The Bobby Bones Show - Weds Post Show (12-13-23)
Episode Date: December 13, 2023Bobby said he and Eddie’s wife are making fun of them for loving Hootie and the Blowfish so much after getting to sing with Darius Rucker. Lunchbox is upset Todd Chrisley did an interview from priso...n and it wasn’t with him. But he now thinks that all the rumors he’s been hearing are true. We talk to Caller Kevin who inherited $800 million but his family doesn’t know. We ask him about his wealth and love of cars. Eddie wants everyone to know he is not Ray.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.
Hello, everybody.
This is the show after the show.
It's called The Post Show.
I think our wives think it's funny that we like Hootie so much.
But we got to sing.
We hung out all weekend with Darius.
I'm not Darius forever.
I didn't know my wife was recording me singing Hootie around the house secretly.
It's sitting it to Eddie's wife.
Right.
And then my wife is recording me secretly singing hooty and saying it to your wife.
So they're having their little laughs behind her back.
Look at these guys.
They're so hot.
I bet that's not even said.
Not one time.
Not one time.
They talk about how hot we are to each other.
No, no, no, no.
No, it's just how dumb we are.
It's just how dumb we are.
I'm just how dumbing hooty around us.
Maybe like, dang, look at the butt on Eddie.
I'd be okay with that if they were talked about that.
If your wife said that about me?
Sure.
Really?
Why not?
I don't know if I'd be okay with my wife saying, look at that butt bobby heads.
Okay, what if your wife was like, Eddie's got a great butt, your wife said that.
My wife?
Yeah.
Oh, yeah, I'd love that.
Right, that'd be awesome.
But instead it's like, what, look at these idiot singing, only want to be with you.
Dude, that, what an incredible weekend.
Only want to be with you.
Amy, I wrote a golf cart with Darius for four hours.
Just me and Darius.
Cool.
I don't.
Okay.
Cool.
What have you wrote a golf cart with Robin Roberts for four hours?
Yeah, that would be cool.
Yeah, it would be amazing.
But anybody wouldn't care.
Yeah, but am I going to walk her in my house quoting her book?
Well, she doesn't sing her book.
She doesn't sing her book.
Sometimes I wonder if it'll ever end.
You get so mad at me when I go out with my friends.
That's a jam.
I can dance.
That's a song.
No, you're not singing the right word in order.
No.
No, I mean, I'm happy for y'all.
I just feel like over the years
Like we've
Darius is around
Yes
We're not like that though
I mean four hours of Darius
That was
You think Darius is like
Dude
I spent four hours
In a car with Eddie
No Bobby Bobbush
No chance
He thought that
He was probably like
Wow I gotta spend four hours
Of this guy
He looked at the card assignments
Mother
Todd Chrisley
Brakes his silence from jail
Lunchbox
What you think about this
He did an interview
With somebody
That wasn't you
Yeah I know
He did it was
Some guy named Chris
Cuomo, Cuomo.
On News Nation, yeah, he used to be on CNN.
Yeah, and so I was like, dang.
And man, it sounds like it's rough in there.
But we know what it is in there, right?
Because we have people call us that have been in there.
No, no, no, no. I mean, Todd talks about how he's being treated, the food, everything.
He talks about it all.
Okay, here's Todd Crisley, who has been a guest co-host on this show, but I don't know,
I won't respond to any letter of lunchbox sends him.
That's right.
But here he is talking about how the staff has treated him in prison.
Yeah.
But they're just talking about that.
Why's the audio so bad?
I don't know.
Because it's a jail phone interview, man.
You can't just turn it.
People call us from jail.
Right.
You just turn it up.
Tiger King, he would sound a better than that.
Yeah.
And he was even in the stairwell.
All right, here he is talking about getting blackmailed in prison.
Hello.
For his protection, like saying, I'm going to get this guy.
Like, come on.
See, I mean, it's rough in there, guys.
Maybe it's true.
He's talking about the food here.
Ew.
My gosh.
Okay.
So, do you know.
What are your thoughts, Eddie?
You're in prison, bro.
And also you're
I thought
I thought
I thought he was
those fancy ones
Yes
Doesn't matter
You broke the law
You're in prison
You want like
steak dinner
He's also a really
rich white guy
Who's used to getting
everything
that he wants
out of here
So anything
That's not
That's gonna be even worse
Who hadn't had a dead cat
I mean
Rats
And also he's kind of king
of hyperbole
But I'm not saying
That's not true
But I'm sure
He's exaggerating it a bit
What are you saying
I'm just saying
It sounds like
What we've been hearing
It's maybe true
That all the rumors
Is circulating
on the internet that I've been reading,
sound pretty accurate.
You read rumors to circulate?
Yeah.
Or just news stories?
Mostly his daughter posts on Instagram.
Yeah.
Some neighbors in the Park Hill community are on high alert
after they say a man has been breaking into their homes
and stealing intimate items.
The Park Hill Panny Thief is the name.
I like that.
That's a good name.
Neighbors are calling him that name.
The Ph.P.T.
The Park Hill Panny Thief.
And police are saying, all right.
Let's talk about the possible suspect.
And they have women that are talking
and she's like, I feel like he's watching our house.
Yeah, that's awful.
I don't like that.
It's weird.
Yeah, no, it's scary.
Because he starts with the panties.
He passed over everything that a thief would normally steal and just goes
for the underwear.
Like he didn't take money, medications, PlayStation, the computers,
and grab any of that.
Yeah.
But this is where it starts.
And then he starts killing people.
Well, that's dramatic.
Whoa.
So the parents are.
I saw, no, Lifetime Murder.
That's a movie.
Yeah, movie.
Yeah.
This has happened.
that's a movie.
But I think based on a real story?
No, but I mean...
Oh, no. Okay, never mind.
I thought...
I'm sure that has happened...
A woman is recall in the moment
she said a man broke into her house.
She told Fox 31 about the first time he came through a window in July.
My roommate was asleep in the bedroom.
I wasn't home at the time.
Man, that's weird.
That is weird.
Because you just don't know what the intention is.
But I just want to grab some silky panties.
Yeah, just leave him on the doorstep then.
No.
Ew.
My...
He shoves my roommate into the wall.
Oh.
Yeah, it just gets into a pretty dark situation here.
But they want to catch him, KDBR.
Anybody break into anybody's house or anything.
Yeah.
I wonder what his thing is.
Does he like...
With the underwear?
Yeah, does he wear them or does he smell them?
He sniffs them.
Does he do both?
Those.
That's crazy.
Maybe he eats them.
Possibly.
Maybe.
But he could also, like, kill other people and put them in him.
Whoa.
Okay, you just went down to Amy's rabbit hole.
That's dark.
But I'm just saying it could.
why we got to shut it down. And it's funny
to go, panty thief, ha, ha, ha. But it's
obviously, it's
disturbing. But Parkhill
Panty Thieves funny. They should have called them like a
mean name. Right, you can't. It's like when
Monkey Pock came out. Well, that sounded fun. There's a monkey
involved. And it really was
something that was not pleasurable to have, but you're
using the word monkey. Right.
Panny thief. Yeah, like when you
call him the Park Hill panty thief,
it makes him kind of funny and cool. That gives him
like a superhero name. Like the undergarment
danger or something.
Oh.
You know, you can't make it funny and...
Psycho.
Yeah.
Like, undergarment.
Okay, that's good.
Yeah.
Underwear psycho.
Oh, the panty pariah.
Pariah?
What do you think a pariah is?
I don't know.
Someone that...
Do you mean like a feasts on something?
The panty predator?
Oh, you could do that too.
What's a pariah, though?
It's like someone that feasts on things.
Mm-mm.
You mean like a piranha?
No, no, no, a pariah.
What is that?
It's not somebody that feats on anything.
Go ahead.
I think we pretty much nailed it.
A pariah is somebody who isn't treated.
Outcast.
Oh.
Social outcast.
But they would be a per...
Okay, so a panty hose or a panty pariah...
What is that fish?
Piranha?
Yeah.
So we've got pariah, piranha, parada, and predator.
That's a lot.
It's tough.
Yeah.
Pariah is an outcast.
I just said that.
Right now just, I read the definition.
Oh, got it.
You nailed it.
You confirmed?
Confirmed.
It's a noun.
Origin?
Thanks, man.
Yeah, dear, I got you.
Yeah, yeah.
Can you use it as soon.
Yeah.
And also, what's the panty pirate going to do
when all of a sudden.
No,
Panny Pirates funny, dude,
you can't do that one.
Panny pirate?
That's funny.
Oh,
Evan is funnier.
I'm here to feel panties.
If you catch him in the act,
like he may do something,
like kill somebody.
Oh,
I got one.
What?
The Pannie Pire.
Oh, my God.
What is it called?
Pervayer.
Pervair.
What is that?
Pervert?
No,
Perver.
The Panny getting pervert?
Nah,
Perver.
It's like,
a purveer?
Yeah, that's it.
That's a word.
So he's going to steal it and then sell it?
I don't know what a purveyor is.
I just know.
Eddie, we looked that up, a purveyor.
I think it's somebody who sells stuff.
P-U-R-V-O-Y-E-R something, purveyor?
Something like that.
Pervayer, got it.
Pervayer definition.
Here we go.
Yeah, I don't know what that means.
That is also a noun.
And it's a person who sells or deals in particular goods.
So maybe they go to the flea market and they sell.
Okay.
Well, there you have it.
Let's find this, dude.
Let's take a couple calls, Ray.
if you're cool with that.
Why don't we go over to Kevin in Wyoming
who says he inherited a bunch of money
from his best friend?
Hey, Kevin.
Yeah.
Is it a true story?
Yes, sir.
How did your friend have a bunch of money
that you didn't know about?
Oh, I knew about it.
Oh, you did? How much did you get?
Yeah.
Well, after taxes and everything
with the estate, a little over 800 million.
Do what?
I'm sorry, I'm sorry, what?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Huh.
So with taxes and all he...
I knew that'd shake lunch.
I knew that shake lunchbox up.
Dude, you have $800 million?
So he was a billionaire.
A little more than that.
I don't know.
They say by the end of next year, it'll be a billion.
You listen to this show?
Pardon me?
You listen to our show?
Oh, yeah.
Okay.
When you're in your private jet or what?
I just feel like.
Do you have a jet?
I'm a little girl and I, we listen every morning when I take her to school.
Do you ever want to hire, like, a clean comedian for like a birthday party and send a jet to get them and bring them on up?
I might have to do that.
All right.
I'm ready.
I'll tell you this.
My family, my parents, my siblings, nobody knows.
Hold on, nobody knows that you have about a billion dollars.
Right, except my little girl, my six-year-old daughter.
She's the only one that knows in the family.
Wouldn't she say something, maybe accidentally?
If I was six hours.
No, she knows better.
So how did you get this money?
Did you know your friend was leaving you this money?
Did you know he was that rich?
Like how this money comes?
Yeah, yeah.
He told me that, you know, he has actually, he has children.
and they were all honorary mentions for $10 each.
And everything that he had went to me.
This ain't real.
Why don't you think it's real?
It's not real.
How do you know?
Why do you think it's not real?
I can just tell.
I ain't real.
Wait, who's your favorite person?
I'd never heard honorable mention before as a term in a world.
The fact that he says my six-year-old is the only one that knows and she, I mean, six-year-olds
can't, they say anything all the time.
So to tell me that a six-year-old...
No, no, no.
You don't have any idea.
I mean, seriously.
She would not breathe a word to anybody because she knows the disaster that it would bring into our lives.
Wow.
At six, she can comprehend that?
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, she knows I was comfortable before, but not like now, you know.
And I'm sitting, I took her to school today in Bentley Continental Speed, twin turbocharged V12.
That's what I took her to school in.
Her teacher asked you to say, is your daddy one driving all those cool cars?
Yeah, that'd be him.
Wow.
How does nobody know if you're driving all those cool cars?
Because he did well before.
Because we went to where he was and nobody knew us there.
So we took over his house and his house has got 17 bathrooms, 26,000 square feet.
He left you the house?
If you go to that house, your family knows you're rich.
They don't know.
No, they don't know.
They don't know where we go.
you got to understand with this
there's a fiduciary responsibility
that comes about this
and the once anybody knows what I got
guess what it's open season on me
so we live this double life
we go to where the big house is
and that's where we hang out
and when we do nobody knows us
it's like going to Miami if you move to Miami
do you know your neighbors next door to you? Probably not
so are you primarily at the new house
about half and half
right now. But nobody knows. They know that we have a place in Colorado, but they don't know what.
And I'm a rather secretive person, but I do enjoy my cars, and I will say this. You had a little
segment here a bit ago about somebody driving a nice car or whatever. They think there's something
or someone else thinks they are. It does have its perks. My daughter wanted to go out to eat the other
night, and she's, what do you want to drive? And I don't know, what do you want to drive? She's, how about the
Bugatti. Okay, fine. So we hop in that and we drive down the road. And I said, well, we don't have a
reservation. She wanted to go to a Michelin Star restaurant. Wait, your six-year-old knows what a
Michelin Star is? Oh, buddy. She, she Googles everything. She's like an internet guru. She's my
IT person. She's on everything. So she's, well, let's go there. All right. So we hop in there.
I pull up and to the valet parking. They threw their hands here and said, sir, we can't touch this
car. And I said, why is that?
And as well, we're not allowed to.
You see, if you can park it right over here, so I parked and I said, well, I don't have a reservation.
Oh, you do now.
I guess when you pull up on a $3.4 million Bougatty, they seem to give you a little bit more courtesy, maybe.
And they us right in.
They called the Mater D.
He said, this man doesn't have a reservation, but he's got a Bugatti out here.
He goes, well, that works for us.
So we went in and had dinner and come out and left, and that's it.
So it does have it.
Oh, what restaurants do you go to?
I don't think you heard you.
No, what restaurant do?
No, he's trying to Google real quick.
He doesn't know.
How you can make up a restaurant?
Pierre's, there you go.
It's easy to make up a restaurant.
Do you hear how he does not have an answer?
Because he's not real.
I'm sorry.
Oh, I'm sorry.
Now I can't hear.
You're just jealousy.
I think I believe him.
What was the restaurant?
Why do you care about a restaurant?
I've said it three times.
Because he's trying to trip me.
He's trying to trip me up, which is fine.
That's why we don't tell anybody.
You're a perfect example, lunchbox.
Why we don't tell anybody.
Well, you still haven't answered the question.
About you can make up a restaurant.
What did you say?
I'm sorry, go ahead.
Mazuna.
Make good steaks and baseball gloves.
It's in Denver.
So can we come to your house?
Probably.
When you go, will you send a plane to come get us?
And we'll come and, like, entertain you for a day.
We'll do the show right there.
Yeah, we'll do the show from the house.
And this is the way I get, and this is where people kind of aggravate.
somebody. To be honest with you right now, I just soon everybody come except lunchbox.
Great. We actually prefer that too. We just soon prefer that as well.
Okay. So 800 milt. That's that's wild.
Little over. That was after taxes. So that other car, the other car you were talking about,
the Bentley, what was that car again? The Bentley Continental Speed, twin turbocharged V12.
And what does that cost about?
Well, you're looking about 300 and change.
That's awesome.
But the Bugatti's $3.4 million.
I don't like the Bugatti's.
The way they look?
Not really.
I mean, I understand.
I'm not a car guy, though.
I like the Bentley because it looks classic and it doesn't...
It does.
It's very classy, very subtle.
And it's not something that screams, hey, look at me.
You know, you go into a Lambo.
or you go into Ferrari, you know, whatever.
But, you know, I like the hot rods and the classics,
and I've got a, I've got a Camaro that has dinoed at 2012 horsepower.
And, you know, I like cars.
Yeah.
You know, that's my big fault that I have.
That's awesome.
Do you have watches?
Oh, I love watches.
Yeah, do you collect watches?
Well, it's a good investment.
Not per se.
I mean, I've got a couple, but, you know, the thing.
that I'm more into is my cars. I mean, I have to say I truly love cars. And my little girl, you know,
this Camaro that I have over 2,000 horsepower, that's a lot. I mean, you think about that.
And she said, I'm most calm when I'm riding in the Camaro. Now, how that could be, I have no idea,
because it's NASCAR loud. It burns racing fuel. Cost me $5 a mile to drive that car with
Sunoco racing fuel. And when we roll down the road in that, it reeks of racing fuel. It reeks of racing fuel.
It burns your eyes.
It burns your lungs.
It burns your nose.
It's loud and obnoxious and hateful.
The motor on this car stands an inch and a half above the windshield.
So it's like Hot Wheels car crazy.
And she says, I'm most calm when I'm riding in that car.
Well, how can that even be?
I have no idea.
And you won't tell.
Anybody in your family about this.
Sorry again.
No, you won't tell anybody in your family.
Not yet.
Not yet.
Your voice is sort of distinct.
You're on the.
Oh, radio?
Well, maybe I should be on radio.
No, no, I just mean like,
you don't need the money.
Someone might recognize voice.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
What about the house?
The house, like, do you have to pay to have someone clean it in the yard?
Yeah, $17.
How much does that cost?
What do you think?
I mean, seriously, would you claim that house yourself?
Probably not.
No.
So there's multiple people that come in and they clean the house.
They do all my housework.
I mean, they do my laundry.
you know and and get this here's here's the tripped up part i can't get a date i'm a single father
and i can't get a date and it's it's not like there's some catastrophically
reason or something's wrong with me i mean i i'm secretive you know and i don't talk about
this stuff because once you let that cat out of the bag you think you're going to have problems
with women oh yeah buddy you can have more trouble than you ever thought you'd have
So here I sit
I want to be this guy's friend
Wait, so do you
If you were to go on a date
Do you just
He drives the Bugatti
And he tries to be secretive
No he maybe doesn't
Hey maybe he
I don't
What do you do?
How do you
Take the bus
Well it depends
I've got a
I've got a four-wheel drive
pickup that I drive
You know
And that's that's me
I mean
I'm from Wyoming
And you know
The oil fields
And the oil industry
And gas leases
and everything else.
And, you know, my buddy, he amassed such a fortune in everything.
I mean, from artwork, you name it.
But he left it all to you, huh?
It's absolutely.
Yep, everything.
Well, with the exception of the honorable mentions.
So do they hate you?
The kids know, yeah, do they know that it's all to you?
The rest is to you?
Oh, yeah.
They all know.
But they don't.
And they know why.
Okay.
There's nothing they can do about it because, you know, there's just no way.
it was airtight will.
So, but anyhow, yeah, it's an amazing thing.
It can be a blessing, but it can be a curse in disguise.
Yeah, way more blessing, though.
And it's hard to, you know, it's hard to be in this position.
And, you know, it's not like I won the lottery where everybody's going to say,
oh, hey, look at old George, he won the lottery.
Let's go build him out of whatever.
So I try to stay low profile as best as I can.
but when we go out or we go do something, we go to places where people don't know us.
And if we go to Miami or we go to Disney World, we can stay top-notch.
We don't have to stay, you know, in Motel 6 or anything.
We can go stay wherever we want.
Nobody knows or cares who you are.
They really don't.
At home, do you stay in the same humble abode that you always stayed in?
Yeah, what's the other 50% where you spend your time?
Well, that's where my parents live.
and we were still there a little bit, but they know they know something's up, you know.
I told them we bought a cabin in Colorado.
So, you know, they're kind of been deceived on that, and I'm sure I'll catch hell for it,
but it is what it is.
Lunchbox your thoughts?
They just, you don't like me.
That's okay.
No, I just don't know if I believe them.
You don't know or you don't believe them?
I don't believe them.
I do believe them.
Okay.
Because he doesn't have anything.
He's not trying to sell us on anything.
I spent 40 minutes on the phone waiting to talk to you.
If I didn't want to talk to you, I wouldn't.
Yeah, I mean.
You know, it is what it is.
Do you have to, do you work at all now?
No.
No.
So what is your family, the people that know you if you're not working at all,
why do they think you're able to do that and still live the same lifestyle?
Well, because I'm retired.
Got it.
That makes sense.
And he said he had a good living before.
Dang.
Yeah, I had, you know, I've had my cars and my toys and everything, you know, long before all this.
Do you have a plane?
And no, not right now, but I will.
All this has taken place here in the last, well, it took two and a half years to settle the estate.
And so it's just now gotten settled in the last five months.
So this is all, you know, fairly new with the massive influx of assets.
Can you just log into an account and see half a billion dollars?
Well, no, because it's spread out.
So you'd have to pull up multiple accounts to be able to pull that up.
That's true.
And to get the cumulative total because just like yourself,
you're probably not going to have everything you have put in one account.
I do.
That's all tracks.
Yeah, but 16 cents is pretty easy to put in one account.
That's true.
You don't need the FD.
I see and sure 16 cents.
I just really dig in there myself.
So what did your friend do to,
accumulate this wealth. He said oil.
His oil and gas leases, real estate.
He's always been a wheeler dealer in his life and artwork.
I mean, it's insane. I have a
1965 Jackson Pollock hangs over my bed.
I see it every night before I go to bed. I see it every morning when I wake up.
$46 million painting hanging over my bed.
Let's sell that bad boy.
Wait, but I would be afraid someone's going to come murder me and take it.
That's why he's not letting anyone know.
No, but like, I wouldn't.
Yeah, that's why he's not telling people that he has this, just all of America.
Right.
They're not going to find me.
That's true.
I don't know.
I believe him.
Let's take a vote.
Who believes him?
Amy.
Sorry, I'm Googling Jackson Pollock.
I believe him, Eddie.
I believe him.
I think his answers were too detailed.
And he doesn't care.
It's not like he's trying to prove anything to us.
Right.
chilling. Morgan?
Yeah, I totally believe him. I'm fascinated.
Lunchbox.
I don't believe him unless he buys me a car.
I don't think he cares enough.
Yeah, I don't think he cares enough to do that.
Who is your favorite person on the show?
Well, I guess, you know, Bobby, he's kind of, you know, the ringleader, so he ranks right up there.
Amy's pretty cool.
Lunchbox just went downhill for me, which is okay, you know.
He's entitled, just like I'm entitled.
And, you know, he kind of surprised me with his, I'm just.
I'm going to say obnoxious negativity, but that's all right.
That's him.
That's surprising.
The irony, though, of this being real, and if this guy's, like, close to a billionaire,
and lunchbox just is, like, rude to him, he, like, treats us to a,
we go to stay at his house and lunchbox doesn't get invited.
Right.
The irony.
And we're, like, taking pictures in his cars.
That would just be the greatest.
So, well, we really appreciate your time, Kevin, and call us back after the first of the year
if you get bored, and we, heck, we'll come out there.
We'll come stay in the Colorado house with you.
Amy's available.
All right.
All right.
All right.
I'll put you on hold for one second.
I'll keep you guys in mind.
You can keep my phone number, too, if you have it.
Yeah, hold on one second and put you on hold.
Yeah, I'll write it down.
No, do not give it to lunchbox.
Okay, you got them, Ray?
All right.
Let me do this mid roll real quick.
A win is a win.
A win is a win.
I don't care which I'll say it.
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There's two golden rules that any man should live by.
Rule one, never mess with a country girl.
You play stupid games, you get stupid prizes.
And rule two, never mess with her friends either.
We always say that trust your girlfriends.
I'm Anna Sinfield, and in this new season of the girlfriends,
Oh my God, this is the same man.
A group of women discover they've all dated the same prolific con artist.
I felt like I got hit by a truck.
I thought, how could this happen to me?
The cops didn't seem to care.
So they take matters into their own hands.
I said, oh, hell no.
I vowed. I will be his last target.
He's going to get what he deserves.
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What's up, everyone?
I'm Ago Vodam.
My next guest, you know from Step Brothers Anchorman, Saturday Night Live,
and the Big Money Players Network, it's Will Ferrell.
My dad gave me the best advice ever.
I went and had lunch with them one day, and I was like,
and Dad, I think I want to really give this a shot.
I don't know what that means, but I just know the groundlings.
I'm working my way up through, and I know it's a place that come look for up and coming talent.
He said, if it was based solely on talent, I wouldn't worry about you, which is really sweet.
Yeah.
He goes, but there's so much luck involved.
And he's like, just give it a shot.
He goes, but if you ever reach a point where you're banging your head against the wall and it doesn't feel fun anymore, it's okay to quit.
If you saw it written down, it would not be an inspiration.
It would not be on a calendar.
of, you know, the cat
just hang in there.
Yeah, it would not be...
Right, it wouldn't be that.
There's a lot of luck.
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All right, well...
That was interesting.
Yeah, and here's the thing.
You want to hear a crazy story about, like, inheriting...
Now you're going to pick up apart when he's not hearing.
No, not him. I'm not talking about him.
I'm going to talk about another story that's in the news.
Okay.
So there was a bride and groom that got married, I think.
think it was this summer.
And on the way, like, they're leaving the reception.
They're in a golf cart going to the hotel or whatever.
They got hit by a drunk driver and the bride died.
And now the bride's mom is fighting saying, oh, it's not, the wedding's not real.
Like, the husband shouldn't get the estate.
Like, she should get it.
How crazy is that?
Like, they got married.
They were married for like three hours.
Her daughter dies.
And now she's fighting the husband saying, no, you're not the rightful guy.
Like, your guys's wedding wasn't.
Dang.
That's tough.
I don't like that story.
I don't either.
I know, but like when we talked about it earlier,
I was like, should I bring this up?
Should I not?
But then we came back to inheriting stuff
and I'm just like, man, that is just wild.
Amy, when you told Kevin I'm available,
what did you mean by that?
I'm just joking.
He said he couldn't date.
I thought he meant for like.
I thought she meant for like.
No, she meant for like.
Hey, I'm single.
Hey, I might be too.
I.
You know what I mean?
Yeah.
Let me put Winter on who lives in Kentucky.
Hey, winter.
You're on the show.
What's going on?
I was going to make some comments about the commentary about the coach Hines from Pulaski County, the football coach.
Yeah, we saw his video on TikToks.
That's the only thing we know about it.
So tell us some more.
Okay.
So there's a three-minute video of his post at this end of the season banquet.
There's nine seniors, six of them from a little school called Shotville Elementary.
In that three-minute video, did you hear anything about a 17-year-old who had died of a traumatic brain injury?
I did not see anything about that.
That's what's going on, buddy.
It has nothing to do with hard coaching.
Hey, don't come at me.
It has nothing to do with parents.
Buddy.
I'm listening, though.
Go ahead.
Well, I'm just saying, you know, it's not parents and boys that can't do hard coaching.
A 17-year-old died, clean hit on a football field preseason.
Coach Hahn says nothing about him.
does not honor him in any way
does not want his parents to come to senior night
and go out on the field
he's not mentioned
six out of nine of these boys have played together
with Andrew Dodson
this dead 17 year old
since they were peewees
they are not allowed to say his name
why are they not allowed to say his name
if true that sounds
they're trying to get out of a lawsuit
They think they're going to get sued.
That is what the parents are upset about.
It's the administration and coach times.
If true, that sounds awful.
True, Dotson, D-O-D-S-O-N.
I'm not going to Google anything.
I don't want to get sad or lunchbox talking about it's terribly sad story a minute ago.
And there's this one.
Oh, man.
But the TikTok video I saw, I was like, go, go coach.
And that's crazy too.
I'm like, oh, coach sucks.
So now I'm back in the middle.
I'm back of scratch.
I know.
I mean, we only know what we read, right?
We only know what people tell us.
And TikTok's very.
That's worthy.
Well, that whole story sucks.
Like, a real-life version of that.
That sucks that somebody died.
I don't know the rest of those details.
I don't know how true it is, how affected any sort of bias involved, but I hope it gets worked out.
And what I do know is that parents are toxic.
Parents are awful.
When it comes to youth sports, parents are just terrible.
I watched two referees square up against each other.
I saw that.
It was like a fourth grade basketball game.
Yeah, fourth grade year old basketball game, whatever.
They're fighting.
And it's like, two referees got up like this.
And they end up splitting them apart.
But the referee.
freeze with each other. I saw a youth hockey game.
I mean, massive brawl. Yeah, we
expect that, though. I were like 10.
It was crazy. That was crazy. The kids
fought? Yeah. Oh, really?
It was a melee.
Parents are idiots, too.
Yeah, parents are idiots. Eddie wants everybody to know
something. He is not Ray. I'm not. Enough.
Everybody. Eddie is not Ray.
And I feel like
twice a year, I have to come on
and say, I am not Ray,
and I really want to make it official.
I want Ray to just, we can't call him Ray Mundo anymore.
So what's happening?
What's the crossover here where people think you're Ray?
Because out in public people are like, hey, Ray, I met a guy.
I talked to him for like five minutes and his wife walks up and he goes, hey, honey, this is Ray.
And I'm like, it's Eddie.
My name's Eddie.
Why would you think you were Ray?
Because Raymundo is Hispanic.
But they're introducing to Ray.
What?
But they're saying this is Ray.
Right.
But I think as we talk about Raymundo, it's always Raymundo, Reimundo, Reimundo.
but I'm the Hispanic one, so when they see me, they're like, oh, there's Ray.
But when they see Mike, do they say, you and Mike are both a same?
He only goes about Mike, though.
Yeah, he's Mike.
You ever call you Ray, Mike?
No.
I would say Eddie's probably a little more recognizable.
I just think you get to be more distinguishable, Eddie.
Your problem is you don't stick out enough, so that's...
How do I do that?
You tell me, you've got to get charisma, bud.
You said you have charisma.
Hey, you need more Riz.
More Riz?
That's right.
So Ray's real name is not Ray Mundo, though.
Right.
That is stuck because he asked us.
to make it stick. He has no Ray Mundo
about him at all, but we still calling that.
And we need to stop doing that, because it's
confusing the listeners. Ramundo, what do you think about that?
I mean, I'll change my name from Ray Mundo
if Eddie changes his gender.
Fair enough. That's a good ass.
I don't understand. Yeah, he's willing to change
his name if you change your gender.
But it's not his name.
It won't be your gender either. No, Ray,
why don't you just legally change your name to Ramundo? Then I can't
argue that. That sounds more than the millionaire,
$800 million, two years
of documentation that would have to go on.
What'd you think about that, guess story?
I thought he was real.
That's way too many details for it, not to be real.
And I'm from Wyoming, and that makes sense.
That's oil money out.
No, no, he's not from Wyoming.
Yeah, since when are you from Wyoming now?
You're from Michigan.
I live there from birth till 14 years old.
You've never once claimed Wyoming.
He said this before.
He doesn't claim Wyoming.
And any time we say, where are you from,
Michigan, the Mitten.
Right, that's where I was in high school.
It just made sense, and it was easy to say the North.
Because when I moved to Texas,
Texas people said you're from the north because that's where I just came from.
But you never say Wyoming. You only say Michigan.
Because Wyoming's was the first original place I was at. Like right now I always say I'm from Texas because that was the last place I came from. No, you still say Michigan.
Yeah. I moved around a little bit so it does become confusing. But that guy was spot on. There's so much ranch and oil and all that money out there. People just hide. He's right. Ain't nobody going to find him. There is prairie and sagebrush. You will never find this, dude.
Sagebrush. Yeah. He wasn't trying to impress us.
enough for me to think he was lying.
And he had too many details.
It is a wacky story, though.
Unless that's just his story and he...
You know who else had a good story and never lied?
Dender Swindler?
Ding, thank you.
Yeah.
He nailed it.
Did Tender Swindler have a job?
He kind of had a job.
Yeah, yeah.
He was an investor, right?
Like, what was his job?
Do you remember?
No.
What he told the girls?
He just told him, hey, I do this.
I fly here.
I host parties.
I do blah, blah.
You want to get a chat with me?
No, because he would say go on business trips.
Yeah.
And then his enemies were after him.
Oh, no.
Oh, he always had to the enemies.
Do you know how he did his operation?
It's so good.
Can we tell him?
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't spoil it.
I don't know.
Just watch it.
Are you going to watch it?
I mean, it is fantastic.
You would love it.
Yeah, I tried to watch my wife once.
But she was like, I don't want to watch Tender Swindler.
No, she does.
That's every dude.
She's like, that's every dude that tries to date any girl now, all lying about stuff.
Yeah.
So she's like, I don't want to watch Tinder Swindler.
And I'm like, that I do.
and so then I by myself I never watched it
and right now my alone shows
I'm balancing between squid games
the challenge
she's not watching that with you either
no because she didn't watch the original squid games
and I didn't start the challenge with her
so I'm like episode four or whatever and she
she would but I don't want to make her watch that
law man Bass Reeves
sounds familiar what is that
well it's a commercial too on the show that we do but that's
it's about a dude and it starts off
and it's like the Civil War
whatever and
I don't want to say too much
but he was basically
like
man I don't
he's the first black U.S. Marshal
but at the beginning he wasn't
he didn't have a gun he didn't fight like basically
like he was with another dude
dude's like take this gun and let's go fight these guys
that were blowing him away and so they go over
and he's like oh crap and they
whatever
that's good
it's somebody
this is a real story
but I can't say too much
but watching that
I'm watching Squid Game
and then watching,
I feel like there's something else.
I don't know.
Did you finish the movie, the fire moon?
A plus.
A plus.
Just too long.
But not too long.
But I had to watch it.
Pretty long.
No, three and a half hour, too long.
It's pretty long.
But if I would have had the time and budgeted the time out right,
I would have not left.
It's three hours and 26 minutes long.
It's so long.
I hate movies.
But it was awesome.
That makes you, that movie.
Oh, man, sad.
All right.
Everybody feel good?
Kind of.
Let me do one more call, and then we'll wrap post show.
Abby in Omaha, Nebraska.
Hey, Abby, what's going on?
Hey, how's it going?
Pretty good.
What can I do for you?
Morning studio.
Morning.
I wanted to just call and make a comment on Morgan's bit from yesterday about all in the dating apps and the guys throwing her a, hey, beautiful, good morning, gorgeous message, like, first thing.
Yeah, it felt weird.
Yeah.
I just
So me and Morgan are almost exactly the same age
We kind of grew up in the same regional area
I agree with her on a lot of things
But when she was saying this on the show yesterday
I threw my hands in the air
Because I can sympathize and empathize
With that kind of just awkward
Like what do I say in return feeling
Like nothing hot stuff
Like you have to say something back
Or how do you do that one of a guy that you never even met
Start calling you beautiful so quick
You know, the first
The first couple of times
I just kind of just go with the flow
Or like, I just kind of like comments outside of what they said
Or just like to like say something like
Like you're a goof or something like that
If it eventually leads to us meeting
And it continues to happen
I will
Just like you don't have to keep saying that to me
And some of them kind of get at the end
They're like, okay, I'm good
And then some continue just to do it.
I'm having a hard time kind of figuring out if it's just like men just being just how they're raised or if it's like this act of desperation they need to know that they are really into me or I just I'm struggling with it again.
So when Morgan had that bit yesterday, I was just like, oh my gosh, I can relate 110%. Bobby, I know you hate anything above 100%, but 110%.
Yeah, I hate that.
I hate that more than you hate beautiful.
Morgan, so I would say it's a bit of both probably.
Some people are raised like that.
Some people probably don't want to mix up names.
Yeah, listen, I got a lot of responses to this.
And I do think that there are people out here who do talk like that, for sure.
But I don't think you do that to a person you haven't even met before.
Like, if you want to do that as part of who you are as a person, that's fine.
Right.
But a person that you're talking to that you just met on a dating app, you haven't met in person?
I'd agree that.
I'm down.
And then also,
Like, people are like, well, why don't you respond and tell him stop saying that?
I'm like, I've known him for 10 text messages.
Why would I tell him to stop being who he is when I just don't know how to respond in that
scenario?
I'm not ghosting him.
We haven't met.
Yeah, I'm with you.
It feels weird.
If anything feels weird, I'm probably just going to jump out, especially that early.
Yeah.
If we had met and this started happening, I think it's okay.
It's just the whole fact that it was a stranger.
And I think you just, you should just have normal communications with the person you've
never met before.
You just, you act like a normal person.
My theory is he's a panty pirate.
Oh.
That's possible.
I do also think some people have insecurities,
and so they use, like, words to, like, help them be like,
well, I don't have this, so I can call you beautiful and I can make sure you feel good.
Does that make sense?
Yeah.
So I think that's a thing, too.
Like, since I have a small weiner, I'm like, call you beautiful and give you satisfaction that way.
That's weird.
There's that.
Okay.
What could be anything.
I see the connection there.
Okay, okay.
I can't make you feel good.
One way, I'll make you feel good another way.
Yeah.
You try and make it look good another way.
All right, that's it.
Thank you guys.
Post show, we'll see it tomorrow.
We'll give way a car tomorrow on the show to the listeners.
Crazy.
Thank you.
Goodbye, everybody.
A win is a win.
A win is a win.
I don't care which I'm saying.
Yep, that's me.
Clifford Taylor the 4th.
You might have seen the skits,
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Well, now I'm bringing all of that excitement
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athletes, creators, and voices that not only deserve to be heard, but celebrated.
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He is not going to get away with this.
He's going to get what he does.
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