The Bobby Bones Show - WEDS PT 1: Amy Had An Object Fly At Her Car + Eddie Doing Something Dangerous + The Show Competes For $250!
Episode Date: February 11, 2026Amy had something fly at her windshield while driving and let us guess how she reacted. Someone from the show spills the tea on Eddie and claims he is doing something dangerous that might cause him to... kill someone. Eddie also reveals what celebrity he saw while driving yesterday. The show plays 'Name That Inventor' for a big $250 prize! Who will with the money to spend on their significant other for Valentine's Day from our friends at Macy's. We talked about a couple with 35-year age gap welcome their first child on husband's 70th birthday.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Welcome to Wednesday show.
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Cody Johnson.
You worked in prison.
What happens in prison?
Hell, he has a prison guard.
Are you scared all the time?
Do you make buddies with these guys?
No.
And no.
It's just a different culture.
It's a different lifestyle.
I mean...
You know where you're going to get shanked at some point,
by it?
Yeah.
I mean, yeah.
But, I mean, I kind of grew up around that environment too.
Like, and my dad, you know, working there.
My uncle worked there.
I think that's a lot of, like,
where my security mind stays today because of that experience, you know?
And it's not like,
Like you go to work every day and you're knocking heads and it's a constant riot and fight.
Like they kind of produce on TV.
Like you go in and you're like, here we go.
It's Tuesday.
No, it can be very monotonous because these guys are just trying to get through their day too.
You know, like they don't want to have that because it's going to mess up everybody's day.
You know, so I mean, yes, I've been through some things that, you know,
I've seen a lot of things, but it wasn't just like hell week every week.
But it did teach me a lot about life, about discernment, about walking into a room and reading
a room really quickly and picking out potential threats in a room and I still have that.
I'm put on a persona on stage of being a very nice guy, but, you know, at my core, I know that I
have that too. I'm not the guy you can back into the corner.
You're probably pretty intimidated when I'm around then, huh?
Yeah.
I'd expect you to laugh that hard.
Yeah, the aspiring musician who finally gets an interview with Bobby Bone, that's not intimidating
at all, huh?
I have a lot of family that's been in prison, like pretty much all my family's been in prison.
And what would be crazy to me is when I...
Like in prison.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, me too.
Oh, yeah.
Like, they've not worked.
I always made the joke, half of them worked there.
They're half of them working there.
And so, and there's one doing life right now.
There's another that just got out pretty recently.
A lot of family members have been in and out quickly.
But it would always be crazy to me how there would just be a phone from a, like a call from a phone from somebody in jail
and how they would just have freaking cell phones in prison.
Dirty bosses, man.
So it's either they snuck it into their butt or somebody did.
Somebody did.
Or like a guard or somebody.
you're putting your mouth to it.
Yeah.
Or a guard or somebody took it in.
Yeah.
Like,
and it's just,
you just know somebody.
It's its own culture.
Like,
inside the prison does not beat to the drum of the outside world.
Like,
they're not watching the news and caring about what protests or what riots or what,
you know,
COVID or anything like that.
It's just,
it's,
they're in their own subculture.
A lot of it's pretty amazing,
actually,
to see the ingenuity of some of these people and the talent.
Yeah.
The sheer raw talent that is locked up and you're like,
man,
what a waste,
you know?
Like a guy makes a full DVD player out of piece of bologna.
Yeah.
and a hanger and you're like, dude, if you use this out here.
Yeah, he'd be a millionaire by now.
You'd be Elon Musk.
Yeah.
I remember when Luke Combs announced that tour, how did it feel?
Because again, you're a guy who can do, like you said, $68,000, you're playing all these
big shows.
And then it's like, hey, come out and be main support.
I don't know.
Was that you had to swallow a little bit to do that?
No, no, no, man.
I have nothing but respect for Luke.
And I've been opening for Luke Combs since he was playing tennis courts.
And like...
What do you mean by that?
Like, South Carolina, he played a tennis court.
And it was like 6,000 people.
Like, it wasn't a huge show.
And of course he was blowing up at the time, but I think real respect's real.
And whenever I saw Luke for the first time, I went, that's real.
The way he handles his camp, the way he handles his finances, the way he records his records,
the content that he's putting out had a lot of respect.
And so he just tipped your hat and say, I can get with that, buddy.
And he's opened a lot of doors for me.
Like I said, we went from opening for him from tennis courts and pavilions to stadiums.
You know, and I'm not a coattail writer, but whenever a good friend of that many years says,
say, do you want to go be direct support for me overseas? You say, hell, yes, I do. And what did I do?
The very next year, I went back in, or two years later, I went back and headline my own tour and sold
everything out, but Auckland, New Zealand, but Luke didn't sell out Auckland, New Zealand either,
so. I feel like whenever you were playing the shows with Luke overseas, and did you, you did some
football stadiums here, too, right with him? Yeah. I feel like you also gave him credibility.
I can see that. Like, because I love Luke and have known Luke for a long time. But whenever he's like,
hey, Cody Johnson's coming out with me, I went, oh, Cody Johnson.
he's playing with Luke? If Cody thinks Luke is legit, then I for sure know, I already knew,
but I for sure knew Luke was legit. But like there's two perspectives. So like, and I've told
Luke this. I've told this to a lot of people. My job is the opener is to not be seen or heard.
Get on the stage, do your job to the T and get out of the way because there's a headliner.
But you weren't the opener. I think it's unfair to say opener. But on that same coin,
if you flip it over, my job is the opener is to try to kick your ass. Yeah, but you see,
you weren't the opener. You were main support right before him. But what you said about Luke
matches what I just said.
For sure.
He knows.
Yeah.
I'm coming out.
Yeah.
To try to mop the floor.
And all it did was elevate their game.
And he's like, dude, I love having you open because it just pushes us to a different
level of knowing, hey, if we're going to follow that, we better gear it up.
I'm like, that's a very high compliment from him.
It took me a lot of years to be the guy now that whenever I walk off my bus and I walk up
to the stage.
I'm very, it's like Connor McGregor walking to the ring.
Give them to me.
Y'all better watch out because here I come.
That guy, I'm 38 years old, have been doing this a long time, but I don't think you have that when you start.
I think if you have that when you start, you're probably destined to fail in a lot of ways, you know, because this industry can eat you alive if you let it.
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Hello, Bobby Bones.
my girlfriend tells me she loves me, but anytime I bring up the idea of marriage, she shuts it down or changes the subject.
On top of that, I think she flirts with other guys.
She says she doesn't and that it's just part of her personality.
She says, I'm overthinking things.
Are we fundamentally mismatched?
Should I walk away?
Signed boyfriend wanting more.
It's weird to jump and tell somebody you love them and them continuously not say it back.
If they say it, you say it, this is kind of how it works.
You say it.
and they're like, oh, they basically have 30 days to commit to that or it's time to move on.
30 days is a lot of time.
Because if you're at that point, you're at that point where you're kind of meeting at a junction of,
yeah, I think I want to say it.
I'm going to say it.
Maybe when you say it the first time, it startles them.
They're like, whoa, I'm not ready to say that yet.
But if they don't come to that conclusion within 30 days of when you came to that conclusion,
you did not meet at the appropriate junction, I don't think it's going to work.
Now, you also could just be a very jealous person about the flirting.
Some people's personalities are big.
Also, you might just be broken.
See, you can be jumping quickly to I Love You.
We don't know how quickly you said it.
Well, maybe there's something just within her where I love you or the talk of marriage.
It's too early.
It scares her.
Or it's just too early.
How often does this happen with a dude?
Or a dude's the one going, I love you.
And let's get married.
Almost never.
So I'm playing the odds here.
And she's going, bro, you need to pump the brakes a little bit.
give her some space
wow
you say I love you
she doesn't say it back
and then you're talking about marriage
after she doesn't even say I love you
and then you're getting jealous
because she's talking to dudes
read in between the lines of this email
I think he's the crazy one
so my advice to you is
take some deep breaths
and then if you want this to work
you've got to let it organically
unfold itself
for 30 days
well you have 30
after you say it just in general relationships.
If you say it, girl to guy, got a girl.
And they don't say it back.
That's okay.
There can be many reasons they don't say it back.
But you have 30 days to say it back.
Or it's over.
It's not going to work.
Do you keep trying?
Do you keep saying, like, I love you.
And then waiting 30 days?
Do you look at the calendar and wait?
What that does is it pressures them.
And some people, when they get pressure, they back off.
I think this is a you problem, guy.
Also, we don't know that you should like totally jump ship.
There's so many other details in your relationship, we don't know.
Why are you protecting this guy?
He's overzealous.
I can tell you as a dude.
But his final question was, do I need to jump ship?
Sort of?
For her sake, I don't know, maybe.
Does she know she's in a relationship with you?
Yeah.
Are you all really together?
Yes.
I'm going to say you just need to take a beat and evaluate and slow down a little bit.
That would be my advice right now.
All right, there you go.
Thank you.
How good are you in naming inventors?
If I said Thomas Edison, you would say...
Light bulb.
Yeah, you get that one.
Okay.
You guys want to play?
Yeah.
There is a big prize in the studio today.
Because we are days away from Valentine's Day,
up for grabs, a $250 gift card to Macy's.
Wow.
For one of us?
I need this.
Yes, I did give it to a listener if you wanted to, but you can keep it.
It's for you.
Oh, don't say that.
Yeah, don't say that.
Because every guy have listeners calling it,
can you need a gift card to Macy's?
No, sorry.
A listener would call it to a listener.
and be like, can I get to get a card to me easy?
Okay.
Macy's makes it easy to find something special for every relationship and every budget.
You could get this in time to buy somebody in your life something for Valentine's Day.
We think about that.
That'd be great.
Awesome.
Days away.
All right, here we go.
Write your answer down.
I will give you the inventor.
You tell me what they invented.
Okay.
The Wright brothers.
I'm in.
I'm in for the wind.
Amy?
Airplane.
Lunchbox?
Airplane.
Eddie?
Airplane.
Correct.
Alexander Graham Bell.
I'm in.
Everybody got real serious when it's for a $250 gift card.
Hey.
We're locked in.
I'm telling my wife.
She's getting something from Macy's.
I'm in.
I'm in for the win.
Lunchbox?
Telephone.
Amy?
Telephone.
Eddie?
Telephone.
Good.
Yep.
We're that much closer.
Guglielmo Marconi.
I'm in.
I don't know if I said his first name right.
It's pretty spot on.
I'm in for the win.
Guglilmo Marconi.
Lunchbox.
Radio.
Amy.
Radio.
Eddie.
Radio, but I almost said Google.
Guilmo.
Gulailmo.
Goli.
All right, there you go.
Oh.
Carl Benz.
I'm in.
Carl Benz.
I'm in for the win.
One step closer to Macy's.
Amen.
Amy? Mercedes.
Eddie?
I two rode down the Mercedes Benz.
Lunchbox?
Mercedes Benz.
It's the automobile.
Oh, I thought...
I thought it was a board.
Yeah, that counts.
Ford did the assembly line.
Oh, he did?
I thought Ford did the car.
Carl Benz invented the automobile for a mix of practical frustration and engineering obsession.
Wow.
He wanted a better engine.
He was obsessed with making a small, reliable internal combustion engine.
Darn, I almost wrote engine.
No, you did.
Yes, I did.
I swear, why would I say that?
He invented the complete system with the engine, the chassis, the fuel delivery, and the ignition.
I almost wrote chassis.
No, you did not almost write chassis.
I was being serious.
Hey, guys, I need this.
Valentine's Day.
Here we go.
Henry Ford.
Okay.
Okay.
Hopefully you didn't just mess with our minds.
Yeah, why would you do that?
I'm very confused.
Oh, boy.
I'm in.
Oh, man.
Daddy needs this for Valentine.
Dad, come on.
Don't call yourself, Daddy.
I'm in for the win.
I'm very confused.
Amy, you have it?
I do.
What do you have?
Automobile and assembly line.
What do you have written down?
Automobile assembly line.
Lunchbox?
The assembly line, just like you just told us.
Eddie?
You said assembly line, so I wrote it down.
That's correct.
Yeah, I thought you were messing with us.
Oh my gosh.
Dude, that would have been so mean.
I was so nervous.
I was like, is he really doing this to us?
Johannes Gutenberg.
Oh, man, I've heard of this dude.
Come on.
Gutenberg, Johannes.
Gutenberg?
I am in for the win.
I can see Macy's.
Oh, I'm in.
Your wife doesn't get anything.
Amy, Johannes Gutenberg.
Elevator.
On drugs?
No, you got to look through it, guys.
It's the telescope.
Eddie?
Piano.
The printing press.
Oh!
Dang, I thought I could see it.
Two more.
Jack Dorsey.
I'm in.
I am in for the win.
Lunchbox?
Give me Twitter.
Amy?
Twitter.
Eddie?
The internet.
Dang.
Oh no!
Amy!
One more to go.
Okay.
Amy.
You have no one.
Rudolph DeSell.
Oh my gosh.
Ah, man.
Come on.
Guys, I got nothing for Valentine's Day.
I need this.
this. I need this. Come on. My wife is going. Amy, get it wrong. I'm in. Lunchwarks.
Batteries! He admitted batteries? He did? Desal. No. Oh. Amy.
Diesel gas. Diesel gas.
Eddie? Man, I thought it was cell like batteries. I wrote down batteries.
That's the answer we did. Good work. The answer is the diesel engine. Amy, you're the winner.
No, no, no, no, no, no. Amy gives the winner.
Hold on. Hold on.
There's no hold on. She said diesel.
She said gas.
No, I said diesel.
Somebody else you like gas.
Diesel gas.
Amy.
Yes.
Congratulations.
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Amy's our big winner.
Louis Pastor.
What do you do?
Pastor.
Louis Pastor
What do you invent?
The telescope.
No, pasteurization.
Oh, pastor.
Alessandro Volta.
Volta.
Volta.
The conveyor belt.
Battery.
Oh.
That's the battery.
Volt.
Volt.
Now you go battery.
Eli Whitney.
Eli Whitney.
Eli Whitney.
Come on.
I know I've heard this one before.
Give me a hint.
It helped make clothes.
Yep.
Oh, the sewing machine.
Conjun.
Oh.
Amy's a winner though.
$250 to Macy.
Wow, Amy.
Wow, big champion.
Congratulations.
Thank you.
A win is a win.
A win is a win.
I don't care what I'm saying.
Yep, that's me.
Clifford Taylor the 4th.
You might have seen the skits, the reactions,
my journey from basketball to college football,
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Well, somewhere a lot.
the way, this platform became bigger than I ever imagined.
And now I'm bringing all of that excitement to my brand new podcast, The Clifford Show.
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I'm excited to share that I have a new podcast called Mind Over Mountain. In each episode, I interview athletes, adventurers, and a
adrenaline seekers to discuss the inner landscapes and life experiences that informed and inspired their extraordinary feats.
I also bring a bit of advice into the mix so we too can better understand how to face our own seemingly insurmountable challenges.
Do you know what I'm going to do? I'm going to pull out what you already have inside.
We're coming into this world fighting for our lives. All I'm going to do is pull out what you already got inside.
We're there to support and celebrate each other. And that's not like your story versus my story.
You're going to walk up and over that dang mountain.
You're not just going to put your mind over it.
Yep, yep, exactly.
And if I can't walk up and over it, I'm going to go through it.
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I'm Miles Turner.
And I'm Brianna Stewart.
And our podcast, Game Recognized Game, has never been done before.
Two active players giving you a real look at our lives and what we actually think on and off the board.
Nothing's off-livens.
We talk trade requests.
What's the vibe of that when it's like your star player is like, well, I want to leave.
And then actually now I'm going to stick.
We talk tanking.
I mean, honestly, like, I might get in trouble for this answer, but I think it's like definitely happening in the WMA.
And yeah, we talk about our mistakes too.
They pulled me to their side and was like, hey, man, we got a call last night.
And you can't be rolling around the city like this tonight before games, no, you know, doing this, doing whatever.
And of course, family stories.
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Mommy, do you play basketball?
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This girl was driving in California and a pole, I think comes off another vehicle, goes through her car and pills her in the stomach during, yeah, during traffic.
So her younger brother was in the back seat.
She managed to steer off the road, call 911.
as the pole dragged from her vehicle.
But yeah, I got her in the stomach.
She underwent three surgeries, lost parts of her colon, liver, and kidneys spent nearly two months in the hospital recovering.
Oh my gosh.
WDBJ7.
She was just driving in traffic and a pole, boom, right in her stomach.
Went through the windshield?
Mm-hmm.
Yep.
That sounds like an episode of the pit.
No, no.
I don't watch the pit.
Boy, I don't.
Grazing out of me, anything.
Yeah, but the pit blew up, like recently.
Oh, yeah. It's huge.
People love it.
It's so medical, like cuddy and.
surgery. I don't like those shows. Yeah, it's the pit. It's the inside of the ER. Yeah. I mean,
so that's what it is. Yeah. Firefighters cut the pole before they rushed to the hospital.
They gave her a 1% chance of survival and she lived. Wow. But through traffic,
right to the window, got her right in the stomach. And what's crazy is they said the pole was so long
while she was sitting there waiting for medical help, people were still rolling over the pole.
Driving over the pole. Because it was so long. That's crazy. That's crazy.
Crazy. Okay. Amy, I want you to do, you had something to come at you and
your car. I did. Okay, so walk us through it. Okay, I'm driving down the highway. I'm going about 65
miles an hour when something out of the back of a truck flies towards my car. I can't even really
say for sure exactly what it was. Okay. But it flies at me. Straight at my windshield. So now I know
how I will react in this situation. The options are. A, I screamed and swerved out of the way.
B, I stayed calm, gripped the wheel, kept my eyes forward, and handled it like a responsible driver.
C, I turned my head, closed my eyes, and hoped for the best.
Probably C, because sometimes when I see a light to go to yellow, I close my eyes real quick so I don't see it hit red.
Because then I didn't run the red light.
You're not breaking the law.
If I'm like, oh God, close eyes and just stay straight, I would imagine, I'm picking C for you.
Do you think in crisis, I'm a C?
Yes.
I don't think you swerve, that would be the most dangerous thing you could possibly do.
I think C is middle of the road.
You guys?
Yeah, I'm going to go see.
I'm shocked that she actually saw that something hit her car.
I figured she was doing something else while she was driving and didn't make.
She's reading a book and eating cereal.
I'll tell you, if I hadn't seen it, I would have heard it because it, like I was on the phone and the person thought whatever that was, lunchbox, you can be on the phone while driving and not be holding your phone.
I'm going with A.
tooth. I'm going with that. You think she's where she screamed and swerved. Yeah, but the person was like,
that was so loud, I'm surprised your windshield is not cracked. Which did you do?
See, I turned my head, closed my eyes, and I guess I was hoping for the best, but I don't like that
that's who I was in. This is a reaction. It's all reaction. I know, but I guess. Doesn't make it
worse of a person. I don't know. I guess just thought I would take a little more ownership of the
situation. It all happened so fast, but now I know instinctively, I'm,
that person. But it didn't crack your windshield or anything?
No. I'm shocked.
Oh my gosh.
Right through the windshield.
Yeah.
Imagine looking down to and there was just a pole in your stomach.
I didn't nowhere because you're not even driving somewhere where that could possibly happen.
You're just on the road.
One time my sister was on I-35 and a shovel flew out of the back of a truck in front of her.
And it did crack her windshield but it didn't go through.
Which is crazy because I mean that's similar like this fear of this sharp object coming at you.
Then to have the wherewithal not to.
swerve or slam on the brakes to hopefully hopefully not you your sister yeah oh yeah
a couple with a 35 year age gap welcome their first child on the husband's 70th birthday oh
wow congratulations i love love love love love's awesome uh married alaska couple with a 35 year age gap
welcome their son roy whose name's roy okay that's for sure a 70 year old that had that baby
if they're naming that baby Roy Briley the third.
It was the same day as his dad, Roy's 70th birthday.
Exactly.
Wow.
Glinda 35 first met Roy in 2020 when she sought advice about starting her own insurance business.
Their connection quickly turned romantic.
They moved in together, got engaged and married in a small ceremony.
35 years.
If it works, good for them.
She's also not 18.
or 19 or 20.
But if she was, I would think she was just doing it for money.
I need to know all Roy's got to make account.
Yeah, like, what does Roy have?
Roy looked pretty young for a 70-year-old.
Really?
Yeah.
I mean, he definitely looks old.
He looks way older than her.
I mean, maybe if he is, quote-unquote, younger 70 than most other 70-year-olds.
Pull it up on the screen.
Roy, there's no way Roy's 70.
I mean, I believe it.
But I'm saying this guy here, Roy's got it going on.
I just worry about him being alive when the kids like graduating high school.
Oh, he won't.
That's why they make stepdad's.
I'm surprised the girl's name's Glinda.
That's an old name.
You know, I went too hard on Roy that I backed out of that.
But yeah, Roy, he still rides his bike.
No, Roy's a young 70, man.
A boy, Roy.
That a boy Roy is right.
I will bring a picture in just a second.
There he is.
Look at Roy.
Look at the far right right there.
Oh.
Huh.
You guys don't think he.
I mean, he looks younger than I wouldn't say 70.
58.
Not 58.
Come on, dude.
65.
He's got a white beard.
Yeah.
Yeah, I don't know.
The 35 years is weird because you don't under, there's nothing culturally that you guys bond over.
He likes what, the who?
Right.
And you like Harry Styles, you know?
But, hey, whatever works.
I'm happy for him.
A woman lost her home in life savings and a celebrity AI.
deep fake scam video.
She is Abigail.
She lost her paid off home in more than $81,000 after falling victim to a sophisticated
AI-powered romance scam in which criminals posed as general hospital actor Steve Burton.
I need to see Steve Burton.
Using advanced deep fake technology, the scammers created convincing video calls, voice messages,
and other communications that made Abigail believe she was in a genuine relationship.
Gradually isolating her from her family, they persuaded her to send.
tens of thousands of dollars and ultimately convinced her a seller home.
I don't recognize this guy.
He has some piercing blue eyes though.
Wow.
Steve Burton.
Fox News.
So back in the day, you would just get scammed by somebody sending a picture going, I'm this person.
Now they create these video calls where it looks just like them talking to you.
But everybody listening, if a celebrity reaches out to you on social media and wants to be your friend out of nowhere because you're a fan, it is not.
real. Unless it is a blue check mark, it is not real. They do not have secret accounts they have for
just their best fans. That is not real. I know, but these videos, dude, they look so real. Steve Burns
is pretty good looking guy. He's got some... I think that's a younger photo of him. Oh, it is. The older
now? Well, I don't know. You never know with... I don't see any older photos of him. He's 55.
It's pretty solid 55. Dang. Him and Roy. Him and Royer. A private Caribbean
island once owned by Shakira hits the market for $30 million.
Lunch Fox.
I don't have $30 million.
That'd be stupid.
Can you down payment?
What would a down payment on $30 million be?
I couldn't afford that.
20% would be $6 million, right?
I'm out.
Just for the down payment.
Dang.
A remote island formerly owned by pop icon Shakira has been listed for $30 million.
Twice the amount, the Colombian singer paid for it decades ago.
it is a 650 acre slice of paradise located in the northern bahamas about 125 miles from miami
florida 13 miles of turquoise blue waters white sand beaches protected coves wooded areas
diverse wildlife habitats and high vantage points and you can get there by private jet helicopter
or yacht dang yeah my luck i'd save up all my money and then buy this and then not be able to
paid to get there.
I couldn't afford to go right in.
That's beautiful.
That is awesome.
Daily mail.
But like one hurricane,
does it wipe that thing away?
Nah.
No, they've been there forever.
But again,
one hurricane.
Sure,
but that's everything,
right?
Like,
one earthquake.
Yes,
that's everything.
I agree.
But I think you're a little more prone here.
There's a whole season of three months
of hurricane season in that area.
What's more beautiful?
That island or Shakira?
That's a weird to know.
I was the answer to.
Now that the Super Bowl is over, millions of fans are going through withdrawal.
It is called football withdrawal.
Psychiatrists say it's what a smoker feels when they're deprived of cigarettes.
Wow.
It can be unpleasant football withdrawal is serious, but they say not serious enough for antidepressants.
Experts say after a couple weeks, you'll find something to do with your time.
That's from Loyola University.
Yeah.
I believe it.
You'll go golf or something.
I was a little fatigued.
I had hit football fatigue
And maybe because I do two other
Two full sports shows as well
I was a little football
Fatigued
Between college and it lasting so long now
With the college football playoff
NFL
I need a break
I feel like it's gonna hit me on Sunday
You know when I like
Oh gosh there's nothing on
Like winter Olympics
What about basketball?
It's not the same
I think it's going to hit me on Sunday
That I don't have to be tethered to the screen all day
Because that's what you did
Mm-hmm. Just like my wife, and she was great about it.
She's like, this is part of your job.
So why do you look at me like that?
Because that's funny.
It is part of my job.
I know it is.
It is, really worked for me.
I know.
What a blessing.
Why are you laughing?
I'm not.
It's just like, wow, that really worked out for you.
It did.
Austin Butler will star in a Lance Armstrong biopic.
Oh, yeah, I saw that.
What?
Why?
I mean, it's a good story.
If Austin Butler doesn't play like the worst dude ever, I'll be disappointed.
Yeah, they're going to show like all sides.
I, the only person I've ever seen do a do you know who I am is Lance Armstrong.
Like really as a celebrity, be somewhere and be like, do you know who I am?
That's the only person I've ever seen do that.
Like, he better play the biggest jury.
Or I'm going to be like, that's not true.
Not aside from all the cheating.
And maybe Lance Armstrong has changed, but do you guys have any Lance Armstrong stories?
Oh, yeah, dude.
Do you have?
Oh, yeah.
What do you think about it?
Yeah, I was backstage at a concert and like him and Matthew McConaughey were walking up.
And he tripped, Lance tripped on the stairs.
and I reached to help him up.
And he was like, get out of here, dude.
I don't need you.
He wiped you away.
He just like, yeah, he like hit my arm away.
And I'm like, oh, okay, dude, go ahead.
He hit your arm away when you were trying to help you.
Oh, man, I got you.
And he's just like, get away, dude, I got this.
Bad dude.
I was like, man, that's rude.
Bad dude.
Gosh, Lancebox.
You have anything?
No, I just saw him and Cheryl Crowe getting off a boat one time at Hula Hut.
And I ran down there and said hello.
What is that mean?
He was just like, thanks.
Yeah, I get it.
That was it.
Hold on you said hello and he said thanks.
I'm back on Team Lance now.
I get it.
He wasn't really rude to me.
That's all I was like, he was just like, all right, thanks for saying hi or whatever.
And then he just walked away and I was like, all right.
Did he say hi back or just thanks?
Thanks.
You said hi and he said thanks.
I was like, oh my gosh, Lance Armstrong, Cheryl Crowe.
That's so cool.
And he's like, thanks.
Oh, that's so cool.
Did you have a camera in their face?
Probably.
Yeah.
Amy have any Lance Armstrong story?
No.
You sure?
I'm sure.
In that documentary, though, there's one of my favorite scenes.
is when he goes to Rice, because his son was playing football at Rice, and he's like, I'm going to go speak to the team.
And he's like, man, I love you guys.
You guys are my favorite team.
But I'm biased.
Number 54.
He's my favorite.
And the kid's like, Dad, I'm number 67.
Right, right, right.
I don't think I'll be going to watch that one.
Austin Butler is awesome, though.
Like, if you're going to get somebody to play you, that's like top level there.
All right.
We have a tattletel segment called Spills.
the tea. Let's spill the tea. So this is anonymous. The person that is telling on somebody else
doesn't want to be known. So they have got on the voice changer to manipulate their voice. So maybe
you won't know who it is. But the clip is 28 seconds long. Enjoy. Um, yeah, like, um,
Eddie's going to kill a pedestrian the way he drives out of the parking garage. He comes flying
down the ramp. I just wanted to let you know he's an unsafe driver.
and pedestrian should be where they're going to get killed by Eddie in his big red Jeep.
I just happened to be standing on the street and I saw him another day fly down the ramp and it was so bad, so scary.
So watch out for Eddie as he drives out of the garage.
You're going to get killed.
So we do have a parking garage and if you drive aggressively or reckless, you will hit somebody or something.
I'm surprised there aren't more accidents.
But Eddie, first of all, any response to you driving recklessly in the parking garage and the ramp?
No, I mean, I don't think I drive any faster than anyone else.
If it's a straight shot, I go pretty good.
Why?
Just because it's, you know, it's time to go home or whatever.
But, like, I think where it's dangerous.
There's not long enough of a straight shot to feel like that.
Where it's dangerous is those turns, you know?
So when I get to the turn, I usually slow down and I make sure no one's there.
I think that's where I would probably hit a pedestrian if that were a factor.
But, like, no, man, I'm pretty safe driver coming down that ramp.
I would just encourage everybody to go a little slower in the parking garage
than you think is the appropriate speed to go.
Because you can't control other people
and they come whipping around and all of a sudden, boom.
It sounds like Eddie is the other person we're talking about.
Whoever did that, it sounded like they were talking about the big ramp
heading down to the street.
Oh, that one.
And someone did just say that they, when it's straight, they go fast.
Oh, I didn't catch that from that.
I wonder how he cut that.
No, I caught that too.
They said they were standing on the street.
Oh, they said that?
Well, whoever recorded it tried to sound more feminine than they are
because they were like, okay, like, so...
Oh, it's not, that wasn't a girl?
Do you think it's a girl?
No, I know exactly who that was.
I don't know who it was.
Yes, you do.
Who do you think it was?
It's lunchbox.
Okay, let's hear it again.
Yeah, like, um, Eddie's going to kill a pedestrian
the way he drives out of the parking garage.
Do you think that's lunchbox?
He comes flying.
Do you, for sure, trying to be Valley Girl, yeah.
Okay, can you, I'm asking here.
Can you go two miles an hour slower?
Yeah, I'm just not understanding.
And like, so coming down that.
Just in general in the parking garage.
Everybody go a little slower.
You're going to have an accident.
Yeah.
I can promise I'll do that.
Okay.
Slow it down a little bit.
Just a commitment to me.
Because I don't want you guys to get an accident here.
I'll tell you, I haven't been close to get an accident.
Oh, why would you say that?
I mean, why would you say that?
I mean, just nothing has happened to wear.
I don't believe in the jinx, but just in case I'm wrong on that.
I would never say such.
Really?
I know, but you're always, whenever I say I've never broken a bone and I'm not going to.
Oh, why would you say that?
I know.
I still don't break anything.
Why would you say that again?
Annie, have you ever hit a pedestrian?
No, never.
I just don't think my bones are breakable
right now at this point,
maybe when I'm 80.
Amy, have you ever hit anyone with your car?
Why do you have to think?
Why do you have to think?
Not a physical person.
Did you see the football player
that had all the felonies against him?
No.
Because he ran into a coffee
like chasing his girlfriend.
Oh, no.
Yeah, Pierce for Atlanta.
It's not good.
Well, that's not good.
I supposedly thought she was cheat.
on him. So he like, isn't his Lamborghini? Like he's chasing her. Hits a cop. Hits the human
cop. Not a car car. I got five felonies? A bad day. That was a very bad day. Ultimate road rage.
Anyway, chill. All right. Slow down. Yeah. Eddie said he drove up beside a celebrity on the road.
Man, it's so cool to see a celebrity in the wild. But when you see him in a car next to you, it's
pretty awesome. Have you guys ever seen a celebrity in a car here in town? Oh, one time I thought I
saw Dolly. And she confirmed
that was her. Yes, that was Dolly. So that was cool.
She confirmed that was her. That was a long time ago.
I thought I saw Taylor Swift one time, but you guys said that she wasn't in town.
That wasn't in her. I think I saw Ryan Hurd. I was sitting at a restaurant. He was at a red light sitting in his truck.
And I took a picture of him. I'm pretty sure if I'd look through my phone, I'd find it.
Oh, I saw Ernest. Ernest in his old car. Oh yeah, that's one for sure. You had known.
Oregon. You see anybody? Yeah, I saw Keith Urban in one of his sports cars.
Whoa. I saw Keith Durbin once in a truck. Big truck. I chased him.
All the way home?
No, I knew where he was going.
I knew where he was going.
And he wasn't going that fast.
I was tailed him, I should say.
I was going to the same place.
Yeah.
But I saw him on the highway.
And I was like, let me just get behind him.
Who'd you see?
Yeah, so when I was on the highway, I was like, gosh, this car's going slow.
It's stopping all kinds of traffic.
On the highway?
On the highway, dude, it was probably, I think at that point it was probably 65.
The car was probably going 55.
Oh, that's probably Bobby.
It was Bobby.
Shocker.
Dude, it's so funny.
Watching you, though, you're driving, you're drinking your little sonic drink and you look over and I'm like, what's up?
And you're like, what are you doing there?
I was drinking my little sonic drink.
But I have, there's no need to go fast.
Why would it be going faster than I need to go?
Yeah, but you can cause problems if you go too slow.
There were no, there were no problem being caused.
You could cause traffic.
There were no traffic.
It was fine.
It wasn't backing up traffic.
My gosh, cars are just like passing this car.
But this stupid Jeep, seriously, I firm it out.
It's like, who is his idiot?
He was right beside me.
Just stand right on me, right on.
Did you hear me, Rev?
V-v-vo-v-v-hm.
No.
Oh, I try to rev.
My car's louder than yours.
Yeah, much louder.
But Daddy's like, what's up?
And then he just, boom, drives off.
He didn't get a ticket.
Okay.
Now you saw me drive fast.
Okay.
Did you not leave me in the dust?
I did, but I mean, I was going the speed limit.
You were not.
You weren't going to speed limit.
Yes.
You aren't going to the speed limits.
Anyway, guys, be careful in the garage.
Yeah.
Okay.
Everybody's commitment.
You'll just think about it more, okay?
Yes, sir.
Yes.
A win is a win.
A win is a win.
I don't care what you're saying.
Yep, that's me.
Clifford Taylor the 4th.
You might have seen the skits, the reactions,
my journey from basketball to college football,
or my career in sports media.
Well, somewhere along the way,
this platform became bigger than I ever imagined.
And now I'm bringing all of that excitement
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This is a place for raw,
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The Clifford Show isn't just a podcast.
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On a recent episode of the podcast, Money and Wealth with John Ho'Brien,
I sit down with Tiffany the budgetista Aliche to talk about what it really takes to take control of your money.
What would that look like in our families if everyone was able to pass on wealth to the people when they're no longer here?
We break down budgeting, financial discipline, and how to build real wealth,
starting with the mindset shifts.
Too many of us were never, ever taught.
Financial education is not always about like, I'm going to get rich.
That's great.
It's about creating an atmosphere for you to be able to take care of yourself
and leave a strong financial legacy for your family.
If you've ever felt you didn't get the memo on money,
this conversation is for you to hear more.
Listen to Money and Wealth with John O'Brien from the Black Effect Network
on the I'd Heart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever,
you get your podcast.
Hi, everyone.
I'm Cheryl Strayed,
author of Wild and Tiny Beautiful Things.
I'm excited to share
that I have a new podcast
called Mind Over Mountain.
In each episode,
I interview athletes,
adventurers, and adrenaline seekers
to discuss the inner landscapes
and life experiences
that informed and inspired
their extraordinary feats.
I also bring a bit of advice into the mix
so we too can better understand
how to face our own
seemingly insurmounting.
challenges. Do you know what I'm going to do? I'm going to pull out what you already have inside.
We're coming into this world fighting for our lives. All I'm going to do is pull out what you
already got inside. We're there to support and celebrate each other. And that's not like your story
versus my story. You're going to walk up and over that dang mountain. You're not just going to put
your mind over it. Yep. Yep. Exactly. And if I can't walk up and over it, I'm going to go through it.
Listen to Mind Over Mountain every Thursday on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your
What's up? I'm Miles Turner.
And I'm Brianna Stewart.
And our podcast, Game Recognized Game, has never been done before.
Two active players giving you a real look at our lives and what we actually think, on and off the court.
Nothing's off limits. We talk trade requests.
What's the vibe of that when it's like your star player is like, well, I want to leave?
And then actually now I'm going to stay.
We talk tanking.
I mean, honestly, like, I might get in trouble for this answer, but I think it's like definitely happening in the W.
And yeah, we talk about our mistakes too.
They pulled me to the side and was like, hey, man, we got a call last night, man.
You can't be rolling around the city like this tonight before games, no, you know, doing this, doing whatever.
And of course, family stories.
And we're like, Mommy, why did you miss that?
Mommy, do you play basketball?
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Wake up, you wake up in the morning
And then you turn the radio on
And the dial just keeps on turn
And then you're here
Eddie and me lunchbox, more game two
School for Steve Randavit trying to put you through
Mike D's writing this week's next bit
Now Bobby's on the mic so you know what this is
This is the Bobby Vaughn Stone
Now time for the morning, Corny
The morning corny.
How did the orca ask out his girlfriend?
So guys you say, you know, an orca's kind of, it's a water animal, kind of a dog,
a whale type situation.
I was going to ask that.
Like this.
How?
Well, you be mine?
Ah.
That was the morning corny.
I like it.
Thank you.
That's like the bottom of the bear.
No, bottom of the ocean.
Okay.
As soon as we get off the air yesterday,
the surveillance images in the Nancy Guthrie case
appeared on my feed.
And it was video of a guy in a mask.
And that was one of the things that I said was,
man, if they're fully covered up,
how are we even going to know?
Like, that's an...
Because it was how do they not get any video of him?
It's like, even if they did,
if he's fully covered, what are we going to know?
I'd just wear lips.
I'd wear...
I would, like, change everything.
about how you look. Yeah. I know. Because one of my friends was like, Amy, you have such a distinct
walked. I would know it was you if I could see you walking. I would know. And I'd for sure be sore.
So you walk out like, ow. Because I had to done some workout the day before. They made me sore.
They'd be like, that's Bobby for sure because he's sore. But here is a clip from CBS News.
The fact that he's wearing a mask covering his hands. So he was ready. He did not want to leave DNA.
He did not want his face recognizable. So speaks to that. Also, I find it interesting. We're 10 days out.
and we know that technology companies were working with law enforcement.
So it took them this long to obtain this image because an initial search of the surveillance camera footage did not yield an image like this.
Feels pretty incompetent to me that they didn't have this immediately if all of a sudden they can go back in and find it.
Yeah, I was just like hoping they had it sooner and they just weren't telling us.
Maybe.
Like this is like, okay, now we can release it to the public.
That could have been a thing.
I don't think it was here, but I was hoping the same.
They're not letting us know things because if we know, then we don't know what they know.
So, and the guy had like gloves on.
He was covering the camera at first.
Did you guys watch it all?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I shouldn't have sleep was, I was like setting all my alarms last night and it's scary.
And then it came on TV and the kids were all watching.
Oh, yeah, no, no, that's just a cartoon guy.
It's like, it's not real.
And they were just like scared now.
They grabbed a guy last night and then I saw him on the news this morning.
It's like, I didn't do it.
Yeah.
Who is the guy?
I don't know, some dude, and I was watching him.
He's on like a blue shirt.
He's a delivery guy, and he lives in the area, and apparently his eyes looked like the eyes in the video.
Unfair, they grabbed him because he was Hispanic.
Really?
Yeah, yeah.
And the guy's like, I want to clear my name.
I didn't do it.
Yeah.
Yeah, so there's another.
I'm going to just run through some clips here.
I'm going to lead with this.
I saw on TikTok.
Okay, so everybody knows that's what's happening here.
This guy brings up a point.
Dominic Lee E.
Evans is the son-in-law's bandmate.
The son-in-law is the person they've been saying could be a suspect.
Remember when I gave you all his hobbies?
He's in a band.
Right.
What did that have to do?
I'm reminding you of what I told you all that he likes.
He makes homemade pasta.
He's in a band.
He was arrested.
This son-in-law's bandmate was arrested for burglary, robbery, and theft in this Arizona town.
Hit it.
He is Tomaso Sione's bandmate from their band.
He's been arrested in Pima.
County for burglary.
If it's him, it could be him.
It definitely could be him.
If he had his mustache or a beard grown out,
it could definitely be him.
That sounds like what Amy's doing on our show.
No, I don't think it was him.
I wanted to know his hobbies.
He studies lizards.
That guy's TikTok has Nick's News Now.
So I'm not a big Knicks News Now subscriber.
Oh, well, don't worry.
Yesterday I started following in the nick of time
or in the nick of crime.
And his name is, no, but it's maybe,
maybe, because this is on Instagram.
but his name's Nick and he does like a crime podcast.
I was like, clever name.
So a person of interest was detained for questioning,
which I talked about for Savannah Guthrie's mom, Nancy.
This is after all the video came out.
And yeah, this guy, if you haven't seen it yet, he's like,
I undo it.
I believe him.
Oh, yeah, he was like, I have no idea what you're talking about.
He's like, I never even met this person.
I need to clear my name.
He's like, I don't even watch the news.
He's like, I don't even know what news is.
It gets worse than worse.
I've never even seen a television.
No, but I mean, he was just saying I didn't even know this woman was missing.
You know what's weird I was thinking about because on my Twitter feed was CBS, ABC and NBC all reporting about it.
And it's a massive news story.
But they're all reporting about the news anchor from another network making her more famous.
Yeah, that's weird.
That's got to be a decision they're making her like, when do we go with this?
Because regardless of how tragic, how crazy it is, like we're elevating another network's main anchor.
And then they had to commit at some point.
But then also I'm saying like the Today Show, that's what she's on, right?
Yes.
Yeah.
The Today Show is having to, you know, lead not with the Olympics, which is what they wanted to lead with, but with this every day.
They're having a balance between it's one of their own people, like caring about her and also just making it news.
And Hoda came back.
From the Olympics?
Well, to fill in, I guess, because she had left, you know.
It's wild.
That this is real.
Some of it seems so fake, though, because this is so wild.
It's what happens in movies.
and on shows on Netflix.
So it got to the point where it was super crazy for a while
and now it's happened for so long
and it is so bizarre
that it just feels very reminiscent of something
we watch all the time.
It's now crossed over into that space
where you're now just a voyeur,
you're just watching to see what happens next.
Just like you were to show.
That's crazy.
It's crazy they haven't found the person.
I know, and it's sort of too
like you're talking to your friends
about like you would a show.
Like my friend called me last night
who was in meetings,
he hadn't really kept up for sure
and he's like hey can you update me on
where this is because I
don't feel like going back to catch up with what happened
today and so then I gave him the download of it
all and I mean it's terrible
it's terrible but it also almost feels fictional
because it's so terrible that's not so real line line that
it's crossed over to where now you're just talking about
as it's a normal like oh wow
do you see the guy uphill skiing in the Olympics
when's that medal how about Savannah Guthrie's mom
it just becomes like a conversation point because it's so bizarre
and it's been happening for so long.
Anyway, that's what's up.
That's the latest on it.
Something rare and bizarre has happened this morning.
The FAA closed airspace around El Paso, Texas for 10 days.
Not for 10 hours, but for 10 days.
You're talking about a major city, a major hub,
where Southwest, Delta, American Airlines all goes into for 10 days.
10 days.
That's crazy.
I saw that even when 9-11 happened,
I think the max that we were closed, two to three days.
Wow.
So this is so rare, especially for 10 days,
for an entire commercial airport.
Now, what normally happens is that the FAA will put up temporary flight restrictions if there's
like a wildfire, something very local, but that'll be short.
And that is airspace is limited and it will be very coordinated if it's going in and out.
What is not common about this at all is the grounding of all flights at a major commercial
airport.
The 10 days part is wild.
And they're being so vague about it, quote, special security reasons.
that combination
highly unusual
here are some instances
where this is kind of happened
9-11
that was the entire
national airspace
but that's a once-in-a-lifetime thing
and again it was for a couple days
if there's a major natural disaster
like a hurricane like Katrina
in that instance
they will do that
because they have so many other planes
going into help
and why would you be going in
unless you're going into help
and that's already all coordinated
just talking about the coordination
of it earlier
volcanic ash events
in different places
sometimes they'll close
down if there's a problem with air because you just can't land an airplane when you can't see
if the runway's been damaged or the power grid is gone but that's pre like that happens and then
we shut it down because of that and then military or security operations but anytime this has
happened before they've been shorter in duration 10 days is wild especially when they say
special security reasons el paso big city
metropolitan city, a border city, a hub, where again, you got a lot of planes going in from all the
major airlines. There's also a mention of Santa Teresa, New Mexico. And so very uncommon.
Again, I was just looking through the past 50 years, unless it is a natural disaster or
wartime level event, it doesn't happen. Now, that's what I have as the last hour. Anything you've seen?
Yeah, in the last 22 minutes. FAA lifts temporary closure, flights to resume.
Oh, that was it?
How do they go 10 days then?
No, I literally just read about it being 10 days.
That's according to the AP.
We broke news.
And then unbroken.
And now we reversed it.
Then I wonder what the heck happened.
Especially for them to go 10 days and then for them to do, because this has happened just this morning.
All this has happened this morning.
Amy, conspiracy theory.
I know.
I was about to be like, is this another distraction?
It says Mexican cartel drones breached U.S. airspace.
Oh.
I mean, El Paso is right there.
That is a major security issue.
Okay, can I say this, though?
Cartels, they don't really do that.
They're smart not to get America involved in stuff.
And I think, Eddie, you can speak to this because you're from down there.
Yeah, from McCallon, but yeah, border town.
Cartels really don't do that.
They don't want to mess around with the American military or anything, the government,
because we will shut their operation.
Or at least they'll be a big, you know, and they don't want to do that.
Can I give you my conspiracy theory thought?
Yeah.
This is just from me hearing about it now and just seeing the story pop up.
What if we just say that happens gives us a reason to go and like bomb them?
The cartel?
Yeah.
The cartel don't want anything to do with coming to America.
They do things through America, but they don't want to send things into America
because that would make us go, well, they've now crossed over, let's go bomb them.
I don't know, man.
Everything just feels so weird right now.
Everything feels weird.
Everything feels like a distraction too from the Epstein files.
I'm not going to lie.
I know.
I know.
Everything is a distraction from the SD files.
Honestly, that's how I'm starting to feel.
And I'm making sure to take care of my algorithm.
I really am.
I'm trying to follow diverse situation.
I'm trying to get it.
I don't want to echo chamber, you know.
So I'm really trying.
And it's really hard because even some of the people you would think wouldn't ever say that
or now saying that.
And you're like, okay, this is scary.
And now that's.
that's pretty much where my mind goes,
that everything is one big,
huge distraction.
And that the administration is like,
oh, okay, yeah,
this terrible thing happened over here,
but good, good,
okay, we'll take that
because it distracts us from...
Let's shut down airports.
Let's, yeah.
Everything terrible that has happened this year,
just go ahead.
And in my mind,
I'm filing it under...
They don't have a problem with it
because it's a distraction.
They know that it's a bad look,
but it's also like,
what's a worst look?
The Epstein files.
So they're picking their...
They're poison.
Everything's crazy right now.
I've never seen anything like it.
Just generally speaking,
never seen anything like it.
I will say the one thing that's happened is you're seeing people come across the aisle
and be disgusted at the Epstein files,
especially when they got to go and read the unredacted Epstein files,
and they come out, people that were like,
I don't know if this is that,
but they're like, oh yeah, it's the most disgusting thing I've ever seen
and the fact they were redacting all this stuff before they got to us.
Completely unfair.
Yeah, I have goosebumps when I think about watching some of them walk out
after reading it because you can tell that they are like,
genuinely, like likely scarred for life for what they had to read and see. And disgusted and shocked.
And those that didn't think it was as big of a deal and they were like, nah, this is the FD
files themselves for a conspiracy. And they came out what yesterday, day before yesterday. And they're like,
nope, never mind. This is the worst thing I've ever seen. Yeah, like I thought it was bad,
but it's far worse. And the fact that it's ever been said to us from anybody's mouth that it's a
hoax or a distraction and we need to move on from it.
That makes me so mad. It feels like we're just completely powerless and our government just tells
us what to do and they think we'll believe everything they tell us. And like if you're not getting
frustrated with this, then you're letting your politics get ahead of your faith even. Yeah. No, and
if don't even get me started on what the Super Bowl was, one big distraction. They loved it. They loved that
we were fighting about. I just think they were making money there. Well, they were making money,
but I think that they liked that it was also a distraction.
I mean, because they have us fighting.
I think whatever creates more divide
than makes you fall in line
and want to just believe anything else
that either side is saying, you know?
We move fast from the airport to the Epstein Files.
Really?
Amy and I are the same now.
And people just lie about stuff.
It was like Oprah's plane was 11 times
on Epstein Island and Amy texting me.
She goes, is this true?
I was like, no, that's not true.
I don't know what Oprah's done,
but that part is not true.
Well, that video had at the time,
I'm sure it has more at this point, but it hadn't even been up for 24 hours, and it had over 3.5 million views and too many shares to count. And it's like, I don't want to be reckless with what I'm consuming, like I said. So I want to make sure I get that person if they're spreading really false lies like that. I don't want that crap in my feed. But I've started to just follow informative people. Like last night I started following this girl. I got to find her handle so I can tell you about it. But she is straight up. She's going through the files.
And she is straight up putting the people in the files and attaching the specific email, the gross email that they exchanged with Epstein, and then calling out where they work right now and asking the companies, why does this person still work there?
Because in any other situation, this person would be fired.
Yeah, one of the Giants owners has been in the files.
A guy who runs an agency and now people are leaving the agency, like really popular artists are like, I'm out.
Yeah.
It's a great, man.
Anyway, airport's back open.
That's good.
Good news.
Yeah.
Get you some of that Wetzel's pretzels in there back in El Paso.
Yeah, I'd never seen anything like that as far as 10 days.
But just to announce it's going to be 10 days and then to let it off in like two hours.
Weird.
That's crazy too.
My hand kind of hurts from when I just slam the table.
I mean, you're mad.
You said.
I am very.
If you're not mad, you're not paying attention.
Disturbed.
Or you're letting a barrier exist because it's always existed and you're just believing people because you've always believed them.
Oh, yeah.
I mean, it's causing issues in my real life relationships right now.
Oh, someone you know's in the file.
What do you mean?
No.
Oh, that'd be crazy, huh?
Oh.
No.
No, if that was the case, that would be, no.
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A 41-year-old man broke into a little Caesar's Pizza place,
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serve pizzas, and took the money for himself.
Oh, okay.
I mean, then he cleaned it, he cleaned it, shut it down.
When he closed the next night, he broke in again.
Employees were waiting for him that time.
Turns out he was a former employee, so he knew how everything worked.
That's how he was able to get in there.
Yeah, it seemed fishy that he'd just know how to do it at all.
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So was that like cosplay, he's the manager?
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Halliberry is getting married for a fourth time. Lunchbox is getting married for a big Halliberry fan.
Oh, man. She's getting married. Four times.
I do. Listen. You may find a J-Lo for being married so many times.
I will say that her track record makes me think she might be a little bit on the crazy scale, which, I mean,
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It must be so.
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Amy. Yes. And it's unfortunate. I don't know.
I don't want to bash on my girl, Hallie.
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Ooh, no, I cannot name her husbands.
You know one of them. I know one of her husbands.
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Sam Hunt's brother?
No.
Is this name Van?
Yeah.
How's there two Van Hunt's?
Yeah.
That's crazy.
Is Van Hunt the news guy?
Right.
I know of Van Hunt, 55.
Is he the news guy?
I don't know.
Van Hunt.
Like a news guy.
No, he's a singer, songwriter, producer.
I'm thinking of Van Jones.
Is that somebody on the news?
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
Van's pretty cool.
Yeah, Van Jones, so I'm thinking of.
Yeah, he's cool.
I like that guy.
Yeah, Halliberry confirmed her engagement to Van Hunt
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