The Bobby Bones Show - Weds Post Show (01-18-23)
Episode Date: January 18, 2023We started with an update that police have arrested a man on suspicion of attempting to abduct a bikini-clad barista through a drive-thru window. Bobby shares his thoughts on alien sonar. Todd Chrisle...y left a message on his Instagram before heading into prison. We get into a deep dive back into the case. We hear from Charlamagne tha God about his experience being in the presence of an alien. Kanye West’s legal teams are dumping him via newspaper. We get into a discussion of what it means about celebrities ‘people’ and how it’s a reflection of them when they do something nice or mean.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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It's time for the Bobby Bones Post Show.
Here's your host.
Bobby Bones.
That story about the guy trying to abduct the barista
went, they got bigger yesterday.
I mean, it literally came across
what we were doing the post show
where he tried to pull her out of the window.
They catch the guy?
Oh, no, they did catch the guy?
They got him. Because his arm's said, Chevrolet or something on it
and they knew it was cheap.
Yes. They did get him.
Yeah, they got them because of the tattoo.
I just saw the headline all over the place,
and I said, oh, dang, this should have caught on.
A crazy video to watch.
But they got, so where was that?
Do you know?
Auburn, Washington, I believe, is where?
was and he was arrested. They have any
intentions? Are they know his intentions? They don't know
yet. They haven't even charged him. They just
are detaining him. And they
had evidence in the truck that linked him to it
and the tattoo. And it was one of those
bikini baristas, by the way.
What is that? It wasn't a Starbucks. No, it wasn't like a Starbucks.
He was trying to abduct somebody who
serves coffee in a bikini. Yeah.
Dang. I've never heard of that place.
It's awesome, man. I've never
been to a place like that. Bikini coffee?
I think you've just... Bikini barista.
But they do different. Like if you go to Hooters.
Yeah, but there was a big lawsuit where they tried to shut this thing down because they're like, oh, it's so bad for the children or whatever.
But they took them to court and they won. They get to stay open.
This specific one?
I don't know if it's that specific one, but.
You're awfully passionate about it right here.
But I remember it.
He's like, I signed the petition.
I did.
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It's not like sonar almost.
Like what dolphin Jews?
Because they can't.
Yes.
They send the single out with their noise and it bounces back.
And it's basically their vision.
I like it.
I mean, eyes are basically sonar.
Like we're getting things back.
So one day we're going to find something we don't like and everybody's going to freak the F out.
I'm telling him, man.
I already saw something I didn't like.
I saw a clip of Charlemagne the God
talking about how he had woken up,
he was paralyzed and asleep
and he thinks that extraterrestrials visit him.
My brother had the same story.
He was paralyzed.
He couldn't move.
But that was after a few drinks, no.
Let me text him because Charlemagne and I are friends,
but...
When did this happen to him?
I just saw it on a clip.
Recently?
Yeah, a couple days ago.
That'd be cool to get his side of the story.
Yeah, well, there's no, I mean, I don't know about it.
Not the other alien side.
Let me just send him a voice memo.
Hold on.
Hey dude, I saw the clip of you saying that you maybe have been probed by aliens
and that you woke up in sleep paralysis
and maybe aliens were standing over the top of you.
Just wondering about that.
I believe you.
More details, please.
Yeah, well, we're talking about it on the show right now,
just lasers and aliens and discovering, and I'm a big believer in.
How do we say that,
Something's not there that we don't have enough information about.
But if you get any time, let me know if you're free.
You may not be it's 1130 Eastern.
We'd love to talk to you about this.
If not, you can just send me a message back at some point.
I'll play it back.
All right.
Thank you.
Hope you have a good day.
Good talk to you, buddy.
See you soon.
Yeah, he said the clip was he woke up.
And I believe he thought he saw people standing over him.
And he's got new marks on his leg in the exact same spot.
He has marks.
Wow, that's crazy.
Like he woke up.
and he had two marks on both the calves
in the same exact spot.
He thinks he's been probed or something.
Wow.
Charlene's wildly intelligent.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Very.
It's also...
Yeah.
I don't know.
Because I don't know.
I don't even see them probes.
But those marks though, that's, I mean...
Yeah, that's from near post.
What are you saying?
I don't know.
Just a side note.
Nothing to do with aliens.
Go ahead.
But that you're leaving a voice text
and you think that's talking,
like y'all've talked.
Nice talking to, buddy.
But like, he's...
Y'all didn't talk.
But he's talking to him.
Yeah, but it feels like we're talking.
For example,
like I got,
I'm not gonna play you
the whole thing or anything.
Yeah, I'm not saying it's right or wrong.
It just stood out to me.
I hate voice memos, getting them.
I send them like crazy.
I said them like crazy.
No, you leave like two minute ones.
And if it's over two,
I don't even listen to them if they're long.
Oh, but I've stopped that.
A way to stop it is you send them 20 seconds at a time.
But I do the math.
I don't even listen.
So I don't love, unless it's something, but mostly if I'm sending them, I'm driving.
Mm-hmm. Same.
No, I don't think that's the case.
Did you listen to mine yesterday?
Yeah.
Okay.
Oh.
Wait, what was it about?
About working out.
Yeah.
You said, hey, I work out with you, but give me another day because my hangy-bangie
still hurts a little bit.
Correct.
So you did hear it.
Okay.
I was driving too, so I was like, this is perfect.
Yeah, if you're driving, let a rip.
But also, it's been better too at, because again, technology is getting so good.
I can push the button now on my text
because they've switched up with the new operating system
and it translates into
texted word,
93% accuracy.
So it's just pushing the right button.
Now you've got to push the microphone
and then it pretty much,
but sometimes I go, da-da-da-da,
apostrophe, and then it writes out apostrophe
that I don't want to go erase it,
so I just send it like that.
And hopefully, and at the end I'll go,
hey, I sent this with voice text
if it looks funny in any way.
So, but yeah, I don't like getting them,
but I do send them.
Hypocrical? Sure. Very.
Hey, we all are in some way.
So anyway, that's the deal with Charlemagne.
Todd Crisley sent out a note because he's going to prison.
He's in prison now.
What would he say?
Is an inspirational message, a hopeful message.
Oh, boy.
Todd Crisley, who checked into a federal prison yesterday,
shared a hopeful message on Instagram ahead of his transfer.
In the now-deleted video, Todd shared gospel artist Karen Peck singing four days late.
Todd captioned the post, he is always on time.
And added the hashtag Fight the Good Fight.
His family shared their support ahead of the sentence in the comments.
I love you, Daddy.
This isn't over.
Okay, so.
Both Todd and his wife, Julie, were found guilty of tax evasion and bank fraud.
Todd has been sentenced to 12 years in prison.
While Julie has a slightly lesser sentence of seven years,
the Christley's are appealing their sentences from people.
At this point, they have been found guilty by a court.
Yeah.
And if their appeals happen and they are freed, then we go,
well, Dane, they really got the raw end of that deal.
However, they've been found.
guilty. It looks to me by what I see. Again, I only see what's been seen. But it's not a PR move.
It's the courts, right? It looks like they did some stuff that. Yeah, because they're in, man.
It's not like they're just hanging out anymore. They're actually prisoners. And now, but now they're
like, hey, fight the good fight. No, you stole. Well, that's where, that's, that's what confused
me. I'm like, so did they, did they not know they were stealing? Oh, they knew, come on. But doesn't
everyone say that? Like, you're always, but it's like, hey, I'm going to use God now. I'm going to
to jail, but I really want to use God. But get people to support.
of online because I'm going to jail in God's name.
I hate that.
Yeah, but they've always been.
What do you mean when?
They're stealing money?
No.
I don't know.
I'm just, I guess, other people that I follow that are very like, they didn't do anything.
But then it's like, but.
But that's their friends, they're like, friends are like, he's a good person.
I know him.
I knew him too.
I liked him.
Right.
But.
You sat right here, guys.
But then they're like, just wait.
Like, we're, well, this will get cleared up.
So I don't know.
And if so, here's a plate and a fork and a spoon, and there's some crow on there, and myself included, but I only am going to eat the crow because the courts told me they were guilty.
It's not like I'm reading a public opinion and letting it shape because the whole time I was like, I don't know, man.
Yeah, it sounds shady. Let's see what the court says.
The court said it. Okay. Well, it looks like you going to jail, and it looks like what you did wasn't good.
Like I could see, yes, being close to someone and having something like that go down.
Like if you were to get arrested for this tax evasion fraud,
I feel like we would all probably stick by you.
But I wouldn't do this.
I wouldn't do the part where I'm like, hey, guys, you know, I'm doing this.
I'm going to jail in God's name.
But I'm saying you really were innocent, though.
Yeah, but I don't think they're innocent.
Okay.
Court told me they're not innocent.
I mean, they had a trial.
Yeah.
And I mean, I'm just glad that when he was here, he didn't get you guys roped up in this.
What we're going to do?
Let's just say maybe I gave him a few bucks.
That's what if he was like to show.
I got a great idea.
We signed papers, didn't know what we were signing.
And if it comes out and they appeal and there's the discovery that, wow, they really got a raw.
Okay.
That's my bad.
Well, not my bad.
I believe the court.
And I waited to the court.
And then I took that information and used it in my public opinion.
And I hope that's the case.
I hope they find out they didn't do it because I like Todd.
He was real nice.
But it seems like when we went through all the facts, it seemed pretty.
Holy moly.
And here's the thing.
it all comes back to an ex-lover.
That's where it all...
Scorned ex-lover. Those scorned ex-lovers always get you in the end.
Because it was the guy, right?
Yep.
But is there proof that they actually had a relationship?
I mean, he said it and he...
I know he said it, but...
But he got on the stand and said it under oath and had all this evidence.
But what evidence. That's what she's asking.
Yeah.
But you're saying evidence for the bank fraud.
Right. I mean, he wouldn't have access to this and all this information.
And it all came down to that.
He was mad about the relationship ending or whatever.
Jilted even.
Chilted.
That's a good one.
So if you're going to commit a crime, you can't let the lover in on it because the scorn next lover.
Jilted even.
Always comes out and gets you.
Okay.
There was a time where my dad's business partner went to jail because of taxes.
It's showtime, baby.
Let's go.
Here we go.
Come on.
And like then my dad, he didn't go to jail.
The other guy did because my dad did.
The other guy was the mastermind in it.
Your dad went to jail in a foreign country, though, but we'll get back over to that.
That's totally different.
Yeah, totally different.
But he went to jail in the Middle East.
This is here in, like, I think Alabama, the business partner was in jail.
But because my dad's signature was on stuff.
But the guy, my dad trusted him.
And the guy was like, hey, I put all this together.
Here, sign here, sign here, sign here.
So in the court, they were able to prove that.
And so the other guy went to jail.
So my dad could have gone to jail, but he didn't know that anything shady was happening.
so that's why he got let off.
However, the IRS was still mad.
So he had to then, for like years,
half of his paycheck was rationed.
The IRS took half.
To like, because somebody had to get paid back.
That guy still in jail?
I think he's probably dead.
Like, this was years ago.
I mean, my dad's passed away.
Like, this was 80.
I don't think rationed is the word.
Okay, you're right.
It's probably not word.
Garnish.
Yeah, garnish.
Yeah.
I want to let you finish your statement.
Yeah.
I misspoke.
It is garnished.
That's totally the word I was looking for.
But yeah, so half his paycheck was garnished until the amount got paid back.
Dang, half.
And they were able to prove your dad didn't know about it?
Yeah, but didn't.
Do you think your dad knew about it?
He's dead now?
I don't know, quite honestly.
No, I don't think he knew about it.
Because I think if he, they would have, it would have come out.
And I think they were diligent in the how, if the other guy went to jail,
I feel like if my dad was a part of it, he would have gone to jail too.
I think they were able to prove, like, okay, this guy really didn't know what was going on.
But then my dad learned a valuable lesson of like, oh, don't just trust your,
business partner BFF because they might be screwing you over.
And then...
Like, who knows who's screwing me over right now?
Eddie.
Why are you looking at us?
And I go to jail and then they play this segment back on the Johnny Rumble show.
And they're like, hey, we told, listen to this guy.
Lying.
I guess you never know.
But does this, could this be the case here with these guys lunchbox?
You're the expert on this case.
Look, the fact that he got 12 years and the wife only got seven tells me he was the one
saying, here's the paper, sign it.
And that's supposedly what he was having his mom sign things,
like saying, oh, don't worry, we're going to move to this account.
Here, you just sign this paper.
The real base of this is.
He was the mastermind.
No, no, no, I get it.
But we had you study all this and bring it to us.
Yeah.
Is what?
They were saying they would go to small banks and say,
oh, here, give us this loan for however much million.
And then they would file bankruptcy on that bank, or on that loan,
and have all this money and not be able to pay it back.
And that bank is out that money.
So they were just committing fraud.
over on these small banks.
So they're moving money.
They would get the money.
Move it somewhere else.
Yeah, to a bank account with the mom and say, oh, you know what I mean?
Like, we don't have that money.
That's the mom's money.
Did your dad do that?
I don't know.
It's crazy, man.
It's crazy.
It's crazy.
Isn't it crazy, though?
Like, it's going to be so hard if your family member gets caught and, like, you want
to believe them, but you really don't know?
But even if I, okay, and what if these people know they did it, but they're still publicly
just like, we believe you, even though they know it's a lie.
Right, like behind closed doors and they sit around family dinner and they're
Like, hey, look, we're going to jail, mom.
I'm probably not going to be out when you die.
Like, I'm not going to see you ever again.
Mm-hmm.
Because she's kind of older.
Oh, his mom.
Yeah.
Mm-hmm.
You know what I mean?
Like, that's crazy.
Like, but you have to...
Well, she gets to come and visit.
Right, but you can't have, like, meals.
You can't go do things.
Like, you're not going to be able to be there.
And so, like, you don't have freedom.
You have to have those conversations like, hey, this may be our last, like, that's weird.
And do they sit around in the house and like, yeah, mom, we got busted.
We're going to jail.
There's no, you know, I'm not going to be, can you hang on for 12 years?
Some people have so much pride that they'll never say that they did, did it.
I mean, their kid, one of the kids, I think is engaged.
Well, if you get, if you're federal, you don't really get any time.
There's no really good behavior and you get half the time off.
You basically have to serve all, like 90-something percent of that time.
So why would you?
Why would you say you did it if you got to serve all the time anyway?
If you were not serving a federal and you're in jail and you get three years, but you can do eight months.
If you admit you did it and good behavior.
Oh yeah, I didn't. Even if I didn't, I try to get out of early.
And also, does the marriage last 12 years without being with each other?
But what are you going to do?
Yeah, but what's the difference now?
You both can't see each other.
No, no, no.
But she gets out in seven.
So she's going to have five years of sitting around.
She could.
Some people do that.
She could.
I mean, I'm saying if my wife went to prison for five years.
How long until you start, hold on, how long until you start dipping the ink into a different ink?
I mean, okay, if she was going out, if she was going for a year,
I think okay, I can maybe hang out.
Do you think you would stay married, but at a year would you stay married and cheat?
Or could you last year?
Like if she wasn't getting out, if she was only, I'm saying if she was in for a year.
If she was getting out after a year, we could, I could not cheat and not be together.
But if she was going to be in for longer and year, I'd just say we're getting divorced.
Okay, 18 months.
Would you stay together married but dip the pen and different ink?
But what's it about?
Why can't you just wait?
Amy.
Be lonely.
Yeah, you got to...
Don't they have conjugal visits?
Only four states, I think.
Oh.
I think that's what it was.
There's a limit on states
that have conjugal.
Mike,
we look that out.
I believe...
18 months would be tough, man.
That's a long time.
But could you stay married?
I don't think I...
I mean, 18 months, I don't think I stay married.
But still full around, but stay married.
Maybe we'd talk about that.
Be like, hey, you know, you're going to get out in 18 months.
You cool if I, you know...
Oh, you would ask her.
Yeah.
If not, then it'd be like, all right, well...
18 months, you get divorced if she said, no, you said, you said,
Is this just jail or can it be like military?
Like what if she decides to go to the military?
I think it's jail.
It's jail.
It's where you get home.
Military comes home.
There are only four states in the country that allow conjugal visits.
California, Connecticut, New York, and Washington.
Wow.
Huh.
I thought that was a...
Make crimes in those states.
Let's say your wife goes to prison.
That's the only way you get some.
How long are you waiting?
Like if she goes to prison, your wife, are you waiting five years?
Say forever.
No, no, no.
There's not a number on that.
I would wait.
You got to wait, dude.
No, you know how to wait.
It depends what the crime is too
That doesn't matter
True
No it's a big difference
If they murdered someone
Charlotte may message me
Do you want to hear it?
Yeah
Ask me if he's stay loyal
It's a minute 12
If anybody occurs
It's fine on this right
Because we're not on the air
Just getting this
This has happened to me
Numerous times
I'm shocked that happened to you
Growing up in the country
Like we did
I saw a flying saucer
When I was in third grade
When I was in third grade
I was playing outside
In my grandmother's yard
And I turned around
and literally hovering over the trees
was what you would consider a flying saucer.
Like all the stuff you see in the movies,
it was jet black, and it hovered there for a while,
and then it shot off.
One time, I woke up,
and I had this sleep paralysis feeling,
which we called a hag in the country,
and when I looked up that thing from signs,
the alien from signs,
and this was, I think, even before I saw signs,
had to be before I saw signs.
The thing from signs was standing over me,
and it was purple and black.
And it was breathing just like it was in signs.
And as the sun started to come up, it just started to fade away.
And I've told my mother these stories for years.
Wrote about them in my first book, Black Privilege.
Like, I have no reason to make any of this stuff up.
Damn, I just thought about it and realizing how crazy it does sound me repeat.
He paused.
I was like, yeah, that sounds crazy.
Charlie, man.
That's crazy.
Yeah.
All I'm going to say, that's crazy.
L-O-L.
That's all I needed.
I'm going to text it.
That's all I needed.
Appreciate that.
Funny, man.
Fine saucer.
Eddie.
Let me save this, though,
because it's a good clip to have that we can use on the show.
I hear you.
Hold on.
If I, uh,
Hey, Mike.
Keep.
Yeah.
No, no, not an option.
Oh.
Well, now we have the audio rigging.
Just clip it out of the...
Yo-yo.
Yeah, I hear you, buddy. Hold on.
Good idea, man.
Well, then it's going to sound...
Mike, can you come...
It doesn't allow me to keep...
What?
Yeah, but I don't want to do that on this show.
I don't everybody...
Hear it all over again?
Yeah.
Yeah. Can you walk out...
Yo-yo?
Yo-yo.
Here, can I get up to you, Mike?
I'll let you get that.
Thank you.
I'll let you get that. Thank you.
I don't like the way you guys didn't answer my question.
What was the question?
Oh, I don't have an age.
I don't have a number on that. If it was murder and I saw her do it,
my own eyes. It's the same thing that Chrisley. It would matter of the crime.
The same thing the Chrisley's did. 12 years, I'm good. I'm waiting.
The same thing the Crisley's did and both of you guys, like we both benefited from it,
I'd wait forever. Yeah, I'm waiting.
Like if we benefited from whatever the crime is, yes, I'm waiting forever. But if she
murdered someone because she cray-cra, I'm out.
Yeah, murder, molestation. I'm out. There's a level of crime that once it hits that,
you just can no longer be with whomever it is.
Correct.
I feel that way.
This lunchbox's not.
That's bizarre.
I think it's your kid,
maybe it's different because I don't know.
If your kid does something bad,
do you still, I don't know.
Oh my God, that's got to be so hard.
Well, that's like the Idaho murder.
Yeah, his dad.
His parents still showed up in court.
We're like, oh, we can't wait to prove his innocence.
Man, I don't know if I could go to the court and watch that.
Okay.
Bernie Madoff's kids, they worked for him and they found out what he was doing
and they're the ones that went to the...
Yeah, different though, than a murder.
like the guy murdered people.
But people...
I hear you.
Yeah, but it's different than a dad and a kid and a dad, right?
You're talking about two different things.
Oh, still, I think it'd be hard.
Absolutely, it'd be hard.
But if your kid murdered, allegedly,
possibly murdered for other people,
that's way different than turning your rich 80-year-old dad in for financial crimes.
If your child was on trial...
Because you probably take some of the blame yourself,
meaning you created that.
Yeah, one of them killed.
himself. To the point of, no, no, no, not the kids. I'm talking about, you keep going back to that one.
That's not the same. It's not saying. I'm saying, those kids didn't create their dad. Yeah, I get what
you're saying. But the dad did create, the dad and the mom created the Idaho killer. And not everything
about him, obviously made all of his own choice, but you have to have some sort of guilt that
the environment, that would be different. Oh, he's so hard. I get it. I know. I'm sorry, I'm tracking
before you're saying. You fought for it though, like three times. I got to respect that. Yeah.
I mean, one killed himself. I heard. Okay. And he's. And he's, and he, he's, and he's, and he. And he's,
the other died of cancer and they think that like the agony and all the things like the disease
like you know body keeps the score. I'm sure all the stress all the sadness does not help an
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bouquet into the crowd of bridesmaids when she spends around and walks toward her sister still carrying
the flowers in hand. The stunned siblings confusion increases when she spots her boyfriend emerging from
the crowd. Her boyfriend then drops to one knee and the guests around erupt into cheers.
Let me, the second part though, in the TikTok, the bride is seen preparing to toss a bouquet
when she spins around and walks toward the sister. The bride knew about it. So the bride's in on it.
Okay, then it's fine. People need to shut up. If the bride didn't know. Right. That's different.
That's you still in the spotlight. And it's not even your first.
fault, it's the fiance, the new husband's fault. You can't propose at that unless other people are in on it.
If families are close and they're like, I'm getting married, and she can't propose to the same day,
this is the greatest, I could see where that would be even cooler. Like you want to share the
celebration. Yeah. Me? Nope. It's about me. However, I'm selfish like that. But no, if the bride knows,
all good. All rules are off if the bride is part of the rules that are being taken off. Would we agree?
Yes.
Yeah. Kanye's legal team is dumping him.
via newspaper ads.
They can't get a hold of them.
Wow.
So they have to...
They're putting it in the newspaper.
Because that makes it official in the court of law.
They're planning to put ads into Los Angeles newspapers to notify them their office case.
Wow.
Which is wild.
He remarried, right?
He did.
Yeah, a girl looks like Kim Kay.
Oh my gosh.
Yeah, she does.
So did the girl he dated maybe two ago.
The Julia girl does not look like Kim Kardashian, but yeah.
I feel like similarly.
the type.
When you're looking for, like if you are looking for the birth dad of someone,
like if you're in the adoption process and you're adopting a baby but you only know the birth mom,
you can run an ad in the paper for the birth dad.
And then that's basically if nobody responds,
then that's the surrendering of those rights.
That's the last effort.
Because you can't find them at all and they don't want it to forever be unfound so that you put it public.
And that's the only way they can terminate the rights because it's like we reached out officially.
It's done.
she does look like,
Cam, okay, wow.
The new wife?
Yeah, that's an interesting thing
about the newspaper.
Yeah, that's legal.
It's like, we tried.
What if you, like, are a caller on the countdown
top five at nine.
Whatever that counts.
And you're like, hey,
coming into number three, also
because it's public.
That's media.
That's what I used to do.
Call, I'd be,
hey, this Bobby to Barbarian,
can I get on and be a caller on a top five at nine?
And then it turned to the high five at nine.
And then I'd be on.
I'd be like, hey, it's Bobby the Barbarian.
And coming up,
At number two.
The divinels, I touch myself.
Did they know you?
Like, they're like, there is.
Heck yeah, they did.
I knew what I was doing.
That call, they were ready to go.
I was doing that.
I thought was the coolest thing ever.
I'd start calling it like three
to be on for the high five at nine.
Wow.
That's dedicated.
A helicopter path was tracked
drawing a penis in the air.
A helicopter pilot caused a stir
after their flight path show
that they drove a giant penis
with the flight.
I'll take some planning.
I mean, that's, that'd be hard.
And it's a detailed penis.
Really?
It's not just the round, tall round.
It's multiple rounds and then tall and then also a head on the tall.
Wow.
With the helicopter flight.
That's some skill.
Yeah.
It's art.
Research reveals wearing a favorite necklace watch or your favorite clothing product produces a happiness sparing brain chemical release.
So if you have a go-to article of clothing and you love it and you're kind of like, I don't know how I feel today.
Wear it.
makes feel better.
Yeah.
I always enjoy wearing like oversized hoodies because then I don't have to suck in the whole time.
Oh.
That makes you feel better.
Because I'm a shame to my body and so therefore I wear this hoodie and I'm like, oh, I can just relax and worry about other stuff.
So it makes me happy.
You're like Billy Eilish.
Right?
She doesn't wear like loose clothes all the time?
We don't know why, but it's like her phone.
Yeah.
Does she wear loose clothes all the time?
Yeah.
She wears those big hoodies.
Yeah.
I don't know if it's because she hates her fun.
I didn't.
I don't know about that part.
You're not supposed to take pictures of her.
Did you try?
Why would you try?
Is that what happened?
Why would you try to take pictures of her at close distance?
Because it's not like you don't go to a concert.
She says, don't take pictures of me.
So that must have been told to you in a professional setting.
Yeah, what happened?
Backstage somewhere.
backstage, I heart.
Yeah.
Right, right, right.
No cameras out.
I still got pictures.
That's weird, though, too, when they do that.
But I get it.
Sometimes, it's tough.
I don't get it.
Well, me either.
And I would never say don't take pictures of me.
But sometimes they're like getting their grooming fixed before they go on somewhere.
No, they were just walking through the hallway to go to interviews.
And when they came in the interview, they're not a lot of cameras out.
And I'm like, what?
Or it's like they don't want a picture posted to them where they're not looking their best.
Or they're like walking halfway talking.
Their mouth's like, eh.
I get that.
I would never do that.
And I don't get it as an I understand I would do it.
But I understand why they do that because they don't want images of them not looking their best.
But then some of the biggest stars in the world don't do that.
You're right.
I'm not advocating.
I know you're not. I understand why certain people do that, even though I don't understand the mindset of I want that done.
Is it always the person's request or can it just be their people? The difference is your people are still you.
Even if it's your peoples, it doesn't matter though. If, I'm going to tell you, because I have, like, Morgan number one would be my people.
She was on the show and now she works for me over on like the management team and she's my what they call the day to day. So she'd be my people. And if Morgan number one went into a place and was like, F this. And, and, you know,
And he's walking down the hall and where is fruit loops?
And she was just rude.
And they're like, well, that's his people.
No, that's me because I'm the one that hires them, that gives them direction.
And if they break the direction and they do something embarrassing or humiliating,
you have to either fire them or fix it.
And so it's always on the people.
And, you know, Taylor Swift would do all these great things.
And people will be like, well, that's their people.
No, no, no, no.
But Taylor's people are her.
Right?
They don't just do that because they go, well, we're Taylor's people.
we're going to do all these cool awesome things.
No, Taylor goes, hey guys.
And some of it may be Taylor too.
Here's what we want to do.
We want to be really good to people.
We want to send things.
So when people go, ah, that's just her people.
No, no, but her people are her.
It's the same thing.
She literally can't put stamps on envelopes and work at UPS all day, sending packages out.
So the people are the person.
Okay.
Now, the people can mess up occasionally, but that is still on the person.
If something on this show goes wrong,
it comes back to me
everything and you're my people
not in that way but
I'm the head of the snake
in the same way
if something happens where I'm like
we had an issue recently
I was like hey what happened here
scuba will just go
protecting one of you guys
he'll go that's on me
I've got to make sure
that this is covered
because that's on me
shout out scuba thanks scuba
and I know for a fact
it wasn't on him
I wonder who would
what happened
it's been a long time
he's done this a couple times
over the years
but he's like
that's on me
and I'm like
no no no no no no
was it Eddie?
Uh-oh.
And he's like, nope, that's on me.
Wow, thanks, scuba.
So he's kind of, well, if I'm the head of the snake, he's kind of the scrotum.
Yeah.
Wow, scuba, you're the, wow.
But it's sort of like, like, Diddy's people, they were trying to clear the hallway when he was about to go on stage.
They're like, everybody needs to be out of the hallway.
Move, move, move, move.
And I stayed there.
And Diddy came out and gave me fist bumps because he was excited someone was there.
So I was like, well, and a lot of that, too, is, well, they do.
Well, they do.
but people will try to take pictures the whole time
or get, hey, take a picture with me,
not just of him, like.
Oh, like a selfie.
They don't want to get caught up.
Yeah.
If they're trying to get A to B,
if they're super famous,
people are always trying to get pictures with them.
You're right, because Diddy is super famous
and I was definitely trying to get a picture with him.
And I was like, Diddy, Dizzy!
And you were the only once, it wasn't a big deal.
And he was like, love, love, love!
And he came over and gave me a fist bump,
and I was like, what a!
And that probably wasn't Diddy going,
okay, guys, go shut the hallway down.
But Diddy has to go a lot of places.
Yeah.
They know now that did he get stopped all the time, so they're going to try to make it easier on him to get A to B.
So they will make that decision for him.
But based on his needs and what they interpret his needs to be.
Yeah, he definitely probably has people stop him everywhere he goes.
Everywhere he goes.
It's always cooler too, right, when everyone's like the people are mean, but then the artist is like, oh, no, no, it's okay.
We'll get that picture.
It makes the artist look good, too.
Yes, it does make them.
And there are a couple here in town that purposefully are awesome and hire really tough PR people, so they don't have to be the bad guy.
Really?
Yeah, and they themselves are great.
Because look at you and Diddy.
You're like, dude, he made time for me.
That's amazing.
Look how awesome he was.
What time did he make for you, though?
He came over, fist bump.
He came over, just walked by.
No, he came over.
He like, stopped, turned around and came back in fist bump.
Amy.
Not a full comeback, but.
I reach.
But it was, I was actually very, like, impressed.
It's awesome.
Geeking out for Lunchbox that he had that moment because
Diddy was intentional.
That's awesome.
Okay, so there's that.
I think we're done here.
Right, how long was this?
I guess in 47.
30.
Wow.
Of all those words, you just said, they didn't go together.
Big difference.
30 minutes.
All right, I feel good about it.
You guys feel good about it?
I'm not, man.
Hey, you think the Chris is going to listen to us in prison?
You think they got, like?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Probably.
Okay.
Do I think they are?
Nah.
But do I think they could?
Yeah.
I mean, that's one of those nice prisons.
So I'm sure getting a podcast isn't on the,
things you can't do.
He's probably playing golf right now.
He's probably maddened and I'm just like, God, what's that?
All day.
He's in a league.
He's like developing his quarterback.
Oh, that's so jealous.
All right, that's it.
Thank you guys.
We will see you tomorrow.
A win is a win.
A win is a win.
I don't care what you're saying.
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