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June 10, 2025 51 mins

A listener called to share their frustration on why they think members of the show sounded entitled and whiny. Amy shares a story about a mom who is being accused of having a mental breakdown but to others it appears she is just being a great parent. How can the two be true? This led to Amy opening up about the time she almost had a psychotic breakdown but forced herself to stop from making a crazy decision. How a prank might turn into one of the greatest marketing stories of the year. Bobby shared the details of the story of country singer Conner Smith who was behind the wheel in the crosswalk death of a Nashville woman. We also share our Tuesday Reviews Day including a show Amy hated but powered through.

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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Here's a voicemail from last night.

Speaker 2 (00:03):
Hi, this is Kim from Oklahoma. I'm with my son
Luke and he has a morning corny for Amy. What
is different about a teacher and the train?

Speaker 3 (00:12):
One says expect gum out.

Speaker 4 (00:14):
The other says queue queue quu.

Speaker 1 (00:19):
Good job kid?

Speaker 5 (00:20):
All right, next one, I'm listen to a Thursday post show.

Speaker 2 (00:23):
Instead of whining about not getting free tickets, if you
want to go to something, buy them.

Speaker 5 (00:28):
Yourself, like the general public. You guys sound like complete babies.

Speaker 1 (00:34):
I agree and title, but we're not the general public.
Entitled is all get out?

Speaker 2 (00:38):
Yeah we're not. Jen Pop. Yeah you are.

Speaker 6 (00:42):
That's the thing, man, When you have a job like this,
you don't have to buy tickets.

Speaker 1 (00:47):
It sounds like you do.

Speaker 2 (00:48):
It's like if you work at the movie theater, like
you don't pay for a movie ticket. No, you know,
you go for free.

Speaker 1 (00:53):
The movie is built into the place where they already work.

Speaker 5 (00:56):
If there were a show up in this building, I
think you get to go free.

Speaker 1 (01:00):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (01:01):
Yeah, I appreciate the voicemails. Leave us voicemails anytime. Eight seven,
seven seventy seven, Bobby, Amy over to you.

Speaker 4 (01:08):
So there's this mom, I saw her on Instagram and
she decided that she was just gonna up and drive
her kids to Florida one day without going home to
pack or anything like. She went to go pick them up.
She said, she just had this invasive thought. She's like,
I should go to Florida and see my sister and family.
So she goes to pick her kids up wherever they
are and she's like, hey, kids, we're driving to Florida,

(01:30):
which was like over four hours, but she didn't go
she didn't go pack toothbrushes, underwear, nothing, And she's on
social media like saying how she just on a whim
decided to go do this and then she went to
Walmart and picked up essentials that they needed. But I
just saw the debate in the comments, like some people
are like, this sounds like a manic episode. Somebody check
on her, and then others are like what a fun

(01:51):
mom like this, And it just goes to show how
depending on what filter you're putting it through, like I
could see both sides, like, yeah, is she having a
I could see myself in some of my emotional moments
being like I'm just gonna get in the car and
I'm just gonna keep driving because that's how she acted.
She's like, I just want to get in the car,
keep driving, And then other people are like, wow, cool
way to be spontaneous. Your kids are gonna remember this forever.
But are they gonna remember it forever as being fun

(02:13):
or like, Mom, we didn't even go back, you know.

Speaker 3 (02:16):
So I don't know. I was just curious y'all's thoughts on.

Speaker 1 (02:20):
I think there's some factors of play here.

Speaker 5 (02:22):
One has she had other episodes in the past where
the doctors have recommended she needs medicine. Two have they
recommended that? Well, yeah, I know, but I'm just saying
two have they recommended it? And she's not been on
the medicine and yet she's still So that's the far
one pendulum side of it.

Speaker 1 (02:40):
The other side is, yeah, that's awesome.

Speaker 5 (02:42):
You probably as a kid, you know, learn that you
get to go do fun things and it creates spontaneity
within yourself and your future. So that would be that
pendulum swinging that way east and west. Let's go up
and down, now, pendulum going up and down. The first
part of that is if this all happens and they
go to Florida and it's all safe, and they have
a good time and they come back, it's like, wow,

(03:03):
how about that?

Speaker 1 (03:04):
That was a lot of fun. The other way is,
and they were supposed to.

Speaker 5 (03:09):
The Holy Spirit send them on a ride because they
needed to go and spend family time together.

Speaker 1 (03:13):
They go and have a.

Speaker 5 (03:13):
Car wreck and somebody gets hurt or bad. Oh, they
should have never They should have never done that. Why
are you listen to the voices in your head?

Speaker 2 (03:21):
That could be bad?

Speaker 5 (03:22):
Yeah, on a situation, there are eighty seven versions of
why it happened, because you can easily assign that to
something bigger than your religion. God spoke to her. Well,
if something bad happens, why is she listening to the
voices in her head? That wasn't God. That was an episode.
So it all depends on what happens afterward as to

(03:43):
what you can assign. Now again, it's revisionist. The assignment
is a revisionist because once she gets back and everybody
say it, it's like, man, good, Lord's center down there
to have some time with their kids. Yeah, but somebody
gets hurt, somebody gets sick, God forbid, somebody dies. She
was having a psychotic episode. The voice in her head
was something medicated.

Speaker 4 (04:04):
Yeah, well she's a she's a stay at home mom.
They homeschool their kids, like she has the freedom. But overall,
like my consist is, after watching the whole thing and
then doing a deep dive on her page, I don't
even know she popped up in my free I don't
follow her, I don't even remember her name, but I
just it just made me think. Overall, I thought that

(04:26):
if she was able to do it, it.

Speaker 3 (04:28):
Seemed like a fun experience.

Speaker 4 (04:30):
And I guess I sort of wish I could just
sometimes hop in my car and be like, kids, let's go,
we're driving to Colorado to see my sister, I.

Speaker 5 (04:37):
Think, being positive, like you're saying it's awesome, right, and
they had a great time, and the kids in miss school,
and right.

Speaker 4 (04:44):
It's obviously summer now too, either way, So I just thought, wow,
so crazy, how many people on here are saying she's
having a mental breakdown when really it looks to me
like she's just.

Speaker 5 (04:56):
The people that are saying she's having the mental breakdown
are the people that have never been introduced to a
version of that lifestyle.

Speaker 4 (05:04):
Yeah, she definitely seems more of like a free spirit parent.

Speaker 5 (05:07):
And again, if she goes and comes back and everybody's
healthy and safe.

Speaker 1 (05:10):
What a great parent.

Speaker 5 (05:11):
Yeah, but it's all based up on the results of
it more than it is because who knows why.

Speaker 2 (05:18):
She did it, but she's back and she's okay, Right,
I don't know.

Speaker 3 (05:20):
Yeah, I'll have to try to exactly.

Speaker 1 (05:22):
We're no, we don't know what I'm tell her.

Speaker 5 (05:25):
It's either God or it's she's having like a schizophrenic breakdown.

Speaker 4 (05:30):
Yeah, or yeah, it's like a manic episode. Like I
was thinking, there was a time where I thought about
it was.

Speaker 3 (05:36):
A time like I was on sixty.

Speaker 4 (05:38):
Five and I was about I was approaching my exit,
and I was like, I think, I'm just going to
keep going. But then I knew if I kept going
pretty much, I was just going to be in Alabama
and then where then where you.

Speaker 2 (05:50):
Need to be at your home.

Speaker 5 (05:51):
You're going home, and then you're yelling roll high just
like you're.

Speaker 2 (05:54):
Meant to be. You're going to sweet Home, Alabama.

Speaker 5 (05:56):
That was pulling you home, and you didn't even go.

Speaker 4 (05:58):
But during that time in my life, one percent, if
y'all had gotten wind and y'all would know this, that
I didn't get off on my exit, and I kept
driving with no plan.

Speaker 3 (06:07):
Y'all have been like, admit her to.

Speaker 4 (06:08):
The hospital now, just because.

Speaker 3 (06:11):
At that time I would have been having a break.
Howld am I now?

Speaker 1 (06:15):
No, No, I know how you are now?

Speaker 5 (06:17):
Then?

Speaker 3 (06:18):
Oh I was probably forty one forty two.

Speaker 5 (06:21):
Where were you in the divorce? Not yet, but it
had been decided, but you hadn't been divorced.

Speaker 4 (06:28):
Yeah, I mean there was stuff that was happening, like
kids stuff, husband's stuff.

Speaker 5 (06:32):
Like so what if you do this and we're like, oh,
it's crazy, But then you go down and you meet
the man in your dreams and he's freaking awesome, and
you girls were all tired like you always do, and
we'd have been like, well, that was a god thing.

Speaker 3 (06:42):
I know.

Speaker 5 (06:43):
It is all based on the results of what happens
before we assigned why it happened.

Speaker 3 (06:47):
Yeah, well I'm letting you know. It was shortly after.

Speaker 5 (06:51):
I walked into the Yeah, that was an episode.

Speaker 4 (06:54):
If you want to know frame of reference other than
my age, it was that season.

Speaker 2 (06:58):
It got it.

Speaker 6 (07:00):
Did you yell roll tide when you went to the pool?

Speaker 2 (07:02):
She did video the video of it.

Speaker 4 (07:05):
Yeah, So anyway, if anybody else with that, mom is
give me your handle.

Speaker 3 (07:08):
I gotta check on her.

Speaker 1 (07:09):
Her handle cb wall did I get her handle?

Speaker 3 (07:12):
Ber want to her Instagram handle?

Speaker 2 (07:14):
I know, so do you guys? Would you guys go
on that trip though, like, would you enjoy it?

Speaker 1 (07:18):
No?

Speaker 4 (07:18):
What?

Speaker 2 (07:19):
See? That would freak you out.

Speaker 1 (07:20):
I have too much to do.

Speaker 2 (07:21):
No no, not that, not that part like going without preparation,
no packing, not taking your stuff.

Speaker 1 (07:27):
I have too much to do.

Speaker 3 (07:28):
No, no, no, But you know, like you have to just
be like you know.

Speaker 5 (07:31):
Guys, I can't spend. I can't suspend that because I
always tend. I have no problem with that. I'd be fine.
I'll stop it again.

Speaker 4 (07:39):
Ya.

Speaker 5 (07:39):
I used to live out of gas stations even when
I lived at home, so it's no big deal. I
used to about all my grocery gas stations, all my toothpaste, toothbrush, everything,
So I'd be fine travel cross country.

Speaker 1 (07:48):
Don't need a single clothes. I would just get it
on the way. Yeah, okay, but I have too much.

Speaker 2 (07:52):
To do, so you're not going.

Speaker 5 (07:53):
No, and that's not even important stuff. I just I
have things I have to do.

Speaker 4 (07:57):
That reminds me of one part that she mentioned, and
or maybe this is somewhere in the comments she replied
to somebody like if she had gone home, she probably
would have changed her mind. Like she's like, and I
didn't want to give myself that option, like this seemed like.

Speaker 3 (08:11):
What we needed to do, and I wanted to go.

Speaker 4 (08:12):
But if you go home, you start packing and then
you pick up things, and then you're like, oh, should
we really do this?

Speaker 3 (08:18):
And then she's like, and I would have never gone.

Speaker 2 (08:19):
A mental breakdown. IM leaking to her mental breakdown.

Speaker 5 (08:21):
Now she's like avoiding going home first, like what happened
at home, because she like I don't want to.

Speaker 4 (08:29):
Do She's got more of like smart, like she knows
herself and she knows that. Like Bobby, she'll be like, oh,
I have too much to do, I can't go.

Speaker 1 (08:36):
So yeah, but mine's all a mental breakdown. My life
is a mental breakdown.

Speaker 2 (08:39):
Generally.

Speaker 1 (08:40):
That's a good story, though. That's interesting. I do believe
we assign.

Speaker 5 (08:46):
Results to things based on after it happened, why it
happened in that order, because we can go, oh, something
bad happened, she should have just she should have not gone,
she should have or something great happened big man stairs. Yeah,
we do that a lot without even noticing lunchbox.

Speaker 2 (09:03):
You're up. Yeah.

Speaker 6 (09:04):
This is an update to a story we talked about
a few months ago Ghost Adventurers. The guy that goes
and finds ghosts on the History Channel or whatever. His
wife had put out a murder for higher plot and
she was arrested and it was all in the news. Well,
she pleaded guilty and he found out when she was
arrested that this was the second time she had taken
a hit out on him and someone was blackmailing her

(09:27):
and had taken half of their life savings.

Speaker 1 (09:29):
Wait, did she put the hit out because she was
being blackmailed?

Speaker 6 (09:31):
No, No, she put the hit out and someone was like,
I'm gonna tell them, or you're gonna start paying me money,
and so she's like, I don't want to go to jail.
So she paid half their life savings. And he found
all this out when she was arrested.

Speaker 2 (09:42):
I mean, this is crazy.

Speaker 1 (09:43):
So he's out half his life savings as well.

Speaker 3 (09:45):
Now, yes, and so she's still like divorce sort of
and cheaper.

Speaker 2 (09:48):
You know what, that's the move is a hit man.

Speaker 5 (09:50):
I'm gonna go one layer. You don't kill as the hitman,
they buy you and then you just blackmailed them. I'm
not killing anybody because the worst Yeah, buy like a redemption.

Speaker 1 (10:00):
I don't know what you mean.

Speaker 2 (10:01):
You can for one hit man at.

Speaker 3 (10:02):
Some point jail for blackmail or murder black mail, right.

Speaker 5 (10:05):
So you hire me to kill and I'm like, no,
I'm not gonna do it, but I'm gonna take half
of your money. And then if you get caught, then
they get you for blackmail, which probably is a far
less significant penalty.

Speaker 2 (10:16):
Still years probably, but uh different than murder. Yeah, yeah,
that's whole life. Yeah, but she.

Speaker 6 (10:22):
Fell in love with this guy on a documentary about
he had massacred his whole.

Speaker 1 (10:26):
Family and massacred guy.

Speaker 6 (10:29):
She started being a pinpal with him and was like,
oh my gosh, I'm in love with this guy. And
so she wanted her husband killed, so she found some
guy her husband.

Speaker 1 (10:36):
I don't know.

Speaker 2 (10:36):
She was crazy like that.

Speaker 3 (10:37):
Now, this is a mental break.

Speaker 5 (10:39):
The husband has to know she is insane to just
fall in love with someone in a documentary a murderer.

Speaker 1 (10:44):
No, let's take everything else out. Let's say it wasn't
a murderer.

Speaker 5 (10:47):
Let's say he raised camels, and you just fall in
love with the guy on a documentary that you've never met.

Speaker 2 (10:52):
You don't think the husband knows she's nuts?

Speaker 6 (10:55):
No, he said, in this court testimony, this person over
here pointing in her I don't know her at all,
not one bit. I feel like this that right there
deserves prison time. And she got up and apologized and said,
I am sorry, I'm sorry for breaking us. I will
always have love for you, but I'm gonna promise you
that I will never contact you again in your life.

Speaker 1 (11:16):
Here's the difference.

Speaker 5 (11:17):
If you get arrested, charged, convicted a black mail maximum one.

Speaker 2 (11:23):
Year, Oh that's not bad.

Speaker 5 (11:25):
Maximum hit man more of a serious crime. It's murderer
for hire if no injury or death occurs. So you're
hired as a hit man, but you don't do the hit,
you'll get up to ten years in prison.

Speaker 2 (11:39):
Whoa just for being a hit man.

Speaker 1 (11:41):
If you do hit it's.

Speaker 5 (11:44):
Life, imprisonment, death penalty, all that, multiple lives. Yeah, I'm
black male, I'm like crazy. Also, if you're like a
ghost hunter, aren't you kind of crazy too? So crazy
attracts crazy like those who found each other.

Speaker 6 (11:55):
I mean probably a little crazy. Yeah, But she got
thirty six months to up to ninety months lunchwalk.

Speaker 1 (12:02):
Do you mean a ghost hunter at a bar and
that's his whole job. I'm not talking about why weird? Yeah, exactly, strange.

Speaker 5 (12:09):
Crazy crazy often attracts crazy. Now he didn't deserve to
be hit manned, not once but twice.

Speaker 2 (12:16):
Yeah, it's crazy. I mean, you never do know who
you're sleeping next to.

Speaker 6 (12:19):
Right, you think you know, but you have no idea.

Speaker 1 (12:23):
But when you're both crazy, you're kind of probably in
it together.

Speaker 4 (12:26):
But at some point, like when do you turn crazy? Right,
there's there's some people that like you're here asking for
a friend. No, no, no, no, thankfully, I don't think
I have multiple personalities. I'm hormonal and have different sides,
but I'm not. I don't have two different lives like
he was saying, I don't know this woman, so clearly

(12:48):
she was living like she's double life.

Speaker 3 (12:51):
But at what point, like say you do have that
you know?

Speaker 4 (12:55):
Like you we were talking to the other day about
when you're sick, like suddenly just like sickness comes over
you one and that you're fine next minute, you're not
with a mental.

Speaker 3 (13:03):
Illness like that.

Speaker 4 (13:03):
How at some point can you just suddenly have a
split personality?

Speaker 5 (13:08):
So I don't know the answer to that, but I
would say that when he says he doesn't know her,
he doesn't know the person that eventually hired the hit man,
but he probably knew the person that could fall in
love with someone on the documentary.

Speaker 1 (13:19):
Okay, well man.

Speaker 5 (13:20):
Love does crazy things to people, make some act completely irrational.

Speaker 1 (13:24):
Love lust.

Speaker 5 (13:26):
I think it was probably rooted in that with whatever
she was dealing with up in the cuckoo clock, and
it manifested itself in that way, like she fell in love.
Love makes you do odd things, hopefully good, hopefully good things,
and she already had a cuckoo clock that was wound up.
If he's a ghost huner, I imagine he has a
cuckoo clock too, a ghost hunter. Think about it if

(13:47):
that was your full time job, amy a ghost hunter.
I'm not he didn't do anything wrong legally, but do
you meet some guys.

Speaker 4 (13:52):
In order for it to be a full time job,
you have to have people that are hiring you.

Speaker 2 (13:55):
And you meet a psychic.

Speaker 5 (13:58):
You meet a psychic that sits in a in one
of those houses and it's like psychic for sale, and
you come in and you meet him, and he's awesome
and you're like.

Speaker 1 (14:05):
Wow, this guy's great. What do you do?

Speaker 5 (14:07):
We know a little That little shack over there on
third and eighth says psychic, come in for a free reading.

Speaker 1 (14:11):
That's mine. I'm a psychic.

Speaker 2 (14:13):
What do you think?

Speaker 4 (14:14):
I mean?

Speaker 1 (14:15):
Are you in no cuckoo coock's want wound up?

Speaker 5 (14:18):
Right?

Speaker 4 (14:20):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (14:20):
But I mean, like my cousin's psychic. She's married, but
she doesn't normal.

Speaker 5 (14:24):
She doesn't have a little shack on the side of
the road. So it's just the it's just the shack partially. Yeah,
I think the shock part of it. Yeah, I do
think the shocks make part of it. But I'm not
saying it's I'm not saying it's a whole different. But
the shack is a big part of it. That's a
huge part.

Speaker 2 (14:41):
It's an online psychic.

Speaker 1 (14:44):
You're just trying to steal money.

Speaker 5 (14:45):
If you're the psychic, that what my cousin's stealing money.
We're talking in general terms, but if you're the psychic
in a little building on the road, you probably are
laundering money. You probably think you're a psychic. You probably
got a little crystal ball, you're selling merch. You got
a whole thing on I.

Speaker 6 (15:01):
Just kidd, and I see those shacks and I'm like,
enough people go in there that they make money.

Speaker 1 (15:06):
Can you find a shock here in town?

Speaker 2 (15:07):
And going on?

Speaker 3 (15:08):
What about the.

Speaker 4 (15:08):
What about you know the one guy I'm talking about
that everybody tries to go see here?

Speaker 1 (15:13):
Yeah, here I went.

Speaker 3 (15:14):
You went.

Speaker 2 (15:15):
Yeah that's a bit, but you went to a shock.

Speaker 3 (15:18):
Did you talk it? It's not a shack, but it's
a house.

Speaker 2 (15:20):
We talked about it.

Speaker 1 (15:21):
We did well.

Speaker 5 (15:23):
It's been a long time. How long we've been in
Nashville years, it's probably eight years.

Speaker 3 (15:29):
Okay, he's a but.

Speaker 5 (15:30):
A friend told me to gift.

Speaker 4 (15:33):
He's still wildly sought after and booked like months and
months and months out.

Speaker 1 (15:37):
He's not a.

Speaker 5 (15:38):
Shack though his plaice at air conditioning and he wasn't
selling merch.

Speaker 4 (15:42):
I agree, But I mean there's something to it, like
there's people in town that love going to him.

Speaker 5 (15:49):
They I think people again, I'm going to give you
my version in my opinion. Okay, this is me speaking.
I think people that seek that out will seek out
something in order to feel like they have an indicator
of their purpose. Okay, they need that. Okay, And so

(16:13):
you're you're you're going there in search of somebody giving
you some stability emotionally, even I would say intellectually. So
you're gonna get it somewhere. So they that's the method
they've taken, is somebody telling them it's going to be okay.

Speaker 4 (16:33):
So did anything stand out to you that was like,
oh wow, how do you know that?

Speaker 1 (16:39):
No? Because they kept going you can read that online.

Speaker 2 (16:41):
I even said that once.

Speaker 1 (16:43):
I said that.

Speaker 5 (16:43):
I said, I didn't say it every time, and he
said something about my grandma.

Speaker 1 (16:47):
Was like, you can read that online. And I don't
think you liked my tone? Probably not, but I didn't
mean it like I didn't the tone.

Speaker 5 (16:53):
I didn't mean the tone like that, but I meant
that like just skepticism. No. I wasn't even a skeptic.
I was just like, oh red that online, like try something.

Speaker 3 (17:01):
Else, m okay. Well, use of challenging, I.

Speaker 5 (17:06):
Think I was challenging without meaning to challenge, because I
wanted more to prove to me that this was real,
because I already didn't believe I was going in there
from a negative place. I would say I was negative,
not feeling negative. But if even means you're going in
with an open mind, but you don't believe it, but
you're still open mind. Positive means you fully believe it,
you can't wait to see a negative means you don't

(17:26):
believe it.

Speaker 1 (17:27):
But let's just see what happens.

Speaker 5 (17:29):
I was on the positive negative side because I'm not
going to tell you that something that I can't prove
right or wrong is wrong.

Speaker 3 (17:36):
Well, so so back to the ghost hunter are your nuts?

Speaker 5 (17:39):
But but I've been wrong before. I definitely could be
wrong about that.

Speaker 2 (17:43):
But what if the ghost hunters just it's just a business,
Like he didn't even believe in it, but he makes
money doing it. Yeah, I definitely could be a thing, right,
It could be not crazy if you do that, But
I don't.

Speaker 6 (17:52):
I mean, do they really not believe it to be
doing it all these years and then have a team.

Speaker 1 (17:55):
I mean, you got to be great at it, though.

Speaker 5 (17:58):
If you're going to be great at it, kind of
have to believe you could be good and you could
fake people out for a while. But it's hard to
fake people out for a long time but something you
really aren't, Yeah, a bit, you can't.

Speaker 1 (18:09):
You can only lie for so long.

Speaker 3 (18:10):
But lunch talks went to that ghost house and weird
things happened to him.

Speaker 1 (18:14):
Well, that's a legit ghost home, but it was only
one night.

Speaker 5 (18:18):
I think if he decided to move in there all
of a sudden, that stuf would go away. If they
said you can live here for a dollar and this
is your new house. He lived there and be fine.

Speaker 2 (18:26):
The X Murder plays though, well, but I did say
you could.

Speaker 5 (18:30):
Have read that online and it wasn't met warmly. And
he never said anything that I felt couldn't be found
in one of my books or online. So and he
said he never read anything about me online or in
a book. And I have no reason to think he's lying,
but my layer of skepticism kept me from thinking, oh,
he's for sure tell him the truth.

Speaker 1 (18:51):
But I did go to that guy person paid for it.

Speaker 3 (18:53):
I forgot about that.

Speaker 6 (18:54):
I couldn't realize there was a renowned person here in Nashville.

Speaker 2 (18:58):
Huh, who knew he's a higher end?

Speaker 1 (19:01):
Yeah, and no idea, I don't know. I didn't pay
for it.

Speaker 4 (19:05):
Well, I would think just by the I have no idea,
but I would think by the people I listed people
in my head that I know that go there, I
think it's considered higher end.

Speaker 1 (19:13):
I mean the person who sent me. I think spent
a good amount of money on it.

Speaker 3 (19:17):
Yeah, I would just think they're they're they're well known.

Speaker 5 (19:20):
It's maybe we're selling crystals. So he did have merch
or maybe he gave me crystals. Yeah, it's crystal merch.

Speaker 1 (19:27):
I don't know.

Speaker 5 (19:27):
It's been a long time, been a long time. All right, lunchbox,
Thank you Morgan.

Speaker 7 (19:31):
Okay, So Flavor Flavee Vibe. He's apparently has all these
cutouts and raising canes across the country and people have
been stealing him and posting pictures online of like stealing
this cardboard cutout. Well, he's like, Okay, actually, I'm gonna
encourage you guys to keep doing this, and whoever takes
me on the coolest adventure this summer, I'm gonna.

Speaker 5 (19:51):
Go flat flavor Yeah, flat flave yep.

Speaker 7 (19:55):
And he's like, I'm gonna take whoever takes me on
the coolest adventure to raising canes with to have a meal.

Speaker 5 (20:01):
So why this is cool? One annoying it first because
they keep stealing it. Two, once this becomes viral, Raisin
Kaines has to be so excited to put new ones
out and then they have to turn their head. You
can't just go Okay, whoever wants can have it. You
have to turn your head though when someone comes in
as trying to steal it and let them steal it
thinking they're stealing it, so then they can do it.
Because this these viral campaigns turn into the biggest moneymakers

(20:25):
these places. We're talking about it right now. So what
turned out as a prank and misdemeanor theft is now
really great for Raisin Kines.

Speaker 7 (20:37):
Yeah, it's Raisin Kaines. I kind of want to go
steal them just so I can go potentially have.

Speaker 5 (20:42):
You know, I bet you can't find one in the
store if it's becoming a news story. I bet they're
so hard to find because as soon as they go up,
somebody takes one, and the story again can't be like, hey,
anybody wants it, they can have it, but if they
see someone near it, they have to like look away.
I watched last night at episode for You, which still
might be one of the funniest TV shows ever, and

(21:03):
they don't make them anymore. But it's Nathan Filder or
the same guy who does the rehearsal rehearsal, Yeah, and
I think just genius.

Speaker 1 (21:11):
It's so dry.

Speaker 5 (21:12):
But what he does in Nathan for you this old show,
as he goes and he helps businesses that need help.
And so this one guy he has a yogurt shot
frozen yogurt, and he's like, yeah, people don't come anymore.
And he goes, all right, well, you gotta do something
viral or something to get people caring about you. That's
it's different. You gotta be in the news. And the
guy's like okay. He goes out, I think you need
to do a poop flavor of frozen yogurt. And so

(21:33):
the guy's like, I don't think that's a good idea,
and he goes, no, it is. So he goes to
this place that claims they can make a flavor of anything.
It's actually the first episode of the whole series. I
started it over last night. And he goes and they say,
we can make the flavor whatever you want. So he's
the guy at the chemical place in la is like, okay,
we never have made the poop flavor.

Speaker 1 (21:53):
But here you go. And he's like, this is edible, right,
He goes, yeah, for sure, it's edible.

Speaker 5 (21:57):
So he does and he pays people to do a taste,
but he doesn't tell them what the flavor it is,
and so he has all the people to.

Speaker 1 (22:03):
Board and they show them.

Speaker 5 (22:05):
They're eating it and they're like, oh, and one guy
goes tastes like burnt peppermint or something, and the next
girl goes tastes like poop, and he goes, how do
you know what poop tastes like? And she's like, I know,
I just kind of know what it smells like.

Speaker 2 (22:19):
So he ends up.

Speaker 5 (22:19):
Putting the poop flavor in the fro on one of
the froyo machines that you pull down, and so, dude,
the freaking place fills up because the newspaper does like
a story on it, and then people don't want poop anymore.

Speaker 1 (22:32):
But it's pretty funny and.

Speaker 2 (22:34):
They know about the place now.

Speaker 1 (22:35):
Yeah, it's like that.

Speaker 5 (22:36):
It's like that story, Like it became known that he
had a poop flavor, so people wanted to try it. Eventually,
people don't want to try the poop flavor anymore.

Speaker 1 (22:42):
But uh yeah, I went viral for that. It's pretty good.

Speaker 7 (22:45):
I love a good marketing. I think it's so clever
when people have like these cool marketing campaigns.

Speaker 1 (22:50):
There was one other one.

Speaker 5 (22:51):
It was a petting zoo and she needed help because
people weren't coming to the petting zoo anymore, and he goes, well,
you need something to go viral again. Everything for him
is about getting people to know. And he says, we
need to have like an animal save an animal, and
she's like okay. So it goes we get like one
of your pigs to save one of your other animals.

Speaker 1 (23:05):
People love pigs. I ever seen Charlotte's Web.

Speaker 5 (23:08):
He's like, if it'll save another animal, And so they
put a goat in the pond, but they could never
get the pig to swim out to the goat even
though it was shallow, so they couldn't get the pick.

Speaker 1 (23:17):
So they hired a movie pig that would just do
stuff that you can train. Yeah, they hired a movie pig.
And so even the movie pig wouldn't do it.

Speaker 5 (23:24):
And all they needed was it to swim by the
goat to like knock the goat on track, and so
it wouldn't work. So then he built like it was
like clear PBC. He built like a little ramp for
the pig that looks like it's swimming but it's really not.
And then the goat is also on the PVC trail
and he just bumps the goat, and the goat save everybody.

Speaker 1 (23:43):
They did it. It looked real.

Speaker 5 (23:44):
They showed like the Today Show, Good Morning America, all
local news, all talking about this goat, and so this
person who's running the pet store is like, yeah, but
my pet or my pettings, who's not out there.

Speaker 1 (23:55):
It all goes Yeah. It was too good of a
story to have to assign to a business, so.

Speaker 5 (23:58):
We just let it. But the whole thing was fake.
It was so funny. Yeah, I'm laughing last night. I'm like,
it's nine thirty, I'm laughing out loud. I'll tell you
one more. He did these posters that looks like he
wanted to find who the punk teens were and tell
on them.

Speaker 1 (24:11):
That was a whole goal. So he did these posters
that look like if you drew wieners in the spots,
it would be what do you call it? When you
went to one paints on a wall like it was
easy to agree.

Speaker 5 (24:27):
It was like two really tall guys and then him,
and when he stood up at his full height in
the picture, he was only up to like their quads
and he had his fists out like this, like I'll
show you. But since he was up to their quads,
you could easily put wiers in both of his hands
like this, and the wieners would right by his head.

Speaker 1 (24:47):
So he drew. He put this huge post.

Speaker 5 (24:48):
Job and they just waited for somebody to call to
draw Wieners on it. And the first person that came
up was like this teenager and he draws Wieners on
he goes like ahh and he goes, hey kid, he goes,
I think that's pretty funny.

Speaker 2 (24:58):
He said.

Speaker 5 (24:58):
We're doing a show called Funny Teens. And so they're
shooting him and he goes, we want to see, like
where you live. And as soon as they get to
where he Levey like goes to his mom. He goes,
this is your kid did this and Joe Wiener's.

Speaker 2 (25:07):
On this poster got him.

Speaker 1 (25:09):
I'm telling you, man, it's the funniest show.

Speaker 2 (25:11):
I started rewatching it too.

Speaker 8 (25:12):
Have you seen the coffee shop one which one he
helps us struggling coffee shop and he's like, you know
what we should do.

Speaker 1 (25:17):
There's a parody law.

Speaker 8 (25:19):
That you can basically take an existing business and add
it under years as long as it's parody. So let's
call your business dumb Starbucks and then they name all
the like items like dom this, dumb frappuccino, dumb coffee,
and they're able to start this business with Starbucks's logo,
but they just put dome in front of it.

Speaker 5 (25:36):
The gas station one where they give rebates because the
gas is like four bucks a gallon and he's like, yeah,
so you're's for a dollar gallon and the guy's like
I can, I'll go broke. He's like no, but you'll
rebate them. So they come and they spend the four bucks,
but then you'll rebate them the other three bucks and
he's like, I don't have the money to do that.
Goes no, it's gonna be impossible to get the rebate.
He said, well, put you have to turn the rebate
card into this mailbox. We'll put the mailbox on top

(25:56):
of a mountain and the only way you can get
up there's hike up there. And so people coming in
paying four bucks and getting the rebates because they're gonna
get their money back, and then they come back like
what do we do, Like, oh, read down the back
and it's like mush returned to the mailbox on top
of the Judge Joe Mountain, and like four people show
up in full hiker gear and so now they have
to go run a bus.

Speaker 1 (26:14):
To take them up to It's super funny show.

Speaker 2 (26:19):
Okay, it's called for Nathan.

Speaker 5 (26:21):
It's called Nathan for you, Nathan, because that's what he says.
He goes, I'm Nathan for you, and and he fixes
these businesses. But it's always something absurd like that, Eddie.

Speaker 2 (26:30):
So the Health inspector came out with a report of
all the restaurants here in Nashville, and it's I'm not
gonna call anyone out, but I do want to name
some of the stuff they found, and I will find
the restaurant that had the lowest score. And this is
what they wrote about it. It says, employ prepared fish
and lamb chops without washing hands or changing gloves after
handling a phone. A bottle of bleach was blocking the

(26:53):
hand sink, mold like substance all over the limes, caked
on food on stored knives, cooler on the main cooking
line at sixty degrees. Don't know what that means, and
then necessitating the disposal of fifty pounds of food.

Speaker 1 (27:09):
So if there's a guy behind me, with the clipboard.
I'm changing gloves, you know.

Speaker 2 (27:12):
I mean, yeah, that's what I'm saying.

Speaker 5 (27:13):
There they undercover, Yeah, I kind of.

Speaker 2 (27:16):
I'm just kind of joking a little bit.

Speaker 5 (27:18):
And if I see a guy on a clipboard of
watching me right over my shoulder, I'm gonna wash my hands.

Speaker 2 (27:22):
There was even one that said child walking in and
out of the kitchen. Somebody's kid was in the kitchen.

Speaker 1 (27:27):
Okay, question, have we all been to this restaurant?

Speaker 2 (27:29):
No? Those those they don't sound familiar. But there is
one no that we all go to.

Speaker 3 (27:37):
Can you text me does it have a high rating?

Speaker 2 (27:39):
I will say that when when we lived in Texas,
Oh not here, it's here too, Okay, when we lived
in Texas, we got it. You have to say it.
Say what do they say about it? Okay? So, but
but I want I want you to tell me.

Speaker 1 (27:52):
What unlimited chips aren't unlimited.

Speaker 2 (27:54):
I'm going to read what it says. And I didn't
think it was that bad. But it says, employee eating
from the nacho basket by the hand washing sink. Okay,
say that again, employee eating from the nacho basket right
by the hand washing sink.

Speaker 1 (28:07):
So but I don't understand. So they're just reaching in
eating chips.

Speaker 2 (28:10):
Yeah, right by where you're supposed to wash your hands.

Speaker 1 (28:12):
What does it matter where the hand washing is.

Speaker 3 (28:15):
I just don't think an employee is supposed to put
their hand into the chip bin.

Speaker 1 (28:19):
Okay, but why is the hand washing?

Speaker 3 (28:20):
It's just I think is just giving the location of
the chip bin.

Speaker 5 (28:24):
Why do they put a chip bin then there? I
have a lot of questions.

Speaker 2 (28:28):
I don't think it's that bad. Go ahead. They're eating
nachos while they're washing their hands. Nachos though, or just chips.
It says nacho basket.

Speaker 1 (28:36):
So they did I mean, we listen, we've all done it.
I mean, we know we don't have to have the places.
Well know it right?

Speaker 2 (28:42):
You know?

Speaker 5 (28:43):
I know they take the shovel, They take the shovel,
they dump it in the chip Is that what they're
talking about?

Speaker 2 (28:49):
I have no idea. But then it also says the
hand washing sink obstructed by nacho boxes.

Speaker 5 (28:57):
So I guess, get any sad location for the sink
or the nachos?

Speaker 2 (29:00):
One of the choo's gotta move. And then it says
the peak of the guy was left out of room,
temper left out at room temperature. That's it. I say,
it's not that bad. It's amy.

Speaker 1 (29:09):
It's we both live near it. You know the place
I don't know. Okay, I think that's Soli B plus
and I'll be seeing you there tomorrow.

Speaker 2 (29:18):
And they got a seventy out of one hundred just
for that, just for that they did.

Speaker 5 (29:22):
But you can fix it and they can go back.
I learned this on My name is Earl. You can
fix it and they can go by the way. Yeah,
they can go back, and then the second time.

Speaker 2 (29:31):
Yeah, yeah, so they are undercover, but they're also writing notes.
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (29:36):
They have to be undercover.

Speaker 2 (29:38):
They have to or else there wouldn't be a kid.
I wouldn't let my kid running out.

Speaker 1 (29:41):
If somebody walked in with a clipboard.

Speaker 5 (29:43):
In general, in a suit, we would very quickly straight
It's like if something you get company real quick, so
you sorry straighten up the part of the house or
not in yet.

Speaker 2 (29:51):
So did they just show up and not to just
kind of walk in the kitchen without say anything.

Speaker 1 (29:55):
I think there's two versions of it. But yes, I
think they have a badge.

Speaker 5 (29:58):
Yes, they do get to come in and go like
I'm here to do this, every back up, they have
a gun, get out, I'm checking everybody down.

Speaker 4 (30:07):
Gloves always perplex me because there I can think of
multiple restaurants. I'm not even calling out one. But it's
just like employees that's like, Okay, you have your gloves on,
but you're doing all kinds of things with your gloves
and you're.

Speaker 1 (30:20):
Not supposed to You're supposed to do one thing.

Speaker 3 (30:22):
No, but why they don't. And I just sit there
and I watch them make it, and I don't like.

Speaker 4 (30:28):
And then they go like they grab let's say they're
grabbing a spoon to dump something. They grab the spoon
with the glove and dump it, but then they take
their bare hand with the glove to get lettuce and
put it, you know.

Speaker 5 (30:39):
And I'm like, yeah, well you should citizens arrest citizen's
food arrestaurant.

Speaker 4 (30:44):
No, I just have to pretend. I just to unsee
it and just eat my meal and then die.

Speaker 2 (30:50):
We're all dying.

Speaker 5 (30:51):
Country stinger Connor Smith. I saw this on TikTok. What
happened to you hit somebody in this car? She's walked
across the crosswalk. She's like in her seventies, seventy seven. Yeah,
she died.

Speaker 3 (31:03):
She's dead.

Speaker 4 (31:03):
Yeah, so it was around seven thirty pm Sunday night.
Obviously an investigation is happening, but to at this point,
like what is out is that he wasn't inebriated, so
far as we know.

Speaker 3 (31:22):
It's tragic.

Speaker 4 (31:23):
It's tragic because I'm like, is it dark yet it's
seven thirty or is the sun just setting? And I'm
like how, I mean, there's got to be so many
people because it was like at third so it's downtown,
there's CMA Fest happening. It's like, are you if you're
even just mildly distracted. But I saw that no alcohol,
no phone distraction were at play. But obviously it's still
being investigated, and it's I know his mom, and my

(31:43):
heart is breaking for their family and for the family
of the seventy seven year old woman that you know
was just crossing the street.

Speaker 3 (31:48):
It's terrible.

Speaker 1 (31:50):
Yeah, you know, also such hijacking my story.

Speaker 3 (31:53):
Sorry, yeah, well, I'm sorry.

Speaker 4 (31:57):
I well I didn't know if you Oh, I saw
you get the papers so that I didn't know what
you knew, but you saw it on TikTok, so I
should have let you talk.

Speaker 2 (32:04):
I'm sorry you.

Speaker 1 (32:05):
Thought I was helping, but you were helping anyway.

Speaker 2 (32:08):
Gloves right, am I right? Gloves like I don't get
them food, touch a butt, well, can you not?

Speaker 6 (32:11):
Yeah? So, Bobby, did you have a story you want
to bring?

Speaker 3 (32:14):
Is that your story?

Speaker 1 (32:15):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (32:16):
Oh I thought you were bringing it up. I thought your.

Speaker 5 (32:19):
Story we had all gone except oh yeah, we do
an order.

Speaker 3 (32:23):
I'm just so prepared today.

Speaker 2 (32:24):
Yeah. Yeah, No, do you have one, Bobby you'd like
to bring?

Speaker 4 (32:28):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (32:28):
Do you have any thoughts? I don't know.

Speaker 5 (32:30):
I shut up, but all seriousness. As of right now,
they're not saying that he did anything wrong as far
as he wasn't on his phone, he wasn't drunk from
what we know. But TMZ has the story because I
saw a guy talking about it on TikTok and I
was like, oh, dang, I didn't know about this.

Speaker 1 (32:49):
I'll read you the official story. Official story.

Speaker 5 (32:51):
Connor's behind the wheel of a Chevy Silverado heading north
on Third Avenue when a seventy seven year old Dorothy
Dobbins was crossing the street. Dobbin's, a local resident, was
in a marked crosswalk around seven thirty pm when she
was hit. She was rushed to Vanderbilt Medical Center. Sadly
didn't make it. Police believe Connor failed to yield to
a pedestrian, which maybe the key factor in the crash.

(33:13):
Copsay Connor showed no signs of impairment, and as of now,
no charges has been filed. Sources close to Connor tell
TMZ that this was a tragic accident and that he
was not under the influence or distracted by his phone
at the time of the crash. Connor's attorney, Warwick ge Robinson,
released a statement saying on June eighth, mister Smith was
involved in the car accident that tragically claimed a life.
His heart goes out to Miss Dobbin's family. During this

(33:34):
incredibly difficult time, mister Smith continued to cooperate fully with
the ongoing investigation.

Speaker 1 (33:38):
Yeah sucks for everybody. Ooh, you know what's mom I do?

Speaker 4 (33:43):
Jennifer, Jennifer Vickory Smith. She she's come on my podcast.
I've gone on her podcast.

Speaker 3 (33:48):
She has her podcast. Got it from my mama.

Speaker 2 (33:50):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (33:51):
At the ACMs.

Speaker 4 (33:52):
Yes, she used to work for E News and now
she still does, like freelance stuff and she said, yeah,
it works the red carpet at all the awards.

Speaker 3 (34:00):
Yeah, it's terrible.

Speaker 5 (34:01):
The whole year yielded pedestrian things tough whenever, and I
don't know this is the case. So I'm going to
talk completely independent. The things I'm going to say are
in a vacuum compared to what just happened there. Now,
my vacuum is the vacuum that I live in. So
that people's walk cross the street, yes, And it's like
the rule is yielded pedestrians, but it's hard to yield
that they just walk across the street and it's not
yield time because there's a car coming.

Speaker 2 (34:23):
What's hard for me is when you're turning and you
look the other way to make sure no cars come in,
Like say you're turning right, you look left to make
sure there's no car coming on the left side, and
you turn and you're not even looking to where you're
turning and somebody could be there.

Speaker 9 (34:36):
No.

Speaker 1 (34:36):
Just pisses me off is whenever we're in a roundabout.
This ain't Europe.

Speaker 5 (34:41):
So there's like two roundabouts in the whole city, and
it's I get it. We don't have roundabouts in a
lot of places, highly efficient if used correctly, because they've
been used for hundreds of years in other countries that
do it better than we do. But people if they're
on the inside lane of the roundabout and they think
they can just hop and take the out without even
looking next to them because they don't know the roundabout.

(35:02):
So there are two lanes, and of vincent in the roundabout,
you got to get in the outside lane to get out.
Yet they think they can just go out from the
inside lane. They almost hit somebody every time there's two
and I do there's one near Sonic that I go
to a lot.

Speaker 1 (35:16):
That's why I know I'm very familiar with the roundabouts.

Speaker 5 (35:18):
This happens all the time where I'm in the roundabout,
just like looking around see if somebody's going to crash
into me. And I don't think it's because they're stupid.
I think it's because we don't have a whole lot
of roundabouts, so people get in them and just like.

Speaker 1 (35:27):
Oh oh god, what do I do?

Speaker 2 (35:28):
What do I do? And driver's ed really doesn't take
you to roundabout? No good now that I think about.

Speaker 1 (35:33):
That good point. It's like the rehearsal.

Speaker 5 (35:34):
If we did more roundabouts, Mike, and we taught people
that there'd be way less crashes.

Speaker 1 (35:40):
You wanted to finish Tuesday Reviews Day.

Speaker 5 (35:42):
Yeah, uh, so I went, I'm the only one I
had like fifty shows, so let's do the rest of
the shows Amy Tuesday Reviews Day.

Speaker 3 (35:50):
So I watched that show A Man in Full? Have
you seen it with Jeff Daniels on?

Speaker 1 (35:56):
I love Jeff Daniels So yeah.

Speaker 4 (35:59):
Okay, so do I And I gotta say, I'm going
to give this show away to I'm not going to
give away details, but I'm gonna give it too out
of five bankruptcies. And I give it too because obviously
it was good enough for me to watch through completion.

Speaker 5 (36:21):
That sounds dirty, it does just the way you said it.

Speaker 4 (36:27):
Go ahead, Okay, I watched all the episodes, so I'm
giving it two, but I could have seen myself giving it.

Speaker 3 (36:35):
A one because I just I don't.

Speaker 1 (36:37):
I don't kept going.

Speaker 4 (36:38):
I kept going, and then when it got done, I
was like, what did I just watch.

Speaker 3 (36:47):
Too much?

Speaker 1 (36:48):
Too much?

Speaker 5 (36:48):
It says it's six episodes on a show like that,
I actually quite after two?

Speaker 3 (36:53):
Why did you king?

Speaker 4 (36:54):
It was gonna because Jeff Daniels is in it, it
was getting somewhere. There's other great actors in it too.
It was getting somewhere until it didn't.

Speaker 2 (37:04):
They never got there.

Speaker 5 (37:05):
Well, are you sure you watched all the episodes that's
happened with Eddie once where he's like, man in this
show is terrible.

Speaker 2 (37:12):
I called him.

Speaker 1 (37:12):
I'm like, dude, you didn't watch the whole show.

Speaker 5 (37:15):
There's another episode that.

Speaker 3 (37:17):
Would be crazy. But I don't know. I think it
just yeah.

Speaker 4 (37:20):
I just was like, there's multiple storylines to follow, which
kept it kind of interesting, I guess. But then you're like, wow, okay,
you didn't like it. No, I give it too out
of five bankruptcies.

Speaker 1 (37:31):
Okay, Lunchbox.

Speaker 6 (37:32):
I started season two Squid Game, Miss I.

Speaker 1 (37:34):
Can say season two, oh oh yeah, that's fair enough.

Speaker 6 (37:38):
Yeah, because I haven't finished it.

Speaker 1 (37:39):
I just started Morgan.

Speaker 7 (37:40):
I will say that Man in full one. I watched
one episode and I quit watch that's horrible.

Speaker 8 (37:46):
I was not show.

Speaker 7 (37:48):
I watched season one of Hacks because everybody who has
been talking about yeah, I love this it's I really
liked it, but it gives me very similar vibes to
Marvelous Miss Maisel.

Speaker 5 (37:59):
I think Hacks is based on the life loosely based
of Joan Rivers.

Speaker 1 (38:05):
Mike, you what you say very loosely.

Speaker 5 (38:09):
And they're both stand up comic female stand up comics.
I think Miss Mazel though, was BA back like World
War two?

Speaker 3 (38:15):
Right, Yeah, it was.

Speaker 7 (38:16):
It was before and it came out I think before
Hacks too, But it just gives me very similar vibes
throughout the whole thing.

Speaker 3 (38:22):
I really like it.

Speaker 1 (38:23):
But yeah, it's funny. I like Hacks. The episodes aren't
super long.

Speaker 7 (38:27):
No, it's an easy watch, which I also like. So
so far, I really like it. I give season one
four out of five.

Speaker 1 (38:35):
Season one is probably the best season. Okay, Season two
is also good.

Speaker 3 (38:38):
I agree.

Speaker 5 (38:39):
It starts to like any American series now, they're just
doing it. They keep their money coming in. It's hard
to keep something going forever. But yeah, Hacks is based
off of not a single story. However, the character of
Debora Vance is a fictional character whose personality is based
on the amalgamation of real life comedians like Joan Rivers,
Phyllis Diller, Melissa Rivers. But she's based on Joan Rivers.

(39:02):
That's her daughter.

Speaker 2 (39:03):
Oh yeah, yeah, it's good. Yeah is that it?

Speaker 7 (39:07):
Yeah, that's all I watched so far.

Speaker 8 (39:08):
Well.

Speaker 3 (39:09):
I did also start.

Speaker 5 (39:09):
Jinny and Georgia, but I saw that was number one
on Netflix, but I never watched any of the other seasons.

Speaker 7 (39:13):
It's so good and I don't think I don't think
I was good.

Speaker 3 (39:16):
I don't think it's a show for you.

Speaker 5 (39:18):
Yeah, for sure, it's not a dude shoe. And also
it's like young women and yeah, just creepy she's married.

Speaker 7 (39:25):
Yeah, I don't think you would like it, but it
is so good in season three so far is insane.

Speaker 5 (39:30):
I just uh, I based all that off just a
picture and Georgia. Yeah, just the two of them, like
as a picture, and I'm like two young kids.

Speaker 1 (39:38):
I don't want to watch it.

Speaker 2 (39:40):
It's not me, you know.

Speaker 5 (39:41):
It's like that show, the sex off of College Girls
on HBO. I never even thought I woud watch trying
to watch sex Lives of College and that show is massive. Yeah,
it's funny and people love it and it's great reviews
and it got canceled though it did.

Speaker 2 (39:54):
Oh man, I felt like that with the one with
what's her name? Oh you're thinking of you four?

Speaker 1 (40:00):
Yeah, probably I won't touch it.

Speaker 2 (40:01):
Teenagers is teenagers naked. I'm like, I'm I'm good. What
noises does he making?

Speaker 1 (40:08):
He's good?

Speaker 2 (40:09):
I'm sure it is a good show?

Speaker 5 (40:12):
Is it not really good?

Speaker 2 (40:12):
It is a really good show.

Speaker 1 (40:15):
The debate, though, is not if it's good or not.

Speaker 5 (40:17):
The debate is I won't even touch it because it
feels like I'm watching a bunch of teenagers and teenage
girls do sex and drug stuff, and I'm like, Okay,
I got enough.

Speaker 1 (40:25):
I got enough shows.

Speaker 2 (40:27):
Although I did see Thursday thirteen Reasons Why, and I
love that one that's all about high school?

Speaker 3 (40:33):
Did you watch all of those seasons, not.

Speaker 2 (40:34):
Just the first season, which man, I'll never forget.

Speaker 1 (40:36):
Yeah, first season was good. I tried to watch the
second season.

Speaker 7 (40:39):
Yeah, I couldn't get into it.

Speaker 1 (40:40):
And I couldn't. And I think they made a third
but wasn't like Home Alone three with a different person.

Speaker 8 (40:44):
I think so.

Speaker 2 (40:45):
I think they're different stories, right, because the first one
was Hannah Baker.

Speaker 1 (40:48):
Second one is on handa Baker.

Speaker 2 (40:49):
I don't think so. No, I do think there's a
different Oh.

Speaker 5 (40:52):
I felt like when three came out, because you know
how they had Home Alone three and it was like
a whole different kid.

Speaker 1 (40:57):
This feels very Home Alone three?

Speaker 4 (40:59):
Ish?

Speaker 1 (41:00):
Uh? Was it? There's four seasons?

Speaker 8 (41:04):
My four seasons? WHOA looks like there's still some of
the same casts.

Speaker 2 (41:08):
Okay, so movie, that's what it was, some of the
same cast, And are they increasing the number like fourteen
reasons why? Fifteen reasons why? It's like Ocean's eleven twelve.
I gotta know the reason.

Speaker 1 (41:19):
Okay, Morgan, thank you? What'd you write it?

Speaker 2 (41:22):
I haven't finished any in Georgia yet, so I can't
read it.

Speaker 7 (41:24):
But fit I rated Hacks Season one four out of five.

Speaker 2 (41:27):
Sunglasses, Eddie, I'm in the middle of a lot of stuff,
but I've not finished anything. Okay, chretch mouth, Mike.

Speaker 8 (41:32):
I want to go see the new Wes Anderson movie
in theaters. It's called The Phoenician Scheme.

Speaker 1 (41:36):
He's and I struggle with Wes Anderson.

Speaker 2 (41:38):
That's what I was gonna say.

Speaker 8 (41:39):
He is a very distinct and niche director, but he's
one of my favorites. So it's a movie that's not
for any everybody. I think the only other person in
this room that would like it would be Eddie.

Speaker 5 (41:49):
Let's because you'll lie, it'd be cool.

Speaker 8 (41:54):
It just feels like an old Hollywood movie, just the
way that they speak. It's very dry and quirky and like,
oh it appears to be shut. I think I need
to go to the hospital. It's that kind of dialogue.
But I just love the way he writes characters or
the way it looks. So I give it four out
of five airplanes.

Speaker 5 (42:10):
That's like the Pee Wee Herman documentary. It's not for everybody.

Speaker 1 (42:13):
But did I ever review it. I know we talked
about it, but I'm not for every reviewed.

Speaker 2 (42:17):
I don't think he gave it a rating four.

Speaker 1 (42:18):
And a half out of five.

Speaker 5 (42:20):
But it ain't for everybody, and that that whole Pee
Wee Hermon character was never a character that was made
for television or movies. He literally had one hundred characters
and that was the one that resonated. So he did
like a late night midnight show at a theater and
they just it was like a stage show.

Speaker 1 (42:40):
But it wasn't for kids. It was just a funny guy.

Speaker 8 (42:43):
It never even really occurred to him to do comedy.
He was just like, wait, I guess I could do comedy, yeah.

Speaker 5 (42:48):
Or to do it as a kid show, And they
were like, hey, what if he did peewee? So his
only goal is to like make a movie. Once the
character was real, it was never what we feel it
is now. Yeah, Also, justice for Pee Wee. I'll say
it again, justice or freaking pee Wee.

Speaker 2 (43:02):
And the idea too of him deciding to be Peewee
for the rest of.

Speaker 5 (43:06):
His life and not be Paul anymore, because he lived
as pee Wee, not in his real life.

Speaker 1 (43:12):
But he never went out and did interviews.

Speaker 5 (43:13):
As Paul Rubin, who Paul Rubins Brubens Rubins, who played
Pewee Herman.

Speaker 2 (43:20):
It was only interviewed as Peewee.

Speaker 5 (43:22):
And when he was professional and he was out, he
was only it was pee Wee Herman, that was the character.

Speaker 2 (43:28):
He was.

Speaker 5 (43:28):
Pee Wee Herman was a real person as far as
we all knew. You knew, I mean, we knew there
was an actor playing him.

Speaker 3 (43:34):
But then like when he's at home if his friend
calls him, he's like, oh, what's up.

Speaker 2 (43:38):
But he never presented.

Speaker 5 (43:39):
He never allowed himself to be presented as Paul ever
in public because he's like, I'm committed to the character.

Speaker 2 (43:44):
I don't want people to.

Speaker 5 (43:45):
Know, although they will know because pee Wee was so absurd,
they knew that wasn't a real person.

Speaker 1 (43:50):
Also, I didn't know that pee Wee was.

Speaker 5 (43:52):
He had done all the stage stuff, but then he
just said like cameos like Cheech and Chong movies, Like
he was just pee wee Herman, but he wasn't a
big deal, but he did like a like a bell
hop or and then it slowly morphed into what became
The Big Kid Show.

Speaker 1 (44:07):
But there was a movie first, which is Key's a
Big Adventure.

Speaker 8 (44:10):
And it was interesting how he felt he didn't get
enough credit for that movie because it all went to
Tim Burton, even though his name was listed as like
created by and written by Paul Rubins, nobody knew.

Speaker 1 (44:19):
Nobody knew Paul was Pewee.

Speaker 5 (44:22):
Yeah, but I don't think it's for everybody because it
talks about his entire life, even growing up, where like
he was just like a weirdo art school kid trying
to figure out who he was, and he just kind
of stumbled into this character that kind of worked. He
did it in the small the Groundlings theater where there
were like forty people, but most those people came for free.

(44:44):
There were like eight tickets tickets ell each week, and
they're like, let's move it to a bigger theater, and
they did, and that turned out to be massive, and
even before they picked the movie up, people in Hollywood
were like, this is never gonna work. So his like
agent manager person was like going toward this thing around
the country to just to show you can get butts
in seats, sive towards pee Wee Herman, but not comedy
really just kind of like.

Speaker 2 (45:08):
End of the Crowd.

Speaker 5 (45:10):
Yeah, it's a very amazing two it's two one and
a half hour episodes of a full documentary. I'm almost done,
almost done. And when they get he was and I
say this as someone as I looked at him and
saw versions of myself. He was a control freak everything. Yeah,
and it was all he did was work. Everything had

(45:32):
to be exactly how he wanted it or it wasn't.
And you just think a guy like pee Wee.

Speaker 8 (45:35):
Would just be like when they were creating the intro
for the show, he'd be like, no, the camera has
to move up on this part to this part. This
is not the right location. We need to reshoot that.

Speaker 2 (45:46):
The Phil Hartman stuff was interesting too. I had no
idea that he was a main writer and was one of.

Speaker 5 (45:52):
The first characters in the Groundlings who played the the
captain or the sailor.

Speaker 1 (45:57):
Yeah, uh, all right, cool, everybody got there.

Speaker 2 (46:01):
Yeah, raymonda you ever watch anything?

Speaker 9 (46:04):
Yeah, my TV watching I believe my chick's watching that
Annie and Georgia Jenny. Yeah, so I watched that passively.
I watched Love Island passively.

Speaker 4 (46:14):
Oh my, I tried to start Love Island. Okay, So
my boyfriend's daughter is like, she's sixteen and she's obsessed
with it, and so I was trying to, you know,
find things to talk to her about. So I was like,
I'm going to watch Love Island so we can talk about.

Speaker 1 (46:28):
That's how I do my wife. She's also sixteen, so
I try to find things talking about.

Speaker 3 (46:32):
So I watched.

Speaker 4 (46:33):
I decided to turn on Love Island, and pretty much
that's what we got to bond about, except for it
wasn't bonding in the way that I thought like I
was able to say to her.

Speaker 3 (46:42):
I was like, I tried to watch Love Island and
I was like, I don't get it. It's terrible.

Speaker 4 (46:45):
And she's like, what, I'm obsessed. I can't stop watching.
So that's gonna be the end of that bonding. But
I was able to tell her I tried, and and
it was so bad.

Speaker 3 (46:55):
I don't know, I don't know.

Speaker 4 (46:57):
There's just like these people and they're thrown on this thing.
They showed up in containers. Now I didn't start with
the OG like the season one lavine. I guess this
is like season seven.

Speaker 1 (47:05):
But OG season one is British, I believe right.

Speaker 3 (47:08):
Well, there's a British guy narrating like.

Speaker 1 (47:10):
Are you watching the British? Are you watching the British?

Speaker 2 (47:12):
Love Island.

Speaker 4 (47:13):
One of the guys is from they're from all over.
I don't know they're there. They're on this island somewhere
not in America. And they said to save on bills
or save to save the economy or whatever. They shipped
them over by boat, like they didn't fly them still,
and he's like, to stay you've on, you know, to
keep the green.

Speaker 3 (47:33):
We shipped them over by boat. And then they get
out and then they're just the version.

Speaker 5 (47:40):
There's an American version they do in Vegas.

Speaker 3 (47:45):
No, no, no, we're watching this.

Speaker 1 (47:46):
That's daughter, that's the bigger one though.

Speaker 4 (47:49):
Boyfriends daughter and she yes because she told me about
Bela or somebody's name with it has a dash a
and I'm like, oh, yeah, she was really sweet and pretty.
But they they come together in this one place one
by one. They're being introduced and then they just start
kissing and making owl like I don't know. I just
was like, what's happening?

Speaker 5 (48:10):
She suggested we do that on this show. Oh, we
kiss every morning, all of us.

Speaker 2 (48:15):
It's kind of weird. Yeah, weird.

Speaker 4 (48:16):
And like the audio ray do you find the audio
is really bizarre? Like sometimes the sound will be very normal,
and then they'll get really loud and then oh.

Speaker 2 (48:24):
Because radio is an audio raise an audio guys.

Speaker 9 (48:26):
Yea, well, I noticed that they don't drink, so they
actually have to have conversations, and they're all in great shape.

Speaker 2 (48:33):
They're all barely wearing.

Speaker 3 (48:34):
Anything that is true. They are wearing thongs.

Speaker 9 (48:37):
And the accents are really interesting. So yeah, the Australian
one's phenomenal. UK is great because they talk. Hey, I'll
fency her. I think I'll talk up she's pretty good looking.
And they all become friends and then they'll play a
game where they have to make out with ten of
their friends that they just made. And now you watch
the American version at all on CBS.

Speaker 1 (48:53):
I think it's the worst one.

Speaker 2 (48:54):
Yeah, I've heard that. Yeah, the other ones are better.

Speaker 4 (48:57):
So you're watching the one maybe that I'm talking about. Yeah,
you do you notice anything with the sound.

Speaker 9 (49:02):
Now, this sounds good, and then they narrate it, and
the narrators are phenomenal.

Speaker 1 (49:07):
They'll say a bombshell has entered the villa.

Speaker 9 (49:11):
And then they'll bring in this slam and Hotty and
the guys all leave their chicks and go for.

Speaker 1 (49:18):
The hottest girl on the island gets brought in.

Speaker 2 (49:20):
They're like, well, i's been talking to you. I'm out
of here.

Speaker 6 (49:23):
That's funny.

Speaker 2 (49:24):
It's great time.

Speaker 4 (49:26):
I can't get into it. But maybe I need to
watch it with ray or something.

Speaker 2 (49:30):
Yeah, you need to watch it.

Speaker 1 (49:34):
That's exactly what you need to do. Okay, cool, Thank
you guys.

Speaker 2 (49:38):
We appreciate you.

Speaker 1 (49:39):
Uh, subscribe to the YouTube channel if you do not mind.

Speaker 2 (49:42):
Amy. What's on your podcast today? Oh?

Speaker 4 (49:44):
We oh, and we talk about a lot of different things.
But Kat is a therapist and she rates like do
you see those things on Instagram where people rate like anxiety,
like hoping methods like weighted blanket.

Speaker 2 (49:58):
I mean honest with the rating, I don't get that.

Speaker 4 (50:02):
Yeah, And it ends up really funny because she like
she was like some people are like just very matter
of fact, like they would give it a one or
a ten, and every single one. She's like, well, it depends,
and she's just like, considers the nuance there. But we
give you a phrase to say if you're wanting to
shut something down in a conversation.

Speaker 3 (50:21):
It's so good. And then also ways to you know,
spice up your relationship.

Speaker 2 (50:26):
Flesh Light, that's one way.

Speaker 3 (50:29):
No, it's not what you think that all the guys
yea and the girls.

Speaker 1 (50:34):
I don't know what that is.

Speaker 2 (50:35):
A long time ago, I was at a party where
I met the daughter of the owner of the flesh Light.
She's like, my dad invented that.

Speaker 3 (50:40):
Like it was no now that I'll say it.

Speaker 2 (50:45):
It was on.

Speaker 1 (50:47):
I know it was a flashlights.

Speaker 3 (50:48):
It was on a show that I watch.

Speaker 4 (50:51):
What was no maybe just like that or Sex and
the City or something like the updated versions of Sex
and City. Like this girl was dating this guy and
his son came to visit them and he was sleeping
on the couch and she was cleaning the couch and
she pulled that out of the couch and he's like, Oh,
that's my son's flush light.

Speaker 3 (51:10):
And I was like, that's how I know that.

Speaker 2 (51:13):
I've never seen one. You saw it.

Speaker 5 (51:15):
I've never seen one. I ever made the joke about it.
It's like cocaine. I've never actually seen cocain.

Speaker 4 (51:20):
Okay, well it was in the show and the dad
was acting like, oh yeah, that's normal to have.

Speaker 3 (51:26):
And she was like, okay, I have to get a
new couch now.

Speaker 1 (51:28):
I'll want a mom in chick out.

Speaker 2 (51:30):
Feeling things.

Speaker 3 (51:31):
Feeling things?

Speaker 1 (51:32):
Were they raining flush lights? That's not what you guys do.

Speaker 3 (51:36):
Yeah do, But it's a fun one.

Speaker 2 (51:38):
Thank you everybody.
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