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Bobby Wants $13K Robot Toilet & Million Dollar Nannies Feeding Kids With Designer Chop Sticks
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>> Parents are guilty of more screen time during family meals than other times.
>> They're like at family meals out?
>> In general.
>> Oh. Not certainly not at home.
>> at home. That's when we say no screens.
But at restaurants, let her rip, chip.
>> Well, I think it depends on how young the kids are.
My kid not >> True. Talk it out.
>> Like young kids with tablets, I think if they're so like if the restaurant doesn't have something to color with, like younger younger kids it's okay, but now that my kids are 19 and 15, if even if we're out to eat, it's not screen time.
>> Focus time.
>> It's you need to engage and not be on your phone. But I could see where you throw a 3-year-old a tablet.
>> Or 7-year-old. [laughter] >> Or 7.
>> Man, if you don't throw the 7-year-old a tablet, the rest of our dinner's going to be ruined, for sure. But you know what I love? Olive Garden. And I love Chili's cuz they have those little kiosk tablet things with games on it, trivia, all kinds of games. Cuz those are the best places.
>> Yeah, Buffalo Wild Wings has it.
>> That one.
>> A new study looked at the screen time screen time habits of more than 350 parents. Over 75% admitted that they use some kind of media during the last family meal to get through it.
>> Really?
>> Wow, that's crazy.
Right, Eddie, do you let your older kids, like your 12-year-old 13-year-old or however they they use screens at the >> Uh 11 and 12, no, no no screens for them. They eat I mean, they're good at holding conversations, so they don't really need a screen.
>> So is a screen basically to keep somebody from flipping out?
>> Yes.
>> Right. I mean >> From messing with the salt shakers and all that, yeah.
>> Are there rules or preloaded things for screen time?
>> Like what do they watch?
It's usually like uh they're streaming Netflix or something or watch a show that they like to watch, YouTube Kids, stuff like that. But no, nothing preloaded. I saw that Netflix uh was getting from >> Oh, which currently has to be paid for.
>> Mhm.
And so I tracked it down. It was just a rumor started on Reddit.
>> Oh, so it's not even true. It says show Bobby likes that it's kind of scary at night.
>> Oh. And they lied to you?
>> scary in daytime, too.
>> [laughter] >> I just watch it at night.
>> No, but the show gets scarier at night in the show.
>> Yeah.
>> things happen at night?
>> So, the the town that they live in, they don't know how they got there and they can't get out.
Like all of a sudden they're driving their car and there's a tree across the road and they can't go across the road. So, they have to turn around, but when they turn around they can't get back home. They're just in this town and no one can escape this town.
>> Oh, yeah. So, I guess it's pretty scary during the day, too, but >> Well, in the daytime, though, the monsters don't come out.
>> See, okay, now >> the monsters come out. They can't go outside.
>> And they leave their little symbols.
>> I think that show ends up blowing up. If Netflix does get it, it ends up being massive once that platform is able to match how good the show is.
Mike stopped paying for it, though.
>> Yeah, I got three episodes in and they paywalled me.
>> Well, so you >> Only two more episodes on this season and it's over. And then only one more season ever.
>> What what season are you on right now?
>> four.
>> Cuz I only watched season one. That means I've got some in the bank.
>> Mhm. Isn't that the best feeling when you get a show and it's great and there's seasons in the bank? Do you guys ever watch The Diplomat?
>> No.
>> No.
>> Yeah, I watched it.
>> It's so good.
>> But you have to pay attention.
You cannot >> not Game of [laughter] Thrones. It's not Game of Thrones. Pay attention, but it Okay.
>> It's cerebral. It even labels that on Netflix.
>> It says that cerebral? If you're not smart enough, don't even try?
>> [laughter] >> No, they put those little things out there, though.
>> Yeah, it'll be like, you know, uh comedy.
>> Uh-huh.
>> Cerebral.
>> [laughter] >> That's crazy.
>> That is labeled under The Diplomat. You can't You can't, you know, bounce around, blow dry your hair, only half hear what they're saying. You have to be dialed in. Which that one that that will That's a show that's so good I can dial in.
>> Wow, people it really gets good ratings.
>> That's the show where I'm saying if you haven't started it, there are so many I think three seasons. Is that Keri Russell?
>> Yes.
>> Yeah, how many seasons >> Yeah, there's 22 episodes.
>> Wow.
>> That's one you start and go this is awesome and it's going to be awesome for a while.
>> Mhm.
>> I can't wait for the next season. It's so good.
>> Yeah, it's good.
>> Uh, let's go around. Amy, you're up.
>> Okay.
Uh, speaking of TV shows, Hulu and Freeform has a new show called Million Dollar Nannies and it premiered last night. I haven't watched it, but People magazine had an article about it and now I want to watch it and these are elite nannies. Like they're working for families worth $500 of the stuff I was reading about in the article, one of the nannies, they have to use chopsticks. Guess what brand these chopsticks are.
>> Oh, it's got to be a luxury brand though that we can't even imagine makes chopsticks. So like Prada.
>> Louis Vuitton.
>> Yeah, Louis Vuitton, something like that.
>> Louis Vuitton, $675 designer chopsticks. And that's what they have to like feed the kids with. Then they have to dress a certain way, even their nail color can be decided on by the >> So it's uniform.
>> the family's vibe. It says the client, which is, you know, probably the mom of the family, maybe the dad, they're they pick out the aesthetic and the nanny has to match the family's daily aura. So if they show up with like the wrong color their stuff there, they can change into or >> I'd bet if it's a half a billion dollar family, it's not the mom or the dad, it's the house manager.
>> Okay, yeah, true. There's totally that.
But there's somebody at the top dictating the vibe.
Um >> Like chief of staff family chief of staff.
>> Yeah, I just was like, okay.
>> People people love rich and out of touch.
>> Mhm.
>> Oh, yeah. Yeah.
>> As far as to be entertained by cuz you can only dream of that.
>> Yep. Or it's so ridiculous.
>> It's so I don't even think people dream of it. I think it's so ridiculous. I don't dream of living that way >> that much money, I wouldn't be like that. Like >> But it's not chopsticks. It's something that you would like that you can actually finally buy. But >> No, but I'm not going to be this ridiculous like, oh, your nail color doesn't match our family aura today.
Like change it.
No, I would never say something like that.
>> Yeah, [laughter] I could see that.
>> know me. What? You're joking.
>> don't know you with a lot of money yet.
>> [laughter] >> I think it's the ridiculous part of it.
>> Yes, it's so ridiculous.
>> looking at the chopsticks now you can buy on eBay for $550. The Louis Vuitton chopsticks, limited monogram wood VIP Louis Vuitton.
Right now you can buy for $5.59.
That's ridiculous. Everybody would like to have more money. I really don't know anybody who would go, you know, I prefer less money, less security.
>> Nobody says that.
>> So, and there are people that have more money than these people and they're not on a TV, but this is ridiculous. We're drawn to rich and ridiculous.
>> Yeah, it's totally ridiculous because I know wealthy people that do not act this way.
>> Dang.
>> Well, >> You know wealthy people that >> yeah. Um Bobby.
>> I'll say not not not like that.
>> Okay, I do know a family that they've been in my life for a very long time and they didn't always have this kind of money and now they do and I would say they don't they're the same.
>> Yeah, people that probably >> Like >> grew into money are different than people that were born with money.
>> Do they have more properties?
>> [laughter] >> Yeah, but like they're they don't have like a new family aura.
>> I was looking at Lionel Messi's properties that he owned yesterday. I don't know. It's something that came across my Instagram. You know who that is?
>> Yeah, uh you Messi? The soccer player?
>> What country?
>> I don't know, but this is his seventh World Cup.
>> Cool. What country?
>> Don't know.
>> Seven seven, huh?
>> Is it? I I I believe I read seven and I thought I was impressed by that because I was like, wow, he's been around for a long time cuz aren't they every 4 years?
>> years, yeah.
Um >> I don't remember the country.
>> Six.
>> Are you sure this is not this isn't making it his seventh?
>> Yeah.
>> Wow.
They both start with an S.
>> Six is still a lot.
>> That's a lot, yeah.
>> Also, Amy got me earlier this week. It's my fault cuz I was I was wrong. I just agreed without really listening, and that's on me.
>> What did I say?
>> So, hand up. It's on me. I was wrong. I know where the Carolina Hurricanes are from, and you said South Carolina. I think I don't I don't think I heard you say South, but I still said yes like idiot. That's on me.
>> Okay, well, I was just >> by that cuz I was actually thinking like, "What Charleston? Like where are they based out of?"
>> Right.
>> Well, what Now I'm confused. What were we even talking about?
>> won the Stanley Cup.
>> And they're from where?
>> North Carolina.
Charlotte.
>> But you were so close that I think, you know, you said Carolina. And I believe >> Raleigh, not even Charlotte. Raleigh.
And I believe it.
It's either Raleigh or Charlotte. It's got to be Raleigh. It's Raleigh. It's got to be Raleigh. Now I'm I'm convincing myself.
>> Raleigh and Charlotte are both North Carolina.
>> Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Well, you said South Carolina, and I like an idiot was like, "Yeah, yep, yep."
>> Whatever. I got the Carolina part right.
>> But to be fair, I think they are the Carolina Hurricanes.
>> They are.
>> Right, so.
>> Yeah, so anyway, that's on me. That's not on her.
I don't know why, but uh >> Well, doggone, it is his sixth World Cup.
>> Uh Messi plays for Argentina.
>> I see that now.
>> I was looking at his properties. He owns like multiple hotels.
>> He does?
>> It's pretty cool.
>> Like uh like a a chain like the Marriott Courtyards or >> The ones that I saw, no. It was like this specific hotel that's in Spain.
This specific hotel that's in you know, somewhere in South America.
>> Are they Messi themed?
>> No.
>> Oh. He's just an investor.
>> He's just an investor.
>> Got it.
>> They're probably really nice. I see these little funny meme or video things that people are putting up online where they're like, "Man, when we were kids, we used to just be like, 'Oh my gosh, this Holiday Inn has a pool. I'm so excited.'" And then it shows like, "These days kids are vacationing [laughter] like abroad." Like shows video of like kids abroad or kids traveling and doing way more.
>> Yeah.
>> And I was like, that's it.
>> a boutique and luxury hotels in Catalonia, Spain, Balearic Islands, Spain.
I could be saying this wrong. Balearic Islands, another one of Balearic Islands, Spain, some other Spain, and then somewhere in Andorra.
>> Mhm.
>> Where is it?
>> What is Andorra?
>> know. Is that a country? Jeez, that sounds awesome.
>> I was flipping through all the pictures.
I was like, damn, that's so cool. He has all this stuff. I was looking at the planes he owns and well, Andorra's tiny, huh?
That is That's a country?
I would bet you, just by looking at the map, Andorra, I'm going to say it's the size of Iowa. Will you see what Andorra is is equal to?
>> It's the sixth smallest state in Europe.
Oh, it's a state.
>> So, country.
Europe doesn't have states.
>> So, it says.
>> But, is a state a country in this description?
Andorra's got to be a country, right?
>> Is it saying a state?
>> Yeah, it's a country in Europe.
>> [laughter] >> A state.
>> It says it right there.
>> I know, but is it a country?
>> [laughter] >> Or it says it's a We're going to learn something here. Because it says the principality of Andorra, it has its own flag, its own coat of arms.
>> Sounds fictional.
>> Okay.
>> It does.
>> Tourism in Andorra brings approximately 8 million visitors to the country annually. So, they're interchanging state and country, it looks like in Europe.
Because a lot of their countries are the size of our states.
>> [snorts] >> Like Europe is basically >> Mhm.
>> America for the sake of this argument.
And California is bigger than those countries there. What state is Andorra?
If you had to type it in into like ChatGPT, Andorra is most like size of what state?
It's got to be small.
>> It says it's known for their skiing.
>> Rhode Island.
>> Wow.
>> It's tiny.
>> Interesting.
>> And that's the smallest state in America.
>> Wow.
Oh, Rhode Island is the smallest?
>> Mhm.
>> Mhm.
Went there once.
It was nice.
Went there once for my friend's tennis Hall of Fame induction.
>> Oh.
>> was inducted there, I went to Rhode Island. Landed somewhere else and drove in.
>> Where's Cape Cod?
>> Massachusetts.
>> I think Boston. Like you drive there from Boston.
>> Oh, okay.
>> Let me see if I'm right.
The Cape.
It's a peninsula in Massachusetts.
And >> I want to go there.
>> You can I mean Boston's close. I don't know how far it is from >> I just didn't know.
>> It's one of my uh friends that go over there.
>> To the Cape?
>> It's like a hook. It's a boot, huh?
>> Yeah, the island or whatever?
>> Uh-huh.
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah, I've never been there. Also never been to the Hamptons.
>> Oh, that sounds awesome.
>> They just feel like fictional places.
>> I know.
>> The Hamptons.
>> Anybody been to the Hamptons?
>> No.
>> No.
>> Scooby, you have?
>> Yeah, a long time ago.
>> What's it What's it like?
>> Uh it's very very like proper and richy and like beautiful and really nice. It's over in Long Island like towards the far end of Long Island. My wife's friend, her family lives there. They have a lot of money.
>> They have pop shot?
>> I'm sure they do.
>> Dang.
>> I'd buy like four pop shots.
>> They probably do.
>> I just want one.
>> I tried to order a Louis Vuitton pop shot. My wealth >> Uh >> decided decided it really wasn't for me.
Uh okay.
Celebrity millionaire rich babysitters, what's it called?
>> Oh yeah, that's what we were talking about.
>> Mhm.
>> It's called Million Dollar Nannies.
>> Mhm.
>> And it follows elite nannies.
>> see that thumbnail on Hulu.
>> As they navigate high-profile clients and demanding expectations.
>> Yeah, you know some of that stuff is set up though.
>> Sure.
>> Also, I would if I'm worth a half a billion dollars, I don't want my nanny on TV.
>> [laughter] >> I don't I don't want cameras in my house if you're supposed to be a nanny with the kids.
>> true.
>> Unless I'm dying to be known as well on a reality show. That crazy. Uh lunch box.
Sorry, I had to cough. Now my mic's off.
>> Yeah, so really dramatic.
>> It really did.
>> Right when I went to him he had a cough.
>> Did you get nervous, Lunchbox?
>> No, I was swallowing and I got it stuck in my >> So when I said your name it made you swallow?
>> No, I was swallowing during Amy and I was like, "All right, if he comes to me I got to hit cough."
>> Have you guys seen that disease where you say a baby's mom's name and the baby passes out?
>> No.
>> It's a disease?
>> it on TikTok. It's like a heart thing It's like the baby gets so excited.
This dad had a video and he said, "I don't know if anybody else's kid does this, but let's say the mom's name was Mindy."
And so he's holding the baby.
One year old, two year old, something like that. And he's like, "Hey Mindy."
And the baby goes like this, and it collapses.
And so he's telling the story and I'm going, "Okay, that He just taught that baby like a fun trick." And he goes, "Not only that, here are some videos from like the nanny cam, the baby cam.
It's at night where we're laying in bed there and I say her name and she boom she passes out."
>> Cuz they get so excited?
>> That seems scary.
>> called >> heart thing?
>> [laughter] >> Yeah, I'd change the name.
>> Yeah, I would never >> Yeah, I need to find what it is. My My search But yeah, no, I watched a whole dad do it. And the baby would like pass out whenever the mom's name was said. I don't Nobody was worried about it.
>> I would be.
>> I am I'm worried.
>> It's a heart thing?
>> Well, I don't know what it was. But the guy the dad goes, "I don't know what this is or what it's called." And then someone in the comments wrote, "It's called da da da da because I saw in the search bar below that's what it was called."
>> Cuz he searched it?
>> No, because you know when something on TikTok and it You always see the answer down at the very bottom.
>> You can also search it.
>> Yes, yes, yes.
>> that was a really funny comment. Uh I'll try to find it. Lunchbox, what was your story?
>> Okay, so Eddie, get ready to pull this up. I think Mike sent it to you. There is >> I got it. I got it. I got it. I got it before I move on.
You guys are going to flip your crap.
Eddie, take this video.
>> Hold on, I got it.
>> Once you Okay. So which one are we doing first?
>> You can do yours first. You already said what it was, so >> Okay, we're going to send that to you.
This guy also looks like fun.
That's why I thought it was a bit. Like the dad has kind of long hair and a beard.
It's not a bit, for sure. Well, I don't know, you be the judge here. Want to watch it? Reggie, you pull the volume up on this once we get it in?
>> Yep.
>> All right, you got it. Say your bye.
>> Whenever I call for my wife's name, she knocks out. Watch.
Ready?
Do you uh >> No, I thought that was just a bit, right? The the baby falls.
>> So, this guy's name is Joey Salads, and I'm going to tag him in the caption if you want to go watch this whole video, but he is saying that anytime he says his wife's name, the baby just knocks out. And he shows multiple examples of this on video.
Like, what would make the baby knock out like that is my whole thing, and the comments are wild.
>> Okay, so this is not the actual video.
This is the guy talking about it, but that's it. We'll find the actual video, and that baby every time he like calls across the room or the house, the baby goes "Broom." It passes out.
>> it's not just in that in that >> anytime he says the mom's name.
>> Okay. I need to see another >> looks like the baby just falling at the right time.
>> looks like he's pushing the baby down.
>> What?
>> Yeah, yeah, he puts the hand right behind the baby. Why?
>> We have it, we have it. Coming to you, Eddie.
Yeah, we got to find a better way for this, but >> This these computers aren't the same.
>> Look.
Oh, you're on your computer.
>> And then I'm just >> got to go to that computer.
>> I'm mirroring his.
>> Then we got to go to that computer.
Okay.
So, do you Is that Mike's email up on the screen?
>> Mhm.
>> Not my email.
>> That's not your email?
Okay, here we go, here we go.
>> All right, pulling it up.
>> It's got 3 million views.
>> Whenever I call for my wife's name, she knocks out.
>> Ready?
Gila.
>> No, he just catches her from the back.
>> Will someone explain this to me?
Easy peasy.
>> She is >> Gila.
>> And here is a compilation that I recorded from virtually every single night of her just a-lopping and passing out whenever I say my wife's name.
>> Gila.
>> Gila and then out. So, I don't know what this is about. If anyone has any experience, they can let me know.
>> In this one, she hit her head.
>> She fell backward in that one. Okay.
>> Gila.
Gila.
Gila.
>> So, that's So, scroll up. Go to the comments.
It's got 3.1 million views. This is definitely cataplexy.
So, everyone says look into cataplexy.
So, we're going to go and Google cataplexy.
>> It says cataplexy is a sudden brief loss of muscle control triggered by intense emotions.
>> Muscle weakness, slurred speech, drooping eyelids to full body collapse triggered by intense emotions like laughing, surprise, anger. Symptoms range from >> So, what >> Wow. And someone in the comments wrote I think it's cataplexy because I saw it down below on the bar. And I thought that was so funny, but nobody else thought that was that funny, I guess.
But, isn't that crazy? Cuz I believe that baby has it. He wasn't pushing that baby down.
>> That's wild.
>> That's pretty crazy.
>> Strong emotion. So, she's having a strong emotional response to her mom's name.
>> Wow.
Just speculating. You don't think he could have messed with the footage and like reversed it?
>> I I wasn't thinking >> jumps up?
>> Yeah, or he reverses the clip, so it's her he records her falling and then reverses it and she's >> I wasn't thinking that one so much.
>> Just cuz he is an influencer, you never know what they're up to.
>> Right, but he says her name.
I mean, look, you're not going to convince me that anything's true anymore. I'm I'm going to believe nothing, but that to me I didn't feel like You can't get the baby to go Hold on, back back up from that position.
>> Uh-huh.
>> Question. Is there any way he mutes it and does a voiceover and just >> Montel.
>> He's reversing the clip.
>> See, cuz like the >> I don't think the baby can drag itself back up into some So, I don't Could you voiceover? Yes.
If you're just like trying to time out all the time she falls, but the baby can't pull itself up to reverse that clip in all those places.
>> I mean, I think ba- that motion baby's going to do, right? Like they just always fall like that. And so, maybe he just like, "I can do a funny video where I can just say the mom's name."
But, I mean, there I mean, people are saying that's a real thing.
>> a thing.
>> So, I kind of believe that it's a real thing.
>> But if But if But if >> How lucky that you're an influencer and your baby has cataplexy?
>> Yeah.
>> [laughter] >> Your whole life you're just trying to influence, I don't know, beard products and all of a sudden you got something so viral.
>> Well, it does say cataplexy in newborns is exceptionally rare. While it can present in early childhood, onset during newborn or infant period is almost unheard of.
>> This guy's got the one. Like that can't be reversed to some of those baby positions because the baby isn't strong enough to get itself up to some of those places. But it could voiceover. I don't know.
>> believe it.
>> I'm 50/50.
>> Okay, it also says here cataplexy typically occurs in response to strong emotions such as laughter, anger, or surprise rather than being triggered by saying someone's name.
>> Oh, it says that?
>> Well.
>> Is he faking it, Mike?
>> Cleveland crying.
>> it that he's faked other things online?
He's been busted. But has he faked this?
Uh nothing on this one, but But also, if he's faked others, then it just feels like an unreliable source to me.
>> Yeah.
>> this is pretty easy to fake.
>> You couldn't fake that.
>> Yeah.
>> It's a great video.
>> You couldn't fake that.
>> What do you mean? I I I would never think of making that a viral thing, but the fact that I'm watching him do it, I I kind of know how he did it with the voiceovers.
Cuz like those those nanny cams, what do they What does the audio sound like? Not like that. Those nanny cam audios >> Yeah, they sound pretty good.
>> They do?
>> Yeah. My wife can talk to ours pretty easily.
>> It sounds like an old man like, "All right, see?"
>> If you talk back through that speaker, yes, it's different than the microphone.
Look, I don't know. I just thought it was crazy.
I think what I was amazed by is that cataplexy exists.
>> Yeah, me too. And thankfully like none of us have it. We'd be passing out all the time.
>> Every time we laugh.
>> Every time we laugh.
>> I would start choking on spit when I just said his name.
>> Every time we get >> Lunchbox has cataplexy. I said, "Lunchbox go home."
>> [laughter] >> No, I had had a peanut stuck in my throat.
>> You ate a peanut?
>> Well, yeah.
>> Right when I was saying your name?
>> No, no, it was stuck in my mouth. I was trying to get it out of my teeth.
>> How long have you had that peanut in your mouth?
>> Oh, for about 20 minutes.
>> And you decided right then when >> No, I'd been working on it for 20 minutes and it just finally >> and he finally got it loose.
>> Well, I want to recognize this guy. If he did come up with this, brilliant.
>> Good job.
>> Brilliant, because it's really believable.
And then I learned about cataplexy.
And it's not AI.
>> Yeah.
>> Like he actually went through the effort >> Old-fashioned.
>> of faking us out the old-fashioned way.
>> I respect that.
>> Yeah.
>> That's funny.
>> It's got 3.1 million likes.
>> Wow.
>> an influencer? What does he influence?
>> Uh he's like a YouTuber. I think he was on Vine for a while back. I recognize his name now that I see it.
>> Okay, then it >> Is Joey Salads?
>> Mhm.
>> Then you would say it's probably manufactured, but well done.
>> I would say that, yeah.
>> Yeah.
>> Good job, dude.
>> [laughter] >> Good job, Joey Salads.
>> Does he have any more?
>> Oh, yeah.
>> He has way more?
>> Let's see, hold on.
>> My baby's hypnotized. Okay, he's going to show us again. This is with with the mom.
>> And the mom's there.
>> Okay.
Here we go. Going to Instagram for this one.
Someone said >> They know it's cataplexy.
>> Someone said cataplexy then someone else goes, "Hey dude, fix your baby. Go to settings, general, software update."
>> [laughter] >> Then let's go to the doctor.
>> People are so funny.
>> I don't know. If this baby does it again here, I might believe it, guys.
And we're having trouble with Google Chrome meets Instagram meets our computers.
We're back on TikTok.
>> Mhm.
>> That's why you guys got to watch the YouTube.
You can watch the wheel of death.
All right. Well, let me know if that works.
Maybe this is his video. It's to get us to keep looking and he's put the wheel of death in his own video.
Everybody thinks it's loading, but we just watched the wheel of death over and over.
>> thinks it's loading, but we just >> They were waiting for it to load.
>> You'll never believe this with my baby.
And then it's just a wheel of death in the video.
Okay, here we go.
No. Here it goes.
>> Oh.
>> Huh?
>> You might be getting us. You might be >> You might be getting us.
>> Who Is this our problem? Like a studio problem?
>> Yeah, the internet's not working.
>> Okay.
>> Then we'll come back to this if you get it fixed. I don't want to go to Lunchbox yet cuz this involves a video.
>> Here's my work.
>> Oh, you got Lunchboxes?
>> Yeah.
>> Okay. All right, Lunchbox, what is this?
>> So, there's a bi- a cyclist race in Germany and they have the streets blocked off. The cyclists are going by, flying by. This old pers- old person on a scooter motorized scooter doesn't realize there's a race and tries to cross the street.
>> Oh, no.
>> And you want to talk about a wreck.
>> Oh, no. Oh, no.
>> Oh my gosh.
>> That's so sad.
>> sad.
>> I feel like the person accidentally hit their forward more than tried to cross the street.
>> Like didn't mean to go out there.
>> Oh my gosh. It's terrible.
>> I don't need to see IT AGAIN. OH.
DOGGONE IT. I LIKE WATCHING BABIES FALL IN THE BED MORE than that.
>> rather watch that.
>> But how terrible is it? And it's to me how cyclist when they have these races how close they let the spectators get.
Because what like oh >> right Bobby. I think he like accidentally scooted forward.
>> Yeah, I don't feel like he's trying to cross the road.
>> Oh.
>> Like he like he hit the button with his thumb like oh oops.
>> Yeah, like maybe he's trying to back up but he went forward instead. Oh >> The cycling videos I like are the people that cheat. Where cuz you can get up and give people water. You can drive up and hand them water or hand them something.
>> And they'll hand it to them and the people hold on to that water and get drugged for a minute >> [laughter] >> before they take the water.
>> them a push.
>> Yeah, I've never seen that.
>> Those are fun. I like those and they give the water back. They have a drink and they hand it back and they hand it back real slow so they can hold on to the car.
The person in the car.
>> That's pretty funny and it's crazy that they're able to get that close to the car. That's really impressive.
>> There's uh there's a race that goes right by my brother's house every year and he like it makes his week. Like he looks forward to it. He gets a cooler out there and gives everyone water. It's pretty cool.
>> A bike race?
>> Yeah, it's just like this.
>> Oh, does he like hold his arm out and people take it while biking by?
>> Yeah, and he has signs up there like keep going you can do it.
>> does he get people water on a bike if he's up there?
>> They slow down and they get they get water from him. Cuz it's like in the middle of their race. Like I don't know how many miles they do.
I don't like this video.
>> could even stop at his house.
>> Yeah. Yeah.
>> Got it. Got it. Got it. Yeah, I don't like the video anymore.
>> Well, I'm Yeah, I just >> Yeah.
>> I'm going to take that down.
>> Yeah.
>> But I mean >> Nah, I don't like it.
>> AI.
>> [laughter] >> I wish that was >> Did Johnny see we do that one too?
>> salad >> Oh oh oh Joey salad. My bad.
Uh okay okay here we go.
Let's turn that up.
We got two going at once here.
>> That's the Germans.
>> Okay.
Here we go.
My bad bringing this up. I didn't I completely shifted the podcast here but >> This baby falls asleep every time I call her mama's name.
Let's see what happens when mama calls dada's name. Let's watch. I'm going to get out of the room and you're going to call my name, okay?
>> Joe.
Joey.
Joey.
>> As you can see, it's only when I say Mama's name.
>> Gila.
>> Mhm.
>> Yeah, I didn't really learn much there because >> Well, >> the baby obviously isn't going to do it if it's fake.
>> [laughter] >> Right.
We're not going to see anything new there.
Interesting.
>> And why didn't they do it right there when she's in that pink outfit and say Mila?
>> You're right because that You see his lips moving.
They do the shady dark one where you can't see him.
>> see anything. Joey Chestnut, we're on to you.
>> [laughter] >> Uh all right. Morgan, you got any story?
>> No. Yeah, so uh you guys know who Indiana Pacers star Tyrese Haliburton is?
>> Give it a try. You got almost got that.
Do the whole thing. Do the whole thing again.
>> Indiana Pacers star Tyrese Haliburton.
>> That's it. Good job.
>> it? Haliburton? Okay. So, he's he's getting married, him and his fiance McKenzie Kern, but his fiance went on her bachelorette trip and one of her friends died on the bachelorette trip.
>> From what?
>> Health complications is what they're saying.
>> Were they in a foreign country?
>> Yeah, they were at St. Barts. So, not totally foreign, but foreign enough and uh >> Mhm.
>> Yeah, I just gosh, I'm I'm thinking about them.
There's a lot of people who are posting things about it and I can't imagine you're on your bachelorette trip having the best time of your life and one of your friends dies.
>> Uh no.
>> Oh.
>> That'd be terrible.
>> Yeah, like how do you >> Party's over.
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah, the hospital systems there aren't going to be as good. Amy, those drinks are so good.
>> What? This?
>> Yeah.
>> Oh, yeah.
>> I had one the other There's some guy out there with Amy.
>> What?
>> And I didn't know him.
>> LifeSider.
>> I I know him and Amy introduces and my go-to move is, "Hey, good to see you." I I never say nice to meet you.
And he's like, "Good to see you, too."
And so we're both at a stalemate of good to see yous.
>> [laughter] >> So we didn't like reintroduce ourselves.
Both of us probably thinking we'd met the other person. And he gave me one of those drinks. It was really good. Do you have any more of those?
>> Yes.
>> What is it?
>> Like cider.
So it's like >> It's spiked?
>> It has a tablespoon of apple cider vinegar in it, but he made it tasty cuz he was overweight. I mean, I put apple cider vinegar in my water.
>> My thing I had was coconut and like sparkling water. It was really good.
>> Yours was like you probably liked it cuz it was had pina colada vibes.
He said that that one people like to add rum to it.
>> I didn't know.
>> Okay.
>> you don't, but we were talking about that.
>> know that JP was his name, right?
>> Yeah, so he came up as a meeting, like it was a meeting.
>> Oh damn, look at you doing deals.
>> For the show.
>> Every day there's a deal with her. It was good. I went home and I was like, "I'd like another, please."
>> Really? Okay. Cool.
Yeah, he had some meetings in Nashville, so he was coming by. I I mean, I think he may work with I don't know. Scuba may know more.
We may end up doing stuff, but I thoroughly >> friend. That's why I was acting like I might have met him already.
>> No, I kind of thought we would go to the conference room, but then we never relocated. We just kind of like stood there in a circle and Scuba came. Scuba, did you intend for us to go to the conference room at some point?
>> point, but we ended up just vibing in that area. We talked about his whole life story and everything. It was cool.
>> hanging out there. So it definitely made it more casual, but it was uh supposed to be in the conference room.
>> So Morgan, when she died, they don't know what happened?
>> No, they said it's health complications and the family doesn't suspect that there's any alcohol, drugs, or anything bad involved.
>> Unknown heart is what I think.
>> Yeah.
>> So many times when people just die like that. It happens with athletes a lot where they never had their condition diagnosed and then they're pushing themselves and then all of a sudden they died and you go, "Oh wow, this was never diagnosed cuz we didn't know about it."
But for someone to die that young >> Yeah, she was 26. She had just celebrated her 26th birthday.
>> And again, those hospital systems over on those islands are not the same as here.
>> St. Barts is that US?
>> I don't >> I don't think.
>> Virgin >> No, it's just in the Caribbean.
>> One of those. Virgin Islands.
>> I think it's in the Caribbean, but I don't know that >> I think it's >> It's not like St. Thomas, right? That's America.
>> own it's its own >> St. Thomas is America.
>> state.
>> Is it St. Thomas or St. John? One of them >> that we we're changing them out now. You know what I mean. [laughter] >> I don't know.
>> Some are British Virgin Some are British, some are France, some are >> Yeah, this is >> American >> island.
>> So, it's its own country?
>> Mhm.
>> Yeah, it's tough.
And all those islands are right there by each other.
I'm good. I've been to some of them.
>> Well, you're good what? I'm not going to those islands?
>> I've been to some of them.
>> Oh, I love those islands.
>> Islands, ocean, beach, overrated.
>> What? It's so pretty.
>> You've seen one, you've seen them all.
>> That's not true. They're all different.
>> Over in those islands, I've been to a few different ones, it looks exactly the same. It's all cool if you like that, but there's no real difference.
>> They have different vibes.
>> Mhm.
How many of those islands you've been to?
>> I've been to Puerto Rico.
I've been to the Bahamas.
I've been to uh Key West, the Florida Keys.
>> That doesn't count.
>> What do you mean? What do you mean it doesn't count?
>> It's Carib It's Caribbean.
>> Okay. Did I I I watched it.
All I do is think of Instagram cuz I've seen that that Mike then tries to find frequently to to pull them up. I I looked at this Instagram slideshow of countries' borders.
And it's the border of all these countries and one side versus the other.
Literally on the border.
>> Morgan, do you see it?
>> Yes, and it was so fascinating.
>> When I saw the Haiti Puerto Rico one No, the Dominican Republic. Dominican Republic. That one was crazy cuz all the Haitian people were trying to get into Dominican Republic.
>> Woah.
>> They're just standing at the border.
And that one was wild.
The America-Mexico one we've seen many times.
>> Yeah.
We used to When I was a kid we used to play the game like all right, close your eyes and then like tell me when you think we're in Mexico and we knew right away cuz the road would go from smooth to boom boom boom boom boom super bumpy and like we're in Mexico.
>> Some of them was like like Israel-Palestine.
Like there were all of these borders and it was just a picture and some of them it was nothing but a brick.
Cuz it's complete open and oh Mike found it. Dude, this is crazy.
>> Hold on.
>> This is kind of what I get and then the last slide always says you better like this and follow or you'll never see us again. I never follow.
But this one is Bhutan and India and I don't really know Bhutan. I could be saying it wrong. But it just shows you the difference here in I guess how they are are what what what litter?
>> Yeah, once again.
>> with what they're doing with the environment. India is a mess and Bhutan, if that's how you say it, is in this picture not as messy.
>> Let's go to the next one.
>> USA-Mexico Here is just you know, the Mexico side on this picture of the border and I'm not sure where exactly this is. There's a lot of houses.
>> Yeah.
>> on an open land.
>> And colorful houses.
>> I like it when the Spurs have all their colors.
>> Same, man. I love that. They call it fiesta.
>> In the arena when it first started it was like purple and yellow. I like that.
All right, go ahead.
Next one.
Singapore-Indonesia. Shows you how rich Singapore is to the >> on this >> water border in Indonesia not as much.
>> What's on the Hold on. What's on those three buildings? Is that a ship?
>> That looks awesome.
>> It's probably the top of a building.
>> Made to look like a ship. That building's been in some like pretty big movies like Crazy Rich Asians and they do crazy things off of it. It is It's not a ship. It's just how that building's made.
>> Wow.
>> If it's the right one I'm thinking of.
>> All right, next one. I don't know who's running this but that's the one I'm talking about. Netherlands and Belgium.
They don't give a crap. They're just like, "Yeah, you want to go across the border? You can. Who cares?" There's a free free walking right there.
Probably not a lot of crime.
North Korea, China.
>> North Korea's trouble, right?
>> Yeah, I mean >> I mean, like look at the >> North Korea's for sure trouble.
Depending on who you believe, China's trouble.
>> Is that a fence?
>> It's water. I think it's water.
>> It looks like there is a fence, too.
>> Oh, yeah, on the North Korea side, yes.
Yes, water and then that's a fence. And then I think they show North Korea and South Korea in a second. They shoot you if you try to escape.
>> Yeah, look, they have deer blinds up there.
>> All right, there's that one. Let's take one more or the rest of them.
Uh Turkey and Iran.
>> There's a wall.
>> Yeah.
Austria, Slovakia, Hungary. So, that's almost like the Archuleta text for me.
It's Arkansas, Louisiana, and Texas are all right there by Yeah, right there in between. That's basically Hungary, Slovakia, and Austria.
Okay. Argentina, Brazil, that's a cool one, huh?
>> Wow.
>> even know where that border is, but all that looks awesome.
>> That does look cool.
>> Just non-stop waterfalls.
>> Avatar.
>> Hong Kong, China.
>> Both pretty developed. Hong Kong.
>> Wait, so where is Hong Kong? Is Hong Kong its own country?
>> Yeah, look it up.
I thought the same thing, Eddie.
>> I thought that was a city in China.
I think I wanted you to see that North Korea, South Korea one.
Norway, Finland, pretty cool.
It says >> No, it's not a country.
>> It's a special administrative region. I guess I can kind of consider it like Washington D.C.
>> Like a republic.
>> But I don't know. I Again, I didn't know that that other country existed either that Messi owned a hotel in.
>> Yeah.
>> Uh UK, Spain. Here's North Korea, South Korea. North Korea developed and there's money in South Korea, obviously.
Run by a dictator where no media gets in or out.
>> That's crazy.
>> That's what I was going to say about Hong Kong.
>> It is a special administrative region of China situated in China's southern coast. Hong Kong Island >> So is this kind of like DC?
>> There's Hong Kong Disneyland.
But that's cool.
>> All right, I don't know any other ones but you can we can finish out on this around here. Poland, Ukraine.
I don't know looks like Look at the fish though mode in mode into the >> Oh, wow. That's so cool.
>> That's cool and it continued into Ukraine.
>> Yeah, they work together.
>> That's nice.
>> Ah, nice. Good good symbol.
Go ahead.
>> Oh, there's the one Haiti, Dominican Republic we're talking about.
>> Wow, look at all those people.
>> All the people from Haiti because it's one island, right? And it's cut in half.
>> I mean Dominican's bigger.
>> Oh, is it?
>> But it is I believe it not one island.
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah.
And Dominican's >> Uh >> Big wall.
All right, that's the last one.
Did you guys enjoy that?
>> Yeah.
>> All right, give me give me a follow then cuz you may never see me again.
Yeah, I don't know.
>> See those all the time.
>> All right.
Um Eddie, your story.
>> Yeah, so did you guys see that plane crash that happened in Texas? It actually was in Laredo, Texas. There was a private plane flying from Mexico and I believe it was Cabo, I believe.
Yeah, they were flying from um somewhere in Mexico and then they were had to make a like a landing in Laredo but they didn't make it airport. They landed on an actual highway. So the plane was on the ground in flames and trapped people in traffic just started like busting out the pilot windows because the back half of the plane was on fire. But the front half, there were people there trying to get out. So they were grabbing crowbars, whatever they could.
>> Did it catch on fire when they landed or why what >> I'm not sure. I mean the speculation of what happened cuz they're still they say it's still under investigation but they're saying that the last radio call was saying that they were low on fuel and that they were having trouble with some of their instruments.
But, what's crazy This is a crazy part, too. Is there was only one death. So, they haven't released like any much a lot of information, but they have confirmed one death out of all the people that were on the plane. And the guy that died, we I've actually met him before.
In Austin, he was one of the investors for Emmy Television.
And I would see him places. Maybe I had a couple conversations with him, but when I saw his face on the news on the website, I was like, "That's weird." I was like, "Oh my gosh, I know that guy."
>> Imagine you're driving and you see a plane not only just land, but land and catch on fire.
>> Yeah.
>> Like, what do you do?
>> And then thinking like, "Okay, that's not completely on fire. I can probably help someone." And then everyone just started trying to get people out.
And thanks I mean, most of the people got out you know, except for the one that died. Everyone got out on their own will. So, like no one was really seriously injured except the guy that died.
>> Dang.
>> I wonder if he was just in the wrong seat.
>> Possibly. What if he's in the back, you know?
>> when I'm like trying to pick a seat.
>> What do you hate?
>> Y'all don't have that thought on a plane? What if I You don't have that thought? I do.
>> That's like multi-layered cuz people will think, "What if this plane crashes?" But Amy's like, "What if this plane doesn't crash, but only one person gets sucked out and I'm in the one seat?"
>> No, if or in a plane crash, this seat could be fine and that seat >> I see what you're saying.
>> Don't so.
>> I have trouble with that one. Like >> like when you're booking I think of it at the early stages when I'm booking cuz you have to select seats now on Southwest.
>> But, are you selecting based on >> No, I don't know. I just have to roll the dice.
I just say I'm like, "What if this is Like >> Well, there are certain parts of the plane they say are safer in a plane crash. Are you trying to select those parts of the plane?
>> It's toss-up.
>> No, no, no. They What do you They do say though there is a part of the plane >> I know. That's more stable, sure. But, I I I just have those thoughts where like you get on and you're like okay sit right there. Okay, I mean he probably got on and he was like I'm going to go to my seat.
>> That could happen in your car.
>> Could but I'm normally the driver of my car.
>> window.
>> Yes, true. I just I don't think of it.
The only circumstance in which I have this thought process is on a plane.
>> We got on a plane from to West Palm Beach, remember? And then we sat in the emergency area and like she was looking at us saying like all right, if anything happens like you guys are in charge, right? And we're like we looked at each other like that's going to be crazy. If something were to happen I didn't look at you and think that.
>> We did. Remember we talked about it. We were like I I made the joke I'm like all right, dude, you got this.
>> No, I just looked and was like okay, yes. When she said that I was like yeah, yeah, I got it.
>> It's not going to happen.
>> So that plane was on its way to Austin.
>> To Austin, yeah.
>> From Mexico.
>> Yeah, that's that's I mean yeah, I met the guy in Austin. And I remember thinking too cuz he he's like a CEO for like a tech company. So I remember when I met him like he I remember him being really young and he was just dressed in a sports coat and he was a he loved music. That's kind of why he was like part of the company there but um I just remember thinking like wow, that's a young dude and he like owns a tech company. It's crazy.
>> Golly, they're just on like a private flight from Cabo to Austin.
>> It's all those skydivers that all died, huh, in a plane crash?
>> Saw that.
>> I think there were 12.
I think maybe 11 of them and a pilot or something like that.
>> So it must have been yeah, like right when they took off over 40.
>> be, right?
>> Did you see the the cargo jet or the big cargo military plane that that crashed?
>> Oh my god, what happened?
>> Oh.
And was it California?
>> I don't I don't remember where it was but they had they had video of it taking off and then they didn't have video of the crash but then they they had video of the aftermath and the plume of black smoke. I mean it was just cuz a plane crash >> fell off it says here.
No, that's 2025 Louisville crash. New video shows engine falling off of UPS cargo plane.
So >> No, this was a military cargo plane.
>> Got it.
Mhm.
I don't know.
>> Oh, wow. Eight dead after Air Force B-52 bomber crashes in California.
>> That's it.
>> Yeah, that's it.
>> Yikes.
>> Yikes.
>> Yeah.
>> Immediately after takeoff.
>> Are you guys Like I'm not scared of dying. Like I'm I'm I'm really not.
I'm not scared of dying, but but when you look at like a plane crash like that, say like all of us are on a plane and it crashes.
Like I'm I'm very torn [clears throat] on like do I want to live? Do I want to be the only survivor out of all of us?
>> I I do, yes.
>> I'll be the survivor. I'm signing up for survivor.
>> No problem. I'll survive.
>> I'll I'll volunteer for that role.
>> I struggle with that one.
>> Why? Because you have to live with the survivor's guilt?
>> was with you guys and like why me? Why am I the one that survived? I would that would bother me for so much of my life.
>> Yeah, but then you'd be like, "Okay, well, they wouldn't want me to wallow in this and I got to I've got kids and you need to live."
>> I mean, I get the survivor's guilt is real.
>> kids?
>> That's why I volunteered to live. I I have no problem.
>> No, I know, but then if I were to die >> actually push you out if it helps me live longer.
>> that's [laughter] If that's what you want, I will I will stomp on you to get out of the plane.
>> Wait, oh my gosh.
>> struggle with that at all?
>> There's nothing to struggle. It's a fake scenario.
No, but it happens in real life.
>> No, but you're saying if we were all on a plane It's that's a fake It's a hypothetical situation. I don't struggle really with hypothetical situations.
>> Oh, really? Okay.
>> Yeah, like when it came down to it, like you may have to you may struggle like in life you may have that and but >> That's your call.
>> I'm willing to have that struggle to still be alive.
>> Okay.
>> Yeah, but it could for some people it could be hell.
>> It could be, but I'm willing to take I'll I'll risk it.
>> If we're going down for sure You going to try to have sex with me?
>> Wait, what?
>> With you? No.
>> What?
>> I thought about that. [laughter] Like I thought about No, no, no. I thought about like being on a plane. It's like What what's the It's like if you know, it's like what do you do? Do you punch somebody Say something you've never done, right? You go and you punch somebody in the face.
You do drugs. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
>> [laughter] >> I want to try >> to do something you've never been able to do.
>> would do I would do that cuz then it would make the death easier.
>> I've just thought like, you know, if you're on a random flight sitting next to a stranger, like >> No.
>> do you hold their hand?
>> Yes, maybe.
>> I could maybe see myself holding hands.
Just be like, well.
>> Let's just make out.
>> No. No, I'm saying hold for comfort.
Like [laughter] >> We're about to die. Let's just do it.
>> [laughter] >> All right.
>> Ay, ay, ay.
>> That's it.
>> Hey, was that story better?
I don't even want to say that cuz it's such a sad story, but >> I I never thought >> That is not a compelling story while you were telling that story.
>> Okay.
>> Yeah.
>> [laughter] >> I guess it's kind of a win.
>> Yeah, this has been kind of an odd one anyway cuz we're just pulling up videos and you were I was putting pressure on you guys to pull stuff up.
>> No, it's all good. It's what we do, man.
>> But I thought Yeah, I thought it was good.
Ev- Everybody good?
>> Yep.
>> All right. Hope everybody has a good rest of the day. If you listen to this audio only and you're like, man, I sure wish I could have seen what they were talking about, you can go over to the Bobby Bones Show YouTube page cuz we're live when we do this. So people are watching live. But also, if you want to watch the podcast, too, and see when we have videos up on the big wall, it's all up there. So there's a visual for sure. But that's it. We will see you guys tomorrow. Cole Swindell on tomorrow.
Okay.
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