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Transmitting
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this guy. Welcome to Tuesday Show
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Morning Studio Money. All right, let's go around
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the room.
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Get to know what law
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do you think needs to be made? That's
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the question. You can interpret it however you want.
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What law do you think needs to be made?
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Amy it's illegal or ticketable
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or whatever. If you flip somebody off
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while you're driving, Oh.
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Is that because you get slipped off a lot? Yeah?
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I think's rude.
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No. No, but I'm saying that. I mean, I agree it is rude.
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Good, it's rude.
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I have been. I think it's distracting.
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No, but I'm saying people probably do that too.
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I'm not even justifying it because you sometimes
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aren't the best driver.
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Yeah.
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No, I've been slipped off when it's even their fault.
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Are you sure it's a fat Yeah?
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Okay, So if you flip off, yeah,
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I think it's and we can get evidence of it somehow.
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Yeah, we can do that.
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They get ticketed, Yeah, got it.
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If you flip off a cop, though, we'll hear like
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r that's a great question. Mostly
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don't win because it's freedom of expression. And
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also what does a finger up even mean? And
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how can you know what it means? I know, but
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it only means this in a certain defined
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part of the world, like you can cross whatever you
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know, mysterious, Uh
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state line, there is country line and it
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doesn't mean the same thing.
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Right, but here we know what it means.
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I hear you.
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Yeah, I think the law needs
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to be made of Once you make a charger
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and the plug in to a certain thing, you can't change
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it.
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Then we're all screwed.
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Oh please, because am i Apple
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products phone or computer. I
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gotta find different like male
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parts to go into the female parts male
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meaning sometimes it is like a very thin thing.
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Sometimes it's like a double thing. And so I got charges
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that where I don't know what plugs into what like.
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There should be like a five year rule if you start with
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this charger five years, but then
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if you make a new one, it needs to allow
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the old one to still work inside of it.
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But you can only make new ones going forward.
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Right, That's so good.
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It's so stupid that we have multiple Apple chargers
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plugging into all of our crap. And I'm like, have
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you seen the thick one? So has
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my wife She's like, what do you mean the charger?
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Uh?
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No, I got a thin one though, like dang
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latchbox. No more
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tip lines at every restaurant. Gotta
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do away with it. Everywhere you go someone
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wants a tip. I mean, we need to outlaw
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the asking for a tip at every
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place you go.
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If on our iHeartRadio app if we had a
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tip line where people could tip you while listening,
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I'll take it exactly good.
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But know you outlawed it.
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Sorry, sorry man, I mean we don't get tips,
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So I mean, if we're not gonna get tips, we provide probably
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the best service there is out there in this
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world.
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So I disagree with that statement, but I hear it. Okay,
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maybe doctors, maybe doctor, that's
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about it. You know, tip doctors.
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Ain't that interesting? How doctors are saving
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your life but they're getting a full salary. They're getting
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a full salary. You don't tip a doctor,
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but someone at the sub shop makes
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youre a sandwich and they put extra tomatoes on
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there and they wanted to.
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That's where the tiptof we're gonna be extra if
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I give you.
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Extra he sapples
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and oranges right now, they're not even the same thing.
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But there's a tip on you.
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You take it like you have a heart attack and
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an ambulance shows up and they
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save your life. Do you tip that EMS
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worker? Nope, you say thank you, have a good day.
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Can you imagine the
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res.
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Get you a mocuccino.
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The difference is that those
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are people that have the ability
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to pay their own bills and have
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they can pay their own mortgage when a lot of jobs
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in the United States, you've work six eight hours and you can't
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afford what the median household
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pays for a mortgage.
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Like that would be the difference.
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I got the visual of the ambulance guy going like, hey, thank
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you very much, his hands out like holds.
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A bucket, that's saying no, not exactly.
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I mean, that's the difference.
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I feel like a lot of times too, the parts where we're
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tipping is like they're doing things that we could
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potentially do for ourselves, but we're choosing
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to go have someone else to do it for us. We
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normally couldn't save our own lives.
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We could make our own sandwich. We can mow, or we
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could move ourselves.
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Like they're somewhere they can make my sandwich for me if I'm paying
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them to do that. But I do a great tipping
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cultures out of control but I have no problem with somebody just putting
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it too. It doesn't hurt me that they put a tip line
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there. You can just say no thank you if
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you want to, but it doesn't hurt.
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Me one bit.
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Nothing is lost from me when they put a tip
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somewhere that doesn't need to be tipped, nothing, nothing
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at all. But it can actually help people.
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So I guess that's my problem with that. But here
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it's your law man, Thank you, Eddie.
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Bad parking man one parks
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over the line out call the cops.
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I'm arrested every third.
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Day I didn't get out of here.
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We all the cops are towed.
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People don't take that serious. Like
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if you I do, I just can't park. You
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got to figure it out.
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No, no, I do.
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It's like my sixty year old son, he's learning how to drive right now.
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We're in parking lots every day. You need
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to learn how to park.
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Why do you think I always drive a small car part of us
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because I can't park, and my wife
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and I think probably the dudes on the show drive
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mostly because you guys Bragg like lunch watching.
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Yeah, if I'm in the car time,
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I'm driving, like wife to drive because I can't
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park, and I don't want to have to go back.
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Am I close to that? Am I over the line?
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Yeah?
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Hold on, back up. She's
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like, I can't even get out. I don't have enough room on my side,
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so I don't even drive.
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That's why you're parking spot here. You literally drive straight
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up.
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That's why I picked it coming in to the garage, and it's right.
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There's a straight shot.
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About people judging you that your wife is driving
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you around.
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I do not care. Boy, I
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don't think anybody's even judging me.
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Oh I I I seeing a woman driving
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over the guy. I'm like something in that relationship.
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I'm to open up the mail bag, mail
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and.
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He's breathing all the air.
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Pick something he called Bobby's mail
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bag.
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Yeah, hello, Bobby Bones. I got three kids,
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five, eight and fourteen. Family vacations
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coming up. We're going to Disney. My fourteen year
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old has been struggling with his grades all year. Smart
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kid hasn't applied himself, getting
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bad grades. We said, if you don't
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get back to a C as far
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as the average of your grades, you'll be missing
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out on summer plans, including
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vacation. Well, we just spoke to his
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teacher and his grades are not good.
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It will take a lot of extra credit and an excellent
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final exam for him to get that Sea average.
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If he doesn't reach the
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Sea average, my husband wants us to leave
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him behind with his parents. I
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think that's too harsh.
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My husband thinks this will stick
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with him forever. Yeah, what do you think should
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we teach him a lesson and not allow him go to Disney with the family
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if he doesn't get a Sea average? Signed
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mom of Reason as an
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non parent, want to get my opinion out of the way because it's
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just stupid. So as an non parent, it's
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not even about kids. But I think if you set
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a boundary and then you allow that boundary to be broken, that's
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just bad forever.
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The kids are different. I don't have kids, but I'm just with anybody.
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If you say, if you do this, you'll either
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get this or you'll lose this, and they
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do that and they either don't get that or they
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lose that, why would they ever trust ever again in the history
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of their life that any boundary that you're creating
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is going to be enforced, good or bad. I
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don't have kids. I'm checking out. That is my general
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theory life with everybody.
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But I don't have children. Amy.
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In my opinion, I think you need to find other summer
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plans that get taken from
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him or added to his schedule. Like maybe
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it's that he has to have a certain
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summer job or communities. That's
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what I said, your summer, you won't participate
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in summer vacation. Then
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they I don't know what to do about
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that, because this seems really harsh
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and yet something that will stick with the kid forever
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and they'll like not in
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a good way. I feel like it's like, really, you're going to go
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take everybody to this amazing family
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experience and my siblings get to go, which, yes, he
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didn't meet the goals, but they should have never
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been on the table to miss out on Disney. But
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it was figure out a new plan because you can't
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get to come up in therapy later.
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That's okay, I'm just asking you.
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They did say, if you can't do this, the expectation
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is this, we believe you can get it. And he
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agrees to it and then still doesn't get it. You still
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break and go never mind.
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I don't know what you're saying.
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I know it's hard. You can't. I mean, but at times
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I've definitely said things where I've had to be like,
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shoot, why did I say that? It's actually punishment for.
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Me not even disagreeing with your
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thought on it. I mean, I don't. I'm
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just wanting to state what you're saying.
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Okay.
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My thing isaries are not important.
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Got it?
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Boundaries are super important. They should have
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never said this.
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They did.
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They did.
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Well, then you need to figure out a new plan.
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Okay, I like, Eddie, this is easy. Look,
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you said it. These are the rules, and if you
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don't do that, you're not going to Disney. Like
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period, You're gonna stay with your grandparents. That's
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just what's gonna happen. Now, here's what you do. You
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go to the teacher in seat, a teacher meeting with a teacher,
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and say, hey, just so you know this, still get his
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grades, by the way, absolutely, this is the situation,
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teacher. If he doesn't get that se he's
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not going to Disney.
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So I know it's.
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Gonna be tough for him to get to that sea, But is
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there any way we can set up these little bonus
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things that he can do to get to that sea?
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Because it's gonna be a big deal, and I'm serious,
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he's not going to go to Disney, and I guarantee the teacher
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will work with him.
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And he'll get that ce sons
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a second early second summer job
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to be able to go and do because he's doing a bunch of extra
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Yeah, I'm down with that, as long.
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As you say, if you can't get to see you
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have to stick to it. That's what you's like.
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This actually isn't my problem.
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I've done it a couple of times. Teacher are gonna say, right, I've
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done.
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It a couple of times, and a lot of going on.
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Like most teachers are like cheering.
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They want to work with the kids. They don't want to fail the
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kid, and they obviously don't want the kid
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to stay home while the rest of his family goes to Disney.
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They're gonna work on it.
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You would say, okay, but let's say does not get
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a Sea average even after all that, sorry you're staying
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home. But you would also give there
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are plenty of opportunities and go talk to the teacher.
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What can we do. It's extra work. Give it to them.
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Let's have him hit it absolutely and.
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Show them to hey, look at all these chances you're getting take
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advantage of it because you're really not going to.
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Go to Disney.
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I agree with that part, like having.
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But then what if he still doesn't hit it.
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This is just such a bummer to
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go.
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That's it. Close the mail bag.
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We got your game mail and read
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on you now find the
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clothes Bobby fail bag.
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Yeah.
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Anybody asking you if you're serious about selling your ha.
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Yes, just listeners
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there. I got this one specific question
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of are you really selling your house because
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of a bird? Because I'm doing my punch
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list to put my house on the market. There's things that need
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to be done, so is it home depot?
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Oh someone saw you a person and asked you, yeah.
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And I was there getting my things and they're
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like, oh, I said, I'm just getting my house together
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because I'm gonna sell it. And they're like, wait, you're really selling
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it because you saw a bird in
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a nutshell. I just looked at them and said yep, and
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then kept on my way, which is not
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that simple. But yes, a message
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from the other side gave me peace and
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comfort about finally selling my home.
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It's just funny to hear a message from the other side.
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That's what it was.
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Though I was looking all song.
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Yeah, for an alien encounter or something.
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Okay, sign Amy has a house. Ammy
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went to look at another house. A bird shows up, a cardinal.
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Amy thinks her mom comes to her and cardinals.
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Amy's mom passed away, and
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so she's like, that's a mom. I'm selling
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the house.
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Correct. It is the
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most It's a piece that surpasses
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all understanding. I can't put it any other
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way other than and like, yeah, I'm finally doing
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it. I should have done it a year ago, but I didn't
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have the piece, which.
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Is the sign.
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Correct.
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Yeah.
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Yeah, it's crazy that I
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think you just wanted to sell your house so much.
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You were looking for anything to tell you to
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sell you.
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But I can't give myself the piece, right.
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She came to deliver the message
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that it's time let go.
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Yes, did your mom ever show up in
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like dude cardinals?
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Red cardinals are male?
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Oh, so your mom's a.
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Dude cardinal you'll identify as male.
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Yeah, because sometimes she's the brown one,
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which is the female.
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That's cool. I like that, Ray.
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Would you play voicemail number four please?
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Bobby on the way home.
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I always think of the same thing that Amy
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does regarding the cardinal.
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Coming home from work yesterday and I just
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plowed into.
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A cardinal, So go over to the top of my car.
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The only thing I could the
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only thing I could do was laugh.
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I didn't know, did
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I.
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Kill my dad?
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Dam about
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that right again?
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And I think he was serious he looks for cardinals,
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but then he.
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Yeah, I've that
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flu. I've
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had similar messages. I don't know what
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that means though, of like, you know, you and
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I both have experienced cardinals
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flying into our window, and like one was down
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on my ground and dead in my yard, and I'm
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like, what is my mom trying to tell me here? But maybe
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nothing. It doesn't mean everything's a sign.
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So you're taking financial advice from.
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Cardinals, it's not financial advice.
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You're selling your house.
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Yeah, that's not financial
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advice. That's moving on. That's closing
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one chapter and moving on to the next.
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Some might even say I'm closing an entire book
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moving on to the next book.
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Oh well, yeah, I'm with you.
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I think it's great. I think you wanted to do
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it anyway.
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Yeah, I should have done it a year ago, but
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I wasn't.
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Ready waiting for the bird to show up.
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I wasn't ready, My kids weren't ready. I waited
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for the right time, and the bird was saying it's time.
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But a year ago, did you ask for the sign?
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No?
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Okay, see that's
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that's a good When are you selling this house?
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It's going on the market, like sap.
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Yeah, I got to do my punch list. There's took
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down all the photos off the wall. Have to
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you know, fill in the holes, paint everything declutter.
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If you hadn't seen the cardinal, would you still sell the house?
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I don't know it all. Was
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it all lined up perfectly. I even
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went to that open house impromptu, and
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I don't think I would have gone if Caitlin had a gone
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with me. I didn't want to go alone. So everything
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had to line up, think about it. She had to be available.
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It was the last minute. We drove down there.
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We walked in the backyard, I see the cardinal.
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It's like boom boom boom all that house.
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Yeah, but I wasn't originally going to go.
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Like, what are the odds the cardinals going to be there at the
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same time?
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But outside everywork
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out and you didn't get to.
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Go well that I don't know. I
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don't know you know what.
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Good for you. I'm not even hating on that.
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I'm just saying it sounds like it, you know. I
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just you're basically taking financial advice from
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a bird.
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But this is actually financial advice that works in
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my favor. So it's great and
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I have peace about it.
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And that's all that matters, right, isn't it.
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I guess Eddie, you believe in signs.
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You Amy, I believe in signs. I'm always with
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you on this, But this one's a little wacky because
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if it was one bird, you know, and they told you like
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by the house, by something house like, that's
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different. So you
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do you?
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We like that about you?
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Thanks, I mean I am. I'm not changing
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my mind on this.
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No one's asking.
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I feel very cool.
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If a bird shows up today, it says, change your mind.
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But it's I don't know, give
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me a sign.
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But if you're a house dad, he say give me a sign not to sell
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my house. If you're a cardinal, show up, you say that,
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and then one shows up.
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She's not looking outside.
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Of course, she's not asking for that sign.
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I won't look outside at all.
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I'll work that way. I wasn't
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saying, like, hey,
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mom, if I'm supposed to sell
14:51
my house, show up as a bird. I was like,
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Hey, I just want if I am supposed to move,
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show me that when
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you're looking for a sign,
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that's that piece I'm talking about. And so at
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that moment, when I walked outside and saw the cardinal
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and the kid was screaming because it was open
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house. There's lots of people there. A kid runs in the backyard
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and I thought, I literally thought, oh, it's
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gonna make the bird fly away. It's gonna make the bird fly
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away. And the Cardinal stayed put because
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she wanted me to get the message
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it's true.
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Well, you can't say it's true, but it's
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true. Yes, it's your true that
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I agree with. Okay, let's
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know how it goes. I will please give
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Amy a sign today not to sell the house. I
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said it.
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You got to be looking looking.
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Yeah, but everything lines up for me to sell
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now, and it makes so much sense. I'm like shocked
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I didn't see it before.
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Well do you get a sign before you can get a bird? Right? Yeah?
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Okay, moving on, let's
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move on. I can tell y'all don't support it.
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It's fine, no, no, But do you have somewhere to live.
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Not yet.
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If
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I have nowhere to go, that's okay. I'll go to an
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apartment.
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She'll build a nest.
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It's time for the good news.
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Man. Perry High School, they went through a lot
16:13
earlier this year. They had a
16:15
shooting at the school. They lost a student,
16:17
they lost their principal. I just really
16:20
tragic. So you know, they can use any
16:22
of the good feels the good news they could get. And
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J. C. Penny was doing this whole prom giveaway
16:27
where certain schools we're gonna get fifty thousand
16:30
dollars donated to throw like an
16:32
amazing prom, which that's a
16:34
really special night for people. And this is just
16:36
a school that really needed, you know, to uplift
16:38
their spirits. And they are one of the recipients
16:40
of the fifty thousand dollars and they say
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they are going to throw the best prom
16:46
ever.
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It's really cool with jac Penny to do that.
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And if you think about it, too, prom can get expensive
16:51
because you have to buy tickets. But here's the deal. Now
16:53
that the school has the fifty thousand dollars, they don't have to charge
16:56
tickets or.
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They just buy big chocolate fountains. It's bought
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all chocolate fountains out cool. They still buy
17:01
tickets, but extra chocolate when you get there.
17:03
They're covering the tickets, transportation, food,
17:05
post prom activities.
17:08
The only credit card we ever had as a kid because
17:10
we didn't do credit. We did lay away a lot of places, we never
17:12
did credit. But the only credit we had was a J. C. Penned
17:15
credit card. And we would go every year, well
17:17
many years and get school shoes. We go to Pennies
17:20
school, Yeah, And so when
17:23
we would get new school shoes, we'd go to Pennies and they
17:25
had one stand of newer
17:28
like young shoes, like five, and I was like,
17:30
I get to pick any of these five, and then it'd be like, no, you
17:32
put like three because they're not super expensive ones.
17:34
But we put them on the ja Z Penny credit card. And that's every
17:36
time I drive by jaz Penny. That's what I think about. The one
17:38
place we'd go to get schools in the one credit
17:40
card that would actually give.
17:41
My mom a credit card because the credit was so bad.
17:43
But I have like a good relationship with that and
17:47
the fact that they still exist.
17:49
I know, for so long they'd
17:51
have to do a full k Mard or anything.
17:53
Yeah, that's a great story. That's what it's all about.
17:56
That was telling me something good. We're
17:59
gonna play the balls feud ten
18:02
answers on the board.
18:03
Forbes has the list of the highest paid actors
18:05
of twenty twenty three.
18:08
Eddie go it is easy. Give me the rock, showing
18:10
the Rock.
18:13
No, it is not on the list. But twenty twenty three. How
18:15
maybe didn't have a movie on the list.
18:17
Okay, maybe not.
18:18
Maybe didn't have a movie. Amy uh
18:22
Who.
18:22
Was in a movie? Who was in a movie?
18:25
Tom Hanks, Joey Tom Hanks, lust
18:29
Box, Yeah it's easy.
18:31
Give me Adam Sadler.
18:33
Jomy Sandler. One answer. Seventy
18:35
three million dollars in twenty twenty
18:37
three, a lot of money. Lunchbox
18:40
go ahead.
18:40
Yeah, all right, you done.
18:43
I'm coming back around. Give
18:46
me John.
18:50
That's a good one, John Cena. What movie
18:52
was he in?
18:53
Say?
18:53
I know he was in a lot of Stungs, This
18:58
big muscle guy
19:00
shows.
19:00
Yeah, that's what I'm in.
19:01
Movie.
19:01
Yeah, movie the wrestler, dude. But it could be actor.
19:04
Yeah, you're right, it could be anything. But no, Eddie
19:06
Pointer double Oh, give
19:09
me Ryan Reynolds, show me Ryan Reynolds.
19:15
Are you guys just picking people? Are you thinking about big movies
19:17
or TV shows?
19:18
I was thinking someone else said
19:20
the wrong name.
19:21
Yeah, I thought so son of them? I thought
19:23
so Amy.
19:24
Oh well, in that case, Barbie
19:27
was last year? Is Ryan Gosling on
19:29
there?
19:30
Is that your answer? Yeah, Ryan Gosling, That's
19:34
who I meant. I know.
19:36
Yeah, number four
19:39
Ammy has eight points?
19:39
There pointer double Amy, Selena Gomez,
19:42
Show me Selena Gomez.
19:46
Unchbox.
19:48
Well, I mean you did Barbie, Ryan
19:51
whatever his name was in there? So Margot Robbie was in
19:53
there. Show me Margot Robbie.
19:54
Correct, that's smart. Fifty
19:57
nine million bucks?
19:59
Number was she?
19:59
Two?
20:01
Oh?
20:01
There are still seven answers on the board.
20:03
Forbes has the list of the highest made actors of twenty
20:05
twenty three. You got
20:07
Adam Sandler at one, Margot Robbie at
20:09
two, Ryan Gosling at
20:12
four.
20:15
Yeah, one of the movies were big last year.
20:19
Be TV shows as well.
20:21
Yeah, I know. I'm just trying to think if there was anything
20:23
big that I watched.
20:25
Give me.
20:28
Sydney, sweetie.
20:30
That's pretty good.
20:31
Guess who's done everything.
20:32
I think she's a little too new though, to get a big, big big
20:34
paycheck. I think, so that's probably
20:36
a really good guest, though, Sidney tweety.
20:41
I like that though, you're thinking.
20:43
Yeah, I'm just trying to think who I see like in
20:45
everything, and she seems to be in everything.
20:47
Eddie, Okay, Dan, all of this talk
20:49
about who he was thinking about getting to give me a.
20:51
Lot of people.
20:53
Give me Sindaia who,
20:55
Sendaia who? Sandia
20:58
Zen.
21:01
Center sin sim he said, sim.
21:02
But you can see it however you want, show me Sandaya.
21:07
How does she gotta make a lot of money?
21:09
She does?
21:10
But this is top ten, Amy,
21:12
go ahead, Jennifer Aniston, Aniston number.
21:15
Six, forty
21:18
two million dollars. That's
21:20
worst twelve points. Go ahead. Now that's worth
21:22
eighteen points. That's round three, isn't it?
21:27
Still six answers on the board, Amy Reech
21:30
Witherspoon, show me Rech Witherspoon, Amy
21:36
with twenty six points.
21:37
Lunchbox. You need some need some real hits
21:39
here, Yeah.
21:41
Point, I got three names, go
21:43
ahead, you got three names down.
21:44
No one can jump in you can.
21:46
I don't know who if they were in anything though.
21:48
You got j Low, you got
21:51
Leonardo DiCaprio, you got
21:53
ben a Flack, You got Matt Damon.
21:55
They were They're all.
21:56
Huge in anything?
22:01
Was j Was Leonardo DiCaprio nominated
22:03
for anything? Was
22:05
Ben affleck up for any awards?
22:09
I should have watched that dumb show.
22:11
What is it called the Oscars?
22:12
The Oscars?
22:13
Five seconds?
22:15
Give me Leonardo DiCaprio.
22:18
Showy DiCaprio.
22:19
Ye, that is number seven,
22:21
worth twenty one points. You and name you are now tied. You
22:24
need one more, though, there's what we
22:26
have Sandler, Margot, Robbie, Ryan
22:29
Gosling, Jennifer Anderson and Leo DiCaprio.
22:31
You have five out of the ten. If you get
22:33
one more, you win. Yeah,
22:37
still five on the board. Highest payed actors of twenty
22:39
twenty three was Matt Damon.
22:42
Anything with Ben Aflack? I
22:44
mean, oh so hard man.
22:48
Don't forget Jaylo.
22:49
I know I got Ja. Oh, I don't forget her. She is
22:51
looking good for her age?
22:52
I mean for her age?
22:54
No.
22:55
No, do you see a fifty something year old looking
22:57
that good?
22:57
No?
22:59
Man, that's why.
23:02
Gives for the wind?
23:04
Ah?
23:04
Man?
23:05
Wait, who just came into your mind?
23:07
Will Smith? He was in some stuff, right.
23:09
I don't know, probably.
23:10
Man, Will Smith was in there, right?
23:14
I don't know. Maybe he wouldn't because the slap was
23:16
heard around the world.
23:17
So maybe last year was a down year for him.
23:20
Oh my gosh, kick somebody give
23:23
me.
23:27
Shut up for.
23:31
Bes show
23:35
me Jennifer Lopez. So
23:40
it's a tie been makeout?
23:42
No, no, no, no, don't make out a number nine.
23:44
It has been asked like number
23:49
number five was mad Damon, You're
23:53
such an idiot. So those I'm gonna take off.
23:55
Oh my gosh, but you both can have one
23:57
more guests for the win.
23:58
Here, write your answer down.
24:00
I'm in.
24:00
There are three answers.
24:02
Hey, it's not over yet. Focus.
24:04
There are three answers.
24:05
Adam Sandler, Margot Robbie, Ryan Gosling,
24:08
Matt Damon, Jennifer Aniston, Leo DiCaprio,
24:10
Ben Affleck.
24:11
There are three left, three, eight and ten.
24:14
I'm so stupid.
24:16
One guest has left. Lunchbox,
24:18
let me know when you're in.
24:20
Man, I'm just I don't
24:22
even want to play five seconds.
24:24
Okay, don't want to play, Amy,
24:26
I'm in.
24:27
You, George Clooney, Okay, lunchbox,
24:29
what do you have?
24:32
This is the biggest show on TV.
24:33
Man, Kevin Coston, all right, both the wrong
24:39
now We're just gonna bounce back and forth till somebody gets it,
24:41
or we just call it. Oh Amy,
24:44
go tumkers, correct
24:46
winner, Okay,
24:49
go ahead.
24:51
I don't know.
24:55
The other two would have been at number eight Jason State
24:57
though, Oh my god, oh was it?
25:00
It wasn't. If you can get number ten, you can
25:02
have it.
25:02
Go.
25:03
I can get Yeah, five seconds Jason.
25:07
Butler, that guy from Austin
25:09
Butler, Austin.
25:10
Butler, Jared Gerard Butler.
25:13
Oh no, Cooper, Cooper
25:16
Manning, No, what's his name? Cooper?
25:18
Allen Bradley, Bradley? Which
25:20
one show me any of
25:22
the names we just said?
25:24
My number ten was Denzel Washington. Ayman,
25:27
you are the one I show.
25:28
Yeah, we're
25:31
going to talk about the last time you guys were starstruck.
25:33
And I say that because I know we get celebrities
25:36
in our studio all the time, but like genuinely
25:38
starstruck.
25:39
There's a story out about Tiffany.
25:40
She used to sing I think we're alone now
25:43
doesn't seem to be anyone around.
25:46
And if you don't know it from Tiffany, you might know it from
25:48
Full House?
25:50
Did they sing that on there?
25:51
They did?
25:51
Yes, they did. So she was talking with
25:53
Michael Jackson. The most starstruck
25:56
ever was meeting Michael Jackson. I
25:58
had just taken Bad out of the number one
26:00
spot when she had I think we're alone now,
26:03
And then she went to the concert that he had
26:05
nearby, and he was very nice to her. She was
26:07
like, I was so starstruck. That's from
26:09
US magazine, the
26:11
most you've been starstruck?
26:14
Amy, I mean, I'm going to use a moment
26:16
where I was caught off guard, complete surprise. One
26:18
was expecting to see this celebrity. And
26:21
it was the time I ran into Reese Witherspoon
26:23
backstage at something we were doing
26:25
here, and she just I was walking by a door
26:27
and she walked out that door look right
26:29
in front of me. It was like a gift, and
26:32
I was with a sign. I
26:35
was starstruck to where. I don't know. I said
26:37
something stupid like I
26:39
love everything you do.
26:40
Oh wow, nice something like that.
26:43
Now my mind MND be playing tricks
26:45
on me here? Did you tell me that at the
26:47
event?
26:47
And then we go track her down and I introduce you to
26:49
her.
26:50
Maybe you don't get weird. I don't
26:52
remember either, but that sounds like it could have happened. Because
26:55
we just have a lot of experience.
26:56
I mean it was like I think I saw Reese Weatherspoon and I was like, Okay,
26:58
come on, let's go find her.
26:59
And we found her and said Hi, maybe you just
27:01
are blurred out.
27:02
No, I just think sometimes I'm like, oh, that definitely
27:05
sounds like that could have happened. But isn't
27:07
it weird? Do you think I would remember every single detail?
27:09
Well, that's what happens when you get started.
27:11
It's all a blur. Yeah.
27:12
I just know that. When she walked out of that door, I
27:14
was like, oh, she's like, excuse me. I'm like
27:17
no, no, no, no, excuse
27:19
me. We're good.
27:21
I ate dinner next to her to restaurant once, really
27:23
like right next to her. Yeah, she was sitting right in the middle table.
27:25
Would she eat?
27:26
I don't know. I didn't. I didn't care that much, you said to her. For
27:28
nothing.
27:28
I was a family time and she was
27:30
sitting righting like no special place, just the
27:33
middle of the restaurant.
27:34
Yeah, we were.
27:35
She was eating a little early, like we were. Mostly
27:37
I have to wake up early. I think she was a celebrity, so she
27:39
came a little earlier. But there was no like preferential seating
27:41
or anything.
27:42
Oh, I would have been looking the entire time.
27:43
Dude, Yeah, how do you not?
27:45
She's right there.
27:46
I just felt like it was her own business.
27:48
You know.
27:48
I don't want to get in that. I don't have her family time,
27:50
lunchbox. Most starstruck.
27:52
It's easy.
27:53
I was at a bar in Austin, Texas, and
27:55
my buddy Forrest comes up to me. He's like, dude,
27:58
I just saw Johnny Bananas in the back room,
28:01
and I said, there is no way Johnny
28:03
Bananas is at a bar in
28:05
Austin, Texas. And forest
28:08
search for thirty minutes in that bar because it's
28:10
jam packed, found him, came and
28:12
got me, and I went up to Johnny
28:14
Bananas and all I did was scream at him.
28:16
Well you before you elaborate, well,
28:18
you tell people who that is, because I don't think most people know.
28:20
Who that is. Johnny Bananas,
28:23
real world, Key West, you know him. I mean,
28:25
how can you forget it?
28:26
I didn't until you told me, And now I
28:28
do know who he is, and he seems like a pretty talented guy.
28:30
And then he was on the Challenge for many,
28:32
many years, and he's hosted other things
28:34
here and there, offshoots. But yeah,
28:37
So I went up to him, and I thought
28:39
I was gonna be so cool, calm collect him,
28:41
like, dude, what's up, big fan, Like, let us talk
28:43
to him? And all I did was like, Johnny
28:46
Bananas, like to
28:48
him, yeah, And then he's sitting there He's like yeah,
28:50
and I'm like, Johnny Bananas,
28:53
what are you doing, Johnny freaking
28:55
bananas man? And
28:57
I didn't ever really have a conversation with
29:00
him as more as I just like
29:03
yelled at him.
29:04
Did you think that would blossom into a friendship
29:06
though, somehow I did.
29:08
I thought I was gonna play it cool, we'd become
29:10
friends, you know, like he'd hit me
29:12
up like hey, what up?
29:13
What?
29:13
And no, it didn't happen. All idea was scream
29:15
at him.
29:16
And then then you started dming
29:18
him.
29:18
And then I kind
29:20
of just sent him messages and
29:23
then you got told to tell me to back
29:25
off.
29:28
Sad, That's true. I didn't want to tell you
29:30
that.
29:31
Yea so starstruck, like
29:33
I mean, because usually you think starstruck,
29:35
you just sit.
29:36
There and stare.
29:37
Yeah, you just reacted.
29:38
I just reacted. I couldn't down.
29:41
Respect that Eddie.
29:42
When I worked for the news. They sent me to a movie
29:44
premiere. I was just the camera guy. I was like, I'll
29:46
just show up, set my camera up, had no idea what
29:49
movie it was, who the actors were. And
29:51
here came a limousine parks right
29:53
there in the red carpet, and out comes
29:55
Johnny freaking depth
29:58
and I was like this, this is crazy.
30:00
What do you look like in person?
30:02
Like Johnny Depp? Like smaller, bigger, no,
30:05
normal size. I remember him being normal
30:07
size, but his like what
30:09
do you call that complexion? Like it was just
30:12
like it looked fake, like he looked like
30:14
a doll?
30:15
Was he really good looking?
30:16
Yeah?
30:17
Want of those celebrities you see in person and there's so much
30:19
better looking in person, even though they're good looking
30:21
on camera, But on camera there's just a higher standard we
30:24
hold because it's all beautiful people and we're like, no,
30:26
they're pretty good looking, but they're in real life.
30:27
You're like, wow, in real person when you want it's just
30:29
like I wanted to reach out and just touch him because it's like, you know, you
30:31
see him on TV and movies like your whole life,
30:34
and there he is in front of you.
30:35
I was so starstruck. That's pretty cool. I
30:38
made a list. When I put the segment together last night,
30:40
I tear my list.
30:41
Yes, I've been.
30:42
Lucky enough to meet a lot of people.
30:43
I don't really get starstruck that often, but when I
30:45
do, I pee a little.
30:48
Okay.
30:48
Number five Derek Jeter.
30:50
What'd you mean him?
30:51
I did a whole two segments with him on the Today Show when
30:53
I host to the Today Show.
30:54
It's right.
30:56
It was bizarre in
30:58
the way of like, I was like, what body am I?
31:00
And he was so nice, so cool. It
31:02
was Hoda and I and I played it totally cool.
31:03
I was like, what's up? DJ?
31:06
Is he the one that would give the baseball in the.
31:08
Basket back in the day, like twenty
31:10
years before he was married and family?
31:11
Yeah, we thought they got to be a family.
31:12
Da.
31:13
How big was he?
31:15
No?
31:15
Probably like six to one it it's my size
31:18
maybe No, I mean.
31:19
You're not six to one?
31:20
Yeah?
31:20
Yeah, and she was and the dress
31:22
shoes I had on that day, for sure, But Derek
31:24
Teter and I was just chilling with him.
31:25
He was so nice.
31:27
That's number five. Number four Steve
31:29
Young. I saw Steve Young Derek
31:31
Jeter six three So my size?
31:33
Oh yeah, your size okay.
31:36
Uh Steve Young, quarterback for the forty nine ers.
31:38
I was there with you.
31:39
We saw him and he was in a group of people and I was like, oh
31:41
boy, I don't want to go and bother him, but I just
31:43
walked up and just stood in the group
31:45
of people and I was like, yeah,
31:49
yeah, you just kind of jump in and laugh.
31:51
And then people started to walk away, and I was.
31:52
Like, hey, Steve and Bobby and he goes we
31:55
to listen to your show all the time, and I was like, what
31:57
where a lot of minor
31:59
sports well as you can tell. Five
32:01
Jeter, four, Steve Beyond number three. Lenny
32:04
Kravitz not a sportsperson.
32:06
iHeartRadio Music Festival last year.
32:09
I've loved Lenny Kravitz. Never met him.
32:11
He's like a ghost. Like when
32:14
who sees Lenny Kravitz and he shows up. I don't
32:16
know old, he is fifty something. He did not look
32:18
he did not look at them.
32:20
He's beautiful and he was so nice.
32:22
What did he smell like, do you
32:24
remember that leather?
32:25
Yeah, because he was like wearing leather. He
32:28
was.
32:28
Kravitz is fifty nine years old, and
32:30
I just remember thinking, this is so cool and
32:33
super kind. We did an interview, we talked for a second and he
32:35
left, so there was nothing like extra there.
32:37
I was just like wow. Number
32:39
two Jim Nance, Hello
32:42
friends, all right, Bobby golf.
32:45
But NCAA basketball tournament final four? Football,
32:47
Yeah, with Tony Romo, Yeah, all of
32:50
it.
32:50
So Jim Nance is like. I
32:52
was like, wow, that's Jim Nance.
32:53
And I was with Charles Kelly from Lady A and he was like, you should
32:56
just go. So I had a Jimmy super nice and I'm like, I'm not going. Jim
32:58
Nance is so tall and I was like,
33:01
hi, Jim, like.
33:03
Like so tall, like yellow, the same high Jim.
33:06
Jim Nance a big dude. He's like six three so my
33:08
hy okay
33:11
six three.
33:11
Six four hey.
33:12
But when he talks these I was just like TV guys.
33:14
And then I saw Jim Nance here in town. He
33:16
came up behind me in a golf cart and was like, Bobby, what's
33:19
up? And then we talked like fifteen minutes.
33:20
Oh he didn't pull up a go Bobby, what's up?
33:22
Hello? Friends? Did? Jim Nance
33:24
is pretty awesome? And then number one can you name it?
33:27
He was in the studio, Oh John Mayer,
33:29
no.
33:31
Adam Deret's kind of cross. Oh yeah, never met
33:33
him. That was the first time you'd never ever met
33:35
him?
33:35
Yeah.
33:36
John Mayer and I had a brief like friendship
33:38
fleeing, which one of my favorites. But there was a time
33:40
where if I was in like California, I would see were
33:42
like hang out a little bit like
33:45
ilean, like a friendship frame plaing.
33:47
Yeah, I don't know that I've ever heard of a friendship fling.
33:49
It was very brief.
33:50
We don't do it anymore, but it was like once
33:53
I was hosting, uh, I was
33:55
hosting a radio thing with something, and he was like, Hey,
33:58
I'll come over there and say hi. And he came in and like
34:00
drove over and came in. We talked for a long time, had nothing
34:02
to do with the show. Then he was doing a show and I was
34:04
in town. He was like, hey, come to the show.
34:06
And then.
34:08
What happened.
34:09
We don't even talk anything.
34:12
They fade, no reason to fade. I
34:14
just think I lost my favorite. It
34:16
happens yeah by Adam Durret's number one of the
34:18
County Crows because as a kid
34:21
and as an adult, my favorite band.
34:23
Around here.
34:26
A Sister Tones.
34:28
Almost what Barry Switzer.
34:30
Oh you coach Dallas cowboyd coach Arkansas
34:32
razorback player sat next time in a Southwest flights
34:34
as honorable mentioned.
34:36
Yeah, so I
34:38
love being star struck. Here's
34:41
a voicemail we got last night.
34:43
I heard the caller call in and say that, you know, didn't
34:45
like you at first, and then now she likes you. She
34:47
just had to give you a second shot. I just want
34:49
you to know I've always liked you from
34:52
the get go, been listening to you for a long
34:54
time now, I'm gonna say probably
34:56
at least ten years.
34:57
Anyways, I love the.
34:58
Show, always have, always little That's
35:00
all I want to say.
35:01
Thank you.
35:01
You can't commit to always will yeah,
35:04
I'll tell you right now.
35:05
Never know, sometimes we are really annoying.
35:07
So I don't know you'll always love the show, but we appreciate
35:09
you always loving it so far. People change,
35:12
and we definitely can change in a way that would
35:14
irritate the crap out of you. But no, thanks for the car. I
35:16
really appreciate that.
35:18
Let's move on to number two.
35:20
Go ahead.
35:21
I just have to say, if you are not listening
35:23
to the post show, you are missing out
35:25
on.
35:25
Some real behind the scenes. You guys
35:27
are amazing.
35:28
You're really your true selves whenever you do the
35:30
Post Show, and I love.
35:32
It, thank you.
35:33
It's that we don't have time restrictions on the Post
35:36
Show correct where it's like, okay, we have nine
35:38
minutes, we got to get off the air. We've got to do a commercial
35:40
or we're gonna get sued. So sometimes
35:42
we have wrap things up on the Post Show. Sometimes it gets a
35:44
real real you.
35:45
Amy's pile of stories.
35:47
Right.
35:47
If you want to feel happy, hug yourself
35:49
for twenty seconds a day, you
35:51
have to close your eyes euphimism or
35:54
no no, no no, close your eyes,
35:56
think of something that's been bothering.
35:58
You put one hand on your chest and
36:00
the other on your stomach, and that's you giving
36:02
yourself a hug. And you say to yourself
36:05
in that moment, how can I be a friend to
36:07
myself right now?
36:09
Huh?
36:09
And it's I don't know. They just a bunch of research and they
36:11
say that it's supposed to help you feel better.
36:13
Would you open your eyes bones?
36:14
Remember when you would go in a corner. We'd do that
36:16
when we were younger, and then we would like.
36:17
We'd hug our back and look like they were making out somebody.
36:20
When somebody says they did a bunch of research, that means
36:22
we don't know.
36:22
What they did.
36:23
Well, this is from Science Direct, So and I
36:25
know you love science.
36:26
No idea what science direct even means?
36:29
Like is that even a real thing? Somebody can just
36:31
name themselves that never heard of that? Yeah, yeah, I can
36:33
have something called rock climbing illustrated. Nobody
36:37
know the difference.
36:37
I can just have it. But I hear you, all right, go ahead.
36:39
I also saw this thing speaking of like comfort
36:41
and feeling happy that forty percent
36:44
of adults sleep with a stuffed animal
36:46
or like a true there's.
36:48
No way, there's no way. Is the same people
36:50
from Science Direct or whatever?
36:51
Does anyone on the show do No? Okay, I don't
36:53
think so.
36:55
Almost fifty percent?
36:56
No chance, I would say maybe one out
36:58
of twenty.
37:00
Does?
37:00
I mean? I have a friend that has her binkie from.
37:02
Like she doesn't sleep with it every night? Yes,
37:04
she does.
37:05
Every night, and she's had it again.
37:07
Negative, I don't, no lunchbox,
37:10
no tune Raymundo, No
37:13
okay, No, I'm telling you.
37:15
Not accurate, Morgan. No,
37:19
I do not, and
37:22
we but we should have made fun of people that do.
37:24
No, does your friends single, No,
37:26
she's married.
37:28
Maybe forty percent of weirdo is still take it to bed with
37:30
them. Like, if you're a weirdo and
37:33
you take it, forty percent of weirdos still take it
37:35
to bed.
37:36
It's all falling apart. It's this little like blanket
37:38
thing that she's had since she was a baby.
37:40
Yeah, it's weird, all right? What else?
37:42
Okay, So Lunchbox and Eddie aren't
37:44
that familiar with four oh one k's. But hey,
37:46
guys, you're not alone because
37:48
the study was done and half Americans
37:50
have no clue what a four one game.
37:52
I'm going to tell you. I don't know what.
37:53
I don't know how how it works. I have no
37:55
idea. I just know I have it. And
37:58
then money goes from my check into it, and then the
38:00
company invests that money and they
38:02
make money, I think, and then I get money.
38:04
See when I hear that, I'm worried that,
38:07
Like the company invests so the company
38:09
can lose it.
38:09
What do you think a bank does with your money? Yeah, they told
38:12
it. No, no, they invest
38:14
it. If we put money in the bank, I know that the
38:16
reason they want your money is so they can invest it
38:18
and make money.
38:20
See, I feel like, yeah, in the times
38:23
that they match it, Like if you're at a company that'll
38:25
match it, that's a win win. And I feel like they invest
38:27
in things, you know, that are.
38:28
Like a sure thing, like they know what they're doing.
38:31
I don't really know how to explain it four to one K. I
38:34
just know that I have one. And I was told when
38:36
I was like twenty seven, hey, they offer
38:38
this at your company, so you should
38:40
do it. And then I've never looked back. Okay, and
38:43
I have a retirement fund. You know how much you
38:45
got in there?
38:45
Yeah, I showed it, showed me and is it awesome?
38:47
Yeah, I'm like I need to get
38:50
to depositing or something.
38:52
I don't put money in it, like a percent a
38:54
percentage, but not a full percentage comes out of my check. Like
38:56
only up to a certain point does a percentage come out, right.
38:59
I've been told I don't know.
39:00
I don't know what's up.
39:01
I wish I could a party with it, but I'm gonna party when
39:03
I get old.
39:03
I guess yeah, yeah, I think you can pull
39:05
it out, but you just have to say all right,
39:08
but you have to like pay a fee or a finer
39:10
always. So Sam Hunt was on Taste
39:12
of Country Nights podcast and he
39:14
was talking about how you'll have
39:16
to like shoot him before he won't sleep in his own
39:18
bed, like if he's in a fight with his wife, like he's
39:21
gonna be there.
39:21
One beautiful thing about Hannah is that
39:23
she forgives quickly.
39:25
And I also have a rule that I'm not sleeping on the couch.
39:27
So she's gonna have to shoot me before.
39:29
I don't sleep in my old bath.
39:31
Oh well, I mean I'm sure if that's the case,
39:33
she's probably slept angry. She's not
39:35
like forgiving before.
39:37
I will say one time, like my wife and I were
39:39
fighting and she locked me out of the room. So I just unscrewed
39:41
the door knob and went back in.
39:43
When she was asleep.
39:44
Yeah, she woke up and she's like, oh, what did
39:46
you do. I don't have a relationship with my bed.
39:49
It's not me. I don't care.
39:51
I mean, like you'll sleep on the couch.
39:52
No, like the couch. My bed's good, but I don't
39:55
like care. It's not like I need to be there's
39:57
certain pillows. We have two sleep numbers, so
39:59
I've also got one upstairs with the different blankt covered. I'm,
40:01
oh, well that's different, and I don't But if I if
40:03
like I get in later or something, I'll just go sleep up there,
40:06
or if I'm up all night, I'll sleep up there.
40:08
But I don't really care about the
40:10
I don't have a relationship with that.
40:12
Yeah, if we were fighting, I didn't care.
40:14
I wanted my ex to
40:16
stay in the bed like I we were fighting,
40:18
but he would always grab the pill in his blanket
40:20
and be all dramatic and you believe make
40:24
me.
40:24
So it's being healthy and
40:26
it's also.
40:27
Healthy though, close our
40:29
eyes and go to sleep.
40:30
You feel like you're triggered and you need distance.
40:32
What you do is you create distance. And
40:35
so everybody doesn't have the same fighting style.
40:37
Well, we're not fighting.
40:38
Let's just close the eyes and go to sleep and we'll figure it out.
40:40
Some people don't want to be near a person that's upset
40:42
them because it triggers them.
40:44
I don't think the city didn't want
40:46
to be near me. I think it's that he
40:49
just wanted to like make a big
40:51
statement because he knew how much it bothered
40:53
me that he would leave. Okay, maybe
40:56
both, don't you think hear
40:59
you is that it Hi. Maybe that's my file.
41:02
That was Amy's pile of stories.
41:04
It's time for the good news.
41:11
For the past few years, the community of Belleville,
41:13
Illinois have been struggling with abandoned
41:15
homes and neighborhoods, and people are like, man, these
41:17
abandoned homes, like they just look like trash,
41:20
and they're bringing down the value of our community. Really,
41:22
So a bunch of people that are retired, they're
41:24
like, you know what, We're not gonna let this happen. So they started
41:27
a nonprofit called West End Redeveloping
41:29
Group and they go around these neighborhoods
41:31
and they get the law to pass over the
41:34
property to them, and if it's restorable,
41:36
they go they renovate the whole home and they put it back
41:38
on the market. But if it's not, they demolish
41:41
it.
41:41
That's cool. So your
41:45
goal in life has to retire.
41:46
I can't wait. I'm gonna play golf, I'm gonna fish.
41:49
Where are you gonna get this money to play golf? My
41:51
retirement fund? But then
41:53
you join a club and then when you join.
41:55
It, where's your retirement fund?
41:57
Well? I mean just I don't know, I don't
41:59
know how this stuff work, but like eventually you have
42:01
one. I mean I save some money here and
42:03
there.
42:04
Like are you a member of the club, Like, now,
42:07
why are you magically able to be a member
42:09
of a club.
42:09
You don't have a thing four a
42:11
club now. But like, when I'm retired, that's all I
42:13
do. All my money is gonna go to that club.
42:15
What money because you're not working my retirement,
42:17
don't have any saved.
42:18
But dude, that's what old people do.
42:20
They have like this retirement fund, social
42:23
security boom.
42:25
I don't think securities have to get.
42:28
And you'll have more money because your kids are about to leave
42:30
the house. Then you'll be.
42:31
Dude, once the kids are gone, im gonna have you so much money.
42:33
Any money because you won't be working.
42:35
Okay, so how many years so your last kid.
42:37
Leaves, he's five now, so
42:39
do the math?
42:40
Thirteen or fourteen or fifteen to spending
42:42
boys, So are you going to be long
42:45
away? You're not even gonna be retiring age when they leave, So it doesn't
42:47
matter.
42:48
What do you mean when they leave the house entire early? Oh,
42:50
dude, when they leave the house.
42:51
I'm you retire early if you have a retirement, Like
42:53
if you have Oh my god, good for them.
42:55
Wait, I have a question.
42:56
These guys want to retire, but they're not doing anything
42:58
about their retirement.
42:59
But what age do they think they're retiring?
43:01
I need an age, probably sixty five that
43:04
used to be what it is.
43:05
Gosh, I ain't last than that long.
43:07
What do you mean, dude, I'm forty five. That's twenty years
43:09
from now. That's plenty of time to save
43:11
some money.
43:11
You have not saved.
43:12
But don't you want to do before that?
43:14
Well?
43:14
Sure I do, but I'm going to.
43:15
Do it tomorrow. If you could you really quick
43:17
work.
43:18
Yes, I'd buy a boat and I'd be on the on
43:20
the ocean fishing every day.
43:22
So you have other fantasies, not just quitting but having money.
43:26
I love the story, don't
43:28
love really the the
43:31
idea of you retiring but
43:33
you have no money and you're not saving anything.
43:35
And there's some special people that retire and then they
43:37
just want to go back to work and do good things for people.
43:40
That's really cool.
43:42
All right, thank you, that's what it's all about. That
43:44
was telling me something good.
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