The Bobby Bones Show - Wednesday Post Show (3-20-24)

Episode Date: March 20, 2024

We address the update with Bruno Mars’ gambling debt and Riley Strain who went missing in Nashville. We grill Eddie on another thing he is ‘wanting to do’ but probably won’t. Bobby talks about... his upcoming sports memorabilia series and what he’s going to do if he makes money on it. We get into how it went with Amy at the driving range and if she’s good enough to play a round of golf.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 This is an I-Heart podcast. Guaranteed human. A win is a win. A win is a win. I don't care what you're saying. Yep, that's me, Clifford Taylor the 4th. You might have seen the skits,
Starting point is 00:00:13 my basketball and college football journey, or my career in sports media. Well, now I'm bringing all of that excitement to my brand new podcast, the Clifford Show. This is a place for raw, unfilled conversations with athletes, creators, and voices that not only deserve to be heard, but celebrated.
Starting point is 00:00:28 So let's get to it. Listen to the Clifford show on the IHard Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast. And for more behind the scenes, follow at Clifford and at TikTok Podcast Network on TikTok. This is Julian Edelman, host of games with names. On our latest episode, we got comedian Blake Anderson from Workaholics and The Hilarious This Is Important Podcast. Let's go. We did beat them in improv. You had an improv against the team?
Starting point is 00:00:53 Yes, we would pull up their schools would be there with signs for us. It's competition. What you would win. is a bottle of gold slover. James Fester threw it out of a van because he didn't want us drinking it. For more games with names, visit the IHeart Radio app
Starting point is 00:01:07 or wherever you get your podcast. Readers, Katie's finalists, publicists, we have an incredible new episode this week for you guys. We have our girl Hillary Duff in here, and we can't wait for you to hear this episode. They put on Lizzie McGuire 2am, video on demand.
Starting point is 00:01:21 This guy's bobo-o-bub-a-m. 2 a.m. Whatever time it is, Lizzie McGuire. And I'm like, the paper of you. It was like a first, like, closet moment from me where I was like, You're like, I don't feel like she's hot, like the rest of them.
Starting point is 00:01:32 No, no, no. I was like, she's beautiful. But I'm appreciating her in a different way than these boys are. I'm not like, but listen to Los Coleristas on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or whatever you get your podcast. It's time for the Bobby Bones post show. Here's your host, Bobby Bones. There's a follow up to the MGM Bruno Mars story. MGM Resorts says its relationship with Bruno Mars is.
Starting point is 00:02:07 one of mutual respect. And any speculation otherwise is completely false. He has no debt with MGM. The story came out that Bruno Mars had debts as high as $50 million in table games. That's from the Review Journal. Any speculation otherwise is completely false. He has no debt with MGM. It's pretty direct.
Starting point is 00:02:26 It's a direct response. He still does residency at MGM? I know he does in Vegas. I'm not sure if that's exactly who it's with. Do you know? I know it's with MGM property, one of the properties. Maybe he has no debts with them because he's agreed to do 100 shows.
Starting point is 00:02:41 I don't know. It just is weird that story came out if it's absolutely false. But a lot of stories come out that are false. But that's their response. Another story I've been talking about is the kid who disappeared here. Yeah, right.
Starting point is 00:02:54 I saw him up on, not him, I saw his story up on a billboard for the first time locally. It was like if you see him call this number. But that was the first time that I had seen that, you know, we talk about it, how he went to Luke Bryan's bar. disappeared. They found his credit card or his check card, whatever.
Starting point is 00:03:11 But yeah, I told Eddie, I said, I saw it driving around. But still, I didn't know he was 6-6. I was so tall. Yeah, 150 pounds. Really tall. Or 160 pounds, something like that. So what do people think now? What's the latest theory? What's the latest news? They're bringing in the Cajun Army. To go search the water. The search to water. What's the Cajun Army? I saw that, but I don't know. Okay.
Starting point is 00:03:30 There are people from Katrina that were just like, man, we got boats. Let's start looking for people. and now they go to every natural disaster and they help search for people and so they're bringing their boats and they're telling people like normal citizens, please stop what you're doing. You're like, it's very dangerous and you've got to understand
Starting point is 00:03:47 where you're looking there's a lot of needles, there's trash, you need to have the proper gear on. So like... For the people that are being like... Internet sleuths. Vigilante searchers. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:03:57 Well, I guess the thing is those people really... I want to insert my opinion here. This is an editorial by yours truly. Those people that are doing that, I would say 90% of them don't actually care. They just want the hits. They want the, if they're doing it and they're coming off TikTok or doing it on, they're doing it because they, that's their thing on TikTok or Instagram.
Starting point is 00:04:19 Yeah. And that's their content creation. I don't think they're really doing it to save a specific person or they'd be doing it in other places as well. It's high profile. So not all, but I would say a lot of them are. And they're not going to stop because someone says, it's not in your best interest because their best interest is getting hits and clicks. That is editorial by me.
Starting point is 00:04:37 Not all, but I would say most. And those internet sleuths are not always that good. Like when the... Oh, yeah, they just want clicks. So they don't need to be that good. But the Idaho murders, when those girls got killed and people were like, oh, it was this professor or this person. And they were naming names.
Starting point is 00:04:49 It was like, oh, my gosh, guys. But they are the ones that found the bank card. They are. True. I'm not... But there are a lot of them in one found the bank card. Yes. And also, that's great.
Starting point is 00:05:00 My only point is where the Cajun Army or whomever is saying, don't go around these parts. because it's dangerous. That's not going to stop them because they're not actually doing it for the best interest of people. They're doing it for their own best interest so they can get clicks and views.
Starting point is 00:05:12 Not all, but most. And what's the latest theory? I still think, I mean... Same. There's nothing new. Just the fact that the bank card is right there, the homeless people said, you know, he came in with a crash.
Starting point is 00:05:28 Like they all heard him. It just tells me that he probably wander a little farther down the bank and just, fell in. But I feel like if he fell in also, wouldn't there be like... Oh yeah.
Starting point is 00:05:40 To take him a long ways down. He could be miles down the river. But I feel like if he fell, wouldn't there be like broken branches, like his path down to the water? Like, he has to hit something. I guess I don't know what that is like over there. Yeah, do I?
Starting point is 00:05:55 I've just seen it. I've really been, honestly, I've been wanting to join the search, but I mean, I just, there are too many people doing it. There are too many people doing it.
Starting point is 00:06:02 Eddie. I'm serious. Guys, I asked my wife, I've said, like, I want to go down there. And I ask my 16-year-old son, do you want to go with me? But then you see all these people online. I'm like, I don't really want to just interact with those people. I think if you did it, though, it wouldn't so much be for content. Like, you genuinely would.
Starting point is 00:06:19 Just want to go look. Yeah. So, but I would say a lot of people that are coming in to do that, they're creating content or doing it for that. But again, you want to do a lot of stuff. I do. I want to donate a kidney. I'm going to donate bone marrow.
Starting point is 00:06:30 So they have a point with jumping on you. But I'm also saying, I don't think you're the same as them. but I think it's like the need to say it. Like don't you think we all care in one? Absolutely. Have you thought about going? No. No.
Starting point is 00:06:40 Right. I have. But now I have. But now I have. But now we both have thought about going. I just thought about it too. But you didn't think about it. I'm telling you what I literally thought about and how I really wanted to do it.
Starting point is 00:06:52 I just decided not to do it. And this is the only time I've ever wanted to do this. But you shouldn't get credit because you don't get credit for thinking about giving a kidney. I didn't say that with credit. But it's like you're better than us. I'm not looking for credit. You're like 1% better than us because you're. actually thought about it.
Starting point is 00:07:07 No. You guys, you understand. I feel like you kind of snapped at me. Did you think about it? Exactly. Well, because you're saying like, okay, we're all do that. Like, no, like, I really thought about going,
Starting point is 00:07:14 but I don't want to be in the mix of that. And seriously, like, I think. In the mix of what? Like, what's bad? Other people searching for it. People searching, one. Unsafe. Like, lunchbox just brought up.
Starting point is 00:07:22 Unsafe. Two. And three, like, what have you mess with something that investigators really need? And you've touched. Now, hundreds of people have already touched it. I mean... It's a difference in 101 and 100, though. What's the difference
Starting point is 00:07:33 and 101 people in 100. Well, I'm just saying like, I just, I don't know. Don't do it. I even thought about taking the kayak down there. I'll take the river. I'll go on the river. You're not, it doesn't matter. I'm also, it.
Starting point is 00:07:46 Say something, say something, lunchbox. No, no, I just had a meeting a minute ago and I actually got told some really great stuff, but I didn't. Yeah, it was really good. You guys will know soon. I didn't, we didn't get it until 1 o'clock this morning and then got up at four, and only got three hours a night before. So when I stopped doing the show. and had that meeting, I crashed hard.
Starting point is 00:08:08 I should have never stopped. I should have just said, corporate, suck it. I'm not going to a meeting. But if it was good news, I didn't. You can text it to me. I should have said, text me the news, good or bad. They were like, we thought about not telling you this. And I'm like, this is what I said in the meeting.
Starting point is 00:08:21 If it's going to make me mad, don't tell me today. Today is not the day. Because I'm exhausted. And I was feeling it for the first time because I did today's show. It was great. We had a great show. And I said, if it's going to be good, I'm probably not going to react in the positive way that you want.
Starting point is 00:08:37 So if you feel like you need a really positive reaction, also don't tell me. Just wait till tomorrow. And they still told me. And I was like, oh, how about that? And I think they wanted a better reaction, but I'd warn them, don't because I'm tired. So that's what's up.
Starting point is 00:08:53 Okay. Thank you for the update on what's up with a kid. And Eddie, thank you for almost doing it, thinking about it. Now there's no point of looking there. Have you thought about ending war or like world peace? No. thought about that. I know I can't do that. Have you thought about feeding the world?
Starting point is 00:09:07 No. I know I can't do that. I can probably raise money for that. Like, I'm going to walk somewhere. You thought about raising money, though? No, actually did raise money for foster care. I did that. What about feeding the world? No, I've never thought about that. Okay. Let's make sure. Brian, from Denver. Left this voicemail. Go ahead.
Starting point is 00:09:22 Hey, Bobby. Good morning. Studio. I have a question for this video. I received an Etsy package a couple weeks ago, I love the product, but then today checked my mailbox and another one of the same product showed up in my house. So around the room, what would you guys do? I am a little bit stuck, so help. She got two items. She only ordered one from Etsy.
Starting point is 00:09:48 Everybody familiar with Etsy? Oh, that's what she said. Yes, okay. I think this is a bit different than Amazon, if I'm being honest. Most Etsy things that I have been, because I ordered some, like a bus staff. for the studio at my house. And how do you go to Etsy? They didn't make them.
Starting point is 00:10:04 There's a lot of small businesses. Yeah, they're people. Ray was a Etsy. Had a real career in Etsy for a while. Oh, yeah. Yeah, I'm trying to start it back, too. You are? At what? Making what?
Starting point is 00:10:13 Well, I think I've been ruled out. It's my wife now and her friend. They're trying to do hats, but they couldn't figure out how to get the print to go on a hat. Apparently it was a lot easier to go on a sweatshirt. So they did it one day for like six hours, weren't able to get it to work, so right now it's on hold.
Starting point is 00:10:26 So would you want to steal money from Ray and Bay's small business? No. because it's probably a small business, I'd send it back. Or send a message to them, hey, I just got two of these. If it's Amazon, it's probably more beneficial just to keep it than to send it back because they have so much going in there. They tell you to keep it. They'd say that.
Starting point is 00:10:43 I've been sent multiple things and reached out and Amazon's like, hey, no problem. Whereas this person might be like, oh, cool, yeah, I'll send you a postage. Could you send it back? That'd be great. Or you just be nice and send it back. Yeah, but it doesn't matter. I would just inquire if it's a mom and a pop because they need probably the big. business. Or if you don't need two of them, give it to someone else. Yeah, but again, I think
Starting point is 00:11:04 they messed. And yeah, they didn't mess up. You could just keep it. You could just keep it. But if you're asking what we think you should do, I think what I would do is I'd send an email going, hey, I got two of these. It was an accident. I can send it back. They go from there. I'd probably keep both of them, but I would think about email. I like that. And that makes you one percent better than everybody else who didn't. Is he being unkind? Is he making fun of me? I kind of enjoyed that. Yeah, I'm going to be honest. I kind of, keep a note, everyone. No, I kind of enjoyed that one. Here you go. Here is voice amount number two.
Starting point is 00:11:35 Yes, Bobby. My husband has been listening to you for over 10 years, and his name is Givert, and recently he got addicted to this sports break, and he has been on it ever since. It has consumed his life. We now own comics and helmet. We own sports memorabilia and cards. So my call to you is you make an announcement for my husband to stop and find a hobby like walking outside and selling fresh air. Thank you. Gilbert, it's Bobby here. you to listen closely to what I'm having to say, because I don't say it often. I don't know if you're watching this clip or if you're listening, whatever the case is.
Starting point is 00:12:08 That's what I'm saying you're awesome. You keep doing you, buddy. Can he do the breaks while he walks outside? Yeah, because she said make sure he's doing something outside. So I do. Go out in the backyard and do it. Do you want to see this? And he's a Gilbert or Gibbert. Kind of like Gibbert.
Starting point is 00:12:21 I thought I said Gifford. Yeah. Is that Dan Marino signed Funko? Morgan, you're right? No. Are you sick? No. Or you have your normal coughing?
Starting point is 00:12:30 No, it's my allergies. She's really bad. This is a Dan Marino signed Funko. There it is. Everybody, enjoy. Nice, man. Cool. No.
Starting point is 00:12:40 I know. Hey, man, no you don't care. We're opening our eBay, though, probably early next week. You're opening what? My eBay. Oh, you're selling them. That's crazy. So you bought something and now you're going to resell it?
Starting point is 00:12:52 So it's the whole show that I'm doing about sports members. No, no, I get it. But that's crazy. We bought a palette like 10 months ago and we still haven't sold a thing. Oh, that's true. No, yeah, ours goes up. and we have more stuff than the pal that had in it, honestly. And we took all the pictures.
Starting point is 00:13:05 We're good. The only reason we're not Reed, who's part of our show, his grandma passed away. And so he had to go back home. And so I was like, hold off, because we would have launched it this week. But I'm doing a show on sports memorabilia and the different parts of it
Starting point is 00:13:18 that I found interesting. And sports breaks is something that I find super interesting because I never heard of them. You go and there's these boxes that are sealed by the company and people buy the sealed boxes. And then you basically, like a lottery system, if they draw your number, basically, you win what's in the box.
Starting point is 00:13:34 And sometimes it's good. Sometimes it's terrible. But that's one of the... There are other episodes too. They make a lot of money doing that? They probably do pretty good, yeah. I mean, some of them more than others. But I mean, you get a box of what they would call, like a gold box,
Starting point is 00:13:48 and it's a really expensive one. It's got three items in it. And let's say you get the gold box. You'd have to pay $2,000 to get the entire gold box if you wanted no lottery, just to open it yourself. They probably pay $1,600, and you get it for like $19. That's pretty good. well that's what every business does.
Starting point is 00:14:03 A little profit, yeah. So, I, now I brought them to work with me. I made seven Bobby Bones and Stanley Funkos and I'm going to sign them all.
Starting point is 00:14:17 And then you're going to sell them? But here's what I'm going to do. I'm going to sell them, yes, on the eBay, on the shop. So what I said was, I'm doing this experiment and I spent a ton of money, but I tell you in the show how much money I spent. And I'm seeing if through my quote unquote
Starting point is 00:14:31 investing or spending on these breaks are definitely different things. If I can actually make money or get back to even or how much I'm going to lose or whatever the case is. And through the process you learn about authenticating cards, grading them, memorabilia, what's good, fake stuff. Once I hit even, right when I hit if I honestly don't think I'm going to, but if I do happen to hit a profit, I'm going to split any profit with St. Jude. because we got to put a lot of work into it and I got to pay read
Starting point is 00:15:02 we have to do stuff but I'm going to split any profit with St. Jude Once we hit even. But you're not even sure that that will happen. I don't know. I have no idea what to expect. I literally have no idea. And I can lose a bunch of money but that's the whole point of the show is to be educated in it.
Starting point is 00:15:19 There's a trailer up if you go to my Instagram, Mr. Bobby Bones. But this Dan Marino Funko is pretty awesome. How much is a signed Dan Marino Funko go for if you search for it? Signed Dan Marino Funko. Then I have seven of mine that I made. I would guess $200. Oh, really? $300.
Starting point is 00:15:38 Yeah, $250. There's one listed for $694. It's used. But what's the lowest? Well, used means they're just reselling it. Oh. It's not from the actual manufacturer. There's $2.49.425.
Starting point is 00:15:50 I'd say $250 is about average. $6.94. Bones, for yours, do you have to authenticate those? They've already been authenticated. I don't open it. And the authentication stickers are always on it where you can do the QR code. It used to be to get a certificate, and there's still certificates in it. But now there's a QR code on everything,
Starting point is 00:16:05 so you can hit the QR, something I teach in this show. Yeah. The authentication is you hit the QR code. It takes you to it, tells you if it's authentic or not. But I also have like a pair of LeBron James and a pair of Kevin Durant game used shoes. There's no authentication on them. I won them in a charity thing years ago. So I found an authenticator, and I shipped them off to them to see what the process is.
Starting point is 00:16:28 And then we heard there was some, oh boy. There's a company, not a company. There are some people that were faking the signatures of them, which is a thing too. So what we're worried is that they're going to come back inauthentic. But we hope they're authentic. I believe they're authentic. But if they do, like game worn LeBron's are going for like $5,000.
Starting point is 00:16:50 I mean, yeah, it'd be amazing. Game worn Durant's 3,400. What are regular shoes signed by? A fake person go for. Zero dollars, zero cents. But I bought him at a charity event for like 10 years ago for like $1,500 bucks. So all this.
Starting point is 00:17:07 It's called I saw the sign, like I told you. About sign stuff. A show about memorabilia, not ace of base. I saw the sign. I saw the sign. And it opened up my eyes. I saw the sign. Let's do this mid roll here, Ray.
Starting point is 00:17:19 A win is a win. A win is a win. I don't care where you'll say it. 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.
Starting point is 00:17:32 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
Starting point is 00:17:50 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 Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast. And for more behind the scenes, follow at Clifford and at TikTok Podcast Network on TikTok. Readers, Katie's finalist, publicists. We have an incredible new episode this week for you guys.
Starting point is 00:18:26 have our girl Hillary Duff in here, and we can't wait for you to hear this episode. They put on Lizzie McGuire at 2 a.m. Video on demand. This guy's... 2 a.m. Whatever time it is. Lizzie McGuire. And I'm like... Wild. A wild batch you were with. It was like a first, like, closet moment from me where I was like... You're like, I don't feel like she's hot. Like the rest of that. No, no, no. I was like, she's beautiful. But I'm appreciating her in a different way than these boys are. I'm not like... But listen to Los Coleristas on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast.
Starting point is 00:18:56 This is Julian Edelman, host of games with names. On our latest episode, we got comedian Blake Anderson from Workaholics and The Hilarious. This is Important Podcast. Let's go. We did beat them in improv. You had an improv against the team? Yes. We would pull up their schools would be there with signs for us.
Starting point is 00:19:18 It's competition. What you would win is a bottle of gold slager. James Fester threw it out of a van because he didn't want us drinking it. For more games with names, visit the IHeartRadial app or wherever you get your podcast. Okay. Anyway, Gilbert, you go be you, buddy. I don't care if you do it all inside. Never walk outside.
Starting point is 00:19:37 Is it Gilbert or Gibbert? I still don't know if it was Gilbert. What's written, Gilbert? Here's Sammy from Richmond, Virginia. Amy said that she went through the driving range. I was wondering how she did what percentage of our shops were playable. She went hard yesterday on Instagram. She was like, Bobby sucks.
Starting point is 00:19:53 He's an idiot. What? I know, that's what I felt like. Because you're like, I can do left-handed and right-handed. Why did you say that, Amy? But I didn't say that at all. I felt like you were saying. So weird.
Starting point is 00:20:01 That's what you read. I didn't say that. No, no. Amy posted a video, like a real... I think I said... I'm a madag street. I should... I forgot.
Starting point is 00:20:08 I posted it and I was like, oh, I forgot to tag the guys because they didn't think I could hit it both ways. Basically, you're saying Bobby stupid. He's wrong. That's not what I said. I saw it, Amy, and I'd like to say that you are a better righty. Oh, but some people are saying I'm a better left.
Starting point is 00:20:21 I think she's attached to thinking she could do something left-handed. Correct. And so she's not going to let that cloud. She's going to make that cloud or judgment. There are comments where they say, say they think they're There are comments that say a lot that,
Starting point is 00:20:32 that queen, what's her name, hang out with us yesterday. Yeah, okay, whatever. It doesn't matter. Buckingham,
Starting point is 00:20:38 the disappearing princess. Kate Middleton. Oh, Kate. Yeah. Fake Kate. Fake Kate, because it's like a, they're messed with the image.
Starting point is 00:20:45 Well, yeah, but no, she showed up yesterday, day before yesterday. Yeah. With video. With video. What?
Starting point is 00:20:52 I don't know. There's a, there's a, there's a, professional Kate Milton look-alike, too, that's out there. And they think maybe it could be her,
Starting point is 00:20:59 but that whole situation's weird, but I just don't care about the rule of family that much. Yeah, I haven't paid much attention because it's like, okay, I love a good scandal or I love when people trying to hide something because then I start to care about it. And that's the only reason I care a little bit is because people on TikTok are like, we think she, you know, they give all their theories. It's like the theories about the kid here, but this is like real life where somebody died and this one's like they're way invested, but who cares? Those TikTok trends are funny, man. Like now everyone's using the Beyonce song as kind of like their music. Oh yeah. It's just
Starting point is 00:21:27 funny. Like it just comes out of nowhere. She's all about trends in general. Just trends in general. And then I see one now of the guy, the guy from Stranger Things, he's a singer. I don't know. Do you see the clip of from Ted Lassow, the quiet coach? Beard.
Starting point is 00:21:41 Beard. And then the team owner who can't sing, because she sang in the show once. Doing Love Shack together. Yeah. I got me. And then it's good. Amy, left-handed, right-handed,
Starting point is 00:21:50 whatever you're going to do. I encourage you if it's even to be right-handed. As a left-handed person, life is difficult doing active things on the wrong side. I agree. And he wants to know it playable. Like when you get up and you hit 10. Well, I mean, I make contact and hit it.
Starting point is 00:22:07 They're all pretty good. I mean, sometimes I would swing and miss, but I was taking my eye off the ball. There's so much, you're like, I'm like, okay, I want to relax and not think, but then I'm like, look at the ball, have athletic stance, lean a little bit forward because I was leaning way back,
Starting point is 00:22:22 but don't lean too much forward. You know, don't bend your arm. It could be anything. This arm, but you can bend that arm. And yeah, I feel. like anytime I would try to look up too quickly to like see where the ball's going, that's when I would not have as good of... Look up
Starting point is 00:22:35 to see a bad shot. That's right. Or don't look up and don't see a shot at all because you missed it. Because what usually is happening when you look up is your body's coming up too, and so you're a different distance from the ball than you're when you're when you swung. Yeah. But nobody's good here. Amy, how how far are you hitting the ball?
Starting point is 00:22:51 I don't know how to measure that. It looks far. They have little markers. Oh, did not. Listen. Yeah, I comment on her video and she goes, let's go play golf. I'm like, well, I don't know. Let's go to the green, she says. Let's go. I don't know if you're ready to play around, but you might be. Yeah, maybe.
Starting point is 00:23:05 She can go. I take my kids to play around. She can go. It'd be a funny video segment. Yeah. Well, just, I got a, I don't know. There's other things to consider. I guess it really doesn't matter.
Starting point is 00:23:19 When you're at a hole, you just hit it. And if I don't go that far, that's okay. She can take me more hits to get it in the hole. For sure. I know that that's the. I mean, we're not good. Okay. Amy,
Starting point is 00:23:29 I played with old people that, like, beat me, and they hit it 100 yards. It's not about how far you hit it. Okay, cool. It's about, you need to hit it down there. Then, yeah, I think I'm ready. Okay, good. I mean, I'm not ready. And I play, you know.
Starting point is 00:23:42 You have good days, though, out there, right? Hey, a bad day golf is better than a good day of working. That's right. Yeah. Is that what it is? Bad day of fishing, better than a good day of working or something. Yeah. But yeah, Amy's videos up.
Starting point is 00:23:53 Yeah, you have a pretty athletic swing. It is cool. Thanks. Yeah. Is it just driver you're hitting, or you hit another? clubs too. I only use the one with the big head. Yeah, that's driver. That's what she said. Literally she said that. Ray is our short king. Don't forget that. Excuse me? Ray is our short king. What does that mean? He's a short king. He's a short guy who's a king. He's a short king.
Starting point is 00:24:15 How's he a king? He's a freaking king of the short guys. You never heard the term short king? Well, Ray's our short king. And so I thought it was funny Ray had reposted a story about the short king. Does it like a... You got Duncan drink. They have a drink now. They said medium and large. People just don't like that people are all about the short king. And you're our short king. Why would they not hire you to do ads for it? Don't worry, I already hit them up. Yeah, Ray, our short king.
Starting point is 00:24:37 There's a story about filters and, you know, you get on Instagram, you do a little filter, you make yourself look good. And I probably would do them if I, I don't even fix typos. So I'm definitely not going to do a filter. But I probably would if I, I'm not against it. I just don't put enough time into it. But how cosmetic surgeries on those specific things have gone way up on the time. Like when filters came in.
Starting point is 00:25:02 The filter changes your face? Yeah. It can... Smooth it out. Eliminate acne. You can sharpen you a little bit. Oh, wow. You can even go and filter inside of apps as well.
Starting point is 00:25:11 Like tune, as they'd say. Tune stuff? I thought it just changed like the coloring of things. You thought they just put a rainbow behind you? Yeah. The sparkles or whatever? It does a lot of stuff. Wow.
Starting point is 00:25:21 But they can see the difference in people using filters and how it correlates with people actually getting the surgery to kind of want to look like the filter. Their filters make them look. Yeah. Which is, it makes sense because we're always affected by culture, right? This is a different way, but we've always wanted to get a haircut like Jennifer Anderson and friends. We've always wanted to be a certain body size.
Starting point is 00:25:46 So we do ourselves, like whomever, it's just technology is now such a part of our life that that is part of culture, but people are still pursuing what they see in culture as perfection. So I don't think it's anything where you're like, man, can you believe these times? No, it's generally how times I've gone. Culture creates these images that people think are, if they meet them, hello, executive out the door. Yeah. You hear about talking? He can come in.
Starting point is 00:26:19 But anyway, that's, I hope you don't have surgery for it. People have been having surgery forever to look like people, even before filters. I mean, maybe they feel a little bit like, hey, this is still me, like with a filter. Because sometimes they take in pictures of a celebrity they want to look like. But maybe they're like, hey, this is actually me, but with whatever the filter is. Oh, they're taking a filtered picture. Yeah. Make my chin look like this, Doc.
Starting point is 00:26:44 Right. Yeah. Okay, let's see. Is your inbox full of unread emails? It's costing you dearly. Yes. What's it doing? It says if you have over 100 unred, you'll die in the next five minutes.
Starting point is 00:26:55 Oh, no. Oh, we're dead. See ya. Nice a piece. How many do you have? Right now, unred? Yeah. It's easier to see the little red dog on my phone.
Starting point is 00:27:03 Everybody look at theirs. Okay, emails, 5,662. My God. But, like, why? I just need to handle that. Text messages 439. Eddie, what are yours. That's crazy, dude.
Starting point is 00:27:14 You don't want to know. And that's because I started over this year. Oh, and you still have a bunch of unreds? Yeah, it's like a five grand. It's not $5,000. It's not money. It's not money. It's $5,000.
Starting point is 00:27:23 Five grand. That's like raised. say in 1.2,000. You have 5,000 unread emails? Yeah, dude. I have two, and it's only because I haven't got to them yet. Two unread? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:27:33 2,000. No, two unread emails. What? I stay on them. And then in text, I have three. Do you not get spam? As soon as I get it. As soon as I get it, first of all, I unsubscribe.
Starting point is 00:27:47 If I get one, that gives me the option to unsubscribe at the top, I unsubscribe. Secondly, if it's spam, I go over and swipe it over, and I don't delete it, I put it in I put it in junk. So then other that comes from that same source goes right to junk. Oh, I didn't know that. It's like your air tag in it default to know where it is. Okay. So it's tagging it, knowing where it is.
Starting point is 00:28:11 And when it comes in, it sends it to junk. So what's your junk folder? I don't know, who cares? Junk. But I would never open them anyway. Like that's not important. 2000. Okay.
Starting point is 00:28:21 Oh, my. But again, I don't, no, not okay. I'm not you. I'm saying my junk is mixed in with my regular inbox. But I think that's a part of it. though. Like I've taken the time to send junk over there. Yeah, I should do that. Because I need to unclutter. To be productive in my mind, I need to prioritize a bit of organization. It is just like I have a list today of things that I need to do. I've made them all. I have 14 things I need to do today
Starting point is 00:28:46 on my list that I've started since this morning. And I have to eliminate all of them every day. Is take a nap on there? No, but I will do that. Dude. Sometimes you may have, sometimes you have to carry them over. Absolutely. That's okay. Absolutely. Use it to clear it. I'm always working. I always look at it and work on clearing it. Sometimes I cannot clear it because I don't have the resources, but I don't eliminate it.
Starting point is 00:29:08 Dang. I got 821 unread text. Wow. But I don't know how. I check all my texts, I feel like. I think with text, it's the group text that really add stuff on. Yeah, let's see. I got a big fantasy baseball text.
Starting point is 00:29:20 I undid it. Let's see. Now I'm only down to 819. Hey, small step, you know? So, yeah, it could cost you dearly because it affects your mental health. People who let emails build up, they use their inbox like a to do list, and they're more likely to forget stuff and let it fall to the wayside. And that can be a problem when it's things that you should be taken care of and then you're overwhelmed.
Starting point is 00:29:42 Or it's like, hey, you forgot to do this. Now we have to add interest if it's a bill type thing. 25% of me are self-conscious about how their hands smell. I never once have thought about how my hands smell. Do they smell? I mean, I guess I have if they're in something stinky, but I never am like, man, I want to put my best hand forward. Ooh, the time I am is when I get gasoline on my hands And I'm going somewhere
Starting point is 00:30:06 I'm like, dude, I just know I smell like gasoline But do you like it? No, I hate it. I'm self-conscious. Pump gas, you have to spray your hands with something No, like, say I'm going somewhere And I'm like, oh, I just got to stop and get gas. And then when I get that, I'm like, oh, man, I know I smell like that.
Starting point is 00:30:18 And after you've touched the handle of the gas thing, you don't do anything to your hands? Like, wash them because you just touch wherever else. Where do I wash them? You're going to go in the gas station bathroom? A sanitizer in your car. Oh, I don't have that. Or whenever you go or you go,
Starting point is 00:30:30 you're going, go to the bathroom real quick. Before I talk anyone? Or just give daps and go to the bathroom. I thought it was, I don't know. Either I have to get a paper towel thing from the window washer section of the gas and put that. She puts her hand in where that scrubbing thing is, that you did the window. Or I get a paper towel to grab the handle. Like, I can't just grab the handle and then go touch my steering wheel and then.
Starting point is 00:30:54 Oh, you use the napkin, the towel to grab the handle? Yeah. I only did that during COVID. If I don't have sanitizing. I used to be much more careful about grabbing stuff. Now I'm just a little more careful about not touching things after I touch stuff. Right, which would be your steering wheel. You know, I've thought about it.
Starting point is 00:31:13 You've thought about it. I've gotten really good at not touching door handles after I wash my hands in the bathroom. That's cool. So I use the napkin to dry it and then I use that to grab that. You really do that or do you think about it. No, I do. Okay. Chick-fil-A's launching a spinoff pizza restaurant.
Starting point is 00:31:27 Ooh, okay. What? Little blue menus, what it's called. The spinoff is called Little Blue Menu, a digital-only restaurant in College Park, Maryland. And it's basically a test. Cute. Oh, they used to have a little blue menu at the Chick-Fillet right over here. Little Blue menu serves classic Chick-fil-A items as well as burgers, onion rings, Brussels Sprout, cinnamon rolls, chicken wings.
Starting point is 00:31:43 But this week, they'll start offering new pizzas, five new pizzas. Brussels are Chick-fil-A? No, Little Blue Menu. It's different. Yeah, but it's attached to the Chick-Fillet. I mean, it was weird. It's from Eat This, Not That. It's a Chick-fil-A restaurant.
Starting point is 00:31:56 It's a spinoff. It's like Joey from Friends. And that went well. Family. matters was from what? Full House. Full House. No, Balkie. It was from A stranger. Perfect strangers. So perfect strangers existed. Larry and Cousin Bucky, Cousin Larry and Balkie, Balkie from Mipos. And they lived in Chicago and cousin Larry worked at the newspaper. And that is where Harriet worked at the newspaper. Harriet's husband was the pop, Carl. And
Starting point is 00:32:27 that was, and that's kind of what launched T-G-I-F-ish. That's crazy, dude. I learned that here on the show. I had no idea. Yeah, I learned that right now. I learned that life, maybe. Hard life, hard knocks. Was my two dads TGIF, or where was that?
Starting point is 00:32:41 That's a great question. I don't feel like it was. My two dads was Paul Reisler, which is weird. He was one of the two dads. Yeah. And she was on step by step as the oldest daughter, but that was on TGIF. It's the reason I don't think it was
Starting point is 00:32:52 because she, as part of step by step could not have been on my two dads at the same time and step by step was a big part of family matters Matt about you dude that's a good one that's Paul Reiser
Starting point is 00:33:08 after my two dads and my two dads had the really good looking guy with the long like the beard I don't know if he ever ended up what are you talking about Greg and Viggin Greg of Vigin
Starting point is 00:33:18 the actress the daughter was Stacy Keenan but Greg of Viggin I guess he never really Paul Riser did dude what's so cool about shows now like you can like those older shows
Starting point is 00:33:27 you can go back and see the first episode ever and it kind of just like starts the whole story which like a lot of like full house I just picked it up somewhere in the middle first episode of full house did not have bob sagitt as the dad different dad I need to go I need to watch that one it was not bob sagget because I saw who's the boss the very first episode and he's actually leaving the neighborhood and he shows up for the first time of the house it's awesome yeah a woman cleaning out her deceased father's home finds a live grenade oh pin still in it though right yeah it didn't blow up on her anything They contact police, armed forces, they got it.
Starting point is 00:34:02 UPI. A dude divorces after finding out that none, none of their kids are his. How many kids are you? A high profile case has gotten all kinds of attention. It seems that none of the three kids popped out were actually his. Oh, boy. That's not good. I mean, they're not looking.
Starting point is 00:34:20 The first one, though, I want to tell you, the guy's kind of a dumb dumb. Didn't look like him? No, no. When it came to the first kid, John Redcorn. He was so excited that the prospect of being the father they didn't even bother to really challenge the fact that it was pretty much mathematically impossible
Starting point is 00:34:34 because they had been together but not really a long. Oh, man. The other kids came as a result of an affair. But he's kind of a dumb, dumb at the beginning. So you're kind of a dumb, dude. But yeah, that's a deal. A baby-born mid-flight scores free flights for years to come. Yeah, the first two years are free.
Starting point is 00:34:55 Because they fly for free. 90 free flights. Oh, lifetime. Yeah, pretty good. 93 flights. It's from New York Post. And a paramedic has a heart attack while saving someone from a heart attack. Oh, my.
Starting point is 00:35:08 A woman has reunited with the emergency responder who collapsed from a heart attack in her living room while treating her for a heart attack. Whoa. Daisy 31 lost consciousness. EMT named Jeremy got there was timing or chest compressions, and he suddenly felt an excruciating pain. His teammates quickly realized what was happening, and so one started to work on him and start working on the other one. Oh, that's crazy. What if it's, like, contagious?
Starting point is 00:35:29 That's what I was thinking like he got it from her. Yeah, like people say that with hiccups, right? Like, oh, you hiccups. No, yawning. Yawning, that's what it is. Yeah, we're yawning. I don't know that it's contagious. I think they say contagious,
Starting point is 00:35:40 but that's triggered by an understanding of what's happening with someone else more than it is you getting it back to germ. It's like you have to see the yawn and hear the yawn. Like where some contagious stuff you can touch up gas pump and lick your hand. Like you often do it. Yeah, no, no.
Starting point is 00:35:54 Hey, but there's women too that have periods that live together. It's fair mons. But that's a different thing where women's cycles end up timing. That's also not something that's contagious. Isn't it? No, that is contagious. In a way. There's four girls together living in a house.
Starting point is 00:36:07 They all have their body cycle. Your pheromones start to pay attention to each other and then they sink up. I don't think it's contagious. How does the ferrimos that talk? That's crazy. Let me say why I don't think contagious would be the word. Because you could be with someone, let's say for a week. And it doesn't sink.
Starting point is 00:36:27 It has to be for a certain amount of time And with things that are contagious You can either get it in a second or three seconds Or not at all So if you have the flu and you're contagious And I'm around you, maybe I don't get the flu at all Or maybe I get it like instantly with your spit And it's like oh, it's in me, it's dormant
Starting point is 00:36:43 until it comes alive. Where this, where these women are in the same If they're only there for a week They're not going to sink up. Pharomones can be used for the opposite sex too Or whatever sex I guess you're attracted to. I don't know. So you can have sex of pheromones?
Starting point is 00:36:57 No, no. Oh. No, but my friend. My friend swears that. And she's probably on to something. I don't know that I would. No, she's probably on something. Yeah, go ahead.
Starting point is 00:37:06 No, she's not on something. Take that two out of there. No, she's just like, I swear, like, more guys talk to me. She's like, when I'm ovulating and I'm at the gym, like, guys just come up to me. Okay. She's probably aware that she's ovulating. And that guy. Well, she's letting off a.
Starting point is 00:37:21 Or is she smoking hot? A vibe. She's really pretty. And so she wears less closing. But when she's not ovulating, if she doesn't have that pheromone happening. It's, pharmones are just like, think of it. It's like, it's our way of communicating.
Starting point is 00:37:33 But if you have someone that's not that pretty, and they're ovulating, all the dudes aren't going to flock that way. They go the opposite. Right. Don't want to get her pregnant accidentally? I don't know. I feel like y'all are like.
Starting point is 00:37:42 Eddie, that's rude. I'm just saying, man. Y'all's bodies are communicating with someone else's body. It's not even knowing it. It's called a boner. You get away. Okay. Run away.
Starting point is 00:37:52 Run. I wish we could have bring an expert on to talk about this. I just told you. Me too, though. It's kind of fascinating. But again, what do experts know? A lot? Right, they're just like us.
Starting point is 00:38:04 They're just studying more. No, they're not. They're actually scientists. Okay, cool. Is there anything else that we want to get to? Morgan's episode, or her, excuse me, her issue of the Nashville Voyager that's about her and her life. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:38:19 It's up. And so lunchbox is going to read it on the air. Probably tomorrow. Did you already read it? No, I'll read it today. I'll check it. No, no, don't read it at all. We want a live rip and read.
Starting point is 00:38:31 And if you mess up, that's okay. But we want your reaction, your visceral reaction, emotional. How does it make you feel proud of her? You know, I don't know. But we'll do that tomorrow on the show where you will read this article because she has an article that's about her in her life and her career. Okay. Okay, so I'll do that tomorrow. Sometimes y'all will produce a fresh male sweat that's attractive to females, says here.
Starting point is 00:38:55 Yeah, if we're good looking. rich. A lot more interactive. Okay. You say women are into more than that. Yeah, but if it's just a sweat, you think somebody's going to be attracted? I'm saying they're into more than that.
Starting point is 00:39:09 They got to get past the sweat and know the person. But this is the thing. Like, it's all not, no one's thinking of it. It's like, why am I attracted to this? I sweat a lot. I sweat a lot till I had a little bit of money. You know what I mean? No girl's ever going out to me.
Starting point is 00:39:20 They're like, oh man, your sweat is so hot, you little 22-year-old stick with a huge head and poor. That never happened. Oh, man. I'm sweating all time too. She got sad. Nothing. No, it's not sad at all.
Starting point is 00:39:30 I'm just saying that's kind of bullcrap. All right. See if there's anything else. Did you watch Oppenheimer? I know you said you were going to. Did you watch it? I did. It's really good.
Starting point is 00:39:41 I liked it a lot. Like a lot a lot. I maybe even want to watch it again because it's very confusing. Then how did you like it a lot? Exactly! Because I thought it was entertaining. The confusing part is the way it would like bounce around in some of the history I just didn't know.
Starting point is 00:39:56 Because I didn't like it a lot. lot. Oh. I liked it. And I hated it. And I hated it. And I hated it. But as a movie,
Starting point is 00:40:02 I thought it was fine. It kept me on my toes. But you said you were confused the whole time. I didn't say the whole time. What kept you on your toes? You knew what was going to happen. You feel like if you say you like it,
Starting point is 00:40:12 then we're like, dang. No, I thought you honestly really liked it. No, I liked it. You said it was fine. I liked it. Okay. I didn't think I was saying anything. You said it was really,
Starting point is 00:40:21 I only just said, I thought it was really good. I may even watch it again. If I didn't like it, but I wouldn't watch it again. But I wouldn't watch it again if I didn't like it. I'd Google. I guess I was Googling. I told you we watched that movie Anatomy of Fall.
Starting point is 00:40:35 Have we talked about that on this? Did you like it? Is that with Brad Pitt? Nope. It is... Oh, that's Legends of the Fall. I talked about it maybe on a podcast or something. Yeah, Anatomy of Fall.
Starting point is 00:40:46 This is a movie Mike said it was in French. Oh. It was a Best Picture nominee. Good? Caitlin really liked it. Like, she really liked it? Like I like Oppenheimer? But she understood it is a difference.
Starting point is 00:40:57 Okay. Well, I understood. Are you going to watch it again just to understand it? I'm going to watch it without subtitles this time. All right. I take responsibility for how I said that. If I watched it without subtitles, then I'd be like, I don't quite understand it, but I liked it. Okay.
Starting point is 00:41:08 I get it. We're giving you a hard time, Amy. Yeah, I see that. Yeah, that's what we do here. I think that it's really good. I understood most of it, but there were some things where I had to pause and rewind. Or I'm like, you know, I'm so interested in this is good to me that I could see myself for re-watching it.
Starting point is 00:41:26 I liked it because I felt like I was learning. But I think if it were just a fictional movie built the exact same way I wouldn't have been into it. Right. Like knowing that all this like really happened.
Starting point is 00:41:36 I think that was the entertainment to me. Yeah. It was pretty good, but it was also I felt like I was learning where if it was like this is a fictional story and it's boring as crap. I don't know about that. But also I was so hyped,
Starting point is 00:41:47 it was going to be hard to live up to the expectation. Anatomy of Fall, Caitlin really liked. And I thought it was pretty okay to almost, it was decent. and her son is blind, their son, and he's like the only witness around a murderer. He's blind.
Starting point is 00:42:07 And it's a... Right. It's tough. How did he know? Well, yeah, that's the movie, right? Sweat. Usually when you witness something, you saw something happening. No, but if you're a witness...
Starting point is 00:42:17 You can hear. Yeah. They call witnesses that don't actually say, but they hear things. Yeah. Hey, don't be dense. But usually, like, in court, they're like, all right, the witness. Come on in. Don't you see.
Starting point is 00:42:26 Tell us what you see. Tell us what you see. The witness is the person who came in. No, no. It's mostly used one of your senses, but witnesses sometimes just hear things. And if they don't have sight, their hearing is probably better.
Starting point is 00:42:38 The witness is their name. Let's bring in the witness. Okay, okay. Just saying usually it's followed by what did you see? But no, not always. I didn't see anything. I didn't know further questions, Your Honor. Like you heard a gunshot, but you didn't see anything.
Starting point is 00:42:49 But that's tough. I heard a gunshot. I don't know where it was coming from. True. But did you hear a gunshot? Because this person said there wasn't a gunshot at all. That's true. So a witness.
Starting point is 00:42:57 Oh, yeah. What times you hear that gunshot? 932. They said it was silent at 932. So a witness can just be someone who provides information. Okay. About an event in a case. And this kid is blind, but he's the only, what do you guys want to say?
Starting point is 00:43:11 Heerness. Bring in the heerness. Yeah, bring in the expert heerness. Oh, is that movie with Emma Stone? Is that good? Hey, Mike. Yeah, poor things. What did anatomy of all get on the review?
Starting point is 00:43:25 Oh, I got really. really high rating. It's like a 96%. I wouldn't give it that. I'd give like an 84. What'd you give it? I gave it like a 2.5. I don't know. It was pretty boring. Like 75. Yeah. Like see. And it's in French, but like Mike said, it's probably 35% English. Yeah, she speaks a lot of English, the main character.
Starting point is 00:43:42 Yeah. And then even her husband speaks English at times because he's like, we're speaking stupid English. We're in France. But yeah, it's okay. I feel like I could say, yeah, I loved it. And then I would, I don't know, I'd be what I call an Oppenheimer. Yeah. Some people just act like they like it, you know. Okay, okay, okay.
Starting point is 00:43:59 See, you're a witness. Okay, you're seeing an eyewitness. Like eyewitness news. That's eyeball witness. Okay, okay, eyewitness. Because a witness, yeah. Or a heerness. What does it say?
Starting point is 00:44:13 It says witnesses are not limited to eyewitnesses. You may have seen or heard the crime happen or you may know something about it. Because maybe you didn't even see. I mean, I think they're the only ones who challenged that. Nobody was challenging that. You're small left to know. No, thank you for clarifying that. We already clarified it.
Starting point is 00:44:28 You say witness and you saw it. I was just curious if they did know what I... For sure. 100%. What I was curious about is if there was like a hearing. Yeah, did you witness a crime? A hearing. Like, did you witness a crime?
Starting point is 00:44:38 Yes, no, you heard it. If you witnessed it. No, no. If you, I witnessed it. Or like... Or somebody that witnesses to somebody actually speaks the message. They don't see them.
Starting point is 00:44:48 Right, you may know. I used to go to the mall and witness to folks all the time. Do you know your Lord and Savior Jesus Christ? Like I would do that. Oh, that kind of witnessing. Right. Like a mission trip. a lot, well, no, no, it wasn't a mission trip, it's just the mall.
Starting point is 00:44:58 That's a lot of space. Mission trip to the mall. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Evangelizing. No, but to witness this, oh my God, it doesn't matter. You were Jehovah's Witness? To have knowledge. No, it wasn't a Jehovah Witness.
Starting point is 00:45:10 To know something. To have knowledge. Yeah. Would be to be witness. Yeah. Like, I would, we would, did you witness to anyone today? I did. I was at the mall and went for an hour and talked to a few people.
Starting point is 00:45:22 And I led with, hey, do you know your Lord and Savior Jesus Christ? And if they were like, I do. I like talk about it or I don't. Then we got, that would be also witnessing. I've never heard that. You never witnessed to like a family member. Talk to him about God. Yeah, I have, but I never.
Starting point is 00:45:36 You can witness to anything. It's just generally associated with witnessing in the Christian world because you'd witness to someone. Can you witness about sports? Yes, I can witness to you about sports member, really. I have knowledge of it and I'm going to pass along that knowledge and hopefully enriching your life in a way. We learned something new today.
Starting point is 00:45:52 Yeah. Oh, my God. True. Ray, how long has this been? Let's see. 43. Cool. What'd say, Amy?
Starting point is 00:46:05 Joking. What'd you say? Say it out loud if you're so brave. I was thinking of it. Hey, say it out loud if you're so brave. Because we're like, say it out loud if you're so brave. I am brave. I'm brave.
Starting point is 00:46:15 She's working herself up. All right, go ahead, brave. He said, if I was making a joke, you said, how long is it? It was like too long. We're not in a bad way But just because we're like Bionthe wants to go No, that's not
Starting point is 00:46:27 I don't go Oh no She's got to get back to Oppenheimer We're just She's going to watch it again She's going to go watch She needs all the time We're debating
Starting point is 00:46:34 I witness So we're going to let Amy Go back to Oppenheimer She wants to understand it this time Yeah yeah This time She's gonna watch it in French Okay we're gonna go
Starting point is 00:46:40 Stop Thank you all for being here Are we really going Hey tomorrow We're ending this Yeah tomorrow's your birthday We get it No no we got to wrap it up
Starting point is 00:46:48 March Madness What? Like early When? Tomorrow March Madness starts Oh, I thought that was maybe going to go do his searching. No, I can't.
Starting point is 00:46:57 This game's all day. Can't do it tomorrow. But you want to? I want to. Maybe I'll go right now after this. You want to go out. No, I will. You know what?
Starting point is 00:47:04 I'll go by today. What do you mean you'll go by? I want to go by the spot. I still haven't seen it with my eyes. I've seen it on Google Maps. You're just going to drive by. That's not helping you. You're just cluttering the scene.
Starting point is 00:47:11 Why I know? I'll do a video. I'll do a video to kind of show what the scene is. No, everybody can see it already. You're just in the way. What did you say, Mike? I want to witness it. You're going to eye with my eyes.
Starting point is 00:47:21 All right, thank you guys. We'll see tomorrow. A win is a win. A win is a win. I don't care what you're saying. Yep, that's me. Clifford Taylor the 4th. You might have seen the skits,
Starting point is 00:47:31 my basketball and college football journey, or my career in sports media. Well, now I'm bringing all of that excitement to my brand new podcast, The Clifers Show. This is a place for raw, unfills of conversations with athletes, creators, and voices that not only deserve
Starting point is 00:47:45 to be heard, but celebrated. So let's get it. get to it. Listen to the Clifford show on the IHard Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast. And for more behind the scenes, follow at Clifford and at TikTok podcast network on TikTok. This is Julian Edelman, host of games with names. On our latest episode, we got comedian, Blake Anderson from Workaholics and The Hilarious This Is Important Podcast. Let's go. We did beat them in improv. You had an improv against the team? Yes, we would pull up their schools would be there with signs for us. It's competition.
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