The Bobby Bones Show - Weds Post Show (08-23-23)
Episode Date: August 23, 2023Bobby shares what time we usually record this podcast. We share how early we used to get to the show back in the day. Eddie finally watched Father of the Bride. We get news we didn’t get during the ...radio show. We talk about Baker Mayfield’s 12 million dollar lawsuit, a high school nurse arrested on drug charges, and a woman in Texas whose car was thrown at her car unprovoked.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.
People like to know kind of when we're recording this show.
I've been told like, what time do you actually do the post show?
Right now, it is 1154 central time.
We've been working on our show until 10.
We had another hour of recording stuff, interview deal.
And now here we are, 1155 central time.
When I used to listen to the radio, I would hear them say like,
all right, we're going home now.
I'll leave you with this song.
And I was thought like, oh, that's so cool.
They just went home.
They might have.
They maybe did.
Really?
Yeah, if you're like a DJ, you do kind of go home probably.
probably for the most part.
I was like, because we never go home when we say we're going home.
Yeah, but.
But what?
We don't.
We're always like, all right, we're going home, see you later.
And then we're just thinking to Eddie's point.
I mean, there's just like so much about our job has changed over the last decade for sure.
But it's like we used to do a lot more way, way, way, way too early.
Because you like to get to work.
I just get to work at three.
Yeah.
Oh my God.
It was so stupid.
I mean, now, we were alive early.
You're right.
We got to this position because I was showing up at 3 o'clock.
Yes.
I agree.
I'm just saying I think some stuff was done pre-pre, pre.
But then also now we have way more responsibilities than we used to.
Yeah.
Had we not been attacking and I hadn't been showing up at 3 o'clock.
We wouldn't be doing this show like this.
If you would have never got jumped outside of work early in the morning,
we would probably still be getting here at 3.
Thank God I got jumped, huh?
Yeah.
Oh, man.
I'm just kidding because that's traumatic.
Yeah, right, everybody?
I feel bad. Hey, no, that's okay.
Hey, don't worry about it.
It's only my mental health.
Yeah, who cares?
Hold on.
Oh, I've been holding that for like 10 minutes.
Thanks for doing that here.
Oh, it just feels so good.
But hold on.
Why were you holding it for 10 minutes and then just let it rip in right now while we're doing the post show?
I can't hold up for another 10.
There were a couple times where it came up and I was like, I couldn't do it a few minutes ago.
I got a lot of stuff to get into.
Let's first talk about.
Father of the Bride. Eddie finally watched it.
Yeah, man.
Like, there's just certain movies, you know, you live your whole life,
and I'm like, I'd never seen that movie.
And then it was on Hulu and said, let me watch this.
It's a good movie.
So good.
And now I found out there's more.
There's like two and three, right?
There's Father of the Bride three?
Yeah, but...
Are they not good?
It's not the same.
Oh.
Father of the Bride is how I know Brad Paisley's wife.
Right.
That was crazy, too, because she was so young in that movie.
But I didn't watch it until later.
I think I had to watch it to some sort of assignment or something on this show.
Did they meet, like...
Because of that?
I believe, if I remember correctly, he saw the movie and definitely liked her.
And I don't know if he just...
Is that what it was?
That movie or something?
I think it was that movie.
And then I don't know if it's one of those situations where it's like, oh, my agent calls your agent and you get a date somehow.
Oh, yes, he wanted her in a music video after seeing her in the movie.
That's like the move.
Yeah, that's a baller move for sure.
Baker Mayfield will be the starting quarterback.
other Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He will replace Tom Brady, Amy.
I'm a big Baker-Mayfield guy.
Gonna win all the games.
Baker-Mayfield, Tampa Bay Bucks, let's go.
Okay.
Did you see what happened with him and his family?
Yeah, that $12 million or so.
What?
What happened?
He hasn't filed a lawsuit, but he has filed for an investigation saying that the company,
his dad and his brother work for have misplaced $12 million of his dollars.
Ducks.
Ugh boy.
In this place.
Like, so.
They just put it somewhere can't find it.
I'm sure they'll get to it.
It's probably like,
it's in the fridge, you know?
I don't find $12 million.
Well, I don't know.
I might not find it.
I mean, it's probably gone.
Like money gone, sorry?
Like, but where does it go?
See, that's what I, this is my thing.
Everybody's like, oh, you should hire someone to help you learn how to do your
finances.
Yeah.
Look what happens when you hire people to do your finances.
They take your money.
Yes, occasionally.
But any crime, that's like going.
But these are...
Look what happens when you buy a nice TV.
Someone breaks in your house and steals it.
Okay, that does happen occasionally, but that shouldn't keep you from buying a nice TV
because 99.9% of it, if you're going to buy a nice TV, it's going to be fine.
I mean, look at this, Bernie Madoff.
Well, hold on, I need you to acknowledge the statement that I made.
About your TVs?
No, not about my TVs.
I mean, TVs are cheap now, so why are you still in TV?
The analogy.
The analogy of if you're going to say, don't do this because this will happen,
that I'm sure it's 0.000-1% of people that are victimized by this.
and the same way homes are burglarized,
the same way people are jumped.
Why would you walk?
Why would you walk the street at night?
It's a good point.
You'll get jumped.
Okay, I acknowledge your.
Thank you.
I just want to be acknowledged.
Yes.
And I'm not saying they did anything wrong.
I don't know.
This is all alleged from the news story.
But man, how, if you can't trust your dad and your brother, who are you going to trust?
Okay.
So they're a venture.
Okay.
They didn't just, they weren't just like, man.
Well, they didn't know what they, I didn't know what he gave to them for.
Like, I don't know.
I knew nothing about this.
So now I'm reading it.
I'm like, oh, okay, so yeah, they're,
they need to see.
Go ahead.
Well, I mean, now I get how
it could disappear.
I don't know what's happening with it.
So I'm just going to keep my mouth shut
before NPR quotes me incorrectly.
And I don't know what they did.
I don't know anything about it.
I just found out right here.
But, you know, like, it's got to be hard working with money.
Like being that company.
Like, Bones, when you have cookies in the house,
can you control yourself?
Nope.
You have to eat them.
Yeah, but it's not illegal to eat the cookies.
Right, but if you're working with a lot of money,
money and it's all right there and you can just easily say like there's a million dollars i can go to
Vegas i can double it or i can put it right back as soon as i win there's a million bucks and i can
invest part of but try to make some money for somebody else that i screwed up but that's a risk and
that's okay they do that all the time yeah but it's not yes it is that doesn't go missing it is legal i'm
i know i'm saying people make bad decisions sometimes to try to correct other decisions yes but let's say
you screwed up with i was you hired me to invest your money yeah i invested your money for you
legally did everything right, but I didn't make great decisions and I lost three quarters of your money.
And I'll accept that because that was part of the deal.
But that's, but I don't want to lose you as a client because you made, you're probably not
going to accept that.
So then I come in with some money and you take some of my money and I think you're investing
it, but really you're paying Eddie.
I'm paying you back a little bit.
I'm investing some.
And then all of a sudden you're trapped and you're caught up in a web and money's gone.
Sorry, but it's not because I was initially trying to do anything illegal.
I was trying to cover for a mistake that I made.
Just to have more of my business.
Just to keep you.
Yeah.
Because if I don't keep you, then I don't make any money.
That situation.
I'm not justifying it any way.
I'm just saying that's how it happens.
I don't think they're just like, let's go on a bender.
How much cocaine can we?
Never?
No, I'm not saying never.
I'm not saying never either.
I'm just saying, I think generally it's that type of situation.
At least you want to hope that people don't set out to totally scam you.
They just get in over their head and then.
Yeah, but it's like...
How much cocaine can we get in here in an hour?
Scuba?
A lot.
What?
We had one hour.
If we turned off everything and said, you have one hour,
how much cocaine can you get in here in an hour?
I don't know who I'd call.
What do you mean?
We're not on the air.
It was like a bit, like a game of playing.
Who can get the most?
Who can get the most?
Yeah, first and the most.
I wouldn't know how to get it.
That's what I'm saying.
I don't even know who I would call.
Just text an artist.
They have connections.
I don't know.
None of my friends are artists.
No, but none of my friends are artists.
I shouldn't say that because maybe I don't have one.
It would know.
Not that does it, but they would know.
But most of my friends are artists
We make fun of each other
Because our green rooms are so lame
Because here's the thing
Because they come in and have water
Have waters and fruits
When Brett
Eldridge came to the show here
Brett's one of our best friends
He was like, you're really rocking it tonight, huh?
I was like yeah, I had double watermelon
And so it's like the same thing
He has nothing except healthy stuff
So I don't want to call it.
No, no, no no
You're missing
I'm not saying the artist
But the artist has people
And what do the people do?
they find stuff for the artist.
So the artist is the top of the tree.
No, but that's what I'm saying.
I don't even think people that I know like that.
I don't think I could call Brett and he'd be like,
yeah, let me get you a Coke dealer real quick.
I can probably call somebody to call somebody.
There's, oh.
You're underselling it.
I'm not saying Brett.
I think now, I just thought of somebody that.
No, that would, that's you implying that Brett has minions that get it for him.
He doesn't do it.
No, no, but if he wanted it, they could find it.
That's what they do.
If I wanted it, I could probably find it.
That's the whole point.
Yeah, he was just trying to send us out.
Get one of my minions.
Yeah.
I'm still trying to think of how I can get some.
Eddie, need you go to the 7-Eleven.
You know what?
I think I know it, dude.
You do?
Yeah, he's always hyper, and I bet you have I asked him, he'd be like, yeah, man, I got you.
But he's also in the contest.
He's right beside you.
He's trying to get as much cocaine as possible.
Not lunchbox.
You can't, like, call someone to call someone.
You got to call someone, and they have to know where the Coke is.
You get one call, and they have to know where it is.
Okay, got it.
You know who'd call?
I know who I'd call.
I never even seen cocaine.
Me neither.
I just like to say Coke because it makes you sound cool.
Oh.
Okay.
I already got the number.
Got it.
I know.
You know who?
Mm-hmm.
Want to share?
I mean.
No, I don't share.
No, I guess I could share because he's been on here.
He probably...
He's been on here?
Mm-hmm.
What the...
Then don't say.
I don't get to anybody into the bus unless it's for a good reason.
You know what?
I'm wrong.
I can make one call.
Right.
I don't think this person does it, but he could get it.
No problem.
Yeah.
Come on.
I can say it because he said it.
What? He said it?
Okay, jelly roll.
Yes.
Oh, I wasn't thinking about that.
Oh, yeah, jelly roll for sure.
But I don't know jelly roll for sure, but I don't know jelly roll's number.
I didn't think about jelly roll.
Do you guys know how to get a hold of jelly roll?
Yes.
You have a cell phone number?
Boom.
No, but you're calling somebody to call somebody.
Nope.
Odds are, hopefully he'll be in a meeting with her.
No, Joe Jamie put me on speaker.
There's loopholes.
I would go to Tim.
Oh, he was a...
Oh, he was a...
Oh, I was going to say, dude.
He's recovering.
No, DEA.
That's what he did.
Oh, he probably, does he have a storage locker?
I don't know.
But he, you know, he'd know some folks.
Mm-hmm.
Oh, my gosh.
He's probably seized a bunch of it.
And what?
Is his house now?
No, I mean, I don't know where it is, but imagine, I mean, he's probably seen, like, we've
never even seen it, and he's probably seen, like.
He's probably taking a bath in it, been like, what up?
I've seen heroin, but.
You what?
Remember, they mailed to her house?
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
But you didn't see it.
It was bricks, but.
A high school nurse in Virginia was arrested on felony drug charges.
it's not clear who she was selling to,
but she was pulled over in the school's parking lot.
She had meth Xanax and cocaine in the car.
Oh, boy.
A high school nurse.
Dang, that's...
So maybe it's a lot easier.
Exactly what I'm telling you.
Fredericksburg.com had that.
Yeah, I just don't think this is the circle...
No, the point is, not how easy it is,
but you know one person you can call right now to get it.
No, but no one thought the nurse had it?
But I wouldn't know to call her either.
The point is, do you know somebody that would have it?
Not, is there somebody in your web that may have that you don't know about?
Okay.
We can ask.
the receptionist up front.
Huh?
Shot in the dark.
About what?
You got, hey man, you got any Coke?
I wouldn't want to ask that because I feel like...
And then if it gets weird, it's like Coca-Cola.
Do we have a Coke machine?
This is a weird game.
Yeah, I know. I was just thinking about it.
I don't know why.
If we did implement it or whatever...
If we get arrested, are we like...
It's a bit?
This is just a challenge.
Why did I say that to begin with?
I don't know.
No idea.
Was it not because of the nurse story?
No.
I don't know, but could you call somebody and have somebody killed?
No.
Could you call somebody?
Everything's jelly roll.
Okay, keep going.
Like, if you needed someone murdered,
is there somebody you could call that would do it though?
No.
Maybe not somebody that's done it before, but they would do it if you gave them $10,000.
Yeah.
No.
You think so?
Family.
Oh, like one of your own peasants.
Brett.
I'm kidding.
Everything's jelly rolling, bro.
I think I could.
You could what?
Call somebody and have somebody whacked.
Yeah, man.
I've got a family that I'm not close to, but they're all in jail.
I'm saying.
Yeah, I could probably have, that could probably.
That is not.
Think it probably happen.
Oof, that's tough.
Think about it.
A woman in Texas says she narrowly escaped being hit by a spear that someone hurled at her car.
It crashed through a windshield.
The woman says it was random, unprovoked.
Was she in the jungle?
Unprovoked.
Did you cut somebody off?
Ooh.
And they had a spear in their car.
You know, what do they call it?
Like, where people throw tennis balls at cars on the highway.
But they're spearing cars?
I don't know.
I don't like that game.
I don't either, but.
K-SAT with that story.
Yeah, we never threw spears.
That seems like a waste.
That's dangerous.
An elementary student accidentally discharges a gun on a school bus.
And we get hurt.
It's terrible.
Does anybody know?
That spear goes, went all the wind show, by the way.
It's crazy looking.
Did it fly out of a truck, maybe?
No, there's no.
way. Oh, a truck hauling spears, Amy? Maybe. A spear truck. You can see those all the time on the
Spears.com? Getting the selection over to them? Dude, I'm telling you, the other day, I was driving on the
interstate and a rock hit my windshield and it was so loud that my ears started ringing. But it didn't
crack my windshield. Well, that happened to me. Yes. And it cracked my windshield. One of my buddy's
daughters was driving and she got a dink. And then nothing happened. Like three days later, it started
cracking. The heat. Same thing happened with me. The last time mine, bro.
And I remember hearing it go, and I was like, oh, thank God, no crack.
A week and a half later.
Right down in the middle.
Yeah, I was got hit by a rock from the train tracks because they're up there cleaning
and they're putting new train tracks on and there was some machine up there and it was
cleaning it off and rocks were just falling down.
I had to ride my bike under it.
Stupid.
That's tough, man.
Yeah, now I drive by there and there's all these rocks just laying and I'm like, oh man,
I'm going to wipe out.
I need to clean this up.
Hey, Ray, how long are we into this?
15.
Okay, I'm going to do a pre, what do you call it, mid roll?
Yep.
Here's a little mid roll for you.
A win is a win.
A win is a win.
I don't care what you're saying.
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There's two golden rules that any man should live by.
Rule one, never mess with a country girl.
You play stupid games, you get stupid prizes.
And rule two, never mess with her friends either.
We always say that trust your girlfriends.
I'm Anna Sinfield.
in this new season of The Girlfriends,
Oh my God, this is the same man.
A group of women discover they've all dated
the same prolific con artist.
I felt like I got hit by a truck.
I thought, how could this happen to me?
The cops didn't seem to care.
So they take matters into their own hands.
I said, oh, hell no.
I vowed.
I will be his last target.
He's going to get what he deserves.
Listen to the Girlfriends.
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What's up, everyone? I'm Ego Wodom.
My next guest, you know from
Step Brothers Anchorman, Saturday Night Live,
and the Big Money Players Network.
It's Will Ferrell.
Woo.
Woo.
My dad gave me the best advice ever.
I went and had lunch with them one day,
and I was like,
and Dad, I think I want to really give this a shot.
I don't know what that means,
but I just know the groundlings.
I'm working my way up through,
and I know it's a place they come,
look for up and coming.
talent. He said, if it was based solely on talent, I wouldn't worry about you, which is really sweet.
Yeah. He goes, but there's so much luck involved. And he's like, just give it a shot. He goes,
but if you ever reach a point where you're banging your head against the wall and it doesn't feel
fun anymore, it's okay to quit. If you saw it written down, it would not be an inspiration.
It would not be on a calendar of, you know, the cat. Just hang in there. Yeah. It would not be
Right, it wouldn't be that.
There's a lot in luck.
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Another story, an investigation is underway Tuesday morning, August 22nd, as a San Antonio
elementary school student accidentally discharged a gun while at school on Tuesday morning,
Sagan Ismail a student fired the handgun while riding a school bus.
At the discharge, the bus driver got the firearm.
They called the cops.
Luckily, no one was injured.
but I'm looking for the accidentally discharged.
Because it says fired.
It doesn't really say how it was accidentally discharged, though.
Like, was he showing it to somebody?
Did it fall?
The student remains off campus.
That is from my San Antonio.
U.S. Coast Guard rescues a man stranded for three days on an island in the Bahamas.
Ooh.
How do you get stranded on an island in the Bahamas?
One of those little ones?
Yeah, you probably got a boat, and then you swam to that island
or your boat capsized, something like that.
There are a lot of little islands that aren't, what do you call it, inhabited?
Inhabited.
A 64-year-old man spent three days stranded on an island in the Bahamas
until being rescued by the U.S. Coast Guard,
which had spotted flares being fired from a nearby disabled sailboat.
The man was in good health.
I mean, three days.
Three to five days was, well, I guess he had access to...
What?
Well, stephives in his boat.
Salt water.
Yeah, I just know three to five days without water is bad.
Do you see the Drew Barrymore story?
Mm-mm.
Yes.
Stage?
Wild.
Oh, the stalker.
The person that ran out of, yeah.
Drew Barrymore was speaking on stage in New York City when a weird guy came down the aisle and said,
you know who I am.
I need to see you at some point while I'm in New York.
He was escorted out by security and Drew left the stage for a few minutes, but here's the clip.
Sell people.
Oh, my God.
Yes.
Hi.
I'm Chad Michael Busto.
You know who I am.
I need to see you at some point while I'm in New York.
Okay.
That voice is the voice of somebody who's a stalker.
Absolutely.
It's like slightly nerdy but obsessed.
His voice was shaking.
too. You know who I am?
Oh, that's crazy.
They got them out of there.
They came back out and she finished, but that is bizarre.
So, best of luck to Drew Barrymore.
That sucks.
So here's the deal.
But the cruise.
You guys want to hear something?
Come on.
Let's do it.
Update?
No, not really, but where my mind is on it.
Okay.
I really have trouble.
I've always had trouble in going, hey,
here's this thing. It's expensive. Buy it and come do it with us. It's always been a struggle of mine.
I don't so much mind tickets. It's a one-night thing. A ticket. You go to concerts anyway.
The cruise has been tough for me. One, because I've never been on a cruise and I'm like, I don't know.
Am I going to get seasick? But mostly, it's like, I don't want to ask our listeners to pay a ton of money to come do something.
And then nobody comes to do it. Or it's not fun. But mostly, I'm scared nobody's going to come to do it.
So we've never done a cruise. So my
wading into the water was this thing that I just did in Vegas.
And I'm not even making any money on it.
So people that want to come to this show in Vegas,
my comedically inspirational show,
it's two nights hotel because that's like,
and that hotel's like 350.
I don't know what the hotel room rate is at this place.
It's two tickets to the show in the front.
It's meet and greet, it's top golf,
all this stuff's got merch bundle.
And whatever it is is what we're charged.
But I'm just seeing if people want to buy like,
I don't know what you would even call it.
Like a, it's not bonus, but it's like a bigger package part of a thing.
Because this is nothing compared to what a cruise would be.
But it is a little sample size.
It is, yes.
It's two tickets.
It's the hotel.
So all this is together.
And for me, this is me trying to be comfortable with doing something like this.
And if this goes pretty well, then I'll feel better about doing it at that level.
And if it does, I'll be like, I can't do a cruise.
This didn't even do well.
And they're going to play golf with you?
Top golf.
We do a big thing at top golf.
We're only doing like 20 people max.
That's fine.
It's not even a thing where it's a big event.
It's just, let's just see how it feels.
That was my recommendation.
Okay.
Like do this, and if it goes pretty well, then you'll see.
And if it doesn't, then you'll see.
So that's the deal.
And if you did the math, I'm pretty much all of it.
Whatever we're charging for it is not that.
It's basically what you'd expect.
So there you go.
That's the update is that I am trying to get to a point where maybe one day we do it.
And think, yoga with a.
Amy, gambling and lunchbox, karaoke with Eddie.
There's a lot of good stuff to do on that boat.
What do I do?
Magic tricks.
My wife brought up the time I was learning how to do magic the other day.
Oh, I do remember this.
We were watching the prestige.
And she was like, remember when you were doing magic?
And I was like, yeah, he made fun of me.
Because I got a master class magic and I was studying how to do those tricks.
Who was your master class teacher?
I think Penn and Teller were the two that were teaching me at that point.
That's amazing.
And I remember my wife and I just started dating and she walked in the room and I was doing magic.
I had like a cloth and a ball.
And she was like, what are you doing?
And I was embarrassed to tell her.
It was like, nothing.
So when you say nothing, it obviously you're doing something.
So then she's like, no, what are you doing?
Nothing.
Because I don't think she would have cared if I'd have been like magic.
She'd been like, really?
Oh, cool.
Or really?
Nerd.
And not cared, right?
But I was like, I'm not doing anything.
Then she's like, what are you doing?
No, I swear, nothing.
So I'm shutting the computer.
Now she thinks it might be porn.
which it's not, but you never know.
You know what's going on here.
And so I was like, oh, I don't want magic.
And then so she made fun of me for a while about it.
Because mostly I hit it.
She's like, why do you want to hide it?
You're embarrassed of it?
Haven't perfected it yet.
I don't want you to spoil the trick, you know?
See?
Yeah, say, yeah.
So how many tricks did you get?
I was studying the like fundamentals of slide of hand.
So it wasn't so much how to do the tricks yet.
It was what you're doing in order to get better.
at us so people don't see exactly what you're doing.
But that's what it was. But I like that.
I like learning that kind of stuff. Little tricks
that people don't expect you to know.
You do that on the boat.
But I don't want to do math. No, no, no, no.
No, no, no. I don't want to do magic.
Let's see. Kevin Costner says his wife
is playing gamesmanship of the worst sort
in their divorce battle.
Because now it just feels like
they're doing little strategic things to drive each other
crazy more than have a healthy divorce.
Why do you shake your head, Eddie?
Because this is just too much.
Like, this has been going on forever,
and I feel like every week there's some new thing going on with their divorce.
His lawyer claims that she, she's 49, he's 68.
She's avoided answering questions,
including whether or not she understood the pre-knit before signing it back in 2004.
Gamesmanship in a lawsuit refers to aggressive and strategic acts
of creating additional expenses or stress for the other party
to persuade them to abandon their case or settle for more favorable terms.
This comes as both legal teams prepare for the November trial.
If the handbag designer challenges the agreement in an upcoming hearing,
she could be forced to pay Costner back to $1.5 million that he fronted her from the New York Post.
Whenever she wouldn't move out of the house, hilarious.
And then she's like, okay, I'm moving to a guest house.
Hilarious.
That's gamesmanship right there.
Dang, that's it.
Taylor Swift's security guy was fired.
Did you got see this story?
No.
Why?
Kind of feel bad for him.
Let me read you the story and then you tell me how you feel about it.
I understand why and why he had to be fired,
but I do feel bad about it,
and I think maybe something happens good to him because of this.
Here's your story.
At a Taylor Swift Erez tour stop in Minnesota a few weeks ago,
security guard Calvin Dinker went viral after he was singing along to Kroll Summer.
However, he has now shared that he's been fired.
In a new TikTok video, he said,
after night one, I was realizing how close Taylor Swift was to getting to me
in a spot that he would stand.
So I really wanted to get a photo or document it.
So I handed down these little pieces of paper that said,
Hey, I can't have my phone out, but if Taylor Swift comes out right behind me, please take a photo and text it to this number.
And I handed it out to a couple people that were sitting nearby, and they were really kind and sweet about it.
He continued.
The HR woman who called me wasn't able to articulate what exactly I did wrong because I didn't do anything besides asking for photos.
I never took my own phone out.
And above else, I made sure that Taylor was safe and all the fans had a good time.
But they fired them.
Oh, that's tough.
So he doesn't work for Taylor.
I think he was probably just the security.
Probably.
Yeah.
Because I'm.
I'm not sure if he travels with it,
if he's a new security guy that travels with the tour
or if he's just working in the stadium.
I almost feel like he travels with the, I don't know.
Well, I just wonder, yeah, how in the inner circle he is
because you would think that those people
wouldn't be able to put a story out about anything that happened.
Like, I know people that have worked for Taylor
that literally, I honestly, the things they signed,
I don't.
Same.
Yeah.
What you're about to say, though, is this okay?
Yes, because they've never outright told me they worked for Taylor.
I just know because of like they were ways that they show me,
but they could never go public with an article about anything ever
in like the ways I know were not told directly.
And that's, they're just.
And it could have been a venue person, but I don't know that for sure.
Like if they only worked at this certain stadium.
Right.
But are you that upset if you're just doing it one or two times for it?
Because it's not like she's doing 10 more show.
She's done.
She's out of there.
And if that job is not like your main job, I don't know.
I don't know.
And the rule is no photos with the artist, technically.
Like, he didn't ask the photo for the house.
But he asked for photos to be taken by somebody else.
I get it.
Like I said, I feel for him.
That sucks.
But is it probably he broke a rule and then they had to fire him?
They probably didn't want to fire him either.
Right.
Yeah, that stinks.
Okay.
Well, I think that's it.
There is a Brandy Clark Bobbycast.
I'll end with this.
It is up now.
And she was a college basketball player.
But she's written Mama's Broken Heart from Randallambert, Better Dig 2 by the band Perry,
Follow Your Arrow, Casey Musgraves.
I love her as a solo artist as well.
And she was talking about struggling with her identity after she stopped playing basketball
in college, but it led her to pursue music.
When I first quit playing basketball, because I went to college on a basketball scholarship,
and I really was burnt out by then.
Was that your identity, too, the basketball player?
Totally.
I thought that was why people liked me.
I still, yeah, my identity was very wrapped up.
And when I quit playing basketball, I had probably six months of who am I.
And then I started getting really back into music.
And then that became my identity.
I wish I didn't have so much wrapped in it, but I just do.
And if for some reason this went away, it'd be something else.
So pretty, you know, you're doing something your whole life.
And all of a sudden it's over and you have to change.
Being a college basketball player, it would have been awesome.
Eddie now were walking around Vanderbilt the other day, shooting our football show.
And Eddie's like, man, I miss college.
Yeah, college is a good time and walk in those whatever.
What do you call them?
Like just walking through campus?
Yeah.
Just like really brought back memories.
I'm like, man, what a worry-free time in my life.
And Bobby looks at me like, wow, cool, worry-free for you.
I was like, I thought he was kidding.
I thought he was like college.
I thought he's making a joke.
Oh, how worry-free.
Because my association is not worry-free.
I had to work a full-time job, go to college full-time, drive back and forth.
McGig grades, keep grade point average.
Yeah.
But I thought that was everybody.
No, man.
So I thought he was kidding.
And I was like, yeah.
And he's like, what?
Worry free.
That was the most stressful part of the time of my life just about.
I didn't think about that.
So you just went hard and had fun?
Oh, yeah, dude.
I mean, college was great.
Some days I'd just be like, I don't want to go to class.
And I wouldn't go to class.
I'd call a friend.
We'd go play tennis.
Hey, let's go play tennis.
Oh, you want to play golf after that?
Yeah.
All right, cool.
Let's pick up a case of beer.
Let's get drunk.
All right.
Great.
And college sounds awesome.
I want to go.
That's all it was.
We had a very different experience.
And you got to think, Eddie started, like, he didn't start college until he was like 21.
He stayed until he's like 26, right?
Something like that.
It took me six years.
You didn't start until 21?
I mean, I didn't leave for college until I was 21.
It took you six years?
Wait, you didn't leave for college or 21.
I stayed for the first two years.
I stayed in my house, my hometown.
I lived my parents, and I went to the local college.
Yeah.
But that was in college life.
Yeah, the college.
Yeah, the college.
Then I moved to Sam Houston State.
Dude, it was like, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that.
All right. Here's one final voicemail. Ray, would you play number one, please?
I'm just listening to today's podcast, and the meltdown segment was the best segment ever.
And I remember Bobby's meltdown when he repeated the TSA agent.
That was Bobby's meltdown. That was so funny. He didn't get mad, but he just kept repeating everything he said.
That's how Bobby has a meltdown.
That's a good point.
That's a meltdown.
I didn't melt.
But you were upset.
I was controlled.
I was just irritated.
And I just repeating everything he said because it was an idiot.
Yeah.
That's pretty funny, man.
I wish I wouldn't have.
It's also something I'm proud of.
But he was like taking a picture of the, I'm seeing your phone.
Okay.
Let me see in yours.
Idiot.
And what else would he say that you repeat?
I don't remember.
I just know that it was like, people were looking at me like, what's going on?
here. Okay, we're done. Thank you guys. We'll see you tomorrow. Goodbye, everybody.
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