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April 24, 2025 54 mins

Bobby shared a list of the most trustworthy celebrities. We decided if we trust them or not. A listener shared why we shouldn’t be googling our medical symptoms, and another caller took a dig at Amy and her recent run in with 2 guys on motorcycles. We talked about why it is not illegal to flip off a police officer or the president.  Bobby shared the Top 10 most expensive concert tickets right now. Lunchbox gave us an update on how his Bitcoin is doing.

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Speaker 1 (00:04):
Ranker did top ten most Trustworthy Celebs, which is just
open to anybody, and you just kind of go and
you push arrow up if you vote for it, you
push arrow down if you don't. Thousands people end up
voting who do you think the most trustworthy celeb? Tom Hanks, Eddie,
Tom Hanks, Lunchbox, Oprah. Tom Hanks comes in at number three. Oh,
Oprah did not make the list. Wow, Okay, so I'll

(00:26):
read them back to you here. Number ten, it's Hugh Jack.
You've grown. I know you kept trying to say yes,
but you already had one guess, and so I was
just gonna move on to the story. Okay, you know
I heard you.

Speaker 2 (00:34):
Like trying to get in and now I know the
number one answer.

Speaker 1 (00:36):
I know, but it's like once I know, but if
you get a second guess that they didn't get one,
and it just throws the whole better.

Speaker 2 (00:41):
They get another one, like everybody gets a guess.

Speaker 1 (00:42):
And then we just move on, you know.

Speaker 2 (00:44):
And then I heard you go because I know the
number one.

Speaker 1 (00:46):
Yeah, it's like, you know, it's like kind of it
too late.

Speaker 3 (00:48):
Yeah, yeah, I was gonna guess uh Hanks, But.

Speaker 1 (00:54):
It was just mostly that underneath you know, going to it,
You're like, I'm sorry, I didn't work out your It's okay. Yeah,
you want to write it down though, and we can
see if you're right.

Speaker 4 (01:03):
Sure, well she's gonna write down. Can I write it
down to?

Speaker 1 (01:07):
Oh my god?

Speaker 3 (01:08):
Do I get to write it down?

Speaker 2 (01:09):
I mean, it would have been way faster if he
just loved me to say that.

Speaker 1 (01:12):
I just wanted to know. But the point is.

Speaker 2 (01:15):
One guest per person, okay.

Speaker 1 (01:17):
And I was already going to it. Yeah you were.
You wanted to throw and get an extra one and
then be right where they didn't get equal shot. Then
I have to hear them complain. And then it was
that you hit me with some of that underneath your breath.

Speaker 2 (01:27):
I didn't know that was out loud.

Speaker 4 (01:29):
Is exactly what's like having kids, right, Oh?

Speaker 1 (01:31):
I felt this is like your first second number ten
is And tell me if you like him or not,
like if you have a positive feeling about them Hugh Jackman, Sure, yeah,
I think so. The only thing that's kind of negative
now is he's Ryan Renold's friend. And I'm like, well,
if he's friends with Ryan's Reynolds, he must because Yan
Rold seems like a bad dude. Yeah he does, Yeah,

(01:51):
he does. And didn't you Jagman like get caught cheating
on his wife anyways, like his new girlfriend. That is
kind of famous to.

Speaker 4 (01:57):
Believe he got divorced.

Speaker 1 (01:58):
And I think he also just I dragged into the.

Speaker 4 (02:00):
Whole Ryan Reynolds thing.

Speaker 1 (02:01):
Yeah, but he's Ryan Rel's friend.

Speaker 4 (02:02):
But he was about to get hit with like a
subpoena on something.

Speaker 1 (02:04):
He was Yeah, yeah, I'm sure he's great. Hey, people
are nuanced.

Speaker 4 (02:08):
You know.

Speaker 1 (02:08):
What do you know about that?

Speaker 4 (02:09):
Morgan?

Speaker 5 (02:10):
Yeah, there it's a sent and Foster. They have a
play together on Broadway, and there was this whole rumor
that it happened before the divorce, but there's I don't
know that that's actually true. Yes, he is getting subpoena
along with Taylor Swift. Supposedly, what word did you say there? Subpoena?
No after supposedly Okay, supposedly did I say? Supposedly?

Speaker 1 (02:30):
He said supposedly I do like to be and that
my wife was telling me I don't say just right.
I'm like, uh, and she's like, it's in jest or
whatever I say the wrong version of that.

Speaker 4 (02:41):
Oh, in jest, like in play you do it in jest?

Speaker 1 (02:44):
Well, in jest, yeah, like a yeah sort of.

Speaker 2 (02:48):
I don't know how to define it. That's how I
would define it in jests, like.

Speaker 1 (02:50):
I was saying, just like an in a lifeful tone
and the opit. But to do with the purposefully do that?

Speaker 6 (02:56):
I don't know.

Speaker 4 (02:57):
And what do you say in jest?

Speaker 1 (02:58):
I don't know, but I say a bunch of wrong stuff,
mostly because it's well I said. That's why I asked
if Morgan said supposedly, because maybe that's how it was
said to her forever.

Speaker 5 (03:07):
No, I for sure you being that word a.

Speaker 1 (03:09):
Lot Arkansas Keith causing winders and that's a window, so
it wasn't making fun. I was just wondering if that's
what you said. Number nine Julie Andrews a little older,
so I don't really have a feeling bend the music. Yeah, yeah,
Mary Poppins, that's how I think of her.

Speaker 5 (03:25):
Oh, Rust, this is Queen of Genovia to me.

Speaker 1 (03:28):
I don't know what that is.

Speaker 5 (03:29):
Princess Diaries. That's what my whole generation knows her to us.

Speaker 1 (03:32):
Yeah, had figured it had to be something newer that
I didn't get. Number eight Denzel Washington very trustworthy. Yeah,
he's awesome. Number seven Selena Gomez. I'll tell you why.
It's a yes for me now. It was never a no,
but it was a I can't tell the difference in
her and Demi Levado for a long time, and as
they got older, they definitely differentiated themselves by what they

(03:55):
stand for. But she's very much an advocate for mental health.
She also was really good and with Steve Martin and
Martin short.

Speaker 6 (04:06):
In the building.

Speaker 1 (04:07):
Yeah, whatever that's called. That's a good one.

Speaker 3 (04:08):
Is there a new season?

Speaker 4 (04:10):
Right?

Speaker 1 (04:10):
I think we've already watched it. So there are three seasons?

Speaker 3 (04:12):
Okay, watch two.

Speaker 1 (04:15):
I'm pretty sure there are three.

Speaker 6 (04:16):
Mikey, Yeah, there's three.

Speaker 4 (04:17):
That's the one coming.

Speaker 1 (04:19):
Steve Carell for sure, mostly because he does like random
stuff like Tom Hanks and doesn't put it out, but
somebody like sees him like in a bookstore in a
random Rhode Island helping out the local, and somehow it
gets out because someone's like my friend told me this,
Steve Carell went in and saved the bookstore, and then

(04:39):
he never comments on it, like that's cool stuff.

Speaker 7 (04:41):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (04:41):
Do you ever hear the thing about him going into
a charity auction and they were bidding for a dinner
with Steve Carrell. It's like you and five friends go
to dinner with Steve Carell and somebody won that was
in the back of the room and they won and
they left and it was Steve Carell who boughted himself
and he raised the price to buy it. But also
he's just like I brother night with five people. I
don't know, So basically he was just donating to the

(05:02):
charity's Sandra Bullock at five. I have no real feeling
towards her. I don't. It's not a negative. I wouldn't
down arrow it, but I have no feeling towards her.
Like her roles are good, speed, the miss miss is good. Yeah,
but like as a person, the.

Speaker 2 (05:17):
Proposal with Ryan Reynolds, oh oh hope floats so good
in that.

Speaker 1 (05:22):
Does it make you trust her though?

Speaker 8 (05:24):
Yeah?

Speaker 4 (05:24):
Okay, well there you go.

Speaker 1 (05:25):
Michael J. Fox, Yeah, yeah, I mean his is Parkinson's
research is basically what he's doing NonStop now. But I
don't know I trust him. I don't not trust him.
I mean, if somebody has a disease, that doesn't make
you trust him more.

Speaker 4 (05:42):
Well, because like he's just yeah, you look at him,
You're like man for Michael J. Fox.

Speaker 1 (05:46):
I think they are likeable people that I don't trust. Oh,
like lunchbox, Michael don't trust him.

Speaker 3 (05:55):
That was weird.

Speaker 1 (05:56):
I don't have a negative at Michael J.

Speaker 6 (05:57):
Fox.

Speaker 1 (05:57):
I just haven't really because all of this is based
on what we see anyway that we don't really get
close to these people. So it's like what we see
on social media or on television or and they're building
some trust by doing things. And I guess I don't
see Michael J. Fox enough to be like, yeah, the
trustworthy person right there. I would, I guess I would
believe him. There's no reason to lie to me. Tom

(06:20):
hakes it three. Dolly part in it too, for sure.

Speaker 3 (06:23):
Okay, we got number one. I got it.

Speaker 1 (06:27):
Amy gets to go first because she's the one who
passive aggressive me.

Speaker 2 (06:32):
Well, okay, who'd you have? I had the top two
and they weren't in there, Dolly. I didn't have Dolly,
So now I gotta know who you have to You.

Speaker 1 (06:39):
Said you had one who had number one, Rock, So
you did all that and you didn't even get it right.

Speaker 3 (06:45):
He wasn't even on the list.

Speaker 6 (06:46):
Have my second.

Speaker 1 (06:47):
No, there's no, second, you don't get a third pass.
Address that hunt me and you weren't right. Wow, wear
the truck nuts. That's what I say.

Speaker 3 (06:55):
For a month, I got it.

Speaker 1 (06:58):
No, but you like Grimace? Like it in Grimace because
I thought it's probably the rock. Yeah, hear you, it's
not the rock.

Speaker 2 (07:04):
And then something on it.

Speaker 1 (07:07):
No, no, you here we go?

Speaker 3 (07:10):
Why do we always you didn't make her better?

Speaker 1 (07:12):
Here's the answer. The answer it should be no, because
there's really nothing you're gonna get out of it. Because
I'd be like, you bet something and something that's gonna
be comfortable to you, and for me, it's like a nickel.
I'd give you a nickel and you'd be like money. Yeah,
I would just say, don't bet it, but just say
it and get your right you know, Okay.

Speaker 3 (07:25):
No, but I'll just say the answer correct, you can't
do that.

Speaker 2 (07:31):
If I have the rocks.

Speaker 1 (07:35):
I'm gonna tell you what drives me crazy.

Speaker 2 (07:36):
About then hey, I don't.

Speaker 1 (07:40):
And then this happened. This happens with everybody. But if
you get kicked out of a game or you lose,
and then you're over there after you lost, being like
oh I knew that I had that that drives me bananas.
Once you lose, you don't see other NFL teams after
they losing the playoffs show up sitting the bleacher'll be like,
oh man, we did we stop that play?

Speaker 2 (07:56):
No, but I wrote it down. And also, I'm never changing.

Speaker 1 (07:59):
Got a girl.

Speaker 4 (08:01):
We will never are you we.

Speaker 3 (08:02):
All us, we will do it.

Speaker 2 (08:04):
We're never not going to be this way.

Speaker 3 (08:06):
Did you write someone down for your segments.

Speaker 4 (08:10):
The loser?

Speaker 1 (08:18):
Give me voicemail number two. This is Kirby.

Speaker 8 (08:21):
As a current doctor, I would not recommend googling your
symptoms at one in the morning. I would not recommend
following medical advice based off of Google AI. I'm glad
it worked out for you, but as a current doctor,
I have to recommend not doing that, especially considering that
headaches that wake up in the night and be a
sign of an aneurysm. Maybe just reach out to your
doctor instead of using Google.

Speaker 1 (08:41):
I refuse. At one in the morning, I'm not calling
my doctor. I had a headache. No, I don't know
headaches can turn into aneurysm, and I'm not saying that
I would Google AI my symptoms at noon if I
can call somebody. It was one in the morning.

Speaker 2 (08:57):
Yeah, like, how do you call a doctor?

Speaker 1 (08:58):
And I tiped in every symptom, and even if it's
like seventy five percent right, it also wasn't telling me
to do something that could hurt me. It was giving
me options based on the information I fed it, and
it was correct. I completely agree with his doctor as
a doctor myself it you don't want to go to
the internet for your answers for the most part, but
if it's your only option, that's your option. So my

(09:18):
doctor opinion contradicts this doctor, but I agree with him.
If it's daytime and you can message somebody, there's no
way I'm calling. I'm not going to the emergency room.
But one in the morning for a headache. Yeah, even
if it were really bad, like really bad, I would
just think it was. And I don't get migraines because
I don't think I've ever had I've had a headache
that was hurt so bad that it hurt when I

(09:41):
open my eyes, and even then, I don't think that
was a migraine because I have friends that suffer from
migraines and how they describe them are way worse than
even what I was experiencing. So I'd have to be
something that I'd never felt before, to feel like I
needed to call the doctor. Yeah, or I wouldn't even
call my doctor one in the morning. I would just
go to the minute clinic, urgent care. I need some
ton at all they give me. You don't set me

(10:03):
in there and give me some.

Speaker 4 (10:04):
Tile off like the grown ups in the nurses office
at school.

Speaker 1 (10:07):
Yes, exactly, it give me the number four.

Speaker 7 (10:10):
Janice from Illinois, I heard about Amy's into that with
the motorcycle and wondered if maybe they slammed her mirror
because they were thinking, if you don't use the mirror
to look to the side before you emerge, you don't
need it.

Speaker 4 (10:29):
Interesting Hm hmm, you don't use it anyway, knock it off.

Speaker 1 (10:35):
You almost killed us by not looking at your mirror, so.

Speaker 2 (10:37):
You use Why can't the story just be that the
people on the motorcycle were doing something illegal and I
was doing something legal, like why is everybody looking for
the reason that I'm at fault here? And then they
vandalized my car. They did not vandalize your what's the
word I used it? They assaulted your car, assaulted my car.

Speaker 3 (10:59):
Assault on a car.

Speaker 2 (11:00):
Assault on a car is a charge that Vandalism on
a car is a thing, Yeah, but why wouldn't that
be the instruction.

Speaker 1 (11:08):
Of property maybe or something like that.

Speaker 2 (11:10):
But you can't say then they destruction of property in
my car, Like we need a way to say it.

Speaker 1 (11:14):
I would say, by definition, it would be destruction of
property they did to my car, but I don't even
know that that's the definition.

Speaker 2 (11:20):
So I want to find the right word, because whatever
it is, they did it, and I'm tired of people
trying to pin it on me. I didn't do it.

Speaker 3 (11:28):
I'd like to find them so we could get their
side of the story.

Speaker 2 (11:31):
Like I'm youth.

Speaker 3 (11:32):
I wish you would have got a license plate. We
got to run through the system.

Speaker 1 (11:35):
It all happened fast, like Parker McCollum did, went to
that person's house and there we go back.

Speaker 4 (11:39):
I will say, in the last twenty four hours, I've
seen two motorcycles strad of lanes and it's crazy. It's
pretty crazy.

Speaker 2 (11:46):
It's pretty crazy.

Speaker 4 (11:47):
I've tried to get video of it's like saying that amy,
but they're too fast and it's like it's two dudes,
Like I bet.

Speaker 1 (11:53):
Not, it's two guys, and it would be called criminal
mischief that doesn't sound cool.

Speaker 4 (12:02):
It's destruction of property or assault on it.

Speaker 1 (12:05):
So vandalism would be mostly if it's like deface, like defacing,
like you do something on it or something you can't
just fix.

Speaker 2 (12:12):
Spray painted it, Punching.

Speaker 1 (12:14):
A car would criminal mischief. If it's spray paint or something,
it could be vandalism. It it whatever, You're fine, nothing happened.
They they temporarily mint your car.

Speaker 2 (12:32):
Yeah, luckily it could have been fatal.

Speaker 1 (12:37):
Examples of criminal mischief graffiti, although that was also vandalism,
Like yeah, but criminal mischief. Vandalism falls under criminal mischief.
Very confusing, So criminal mischief is the overhead, that's criminal
mischief on your car, that graffiti, vandalism, tampering with property,
destroying property? Was it?

Speaker 2 (12:56):
Is it criminal mischiff mischief? Them straddling driving a line.

Speaker 1 (13:00):
No, that would probably be reckless driving if it's.

Speaker 4 (13:04):
A traffic violation.

Speaker 2 (13:06):
They have multiple accounts.

Speaker 1 (13:08):
Yeah, yeah, they're definitely offenders.

Speaker 2 (13:09):
Account going to jail.

Speaker 1 (13:10):
Those two dudes are going to jail. They're going to
get caught.

Speaker 2 (13:14):
And and also they assaulted me with their finger.

Speaker 1 (13:19):
Flipping off is freedom of speech?

Speaker 4 (13:22):
Really? Yeah, that's cool.

Speaker 2 (13:24):
It's not a verbal verbal assault.

Speaker 1 (13:27):
That it would be verbally the way they didn't.

Speaker 2 (13:28):
Speak, uh, sign language.

Speaker 1 (13:32):
I don't know, just because it's a verbal but that's interesting.
They can't be that can't be considered verbal, right, that's
a communication. That'd be communication assault.

Speaker 4 (13:39):
So you can flip off the president.

Speaker 1 (13:40):
You can flip off a police officer because it's gone.
It's gone, it's gone, it's gone to the Supreme Court.
Really flipping off the police officer, run in front of
his face. It's freedom of speech, meaning you can speak
out against the government without the government because you're not
doing anything. I'm not sure you have a right to.

Speaker 2 (14:00):
I just feel like that's just so disrespectful.

Speaker 1 (14:02):
But being disrespectful is not against the law. It is disrespectful,
but being disrespectful is not against the law. And I
wouldn't do it, and I recommend you don't do it,
but you legally have the right to do so.

Speaker 3 (14:12):
I like how Eddie says, lunchbox do it, like he
ain't gonna do it. I'm the count, but hey, you
go do it.

Speaker 1 (14:17):
You can flip off the president. They do, like right
in front of his face. Yeah, it's not against the law,
and but you should be thankful it's not against.

Speaker 2 (14:24):
Yeah, yeah, against the law.

Speaker 1 (14:26):
But because you don't agree with it doesn't because you
don't agree with that specific circumstance doesn't mean you don't
agree with the greater need for the freedom to do
that and not that specifically. But once you start doing that,
you can't flip off a senator a police officer. Then
it turns into you can't say certain things, or you
can't act, or you can't wear certain things. Yeah, now

(14:48):
you can't yell fire in a crowded a room. That's different.
That's not freedom of spechis because people can get.

Speaker 4 (14:52):
Hurt or bomb on a plane.

Speaker 2 (14:54):
Or just in an airport, correct, Yeah.

Speaker 7 (14:56):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (14:57):
Don't you feel though, like.

Speaker 1 (14:59):
If you have either if you do other behavior though,
like let's say you flip off and like you pull
out your wiener like that, they get you for.

Speaker 4 (15:06):
That's illegal. Yeah, But I also feel too, like if
you flip them off and they'll be like, okay, that's legal,
but oh look your car is inspired. Sure boom, you're
going to jail. They could do.

Speaker 1 (15:15):
Well, they don't take you to jail for an expired license, but.

Speaker 4 (15:18):
Sure, yeah, oh I didn't see you jaywalking at first,
But now I do.

Speaker 1 (15:22):
It's considered a protective expression under the First Amendment, which
guarantees freedom of speech. It is disrespectful, but whomever you're
doing it to, it's that's the purpose of it, to
be disrespectful, even if it's to another car. The purpose
is disrespect That's why you flip the middle finger. But
you legally cannot arrest somebody for flipping you off if
you're a police officer.

Speaker 3 (15:40):
Yeah, I don't think I'm gonna do that to a cop, though.

Speaker 1 (15:42):
I don't like that bit either, Edie Eddie suggested a
terrible bit.

Speaker 3 (15:44):
Yeah, that's a dumb give a shot.

Speaker 4 (15:45):
Let's buck see what happens.

Speaker 1 (15:47):
Well, you can go viral, dude, he wouldn't get arrested
for flipping off the cop. They'd find something else there.

Speaker 3 (15:52):
Yeah, they'd find something.

Speaker 1 (15:54):
Okay, So Ray, the Griz are playing Sadday. Yep, it'll
be game four in Memphis.

Speaker 3 (16:06):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (16:07):
I'll probably get waxed tonight.

Speaker 1 (16:09):
But they still are playing games Saturday. It's a playoff game.
I am willing to buy you seats on the floor.

Speaker 3 (16:15):
Ye.

Speaker 1 (16:17):
If you win the challenge five hundred pop they're about that.
It'd be about a thousand bucks. But I've come up
with a challenge for Raymundo. I will not buy them
for him unless he wins the challenge. This is much
like Amy's challenge. It will not be basketball this one
at all. Justin Bezi, You're all gonna have to fight
over this. You gotta win first, dude, y'all tap in

(16:39):
the challenge. Yeah, the challenge. You have to win the challenge.
So what we're gonna do tomorrow if you choose to
accept the challenge. This is the game people have played
for years, and we'll do it at ten am Central.
We don't have any interviews any anymore, right, we do
it at ten am Central on the YouTube channel each
stream it live.

Speaker 6 (16:59):
I'll be ready.

Speaker 1 (16:59):
You don't know what it is.

Speaker 6 (17:01):
Hopefully beer Pong, Papa Shot. That's my strong suits.

Speaker 1 (17:06):
It's neither of those.

Speaker 6 (17:08):
Hopefully it's athletic.

Speaker 1 (17:10):
If it's a board game, I actually surprisingly will probably
be good at it because my wife makes me play
him every weekend. It's not that. Oh, anything else you
like to choose before I get to it, that's it. Okay,
So everybody's familiar with the game where you go like.

Speaker 2 (17:27):
Charades.

Speaker 1 (17:28):
Ok So, here's what's going to happen. Ray Mundo will
have thirty minutes and he has to do charades and
have forty guests in thirty minutes, so he'll act him
out and somebody has to guess forty charades in thirty minutes.

Speaker 2 (17:48):
So it's got to be a good actor ter. But
that means we have to be a really good guest.

Speaker 1 (17:51):
So this is another wrinkle. Oh, so here's a wrinkle.

Speaker 6 (17:54):
One a minute.

Speaker 1 (17:55):
You can pick your player, right, pick a person of Amy, Lunchbox, Morgan,
or Eddie or Abby like.

Speaker 3 (18:06):
You'll don't don't do Abby, She'll have a heart attack.

Speaker 1 (18:07):
It's got to be simpatico. Who you'll pick your partner?
I bring in my twin brother. No, no, you'll pick
your partner. So you have the power to do that,
my wife. No, I gave you the I gave you
the options. People here you Amy, Abby, Lunchbox, Morgan or Eddie.
You get to pick, and then you have thirty minutes

(18:28):
to get forty right, and if you get forty in
the thirty minutes, I'll buy you the tickets. Now, there
are a couple options for you here. You could actually
pick two people to be the people guessing. But you
go from forty to get fifty.

Speaker 4 (18:45):
He's gonna say, I thought you could say only one ticket.

Speaker 1 (18:47):
Oh.

Speaker 3 (18:48):
I was like, oh that'd be terrible.

Speaker 6 (18:49):
Oh that's a done deal. I'll for sure do that.

Speaker 1 (18:51):
So if you want to go to try to get
fifty right in thirty minutes, you would get to pick
two people.

Speaker 4 (18:56):
That's better.

Speaker 1 (18:57):
Do I get to know the category before I picked
my part. There will be no category. It will be
completely pot luck.

Speaker 4 (19:05):
And he can't say what the category is.

Speaker 1 (19:06):
There'll be no category, so.

Speaker 2 (19:09):
There'll be no category. So it's just like, even as
we're guessing.

Speaker 3 (19:14):
I think it's a game. Like the game has cards, right.

Speaker 1 (19:17):
The game is again two people say yeah, we'll make Oh.

Speaker 3 (19:21):
You're making them up. But I thought you were getting
a game.

Speaker 1 (19:24):
You know, Okay, this is a game. You don't need
a game. People put names in a hat. When you
go somewhere, people just put names in a hat and
draw them.

Speaker 3 (19:31):
There's a game called charades that has like cards. That's
why I thought we were doing.

Speaker 1 (19:34):
But the real game is made just by people that
were just playing.

Speaker 2 (19:37):
You can also just play charades where you write it
down on a yeah and grab it. But I guess
I'm just thinking like you're saying, we could he could
draw or be going down the list and it could
go from a movie yes to a yes yes. Okay,
So I think that when you're playing charades, do you
have a category?

Speaker 1 (19:56):
I think I made the rules because I'm giving a
thousand dollars.

Speaker 2 (19:58):
But you get to say.

Speaker 1 (19:59):
He can he can do whatever he wants with his hands.

Speaker 2 (20:01):
Okay, so he can category with his hands.

Speaker 1 (20:05):
Okay, you can do whatever. You can't say it's just
gonna be pot luck. Don't you can't. Don't give him
tips on how to do stuff. He may not pick you.
You guys love to make rules of games, and I
put my money in.

Speaker 3 (20:16):
I didn't care about.

Speaker 2 (20:17):
The rules, and I assumed he was gonna pick me.

Speaker 1 (20:20):
That's why Amy is in. So you say the categories,
Oh my god, I'm got to throw this through the
door the window in the door.

Speaker 2 (20:29):
Bobby just explained that you can do whatever you want
with your hands, and there's no there's no categories. But
you can with your hands say the category yes.

Speaker 1 (20:41):
And we will not let the person you're not gonna pick.
You can't talk about it, can't tell who you're picking.
You can't have any like talk beforehand about it, and
then we'll do it at ten am Central live on
our YouTube channel. And if you're able to do you
don't even pick tomorrow. You can pick one person or two,
it doesn't matter, all right, but I gotta run the
numbers on that. It's forty and thirty minutes. Unless you

(21:02):
want to pick two people fifty, it's fifty now one
other slight wrinkle you can think about. We won't remind
you during. But let's say you start with Amy and
it's going terrible. You can trader out for another person,
but your number goes up by three. All right, Yeah,
that actually might be the play. You just swap people out.
I mean, just like a six man. You're getting a
guy off the bench for the Grizzlies game, and that can.

Speaker 2 (21:21):
Happen, and the trades happen as much as possiblelity, it
goes up three every time.

Speaker 4 (21:25):
Yeah, three more.

Speaker 1 (21:26):
So like if lunch is terrible, I can send him
to the portal. You can put him in the portal.
And let's say you have thirteen left. You put him
in the portal and you bring Amy in, but now
you're back to sixteen.

Speaker 4 (21:36):
Okay, I like that.

Speaker 2 (21:38):
Do you think it's go ahead.

Speaker 5 (21:39):
Can he skip things like if they can't get it,
can you like sit it down and pass it for
a little bit, or does he have to get it
every time?

Speaker 1 (21:46):
So I'm glad you asked, because we were making up
the rules on our own because trades has been around
for hundreds of years and people play it different ways,
and I think that's probably fine. You can probably pass right,
I guess. So you ain't want to do limited we
have like a pass number. I just want to go
through it, like keep passing them all you could, but
you eventually have to get back to back in. Yeah,

(22:09):
So I would say I feel like.

Speaker 4 (22:11):
The no pass would be better no pass, right, because
then they're just stuck with it, and then the stress
level goes.

Speaker 1 (22:16):
So if you two are fighting about it, I feel
like there should be a middle, and it should be
we'll give them three passes.

Speaker 2 (22:23):
Okay, So you get three passes, okay.

Speaker 1 (22:28):
Thirty minutes sound forty charades. If they get it, you win,
If they don't, you don't, and we'll stream the whole
thing live. Doable, not simple and not super hard, doable,
kind of hard, but simple, because if it had been
really easy, I would have been no way. I don't
want I don't want to have to buy them the tickets,
but I want to give them the opportunity to win

(22:49):
the tickets. I'll pay for them myself. I'll just buy
them off whatever site we have here.

Speaker 3 (22:53):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (22:53):
I like the idea of having a bench. I can
just rotate through people.

Speaker 1 (22:57):
Great, But the problem is it goes up three every time.

Speaker 6 (22:59):
I get it. But if somebody's hot, keep them.

Speaker 1 (23:01):
If they're cold, you know, if they're starting to stumble
over their words, get him out of there, put them
in the portal. Are you good at tarades Ray? Yeah,
it is one of the games we will play. We've
played at the Odds before. Justin's played it with us before.

Speaker 2 (23:11):
He's like, I've played it before.

Speaker 3 (23:12):
I got a question. This is just me spitballing here.
What's in it for us?

Speaker 1 (23:17):
It's nothing fun sporting our friend the same thing, the
thing that was in it for you to rebound the
balls for Amy.

Speaker 2 (23:24):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (23:25):
Yeah, he wanted to be on the live stream for that, right,
but this.

Speaker 2 (23:28):
Is life livestream.

Speaker 4 (23:29):
Oh there you go.

Speaker 3 (23:31):
I just I was just one you know that thought
about Man, what am I going?

Speaker 1 (23:35):
It's like a fun bit.

Speaker 4 (23:35):
We just do yeah, and like cool if he went
to the game, so I'd like to help him with that, okay.

Speaker 1 (23:40):
And it'd also be fun to get to be the
one pick because you get to play the game.

Speaker 3 (23:42):
I guess I shouldn't think about me at all all
the time.

Speaker 4 (23:45):
That's kind of a life lesson. You know, you should
probably take.

Speaker 2 (23:47):
Them, but you think it's better that he does the
singles and rotates out, or he should just pick two
and stick with the fifty.

Speaker 1 (23:54):
I don't heartfake the world. I would stick to one
and I even shift them unless they just really suck
because you're going up three, Like if it's going moderately, well,
I would just stay with them. And then it's going
to take a minute to develop a rapport for sure.
I don't know. I don't have an answer. We literally
came up with these rules of just a few minutes ago.

Speaker 4 (24:13):
And for people listening, if they want to remember this
that they want to see it live, just go to
the Bobby Bone Show YouTube page, hit subscribe and it alerts.

Speaker 2 (24:21):
You, Right, that's what's in it for a lunchbox.

Speaker 4 (24:23):
Well, that's the whole point we're doing it, remember reminding, Yeah,
he's he's doing the plot no hit subscribe and that
way you get an alert and it reminds you we're
going live.

Speaker 3 (24:31):
Smart Eddie, good job.

Speaker 7 (24:32):
Thank you.

Speaker 4 (24:33):
Dude. All was thinking, well, I don't know about that.

Speaker 1 (24:36):
Well, no, not really, Okay, so that'll be tomorrow.

Speaker 6 (24:41):
That's good.

Speaker 1 (24:41):
Ten Central. When the show is over, we will go
live and Ray will play charades and Ray you can
give as your answer on how you'd like to do
it tomorrow if it's one or if it's two, Ton's good,
and I would just ask you to be a man
of integrity and not talk about it with show members
until tomorrow. I don't I don't really see how that'd
be advantageous, but yeah, it could be like, hey, if

(25:04):
I put my hand up, that means it's worth you
could go through what categories mean all of that.

Speaker 4 (25:08):
I scratched my head that whatever this means.

Speaker 1 (25:11):
If I move my elbow and they start with it
starts on the arm, Yeah, I would scheme the whole thing.
If it were me, I'd scheme the whole thing out. Oh,
I'd spell it all.

Speaker 2 (25:20):
Sorry, guys, I wouldn't remember. I'd have to get out
my key.

Speaker 3 (25:24):
Exactly.

Speaker 1 (25:25):
Anything that sus I think you guys can just sus
it out and then that would be immediate termination of
the game and the tickets, So that would be something
like that. Okay, I still will do it tomorrow. Okay,
everybody come in, fired up, ready to go.

Speaker 3 (25:40):
I'm ready, man.

Speaker 1 (25:41):
He hasn't pick the people yet.

Speaker 6 (25:43):
I mean, lunch will start on the bench. What's in
it for me? Exactly?

Speaker 1 (25:47):
You don't want negative nelly starts. Okay, let's take it bright, guys,
do a little mineral thank you. At the end of
this podcast, I'm gonna play Amy and I recording some
of the liner stuff that we do in the morning
and sometimes it's just funny. But do you know how
long that file was that you sent off, because we
again we do this thing called country.

Speaker 4 (26:08):
Minute ninety seconds.

Speaker 1 (26:10):
I think it's about a minute and a half. Okay,
you'll hear it at the end, and mostly the word
is baseball, but Amy kept saying basketball, and then I
said something different, and then she started going, well that's
not right either, and I'm like, are you just saying
that because you said the wrong So it's a whole thing.
But you can hear what we do before the show
when we're both like okay, still kind of a sleep
and our brains aren't working. But yeah, that'll be coming
up in just a minute. Hey you check your bitcoin lunchbox. No, man,

(26:33):
we'll check it, check see if you made any money.
So we'll do that. Let me know when you get
that up. Seat. Geek release the top ten most expensive
concert tickets of twenty twenty five. So if you want
to go to this show, and each of these are individual,
these are the tickets that cost the most, and a
lot of these these are legacy tours that cost a
whole lot. There's always new artists and he guesses Amy

(26:54):
the Rock.

Speaker 2 (26:56):
Ahha, it's so funny. Who's on tour?

Speaker 3 (27:04):
I know one that's on tour that's old.

Speaker 1 (27:06):
Well, it doesn't they're not all. I'm just saying there's
some legacy stuff in here. Oh I'll just go ten
to one the Eagles. That's got to be that had
been a good guest. But no, not one of the
most expensive tickets. Huh. Number ten Coldplay average ticket price
one hundred and seventy three dollars. The Music of the
Spears Tour Number nine Billie Eilish one hundred and seventy
nine bucks. Number eight Olivia Rodrigo the Guts World Tour.

(27:29):
Her tours and like Latin America have been wild. You
watch them, Yeah, social media, like one hundred thousand people
are there.

Speaker 4 (27:37):
She's seriously over there.

Speaker 1 (27:39):
Well, she's massive everywhere. But it's almost when like somebody
big in America goes somewhere, they're normally not more people
come because it's like this might be the only time
we get to see them.

Speaker 4 (27:46):
That good point.

Speaker 1 (27:47):
Uh Gracie Abrams at number seven, one hundred and eighty
one dollars, number six, Black Pink one hundred eighty five dollars.
I guess I'm a big Black Pink fan.

Speaker 7 (27:56):
Now.

Speaker 2 (27:58):
I only learned of her because you telling me she's
Black Pink because White Lotus.

Speaker 4 (28:04):
Oh that's some mook.

Speaker 1 (28:07):
Yeah, that's like, I guess I'm a fan because how
was he getting a lot of Lisa Lisa? Yeah, I
was getting a lot of Lisa because I was doing
a lot of White Lotus stuff. I was getting a
lot of Lisa content for a while. It's not there
as much anymore, but for a minute there, I was like,
she's really famous. Uh Green Day number five, one hundred
eighty six bucks. The Savior's Tour, that a little funny

(28:27):
thing gone with Charlie Xx because when she Charlie XX performed,
she had a sash on that said like should have
been headliner at Coachella, and then the guy from Green
Day War One that said actual headliner because they were
the headliner over her, but just one spot. And but
they were like they were just poking fun.

Speaker 3 (28:43):
It was good.

Speaker 1 (28:44):
It's a good little thing. The Green Day set looked awesome,
didn't it.

Speaker 4 (28:47):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (28:48):
I felt like the crowd was good for that too,
And a lot of times the crowd really isn't that
kind of a cool guy crowd.

Speaker 4 (28:53):
I saw him last year. They were amazing live.

Speaker 3 (28:55):
Really.

Speaker 1 (28:56):
The Lady Gaga stuff was freaking crazy because I could
Shell's two I say two nights, but it's two weekends.
Lady Gag gos the visual. I don't know how much
money they paid her, but I think she put it
all on her freaking visual. There was one part of
the performance where she was dancing against herself on a chessboard,
like playing chess against herself, but it was an old

(29:18):
version of herself, like the old version the crazy. It
wasn't in a meat dress, but like really it was
the creative to that was spectacular, like the Beyonce stuff
that back in the day was always the leader. It
was the leader in the clubhouse going into this year.
But the Lady Gaga stuff equal or better. But also

(29:38):
there's been years of technology and you can see that
and basically the Missy Elliott stuff. I watched so much
of those Coachella performances. They spent a lot of money
on stage. I had just gone out with a chair
yeah yeah, one person save yeah, yeah, no overhead. I
don't even know who. My favorite was Green Day. I
watched a lot of their stuff. I watched The Go

(30:01):
Gos with Billy Joe Armstrong. He came out and played
with them, and they're older now, they're probably sixty. But
that was really cool too. And it's not even they
sounded good, but they hadn't played together forever and it
was the first time they had played The Girl Man
Go Goes. Yeah, the Three Women, Yeah yeah. Eighties instruments, Yeah,
they were big in the eighties. Do a Leap at

(30:21):
four hundred eighty six bucks, Landa deel Ray at three
one hundred and eighty seven dollars, Drake at two hundred
and ninety one dollars, and Kendrick and Sizza at two
hundred and six dollars. So those are the top ten,
and those aren't with resale, like because you can go
to the site now and resale shady. Some of that shady.
It's not even scalpur. It's like I know artist groups

(30:43):
that will buy their own tickets back and resell them Formah,
there are it's it's a it's nothing illegal, but it
just feels like you put your tickets on sale for
one hundred fifty bucks, which is already expensive, and they're
not even adding the fees in when you see it,
because all the fees get popped on at the end.
But well, it's right, it's a really smart thing to do.

(31:04):
It's not illegal. But let's say I'm doing a show
and I know the show is going to sell out
and I don't really want to, like, I could probably
listen my tickets for a whole lot more, but then
if you're the guy who made tickets impossible to get.
So let's say I make my tickets seventy dollars, which
is still expensive but it's not and so well, I'm
gonna buy a whole bunch of them before they even
go out and then resell them on the resale for

(31:25):
one hundred and forty and you don't know I'm selling them.

Speaker 4 (31:28):
You look like the good guy.

Speaker 1 (31:29):
It's yeah, I get my tickets low. It's it's scalp.
It's quote scalpers that do it.

Speaker 4 (31:34):
Yeah, that's what I didn't know they did that.

Speaker 2 (31:36):
It's dirty.

Speaker 3 (31:36):
That's dirty, dirty you would do it.

Speaker 1 (31:40):
I know I like it, but it's dirty.

Speaker 3 (31:43):
I like it dirty. I got'm a bitcoin man.

Speaker 1 (31:47):
And how much did you put in?

Speaker 3 (31:50):
I put in five five?

Speaker 1 (31:53):
You put five hundred bucks in?

Speaker 3 (31:55):
Yeah? Maybe he didn't make it.

Speaker 1 (31:57):
I didn't make you do it.

Speaker 3 (31:58):
You influenced me.

Speaker 1 (31:59):
No, actually I encourage you to not. But if you
wanted to, I said, this is something that will eventually rise.
And you bought it at like eighty four eighty five
bucks or so, or eighty four forty five thousand for
a whole bitcoin, but you don't buy a whole bit coin.
How much have you made?

Speaker 3 (32:13):
I've made fifty one dollars and nine cents good pay
ten percent? You actually.

Speaker 4 (32:21):
Fifty one to five hundred?

Speaker 3 (32:23):
Yeah, you're right? How did you do that so quick?
Plus point nine eight five? Like I mean, I'm right
at it.

Speaker 1 (32:30):
Yeah, ten percent.

Speaker 4 (32:31):
I mean it's probably not exactly ten percent, but it's
not exactly ten.

Speaker 3 (32:34):
Percent, right any On just this point, I was like,
that was so close without even.

Speaker 4 (32:38):
But that's an easy fifty to five hundred, right, I
mean I wouldn't have gotten it.

Speaker 3 (32:43):
Yeah, you would have.

Speaker 1 (32:43):
That's a very simple one.

Speaker 4 (32:44):
Now, dude, you can give me the most simplest percentage
and I'll never even get close to it.

Speaker 1 (32:48):
But I've taught you how to do it.

Speaker 4 (32:49):
Yes, moving that zero and you know what about what
about in na video that we all bought?

Speaker 1 (32:55):
Dude, I'm telling you either those sanctions or killed us.

Speaker 3 (33:01):
They killed us.

Speaker 1 (33:01):
What are we at? That was your stock?

Speaker 3 (33:03):
Oh? Man? We were up.

Speaker 1 (33:05):
No, we can't do what we were. What are we now?

Speaker 3 (33:08):
Only up six percent?

Speaker 1 (33:10):
What's how much money are we up?

Speaker 6 (33:11):
Though?

Speaker 3 (33:12):
Two hundred and sixty two dollars?

Speaker 4 (33:13):
Okay, you're still up though.

Speaker 3 (33:15):
No, dude, you're not losing. We were up like fourteen hundred.

Speaker 4 (33:18):
But you can't think like that. Oh you can't because
you're not up there anymore.

Speaker 1 (33:21):
But again, we're nothing until we sell right now.

Speaker 3 (33:24):
Remember now, we're just here for a long run.

Speaker 1 (33:27):
I don't know that I want to be longer because
don't know, IM gonna know you guys. I know it's
how long am I know you? Guys? I like to
give my money back at some point.

Speaker 4 (33:32):
And that would be awkward, right, like if we're eighty
and you're like, hey, lunchbox, can we care he dies.

Speaker 1 (33:37):
And he didn't leave it in the wheel that we
put that whatever one thousand dollars with them, and is
why we're watching his wife's venmo like, oh my gosh,
Like at some point we need a money bag.

Speaker 3 (33:48):
And why do I got a die? Why don't you die?

Speaker 1 (33:51):
We all die?

Speaker 4 (33:51):
Okay, that's just who's done.

Speaker 1 (33:53):
If I die, I leave mine to Amy.

Speaker 2 (33:55):
Thank you well the crab.

Speaker 3 (33:56):
I'm the one running it.

Speaker 6 (33:57):
Man.

Speaker 1 (33:57):
We didn't want to give it to you, though, we
woulda let Amy run. If I die, I give mine
to Amy. I want to do this. Spill the tea.
It's been sitting up here for a minute. I've already
forgot what it's about. So right, do we have to
spill the tea up?

Speaker 7 (34:10):
Yep?

Speaker 1 (34:10):
Okay, hit it.

Speaker 3 (34:12):
Let's spill the tea.

Speaker 1 (34:15):
Okay, so this is an anonymous spill the tea. I
do not remember what I put this on my sheet
maybe a week ago, and I don't remember what it is,
so I'm just gonna play it.

Speaker 6 (34:24):
Hit it.

Speaker 7 (34:25):
This is a great day for America. The roads are
going to become safer. All of us can rejoice. A
conversation was over her that Morgan is getting rid of
her Jeep, which means no more ducks. She'll be able
to see over the dashboard. And I don't want to
be the one to spill the news, but we are
here to tell you the ducks are going bye bye.

(34:48):
I hope what I heard is true, Morgan, do you
care to comment.

Speaker 1 (34:55):
That anonymous person says you are you selling your Jeep?

Speaker 5 (34:58):
I'm considering it. I have not decided. I honestly, I
have an attachment to Jeep, and I'm considering buying another
brand vehicle. And it's like, really given me quite the
dilemma to make.

Speaker 1 (35:11):
But you like your Jeep. I look, you're good. You
have brand loyalty. They've done a great job with you.

Speaker 5 (35:16):
I know, And so I'm really struggling, like am I
gonna because my my Jeep right now is kind of
falling apart. It's hit like we're over.

Speaker 1 (35:23):
So you're a different car, a newer car, I would
say just a hun Dai, but hey, look, if you
love a jeep. The ducks thing though, gets us because
you have so many freaking ducks.

Speaker 5 (35:31):
Well, listen, there is another car that I'm considering. They
also kind of have a thing that collect things that
they're not a duck.

Speaker 2 (35:40):
What other car collects things?

Speaker 3 (35:42):
I've never heard of another car collection?

Speaker 1 (35:44):
And let's think about this.

Speaker 4 (35:45):
Does Hundai collect anything?

Speaker 1 (35:47):
Just happy customers, just five star reviews?

Speaker 3 (35:56):
Huh, lambos?

Speaker 1 (36:01):
What would you buy that has a collection?

Speaker 4 (36:03):
Like, oh, don't like volkswagons or something flowers?

Speaker 1 (36:08):
Yeah, that's that's fair. I don't think she'd get a
box like a Mini Cooper.

Speaker 2 (36:11):
I could do you imagine I go for.

Speaker 1 (36:14):
What? What? What's the car?

Speaker 5 (36:16):
I'm thinking of?

Speaker 1 (36:16):
A Bronco And what do they collect? Because nobody ever
put any on my Bronco me neither.

Speaker 5 (36:20):
They've been talking about there's some people that have done
donkeys or some people that have done horses.

Speaker 2 (36:25):
It's like a new thing donkey.

Speaker 5 (36:28):
It kind of kind of looks like a horse.

Speaker 1 (36:30):
But this is just this is so derivative right of
the jeep dog. So it's just them trying to.

Speaker 2 (36:33):
Come up with Yeah, that's a knockoff and I here
for it.

Speaker 1 (36:37):
I'm back to Hondai. Get your They collect people that
rave about their products. I mean, if that's what you want.
So yeah, there you go a few things here. A
few passengers said they were trapped inside a Waymou driverless
taxi in Austin.

Speaker 3 (36:50):
There is what we're worried about.

Speaker 1 (36:51):
One said cars kept hanking at us and it would
not move, It would not let us out, and it
only did after they threaten to go live on TikTok oh.

Speaker 4 (37:00):
See isn't that Is that what we want? I want
to be trapped inside of our taxi cabs?

Speaker 3 (37:07):
That has to be emergency.

Speaker 1 (37:08):
Except that's a fair question. But it's also we trust
other humans that we do not know driving at us
with two yellow lines that separate nothing actually except trust.
We trust the person that we do not know. We
don't know other day has been, We don't know if
they can drive, we do not know if they've stolen
the car, bought the car, we don't know if they're
twelve not to come over into the line. It hit

(37:30):
us like we have all the trust and another human
being to not crash into us and kill us. So
when you're going is this what we want?

Speaker 3 (37:40):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (37:40):
Maybe because nobody got hurt here.

Speaker 4 (37:43):
Yeah, I mean I still think that the if they
were all if every road on the car was a computer,
like every road of the car, every car on the
road would be computer operated. Fine, let's do it.

Speaker 1 (37:56):
But that's never how it's going to because there was
a time when horses and cars are on the road
at the same time. They didn't go, well, no horses
if everybody was a car, So there is always that period.

Speaker 4 (38:06):
Yeah, but as long as there's us driving and then
computers drive in.

Speaker 1 (38:10):
But the US are gonna have way more accidents than
the computers. So let's say the computers have an accent
or two. That's gonna be big news because it's new
and it hasn't happened a bunch. There's five hundred thousand
accident it's a day. Ten thousand people die a day
in car wrecks.

Speaker 4 (38:23):
Yeah, yeah, it's.

Speaker 1 (38:26):
Just not news because it happens so much.

Speaker 4 (38:28):
It's computer glitches though, Man, you just never know what
it's gonna hit.

Speaker 1 (38:31):
True, but what a right, Human glitches happened way more
than computer glitch distractions is what that constantly.

Speaker 2 (38:36):
But then also there's the hackers.

Speaker 1 (38:39):
Great, and that's never happened. That's never happened with an
airplane either, So people say that the airplanes. It's never once
happened in an airplane.

Speaker 2 (38:45):
Thank you, that helps.

Speaker 4 (38:46):
Well, what do you mean there's still pilots on the airplane?

Speaker 1 (38:48):
Okay, well there are still people in the cars.

Speaker 7 (38:49):
Oh.

Speaker 4 (38:50):
True, but if the airplane was.

Speaker 1 (38:52):
You can be on your computer and hacker can still
get it even if you're sitting there on your computer
and they can dominate you and move you out. Yeah,
you're acting like just because you have the space bar,
you can take the control back. You can't control delete.

Speaker 3 (39:05):
And would you get an airplane if there was no pilot?

Speaker 2 (39:07):
No, no way, Yeah say no no way.

Speaker 1 (39:09):
No, why not if they hadn't tested it had been
safe and no way. The pilots really don't do anything
make sure that it's safe up and down.

Speaker 2 (39:20):
Yeah, they push very important and but.

Speaker 1 (39:23):
They push buttons for the most part, and the computer
does it. You're acting like it's so wild and new
that pilot's a human compu when when that first happened,
can you imagine we can't believe that the people aren't flying it.
They just push a button pilots fall asleep all the time,
all time.

Speaker 2 (39:41):
And there's a pilot and a co pilot you have and.

Speaker 4 (39:44):
They say, Johnny, I want to fall asleep. You stay up.

Speaker 1 (39:47):
There are one point one nine million people dying car
accidents every year.

Speaker 4 (39:51):
Yeah that's a lot. Wait till way Moo takes over.
Then the stats will pop up on they'll go way
down and back to your airplane. Though the airplanes are
not they're not controlled remotely right now, Like they still
need a pilot. So you can't hack something that's not computerized,
like is run by a computer right now.

Speaker 2 (40:10):
I guess we kind of thought that the hacking would
have happened with on site or whatever what's that thing
called on star on site?

Speaker 1 (40:15):
Oh yeah, that you're not making that. You're not speaking logically,
so I'd like for you to say it again so
I can, yeah, refute.

Speaker 4 (40:22):
So planes are not like controlled by a computer yet airplanes,
like they still have a pilot they can put their
on so they're on whatever deck computer on autopilot. But
they have they have, but it's not connected to a network.
I don't believe they have computers in them right right,
it's not connected.

Speaker 1 (40:39):
To But how do you know that, Why would you
say it's not conning. What knowledge do you have that
it's not connected to network? My knowledge says otherwise you
have to update things. Sure, you don't have to update
computer systems and an airplane. So what do you do?
Bring in a hard drive every time and go, let
me plug it in and update the system.

Speaker 4 (40:55):
Well, so sometimes like you know your Southwest doesn't have
Wi Fi. Different, great boy, so that the planes not connected.
If you don't have Wi Fi to watch your movie,
that means the pilot doesn't have Wi Fi to connect
his plane.

Speaker 1 (41:07):
And this is why I won't argue bad because that's
his argument and.

Speaker 4 (41:09):
That's not Is that not accurate?

Speaker 7 (41:11):
So?

Speaker 1 (41:12):
Uh, some parts of planes are isolated, like commercial are
isolated where you really can't hack in. Some aren't because
systems have to be updated and you can't update a
system from inside the plane. You have to update it
from another body.

Speaker 4 (41:30):
I would assume you would updated on the ground, right,
Like I.

Speaker 1 (41:32):
Don't think it takes over sure, but still there's the
ability to connect.

Speaker 2 (41:36):
Every airport they go to and they connect to the.

Speaker 1 (41:42):
So not the case. So planes aren't able to be
connected to uh, same with like cars they don't hack
in to Tesla's.

Speaker 2 (41:50):
Yeah, yeah, I get that now. That's what I was
thinking with the if they did, maybe it's just movies
that have made us scared.

Speaker 3 (41:57):
Oh, Tesla, that's true.

Speaker 1 (41:59):
If they did, and you have your hands on the wheel,
though it could out control your hands where you can't
stop it. That's why you're saying, like a pilot, if
they got hacked, a pilot can still pull the things.
It's defeating the purpose of the hacking, which takes control
of it, and you don't have control of it even
though you're there.

Speaker 4 (42:14):
So you're telling me that right now, a hacker could
control a plane, but it hasn't yet.

Speaker 1 (42:18):
I'm not telling you that. I'm saying the fear was
that and it hasn't happened because they have built them
that it seems. I won't say impenetrable, because nothing is.
But as of right now, they have not hacked an
airplane that we know of.

Speaker 4 (42:35):
I just assumed it wasn't possible. That's why they hadn't
done any and I figure hackers could figure out anything.

Speaker 1 (42:39):
And pilots it's eighty eight percent autopilot, the ten to
fifteen minutes doing takeoff, and the twenty minutes when they land.
That's all they're needed for.

Speaker 4 (42:48):
Yeah, and that's a big part of it seeing that.

Speaker 1 (42:51):
But they're not having to like move it like a boat.
They just push a button and it takes it on
its course. It moves the plane like my buddy's plane.

Speaker 4 (42:57):
The one that has the prop is one fan in
the front, like single engine, got one fan in the front.
And I was up there with him and he puts
it on autopilot. I'm like, do we trust this plane
from nineteen eighty seven's autopilot? Like he's like, yeah, dude,
it's great. It doesn't do anything. It's like, this is
the easiest part about flying.

Speaker 3 (43:13):
So he said.

Speaker 4 (43:14):
But I'm like, oh, do you let a computer do it?
Not the eighty seven. I don't think the eighty seven
had a computer in it. Autopilot just does what It
just basically just saves whatever steady Yeah, whatever setting it's on,
so that that keeps it that way.

Speaker 1 (43:28):
Yeah. I don't know about autopilot, but I know that
there'll be far less people die when we go to
waimos and other cars. Yeah, they control it and not humans.

Speaker 4 (43:39):
Those weymos are weird.

Speaker 1 (43:40):
An autopilot system want to play. Automatic controls the aircraft's path, altitude, speed,
and heading essentially taken over routine testing the pilot. It
can maintain a constant altitude, it can follow a pre
programmed flight plan. It can even assist in certain maneuvers. Oh,
barrels autopilot barrel southwest Like, hey, guys.

Speaker 4 (43:58):
We're also about to get those waymos here. I see
them out testing them.

Speaker 1 (44:00):
I'm also not saying it's weird. It's bizarre. I've never
been in one, and it feel a bit scary at first. However,
everything new that involves humans is a bit scary at
first until it's normal.

Speaker 4 (44:17):
Have you been in a self driving tesla? Yeah? I
had a one where you can just sit back and
read a book.

Speaker 1 (44:24):
In certain states they don't allow full sit back. Here
they didn't allow full sit back. So I could push
the button and it would drive. It would stay as
long as there were lines on the road. It would
do the whole thing, and then after a while I go, hey,
you gotta put your hands on the wheel. Remindus you're
still here, and so you'd have to go and then
you take your hands off and.

Speaker 3 (44:40):
You would do that.

Speaker 1 (44:42):
It controlled the car well if you.

Speaker 4 (44:44):
Had that car, you would do it.

Speaker 1 (44:45):
I would totally try it, so scared to let it
just go.

Speaker 3 (44:48):
So like when we go to Austin next weekend, there's
those way mods. Do I need an app for that?

Speaker 1 (44:52):
Probably the same way you need an Uber app? Right,
I didn't act for anything.

Speaker 3 (45:00):
I just wondered if they had a credit card thing
like when you get in, like you just tap the
credit card.

Speaker 2 (45:03):
That makes me more info on you, just like Uber.

Speaker 1 (45:07):
Yeah, And I think that's such a technology based thing.
If they didn't have a technology based way to get it,
that'd be weird, Like you have to hail a way, Yeah.

Speaker 3 (45:16):
Because I may, Man, that's scary, but I may try
it next weekend.

Speaker 1 (45:20):
It's weird, It is weird. It's scary. But when it's that,
it'll be so much safer than what it is now,
which is a bunch of tired, sleepy, distracted, drunk, young, old, angry, short, tall, skinny,
fat humans. Yeah, and we trust them. We don't even know.

Speaker 6 (45:38):
Here they go.

Speaker 3 (45:38):
We do trust them. It's so weird.

Speaker 1 (45:40):
It's weird. The two lines we just trust because two
lines someone's gonna hit his head on.

Speaker 3 (45:43):
And we also trust like people to come pick us up,
like there's random strangers and we think, oh, they're just
great people. Maybe how do we know they're not on site?
I mean because back in the day and Austin, I
gotten a cab one time and I'm drying. He's taking
me home after a nine on the sixth Street and
I'm like, oh, what's that means?

Speaker 8 (45:58):
Oh?

Speaker 3 (45:59):
Man, I stop by my bus. His house smoked a
couple of bulls and I'm like, oh, what you did?
What I got out of the cab. Because it's like,
you just trust these people like they're not doing stuff,
and it's like, oh, my gosh.

Speaker 1 (46:10):
I guess I never fully trust them. You never do,
even when you get into an uber humans in general.
Oh yeah, that makes it, you know, generally across the board,
they don't really trust him. Marilyn woman has won three
big lottery prizes. Always in mid April. Investigate little it
seems a little weird little coding, Yeah, pend some numbers
in the code. So she has collected a fifty thousand

(46:33):
dollars lottery prize recently, and she won ten thousand and
twenty thousand five and two years ago.

Speaker 4 (46:41):
What's what's the order? Does it have the order of
which one she went first, because I'm assuming.

Speaker 1 (46:44):
Five years ago, ten thousand, two years ago, twenty thousand,
recently fifty.

Speaker 4 (46:47):
Yeah, she's going up, she's going up, she's testing, she's
getting greedy.

Speaker 1 (46:51):
Hear from upi dot com. Oh you think that's it great?

Speaker 4 (46:53):
Yes, it's like when you steal a credit card. You
do like one little cent charge and then you keep
going up.

Speaker 1 (46:58):
It's consuming her, but then you don't do an inner
you I think.

Speaker 4 (47:00):
Oh, she interviewed.

Speaker 1 (47:01):
Yeah, they're asking her about it, unless you're hiding in
plain sight. Now, that's hiding in plane side.

Speaker 3 (47:06):
That's what I'm saying.

Speaker 1 (47:07):
No, no, no, no. The reference we used it and maybe
at tadd incorrectly the other day. Hiding a plank side
is talking about something that you're doing while you're actually
doing something illegal. But you're right there talking about not
doing illegal, but you're doing it. That would be hiding
in plain sight. Oh there she's talking about. She's winning like.

Speaker 2 (47:25):
Politicians that are gay but they're anti gay marriage.

Speaker 1 (47:28):
Not the same. Really, it's not no, not possibly, but
not not not really. I wouldn't say that's just mostly
a liar. Oh okaycause she's not lying. She's not saying
she's not stealing.

Speaker 2 (47:43):
Oh, politicians like I don't, didn't have kids.

Speaker 1 (47:47):
And then it is secretly gay. That's kind of that's
that's a lite.

Speaker 2 (47:49):
Okay is it? You're a bank teller?

Speaker 4 (47:53):
Yeah, come on, you got this, put your laundering money
that that that Yeah, you you wash money at work.

Speaker 1 (48:02):
That would be a decent example up right.

Speaker 2 (48:04):
Because you take your money.

Speaker 1 (48:05):
They're looking to see who's how the money is out
and who's taking the money. But you're a teller. They're like, well,
they wouldn't do that because it's a teller that we'd
go to them first, we investigate them first. But it's
so that's hiding in plant sight. That would be hiding
in plant sight if get away with oh a doctor, Oh.

Speaker 2 (48:24):
I still don't understand it. So I'm trying to get there.

Speaker 4 (48:26):
Okay, but you got one.

Speaker 2 (48:28):
I don't really feel like that was a good one.

Speaker 1 (48:31):
It was a fair one. I would have accepted it
with a check on.

Speaker 2 (48:33):
What about a doctor who her has access to drugs
and they yes, steal them.

Speaker 1 (48:45):
They tell them, yeah.

Speaker 2 (48:46):
They steal they sell them that they like you, the
doctor wouldn't do that. He took an oath. But it's
like oh, he his access any I don't know.

Speaker 1 (48:55):
Well, I would say if they're looking for the person
that is selling drugs and they can't really figure it out,
like we've looked everywhere, and the doctor's like and on
and he's trying to help him find it, but he's
really doing it. He's not saying he's not doing it.
He's actually part of the looking, but he's hiding from
he's in plane sight like he's involved with it. So
then I were looking at him. He's actually hiding by
being a part of it, by not saying he's not

(49:15):
a part of it.

Speaker 3 (49:16):
What about the Kansas City bank robber the wolf Man?
Was he hiding in plain sight?

Speaker 1 (49:22):
It's kind of I don't know. Generally it is.

Speaker 3 (49:25):
Amy don't know, don't best mind. Amy doesn't know what it is.

Speaker 1 (49:30):
It's being right in front of people, but people aren't
really recognizing you for exactly what you're doing, even though
you're in front of people. Got it go ahead?

Speaker 6 (49:40):
You are.

Speaker 2 (49:42):
An investor for people like Bernie made Off. You're investing
people's money, but you're not. Okay, God, lies is so hard.

Speaker 1 (49:54):
I don't know you have made it hard.

Speaker 2 (49:56):
It's just just saying I'm gonna ask Google.

Speaker 4 (50:00):
Good keep thinking about it?

Speaker 2 (50:01):
What all day is an example? What about a d E?
A agent undercover?

Speaker 1 (50:06):
There we go, but you're what about a teacher who
sells math who's.

Speaker 4 (50:12):
You would never even think about the teacher, but this
should show detectives. They'll always start with the obvious ones.

Speaker 1 (50:18):
That's right, doctor of someone. Your sister said, she's in Spain.

Speaker 2 (50:26):
Yeah, because my niece is studying abroad. So my sister
went to visit her for a while, and they're doing
all kinds of things.

Speaker 1 (50:32):
So she went to a bull fighting they did.

Speaker 2 (50:34):
They went to a bullfight in Spain, and my sister
didn't know going into it. I mean, she's never been
to Spain. She just heard of bullfights, but she kind
of thought, oh, this would be fun. Like the rodeo
in Texas.

Speaker 4 (50:45):
It's different.

Speaker 2 (50:47):
Yeah, she's traumatized.

Speaker 4 (50:48):
Different.

Speaker 1 (50:49):
She's fighting bull killing.

Speaker 2 (50:51):
It's bull yeah, they should call it bull killing.

Speaker 4 (50:54):
But sometimes the bull does kill the matador.

Speaker 3 (50:56):
Yeah, sometimes yeah, she Oh my gosh, can you imagine
a one where the.

Speaker 2 (51:01):
Oh yeah, no, honestly, like she's disturbed.

Speaker 1 (51:05):
I'm going to give you a hiding a plane site.
A famous example Ted Bundy, working at a suicide hot line.

Speaker 3 (51:14):
Okay, so, but that's not.

Speaker 2 (51:17):
What so would he would he get vulnerable people on
the phone and.

Speaker 1 (51:21):
Maybe go and it made him a better serial killer.
He learned, and he would all he could also know
who they were and he would go learn after he
would talk. Tom could be And so when they're looking
for somebody who's killing, it's not somebody who helps people
to keep from dying, because his job was to keep

(51:41):
people from dying, work in the suicide hot line, but
he was secretly killing.

Speaker 3 (51:45):
Got it. So like those nurses that do the like
ivs they put something in the ivy at the hospital
or hiding planes, they're supposed to be helping those people
in there.

Speaker 2 (51:54):
Yeah, they have that like that's sick, that sick thing
where they just want to kill people that are already died.

Speaker 4 (52:00):
I say, we should be done with the examples.

Speaker 1 (52:02):
I was done. It was never it was never even wrong.

Speaker 2 (52:05):
I'm sure that this is annoying the listeners, but for
whatever reason, I can't wrap my head around it.

Speaker 1 (52:09):
And so you know, okay, we are done.

Speaker 2 (52:11):
Okay, thank you all.

Speaker 4 (52:15):
That's all I got. It's like, no, no, no, he was
just talking.

Speaker 3 (52:18):
What were you talking about? Right before that before you
brought up Ted Bundy.

Speaker 4 (52:21):
Oh what were we talking about?

Speaker 3 (52:23):
I don't know, dude, crap man, it was something interesting.

Speaker 1 (52:25):
We are done. Thank you all for beings. Yeah, tomorrow
ten am Central, Raymundo will try to do the thirty
minute challenge. We have all the roles that are here,
and he's going to do charades if he can get
forty right in thirty minutes. Or should we give the
option for Ray to actually be the receiver and pick

(52:48):
the person to give?

Speaker 7 (52:49):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (52:50):
Can we let him pick that if he wants to
be the giver or the receiver if he wants it.
But he was already concerned about lunch Bucks throwing it. Well,
but he didn't have pick lunchbox or anything like.

Speaker 6 (52:59):
Ray.

Speaker 1 (52:59):
You can pick if you want to be the one
the giver or the taker.

Speaker 6 (53:02):
You all think about it. Typically I'm a taker. But yeah, fair.

Speaker 4 (53:05):
Enough, really fair enough.

Speaker 1 (53:07):
That's interesting, all right, So that'll be ten am Central tomorrow.
Ray will do it and if he wins, I'll buy
him close tickets to the basketball game, the Memphis Grizzly
playoff basketball. That's good, Thank you, we'll see tomorrow. By body, Hey,
it's Bobby bones. I'm here with Amy, Amy, what's up.

Speaker 2 (53:23):
Here's Jason Aldan talking about his love of basketball and baseball.
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (53:29):
Did you say basketball?

Speaker 4 (53:30):
Nope?

Speaker 2 (53:32):
Just my brain. Here's Jason al Dean talking about his
Here's Jason al Dean talking about his love of baseball
and the connection to country music.

Speaker 1 (53:42):
After a lengthy series of medical issues and surgeries, Tim
McGraw ready to be back on stage.

Speaker 2 (53:48):
Is ready?

Speaker 3 (53:49):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (53:50):
Did you even say it is?

Speaker 1 (53:51):
I don't need to say Okay, you don't ready to
be back on stage?

Speaker 6 (53:57):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (53:57):
Okay, Sorry, you're trying to me with you?

Speaker 2 (54:00):
No, No, I just I feel like this is way.
Oh I feel like this is is necessary.

Speaker 1 (54:07):
I think you're trying to them even with you.

Speaker 2 (54:09):
No. No, I said basketball and it says baseball. I'm
the worst.

Speaker 1 (54:14):
Okay, here we go now he even getting off flustered.
After a lengthy series of medical issues and surgeries, Tim
McGraw ready to get back on stage. Tim will be
performing at Bristol Motor Speedway August second for the Speedway
Classic ahead of the Braves and Reds Game. See it works,
doesn't it? I don't think it works? It works?

Speaker 6 (54:33):
Does it work?

Speaker 1 (54:35):
It works? It works. I did it on purpose.

Speaker 2 (54:38):
Okay, okay. Here's Dirk's Bentley explained.

Speaker 1 (54:42):
I didn't say here's it, didn't say here's there.

Speaker 2 (54:43):
I I do my own go ahead. Here's Dirk's Bentley
explaining how he and his band got on the pickleball bandwagon.

Speaker 1 (54:51):
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