.
And remember when I moved in you, the holy dark was moving to.
Who's that?
Is that like a little cartoon person, like Cartman or something?
Is that South Park?
No.
Maybe.
I'm going to go with Billy Joel Armstrong, Green Day.
Oh, no, it's SpongeBob.
Okay.
Cartoon.
No, SpongeBob.
Play the AI version again.
And remember when.
And I moved in you.
The holy dock was moving to.
And every breath we drew.
Let's do another example.
We're going to play that full game in a second.
But again, they take all the vocals from all over the internet
and they're able to create, make them say whatever they want.
Name this person singing hallelujah.
I've heard there was a secret card that David played and it pleased the Lord,
but you don't really care from music.
Like, do you?
It's hard.
Okay, okay.
Is that all we have of that?
Okay.
You won't get that one.
I won't?
Okay.
Jimmy Fallon?
No.
David Bowie?
Uh-uh.
I don't even.
Chester from Lincoln Park.
Oh.
Okay.
We've got easier ones though coming up.
And next we're going to play name that AI cover song.
Okay, give us a few minutes.
We'll be back and play that game.
A win is a win.
A win is a win.
I don't care which I'll say it.
Yep.
That's me.
Clifford Taylor the fourth.
You might have seen the skits, the reactions, my journey from basketball to college football, or my career in sports media.
Well, somewhere along the way, this platform became bigger than I ever imagined.
And now I'm bringing all of that excitement to my brand new podcast, The Clifford Show.
This is a place for raw, unfiltered conversations with some of your favorite athletes, creators, and voices that not only deserve to be heard, but celebrated.
One week, I'll take you behind the scenes of the biggest moments in sports and entertainment.
And the next, we'll talk about life, mental health, personal health, personal.
purpose and even music.
The Clifford Show isn't just a podcast.
It's a space for honest conversations,
stories that don't always get told,
and for people who are chasing something bigger.
So if you've ever supported me
or you're just chasing down a dream,
this is right where you need to be.
Listen to the Clifford show on the IHeart Radio app,
Apple Podcast, or wherever you get your podcast.
And for more behind the scenes,
follow at Clifford and at TikTok Podcast Network on TikTok.
There's two golden rules that any man should live by.
Rule one, never mess with a country girl.
You play stupid games, you get stupid prizes.
And rule two, never mess with her friends either.
We always say that, trust your girlfriends.
I'm Anna Sinfield, and in this new season of The Girlfriends...
Oh my God, this is the same man.
A group of women discover they've all dated the same prolific con artist.
I felt like I got hit by a truck.
I thought, how could this happen to me?
The cops didn't seem to care.
So they take matters into their own hands.
I said, oh, hell no.
I vowed.
I will be his last target.
He's going to get what he deserves.
Listen to the girlfriends.
Trust me, babe.
On the Iheart radio app, Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcasts.
What's up, everyone?
I'm Ego Wode.
My next guest, you know from Stepbrothers,
Anchorman, Saturday Night Live,
and the Big Money Players Network.
It's Will Ferrell.
Woo, woo, woo, woo.
My dad gave me the best advice ever.
I went and had lunch with them one day.
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.
I'm working my way up through and I know it's a place that come look for up and coming talent.
He said, if it was based solely on talent, I wouldn't worry about you, which is really sweet.
Yeah.
He goes, but there's so much luck involved.
And he's like, just give it a shot.
He goes, but if you ever reach a point where you're banging your head against the wall,
and it doesn't feel fun anymore, it's okay to quit.
If you saw it written down, it would not be an inspiration.
It would not be on a calendar of, you know, the cat.
Just hang in there.
Yeah, it would not be.
Right, it wouldn't be that.
There's a lot of luck.
Listen to Thanks Dad on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcast, or wherever you get your podcast.
All right, this is Jeff Buckley.
Hallelujah.
famous song
and sang on American Idol a bunch times
but I have artists singing
and we used AI to make them sing it
so they just grabbed all the audio off the internet
and boom
name the artist okay it's not really them doing it but it sounds like them
here we go number one
I heard there was a secret card
that David played and he pleased
the Lord but you don't
but he care for music
to you
you know it buzz in with your name
Abby.
Connie West.
Correct.
Wow.
How did you get that?
I thought there was something.
There was a secret card
that David played
and he pleased the Lord
but you don't really care
for music.
Is Kanye singing with a British accent?
Do you?
Next up. Go ahead.
Eddie.
Eddie.
John Lennon.
No.
The Bethel King come on.
The other beetle.
We have to say name.
Paul McCartney.
You have to say your name to us.
Amy.
Paul McCartney.
Correct.
Okay.
Dang, dang.
Wow.
Like beetles Paul McCartney.
No.
All right.
All right.
All right.
One more.
Or another one.
Nobody?
No.
You hear one more time?
No.
Adele.
Oh.
Wait, what?
No.
What?
Del.
It's me.
That's Adele.
I think that IA identified as a man.
That did not.
No, it's a woman.
It sounds like if Adela and Cartman had a kid.
I hear a small British man.
Okay, here is number four.
Abby.
Elvis.
Elvis, correct.
Oh, good job.
Dang, okay.
That's so dumb.
I'll thank you for the hallelujah.
You guys want to call more, are you down with this game?
No, let's go.
All right, next one.
Chris Martin?
No.
Ed Sheeran.
No.
I can't do it.
I wish you to have got got me like that.
It's tough.
We got two more.
Abby, you're winning.
Wow.
Okay.
Conning Jr.
No.
Abby, Frank Sinatra.
Correct.
What?
I mean, similar.
Man, I wouldn't fall.
for any of these.
Yes, you would.
That one you would.
Let that one again from the beginning.
Yeah, I hear it.
That's Harry Connix 5.
Okay, this is for three points.
Oh.
Come on, come on, come on.
Abby's up three to zero to one.
Oh, yeah.
Okay, here we go.
Let me see.
Maybe there's a garden balls
and all I ever learned from love
was how to shoot at someone.
Wow, do you.
Freddie Mercury.
Correct.
Yeah.
I'm in, baby.
I would never.
I'm not doing a three point.
I'm just kidding.
Avi still wins.
I just wanted to be excited about that.
Evie!
Nice job.
Have you been enjoying lunchbox and not being here?
I've loved it.
Yeah.
That's such an awesome week.
She plays more games.
She felt that the vibe's been better.
She feels better about herself.
Yeah.
She's just loving life.
Lifted up.
Yeah.
AI doesn't quite have it yet.
Nah.
It's trying, but didn't quite have it yet.
Yeah, that Adele was off.
No, you're just mad you didn't get it.
Elvis.
Come on.
Elvis was perfect.
That was the best one.
Yeah, Elvis was the best one.
It's time for the news.
Bobby's big.
Stories.
Dog stress is real.
We know people get stressed.
My dog doesn't get stressed.
I don't throw the story away.
Oh, no, mine does.
Stanley doesn't get stressed.
No, your dog is anxious.
Yeah.
She, like, lives anxious.
She's stressed.
Stanley does not get stressed.
The doorbell rings.
She is stressed to the max.
So the signs that your pet may be anxious, whining,
excessive grooming, ignoring their food, having accidents inside, destroying your stuff.
They can be prescribed a medication if it gets out of hand from Prevention Magazine.
Stanley is not stressed.
My God.
Tell her chills and runs.
Sometimes maybe she gets a little active.
She's active.
Yeah, I think you're anxious even with no stress, even with nothing.
Yeah, yeah.
She has a prescription for, like, they call it Doggy Zanax.
Has Mommy ever had been able?
Oh, interesting.
They share medicine.
All right, moving on.
I'm desperate.
These five household items can get you fined or even thrown in jail if you throw them in the garbage.
Oh, yes, yes, yes.
If they decide to actually go, okay, we found it.
Now we're going to go and prosecute this.
Right, you know it's crazy because I've done this.
Television and computers.
Oh.
Your old television or computers packed with various materials,
plastic, circuit, circuit boards, glass, metals,
a hundred buck penalty if they decide to go after you.
What are you supposed to do?
Where you can take them to get recycled.
Yeah.
Oh.
Really?
Yeah.
I never done that.
Batteries.
Definitely.
Like AAA batteries?
It says
Tossing lithium batteries into the trash
Could release toxic chemicals
Well, they're gonna hate that
I just flush mine down the toilet
Okay
I don't, just kidding
But 50 bucks, 100 bucks
Then you could get 12 months in prison
Wow
What are you in here for man?
Through batteries in the yard
Oh
You're my new girlfriend
Smartphones and tablets
Which makes sense
Kind of like those other two, right?
Same thing. Motor oil
Yeah
chemicals in the oil that are poisonous
Wildlife and plants
can seep into the soil and groundwater.
It's $50,000 fine.
But I think you can go behind like an auto zone.
They have oil.
You can just dump it back there.
Garbage disposal for me.
Definitely not.
I'm kidding.
And then microwaves.
That's considered e-waste.
And that's a pretty big one too.
So I don't know.
I don't know.
But Daily Mail.
Heads up.
This roller skater
was in a roller skating race.
And it was
these Asian games.
I saw it on YouTube.
lost by 0.001 seconds because he started celebrating right before.
Oh, no.
Hilarious.
I love to see somebody celebrating and lose.
That is so close.
So close.
How do they do that?
A 37-year-old guy named Elon Stanley got arrested in Massachusetts after blasting a guy in the face with a flare gun to the gas station.
The guy survived.
The same dude was also arrested in 2019 for threatening his roommate with a flare gun.
Okay.
Maybe we should keep flare guns away from this guy.
Yeah.
Boy, because it's not, you ever shot a flare gun?
Yes, awesome.
Yeah, it is.
Really cool.
It's not like, you shoot it kind of like a real gun, but it doesn't feel like a real gun.
It feels kind of like this.
It's like a Roman candle.
Yeah.
Yes.
No kick or anything.
And maybe he felt like he wasn't going to kill him.
So I'm going to use a flare gun instead of a real gun.
If that's case, it's good for you, buddy.
I'm glad.
But no.
WM.M.U.R. with that story.
Girl Scout cookies are going to cost more this year, thanks to inflation.
Cookie season usually runs January through April.
but not a big hike
six bucks this year
instead of five or five fifty
they thought it was gonna be like eight bucks
but now they're saying six bucks
the gluten free ones are eight
that's from the today show they are
yeah it's weird that you would charge more
for less
oh because it's free of something
they take something out
well yeah but they have to use
hey you heard what I said
there's less in there and you're charging me more
I didn't think about that
I'd find them like the motor oil
yeah yeah what's your favorite cookie
thin mint in the freezer
Yeah, that's good.
Eddie?
Shortbread.
I knew it would be something weird.
The regular one.
I knew it would be some weird.
A woman, 104 years old becomes the world's oldest skydiver.
Risky.
Yeah.
That's awesome.
She tandemed it.
It would be like driving with a bowl of soup if I were the tandem, the person.
You'd be scared that they would die.
Yeah.
Or break something.
You know, you got a big bowl of soup in the passenger seat and you got drive real carefully.
If you turn too sharp, the bowl goes over.
If you slam on the brakes, bowl dumps over.
I feel like that's, I got a bowl of soup on me at the jump doctor.
Right.
Landing.
I just, I don't want to jump out of a bowl of soup on me.
That's really cool, though.
Thank you.
I have those a good analogy too.
Also, I'm also, both.
I mean, both, your analogy and her being able to do that at 104 and not having a heart attack.
Yeah, it's pretty crazy.
From newser.com.
Boy, she's, I mean, you see her face and she's old, so her skin is.
Well, yeah.
Frill.
No, just like, and it's like blowing.
back. A lot of skin there.
Good for her. That's hilarious.
This morning,
speaking of spilling stuff,
Amy was pulling in the garage, and I was in the garage,
and I had my
Starbucks drink. It's not really a coffee. It's a tea.
And it was on top of the car, and
she was coming in, and Tim was making a joke,
our security guy, like, Amy flies in here,
but I didn't see Tim yell at me.
He's from around the corner, because he's
and I turned, because he startled me, and I
hit my drink. I forgot to go clean it up today.
It went all over my car.
And Amy just watching me.
And I was just humiliated.
I stopped and I was like, oh, the feeling.
I was like, oh.
It scared me and I went and knocked it right out.
And the whole thing, the top came off.
It's all over the side of the car.
Terrible.
Terrible.
Terrible.
Terrible.
But you didn't burn yourself or anything, right?
No.
Okay, good.
Or did you.
Hey, I would have sued.
That's right.
Lawsuit.
Scientists are developing an implant to cure cancer in just 60 days.
Oh, that'd be amazing.
With a goal to slash death rate by 50%.
Curing cancer could be as easy as a few taps on your mobile,
according to a team of scientists at Rice University,
who have received $45 million in funding
for a novel implant-based treatment system
that could cut cancer rates, that's about 50%.
Since and respond to implant technology
was aimed to improve the outcomes of immunotherapy treatments
for cancers that are usually difficult to treat.
The three-inch implant, or hybrid advanced
molecular manufacturing regulator,
would deliver immunotherapy drugs
to the patient in a closed-loop system already built in.
The changeable devices will communicate wirelessly,
potentially with a smartphone,
Researchers hope that the implant will only be needed for a short term eradicating the cancer
as a little 60 days.
Wow.
Your post.
I know.
Everybody has a go-to article of clothing.
They fill the best in.
What is yours?
Ooh.
I mean, I have a few pieces.
I like these jeans I have on right now.
I only had them for a week, but I've worn them like five times.
Nice.
Eddie?
Sweatpants and my Cowboys shirt.
It's old.
It's like a 15, 20-year-old cowboy shirt.
Yeah, mine's just a cut off in some shorts.
That's...
What's up?
Nothing.
You said that.
So finish your stuff.
sentence.
You're talking about the cutoffs?
I don't say that is what you feel most
comfortable in or that's what you feel best
in.
Both.
Okay.
Comfortable is best.
I'll wear a cutoff to dinner.
Yeah, you're not allowed to do that.
Well, we have rules now.
I've been...
You can't do that.
Sometimes I act a bit childish.
And should you...
Are you really going to wear a cutoff?
We're going to go to dinner with some friends.
I'm like, who cares?
It's not like we're going to the president's house.
I wear a cutoff.
She's like, no, you can't wear a cutoff.
Please.
Just don't for me.
And I'm like, okay.
So then we have rules.
I can wear cutoffs some places.
As long as the shirt was bought cut off, I didn't cut it myself.
That's called a formal cutoff.
Interesting.
So I can go like, formal cutoff?
Okay.
To some places.
And it's not even then I have like big arms or anything.
I'm just comfortable.
I like it.
Do you find formal cutoffs?
Oh, yeah.
I got like six.
And they look like they're not formal cutoffs?
No, they look like they're, well, they look like the sleeves were removed when they made the shirt.
And like hand?
Yeah.
Okay.
All right.
That's the depths that she has to go to give me an act like an adult.
I know.
A formal cutoff.
J.P. Morgan boss Jamie Diamond thinks that AI might make a 3.5 day workweek the norm.
That's from the daily mail.
But the problem is that 3.5 work week is going to be paid like a 3.5 work week.
That's it.
Pickle ball is wreaking havoc across the United States.
It's so fun.
I have an ankle injury right now because of it.
I just had to order pickleball shoes.
They hire up or something?
Yeah, my ankles.
They're basically tennis shoes.
Support.
But me, Brett and Rector and another friend play a lot.
Well, we play a couple times a week.
And I turn my ankle and it will not heal.
I didn't sprain sprain in it, but it's like if I push down on my toe with the ground, it doesn't hurt.
But if I lift my toe up, it hurts bad.
Interesting.
And so even when I run, I have to keep my foot kind of locked out a little bit.
But it won't heal.
But I order some pickleball shoes that are probably just tennis shoes.
They just changed the name of them.
They had a bunch of the back border and they're like, oh, I just change it.
to pick a ball will sound to all the idiots.
So there you go.
Thank you. That's the news.
Those were Bobby's B.
Stories.
This woman goes into a palm reader.
Does anybody even been to a palm reader before?
No.
I always thought they were like shady for like, you know,
they read other parts of your body.
Palm readers?
I'm not pretty sure.
They look at the lines on your palm.
No, no, but I thought they, I thought it was like,
no, that's massage parlors.
That's, I thought both maybe.
That's reflexology.
No, that's not.
That's a real thing.
I know I go, but sometimes.
Some people say in the strip mall, the behind the...
Yeah, but you've been to a palm reader?
Yeah, I have.
They didn't ask you a dudeing the dirty?
No, they just, like, read.
They pretended to read the lines on my palms.
They had little crystals laying out,
and they were also moving the crystals and energy.
Pretended?
I don't really...
Did you believe them?
No, like, I believed Amy's cousin, for sure,
but I did not believe the palm reader.
How much does that cost?
This cost me $25.
How long is the reading?
It only was, like, 30 minutes.
So they make $50 an hour?
Not bad.
Was it spontaneous?
Like you're walking by.
Yeah, we walked into the store where they were selling.
I was a little bus.
And they were selling some crystals.
And I was like, hey, I'm here and they're open.
Let's do it.
Okay.
So this moment goes to a palm reader.
Let's just call her Morgan.
Okay.
She goes into a palm reader and the person tells you, you don't have long to live.
Oh, no.
So imagine she tells you this.
So then they finished the reading and she hands, she's like, okay, here you go.
It gives them, whatever.
piece of chocolate parting gift or whatever.
The woman ended up dying the next day.
But it wasn't until the toxicology reports came back that showed the pesticides in her body
and they think of some of the chocolate.
Whoa.
She killed her?
Well, the story kind of a bit.
So, alleged.
Allegedly.
Yeah, all that, yeah.
But I mean, maybe she needed her correct score to get her record.
Yeah, yeah.
She's like, you know, I haven't been that accurate.
That's crazy.
Investigators are baffled over a case of woman who died after eating chocolate that she got from a palm reader who said she didn't have long to live.
That's terrible.
The palm reader then gave her a piece of chocolate as a parting gift.
So she ate it.
And then toxicology reports, it was that.
New York Post.
Boom.
That's crazy.
Yeah, how much pesticide can you fit?
Instead of a piece of chocolate.
And also, doesn't it taste it?
Right.
I don't even like darn chocolate.
Much less pesticide chocolate.
I mean, wouldn't you just rather just say that you're going to live a long life?
Right.
Yeah, exactly.
You're going to live to 110.
I'll take your money and you're right.
So that's that.
That's kind of a bummer and also just a wild story and why you shouldn't go to Palm Readers.
Or eat chocolate from strangers.
No, I don't mind that.
I like chocolate from anybody.
I know you, if I don't know you.
Okay, we have a caller on just a second who's going to tell us.
We've been talking about something apparently and they're warning us not to do it.
On the phone, Bobby in Mississippi.
Hey, Bobby, what's up, buddy?
Hey, I wanted to tell you guys about the pallets.
I ordered two off Amazon
and I thought I was getting
huge pallets
and they said delivery
already made so I pull up
in these two little boxes
pallets one foot by one foot
were on my doorstep
and I paid over $200 for these things
and I thought I was getting this
huge talent but I just thought I wanted to let you guys know
don't get stamped like I did
Yeah I don't think we're ordering ours
to be delivered right Scoob
but when we go pick them up they're going to be
it's a big pallet in the back of the truck.
Yeah, it's big enough for my truck to put it back there.
It's supposed to be a large palette.
And when Lunchbox gets back and he's healthy,
supposedly, they're going to go in...
How much do we pay for this thing?
It's like five and change.
Like $500-something?
Oh, boy.
It's expensive.
We all put in money.
We bought this palette that's random Amazon returns,
and then we're going to try to sell it all back
and make money off of it.
I think we all put in $87.50.
And we're sure we're not.
It's the one-foot-by-one-foot palette, like this guy.
I hope not.
I'd be so mad.
You get to see it, though, right?
According to Lunchbox, you get to pick it.
He doesn't even know.
Last time we were talking to him, he was Googling how to buy it.
Correct.
He even knows what we're getting.
But it was his idea.
I know.
And he has all of our money.
I know.
Trust me, I know.
This will be next week.
We were going to do it this week in case you're wondering, but Lunchbox has been out with COVID.
Hey, Bobby, we appreciate that call, though.
Thank you for the heads out, my friend.
Hey, you guys.
I love you guys.
Appreciate that, buddy.
All right, we will talk to Lunchbox next.
He's coming up here on the show.
On the phone.
But on the show.
Yeah.
He'll be on the show.
No, no, no.
Okay.
All right.
He's going to come and give us all a good lick.
Okay.
We're going to have him on the show next, but from home.
He has COVID.
A win is a win.
A win.
I don't care what you're saying.
Yep, that's me.
Clever Taylor the 4th.
You might have seen the skits, the reactions, my journey from basketball to college football,
or my career in sports media.
Well, somewhere along the way, this platform became bigger than I ever imagined.
And now I'm bringing all of that excitement to my brand new podcast, The Clifford Show.
This is a place for raw, unfiltered conversations with some of your favorite athletes,
creators, and voices that not only deserve to be heard, but celebrated.
One week, I'll take you behind the scenes of the biggest moments in sports and entertainment.
And the next, we'll talk about life, mental health, purpose, and even music.
The Clifford Show isn't just a podcast.
It's a space for honest conversations, stories that don't always get told,
and for people who are chasing something bigger.
So if you've ever supported me
or you're just chasing down a dream,
this is right where you need to be.
Listen to the Clifford show on the IHeart Radio app,
Apple Podcast, or wherever you get your podcast.
And for more behind the scenes,
follow at Clifford and at TikTok Podcast Network on TikTok.
There's two golden rules that any man should live by.
Rule one, never mess with a country girl.
You play stupid games, you get stupid prizes.
And rule two, never mess with her friends either.
We always say that trust your girlfriends.
I'm Anna Sinfield, and in this new season of the girlfriends,
Oh my God, this is the same man.
A group of women discover they've all dated the same prolific con artist.
I felt like I got hit by a truck.
I thought, how could this happen to me?
The cops didn't seem to care, so they take matters into their own hands.
I said, oh, hell no.
I vowed. I will be his last target.
He's going to get what he deserves.
Listen to the girlfriends.
Trust me, babe.
On the Iheart radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast.
What's up, everyone?
I'm Ago Vodam.
My next guest, you know from Step Brothers Anchorman, Saturday Night Live,
and the Big Money Players Network, it's Will Ferrell.
Woo, woo, woo, woo, woo.
My dad gave me the best advice ever.
I went and had lunch with them one day, 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.
I'm working my way up through, and I know it's a place that come look for up-and-coming talent.
He said, if it was based solely on talent, I wouldn't worry about you, which is really sweet.
Yeah.
He goes, but there's so much luck involved.
And he's like, just give it a shot.
He goes, but if you ever reach a point where you're banging your head against the wall and it doesn't feel fun anymore, it's okay to quit.
If you saw it written down, it would not be an inspiration.
It would not be on a calendar.
of, you know, the cat just hang in there.
Yeah, it would not be.
Right, it wouldn't be that.
There's a lot of luck.
Listen to thanks, Dad, on the Iheart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast.
Mr. COVID, back on with us, lunchbox from what's being called the COVID Dome, because everybody's got COVID in his house.
How you feeling today, buddy?
I'm good, man, I'm good, just, you know, rocking and rolling.
Okay.
It doesn't sound like it.
what do you mean?
Do I sound like Eddie all the time now or what?
What's he saying?
What's he saying?
Nasally?
Shots fired immediately between these two.
Hey, you kind of do though, dude.
Wow.
I know.
I thought that early.
I was like, man,
this is what Eddie sounds like every day.
So, do you still have symptoms?
I mean, I just sound like this, don't I?
I mean, I don't know if that's a symptom.
Do you have a sore throat,
runny nose?
Oh, yeah, I got a little bit of sore throat.
Well, that would be a symptom, yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, that's a symptom.
So you're still not feeling great.
So once he gets back to feeling good and no symptoms, he can come in.
Yeah.
But he has to wear a mask according to company policy.
So what do we be talking about tomorrow?
You nobody come in or what?
No, I'm thinking you don't come in until Monday, honestly.
Okay, but seems though back in the day company policy was you had to have a mask,
but then if you were on the mic, you could take it off.
Eddie missed like a month.
Back of the day, I couldn't come back for two months.
No, I know.
Was it two months?
Yes, dude. And I couldn't come back until there was a positive, a negative test.
And every time I went there, like, you're not going to get one.
Like, it's going to be positive for the next like three months.
Okay. That's crazy.
Well, that was back in the day, day. But just back in the day, I feel like it was like, you have to have a mask.
He's going to work in a different room. Okay.
He's going to be a different room.
Okay, okay. That's fine.
You sure? I think I'm good, man.
Yeah, he sounds great.
Well, yeah, a couple things we want to address with you.
Number one, we don't have a palette. There's no palette of Amazon stuff.
Oh, yeah, man. I mean, I mean, there's a lot.
the Cygnus kind of, you know, interfered with my able to go pick it up.
Like, just, I mean, there was no, on the docket.
There was nothing about COVID coming.
And so I didn't plan for that.
So I was able, unable to go purchase the pallet.
So when I get back next week, me and Scoob and go pick up a pallet, we'll be good to go.
So what's the new deadline you'd like to enforce on yourself?
The new deadline is whenever Scoob is comfortable would be.
No, we can't leave, we can't do vague.
We can't leave it vague.
being in a car with him for
what's what I'm saying I mean it's up to
scuba's comfortability
Scuba what's a deadline because our listeners
they're telling us not to do it but they also want to hear us
buy this palette of returned goods and see
if we can make any money. So his new deadline
he shouldn't come back until Monday.
Correct, yes I'm looking at my calendar here so that'd be Monday the 9th
I think he'd give him until the end of that week so
the 13th another week
I mean we can give him another year and he still probably wouldn't
have it to be honest with you. Good point. He does have
our money though that's what that's the problem does yeah
he has my money now too I gave him okay so next
we need it in the studio by next Friday
yeah it's not we get our money back
if not we want our money back
yeah we'll go buy a palat
oh oh oh oh oh no no no no no no no we need
you have until next Friday to get it in here or money back okay
hey the pal will be there
don't worry about that why are you doing a high register
right now that's not that's just
that's the um
COVID, man.
Yeah, it's COVID talk.
Also, nobody won that billion dollars in the lottery.
Are you still playing the lottery even though you're sick?
Yeah, I've been playing that lottery.
I mean, listen, I apologize to the gas station workers,
but it is worth the risk of them getting sick in me being a billionaire.
No.
You been going in with COVID?
Well, what do you want me to do, man?
Let's say, let's just say that the gas station by my house is the one that sells
the winning ticket.
and I don't go because I have a little sickness.
Do you think I would be able to live with myself?
Do you think, oh, oh, you know what I mean?
Good job.
Lunchbox.
You know what I mean?
No, that would be my opportunity to be almost a billionaire.
Well, are we playing it again?
Scooby-ah, because we didn't win the last 20 bucks I gave you.
Oh, we are going to be able to live.
We're playing tonight for sure.
It's still talking.
Everybody in the classroom.
Everyone in the side room.
Everyone that is cleaning is cleaning the bathrooms in that building.
I don't know who that is.
in a moment of weakness
when I am down on my bed
like, you know, ill and sick,
we need to rally around me.
Okay.
And you know what will bring me back more than ever?
Like what will make me feel better than, oh, you know,
this is the worst new rockney speech I've ever heard.
Yeah.
Win one for the Gipper?
Yeah, it's just like, I'm in for 20 bucks.
You can do it at lunchbox his honor or not.
I don't care.
He's in his death bed, dude, his sickness, his illness.
When I'm in the bed line of sick.
No.
Let me tell you.
I will rise up.
Oh, God.
If we win a billion dollars, I mean, I will, instead of taking Advil and Tylenol and drinking Gatorade, I will drink $100 bills to make myself feel better.
What is that?
None of this inspires us.
I don't understand.
I sent you my 20 scuba Venmo.
It's up until for a billion bucks tonight.
Okay.
So we scuba.
Win one for the gift.
Sorry, we've been Moved scuba or what?
Scooby Women, anything with that last one?
We won $8.
See?
I'll reinvest that, though, and that could be a winning ticket.
Oh, my God.
If you're in, just send Scoop with a Venmo for $20.
Does Scuba have Venmo now?
Does Scuba have VINMO now?
No, I just send to his wife.
Just think about it.
It's a $1 billion.
Like, if you think something will change your life,
you have to be ready to...
Okay, you don't have to convince us that a billion dollars would change our life.
We already know that.
Yeah. This is lunchbox, thank you.
Hope you feel better, buddy.
Wait, wait, whoa, whoa, don't hang up on me yet.
I mean, just imagine.
No, no, no, no.
Okay, we're done.
Right.
Thank you.
Let's play this.
We'll check with him tomorrow.
All right, lunchbox, everybody, with COVID.
Bobby Bone Show.
Bonehead.
Don't hurry up the day.
Lunchbox is still out sick.
Eddie is in with the bonehead.
There's a guy in Philadelphia.
He's walking through a parking lot.
He looks in the back of a pickup truck.
He's like, what is that?
Is that a shopback?
That's a nice shop back.
So he grabs it, he steals it, puts in his car.
What he didn't realize, though,
is that the shopback belonged to the Philadelphia Bee Company
and they had just vacuumed like thousands of bees.
No way.
And Hornets were inside the back still.
What?
That's like a cartoon.
Did they all come out?
That's hilarious.
What is that sound?
That's like Bugs Bunny type sound.
All of a sudden, man, just got me a...
Yosemite, he left his shop back there.
That's hilarious.
That's crazy.
Yeah, so he pulls over, dumps the shop back, and he gets out of there.
Does he leave the shot back?
Oh, yeah.
Not messing with the Hornets.
That's crazy.
That's your bonehead story of the day.
Ramundo wants to cash out our NFL bet on Draft Kings.
Why?
We're four weeks into the season.
Four or five.
Four or five?
Four or five?
This will be the fifth that we're going into.
Okay, yeah, so four in.
Go ahead.
I just feel like there's a better use of our money.
They have these things that I've discovered called Cash Three contests,
and we could do it during the show.
There's a drawing at 926 a.m.
Every day during the week.
And so I thought we could take whatever Draft Kings is willing to give us for the Saints,
because I don't love the Saints.
They are two and two.
And then we can do a cash three, live on the air.
Yeah.
I don't know that we're even offered a payout.
Let me look.
For the New Orleans Saints, we have wagered all of our money in.
12 of us at 50 bucks.
We have wagered $600.
Now, if the Saints won at all, we went $18,600.
Saints.
Say it again?
Saints are pretty solid.
That's how much they're not expected to go to the Super Bowl.
But it's not that.
They're in a weak division.
They can win their division.
Then once it gets to the playoffs, baby, let's go.
That's where it gets tough.
So everybody put a team in a hat.
Mine got drawn.
It was the Saints.
If we cash out now, we've all put in money to be $600.
If we cash out now, we make $241.
We don't make it.
That's what we get.
So we lose $359.
I just feel like now's the time to do it.
If you wait longer into the season and they start to lose, they're going to give us no money.
There's no way we cash out at two and two and lose half our money.
Sometimes you have to do it.
Cut your losses.
Cut your losses.
I've heard that.
I've heard it too.
And the quarterback, he was like hurt, that he plays, some worried about him.
And New Orleans, do we just do it because they're a radio market?
I don't know.
No, I put them in, everyone put a team in the bucket.
Then we started eliminating teams one by one.
That was the one that we picked.
Do you think they win the Super Bowl right now?
I picked them because their odds were so good versus how good I think they could be.
I think they can win their division.
And I think, what are you getting to play in the playoffs?
Let's go.
Do I think they're going to, what I bet them to win the Super Bowl myself?
No.
But I think the odds were good, so that's who we have.
We're rolling with them.
Okay.
We're not losing half our money a few weeks in, losers.
Can you tell me the amount again that we win if they go?
18,600.
$100. But we can cash out and place another bit.
We can always do that. But $200.
Let's just raise more money. Let's fund this thing.
You guys are crazy wanting to lose money so quick.
I have $176.35 to spend on draft games.
Wow. Good for you. How's that?
I don't know. It seems like you started with 20 bucks and somehow you got there.
That's weird thing.
I think that you gave me some bets to make.
Yeah, I didn't give you money.
But yeah. You rolled with us.
You rolled with.
It's a double A basketball probably.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
All right.
I'm ready for more.
Let's go.
Well, March.
I'll see you then.
No, no, I can bet on football.
Football.
Yeah.
Both kinds.
It's called football.
Soccer.
Listen to 25 whistles.
We got a new episode that went up yesterday.
We'll tell you who to bet on.
There you go.
Okay.
That's it.
Listen to the whole episode.
Let me know.
All right, we're done.
Thank you.
We're not moving off the Saints for now.
We're not moving off the Saints.
Okay.
We're going to go down with the vote if it goes down.
Yeah, we're going down.
Okay.
That's it.
Thank you.
We will see you guys tomorrow. Bye.
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