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Speaker 1:
[00:04] I always like a good story of somebody finding a human body part in their food. Remember the Wendy's chili? They really stick with me, because a lot of times, I feel like that body part wasn't actually put in there by the people that made the food. It's people trying to make money. So I like to talk about it and then debate, what do we think? Because this happened again, not at Wendy's, not chili. A woman of Portland claims she found a fingertip in her Trader Joe's orange juice.
Speaker 2:
[00:31] I mean, what?
Speaker 1:
[00:33] A Portland woman has slapped Trader Joe's with a lawsuit after claiming to have found a fingertip floating around in her organic orange juice. Julie O'Neill bought the 52 ounce bottle, respect, of the brand's orange juice. After finishing the bottle, she noticed a large piece of pulp in her mouth.
Speaker 3:
[00:51] No, that's so gross.
Speaker 2:
[00:53] She pulled it out and it was the tip of a finger. Okay, so Bobby, are you saying finger, like finger finger or fingernail?
Speaker 1:
[01:00] So just wait because this gets a little itchy here. So after finishing the bottle, she noticed a large piece of pulp in her mouth that she claims was the tip of a rubber glove that she claimed in the lawsuit. She thought it might have also contained the end of a human finger in the glove tip in the pulp of the orange juice, which she may have inadvertently swallowed. Oh, so what I'm getting from this is the glove was left in there. But then once she starts remembering, maybe she swallowed the finger already that was in the tip of the glove.
Speaker 2:
[01:30] Of course she did.
Speaker 3:
[01:32] You don't believe her?
Speaker 1:
[01:33] Well, I don't know.
Speaker 2:
[01:34] We have no evidence.
Speaker 1:
[01:35] Also, that's going to be bigger than pulp. If there was even a walnut in my orange juice, I'll be like, oh, this is foreign. It shouldn't be in here. Let me read this again. She thought it might have also contained the end of the human finger in the glove tip or in the pulp of the orange juice, which she may have inadvertently swallowed or ingested as well. She may have, if I'm the jury, may have. You can't prove it. Show me your poop. Show me a fingertip in your poop.
Speaker 3:
[01:59] Yeah, you gotta wait for that.
Speaker 1:
[02:01] May have, nope. Here's 50 bucks because you had some glove tip, but nope. She doesn't know for sure. You can't may have for millions of dollars, right?
Speaker 2:
[02:13] Yeah, no.
Speaker 1:
[02:15] Immediately after, she gagged and was nauseous. She also had a burning sensation in her mouth. She took herself to urgent care. She is demanding a trial by jury. She wants $1,000 in damages. I don't know, KGW. I don't know that there was not a fingertip in there, but I also understand there's a rubber glove and that's gross.
Speaker 2:
[02:38] But rubber glove doesn't equal fingertip.
Speaker 1:
[02:39] That doesn't mean fingertip.
Speaker 2:
[02:41] I mean, and how?
Speaker 1:
[02:42] And may have, I think what you could have said in that is I did because prove it didn't.
Speaker 4:
[02:48] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[02:49] It's like when people say they died and saw a light and walked and talked to somebody up there. And I'm like, I mean, you lie a lot, but I can't prove you didn't, you know?
Speaker 2:
[02:59] Or an encounter with aliens.
Speaker 1:
[03:03] Yeah, I believe those.
Speaker 3:
[03:04] So the fact that she said she could have eaten a finger.
Speaker 1:
[03:07] Yeah, may have. It literally is in the quotes may have. That Wendy's chili story too was a planted finger back in the day.
Speaker 2:
[03:14] I think it was a thumb.
Speaker 1:
[03:15] Yeah, a thumbs finger.
Speaker 2:
[03:16] Where did they get the thumb? Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[03:18] It's a thumb and finger?
Speaker 2:
[03:19] Yeah, the thumb's a finger, but he was just clarifying which finger.
Speaker 4:
[03:22] Yeah, I just want to say how good. Yeah, they went all the way thumb. You didn't just go middle finger, like you went big.
Speaker 1:
[03:28] Yeah, I think that was planted in there back in the day.
Speaker 2:
[03:30] You saw the fingers?
Speaker 1:
[03:31] Well, I know, but he was like correcting me and I was like, oh, it was a thumb. I thought finger worked, just telling the story.
Speaker 2:
[03:36] Thumb, pointer.
Speaker 1:
[03:39] A pointer is not the real name of it.
Speaker 3:
[03:40] Index.
Speaker 1:
[03:41] Index.
Speaker 2:
[03:42] No.
Speaker 3:
[03:43] That's index finger.
Speaker 2:
[03:43] Middle finger, ring finger, pinky.
Speaker 1:
[03:47] Okay, I think you're using like slang names. Amy's like pointer, the F off finger.
Speaker 2:
[03:53] Flicker off her.
Speaker 3:
[03:54] Yes. The bird.
Speaker 2:
[03:55] The bird.
Speaker 1:
[03:56] The one that's almost a bird. So if you're doing a picture, it looks like the bird, but then it turns out to be the ring.
Speaker 2:
[04:00] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[04:01] So there's that. Man, I got a lot of people. Let me grab a call. I'll take this. Let's go to Caitlin in Wisconsin. If you don't mind putting her on. Hey, Caitlin.
Speaker 5:
[04:10] Hey, how's it going?
Speaker 1:
[04:12] Hey, it's going pretty good. Welcome to the show. What's going on?
Speaker 5:
[04:16] I had to call because I just turned on my radio and heard, you know, a little bit about the girl from Wendy's. And I just wanted to chime in and say that this happened to me recently, although it wasn't a body part, it was a bolt.
Speaker 1:
[04:34] Did you hit the bolt with your teeth?
Speaker 5:
[04:37] Oh yeah, I was full blown like eating it. I have two kids, so I was just like getting a meal in. So I was like, yeah, I'm going to eat this, you know, whatever. And I'm eating it and I'm like, there's something hard in here. Maybe it's just a hard piece of bread. So I kept, you know, chewing and all of a sudden I'm like, this is not a hard piece of bread. And I pulled it out and it was a bolt. And I just was like, you have got to be kidding me.
Speaker 1:
[04:58] That's dangerous.
Speaker 2:
[04:59] So did you, what do you do?
Speaker 5:
[05:02] I was, you know, debating going there and I was like, you know, I'm too postpartum for this. I need to just call them. So I called them and first of all, they tried, you know, backtracking like, oh, you know, we're sorry, whatever. And then they ended up saying that they found a missing bolt above the station where they were making stuff. And then all they did was send me a $50 thing. And I was like, you know, honestly, I'm never coming there again. So wait, wait, lawyer up.
Speaker 6:
[05:33] Yeah, what do we do?
Speaker 1:
[05:35] Hold on.
Speaker 3:
[05:36] Lawyer up.
Speaker 6:
[05:37] Yes.
Speaker 1:
[05:38] Here's the issue.
Speaker 2:
[05:39] I'm not a litigious person. I probably wouldn't either.
Speaker 1:
[05:41] But if she didn't break a tooth, if nothing was hurt in her, she's not going to win.
Speaker 2:
[05:47] Yeah, thankfully she didn't.
Speaker 1:
[05:49] I agree with that. But I'm saying lawyer up. What the lawyer is going to say is that sucks. But if you're not hurt and there's no pain and suffering, there's no injury, we're not going to make any money from this.
Speaker 2:
[05:58] No, the agony over what could have been.
Speaker 1:
[06:00] Man, I got a lot of those then. I need to get some lawyers. I got a lot of what could have been.
Speaker 2:
[06:05] They admitted, oh, wow, we know exactly where the bolt came from.
Speaker 1:
[06:08] I'm not fighting for the restaurant. They did give her a gift card, though. They could have just denied it was theirs. If I were them, I would have been like, not our bolt.
Speaker 3:
[06:17] Can't prove it.
Speaker 2:
[06:18] Right, I know.
Speaker 1:
[06:20] Kailin, that's really fortunate you didn't hit that with your teeth, right?
Speaker 5:
[06:24] Right. And what if my toddler would have been like, Mom, I want to bite. He would have taken that and he would have swallowed it. I agree.
Speaker 2:
[06:30] Loss of childs.
Speaker 1:
[06:32] The child didn't lose.
Speaker 6:
[06:33] You didn't lose it.
Speaker 2:
[06:35] I'm just saying, you need to protect for...
Speaker 1:
[06:38] No, that's crazy. That's crazy. Kailin, I'm glad that everything worked out okay, but that is wild. I would rather have a fingertip in my sandwich than a bolt.
Speaker 2:
[06:47] No way.
Speaker 1:
[06:47] Because a fingertip is going to be gross, but it ain't going to hurt you. There's no chance for you to break anything in your teeth.
Speaker 2:
[06:51] You're having another human's finger in your mouth.
Speaker 1:
[06:55] You may not even know it, it just tastes like meat.
Speaker 2:
[06:57] No, no, no, no. I'll take the bolt all day long.
Speaker 3:
[06:59] You're a cannibal at that point.
Speaker 1:
[07:00] Yeah. Caitlin, thank you so much for the call. Hope you have a great day. Thanks for listening to the show. Thank you. You also. I understand now because she said I was so-and-so postpartum. I'd always heard the term. I knew definitionally what it meant. But now, I'm living it because we had a baby. Baby is six weeks old or so. Yesterday, it won't be on for a couple of weeks because her book is not out for a couple of weeks. But it had on Jen Hamilton on the BobbyCast. So awesome. What's crazy is, I'll give you guys a little inside. So, I did two BobbyCast recordings at my Netflix studio yesterday. And so, I had Cheryl Crowe for over an hour. She's one of my favorite artists of all time. Also, as a person, she is so A+. I could just hang out with her. She's the best. So, we're doing this, and we go over an hour, because, I don't know, I think we're just enjoying the conversation. And they're leaving, and I'm about to have Jen Hamilton, who is a labor and delivery nurse. She's got like four million followers on TikTok, massive on Instagram. And Cheryl's assistant was there, and Cheryl said, what are you doing next? I said, I have Jen Hamilton. Her sister goes, oh my god, you have Jen Hamilton. And I was like, that's how Amy reacted when I said that.
Speaker 2:
[08:10] Yeah, she's so cool.
Speaker 1:
[08:12] Yeah, we were talking about postpartum. And one of her videos was someone had left a voice DM, and the person was like, I'm struggling. And she was talking about, hey, look, postpartum hits everybody so different. And she posted a number. She's such a caring person. I spent an hour with her yesterday. Now I want to have a baby so she can help me.
Speaker 2:
[08:35] Be your nurse.
Speaker 1:
[08:38] I did ask her, what's the shortest and longest delivery that she's been a part of? The shortest. So there's a balloon that if you're induced and it's clinical. So if you're not dilated at all. I've learned a lot of dilation talk in the past four or five, six months. So the woman and everything was protected, all HIPAA. She could tell the story generically. She said the woman was in, but she just no dilation. So they put the balloon, folly balloon, I believe what it's called, in her to start that process, start opening. And it was like hurting her, hurting her. And she's like, we have to take it out. So as soon as they pulled it out, the baby just came right out.
Speaker 2:
[09:20] Oh, my gosh.
Speaker 1:
[09:21] Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[09:22] So that was the quickest.
Speaker 1:
[09:23] And then I said, what about the longest? She said, five days.
Speaker 7:
[09:25] Five days?
Speaker 1:
[09:27] Of like push, like, yeah.
Speaker 2:
[09:30] Oh, the agony for the mom.
Speaker 1:
[09:35] Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[09:36] Yeah. And the baby. That's crazy.
Speaker 1:
[09:39] Yeah. So.
Speaker 2:
[09:41] Oh, wow.
Speaker 1:
[09:41] I did ask you your questions, too, that you sent me. One question, Amy said, ask her these questions. And the first question was, how did you get to be so awesome? So I was like, all right, this is from Amy. Question one, how did you get to be so awesome?
Speaker 2:
[09:53] I was like, yeah, where does your amazing personality come from? Like, it's just like effortlessly.
Speaker 1:
[10:00] So that interview. Joel McHale is up today from The Soup and from Parks and Rec, not Parks and Rec, Community. So that's today. We got Megan Moroney next week. And then after that, her book comes out. So I have Jen Hamilton.
Speaker 2:
[10:13] Nice.
Speaker 1:
[10:14] So I go search for the Bobby cast on Netflix. You can watch it. Just stream that thing. I need the number. So just hit it. Strain the whole thing is like leave the house. And then, or on podcast. Alright, back in the second. The first Dancing with the Stars contestants have been announced. Now these are very famous people because I saw the comment section go boom when they announced them. I'm not familiar with them. Sierra Miller from Summer House, then they have Winter House. Ray, you're a Summer Houser?
Speaker 7:
[10:47] Yeah, she's the one in that controversy right now, the Amanda Vol with West and Amanda.
Speaker 1:
[10:52] You know how I know West is he does a podcast with Cunningham?
Speaker 7:
[10:56] Paige Buckers?
Speaker 1:
[10:57] No, not Paige Buckers. It's another blonde basketball player. Okay, so she was his ex.
Speaker 7:
[11:05] Yeah, and then they say that the one girl went behind the girl that's coming on Dancing with the Stars, her back, and kind of did stuff with West.
Speaker 1:
[11:12] So West and Amanda, I see them all over. I don't know who they are, but they're very famous. I saw them at a Yankees game and I was like, how about that? Look at them. I can't believe they're together. Don't know who they are, where they're from. I just know that they're together and everybody's upset about it. So they're famous. Just they don't cross my algorithm. So Sierra Miller is on there. The other one is Mara Higgins, who did the US version of The Traders. She's British.
Speaker 4:
[11:38] Yeah, she is smoking hot. OK. Smoking hot.
Speaker 1:
[11:41] You know her?
Speaker 4:
[11:42] Yeah. Saw her on The Traders.
Speaker 1:
[11:45] I wonder what she was on before that, because you get on The Traders because you did something before that. I got asked to do that show a while ago. I couldn't do it. Timing was bad.
Speaker 4:
[11:56] Well, you should have.
Speaker 1:
[11:56] It was early. It was early, too. I think it was before it blew up. There are three seasons of that.
Speaker 4:
[12:01] Was that four? No, there's four seasons.
Speaker 1:
[12:03] Doesn't matter. I got asked before it really blew up.
Speaker 4:
[12:05] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[12:06] I think now they'd be like, what, are you on winter house, fall house? No. OK.
Speaker 2:
[12:11] She doesn't look real. I mean, I know she is, but she is.
Speaker 1:
[12:15] She is?
Speaker 2:
[12:15] Yeah, I believe that she is real, but she is like a doll.
Speaker 4:
[12:20] I'll pull her up for you.
Speaker 7:
[12:21] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[12:21] So those are the two on there. So congratulations to them. The people that are annoying are the ones who are like, where are the stars?
Speaker 2:
[12:29] Oh, yeah.
Speaker 7:
[12:29] I know.
Speaker 1:
[12:30] Dancing with the Stars.
Speaker 7:
[12:30] Where are the stars?
Speaker 1:
[12:31] Just because they don't cross your algorithm does not mean... Because I don't know who they are, but I can recognize they are wildly famous.
Speaker 4:
[12:36] Oh, wow.
Speaker 1:
[12:37] She's hot.
Speaker 2:
[12:37] She has like four and a half million followers on Instagram.
Speaker 1:
[12:39] Really?
Speaker 4:
[12:40] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[12:41] Wow. Are you over there? Are you watching?
Speaker 3:
[12:44] Yeah. Lunchbox just showed me. Wow. Yeah, she's hot.
Speaker 2:
[12:48] Yeah, yeah. She sure is. Yeah, definitely.
Speaker 3:
[12:51] Look at that picture.
Speaker 1:
[12:52] Yeah. All right. Let's go over to Donna in San Antonio who is on the phone. Hey, Donna, you're on the show. Good morning.
Speaker 8:
[13:01] Good morning, everybody. Good morning, studio.
Speaker 1:
[13:02] Morning.
Speaker 8:
[13:05] Several years ago, I had went and got some Chinese food for my family. We were sitting at the table eating dinner, and my husband found a grub worm in his food. So I'm like, oh no, no, no, no, no, no. Everybody stop eating. So I pick up all the boxes and take them back. I walk in, set them on the counter, show the guy, and his response to me was, so sorry, that's second time this week that happened.
Speaker 1:
[13:36] Interesting impression.
Speaker 3:
[13:36] Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[13:38] So it's like, wait, I mean.
Speaker 3:
[13:41] It happened twice.
Speaker 2:
[13:42] That means they have a worm problem. Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[13:44] Do you know though, I bet you could put on the menu fried grub worms and some people would buy them.
Speaker 2:
[13:48] I'm sure they would.
Speaker 1:
[13:49] Because you would just be like, that's a delicacy. I'm not in this, that's gross. I'd be like, oh. And also, waiter, owner. Don't say it. Don't volunteer that information.
Speaker 7:
[13:57] Don't admit that.
Speaker 1:
[13:59] Oh, don't. It's the second time.
Speaker 2:
[14:01] I'm going to go ahead and say it's probably not the owner.
Speaker 7:
[14:03] Yeah, waiter.
Speaker 2:
[14:04] No, it's probably just someone that works there.
Speaker 1:
[14:06] So, Donna, what happened? Let's leave impressions out. But what happened, Donna, after that? What do you say?
Speaker 8:
[14:15] They offered to prepare me another meal. And I said, no, thank you.
Speaker 1:
[14:19] That's it. Wow. See, I don't feel like that's enough. And I'm not somebody who's going to scream, I want to own the restaurant. But just a meal, you already paid for that and it was messed up. There should at minimal, we're going to cover the whole table. That's minimal. I don't even know if I can eat now, because I just found a grub worm in my food.
Speaker 2:
[14:39] I definitely don't want a gift card to there, like I'm good. I'm probably not ever eating there again.
Speaker 1:
[14:44] Question about gift cards. This happened this morning. Do you think it's low class to give a gift card to somebody else that somebody else gave you?
Speaker 2:
[14:51] Well, do they know it came from somebody else?
Speaker 1:
[14:52] Yeah. Well, I faced a little scrutiny this morning. I gave Raymondo a gift card that somebody gave me, and I wasn't going to use it.
Speaker 2:
[14:59] Yeah, no.
Speaker 1:
[14:59] I gave it to Ray. I said, I said, hey, this was given to me, but I think you would use it. He didn't. Ray was like, thank you. He was thankful. But I was like, you gave away a card that was given to you?
Speaker 2:
[15:07] Oh.
Speaker 1:
[15:08] Double gifting? That's not a big doubt.
Speaker 2:
[15:10] No. In this scenario, it's not a thing.
Speaker 1:
[15:14] But even if I didn't say, someone gave it to me.
Speaker 2:
[15:17] Well, it'd be a little weird if you're like, hey, Ray, I got this for you.
Speaker 1:
[15:20] Why?
Speaker 2:
[15:21] Because you didn't get it for him.
Speaker 3:
[15:23] He did because it was his.
Speaker 1:
[15:25] But nothing is affected.
Speaker 2:
[15:27] I mean, that's misleading. I think it's better that you were like, hey, I got this. I'm not going to use it. Do you want it? That's, you handled it perfectly.
Speaker 1:
[15:35] I'd like to say this, though. Now I want to do a different so I can tell the story. What if I said, hey, Ray, I was thinking about you. I got this for you.
Speaker 2:
[15:42] That seems, what would you say? I don't know that I'd say low class.
Speaker 1:
[15:46] I was thinking about him.
Speaker 2:
[15:47] But it's shady.
Speaker 3:
[15:49] But why?
Speaker 1:
[15:50] He's feeling good. Nobody was hurt. And he's feeling better than if I was like, oh, if somebody gave me this, I want you to, if it makes him feel better, why is it shady of me? I would say it's in the ballpark of a whitish lie. But some lies.
Speaker 2:
[16:03] One that makes you look better. Yeah. Which I guess that's what white lies often do.
Speaker 1:
[16:07] It makes him feel better.
Speaker 2:
[16:09] But he's feeling better either way he's getting the gift card.
Speaker 1:
[16:12] Ray, would you feel better if I said like this morning, when I said, hey man, I had this gift card. I'm not going to use it. I want you to have it. That was good, right?
Speaker 7:
[16:18] You got a gift card? Correct.
Speaker 1:
[16:19] Or I said, hey man, I was thinking about you. You're doing such a great job. I thought you would love this gift card.
Speaker 7:
[16:24] That would have felt awesome. But what if I go to the business and they go, oh, thank you, Bobby.
Speaker 1:
[16:30] No, my name is not on it. They wouldn't have done that. Yeah.
Speaker 3:
[16:34] So if you get a gift, that's not yours to give to someone else? It is.
Speaker 2:
[16:37] I mean, you can regift. If it's not something you're going to use, don't regift.
Speaker 1:
[16:42] So when you regift something, you have to declare.
Speaker 2:
[16:44] No, I guess would you save it and then think, I don't know. This is just tricky. It just feels shady the way you're saying it.
Speaker 1:
[16:51] I didn't cheat anybody of anything. Nothing was right.
Speaker 2:
[16:52] You did it right. The way you did it is right. Why do you want to change it?
Speaker 1:
[16:56] But now I wish I would have done it the other way, to make it feel better.
Speaker 2:
[17:00] I think it still feels awesome that he got the gift card. I don't know.
Speaker 1:
[17:05] If I said, dude, you've been working hard and I've been thinking about you and I wanted to get you a little something and this is just a gift card. I hope it reflects how I feel about you and the work that you've been doing.
Speaker 2:
[17:14] Here you go.
Speaker 1:
[17:14] And then I play music from my phone.
Speaker 3:
[17:16] Oh, that's nice. Background music?
Speaker 1:
[17:17] What's wrong with that?
Speaker 2:
[17:18] Okay, I guess you're right. He would never know the difference.
Speaker 1:
[17:20] He feels better.
Speaker 8:
[17:21] Sure. Sure.
Speaker 2:
[17:25] Yes. Do it that way if you want.
Speaker 1:
[17:28] I didn't. I did it the way. Hey, man, this is giving to me. I want you to have it. You guys call us if you want. We'd love to hear from you. 877-77-BOBBY. 877-77-BOBBY. Thank you. I want to go over to Kathy who is listening in Murphy's Borough. Hey, Kathy.
Speaker 9:
[17:46] Hey, how are you, Bobby?
Speaker 1:
[17:47] Doing pretty good. Yeah, go ahead. Say it.
Speaker 10:
[17:51] I would say it.
Speaker 9:
[17:52] I was I was calling.
Speaker 10:
[17:54] No, no.
Speaker 1:
[17:54] Say more in studio. You got to say more in studio. Say it.
Speaker 9:
[17:57] Oh, yes, I was. Good morning, studio.
Speaker 1:
[17:59] All right, go ahead.
Speaker 9:
[18:01] OK, I was wanting to try to put Eddie's mind to ease. Just because the paramedic walked out with both of the tests in his hand doesn't mean they got to the lab together. So when they're when my daughter is a phlebotomist, so at the end of the day, they put everything into a bin and send it off to the lab. So it just could have gotten separated from the other one.
Speaker 1:
[18:33] OK, so it may not be that something's wrong with your blood. It may be that they were shipped out separately.
Speaker 2:
[18:40] Once it got in the bin, it just grabbed separately.
Speaker 3:
[18:44] I mean, maybe, yeah, possibly.
Speaker 1:
[18:45] Or you're dying.
Speaker 3:
[18:46] Or they're studying it because something bad has happened to it.
Speaker 1:
[18:50] Guys, do you believe this? Look at this. There's no white blood cells at all in this. Any certain colic could kill them.
Speaker 3:
[18:54] Yeah, fly in that doctor from South Africa. Yeah, we need the specialist.
Speaker 1:
[18:58] Yeah, so, but you think it's fine?
Speaker 9:
[19:02] I just think he needs to relax and everything's going to be OK.
Speaker 1:
[19:05] You know what's interesting? I've never relaxed when someone told me that I need to relax.
Speaker 3:
[19:09] Especially when someone says, like, hey, man, relax.
Speaker 2:
[19:11] Oh, well, yeah, that never helps. What about just, let's take a few deep breaths.
Speaker 1:
[19:17] I would say, let's think about it logically. And then if you're still all freaked out about it, cool. But let's add some reality to it. There are a lot of reasons why it could be a day late. One of them could be that you're dying, yes. But there's nine other reasons that's not you're dying. So 90% chance you're going to live.
Speaker 3:
[19:34] That made me feel pretty good. 90% chance.
Speaker 1:
[19:38] Kathy, we really appreciate that call. Hope you have a great day.
Speaker 9:
[19:42] You too. Listen, as I tell my grandkids, if you can't do anything about it, it's out of your hands, it's not worth worrying about. Because there's nothing you can do. You guys have a great day.
Speaker 1:
[19:58] Theoretically, I could not agree more.
Speaker 5:
[19:59] WTW.
Speaker 1:
[20:00] It is hard, very hard. But theoretically, I agree. Let's go over to Andrea, who is in Texas. Andrea, you're on the show.
Speaker 5:
[20:10] Yes.
Speaker 8:
[20:10] Hi.
Speaker 5:
[20:10] Good morning, studio.
Speaker 8:
[20:11] Morning.
Speaker 5:
[20:14] So my sister actually drank bleach water at a Mexican restaurant here in Austin. We were eating and she ordered waters. And in the middle of our meal, the server came to refill her pitcher. And my sister didn't know, took a huge drink of it. Turned out it was bleach water. And the manager came out, they just said, oh, I'm so sorry that one of the servers or something used the water pitcher as a cleaning pitcher and put bleach water in it. So our server didn't know. So when they came and refilled her water, it was actually bleach water.
Speaker 1:
[20:50] When she drank it, did it burn real bad?
Speaker 5:
[20:54] Yes. So we had to, we immediately called 911 because it was clear, like pure bleach, like completely bleach. And of course she had water in her cup still, water and ice, but it was just plain bleach. And so we called the ambulance, they came, took her to the hospital. My sister pressed charges. So they ultimately just had to pay pretty much all of her medical bills. And then they ended up cutting her check for a couple of thousand bucks.
Speaker 1:
[21:20] How is she now? Any long-term effects?
Speaker 5:
[21:24] No, not at all. It was, and honestly, she just, she was just in the hospital for just a couple of hours. They just wanted to observe. If it would have been, if her cup didn't already have water, so diluted a little, it probably would have been more severe. But we were in the middle of our meal. So when you're eating and you take a big drink and say like a soda, that's kind of how she drank it. She just took a huge gulp. And so she was fine after that. They just, they hooked her up to an IV just so that way would flush her system a little faster. But yeah, that other than that, she was fine after that. But yeah, it did kind of burn her throat and she freaked out. And so that's why we did end up calling 911 for that incident.
Speaker 1:
[22:06] That's crazy. It's wildly responsible for the restaurant. That person, that's, and maybe they didn't, I don't know.
Speaker 2:
[22:14] Oh yeah, let's not use pitchers that we serve water. Like where's the buckets? Let's get the buckets. Maybe they couldn't find a bucket. So they used a pitcher.
Speaker 3:
[22:20] Doesn't matter, don't use a pitcher.
Speaker 2:
[22:22] Yeah, no pitchers.
Speaker 1:
[22:23] They're using one of, you know, when you go up and you do the coke underneath the buzz, that thing, they use one of those for just the bleach when they clean.
Speaker 2:
[22:30] Oh, no, no, no. It reminds me of the time that my ex-husband chugged hydrogen peroxide because I had it in a water bottle. And he just threw it back. Like, he woke up.
Speaker 1:
[22:40] And that didn't burn them. I don't know.
Speaker 2:
[22:41] Oh, yeah, it did. We called the toxic hotline on the, like, we Googled it. We didn't call 911, but I called a...
Speaker 3:
[22:49] Poison control?
Speaker 2:
[22:50] Poison control, yes. And just, he tried to just throw up and...
Speaker 1:
[22:54] Did he?
Speaker 2:
[22:55] Yeah, I mean, I think he made himself spit it up, but...
Speaker 1:
[22:58] What's interesting is you usually use hydrogen peroxide to make yourself throw up, right? He's already drinking.
Speaker 2:
[23:01] Oh, really?
Speaker 1:
[23:02] Yeah, especially if a dog has something, because we've had to do that, you take a cup full of it, of hydrogen peroxide, you make them drink it. Sometimes you have to put it in water and they throw up whatever's in their stomach that they shouldn't have eaten. Your husband can do that because he already drank it. You're trying to get him to throw up the peroxide.
Speaker 2:
[23:19] Yeah, it was not good.
Speaker 1:
[23:22] Couple voicemails. Go ahead.
Speaker 10:
[23:25] Why don't you just buy a private jet and it doesn't have to be a massive jet, private jet and when y'all use it for traveling, anyone from iHeart charge iHeart the price that you want to use it. I think that's a great idea. All right, bye.
Speaker 1:
[23:42] Yeah, planes are very expensive. Millions and millions and millions and millions of dollars. So I think it's a great idea if you have 20 million bucks laying around.
Speaker 2:
[23:52] I'm so not getting the math. I don't really understand. The math isn't nothing.
Speaker 1:
[23:56] He's saying buy a jet and then if we have to use it for work things, charge iHeart for the jet.
Speaker 2:
[24:04] Right.
Speaker 1:
[24:05] Like invoice them.
Speaker 2:
[24:06] But they're going to be like, y'all could fly on Southwest.
Speaker 1:
[24:11] Yeah, I get it. But you're talking about, and a jet is also different than a plane. Like those planes that have like the...
Speaker 2:
[24:20] King Air.
Speaker 1:
[24:21] Yeah, like a King Air, you'd, yeah. Those, you could get those for four or five million.
Speaker 2:
[24:26] But... Still nice.
Speaker 1:
[24:27] Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 2:
[24:28] Even a Cirrus, the ones with the parachute with one prop is a lot.
Speaker 1:
[24:33] I ain't getting one of those. I ain't getting one of those.
Speaker 2:
[24:37] I have.
Speaker 1:
[24:38] No way. Scared the crap out of me. Even though it's a parachute. And also, when you pull a parachute, I think I was talking to Dirks about that, Dirks family. If you pull that parachute, the plane is dead. Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[24:52] Yeah, it's not like you're salvaging the plane.
Speaker 1:
[24:54] Well, I thought maybe a parachute would go up and then it would land it gently, and then you just load it back into the plane and no.
Speaker 2:
[24:59] Carry on.
Speaker 1:
[24:59] Yeah, the plane is dead at that point.
Speaker 2:
[25:01] Dunzo.
Speaker 1:
[25:01] All right, give me the next one.
Speaker 5:
[25:03] Just wanted to give a shout out to Abby. I donated to her run for St. Jude and what a great cause. And just kudos to you, Abby, for training and following through on this.
Speaker 8:
[25:14] Just wanted to say good job. Enjoy the show.
Speaker 5:
[25:16] Bye, guys.
Speaker 1:
[25:17] Abby, where are you financially for your race?
Speaker 11:
[25:21] Over 6,000.
Speaker 2:
[25:22] Wow.
Speaker 11:
[25:23] When the goal was 5,000.
Speaker 10:
[25:25] Oh my gosh.
Speaker 2:
[25:26] That's great.
Speaker 1:
[25:26] You should give 1,000 to that declining lady.
Speaker 2:
[25:28] No, it's for childhood cancer.
Speaker 11:
[25:31] Yeah, it's its own deal. I can't get that money.
Speaker 1:
[25:35] That's great.
Speaker 2:
[25:36] That's not like in Abby's account.
Speaker 1:
[25:38] Never know. That's awesome. Shout out to our listeners because we talked about it and so many of you guys jumped in to help Abby. Do you know? Little awkward that Abby was.
Speaker 11:
[25:52] What?
Speaker 4:
[25:53] So against help with someone else.
Speaker 11:
[25:55] That's not, guys.
Speaker 1:
[25:58] It got us there, so all good.
Speaker 11:
[25:59] It did.
Speaker 1:
[26:00] It got us there and that's all you cared about was getting your money.
Speaker 11:
[26:02] No, I care about more.
Speaker 4:
[26:05] And whatever cost, you didn't care who else you harmed.
Speaker 11:
[26:08] No, that's not true. Notice she said she's proud that I followed through on something, so I think that's what this is about. Unlike Eddie.
Speaker 1:
[26:16] But followed through, like our listeners did it, we did it.
Speaker 11:
[26:19] Yeah, they did. Just following through on making a goal, trying to reach it, running, signing up, all that. Anyway, thank you.
Speaker 1:
[26:32] Thanks, 6,000. You have to run the full one next year. I know. I said that you have to. It's like, okay, do the same thing. Full, hit five again.
Speaker 11:
[26:42] Oh, ten. So I do ten, double. No, but really, I'll run it. I do want to run it. The full. Okay.
Speaker 1:
[26:51] Thank you for the voicemail. Good job, Abby.
Speaker 11:
[26:54] Thank you.
Speaker 1:
[26:54] All right. And the race is this weekend?
Speaker 11:
[26:56] It is.
Speaker 1:
[26:57] And are they proud? Do you get like an award or something?
Speaker 11:
[27:00] No. I am hosting like the St. Jude dinner. There is like a heroes dinner. Oh, really? Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[27:06] You are like hosting like in normal clothes?
Speaker 11:
[27:09] They haven't told me yet what I am wearing. I might just wear a St. Jude shirt.
Speaker 1:
[27:13] No, I am saying it is not like after the race, you are still in your running gear. You get to shower.
Speaker 11:
[27:16] Yeah. It is the night before. It is a pasta dinner.
Speaker 1:
[27:19] Oh, it is the night before the race.
Speaker 11:
[27:20] And it recognizes like all the heroes that have raised a lot.
Speaker 1:
[27:23] A big shout out to all of our listeners who helped because you guys did this. All right. Nice job. Arkansas Keith sent me a picture last night of a massive turkey he killed. That's mostly how our conversations start, is he just sends a picture of him.
Speaker 3:
[27:39] Oh, no, no. Oh, how big is it?
Speaker 2:
[27:42] It's pretty big, but it makes me think of a...
Speaker 1:
[27:44] You can zoom in if you want. I don't know if you can see it.
Speaker 2:
[27:46] Turkey I saw dead in the road yesterday.
Speaker 3:
[27:48] That's a big turkey. Dang, that's big.
Speaker 1:
[27:51] He's like, now send me a baby picture. He'll send me that.
Speaker 3:
[27:54] Hey, real question. How does the... Let me back up here. How does those feathers stay up? Does he hold them up to take the picture? It doesn't die like that? No. I've never killed a turkey.
Speaker 1:
[28:05] No. Now you hold it up. You set it up. So yeah, that's the picture I got from Arkansas Keith yesterday. Okay, I'll go first. I have the top 10 TV shows right now. So some of these I don't even know. Number one, The Boys.
Speaker 3:
[28:21] You know that one.
Speaker 1:
[28:22] It's awesome. I think there's a new episode out right now.
Speaker 6:
[28:23] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[28:24] Did you already watch it?
Speaker 6:
[28:24] Not yet.
Speaker 1:
[28:25] I'm watching it today. Got that ready to go. I'm talking to Bear Grylls today.
Speaker 2:
[28:30] Oh, you are? Have you talked to him since you were in the wild?
Speaker 1:
[28:34] Well, we texted a bit for a while after the second time I went on the show. And then, yeah, you know, you fall out of touch.
Speaker 2:
[28:39] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[28:40] But his show is back. It's going to be on Fox. So we're talking to him today. That's pretty cool.
Speaker 2:
[28:43] I bought a supplement he is backing. Really? You can talk to him about it. It has organ powder, like kidney organ, liver.
Speaker 1:
[28:54] Man, you buy some weird stuff.
Speaker 4:
[28:56] I mean, I can't keep up.
Speaker 3:
[28:58] Who's organs?
Speaker 2:
[29:00] From animals.
Speaker 3:
[29:00] Okay.
Speaker 1:
[29:01] Which animal?
Speaker 2:
[29:02] I think a bovine.
Speaker 1:
[29:05] How you guys doing on the cow meat?
Speaker 3:
[29:06] What do you mean? We purchased it.
Speaker 1:
[29:08] Who gave you the money? Who's in?
Speaker 3:
[29:09] Me, Kevin, and one of Kevin's buddies.
Speaker 1:
[29:11] Oh, so you really didn't let Amy in?
Speaker 2:
[29:13] No, he boxed me out.
Speaker 3:
[29:15] Amy's out.
Speaker 2:
[29:16] No, Amy, you slept on it.
Speaker 3:
[29:17] You slept on it.
Speaker 2:
[29:18] No, you didn't even circle back to me.
Speaker 3:
[29:21] You snooze, you lose, Amy.
Speaker 1:
[29:22] No, that's not snoozing. I'm going to come back to you and you didn't.
Speaker 2:
[29:25] It's okay. It would have been too much meat for me.
Speaker 3:
[29:29] See?
Speaker 2:
[29:30] So yeah, I can't remember what it's called. I saw a thing about it and I've been trying to buy meat that has actual meat that you cook that has the heart and the liver and the organs mixed into it so you don't really taste it. But that stuff is really high in nutrients and vitamins, minerals, things that you need.
Speaker 1:
[29:51] Are you talking about the supplement you buy?
Speaker 2:
[29:52] No, like the meat. I've been buying meat that has heart, liver blended in. So it's ground beef so you don't taste it. You don't know what's in there.
Speaker 1:
[29:59] Why? What does the heart and liver do?
Speaker 2:
[30:02] It's extra nutrients. There's extra vitamins and minerals in the heart, the liver, in the organ meat. And so he has backed a company that has figured out they're the first and only company ever to have it in powder form. So I don't know if it's for real legit. But I've been taking it for about a month and I feel good.
Speaker 3:
[30:25] Do you want me to call my farmer and tell him like, because we get to choose the meat when we get the cow next April? I can tell him we want the heart and the liver and everything.
Speaker 1:
[30:31] It would be totally weird. Be like, we want the butthole. Like ask for every weird part of it. So they just think you're the strangest dude. Scrotum. We want to make sure on our list that we get the scrotum, the testes, the butthole and the tongue.
Speaker 3:
[30:44] I did think about the scrotum because we do mountain oysters. You know, that's a thing.
Speaker 2:
[30:48] Oh, that's the balls.
Speaker 3:
[30:50] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[30:50] It's a thing, but not really. Like it's a thing because it's funny. It is a thing, but it's not.
Speaker 2:
[30:54] Is it a delicacy?
Speaker 3:
[30:56] My dad would buy that all the time.
Speaker 2:
[30:58] Oh, so not. It's not like a delicacy. I don't feel like you buy all the time.
Speaker 3:
[31:02] Well, I don't know. Down south Texas, man, you can buy anything.
Speaker 2:
[31:05] He really liked that.
Speaker 3:
[31:06] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[31:07] The Boys at number one. I do watch that. I love it. Number two is The Pit. Now, this show is massive. I told you we're waiting to let the show play out before we get into it. But people love it. Does anybody here watch The Pit?
Speaker 2:
[31:20] I do. Well, I did season one. And then what's left? What's next? Is there just a season two?
Speaker 1:
[31:26] Season two. Yeah. I know we talked about that.
Speaker 2:
[31:28] I've waited.
Speaker 1:
[31:29] Beef.
Speaker 2:
[31:30] Oh, I watched season one.
Speaker 1:
[31:32] Yeah. Different people. Hold up a cast.
Speaker 2:
[31:33] Season two does look good. And yeah, they're it's totally different. What are they like?
Speaker 1:
[31:36] Isn't it a different cast?
Speaker 6:
[31:37] Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[31:38] It's a totally different storyline.
Speaker 1:
[31:41] Yeah, because number one, it's a road rage incident, right?
Speaker 6:
[31:44] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[31:45] And then they have their beef.
Speaker 6:
[31:47] It escalates.
Speaker 1:
[31:48] Yeah. Invincible at four. I don't know what that is.
Speaker 6:
[31:52] I haven't watched the current season, but it's an animated superhero show.
Speaker 3:
[31:56] Is he dressed in a trench coat?
Speaker 6:
[31:58] No.
Speaker 3:
[31:58] OK. Let's think of someone else.
Speaker 1:
[32:00] Euphoria at five. Yeah.
Speaker 8:
[32:04] That's weird to watch that.
Speaker 1:
[32:05] People love the show. I just felt too. I felt and I know it's not true, but I felt creepy watching it as like a 40 year old adult man watching a show about teenagers.
Speaker 3:
[32:14] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[32:15] But it doesn't mean it's a bad joke because the boys, I mean, yeah, but the boys, they're not doing it all the time.
Speaker 6:
[32:21] I know this season isn't as good, but I still like it.
Speaker 1:
[32:23] Yeah.
Speaker 3:
[32:23] And the and the kids are doing it.
Speaker 1:
[32:25] I don't know.
Speaker 2:
[32:26] I feel like that's what I hear.
Speaker 4:
[32:28] Man, it's pretty risque. And it does feel a little weird. But, hey, I mean, you watch Beverly Hills 90210, I mean.
Speaker 1:
[32:35] But I was a child watching that.
Speaker 2:
[32:37] Very different.
Speaker 4:
[32:37] Oh, OK.
Speaker 1:
[32:38] I mean, I was a teenager.
Speaker 4:
[32:39] Amy watched Friday Night Lights. They were making out in Friday Night Lights.
Speaker 2:
[32:41] That's a network show. This is a HBO.
Speaker 4:
[32:44] There's all shows that where people make out and do things that you watch.
Speaker 2:
[32:47] But isn't Euphoria more than making out?
Speaker 1:
[32:50] To me, it's not even making out. It's a teenager part of it. And to me, there's nothing wrong with you watching the show. I'm not starting that. I just chose not to watch it because it felt too teen. Teen sex, not for me. Russell Brand, four, not for me. Did you guys see that yesterday?
Speaker 4:
[33:06] Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[33:07] Huh? What? I didn't...
Speaker 1:
[33:09] Russell Brand was on Megyn Kelly's show and he was... The statue on the table... No, no, no.
Speaker 6:
[33:13] The age of consent.
Speaker 1:
[33:14] The age of consent in the UK is 16. He admitted when he was 30, he had sex with a 16-year-old.
Speaker 3:
[33:19] Man.
Speaker 1:
[33:21] From what I believe, that 16-year-old is saying he did other things too. And so now he's like, well, I did have sex with her. I was 30, she was 16. I was in my discovery. Dude, that's crazy. You ain't a good dude.
Speaker 3:
[33:31] Yeah. There's been stuff hovering around him for a while.
Speaker 1:
[33:36] Yeah. And again, I know now he's trying to be like, oh no, I've changed. I think he's trying to say change because there's a lot of allegations. But he did say he was 30 and had sex with a 16-year-old.
Speaker 2:
[33:49] Wait, did I see him on Tucker Carlson in the open of the podcast with a prayer?
Speaker 1:
[33:53] Possibly. He's very much into Christianity now. And then you're going, did you do that because you knew you're about to get charged with these sexual assaults? Or who knows? If you're 30 and you're having sex with a 16-year-old, even if it is legal, that's weird. That's weird. That's bad. I mean, I'll be illegal, but it's bad.
Speaker 2:
[34:14] Well, wasn't Demi Lovato recently sort of insinuating that it was weird now that Wilmer Valderrama wanted to be with her?
Speaker 1:
[34:23] I remember hearing that. I don't remember the ages, though.
Speaker 2:
[34:27] At the time, she thought she was more mature than she was, so it felt right. But now that she's 30 or she's at a certain age, she's like, what in the world?
Speaker 3:
[34:34] How old was he?
Speaker 1:
[34:35] I don't know the ages. But I do remember that story.
Speaker 2:
[34:37] I think she was reflecting back on once.
Speaker 12:
[34:39] She was 18, he was 30.
Speaker 2:
[34:41] Okay. So she was 18, he was 30. And I think once she hit 30, she was thinking about 18-year-olds.
Speaker 1:
[34:45] That's weird, too.
Speaker 2:
[34:46] And she was like, why was he with me?
Speaker 1:
[34:49] Not illegal.
Speaker 2:
[34:51] Right.
Speaker 1:
[34:52] Weird.
Speaker 2:
[34:52] But so not illegal. Right. So even more weird.
Speaker 1:
[34:56] 16.
Speaker 3:
[34:56] 16 is young, man.
Speaker 8:
[34:57] 16.
Speaker 2:
[34:59] I know.
Speaker 1:
[34:59] 18, at least you can be in college, I guess.
Speaker 3:
[35:02] Still young, but.
Speaker 1:
[35:03] Yeah. Like too young. That's weird, too. Absolutely. But 16. I don't think I'm a good dude. Number six. Big mistakes.
Speaker 12:
[35:18] Oh, this is the new Dan Levy one.
Speaker 1:
[35:21] Uh huh. I've seen that pop up in the squares. I haven't watched it, but Margot's got money troubles.
Speaker 12:
[35:27] I've been watching this.
Speaker 1:
[35:28] Is it good?
Speaker 12:
[35:29] So good. Yeah. Nicole Kidman's in it. I think it's Nick Offerman is the other guy that's in it.
Speaker 1:
[35:34] Is Nicole Kidman a wrestler or something in it? Yeah.
Speaker 12:
[35:37] I don't want to say too much. But it's really good. It's more of like comedy driven and it's easy short episodes.
Speaker 1:
[35:44] That's number seven. Number eight from, which I mentioned yesterday, WTF Man. I just can't believe Mike hasn't watched this show.
Speaker 6:
[35:53] I don't have MGM Plus.
Speaker 1:
[35:55] No, it's on Amazon.
Speaker 6:
[35:56] You have to pay for it, don't you?
Speaker 1:
[35:57] Amazon owns MGM Plus. Their episodes are up free.
Speaker 6:
[35:59] I want to try to watch it and start your seven day trial.
Speaker 1:
[36:02] If I'm paying for MGM Plus, I'm going to jump off this ledge.
Speaker 3:
[36:04] You might be.
Speaker 1:
[36:05] I don't think I am.
Speaker 3:
[36:06] Because I've seen the little suitcase on the bottom.
Speaker 6:
[36:07] That's what's kept me from watching it.
Speaker 3:
[36:09] Little suitcase there.
Speaker 2:
[36:10] I've definitely done a free seven day trial and then canceled it to watch something.
Speaker 1:
[36:14] How would I know if I'm paying for it?
Speaker 2:
[36:16] Empty out your subscriptions.
Speaker 1:
[36:17] No, but I buy it through Amazon.
Speaker 3:
[36:19] Yeah, in Amazon.
Speaker 1:
[36:19] Okay, I know how to do the Apple ones. Let me see here. Man, it's worth the trial though. That show is good as crap.
Speaker 3:
[36:26] Can I finish it in seven days?
Speaker 1:
[36:27] If you set your mind to it.
Speaker 3:
[36:30] And then cancel it.
Speaker 1:
[36:31] It's okay. I'm in the wrong Amazon. I gotta go to Prime instead of Prime Video. Okay, so if I'm in Prime Video, I go to subscriptions. I have, what the heck?
Speaker 3:
[36:45] Oh, no.
Speaker 6:
[36:47] You can watch season one without a subscription.
Speaker 1:
[36:50] Watch it.
Speaker 6:
[36:50] But then two, three and four, you have to pay for it.
Speaker 1:
[36:53] And four is not even out. There's only one episode. So you're basically trying to watch two seasons. In a month.
Speaker 3:
[36:58] What are your subscriptions?
Speaker 1:
[37:00] MGM Plus. How much am I paying for this?
Speaker 3:
[37:04] It should tell you there a month.
Speaker 1:
[37:06] It doesn't. There's nothing about what I'm paying. I have the NBA league pass, which we watch. Katelyn watches it more than me. She watches.
Speaker 3:
[37:17] You should cancel that now.
Speaker 1:
[37:18] No.
Speaker 3:
[37:18] Yeah, because it's all on network now. All those games are on network.
Speaker 1:
[37:23] What do you mean?
Speaker 4:
[37:24] It's a playoff.
Speaker 3:
[37:25] The playoff.
Speaker 1:
[37:25] Oh, no, no. If I cancel it now, I'm not, it's paid through, I paid for the whole thing at the beginning of the season.
Speaker 3:
[37:30] Okay, you did the whole season.
Speaker 1:
[37:31] So she watched a lot of Thunder games. And I keep it on if I'm working a lot and just flip through games. So I do use that. But I have WNBA League Pass, because I used to watch all the Caitlin Cart games.
Speaker 3:
[37:40] Are you watching that one?
Speaker 1:
[37:41] I haven't yet. I forgot I had it. It doesn't say how much I'm paying for.
Speaker 6:
[37:45] It says it's seven bucks a month.
Speaker 1:
[37:48] Well, now I got to keep it for the rest of From. I did not know I was paying that. I would watch season one though for free. And if you like it, get the trial and watch the other two seasons as much as you can. I don't even like horror. It's great. Okay. From is at eight. Daredevil Born Again is at nine.
Speaker 12:
[38:08] Oh, so good.
Speaker 1:
[38:09] I got to get back in.
Speaker 12:
[38:10] Y'all love this season. It is so, so good.
Speaker 1:
[38:13] And then number 10 is Malcolm in the middle of the reboot. Life's Still Unfair.
Speaker 6:
[38:16] I watched that.
Speaker 1:
[38:17] You like it?
Speaker 6:
[38:17] It's four episodes.
Speaker 1:
[38:18] Full?
Speaker 6:
[38:19] Yeah.
Speaker 3:
[38:20] What's that on, Mike?
Speaker 6:
[38:21] It's on Hulu. It's basically one-
Speaker 1:
[38:23] Disney Plus? So is that Hulu?
Speaker 3:
[38:24] Yeah, same.
Speaker 6:
[38:25] It's basically one big episode, just like a reunion, but they kind of center up the storyline a little bit of like why everybody's getting back together.
Speaker 1:
[38:32] You watch any of the scrubs?
Speaker 6:
[38:34] I started like the first two episodes. I forgot to go back to it.
Speaker 1:
[38:37] And I liked it, but I didn't go back to it either. Yeah, I did like it.
Speaker 6:
[38:39] It's cool. It feels just like it was in the 2000s, and then I kind of forgot.
Speaker 1:
[38:43] All right, that's my story. Amy?
Speaker 2:
[38:44] So I don't know if y'all saw that the first elephant was born in Washington, D.C.'s National Zoo in nearly 25 years. The elephant's name is, like, Lin Mai. She made her debut yesterday to the public, and she's the cutest little baby elephant ever, and it just made me think of baby Billy.
Speaker 4:
[39:02] Where is it at?
Speaker 2:
[39:04] In Washington, DC. And an elephant hasn't been born in 25 years, so it's a really big deal, and they have a live webcam on her, and you can see her and her mom walking around, so if you need a feel-good moment today, like just a little work break where you're like, on YouTube, on the Smithsonian's National Zoo YouTube, it's a one-minute video that will just brighten your day.
Speaker 3:
[39:23] That's cute.
Speaker 2:
[39:24] It is so cute.
Speaker 1:
[39:25] What are you going to say?
Speaker 4:
[39:25] No, no, I was just saying, I just wonder where it was you couldn't find a political one, so you found a zoo. I just find it DC always.
Speaker 3:
[39:32] Oh, so she moved from Capitol Hill and went to the zoo.
Speaker 2:
[39:37] Interesting.
Speaker 1:
[39:38] I'll take it.
Speaker 2:
[39:38] They even put like a, what are those little baby pools and they fill it with water and soap and then the elephant is rolling around in the water and soap and it's so cute. I sent it to Caitlin because it made me think of baby Billy and she was like, I'm crying now. It's so cute.
Speaker 1:
[39:58] Ray watches those live webcams, probably not this one.
Speaker 3:
[40:01] He watches streets.
Speaker 1:
[40:02] Yeah, you'll just walk by and watch some random street somewhere.
Speaker 7:
[40:04] That's the best. It's different windows. People put a webcam and so you just see the weather, see what's going on outside.
Speaker 3:
[40:10] Anywhere in the world. It's pretty awesome.
Speaker 7:
[40:11] And there's ones with beaches too. You can just be selective. I can just go to Punta Cana when there was storms coming through. I would switch to those when there was the cartels rolling through Puerto Vallarta. I switched to some cameras there. It was wild stuff.
Speaker 1:
[40:26] What's your favorite?
Speaker 7:
[40:28] The beaches, for sure. It takes you there in your head instantly. They got one at the Hard Rock in Punta Cana, and it's a pool view and beach, and you just see people living life, and you're like, man, in your mind, you go there instantly.
Speaker 1:
[40:40] Do you have to pay a subscription?
Speaker 7:
[40:42] No, it's free. You just go Hard Rock, Punta Cana, boom, webcam. Sometimes you got girls in thongs, you got big dudes in there doing belly flops, it's great. Families, you got the kids down there and they're floaties.
Speaker 1:
[40:57] Yeah, yeah. All right, good deal.
Speaker 2:
[40:59] Look at her.
Speaker 4:
[41:00] That's hilarious.
Speaker 1:
[41:01] Hey, good deal, man.
Speaker 2:
[41:02] Bobby, look at the baby.
Speaker 4:
[41:03] No, they really do have a lot. I mean, that's wild.
Speaker 3:
[41:05] Amy, is it an African elephant or an...
Speaker 2:
[41:07] Asian.
Speaker 3:
[41:08] Asian elephant.
Speaker 2:
[41:09] Asian.
Speaker 1:
[41:10] Do you know the difference of the two?
Speaker 3:
[41:11] Yeah, different heads.
Speaker 1:
[41:12] Really? I didn't know that.
Speaker 3:
[41:13] Yeah, the African heads are like really big and the Asians are kind of like more rounded.
Speaker 1:
[41:18] So, I'd be more of an African.
Speaker 3:
[41:20] You'd be an African elephant.
Speaker 1:
[41:21] Massive head. Lunchbox, your story.
Speaker 4:
[41:23] Yeah, Darrell Sheets, he was on Storage Wars. I used to watch that all the time. He was on there for like 160 episodes and yesterday, he passed away by suicide.
Speaker 3:
[41:36] That's sad.
Speaker 4:
[41:37] Yeah, they said they found him, gunshot wound, and he was pronounced dead at the scene.
Speaker 1:
[41:43] I didn't know the show, so I don't know him. What was he like on the show?
Speaker 4:
[41:47] Oh, he was great. It was him and his son. They would work together and they would go bid on storage units and he retired from the show and opened a little shop and was just kind of enjoying life. And I guess he had these online tormentors or what they're looking at, maybe stalkers, and maybe drove them to suicide.
Speaker 2:
[42:05] That's terrible.
Speaker 4:
[42:07] Yeah, I loved that show in the beginning. So fun.
Speaker 3:
[42:12] Then what happened?
Speaker 4:
[42:13] I just, I mean, I got old. I mean, after watching it for five years, I was like, what about the challenge and euphoria? Well, then, no, no, no.
Speaker 3:
[42:24] Go ahead, man.
Speaker 4:
[42:25] But then it got just kind of ridiculous. One person would leave, you know what I mean? They got in contract, you know, dispute, and they'd bring in new people. And I was like, these people aren't as fun. And it just was one of the ones that fell off. It's any show. You get tired of it. You don't like it as much.
Speaker 1:
[42:42] I'm sure euphoria is great, by the way. I'm not a euphoria hater. To me, that's just the reason I didn't get in. I just felt too young. I just felt too Russell Brandy, you know what I'm saying? Morgan?
Speaker 12:
[42:56] So I don't know if you guys remember, back in 2020, Pete Davidson had come out, said he was going to remove all of his tattoos. And he spent $200,000 doing that to remove all of them. He's kind of been showing them off lately, mostly his arms. Well, he just debuted a new tattoo.
Speaker 1:
[43:12] A new tattoo?
Speaker 3:
[43:13] So he got rid of the old ones and then got a new one? Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1:
[43:17] What's the new one?
Speaker 12:
[43:18] This one is on like right, it's kind of in this like part of your ear, like right in front of the earlobe, but it's for his daughter, Scotty, which I guess is also a tribute to his late father, who was a firefighter and responded to the September 11th attacks.
Speaker 1:
[43:31] Yeah, he died in that.
Speaker 2:
[43:33] He did like you.
Speaker 3:
[43:34] What?
Speaker 2:
[43:35] Scotty, girl, after dad.
Speaker 1:
[43:38] Oh, you said that right after the 9-11 attack?
Speaker 3:
[43:40] Oh, he did that too?
Speaker 2:
[43:41] No, but Billy, dad Billy.
Speaker 3:
[43:45] Yeah, I gotcha.
Speaker 2:
[43:46] That's cute. I love that name. And I'm looking at it. You can barely see it. It's not like a huge tattoo. So it's, because I'm like, gosh, you go through all that work and then you add.
Speaker 3:
[43:55] Eddie? Man, Cowboys fans got a scare yesterday. It was, we almost lost Jerry Jones. You see this? There was a press conference. They were gonna just talk about the draft or whatever. And Bill Clinton shows up and they're all, and Jerry's like, oh my gosh, look at that. He gets up and he trips on these chairs.
Speaker 1:
[44:12] Oh, I didn't see him fall. I don't like watching old people fall.
Speaker 3:
[44:14] That's what I'm saying. Like he almost tumbled and fell off the podium. People caught him and it was pretty scary. But more than that too, Bill Clinton, man, he's looking very old.
Speaker 2:
[44:24] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[44:25] I think he is very old though.
Speaker 3:
[44:26] I don't know how old he is.
Speaker 2:
[44:27] I know, but he's like even like a walking old.
Speaker 1:
[44:31] Is he old?
Speaker 4:
[44:32] He's 79.
Speaker 1:
[44:33] So he's not as old as Trump is.
Speaker 3:
[44:34] No, man. And his like hand kind of shakes a little bit.
Speaker 4:
[44:37] He does look frail.
Speaker 3:
[44:39] His mouth, he keeps his mouth open.
Speaker 1:
[44:40] He also had heart surgery at one point, too, like big heart surgery. Remember? Like they had to go in and like do some bypasses and stuff. I'm pretty sure that was either him or Letterman. I know Letterman did.
Speaker 4:
[44:52] Bill Clinton had a quadruple bypass surgery in 2004 at the age of 58.
Speaker 1:
[44:56] That's got to take it out of you.
Speaker 3:
[44:58] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[44:59] And all those Epstein trips. That's got to take it out of you too, you know?
Speaker 2:
[45:02] Oh my, yeah. I'm watching the video and dang, yeah, Jerry Jones almost ate it.
Speaker 3:
[45:07] He almost ate it. It was almost pretty bad. But what's funny too about that is the first video I saw is from the Cowboys. They posted it from their account and they didn't show the fall. It was just like Jerry being like, hey Bill, and then they cut straight to them hugging. And then two videos later, there was a whole thing where he almost fell off the podium. I'm like, Cowboys, you cut that whole thing out. And I get it, they don't want to show it. But then I started thinking, so you got all these press people in there. Like they obviously have video of Jerry Jones almost falling. Like it's got to be a decision, right? And you'd be like, do I post this or do I not post this?
Speaker 1:
[45:38] Well, if you post it, they're going to know what organization there may not be as in favor. You see, so Mike Vrabel, familiar with who he is?
Speaker 2:
[45:49] No.
Speaker 1:
[45:49] OK, him and Diana Rossini, he's the coach of the Patriots.
Speaker 7:
[45:52] I mean, we do this every day.
Speaker 1:
[45:53] Yeah, just making sure.
Speaker 2:
[45:55] OK, sorry, I do know. If you tell me, guy who was at Resort that coaches the Patriots with the news or sports reporter.
Speaker 3:
[46:02] Yeah, for tomorrow. Just remember Vrabel.
Speaker 1:
[46:05] So the draft starts tonight.
Speaker 2:
[46:08] OK.
Speaker 1:
[46:08] And he had to go out. We played some of the press conference where I had difficult decisions with my family or difficult conversations. And to me, I'm like, yeah, you had to like say what you did. So yesterday, a new picture came out of them solo. Like having breakfast, I believe, at that place. So there are no other people, right?
Speaker 2:
[46:24] Just more photos.
Speaker 1:
[46:28] And then not only that, he's missing day three of the draft for therapy.
Speaker 3:
[46:31] Oh, no. Probably mandatory therapy, I would think. Like wife would be like, hey, we need to do this.
Speaker 1:
[46:37] After three days, tonight, round one, then you do two and three, but he's not even going to be there for the third day of the draft because he's got to go to therapy.
Speaker 2:
[46:48] So is he like a really great coach?
Speaker 1:
[46:52] He's a really good coach.
Speaker 3:
[46:54] They made it to the Super Bowl last year.
Speaker 1:
[46:56] He's not won a Super Bowl as a coach before. He took the Titans and he even took a bad organization, made them pretty good, respectable. Then he went to the Super Bowl last year with a team that shouldn't have gone to the Super Bowl.
Speaker 2:
[47:07] Yeah, I guess I just didn't know if they'd be like, oh, this is too much drama, you're out.
Speaker 1:
[47:11] So if he was not a good coach, he probably would be out. Just for the drama reason, but he is a good coach. So there you go. Do whatever you want. How about it? Hey, if you win.
Speaker 2:
[47:23] I'm just kidding.
Speaker 3:
[47:23] That's so like seriously.
Speaker 2:
[47:25] I know.
Speaker 1:
[47:27] That's life, though.
Speaker 2:
[47:28] That's not just football.
Speaker 1:
[47:28] That's just life. Eddie wants to buy one of those posture straighteners off of the internet.
Speaker 6:
[47:33] What do you wear it?
Speaker 2:
[47:35] Like a brace?
Speaker 3:
[47:36] Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's like a brace I saw on Instagram. It's only like 45 bucks. And you wear it, you know, it's just like you put it around your body and it just keeps your back straight. And you wear it, it says you wear it for three to four weeks. You got a straight back.
Speaker 2:
[47:48] I'm down.
Speaker 1:
[47:50] I think you'll buy it once and then you're done. But you may buy it, you may wear it two or three times and you're wasted 40 bucks.
Speaker 3:
[47:56] But if it does straighten my back, does my back stay straight forever?
Speaker 2:
[48:01] You're probably more naturally inclined to maintain the posture.
Speaker 3:
[48:04] I mean, that seems pretty cool.
Speaker 1:
[48:06] I don't think it straightens your back forever. I think it also takes a long time. If you've been hunched for a long time, it's not going to be just a fix. It's going to take weeks, months of wearing that thing. And then you'll slowly drift out of it if you're not paying attention to your posture.
Speaker 3:
[48:21] Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[48:22] I think what it does, though, in those however many weeks is it forces you to pay attention. And then you're more naturally inclined to do that.
Speaker 3:
[48:28] It's going to be awkward, man.
Speaker 1:
[48:30] I wouldn't spend the $40 on it.
Speaker 3:
[48:31] You really wouldn't?
Speaker 1:
[48:32] No, you're not going to wear it.
Speaker 2:
[48:33] We all need to work on our posture, though.
Speaker 1:
[48:36] Then just work on your posture. I just want you to spend the money. If you want to, it'll be a bit, oh, look at Eddie.
Speaker 3:
[48:41] You want to pay for it if it's a bit?
Speaker 1:
[48:42] No. He'll quit this, too. I just think you'll wear it three or four times, and you'll be done.
Speaker 3:
[48:48] Guys, when are we going to move on from that? This is a new year for me. I'm being serious. I'm not quitting things.
Speaker 1:
[48:54] It's almost May.
Speaker 3:
[48:56] What do you mean? And I've done things.
Speaker 4:
[48:57] What?
Speaker 3:
[48:58] I don't know.
Speaker 2:
[48:58] I don't know.
Speaker 4:
[48:59] Five months in, you haven't done crap.
Speaker 2:
[49:00] Wait, serious question back to the-
Speaker 1:
[49:02] You haven't quit crap, but you haven't done crap.
Speaker 2:
[49:05] Our boy Mike Vibrell.
Speaker 1:
[49:07] Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[49:08] Now I'm going to remember his name.
Speaker 1:
[49:10] Well, it's not Vibrell, it's Vrabel.
Speaker 2:
[49:11] Whatever. Vrabel. I'm looking back at these pictures now and like, why did they think they could just be out at a resort?
Speaker 1:
[49:22] It's very private resort. You wouldn't be out there unless you're out there for specific purposes like to see somebody. It's an adult private resort, no kids.
Speaker 2:
[49:30] But still, it's still general public.
Speaker 1:
[49:34] You don't really go in that place unless you have a reason to go in. Again, the word rumor is her husband hired a PI that could get close enough to know where they would be and take pictures. You had to really strategize to get to those places. Okay.
Speaker 2:
[49:47] I forgot about the PI part because I was like, so these random other guests at the place are just slowly leaking out more pictures, but I guess they're coming from the PI.
Speaker 1:
[49:59] The original pictures were the ones I saw in the post yesterday were blurry. It could have even been from like randos there that was like, oh, that's Mike Vrabel took a picture and just never thought about it.
Speaker 2:
[50:08] Right.
Speaker 1:
[50:08] And then all of a sudden they have it on their phone because they were sneaky picking and they're like, hey, I can sell this to you for.
Speaker 2:
[50:14] Okay. That makes sense. I'm just like, wait, why? Because I'm looking back at these photos and I'm like, it's so obvious that they're like holding hands. Why would they do that at a?
Speaker 3:
[50:24] You're looking at the one where they're looking at each other?
Speaker 2:
[50:26] The one that Morgan originally talked about. Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[50:28] Yeah. Well, they came out immediately like, no, this is stupid. Stop talking about it. We weren't doing that. We were there with friends. There's nothing romantic. And then drip, drip, drip, drip, drip, drip.
Speaker 2:
[50:40] Yeah. Okay. That answered my question. Thank you.
Speaker 3:
[50:42] What's his name?
Speaker 2:
[50:43] Mike Vrabel.
Speaker 3:
[50:44] There we go.
Speaker 1:
[50:46] He used to live here.
Speaker 2:
[50:46] I pick up fast. Not real fast because we were talking about him for over a week.
Speaker 1:
[50:53] You had a parent Zoom meeting yesterday?
Speaker 2:
[50:55] Yeah, I didn't attend it. It was optional. It's just I got a notification that they were leading a parent seminar on vaping.
Speaker 1:
[51:03] Because it's so prevalent?
Speaker 2:
[51:04] Yeah. They just wanted parents to be informed about the consequences of vaping. So they sent out an email that just said, the brief but powerful training will break down what today's vaping devices look like and why they're easy to hide. Current data and trends among youth, how nicotine affects the developing teen brain, warning signs to look for at home, and practical steps parents can take to prevent use.
Speaker 1:
[51:35] You thought you'd skip that one?
Speaker 2:
[51:37] Yeah. Vaping thankfully is not an issue in our household. My son would never and my daughter's already tried it. I found her bucket list in her lunchbox and that was checked off.
Speaker 3:
[51:47] Already did it?
Speaker 2:
[51:48] Check. Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[51:49] You found her bucket list?
Speaker 2:
[51:51] Yeah. I was cleaning out her lunchbox and there was a piece of paper folded and I was like, oh, pull out the piece of paper to, I don't know, see what it was. I wasn't spying. I thought it was like her homework or I was going to throw it away or whatever. And it was her bucket list. And I saw everything that was checked off and things that still needed to be checked off.
Speaker 3:
[52:09] Oh man.
Speaker 1:
[52:11] So vaping was checked off. Do you think that means she's still vaping?
Speaker 2:
[52:14] No. She just tried it. She's not a, no. No, I think I would know what to look for if she had it. And plus she has asthma. It would be bad news. She said she was just curious, but that's the thing is a lot of kids get curious and it's very, they have different flavors and it can be very addicting. And a lot of kids are vaping, hence the Zoom meeting. And they don't understand that. I believe from what I've heard, again, I didn't attend the Zoom, but it's almost like you think smoking is scary. Somehow they have in their mind that vaping isn't as bad as smoking, but I think it's worse because of the chemicals.
Speaker 1:
[52:56] Yeah, I don't know enough about it. A lot of chemicals and cigarettes.
Speaker 2:
[53:00] Yeah, there's something different in the vaping. Listen, I don't know. I think overall it's just bad. I saw too that smoking is making a comeback.
Speaker 1:
[53:08] It is?
Speaker 2:
[53:08] Yeah, but with people our age because they were watching Love Story and Carolyn Bissette would smoke.
Speaker 1:
[53:16] What if you guys just saw me out on the deck smoking one day? I didn't say anything about it.
Speaker 2:
[53:20] That would be so weird.
Speaker 1:
[53:21] How weird would that be? If you look out as a light one out, I'd go, phew.
Speaker 3:
[53:23] No, I'd go to the restroom and wash my face and like, all right.
Speaker 2:
[53:26] Yeah, you'd be like, what did I just see?
Speaker 4:
[53:28] That's not real.
Speaker 3:
[53:29] It's not real.
Speaker 2:
[53:30] But some people are doing it as a nostalgic thing, like, oh, because they're watching her do it, which I get when Mad Men was huge. I wanted to smoke and drink whiskey.
Speaker 3:
[53:39] But did you?
Speaker 2:
[53:40] During the day. Yeah.
Speaker 3:
[53:41] You would smoke and drink whiskey?
Speaker 2:
[53:43] I tried. My friend and I, it was when I was living in North Carolina, and we met at this one restaurant and we ordered a whiskey neat, because that's what they would drink a lot on the show, and it was disgusting. I didn't want bourbon, whatever it was, I don't know. Some sort of dark liquor, either on the rocks or neat, whatever. Then we went out to the alley and we smoked a cigarette, and we were like, this life is not for us. But we wanted to do it.
Speaker 1:
[54:08] But if you don't smoke and you smoke for the first time.
Speaker 2:
[54:10] No, I smoked for three weeks in high school.
Speaker 1:
[54:13] But I'm saying it's been that long. Isn't it like, what is this?
Speaker 2:
[54:17] Oh, yeah. That's why I was like, okay, this isn't for me. Cool, we've been watching Mad Men and they're smoking all the time, we're like, this is horrible. So that life's not for me. But it was funny in high school when I tried to.
Speaker 3:
[54:32] No, I think it's funny when you and your friend drank whiskey and or bourbon and smoked cigarettes.
Speaker 2:
[54:37] But when you watch a TV show and you're watching them do that all day long, because that's what they would do back in the day.
Speaker 3:
[54:42] Amy, it's a TV show.
Speaker 2:
[54:42] No, but they're emulating what being a Mad Men, being an advertising in New York City in the 60s was like, they would just have meetings and pour drinks and smoke cigarettes in the office. Like, that's just how it was.
Speaker 3:
[54:57] They also died like real early, too. Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[55:00] Yeah, it was very stressful. So anyway, because of Love Story, I saw that people our age are smoking a little more.
Speaker 4:
[55:11] Did you see what they're doing in the UK? Starting next year, the legal age to buy cigarettes will go up one year every year. So anybody born January 1st, 2009 or later will never be able to legally buy cigarettes in the UK.
Speaker 1:
[55:25] Wow. Yeah, I saw that. I don't think it lasts. I don't think they can win that.
Speaker 2:
[55:33] They're trying to slow.
Speaker 1:
[55:35] Yeah. Also, it's like there's no need to nanny state. Listen, I don't smoke. I've never smoked anything. We don't need to nanny. You're going to tell us we can't have our moon pies next? Like if you're an adult, you should be educated and you should be able to make bad decisions.
Speaker 2:
[55:49] But secondhand smoke is a problem.
Speaker 1:
[55:51] Okay.
Speaker 2:
[55:52] But I'm not choosing to smoke, but if you're smoking around me.
Speaker 1:
[55:54] But that's why there's so many places. You can't smoke in places anymore. So for the most part, that's gone.
Speaker 2:
[56:00] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[56:02] You don't go a lot of places and you just have to suffer secondhand smoke. Like man, I really want to be here, but everybody's smoking. A casino, an occasional dive bar, maybe a Waffle House, that's about it.
Speaker 2:
[56:11] Oh my gosh. Remember back in the day when we would go out, y'all don't have to wear this because you don't have girl hair. But if we would go out and when smoking was allowed in bars and clubs, it was like you would go home and your hair would just.
Speaker 1:
[56:22] Clothes would smell that way.
Speaker 4:
[56:23] Yeah, you would all drink.
Speaker 2:
[56:24] Clothes you take off. Girls, we have to, it was a whole, everything showered.
Speaker 4:
[56:28] I didn't think it was a big deal when we'd go out. I'd be like, man, why are they banning smoking in bars? It ain't a big deal. And then when they did, it was like, holy crap, this is awesome. We can just breathe.
Speaker 1:
[56:38] We used to go into a restaurant and there was like a smoking section and a non-smoking section.
Speaker 2:
[56:41] Oh, yeah.
Speaker 1:
[56:41] It was like the only thing that separated it was nothing. There wasn't like a barrier. It was just like this chair, three feet from this table, smoking and non-smoking.
Speaker 2:
[56:50] Yeah, because when I was a hostess and people would come to Lone Star Cafe, I would say smoking or not.
Speaker 1:
[56:56] I saw that about the UK. I just don't think that they can that they can make that. I wish it'd be nice. But again, I don't know that smoking is any worse than eating a whole bunch of cupcakes, right? Different things to your body completely. Heart disease kills, depending on what year it is, it kind of fluctuates now. More than anything, if your heart's getting hard, all the calcium, your blood pressure, those are food, those are lifestyle choices you're making. Give the people the opportunity to make bad decisions. Smoking, I don't do it. It's going to be hard to say no smoking.
Speaker 3:
[57:35] What's up with the tobacco companies, though? Are they struggling? Because I feel like Amy's saying, back in the day, they were thriving. I mean, they dominated the market, right? And then now, personally, I don't know anyone that smokes. Maybe a couple people, but so rare. I would be thinking they're not making a lot of money anymore.
Speaker 1:
[57:56] Man, I don't count the tobacco companies out. Maybe they're big in vaping.
Speaker 3:
[57:59] Oh, maybe they're in that too.
Speaker 1:
[58:00] Yeah, I don't know, but I mean, that's massive.
Speaker 3:
[58:02] And then there's Snuff, I didn't think about that, I guess, DIP.
Speaker 4:
[58:05] Yeah, and what I say online is that they are having a declining clientele, but they've been raising their prices to make up the losses.
Speaker 1:
[58:14] High prices.
Speaker 2:
[58:14] And then people that are hooked will pay.
Speaker 3:
[58:15] Yeah. Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[58:19] Are you hooked after that one time?
Speaker 2:
[58:20] No, I'm not.
Speaker 3:
[58:21] Thank god, Amy.
Speaker 1:
[58:22] Yeah, we're worried about you. Intervention for the one time she smoked 10 years ago?
Speaker 2:
[58:26] Yeah, don't we, back when Mad Men was, no. And Love Story, if Mad Men had gone well, and I just dabbled when I'm watching a particular TV show, but-
Speaker 1:
[58:36] It just smells so bad.
Speaker 3:
[58:39] Cigarettes?
Speaker 1:
[58:40] Yeah.
Speaker 3:
[58:40] I used to love the smell of people smoking cigarettes.
Speaker 2:
[58:42] They're probably menthol.
Speaker 1:
[58:44] Just in general. All right, that's it.
Speaker 12:
[58:47] Oh, I have a big update on variable that just came out.
Speaker 2:
[58:51] Oh.
Speaker 1:
[58:51] Okay, breaking news.
Speaker 11:
[58:52] Don't know who.
Speaker 3:
[58:52] Amy, you know who that is? You know who that is?
Speaker 9:
[58:55] You know who? Amy, who?
Speaker 11:
[58:59] Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 12:
[59:00] So there are new pictures that were obtained by Page Six. They were seen together in a bar, like dive bar in New York, kissing each other in March of 2020. March of 2020.
Speaker 1:
[59:16] There are kissing pictures?
Speaker 12:
[59:17] That's crazy.
Speaker 6:
[59:19] Guys, you know what's going to happen tomorrow?
Speaker 1:
[59:21] Guys, we have pictures of penetration.
Speaker 9:
[59:23] Oh, my gosh.
Speaker 4:
[59:25] This shows that they knew these were coming out and that's why he said he was going to counseling. Oh, yeah.
Speaker 1:
[59:30] I can't see from here because I'm completely blind, but that's crazy.
Speaker 12:
[59:35] And they're sitting, so these are not two people. Some of the pictures that are snapped.
Speaker 1:
[59:39] So he was coaching here at that time.
Speaker 12:
[59:41] Yeah, he's used Titans. And they were sitting like they both, she had just got married six months prior to that. And they were sitting like, you know when you see a couple at a bar and they're like legs are facing each other? That's how they were sitting. It wasn't like two people next to each other.
Speaker 1:
[59:57] Is the picture crazy?
Speaker 3:
[59:57] Yeah, and it's crystal clear too. It's them, yeah.
Speaker 2:
[60:01] Yeah, so I guess, yeah. So why are they at a, you know Bobby, I asked this a minute ago, okay, that was a more exclusive club.
Speaker 1:
[60:10] They're touching.
Speaker 2:
[60:11] This is like a public bar.
Speaker 1:
[60:13] They're touching, they're touching. Is there a kiss?
Speaker 4:
[60:16] Yeah, there's one.
Speaker 12:
[60:18] It's like really, I don't.
Speaker 1:
[60:19] Oh, well, he's leaning up.
Speaker 4:
[60:22] Oh my gosh, his lips are two inches from hers. I mean, there's not actual lip touch.
Speaker 1:
[60:26] Yeah, yeah, I see the top one now.
Speaker 12:
[60:28] You're right there.
Speaker 2:
[60:29] He's definitely getting up too.
Speaker 4:
[60:31] All she has to do is stick her tongue out and he's touching her.
Speaker 12:
[60:34] And that was in 2020.
Speaker 3:
[60:37] Dang, they've been here for a while.
Speaker 1:
[60:38] She was, I believe, the Titans beat reporter too for a while here.
Speaker 4:
[60:43] And the guy that does the radio here, I don't know if he still does it, but he used to cover the Titans. He used to talk about it.
Speaker 2:
[60:49] Maybe someone had this picture, yeah, since 2020, but they're like, whatever, what am I going to do with it? And now that the story is breaking, they're like, okay.
Speaker 1:
[60:55] That's what I would suspect the picture was of them at the Arizona place they released yesterday, was somebody going, oh, oh, I got, I got some pictures of them.
Speaker 2:
[61:04] I thought it was crazy.
Speaker 1:
[61:05] Verba, what did you call them?
Speaker 2:
[61:07] Oh, well, I know it's Vraeble.
Speaker 1:
[61:09] What did you call them?
Speaker 2:
[61:10] Rebell or something. Because the eyewitness says they were kissing and all over each other. He had a ring on.
Speaker 1:
[61:19] Their life must feel like the walls are closing in right now. I know. Why would you do that in public though?
Speaker 3:
[61:24] Man, they're pretty carefree.
Speaker 1:
[61:26] That's brave.
Speaker 4:
[61:27] I mean, that lasted six years, dude.
Speaker 2:
[61:30] Maybe they were at a dimly lit tavern.
Speaker 1:
[61:32] Well, that's red, redly lit.
Speaker 3:
[61:33] It was. It definitely was red in there.
Speaker 1:
[61:35] Redly lit. Okay. Good update, Morgan. Thank you. Morgan, you broke a story.
Speaker 3:
[61:41] She sure did. Live. Guys, we're going to interrupt the program.
Speaker 12:
[61:44] She got posted five minutes ago, so I was freaking out.
Speaker 1:
[61:47] She's the Adam Schefter of our show.
Speaker 3:
[61:49] Did you see that video of Adam Schefter? He's live on TV and he gets some breaking news in there, talking to him and he didn't even look up. They're like, Adam. He's like, hold on. He just keeps-
Speaker 1:
[61:59] Was it on NFL Network?
Speaker 3:
[62:00] Yeah.
Speaker 4:
[62:02] All right.
Speaker 1:
[62:02] That's it. We'll see you guys tomorrow. Bye everybody.