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up everybody? Welcome to Wednesday
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show. Morning studio. Morning. I
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love these type of stories. How
2:54
restaurants manipulate you into spending more money.
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Morgan has this. So what is
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it? Yeah, so these are like psychological tricks
3:00
that these restaurants are using to get you to
3:02
spend more money and you're probably falling for
3:04
it and you don't even know it. I'm so in.
3:06
Let's go. How many are there? I've got
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six of them. Put this in my phone so
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next time I go, they won't give me. All right, go ahead. Number
3:13
one. There's always one dish on
3:15
the menu that seems totally overpriced.
3:17
You look at the menu and you're
3:19
like, it's $70, but everything else
3:21
is 20. Well, it's because they're wanting
3:23
to make the others look like
3:25
a deal. Oh, that's
3:27
interesting. So it's not even about the other
3:29
one being good or that they really want
3:31
people to buy the big one Wow, they're
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tricking you to think that everything else is
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cheaper. That's good I would think that expensive
3:37
one that must be really good and
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I want to spend 70 bucks on that
3:42
kind of steak But I can get
3:44
the other steak here. Wow. That's a good
3:46
one. Good job restaurants. I'm tricked. Okay
3:48
next So before you even show up
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to a restaurant They have one
3:52
of those tip jars. There's cash already
3:54
in it. You're like dang They tipped.
3:56
Well, that's because when you arrive, then
3:58
you think other people are tipping. So
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then you have to tip. So this is different than a
4:02
restaurant restaurant. Like a sit down. This would be like if you
4:04
go to a subway or something, right? And they have the
4:06
bucket. OK, I'm familiar with that. Snow cone stand. Put a few
4:08
bucks in it. We do that. I used to work at
4:10
the marina. Put a few bucks in it. It's
4:13
our own money. And you
4:15
would always write down who put their own money
4:17
in it to get that first before you did
4:19
the split out at the end. Yeah. Yeah. So
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that one I'm here for. Know that
4:23
one. Not trick their restaurant. Nope, don't
4:25
get that one. Go ahead. Has anybody else been tricked by
4:27
that one? Nah, we know that one. I know about that
4:29
trick. You know when you walk
4:31
in somewhere and there's like the cute little
4:33
chalkboard sign, it says daily special, written in
4:35
sweet letters. Yeah. Well, that daily
4:37
special has probably been there for weeks, maybe
4:39
months. But because it's written as a daily
4:41
special, your brain sees it in the pretty
4:43
handwriting and thinks it's limited, fresh, rare. So
4:45
what we used to do is the special
4:47
was usually things that we had to sell
4:49
pretty quickly because it had been sitting there
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so long. and I'm I don't think you're
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saying this it hadn't been the special for
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that long but it became the special because
4:58
if we don't sell it quick we have
5:00
to throw it out right so that you
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a lot of times is what the special
5:04
is now sometimes though in a perfect world
5:06
the specialist something that comes and has to
5:08
go quickly because it's fresh so if it
5:10
has to come and go quickly mostly the
5:12
specialist something has to go quickly you just
5:14
want to also get thing that has to
5:16
think just came as well That
5:18
makes sense. Yeah, that makes sense and but
5:20
I do think that yeah when you
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see something just as oh, this is the
5:24
special I want to get the special
5:26
It must be like this is that's his
5:28
expertise. I guess one dish that he's
5:30
really or she's really good at okay next
5:33
this that has happened at a sandwich
5:35
shop back home And it's been the daily
5:37
special for like years every time I
5:39
go back because it's our favorite thing to
5:41
make It's grilled cheese. It's not anything
5:43
crazy, but it's something to it and I
5:45
always get it They often ask you,
5:47
would you like still or sparkling water versus
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not, would you like water? Say it
5:52
again. So, you know, a waiter comes up
5:54
and they're like, would you like still
5:56
or sparkling water? Always still. And they're like,
5:58
instead of saying that and being like,
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would you like water? They're trying
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to give you a choice to make a more
6:04
expensive water, which is the sparkling. Because they have
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to charge it for that because it's in a
6:08
bottle. Got it. Instead of just saying would you
6:10
like water? Does anybody pick sparkling as their main
6:13
water? No. What is still water? Normal. Okay, I
6:15
always just say tap water. Normal. Sometimes they'll say
6:17
tap. No, I just say it because I
6:19
don't know what either one is. Got
6:21
it. Still water has no bubbles. It's normal. Got
6:23
it. So the menu doesn't
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have currency symbols, if you've ever noticed, like
6:27
a dollar sign because if you
6:30
put dollar sign $24, it screams money.
6:32
But if you just put 24, it's
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just a number. That's
6:36
probably some casino tactic, like
6:38
something they've studied people. And
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we don't feel like it tricks us because we don't
6:43
know because it's doing it subconsciously. You think it does
6:45
trick us? I don't know about tricking, but I'm sure
6:47
it affects us. It's the same thing as buying with
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the credit card and buying with cash. It's the same
6:51
money, but because you're doing it with something that doesn't
6:53
feel the same, it's not the same even though it
6:55
is the same. So yes. You
6:57
have another one? This is the last one. ahead. So
6:59
you go into a place or play music. If
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it's playing slow music, then they want
7:04
you to stay longer. But
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if they're playing fast music, they want you to eat
7:08
and leave. You know, it's funny, I often
7:10
eat on B to the drum, playing above me. But
7:13
grocery stores have the music built a certain
7:16
way too, right? They play music to get
7:18
you to stay. And linger and shop longer,
7:20
put more things in your basket. That's interesting.
7:22
There are like three of those I didn't
7:24
know. The music's interesting. I always kind of
7:26
feel like the music just kind of fits
7:28
with the vibe. But the
7:30
vibe also could be slower fast music.
7:32
It really doesn't matter Although all of
7:35
garden. It's always pretty slow Yeah, that's
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a good point. That's a good point.
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All right, Morgan. Thank you Hopefully we
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just saved you guys some money. The
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special thing is good to know like
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almost never get the special Why it
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still could be good just because they
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need to get rid of it almost
7:51
and you're getting a special price Amy's
7:53
been tricked. She's like there's no currency
7:55
sign beside it. You're getting a special
7:57
price. Thank you Morgan it's
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the anonymous inbox anonymous inbox
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there's a question to be had
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send it in to the
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well bag hello bobby bones i
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was on venmo the other
8:10
day paying my lawn guy and
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always forget you can publicly
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see who is sending money to
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whom i send my money
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privately so no one can see
8:20
but It was a good
8:22
opportunity to look up a friend
8:25
who owed me money to
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see if he was Venmo -ing
8:29
anyone else. He was, and it
8:31
kind of annoyed me. I've
8:33
sent him several Venmo requests, but
8:35
he still hasn't paid me.
8:37
Should I let it go or
8:39
confront him about why he
8:41
still hasn't paid me? Signed,
8:44
friend better have my money, money,
8:46
money. That's funny. You
8:48
can confront him. You
8:51
can even say, if you'd
8:53
like, you were looking at
8:55
his Venmo history because that's public. Now,
8:57
it's a little weird, so it is weird to go
9:00
like, hey, I was looking through your Venmo history, you're paying
9:02
everybody else, but it depends how close of a friend
9:04
they are. Like, if Eddie owe me money and I see
9:06
that he's like, buying stupid
9:08
crap on his Venmo, I'll be like, dude,
9:10
owe me 20 bucks. Like, you
9:13
just bought a big old eight pound Easter
9:15
bunny of chocolate. Why can't you give me my
9:17
20 bucks? That sounds too real. It does
9:19
have to be real. So I would say you
9:21
absolutely can. It's not like you went through
9:23
his phone, he didn't know. But also you can't
9:25
really pocket watch and I say that a
9:27
lot on what they're buying versus what they owe
9:29
you because some of that stuff he's paying
9:31
for you may have to buy like those might
9:33
be Necessities so but you can use that
9:35
and your argument as to why he hasn't paid
9:37
you yet I'd Venmo request them and then
9:39
I would text them be like hey I just
9:41
Venmo requested you and by the way I
9:43
looked at your Venmo and I saw you had
9:45
bought a BNC Pay me back some more
9:47
important than that you can do something like that.
9:49
Yeah, that's not stalker ish Because it's public Right.
9:52
Yeah, I think it depends on the relationship
9:54
like you're saying like you saying that to Eddie
9:56
no problem. It's like ha ha no big
9:59
deal They just need to who would be big
10:01
deal though? I'm trying to
10:03
think like anybody in this pastor, but
10:05
then watch pastoral your money. What's he
10:07
up to? All right, there you go.
10:09
Yes, you can use his Venmo against
10:11
him Because his Venmo is public And
10:14
also I would just stop sending him
10:16
Venmo requests without letting him know you're sending
10:18
a Venmo request Send the request and
10:20
then also send him a text to go.
10:22
Hey, I just requested that money from
10:24
you because sometimes I'll get Venmo requests for
10:26
like haircuts when I get my haircut
10:28
I don't even see unless I'm on there
10:30
looking because I don't get a notification
10:32
So there you go. Hope hopefully that help
10:34
close it up Six and ten Americans
10:37
say they ignore medical symptoms if they don't
10:39
feel quote serious So they talk to
10:41
two thousand people And I
10:43
think most is because we have a healthcare
10:45
problem in America and the doctor is very
10:47
expensive just to go. But secondly,
10:49
if they're like, well, now you got
10:51
to go to a specialist just to go,
10:53
even if you don't get any terrible
10:55
news. And then if you get
10:57
medium, bad or terrible news, then it's
10:59
even more expensive. A
11:02
doctor's appointment could bankrupt you. And
11:05
so when it's, yeah, Americans don't take
11:07
their health serious, it's not that, it's that.
11:10
We don't have health care
11:12
that allows us to like
11:14
concern us with us first
11:16
because you gotta pay the
11:18
bills. So 2000
11:20
adults reveal that most people ignore. Women
11:23
and older adults especially brush off issues
11:25
like, and if you get this Amy,
11:27
will you call a doctor? Rashes. No,
11:30
not immediately. I'll take a picture of
11:32
mine, send it right on over. I'll charge it
11:34
for that. I know my doctor. Hey, what's this? I
11:38
get that sometimes. okay sleep trouble no
11:40
i have really bad sleep trouble but
11:42
i don't mind that's more of a
11:44
therapy thing i could try to talk
11:46
through that in therapy digestive problems nope
11:48
mine have been so bad that i've
11:50
got a colonoscopy an endoscopy they have
11:52
never seen a colon as strong as
11:54
mine i think it went up on
11:56
their wall You know how, like you
11:58
eat the 96er at a steakhouse? They're
12:00
like, this guy ate 96 pounds of
12:02
steak. I think my colon was so
12:04
perfect. They put a picture of it
12:06
up there. Yeah, cool. They were like,
12:08
heck up a colon. Yeah,
12:11
but it seems like you have a lot of
12:13
GI issues at times. That's different than the colon. Well,
12:15
that's why I'm not eating cheese. Why I'm not
12:17
eating milk. That's a big part of
12:19
it. And also stress related GI issues. True. The
12:21
study conducted by talker research
12:23
highlights a significant knowledge gap.
12:26
around conditions like stroke, heart attacks, depression, anxiety. There are
12:29
certain things that we as Americans don't even feel
12:31
like we need to go to the doctor for because
12:33
we're like, ah, I'm not depressed.
12:35
Ah, anxiety. What the heck even is that? That's what
12:37
wimps have. Listen, I used to think
12:39
that. I've only just started to
12:42
acknowledge that I have a version of
12:44
nighttime anxiety that creeps on me. It
12:46
doesn't matter when, where there is nothing
12:48
that actually triggers it. It just happens.
12:51
So there's something but it's not something I'm
12:53
conscious of there's not like an event that
12:55
happens to me at night where I'm like
12:57
whoa, man now I'm anxious like I was
12:59
be chilling Do you watch in a show
13:01
on an Apple plus a new John Hamm
13:03
show you watching that friends and neighbors neighbors
13:05
and friends? Yes, I started that pretty good.
13:07
Yeah, all of a sudden my stomach just
13:09
feels like I'm nervous And then I can't
13:12
sleep because I'm so nervous But mostly it
13:14
gets into like diagnosis how much and stuff
13:16
just costs it sucks We do not have
13:18
a health care system that is good for
13:20
Americans here. Other countries have great ones,
13:22
but then some countries are like, yeah, we have great
13:24
health care. It does take a long time to get
13:26
in. It's some of these places too. Yeah. But then
13:28
I'm like, I'm like, you ever seen our waiting rooms?
13:30
Oh, even though we're with our own money. Oh, I
13:32
know. But like we go and we can go in
13:34
the waiting room. Listen, there's nothing's perfect, but there are
13:36
places where sometimes it's like, wait, I have to wait
13:38
nine months to get in to see this. And so
13:40
then they have to. Yeah. Yeah.
13:43
And that's nothing. I went to waiting room the other day. I
13:45
was in their firm. 40
13:47
minutes. Okay, I get it.
13:50
Doctors, they're full. They're like,
13:52
okay, we'll see you now. Walk down a
13:54
hall, take a left. They sat me in another
13:56
waiting room. I waited
13:58
to sit in the waiting room. I was probably there for
14:00
another 25 minutes. I
14:02
went from the JV waiting room to the varsity waiting
14:04
room. They don't even tell you. It's like going to Six
14:06
Flags and all a sudden like, I'm about to get
14:08
on the ride and all of a sudden you turn the
14:10
corner and there's that wrap where everybody's in line. It's
14:12
all wrapped within each other. It's the stupidest thing ever. Experts
14:16
do stress the importance of consulting with
14:18
board certified doctors to interpret symptoms accurately and
14:20
avoid the dangers of misinformation. I'm
14:22
going to say this, and this is from talker research.
14:25
Completely understand that if you got to worry about
14:27
eating, you probably don't buy medicine. And that sucks
14:29
because there was a version in a part of
14:31
my life where that was the case. I never
14:33
went to the dentist until my 20s. We didn't
14:36
go to the doctor. I
14:38
will say one of the benefits of
14:40
AI is if you got a chat GBT
14:42
or they're these different apps, even Google,
14:44
even GROC, is that you can type your
14:46
symptoms in AI, the different versions
14:48
of them, and they will not do what
14:50
WebMD does, which is freak you out like you're
14:52
going to die tomorrow. They
14:54
will give you a better analysis
14:56
of what it probably is, what
14:59
it might be, what it's probably
15:01
not, but could be, and
15:03
that's significant. So I
15:05
would encourage people not to go to WebMD
15:07
to find one of, even Google has their AI
15:09
version now. You can type your symptoms in
15:11
that and they don't freak you out. You don't
15:13
think you're gonna die tomorrow. Or you don't
15:15
think you have cancer with everything that happens. My
15:17
elbow hurts, cancer. Oh, crap. Yeah, like
15:20
one time I went to get a heart exam because
15:22
I thought I was having, I don't
15:24
know, borderline, about to have a heart attack
15:26
or something and turns out minus circumstantial anxiety,
15:28
stuff that was going on in my life.
15:30
But I kept feeling these chest pains and
15:32
I wanted to ignore it. I wanted to
15:34
ignore it. And then I am thankful to
15:36
have access to health care and I do
15:39
have that. So I was like, you know
15:41
what? I'm blessed to have this. I need
15:43
to go because there are others that can't
15:45
just go and I need to go be
15:47
proactive here. Eddie thought he had cancer. What
15:50
the doctor turned out it was. I had a lot
15:52
of popcorn and the popcorn was like stuck in my
15:54
guts, I guess. No
15:56
cancer. Thankfully. Thankfully.
16:05
Her name's Alyssa. She's 10 years old,
16:07
lives in San Bernardino, California. She's
16:09
gonna graduate next month from
16:11
Crafton Hills College with two associate
16:13
degrees. She's 10. She's
16:16
been taking college level classes since the
16:18
age of eight. Will be the youngest
16:20
student to ever graduate from the community
16:22
college. She's also still in regular school.
16:24
She's been taking the classes for fun.
16:27
Her final GPA with these two associate degrees
16:29
will be close to a 4 .0. She
16:31
says it's been real fun. and she
16:33
compares it to playing outside or riding her
16:35
bike because she does those too. She
16:38
credits her background to
16:40
her father's encouragement and
16:42
helping her stay focused.
16:45
When she first started in college, she
16:47
said she was nervous because everybody was
16:49
older. That's
16:51
wild. I think it's a little more than...
16:53
I love it. Parental encouragement. Because I do
16:55
that all the time. She's a genius. Encourage
16:57
my kids don't do anything. Oh,
16:59
for sure. could encourage me all day long and I'm
17:01
not going to be. You can encourage her to go. But
17:04
yes, she has to have that next level. That's
17:06
awesome. If she had stayed one more semester, she
17:08
would have completed two more degrees in computer science
17:11
and physics. Oh my gosh. She plans to pursue
17:13
a career in AI. Wow, of course.
17:15
It's for Fox News. She's going to be so rich. Yep.
17:18
Yeah, or she'll drive herself crazy because
17:20
she's so smart. Well that too. It's
17:22
wanted Yes, that is a that's an
17:24
awesome story. Alyssa Pirella is
17:26
10 years old. That's what it's
17:29
all about That was tell me
17:31
something good All right, here's the
17:33
voicemail we got last night morning
17:35
studio I was just calling because
17:37
I am two months away from
17:39
graduating with my master's degree and
17:41
The senioritis is just really hitting
17:43
me I've already missed two deadlines
17:45
on assignments. I'm just having a
17:47
really hard time getting to the
17:49
finish line. Wanted to know what
17:51
your best piece of advice was
17:53
and also what are your favorite
17:55
ways to be stressed in times
17:57
where you just feel like there's
17:59
so much going on. Love
18:01
the show. So my advice to you is make
18:03
the person that you're going to be in about
18:05
two years proud of the one right now because
18:07
you just got a white knuckle through this and
18:09
you're going to be so happy with yourself. in
18:11
six months, in one year and two years that
18:13
you did it. Yeah, it sucks right now, but
18:15
it's going to be so worth it. You already
18:17
missed two deadlines. She's fading past.
18:20
She's fading past, boys. We've all
18:22
been there. We just know that there's going to
18:24
be a time when you're not exhausted like
18:26
this, and that time will exist, and you just
18:29
want to be happy with who you were
18:31
right now. So that's my advice to you. Do
18:33
the work. You got this far. And
18:35
then how do you de -stress? I got one thing I
18:37
do. I play PlayStation.
18:39
Yeah, I don't know. That didn't sound like that might
18:41
work for her. Yeah, well, she's asking me what I
18:43
do. Yeah. If she wants to play me in 2K,
18:45
she can. I'm no close to the Thunder. I
18:48
got Chet Holmgren up to 93 overall.
18:50
Dang! Yeah, yeah. What about you? I
18:52
would try to go on walks with
18:55
friends. I mean, the weather's warming up.
18:57
It's looking great outside, most places, I
18:59
guess. So if you can go on
19:01
a walk with friends in the sun
19:03
and then the trees, there's
19:05
a lot of benefits happening there. Yeah,
19:08
just suck it up and get it over
19:10
with and do the work and you'll be happy
19:12
that you did once it's over But it's
19:14
not gonna be fun while you do it But
19:16
nothing worth doing is ever that easy anyway.
19:18
So yeah, be proud of yourself in six months
19:20
That takes my mom's going viral because she
19:22
counted up all the gadgets In her house like
19:24
all the screens This reminds me when you're
19:27
talking about walking on the woods getting away from
19:29
everything of the trees in the air and
19:31
so she just basically counts up play this ray
19:33
My two -year -olds iPad. My five
19:35
-year -olds iPad. My seven -year -olds
19:37
iPad. My ten -year -olds
19:39
iPad and his iPhone. My
19:41
iPad, my iPhone, and my
19:44
watch. And my MacBook.
19:46
My husband's iPad, my husband's
19:49
iPhone, and his watch. My
19:51
husband has an Xbox Series
19:53
X. and a PC. We
19:55
have nine TVs throughout the
19:57
entire house. And the only
19:59
time we limit screen time
20:01
is Monday through Thursday. That's
20:04
pretty baller. They limit
20:06
that much with all those gadgets.
20:08
They have nine TVs. They rich.
20:11
Yeah. Everybody go home
20:13
and see how many screens you have in
20:15
your house. Okay. I don't even like
20:17
the way she did it. Yeah. She watches
20:19
and iPads. Everything that counts phones. That's
20:21
a screen television screens. I think you could...
20:23
What about stuff? I think you
20:25
could probably grab and figure it out
20:27
now, but go home and look at it,
20:30
what? What about stuff in our... Like
20:32
we have podcast room stuff, like that can't...
20:34
Well, work doesn't count. Okay, good, because
20:36
I would add up to a lot of
20:38
extra things. She has 24 screens in
20:40
her home. Dang. Oh, wow, okay. So
20:42
count yours, bring it back tomorrow. Don't
20:45
lie. Who would lie?
20:47
No need to lie. Yeah, why would we lie? I
20:49
don't know. I think you... would probably
20:51
lower your number a little bit. Why would I lower
20:53
my number? Could you like trees and oxygen? You
20:56
don't want to be that person, yeah. No,
20:58
I could be that person. I was actually
21:00
clarifying, do I need to disclose any screens
21:02
in my podcast? Disclose? Like she's going to
21:05
jail? No, if it's
21:07
for work, like specifically, no, you're good. Okay. Okay,
21:09
count your screens, bring her back tomorrow. What
21:12
do these celebrities have in
21:14
common? Amy, Jim Carrey, Justin
21:17
Bieber, Ryan
21:20
Reynolds, Hmm
21:23
Jim Carrey Justin
21:25
Bieber Ryan Reynolds
21:27
Canada correct. They're
21:29
all Canadian That's
21:31
the game so
21:33
I'll go Amy
21:35
then lunchbox then
21:37
Eddie Up first
21:40
Steve Harvey in
21:42
Europe Ryan Seacrest
21:44
Drew Carey They
21:46
all are hosts
21:48
like a game
21:51
Show -ish type hosts.
21:53
They've all hosted
21:55
popular game shows
21:57
you're there boom
21:59
Amy's on the
22:01
board lunchbox Reba
22:04
McIntyre Jerry Seinfeld
22:06
George Lopez Wow
22:08
yeast infection flaring
22:10
up again Wow
22:12
George Lopez Jerry
22:14
Springer Reba McIntyre
22:17
He said George
22:19
Lopez Reba
22:21
McIntyre, Jerry Seinfeld, George
22:23
Lopez. Oh,
22:25
they were all in sitcoms.
22:28
Need you to be more
22:30
specific. The
22:32
sitcom was named after
22:34
them. Correct. Okay. Reba,
22:36
Seinfeld, and the George Lopez
22:38
show. God, we went over
22:40
that again because I had Springer. Eddie. Mark
22:44
Wahlberg. Ice Cube.
22:47
Queen Latifa. All
22:50
singers that became actors. They all
22:52
started the music before becoming actors. Nice.
22:54
I'll take it. They're not only
22:56
singers, but music. Yeah. Yeah. Um, Amy.
22:59
Bill Clinton. Johnny Cash.
23:02
Bobby Bones. Oh, Arkansas.
23:04
Correct. Lunchbox.
23:07
Tom Hanks. Joan
23:10
Cusack. Tim
23:12
Allen. Who
23:15
is Joan Cusack? Tim,
23:17
say it again. Jerry
23:19
Springer. No, that's not
23:22
right. Don't do that. Tom
23:24
Hanks, Joan Cusack, Tim Allen. Whoa.
23:28
I don't even know who Joan
23:30
Cusack is. Tim
23:32
Allen and
23:35
Tom Hanks.
23:39
Oh man, they all play
23:41
cartoon voices in movies. More
23:44
specific? and
23:47
Toy Story. Correct. Wow.
23:50
Dang, I can't believe you
23:52
got that. Eddie. Ariana Grande. Kate
23:56
Beckinsale. Kim Kardashian. Whoa.
24:02
Okay. Ariana
24:04
Grande. Kate
24:07
Beckinsale. Kim
24:09
Kardashian. Hmm. Kim,
24:14
she's like, Are
24:18
they all entrepreneurs? Is
24:20
that your answer? No. Uh,
24:23
they all sell
24:25
makeup. Incorrect.
24:27
Amy? I
24:29
don't know. Lunchbox? No idea. Bobby had crushes
24:32
on him. They all did at Pete
24:34
Davidson. Oh, wow.
24:36
Oh, wow. Yeah. Man,
24:38
he did all those things. did.
24:41
He did. I need to give him more respect.
24:43
I know he did at Ariana and Kim K.
24:45
Who's the other one? K Beckinsome. Oh
24:47
Victoria Beckham the
24:49
whole time you
24:52
were saying her
24:54
Amy Joaquin Phoenix
24:56
Heath Ledger Jared
24:59
Leto Oh They
25:01
all were in
25:03
Batman More specific
25:06
they all played
25:08
Joker correct Wow
25:10
lunchbox Adele. Oh,
25:12
yeah Ed Sheeran
25:15
Eddie Redmayne I'll
25:20
go with all British singer. Correct.
25:22
Well, they're not singer. Oh, they're
25:24
not singers. He
25:26
said singers. Nah, I said
25:28
British. I said British. You
25:30
said British singers. Yeah,
25:32
we're gonna have to not give you that one.
25:34
Oh, no. I jumped on that. Okay. So Amy's,
25:36
Eddie, you have to get this one. Jason
25:38
Aldeen, Luke Bryan, Kane Brown. All
25:43
from Georgia? Correct. Amy,
25:45
you're in the lead. One more
25:47
round to go. I'm gonna
25:50
let you go
25:52
last Amy since
25:54
you're in the
25:56
lead Lunchbox Chris
25:58
Farley Norm McDonald
26:01
Robin Williams All
26:03
from Saturday night
26:05
live Incorrect Robin
26:07
Williams was not
26:09
an SNL member
26:12
all dead comedians.
26:14
Oh dang Eddie
26:16
Wendy Williams Hank
26:20
Williams Jr. Kevin
26:22
James Bobby has gotten
26:24
a feud with all
26:26
of them. Controversial interviews
26:28
accepted. Yes. Amy,
26:32
it's now tied. If you get this, you
26:34
win. Ice
26:36
tea. Brad
26:39
Garrett. Reginald
26:41
Vel Johnson. What? I
26:47
don't know who these other people
26:49
are. I know Ice -T. Brad
26:53
Garrett, Reginald Vell Johnson.
26:55
Who's Reginald Vell Johnson and who's
26:58
Brad? Is Brad Garrett from Everybody Loves
27:00
Raymond? I will not answer questions.
27:02
Is that the brother? will not
27:04
answer questions. Ice -T, Brad Garrett,
27:06
Reginald Vell Johnson for the win. Reginald.
27:12
Ice -T. Brad.
27:14
G. Brad
27:16
G I see Brad
27:19
ice reg in an
27:21
answer. I'm looking for
27:23
it Don't play detectives
27:25
more specific their actors
27:28
play cops correct Brad
27:30
Garrett is the brother
27:32
on everybody loves Raymond
27:34
who plays a cop
27:37
Reginald Vell Johnson Carl
27:44
Winslow, and then Ice Tees on him. Whatever
27:46
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We've never walked into a women's bathroom. We don't
32:43
know if you guys leave the doors open. It
32:45
doesn't seem in character, but yeah. We shut the
32:47
door. There's no doors open at all in women's
32:50
restrooms. There's no like urinals, anything like that. You're
32:52
like, you have doors. No, we don't have doors.
32:54
We're slobs. But I mean, y 'all have doors and
32:56
you elect to leave it open. Well, that's his
32:58
question. That's my etiquette question. Thank you for leading
33:00
me there, Amy. So, you know, if the stalls,
33:02
you know, are there and you got to use
33:04
one and you just have to urinate. And
33:06
so you're not sitting down. So
33:08
I go into the stall and I don't
33:11
close the door behind me, because you're just
33:13
urinating. Just say P. You're trying
33:15
to use a big word. That's funny. That's a
33:17
technical term. Go ahead. You're good.
33:19
All right. So I have to go P and
33:21
the urinals are full. So I go in
33:23
the stall and I don't close the door. And
33:25
some guy from one of the sales dude
33:27
watched it and turns the corner and goes, oh,
33:29
you can at least close the door. I'm
33:32
like, it's the same thing as me standing at
33:34
a urinal. Was he being serious or was he kidding?
33:36
I felt like kind of annoyed and he kind
33:38
of at the end. It wasn't like a friend. I
33:40
don't know. mean, he was like, could at least
33:42
close the door. And then he
33:44
went to the stall next to me
33:46
and I was like, wait, guys closed
33:48
the door when they're just peeing in
33:50
the stall. I never heard of that.
33:52
So are you supposed to close the
33:54
door when you're peeing in a stall? I'd
33:58
be curious to know what the
34:00
girls think first. I mean, I guess
34:02
I don't think y 'all would have
34:04
to because your urinals don't have
34:06
doors and you've got the little protectors
34:08
on the side. So yeah, no,
34:10
I would think that you wouldn't have
34:12
to. So you vote no. Leave
34:14
it open if you want. Morgan. Yeah,
34:16
I feel like you guys are already pee
34:18
openly in the urinals. Why would you close the
34:21
door? Then I feel like the
34:23
only time you close the door is in another scenario
34:25
So if you're like facing the toilet and the
34:27
door is open, you know what's happening if you walk
34:29
into someone sitting on it with the door open
34:31
Problem that's weird. That's I'm out. I'm
34:33
out. I'm saying in that bathroom like I'm out
34:35
because I don't know what's about to happen next But
34:37
yeah, no, that's the dumbest thing I've ever heard
34:39
like if you're in the stall and you're peeing you're
34:41
standing up Who cares unless you're one of those
34:44
people that pull their pants all the way down to
34:46
pee we were not When we were in Austin,
34:48
there was a guy who worked On a morning show,
34:50
we got butt naked to stand at a urinal.
34:52
Yeah, that's messed up. Took all his clothes off, but
34:54
also would take all his clothes off to go
34:56
sit on the toilet as well. And you would walk
34:58
in and you would see a pile of clothes. But,
35:03
you know, it doesn't... You avoided the bathroom at 10, 10
35:05
a .m. when over. How they've been doing it. Like, I
35:07
went to high school with a guy that did that. But
35:09
because that's how you've been doing it, your honor, it's
35:11
how I've always been doing it. Well, you're
35:13
not off. It was the
35:15
most bizarre thing that they would have to get
35:17
butt naked. to use the bathroom I wonder makes
35:19
me think of that guy from high school like
35:21
I wonder where is he now and does he
35:23
still have to do that he probably still does
35:25
that he still have to do it because I
35:28
remember all of our friends would talk about it
35:30
be like it's so weird he has to take
35:32
all his clothes off to go to the bathroom
35:34
and where does that come from do your parents
35:36
like okay time to take your clothes off so
35:38
time to go pee so maybe butt naked maybe
35:40
when you're a kid you have a problem like
35:42
peeing on your clothes so your parents take them
35:44
all off because they don't want it and then
35:46
you just sort of turn three Well
35:49
three or four or however you are
35:51
when you don't pee on yourself anymore
35:53
Way older than that I don't know.
35:55
I don't know kids. Yeah, when the
35:57
kids not pee on themselves anymore. Oh
36:00
So they're really old man. Yeah, I'm
36:02
not like to just pee on yourself
36:04
Like why why is your helmet? I
36:06
peed on it like what like how?
36:08
Yeah, but I mean I would say
36:10
maybe when the kids get potty trained
36:12
Okay, three three or four Just because
36:14
your body train doesn't mean you don't.
36:16
Well, I still peel myself sometimes too,
36:18
but I don't do it normally. But
36:21
yeah, taking your clothes off. Hey, Mike, would
36:23
you research why people do that? Like, is there
36:25
some sort of fetish? It's not a sexual
36:27
thing at all. You know, sensory thing, maybe. Like,
36:29
you don't feel, you have to feel really
36:31
comfortable and nothing on you to be able to
36:33
go to the bathroom. You
36:35
know, because sometimes your clothes bother you.
36:37
My daughter's real sensitive to certain sounds
36:39
of clothes or touch of clothes. And
36:42
she has to. take it off immediately.
36:44
Some individuals choose to remove all their clothes
36:46
while using the bathroom and the reasons
36:48
vary. For some, it's a matter of personal
36:50
comfort, feeling more relaxed and free when
36:52
naked. Others may have learned this behavior early
36:54
on, perhaps when toilet training, making it
36:56
a habitual practice. Additionally, some may
36:58
associate it with a primal or more
37:00
natural experience, especially when it comes to
37:02
number two. Oh, so
37:05
I saw this guy talking about how
37:07
we are using the bathroom all wrong.
37:12
No, he doesn't I could
37:14
hang on a bar over
37:16
it No, but can
37:18
I show yours that weird
37:20
that feels weird both
37:22
can happen Yes, both can
37:25
happen. We would like
37:27
you to show us and
37:29
it will be weird,
37:31
but we're here for it
37:34
You can't like You're
37:36
not gonna be or screen
37:38
-grab it or do anything
37:40
with it. What are
37:43
you doing? Don't
37:45
clip this Okay, you're the one that
37:47
brought it up. Oh my gosh, are we
37:49
doing that? He said no, this is
37:51
okay Let's take the bathroom out of it.
37:53
He said you should be sitting like
37:55
this all the time. You're doing here's the
37:57
chair. You don't even have to be
38:00
in the chair He was just talking about
38:03
Let me finish this part before I walk
38:05
away from my mic. He was talking about
38:07
how You we need to open up our
38:09
hips more and we're making our hips Like
38:11
we're doing a disservice to ourselves sitting in
38:13
a chair the way that we do like
38:15
we should be doing all of our activities
38:17
like this Not even just going the bath.
38:19
You have a mic at the chair now.
38:21
He's walking in the chair It should be
38:23
like dude if she was the bathroom the
38:26
chair, this is greatest bit ever. Yes Grab
38:28
the mic grab the mic grab the mic Oh,
38:31
why did you just break everything on my desk?
38:34
Amy the chairs the toilet go ahead. This
38:36
is why people get naked when these
38:38
bathroom because they can't control all It's like
38:40
if I was reading your book, okay?
38:42
We're not going to bathroom. That's inappropriate. You're
38:44
the one that said do it. It
38:46
made me think of it But I don't
38:49
know if my hips can do it.
38:51
Yeah, he was like folding laundry Like this
38:53
like he's like squatting everything's like this
38:55
like he'd be like folding laundry He'd be
38:57
reading a book. He'd be answering emails
38:59
like this So then he said okay when
39:01
it's time to go to the bathroom
39:03
He gets up on the like this stands
39:06
on the toilet like feet on there
39:08
on the yes Like this, he's how he
39:10
does everything. He
39:12
lives his life. He's like, if
39:14
you're not living like this, like you're
39:16
- Who are you following? Why is
39:18
your algorithm giving you this? What
39:21
are you doing? Yeah, what else are
39:23
you watching? I'm following him, but
39:25
he's off to my algorithm. And what
39:27
was really disturbing is he had
39:29
on, he had on like thin white
39:31
cotton pants. Okay. Yeah, now
39:33
he's got a fetish. It wasn't, now it
39:35
is. No, no, no. This is
39:37
real because I'm concerned with my hips to
39:39
my aging and taking care of my body and
39:42
my bones and he said in like being
39:44
flexible and he said we're messing when we're sitting
39:46
like this he's like it's so bad in
39:48
your body traditional toilet or toilet or desk or
39:50
I sell a toilet for more than three
39:52
minutes my leg goes asleep. That's why you gotta
39:54
go squatty potty guys. I don't know what
39:56
you're waiting on get on board. That's
39:59
basically what Amy's doing. She's squatting on top of the lid.
40:02
Does your guy say stand on it?
40:04
I don't even follow him. He's
40:07
in my algorithm. Do you want me
40:09
to show you? No, I
40:11
don't want to be able to see anymore. Okay,
40:13
everybody. Thank you. Thank you. This is where
40:15
we yell Peter and we get out of the
40:17
segment. Peter, Peter. It's time for the good
40:19
news. With LynchBox. Firefighters
40:24
in Lee, Anchors, Florida. They get a call
40:26
for emergency. They respond to a house. No big
40:28
deal just a little health scare they get
40:30
everything taken care of and as they're driving out
40:32
of the neighborhood They see a family with
40:34
five kids playing in the backyard, and it's kind
40:36
of hot They're sliding down their slide so
40:39
they pull the mom aside like hey you might
40:41
if we shoot it with some water She's
40:43
like yeah do it so they pull the fire
40:45
truck up and they shoot water over the
40:47
fence from their hose And they're just drenching the
40:49
slide so the kids can slide down and
40:51
making it a big old water party in the
40:53
backyard Yeah, that's fun. That's better than us
40:55
running through the hose. Oh, yeah. You had the
40:57
one that had a little holes in it
40:59
that would shoot up. That's
41:02
way better than that. Yeah, that's a good
41:04
one. I mean, that's so cool. Like you see
41:06
a rainbow of water flying over. They're
41:08
shooting it from probably 30
41:10
feet away. And it's a huge,
41:13
obviously it's a huge, like really thick thing
41:15
of water and landing right on the kids.
41:17
That's awesome. That's awesome. Great job. That's
41:19
that's cool. I wish we had those firefighters. Hey,
41:21
luckily, nobody was hurt either in the What was it?
41:23
It was health scare. Health scare. Yeah. All good.
41:26
All right, there you go. That's what it's all about.
41:28
That was Tell Me Something
41:30
Good. Time for the morning
41:32
corny. The
41:36
morning corny. Which animal has
41:38
the largest chest? A
41:41
zebra. That
41:47
was the morning
41:49
corny. What
41:53
do you know about John Cena? He's
41:56
a wrestler. He's an actor. He's
41:59
big. He's real big. He's like
42:01
cartoon muscular. Yeah, he's real, real big.
42:04
a champ now. He's a bad guy. That's
42:06
right. And you told me he won. Yeah, he
42:08
turned heel. Well, he turned heel prior, but then he
42:10
won. Yeah. So he's 48 today. He's
42:12
still, like every muscle in
42:15
his body is just shredded. 48 is shredded.
42:18
So he's also done 650 make -a -wishes He
42:20
is the all -time leader in make -a -wishes
42:22
because people request John Cena He holds
42:24
the Guinness world record for the most wishes
42:26
granted by a single individual He began
42:28
working with make -a -wish in 2002 and remains
42:30
the top requested celebrity by children So
42:32
happy birthday John Cena. That's pretty cool. It's
42:34
hard to see him as a bad
42:36
guy Because they he's never been a bad
42:38
guy in wrestling in the history of
42:41
his career He's had championship more than anybody
42:43
else and now he's a bad guy
42:45
and he's He's just been
42:47
so good for so long. It'd
42:49
be like if the old Pope before he died was like,
42:51
you know what? I'm just going
42:53
to go to the bar and get some
42:55
drink. He'd be like, that's not really you,
42:57
Pope. Who are you playing? Are people starting
42:59
to hate him a little bit? No, because
43:01
everybody knows he's a good dude. And all
43:03
the make -a -wishes. But you play along with
43:05
wrestling. You play along. Keanu Reeves at number
43:07
10 overall with 25 make -a -wishes at the
43:09
top 10. Robert Downey Jr.
43:11
at 30, mostly because of
43:13
Iron Man. Iron Man. Katy
43:16
Perry at 35
43:18
huh? Yeah, that's
43:21
surprising Maybe they're all
43:23
in the neighborhood. Oh
43:25
That's really surprising. I'm
43:27
surprised he was on
43:29
time to any of
43:31
them Chris Hemsworth. Oh
43:35
Yeah, he is
43:37
he's Liam's brother
43:42
He's got 40 Selena Gomez 45. I really liked
43:44
Selena Gomez for two reasons when she did
43:46
only murders in the building a whole new part
43:48
of her career that was like man She's
43:50
really good in that show like she's super likable
43:52
as an actress and then now that she's
43:54
with Benny Blanco and like he's awesome I don't
43:56
think about him. They seem cool. Yeah, he's
43:58
like my favorite guy lunchbox hates that dude No,
44:00
I think he's jealous of that. Fair point.
44:02
He hates him because he's jealous him. I'm not
44:04
jealous of him at all. He does stupid
44:06
things and he gets credit for it. He fills
44:08
a bathtub up with a queso that is
44:11
a waste of money and is never going to
44:13
get eaten. And he's all of a sudden
44:15
this amazing dude. It's like, no, just get a
44:17
bowl of queso and put it on the
44:19
table. Like, why are we doing a bathtub? They're
44:21
not actually going to eat that. Okay, so,
44:23
and then they - You did a movie theater
44:25
too. That's where I was going. He rented out
44:27
a movie theater and he brought his own
44:29
deep fryer. Not allowed. Couldn't happen. Morton couldn't do
44:32
that. It's stupid. Why are we giving him
44:34
credit for this? Well, because he did it. It
44:36
is. I can't do it. It's illegal. It's
44:38
not illegal because he did it and go to
44:40
jail. Yeah. So that stuff is not allowed. Oh,
44:43
I made her special treats for her.
44:45
And like, oh, so you got up in
44:47
the middle of the movie and went
44:49
and made the treats and didn't watch the
44:51
movie with her. Like, this sounds so
44:53
stupid. Did you watch him make the hot
44:55
pocket stuff that he made like from
44:57
scratch for her? Oh, no. But he did
44:59
a scratch. It was awesome. He walked
45:01
through the whole thing. He said on, I
45:03
saw a clip of him, they're like
45:05
Philly cheesesteak hot pockets. Yeah, they were on
45:07
Jay Shetty's podcast and he said that
45:09
he wakes up every day and asks himself
45:11
What can I do to make Selena? You
45:15
should watch the
45:17
Philly cheesesteak video
45:20
that he makes
45:22
him from scratch
45:24
for her it's
45:27
awesome Yeah, I
45:29
love that dude.
45:31
Number five, Taylor
45:33
Swift. Also, I
45:36
didn't know I
45:38
love that dude
45:40
until the last
45:43
few months. I
45:45
love that dude.
45:48
Number five, Taylor Swift. She's going to her
45:50
50 Mako wishes. The
45:52
Rock at 70. Wow.
45:56
Anybody refer to him as Dwayne Johnson
45:58
ever no, I sometimes I say
46:00
Dwayne the Rock Johnson. When would you
46:02
ever say? No,
46:06
you don't stop it. I have
46:08
when my girlfriends are hanging out. I'll
46:10
just refer to him as Dwayne
46:12
the Rock Johnson I do Beyonce at
46:14
380. That's pretty cool Justin Bieber
46:17
at two over 250 wishes. He's been
46:19
a dedicated supporter of Make a
46:21
Wish since early in his career, consistently
46:23
granting wishes and performing private concerts
46:25
for fans. That's pretty legit. And
46:28
then John Cena over
46:30
650. That is awesome. Shout out to
46:32
you John Cena, even though you're a bad guy. Some of
46:34
those he knocks out of you in the same. I
46:44
guess I'm just curious if he's already
46:46
there You know, I don't know what no,
46:48
I don't know what you mean doing
46:50
the rock Johnson. What do you mean? Well,
46:53
I just curious if some of
46:55
those are doubled up like, you
46:57
know, he's already there So
46:59
I was just a hard question. Where
47:02
is he already though? He's already at the hospital
47:04
visiting. And he's like, I'm already here in movie.
47:06
This is a real organization though. I know it
47:08
is. But they're like, hey, you're already going to
47:10
be here. So let's. I feel like you're hating
47:12
on him. I'm not hating on him. I'm
47:15
not hating on seeing him, man. I'm not. I
47:17
think it's awesome that he's done it. 650, that's
47:19
just a lot. I wonder if any of those
47:21
are doubled up. Maybe. I
47:24
would think Sure, if there are three
47:26
nearby and they've all requested John Cena, they'd
47:28
probably get them close. Oh, what you're
47:30
saying is like, let's say, kid, I don't
47:32
know what I want. They're like, well,
47:34
John Cena's in town. Cena. You know what
47:36
mean? That could be. He's already going
47:38
to be in room 222. I
47:41
feel like there's a little, like, no,
47:43
no, no, no, no, no, no,
47:46
no, no, no. Thank you, guys.
47:48
I understand all that. That's for you,
47:50
Eddie. Thank you. We
47:53
have Jason on the phone who lives
47:55
in North Carolina, and this is in reference
47:57
to yesterday. Amy said that she's driving
47:59
down the road and on a motorcycle, two
48:01
people came up riding the same motorcycle,
48:03
one arm dropped around the other, and
48:06
they nailed her side view mirror. On
48:08
purpose. Yeah, because they cut them off
48:10
or something. Yeah, and they're like, take
48:12
that woman. And then they gave you
48:14
the bird. And then I was left
48:16
off. Hey, Jason, you heard the
48:18
story. What would you like to say about that?
48:20
I'm with the club here in North Carolina, Southern
48:22
Wolves Motorcycle Club, and I just wanted to let
48:24
you know there is a legitimate reason why motorcycle
48:26
people will do that. And because
48:28
of why we're predictive, you
48:31
have air -cooled and water -cooled
48:33
motorcycles. And my mind's air
48:35
-cooled. So if I sit in traffic, my
48:37
bike will overheat and shut off. So
48:40
I have to go to the side of the
48:42
road and wait until my traffic, my bike cools
48:44
down. in order to be able to restart it.
48:46
So even if it's against the law, a rider
48:48
will illegally do it just to keep their bike
48:50
running. What do you think about the rider that
48:53
punched Amy's side view mirror? Would you have done
48:55
that? The only way I would do it is
48:57
if the car was about to hit me. Well,
48:59
that might have hit me. I would
49:01
I would have done that. Oh, you're saying
49:03
right to like save himself But this
49:06
was in response to okay, maybe a minute
49:08
ago almost hit you and then you
49:10
come up and attack you remember almost hitting
49:12
them honestly No, you promise listen they
49:14
were still in the wrong what they were
49:16
doing was illegal I don't know but
49:18
do you remember almost? No, I know that
49:20
I just was merging And
49:23
then there they were. But Jason, that's good
49:25
to know. I did not know that about
49:27
motorcycles. You had to keep it running so
49:29
you drive up in the middle of cars.
49:31
I didn't. I mean, as a car driver,
49:33
it feels weird. And they have lane shifting
49:35
and lane splitting. Lane splitting is just when
49:37
open traffic is going to go between them.
49:39
The lane shifting is when it stops traffic
49:41
and you go around them. That's lane shifting.
49:43
Which one was you? You sitting? Why
49:46
was merging into sitting traffic? Yeah, I'm
49:48
confused by your story. That's changing. No, I'm
49:50
getting it. I'm switching up. There's lots
49:52
of traffic and no one's moving, but I
49:55
need to get over into a lane.
49:57
So imagine there's traffic and then I just
49:59
get over. They must have been
50:01
lane splitting. Coming down the
50:03
like, I'm not thinking there's nobody around. I
50:05
can get over, but they come up from
50:07
behind. They were going fast. So I told
50:09
you they were on a ninja. Okay, I
50:11
don't know about that, but my theory was
50:13
it wasn't two dudes. Yeah, right. I know. Listen,
50:17
I still think it's two dudes, but when
50:19
my boyfriend was in the car with me at
50:21
the time, and whenever he heard me tell
50:23
the story yesterday, he's like, that was definitely a
50:25
woman. And I'm like, no, a not. So
50:27
who took you off the woman or the guy?
50:29
The woman. But I was like, oh, wow. a
50:31
woman I was like that was that
50:33
was another guy he goes there's no
50:36
way that was two guys and I
50:38
was like are you kidding me that
50:40
was two guys two angry men unless
50:42
unless my motorcycle is broken down I
50:44
probably ain't getting on my bike no
50:46
I'm not doing it in my mind
50:48
that was two guys because he was
50:50
so aggressive with his finger and he
50:52
gloves on It was a
50:54
little ninja outfit. It was in
50:56
this helmet. It was two guys, but
50:58
my boyfriend's like, no, it's definitely a girl.
51:00
Hey, Jason, we appreciate that call. Thank
51:02
you very much. Hey, Jason, since you ride,
51:05
would you ride with your friend, your
51:07
male friend? No, it's against man wall. Okay,
51:10
thank you. Jason, thanks man. Yeah, that's
51:12
it. All right, bye. Tracy and San Antonio's
51:14
on. Similar situation. Hey, Tracy, what do
51:16
you want to say about the motorcycle thing?
51:18
I want to say that my husband
51:20
was in a lot of traffic. And here
51:22
in San Antonio, we got a lot
51:24
of construction going on. And this just happened
51:26
about two weeks ago. He said he
51:28
was splitting the line and knocked his mirror.
51:31
He thought he didn't know what happened at first
51:33
and then realized that the mirror had been pushed
51:35
back and it was broken. So
51:37
I just want to
51:39
validate Amy's comments about, yes,
51:42
it's very illegal and dangerous.
51:44
They broke his though. I
51:46
thought mine was broken.
51:48
I was scared to twist
51:50
it back because I thought
51:52
if I try to move
51:54
it, but luckily No, I'm
51:58
not I'm just saying I feel you I thought mine
52:01
was broken. Thankfully it wasn't I'm sorry that yours was
52:03
he had a much worse He did he did he
52:05
did Tracy. Thank you for the call. Hope you have
52:07
a great day You're welcome.
52:09
Thanks so much. I have a great
52:11
day. bye. I semi -stand by Amy almost
52:13
ran in the motorcycle over and didn't know
52:15
it. Yeah, I think semi, but not
52:17
fully. No, how can I semi run someone
52:19
over that like if they're not in
52:21
my view like I didn't know They
52:23
were there. They your view because maybe he
52:25
didn't look. No, I think they were speeding up
52:27
the split line. I'm wrong. Are you? I
52:30
don't know if I am. I think my boyfriend
52:32
would say, like, hey, you were in the
52:34
wrong. Like, he has no problem saying, like,
52:36
you almost hit those people. But he was just as
52:38
shocked and just as concerned. Like, that was not OK. As
52:40
I know, it happened to my woman, I haven't found
52:42
those bikers. What do you
52:44
do? Okay, guys, we were in traffic
52:46
in the highway. It happened to my woman.
52:48
I'm tracking her. I got a set of schools.
52:51
Yeah, yeah, I found them. Well, hmm.
52:54
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52:56
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& Family event goes on from
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April 24th to May 4th. I
57:45
woke up about one this morning
57:47
with a thunder in my head. I'm
57:49
talking about a headache that I
57:51
almost never have, and I'm almost never
57:53
woken up by a headache. I
57:55
wake up all the time. I don't
57:57
sleep well. I deal with that. Fine.
58:00
But my head was just... And headaches are
58:02
different. They hit you in different parts of
58:05
the head. So I went over to Google,
58:07
and Google has a pretty good AI. Meaning
58:09
you just type it into Google, and it used
58:11
to just put up the links for the results.
58:14
But now there is an AI part that comes
58:16
up first. Not always super accurate, but pretty accurate.
58:18
And I go, hey, Google, I don't know why
58:20
I addressed them by name. But I'm
58:22
like, hey, Google. And then I say please and thank you all the
58:24
time. I say, I just woke
58:26
up with a splitting headache. Can
58:28
you help me? And it says back, give
58:31
me where your headache is. It sounds like,
58:33
where do you feel it? And so I
58:35
write, it's behind my right eye. I
58:37
can feel it in my
58:39
forehead above my right eye and on top
58:41
of my head. And then it says, is it
58:44
wrapping around your head? At this point, it's
58:46
one in the morning. I'm having a full -on
58:48
conversation with Google about a headache. And
58:50
so I have all the results that it
58:52
said, and one that ended up happening was
58:54
because they gave me, I'll give you the
58:56
options they said first, migraine, and they said
58:59
pulsating pain, and they gave me like eight
59:01
things. Things to consider. Boom. Then
59:03
it said a cluster headache. This one
59:05
is much rarer. It's way severe. And if it's
59:07
behind one eye, it could be this, like
59:09
a stabbing, burning, or piercing. It wasn't burning or
59:11
piercing. So the other one was
59:13
sinus pressure or sinusitis. And
59:15
this is, we had recent allergies, congestion or
59:17
cold. And so I feel like based
59:19
on all they gave me, which was more than what
59:21
I'm saying here, that was
59:23
it. So I was like, I think
59:25
it's number three, Sinusitis. Also great name
59:27
for a band. Sinusitis. Yeah.
59:29
Good morning New York.
59:32
We're Sinusitis. We're not playing the
59:34
night show, but we're here to open. That'd be
59:36
cool. And so I click
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Sinusitis and they said, got you. Here's
59:41
what to do. Do you have any sinus
59:43
medicine? And I do because I have
59:45
terrible allergies. So I'd take a Zyrtec. So
59:48
it doesn't help immediately, obviously. It
59:51
lists out cold compress. Got
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it? Probably wouldn't have done it. It's
59:56
not like that's foreign to me. My grandma used to it all the time to me. Put
59:59
a cold press over your right
1:00:01
eye. Next, have a
1:00:03
small amount of caffeine. Mm.
1:00:05
But just the middle of the night. Would
1:00:07
have never done that, though. So have a
1:00:09
small amount of caffeine in a very small
1:00:11
amount This can help if taken very early.
1:00:15
Hydrate because also overnight dehydration
1:00:17
could be a part of
1:00:19
it. And then it says
1:00:22
take ibuprofen. Gives a couple of
1:00:24
other things. I did that. I'm telling you, it was better
1:00:26
in 20 minutes. Now, I
1:00:28
think because it identified sinusitis and I
1:00:30
did the Zyrtec and I did the
1:00:32
other things that just basically helped the
1:00:34
symptom more than what it was. Guys,
1:00:38
science, man. Look at this,
1:00:40
AI. Helping okay, they're gonna take over the
1:00:42
world in like 10 years sure, but use
1:00:44
the next 10 years to your advantage if
1:00:46
you have headaches or footaches or stomach issues
1:00:49
type in your specific symptoms They don't act
1:00:51
like they know exactly what it is. I
1:00:53
say they like it's a person But I
1:00:55
like that they'll ask you yes like whittle
1:00:57
it down whittle it. What about this? 20
1:00:59
minutes later my headache was gone It's pretty
1:01:01
cool. It's pretty cool to use it in
1:01:04
that way So and everybody has Google with
1:01:06
some of the services you have to pay
1:01:08
for a subscription chat GPT I'm not sure
1:01:10
if you have to pay to get the
1:01:12
most basic, but there's three or four of
1:01:14
those. Just go to Google, and I fixed
1:01:16
my headache last night, and I'm here because
1:01:18
of that. Wow. Yep, I'm here, hey. AI,
1:01:21
man. I'm here because of that. Science
1:01:23
allowed me to live another day. Did
1:01:26
you see that, like, our politeness
1:01:28
to the chat GBT or Your microphone's
1:01:30
like buzzing like a killer moth.
1:01:32
Really? I hear that. Well, Lunchbox and
1:01:34
Morgan, does everybody hear that? Yes. Do
1:01:37
our listeners hear that? But I don't hear it. That
1:01:40
was wild. It's still have
1:01:42
to go. You don't hear it
1:01:44
Amy guys. I am AI
1:01:47
And I'm not sure if listeners
1:01:49
can hear what's happening, but
1:01:51
it's like Amy's talking as a
1:01:53
robot a bit Don't
1:01:58
hear it. No Everything's broken
1:02:00
this morning. We walked into Morgan
1:02:03
the lunchbox headphones didn't work,
1:02:05
but anyway, you go ahead because
1:02:07
I'm not sure if listeners
1:02:09
heard what we heard in our
1:02:11
ears. Okay, so I saw
1:02:14
that our politeness to chat GBT
1:02:16
and other AI things is
1:02:18
costing millions and computing costs because
1:02:20
we're adding extra extra words
1:02:22
like please and thank you and
1:02:25
every added word is a
1:02:27
class. Yeah, I talked Shakespearean to
1:02:29
mine just add extra words
1:02:31
for fun. But you guys are
1:02:33
being polite. Just in
1:02:36
case it like over later. Yeah,
1:02:38
yeah. Nice about aliens. Just
1:02:40
in case they'd have the ability
1:02:42
to go through all of Well
1:02:44
all of history and probably a second
1:02:46
and to see who exactly was respectful So
1:02:48
I did see that too. Yeah, my
1:02:50
wife said hey, you're using chat GPT when
1:02:53
you add more Words it actually hurts
1:02:55
the environment and I was like, but I
1:02:57
try not to use plastic straws So
1:02:59
I'm back to even I know it's like
1:03:01
who knew a little please and thank
1:03:03
you was gonna cause energy crisis Yeah, because
1:03:05
again, it's just having to compute more
1:03:07
because there are buildings that have little computers
1:03:09
in them that are taking everything we
1:03:11
write and actually sending it back to us
1:03:13
right and so that is like if
1:03:16
you plug it in a wall that is
1:03:18
energy and energy is being created by
1:03:20
somewhere yeah yeah so it's okay it says
1:03:22
here a study found that even short
1:03:24
ai generated text generate enough energy to power
1:03:26
multiple households can i bring your question
1:03:28
you're bringing me down i just gave a
1:03:30
great story about how a headache was
1:03:32
fixed by ai and then you have to
1:03:34
bring me down no i was just
1:03:37
saying like maybe we don't have to sit
1:03:39
maybe we instead of thank you we
1:03:41
say thanks thx Thanks,
1:03:43
so we don't waste energy like we can still
1:03:45
be polite but abbreviate I'd rather just play it safe
1:03:47
and have an insurance policy when they take over
1:03:49
the world. They remember who's kind to them Okay, well,
1:03:51
I'm glad it helped your headache. I did that's
1:03:53
good. I can't tell me down. What how did it
1:03:55
take you down now? It's like I'm littering No,
1:03:57
I use it too, and I'm nice too. That's the
1:03:59
thing like I want to be nice to it
1:04:01
And if I if we ever get to the point
1:04:03
where we have little robots in our house like
1:04:05
I'm gonna be really kind to it But I'm locking
1:04:07
it up at night I'm
1:04:09
still not convinced that Amy's not
1:04:12
a robot. Yeah, a lot of
1:04:14
listeners are commenting on lunchbox and
1:04:16
what he's wearing he has to
1:04:18
wear it today tomorrow and Friday
1:04:20
he has a hat that says
1:04:22
ask me about syphilis it's purple
1:04:25
with yellow writing a hoodie that
1:04:27
says ask me about syphilis purple
1:04:29
with yellow gold writing and he's
1:04:31
wearing if you ever see like
1:04:33
a truck and they have like
1:04:36
The nuts hanging off the back. It's a really
1:04:38
disgusting thing when I see said truck where I'm
1:04:40
like, what are you are you either 17? Or
1:04:43
you've never really grown out of your 17
1:04:45
this but he's wearing those around his neck
1:04:47
as flavor flavor what a clock That's a scrotum.
1:04:49
Mm -hmm. So you've been wearing the stuff
1:04:51
any stories from out in the wild Yeah, I've
1:04:53
met my buddy from college. He's in town
1:04:55
for some work meetings. Hey you want to
1:04:57
go grab a drink? So I was like, yeah,
1:04:59
so last night we went sat at the
1:05:01
bar and at a brewery and this dude
1:05:03
the bartender just kind of serves us and
1:05:05
then he comes back he's like man that's kind
1:05:08
of an interesting outfit he got there i'm
1:05:10
like all right cool and then he goes
1:05:12
about his business then he comes back and
1:05:14
goes so how many people do have syphilis so
1:05:16
he thinks you're like the representative yeah i'm
1:05:18
like i don't really know you know what
1:05:20
i mean he's like oh cool all right
1:05:22
man they leave and he comes back and he's
1:05:24
like so like how treatable is syphilis i
1:05:26
don't know man i I don't know the
1:05:28
answers this and then I had to explain
1:05:30
them. I'm like, man, I don't really know anything
1:05:32
about syphilis I'm just wearing this because I'm
1:05:34
forced to know you lost a bet Well,
1:05:37
that's forcing me to force feels like we
1:05:39
kidnapped you and put it on and said if
1:05:41
you don't wear this We'll kill you. Okay.
1:05:43
You lost a bet. So you're wearing it,
1:05:45
right? You weren't forced to make the bet
1:05:47
Correct. Yeah, and so he's like, all right, man.
1:05:49
And so then I just moved to an
1:05:51
outside Table that way that he wouldn't ask
1:05:53
me like because it was just random like
1:05:55
it was like he would work help other people
1:05:57
fill up some beers He might have it
1:05:59
and scared to talk about it and you're
1:06:01
the guy that you could have talked because your
1:06:04
hat says ask me about syphilis And he
1:06:06
did just what you asked and he's wanting
1:06:08
to feel less alone and you want to
1:06:10
show you his how many people actually have it?
1:06:12
Will you look at mine and see if
1:06:14
it's like yours? Run
1:06:16
from them and set outside. I should have stayed
1:06:18
at the bar You should do research on it so
1:06:20
you can actually share the gospel of syphilis. I
1:06:22
support that I think that oh man it's too late
1:06:24
to add to the bet but I feel like
1:06:26
he should have had to have some facts in his
1:06:28
pocket like a little card he has to pull
1:06:30
out. It's good. What are you going a little overboard?
1:06:33
No I'm not. People are supposed to ask me
1:06:35
about syphilis. got nuts on his neck. You're
1:06:37
going a little overboard right now. I just think
1:06:39
you might as well turn it into a
1:06:41
positive and be you know informative. Two more days.
1:06:43
I know. You do look like from
1:06:46
a foreign LSU fan. Because the
1:06:48
colors are very LSU Tigers. Oh, yeah,
1:06:50
but guess what I see a
1:06:52
lot of people up close And you
1:06:54
can see people look at you
1:06:56
and read it and just their look
1:06:58
on their faces like, huh? They
1:07:01
don't say anything but they read it and
1:07:03
they are definitely confused and weirded out by
1:07:05
me wearing this stuff. They probably Google can
1:07:07
I catch syphilis from somebody close to me?
1:07:10
They can't, right? Hey,
1:07:12
can you catch syphilis
1:07:14
from somebody close? No,
1:07:16
it's usually when you're doing the
1:07:18
intercourse. There you go. ST. Doing
1:07:21
the intercourse. Yeah. Yeah.
1:07:24
Maybe we can go speak to some schools. No,
1:07:26
no, no. Amy used to do that. I
1:07:28
did. Yeah, but she didn't say, hers wasn't
1:07:30
like, she'd wear it and be like, hi,
1:07:32
I'm Miss Gonorrhea. That's true,
1:07:34
but she'd hold picture. Yeah, no, I would go
1:07:37
into the high schools. I did have slides.
1:07:39
I had pictures of all the stuff. They were
1:07:41
gross. Why did you do that?
1:07:43
Ah, this is my volunteer work. Here's
1:07:45
the thing, though. The pictures,
1:07:47
and she would show them to us. It
1:07:50
was a worst case scenario. So
1:07:52
it didn't matter what it was. They
1:07:54
found the absolute worst version of every disease,
1:07:56
and they were like, kids, here
1:07:58
it is. And then it
1:08:00
was like a big work. with a
1:08:03
little wiener. Not a wiener with words.
1:08:05
I would go into the high schools. It
1:08:08
was part of their sex ed. They would
1:08:10
bring in this outside program like an abstinence
1:08:12
based thing and I would talk all about
1:08:14
all the things and sometimes it was really
1:08:16
really awkward at some of the schools. I
1:08:18
would have pregnant girls in my class and
1:08:20
I was like oh they're in high school
1:08:22
and I didn't want them to feel any
1:08:25
shame or embarrassment so it was difficult to
1:08:27
navigate. It's difficult for us to look at
1:08:29
the pictures. I can't
1:08:31
imagine high schoolers looking at those. You would show us if
1:08:33
we'd freak out. So I can't imagine what they did. Yeah,
1:08:36
I would imagine. And we had
1:08:38
all the sayings and little activities. Well,
1:08:42
I would try to explain to the
1:08:44
why we were even saying this.
1:08:46
I'm not sure. But I
1:08:48
would talk about how men
1:08:50
are like microwaves and girls
1:08:52
men. These are high schoolers.
1:08:54
Boys are like microwaves and
1:08:56
girls are like ovens. Alluding
1:08:59
to how quickly boys can get excited
1:09:01
in the moment and how girls might
1:09:03
be like, wait, we're more like an
1:09:05
oven. And then also we had that
1:09:07
$20 bill thing where I'd have a
1:09:09
$20 bill and I'd stomp on it
1:09:11
and wrinkle it up and make it
1:09:13
all, you know. For
1:09:15
what purpose? Well, just to show
1:09:18
if you were to maybe have
1:09:20
syphilis or whatever, or you've made
1:09:22
some choices that you're still worth
1:09:24
$20. That's the dumbest
1:09:26
thing I've ever heard. Wow. Even though
1:09:28
it's wrinkled and gross, you're still worth
1:09:30
$20. I think
1:09:32
the value thing is great.
1:09:35
That's weird. I know. That's weird.
1:09:37
Obviously, there was more to
1:09:39
it than I'm giving you the
1:09:41
quick version. It's
1:09:44
interesting times. Did
1:09:46
you have any slogans like Smile for
1:09:48
Syphilis or anything? No, I
1:09:51
was trying to get them to
1:09:53
make smart choices because they're like
1:09:55
a microwave and they just react.
1:09:59
Alright, news next. A
1:10:02
Florida bill would allow you to
1:10:04
shoot down intrusive drones. This is
1:10:06
interesting to me because we've had a drone over
1:10:09
our house, but I won't give you nothing in our
1:10:11
drone. It's not there anymore. It
1:10:14
every once in a while will show up because
1:10:16
I bought a drone to go and see what was
1:10:18
up with that drone But then it got winter
1:10:20
and it was too cold drone set up. Did I
1:10:22
was just too cold? Yeah
1:10:24
But then once it got warm again, it's
1:10:26
not there as much so every once in
1:10:28
a while. We'll see it over our house
1:10:30
So that's the update very anticlimactic on that
1:10:32
story But I would have shot it down
1:10:34
a long time ago, but I learned you
1:10:36
can't shoot it down. You can basically just
1:10:38
launch a counter drone to see what's going
1:10:40
on with it. But a new bill before
1:10:43
the Florida Senate, if passed, would make it
1:10:45
open season on intrusive drones. The
1:10:47
goal of the bill would be
1:10:49
to expand the Sunshine State's overall
1:10:51
restrictions of unmanned aircraft systems. As
1:10:53
the bill currently stands, you can't
1:10:55
do that. And I think if it happened in
1:10:57
Florida, it would probably happen in other states
1:10:59
as well. I'd have shot
1:11:01
it down day two, not day one. I spent that
1:11:03
day thinking about who I really want to do this. Day
1:11:06
two, I would have shot it down. Next
1:11:08
up, from Daily Mail. The
1:11:10
California family landed themselves in handcuffs after
1:11:12
deciding to go on a family
1:11:14
bonding event. They went to Target
1:11:16
on a shoplifting spree. I
1:11:19
know. It kind of sucks because on
1:11:21
the night of April a couple and
1:11:23
their teenage son were caught on
1:11:25
security cameras robbing a Target in
1:11:27
Upland, California. Shocking
1:11:29
footage shared by the department showed
1:11:31
the family walking in dispersing going
1:11:33
to all the different places and
1:11:35
they were snatching electronic clothing and
1:11:37
jewelry before they left without paying
1:11:39
That sucks, but it also sucks
1:11:41
that there's a kid that's being
1:11:43
taught this is acceptable, right? And
1:11:46
I'm sure this is not the first
1:11:48
time he was taught this is acceptable
1:11:50
So it's not a teenager who's like
1:11:52
16 going oh, we're gonna go Rob
1:11:54
at 16 my brain's developed enough to
1:11:56
know I shouldn't do it, but I
1:11:58
can my feeling is I has probably
1:12:01
been a culture for a while because
1:12:03
you just don't do this the first
1:12:05
time like that That sucks from People
1:12:07
magazine Joe Exotic marries a fellow prison
1:12:09
inmate while serving his 21 year sentence.
1:12:11
He says meet my husband Question do
1:12:13
you think he's doing this to stay
1:12:15
relevant or he found love? Maybe
1:12:19
both his view of
1:12:21
relevance is gotta be Hilarious
1:12:24
because he hasn't been able to be
1:12:26
relevant outward. He has to just be told
1:12:28
how famous he got And then he
1:12:31
has to be told how famous he's not
1:12:33
because he never got to experience either
1:12:35
one the up the down the so It's
1:12:37
different than somebody who does something he
1:12:39
was wildly famous and then comes back and
1:12:41
it's like I got to get back
1:12:43
in the news. Let me do something crazy
1:12:45
He never really got to experience fame
1:12:47
at that level other than letters and maybe
1:12:50
We interviewed him once from prison. Yeah, like
1:12:52
that's probably new to his day But
1:12:55
he never really got to experience his fame,
1:12:57
but I hope it's love The 62
1:12:59
year old It didn't say how old the
1:13:01
other dude is he looked much younger
1:13:03
though. I saw the picture of them. Yeah,
1:13:05
hey happy couple 33 33. Oh, wow.
1:13:07
We love a good age gap. I wonder
1:13:10
what he's in for I Didn't look
1:13:12
when you're married in prison like do you
1:13:14
get to hang out? I don't
1:13:16
know. Oh good question. I like during
1:13:18
lunch Well, because I mean it
1:13:20
when you're married and you have outside like
1:13:22
maybe your wife or husband gets to come
1:13:24
in and do a visit But if you're
1:13:26
both already there he's serving time for immigration
1:13:28
related issues if that were the case let's
1:13:30
say our in prison and If you married
1:13:32
somebody you get to spend more time with
1:13:34
them. I'm not even gay and I'd marry
1:13:36
somebody That you got to hang with my
1:13:38
buddy more. That's cool. Oh
1:13:41
Okay, yeah
1:13:43
Yeah, let's say
1:13:45
they put you as roommates Let's
1:13:47
say Eddie's in jail. I'm in jail.
1:13:50
Eddie, you want to get married? So that you can
1:13:52
be roommates? Yeah, so then we can just like
1:13:54
spend our time together instead of like having to worry
1:13:56
about being out and about. Can't we just hang
1:13:58
out without being married? Why do you never want commitment?
1:14:00
You always do this. Why can't we just play
1:14:02
basketball? You always do this. Next
1:14:04
up from Yahoo, a line
1:14:06
of severe storms is expected to bring
1:14:08
large hail heavy rain of tornadoes all
1:14:10
through parts of the South, extending from
1:14:12
Northeastern Kansas to Texas to New Mexico
1:14:15
later this week. the storms
1:14:17
could produce hail the size of baseballs.
1:14:19
It has been storm central here.
1:14:21
It was storm central in Arkansas. We
1:14:23
were there for Easter the whole
1:14:25
time. They had to cancel games. They
1:14:27
canceled the softball game Arkansas Razorbacks.
1:14:29
They canceled the spring football game in
1:14:31
autograph session. Although they could
1:14:34
have the autograph session inside and I felt bad
1:14:36
people that traveled all the way up there.
1:14:38
But yeah, it's been crazy weather like crazy the
1:14:40
normal it feels. So later this week like. Wednesday,
1:14:44
so I'd imagine like late Thursday Friday Saturday.
1:14:47
Okay, so Shira has prom on Saturday.
1:14:49
Oh, yeah, her 18th birthday is on Friday
1:14:51
and then prom and I was thinking
1:14:53
a couple weeks ago there was a prom
1:14:55
in town and it was pouring rain
1:14:57
and I felt so bad for that school.
1:14:59
I saw that I was watching the
1:15:01
guys on YouTube the severe weather guys And
1:15:03
they were listing the schools that had
1:15:05
prom, telling which of the schools was safe
1:15:07
to go to prom now. Yeah, such
1:15:09
a bummer. Yeah, weather's been crazy. Conspiracy
1:15:12
nuts now think the Blue Origin space flight with
1:15:14
Katy Perry and Gale King was faked. What? I've been
1:15:16
watching a lot of once the pod landed, how
1:15:18
they went up and opened the door, and they're like,
1:15:20
dude, you can't open it that way. Go get
1:15:22
the machine. And they go, do I think
1:15:24
it was fake? No. Go get what machine? The
1:15:26
thing that opens the door, it was like a
1:15:28
meh. So like, how would it
1:15:30
have been fake though? Like, are they coming up from the
1:15:32
ground and then acting like they were in it? Let
1:15:36
me read you the story. Okay, because
1:15:38
what I saw people saying is it never
1:15:40
actually went up They just kind of
1:15:42
got in the ground think they dropped it.
1:15:44
I don't know. I don't think it
1:15:46
was fake though, but it's funny to think
1:15:49
it was faked and Katy Perry just
1:15:51
not that likeable like Wendy's whenever they landed
1:15:53
Wendy's tweeted out. Can we send her
1:15:55
back? Yeah,
1:16:01
that seems
1:16:03
well I've seen a
1:16:05
lot of memes involving her and I
1:16:07
guess her her her speech after and
1:16:09
how she felt going up and it's
1:16:11
so funny because we're like oh my
1:16:13
gosh you were in space for like
1:16:15
five minutes like stop acting like you
1:16:17
were saving humanity they're kind of funny
1:16:19
to watch they compared to that scene
1:16:21
on bridesmaids when the drunk bridesmaids is
1:16:23
like up on like stage like dude
1:16:25
giving her speech and she's speaking Spanish
1:16:27
and she's like Like
1:16:30
she's not making any sense and I
1:16:32
saw this one of like Katie speaking and
1:16:34
then going back and forth with the
1:16:36
bridesmaid scene and it was so funny Despite
1:16:38
the mission being streamed live skeptics flooded
1:16:40
social media with claims. It was fake citing
1:16:43
supposed signs like bad CGI odd behavior
1:16:45
and microgravity But then when it goes to
1:16:47
like this was a satanic ritual. I'm
1:16:49
like, okay, guys just looking for anything any
1:16:51
clicks at all Yeah, that's a daily
1:16:53
man. I feel like they did it. I
1:16:56
feel like they did it. Yeah, like
1:16:58
I trust Gayle King. I
1:17:00
don't trust anybody I don't know, but
1:17:02
Gayle King has some credibility. Yes. She's
1:17:05
Oprah's best friend. I trust them.
1:17:08
How'd it get you in trouble? Why?
1:17:10
Blind trust? I barely trust you up
1:17:12
in the other 20 years. Oh my gosh. Alright, that's the
1:17:14
news. This
1:17:22
story comes to us from Brevard
1:17:24
County, Florida. Hey, 30 year old
1:17:26
man had a crush on a girl at work. He's
1:17:28
like, man, will you go out with me? She's like,
1:17:30
no, don't like you. Week later, he's like, hey, will
1:17:32
you give me a chance? She's like, no, I don't
1:17:34
like you. So he sat at home.
1:17:37
He's like, how can I get this girl to
1:17:39
feel sorry for me? What if I drive to
1:17:41
work, shoot myself in the parking lot? She'll come
1:17:43
visit me at the hospital. So
1:17:45
he drove to work, parked in the back
1:17:47
of the parking lot. Boom, shot himself in
1:17:49
the stomach at 5 AM. When
1:17:51
police arrived, he said, oh, someone tried to
1:17:53
rob me. They tried to rob me. They
1:17:55
ran off into the woods. They took him
1:17:57
to the hospital. She never showed up. Problem
1:17:59
is, the gun in the front seat matched
1:18:01
the bullet casing at the scene. Yeah. It's
1:18:04
weird that it's, how can I get her to feel
1:18:06
sorry for me? Not what can I do to get her
1:18:08
to like me. And also, you're going to shoot yourself
1:18:10
in the stomach of all places. Still. I mean, you have
1:18:12
to. You know make it
1:18:14
like you got robbed I guess but if
1:18:16
I did that I would grab like I'd
1:18:18
pinch my fat and stretch it way out
1:18:20
and then shoot me in that just the
1:18:23
skin Yeah, cuz I don't want to go
1:18:25
to like that. I don't want any organs,
1:18:27
right? Yeah, and I'd be like oh, they
1:18:29
they nick me. Yeah, that's crazy. Okay. I'm
1:18:31
lunchbox. That's your bonehead story of the day
1:18:33
A woman in North Carolina glued her eyelids
1:18:35
shut because she thought they were eye drops,
1:18:37
but they were super glue. Oh my gosh
1:18:39
terrible It was like the nail glue the
1:18:41
really Sticky nail glue basically super glue She
1:18:43
was dealing with irritation in her eyes because
1:18:45
of a dry contact lens, so she couldn't
1:18:47
really see. Things were blurry because her eyes
1:18:49
were so irritated. And then she
1:18:51
reached for the eye drops and then realized, well,
1:18:54
that doesn't feel like eye drops. Poison
1:18:57
control says it's not a comment for people to
1:18:59
make this mistake. That she did
1:19:01
the right thing by going to the emergency room. Experts
1:19:03
say she should never try to pry your eyelids. Oh
1:19:05
yeah, I would have pried them. I'd
1:19:08
have found whatever version of a mini crowbar I
1:19:10
could find in the house. It'd have
1:19:12
been some kind of toothpick that I'd, I'd have
1:19:14
been trying to pry those suckers apart. But don't, they
1:19:16
say don't do that. But how you supposed to
1:19:18
get, how you supposed to even get an Uber if
1:19:20
you can't drive and you're by yourself? Good
1:19:24
question. I guess you ask
1:19:26
your phone to call a
1:19:28
friend and then have your
1:19:30
friend call an Uber and
1:19:32
don't crowbar your eyelids open.
1:19:35
You think that's a slow dry or
1:19:37
like I think it's a pretty fast
1:19:39
dry dry Yeah, even the old school
1:19:41
dry cuz my mom used to do
1:19:44
people's nails for a little bit. So
1:19:46
she'd practice on me. Oh It's tough
1:19:48
going to school drama. Yeah a little
1:19:50
bit and so Yeah, even then it
1:19:52
would dry pretty quick, but I haven't
1:19:54
had my nails done in years So
1:19:56
I'm imagining now. It's a lot quicker
1:19:58
unable to drive could do no other
1:20:00
essential tasks and The
1:20:02
doctor says that her eyes are gonna stay glued
1:20:04
shut for another month and a half. Oh
1:20:07
my goodness. That
1:20:09
sucks so bad. That sucks
1:20:11
so bad. And
1:20:13
if they don't have something they can just... They
1:20:15
do, but it's not something you want to put
1:20:17
in the eye. I know we have to put
1:20:19
it on the eye because it's not really gonna
1:20:22
go in the eye yet because it's closed, but
1:20:24
I guess if you... The minute you open it...
1:20:26
I don't know, you feel it. We need some
1:20:28
kind of antidote here for this. Like if you
1:20:30
create something that's super sticky, you also should create
1:20:32
the thing that undoes the stick, right? That you
1:20:34
should reverse engineer that. Well,
1:20:36
yeah, I think that that does exist. Just
1:20:38
not safe enough. So
1:20:40
safe for the eye. Yeah, I'm going back
1:20:42
to the crowbar, guys. I got to be
1:20:44
honest with you. I'm back at the crowbar.
1:20:46
That's from WCCBCharlotte.com. That's it.
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