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Bobby Bones
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Eddie
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Bobby Bones
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Eddie
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Reed
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Eddie
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Kevin Klug
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G
This.
Eddie
Is a podcast called 25 Whistles. Talking Football. And they all wear a whistle yet. But what did you expect? It's a podcast called 25 Whistles.
Kevin Klug
25 Whistles.
Eddie
Hello, welcome. Blow the whistle. I walked in, I think on a weightlifting conversation, I don't know, I went to the bathroom and I came back. It's my once every three weeks bathroom break. And were you guys, I don't know, debating on who could lift the most or what?
Kevin Klug
No, it's not the conversation you would think you would be having about weightlifting.
Eddie
Okay. It's you and Reed.
Kevin Klug
It was me and Reed talking about how our backs hurt from the last workout we did because we think the trainer is putting too much weight for us.
Eddie
Can I just suggest something?
Kevin Klug
Yeah, yeah, you.
Eddie
And I only say this. Cause it's what I do. I'll go like, ah, it's a little too much. Let's pull some off.
Kevin Klug
Yeah. But it's almost like he's. I believe he does the whole I believe in you, like you can do it. So then mentally you're like, okay, okay, yeah, yeah, we could do this. And then we do it and it's like, oh, it's gonna hurt for sure. And then we do it anyway.
Eddie
Okay. So am I right?
H
I also have the problem of, of saying no. So he could put £650 on there and I would probably try to do it and kill myself.
Eddie
Oh, so you'd say you have a problem with. With not saying no.
H
Yeah, with not saying no. Yeah.
Eddie
Okay. So that's kind of a you thing.
Kevin Klug
Oh, for sure.
Eddie
Okay.
Kevin Klug
It's a nice thing.
Eddie
What I heard was I felt like then. Now that I know what I was listening to. You're blaming him.
Kevin Klug
Yeah, we were talking. Well, we were complaining. And then. And then Kevin was listening to the conversation goes, well, how much weight did you guys have?
Eddie
Oh, and that's the number.
Kevin Klug
That's what we're doing, the numbers.
Eddie
Okay, okay, okay. So a couple things I'D like, say, read.
Kevin Klug
I think what you say. 370.
H
I think he said like 370. Something like that.
Eddie
I'm. Let me text him and see if he's.
H
I know it was in the high threes.
Eddie
No, there's no chance. No way.
H
Are you sure?
Eddie
No, no, I would think not. I'm.
Kevin Klug
Listen, would it be in the 2002?
Eddie
Yes.
Kevin Klug
Well, that's. I mean, that's legit.
G
Does he carry around that much weight in that?
Eddie
No, it's in my gym.
G
Three. Oh, that's right.
Eddie
Dang.
H
I told everybody it was 375.
Kevin Klug
Keep telling me.
Eddie
Hey, maybe it was. Let's see. Hold on. Are you available to talk on podcast? These guys are.
Kevin Klug
Oh, I don't want him to think we're wimps. Dude, we're just talking.
Eddie
Trust me. Whatever he thinks, it's not because of a conversation that you're having. Now these guys are debating weights. Okay, if he is. Mike, can we have a somebody call from the studio so we can hear him better? Yeah. Do you have Kevin's number?
G
Surely.
Eddie
I do. I can. He may not be able to answer, but I can share the contact with you right now.
Kevin Klug
And our guess is 370.
Eddie
Yeah. Well, before I made any sound, what were you thinking? It was right. Honestly, like the weight wise. Yeah. No, no, no, don't. Because you already were saying a number.
Kevin Klug
You already said it.
G
So don't let.
Eddie
Don't let me come and go. Like, I don't know if that's true. Don't let me come in and do that. And then you change. Like, what did you genuinely think? So.
H
Genuinely. I thought at one point he said355 before we went up and.
Eddie
Wait, okay. And you're.
Kevin Klug
We went up from that.
H
So that's why I.
Eddie
You know, and hold that. Because it could be true.
H
God, I hope so. So, Maddie. Thanks. And Stone.
Eddie
Hold that number.
Kevin Klug
You told them both.
G
Can we call Stone afterwards?
Eddie
Yeah, well, Stone wasn't there. Okay. And. Okay, I sent it in case you didn't get it.
Kevin Klug
I have dyscalculus.
Eddie
It's a.
Kevin Klug
It's a disorder of numbers. But if we're at 355, how do we get to 370?
Eddie
Well, 15. So I'd be somehow seven and a half on each side. So you could do a five and a two and a half.
H
No, that didn't have a fair.
Kevin Klug
Do we have two and a half.
Eddie
That didn't f. No, I don't think I have two and a half. I don't think you do, but that doesn't mean he's not near. So I'll wait and see if he hits us back.
H
He hung his keys on the side. Dude.
Eddie
A couple of things I should say. One I do know. Did you tell. Did you tell him you went to get a shot?
H
Yeah, I just told him that. Yeah.
Eddie
So Reed had to go to the doctor and get a steroid check. His back was hurting. And Eddie is like, I won't say no. And I'm like, well, just say it's too heavy or do this. Do it with correct form, because you've.
Kevin Klug
Been for sure what's.
Eddie
You've been taught the correct form. We've been working out well, Eddie, you and I, for two years. Yes.
Kevin Klug
We're about. We're getting on two years.
Eddie
And it's not like Reed's a virgin to this read. You've been doing it with us for.
H
It's like eight. Eight or nine months now.
Eddie
Correct. So I'm here.
Kevin Klug
You think he's frustrated with our.
Eddie
No, I don't think he cares. Everybody's different.
Kevin Klug
No, I know, but you talk about the form and everything. Like, two years of working out with someone. You should probably get the form. Like, it's not like it's the first time we've done deadlifts. Like, I should get the form, but to me, the deadlift position in the whole process isn't natural to my body. So I've had to just like, but.
Eddie
That'S what someone says as an excuse. That's not natural. No, that doesn't count.
G
Are you saying you're not flexible?
Eddie
None of that's natural.
Kevin Klug
I'm definitely not flexible.
Eddie
Me either.
G
Yeah, me neither.
Kevin Klug
And he always says rounded back, and I'm like, yep, that's how I was born, with a rounded back.
H
Punch back.
Eddie
Does this feel like a lot of excuses to you?
G
Oh, yeah. The best part, as soon as you walked in, they were like, oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. But, like, before, they were. They were complaining. They were, like, complaining even more. Huh? Casey. Casey was playing on.
Kevin Klug
Really? Casey.
G
And then Bobby walked in, and it was like, oh, yeah. But it was like 500.
Eddie
But we feel good. I don't pressure you guys to lift more. And there are times that I will say, hey, I'm good. I do not need to go up, because I know that either I'm not feeling it. I've been sick for three weeks with some stupid stomach infection. And so I would be. I would even say, hey, take me down, because I want to be able to get the most out of it. And if I. If it's too heavy, I can't get the most out of it because I'm not going to do it right. I'm going to do it Bad form. If it's too heavy, what we do, which is what you do. So lose the ego. Because, dude, even if you get it, you don't look that cool. It's not like we're Instagram weightlifting influencers.
Kevin Klug
No, I know, but just for. So we don't hurt ourselves, we gotta do it right.
Eddie
Yeah, yeah, but you do it less. If you do it less, you can do it right.
Kevin Klug
But there's also the thing, too, where, like, Bobby has his weight, right? Like, Bobby does 580.
Eddie
Okay, that's not true, but I'll accept your. Your hyperbole here for a story sake. Go ahead.
Kevin Klug
580, right? And then, like, all right, Bobby, do seven. Oh, he does it. All right, Eddie, you're up. And then, oh, I gotta take off all this weight. Da, da, da. It takes time. Our Eddie goes, oh, Reid, now take off more weight.
H
Hey, I'm doing the same weight as you.
Eddie
And then only to. Only recently. Let's just keep it. Let's keep it real. But, yeah, it's okay. Go ahead.
Kevin Klug
And then Bobby's up again. Like, oh, let's get all that weight again. Put it back on. So to me, it's like, I don't want to waste all that time like, that.
Eddie
I can understand, because I don't. Klug was like, once, he was like, hey, we'll just work out together on this day. And because he needed to work out anyway. And to me, that I feel extremely inferior because he's a big dude and we're doing bench, and he's, like, loading up plates, and every time I got a bench, he's got to pull crap off. It doesn't feel good, but it. It is what it is. Okay, so we're gonna get him on.
Kevin Klug
Okay.
H
Just did some math, and I think I'm wrong on my calculations.
Eddie
Well, no, you stick to it. When Clue gets on. If he gets on, you do not start to recalculate.
Kevin Klug
It's three. 370 is what I've written down.
G
That is a hard thing to overcome, though, to, like, go down and wait, even if it's just you guys, because I'm the same way. And I have a bad shoulder from the football days 10 years ago, but I can't do a lot of weight when it comes to pushing at certain angles. And I It kills me inside. And the trainer will come over, like, is that all you're doing? And, like, I get defensive, you know, because you can't help it. So I.
Eddie
Is. Is that all you're doing?
G
Huh? Well, I'll just say, like, hey, I do that. Like, it's. It's a. It's a technique that they're using to motivate.
Kevin Klug
That doesn't sound.
Eddie
Is that all you're doing? Dude, if somebody says that to me, I'm gonna meet them in a different place. Is that all you're doing?
Kevin Klug
Oh, like, let's take it outside.
Eddie
No, no, no, no, no. I get. I don't think there's a single trainer on planet Earth I can beat up. Man, woman, the end. I feel like that. That's not cool.
G
But it's the same as, like, if Klug. He probably has different techniques for all you guys as far as coaching you. And.
Eddie
Is that all you're doing is, like, judgment? You could be hurt. You could. That feels like, almost negative.
G
I like it.
Kevin Klug
Yeah, you do like it.
G
I do like it.
Eddie
Even in your injuries, all you're doing.
Kevin Klug
But you just said you get defensive, so how do you like.
G
Yeah, because. But then I gotta remind myself, like, at the end of the day, who really gives a crap? Like, this is what I can do. And then I tell them the injury, and they're like, oh, okay, my bad. My bad.
Mike
A little bit more.
G
Exactly.
Eddie
I don't. Like, is that all you're doing? Like, as a human? I don't think that's a good way to do it. You could do, like, find out what's up with them and then be like, oh, I bet you get a lot stronger or, I don't know, like, that one.
G
But you guys are also a lot more intimate.
Eddie
Introduce them to me.
Kevin Klug
What do you mean, intimate?
Eddie
Like, I mean, we work out naked.
G
I'm in a group. I'm in a group of anywhere between 10 and 40 people.
Eddie
Oh, those are all ways to CrossFit. And I would hurt myself.
G
Yeah.
Eddie
Because it was a big group. Everybody's, like, trying to compete with each other. I'm just trying to do it fast and win. And I was ripping out backs, bones, legs, neck, the worst. Is that kind of what it is?
G
Yeah. Yeah. I mean, if you don't have proper form, they don't have the time to sit there and teach you one on one like Klug does with you guys at all.
Eddie
Right. It don't work two years. And it's a simple. It's a simple deadlift.
Kevin Klug
Yeah. Okay.
Eddie
But if you do.
G
If you do do that wrong. If you have the wrong.
Eddie
But his body's not built for hurts. But that's why you do it lighter.
G
I agree.
Eddie
Get it right.
G
Totally agree.
Kevin Klug
I've never worked out. I started working out when I was 43 years old.
Eddie
It doesn't matter.
Kevin Klug
That is. My body has been doing something for 43 years, and then I. It's hard to adjust to that. You don't understand.
Eddie
It's not. It's hard for you to do it because you have not committed to doing it right. And you've not committed to letting your ego go and doing it a lot less until you can do it right. That's all it is. Let go of the ego and you'll get so much stronger.
Kevin Klug
I don't have ego.
Eddie
You just literally said you don't like it when the weights get pulled off. Why is that?
Kevin Klug
I don't want to waste time.
Eddie
That's not true. You love wasting time. You love talking to him the whole time. You love keeping him talking so we don't have to work sometimes maybe we.
Kevin Klug
Get a set off.
Eddie
Yeah, and I'm not hating you for it either. You know, I'm there. I'm with you.
Kevin Klug
You gotta find little ways to help your workout, man.
Eddie
If he hits me back. Oh, he says he has 10 minutes now. Okay, I'm gonna say Mike will call you from a number. Just answer standby, please.
H
God.
Eddie
And we got what?
H
Be a lot of weight.
Mike
How off are you gonna be?
Eddie
370, by the way.
H
120.
Eddie
Kevin's a great trainer.
Kevin Klug
He's awesome.
Eddie
He has a whole business of like. He has many, many trainers under him. His own business called Klug Fitness Minivan. Not minivans. They travel to your house. I've worked out with Kluke for four years or so. Four or five years. So he's the best, which is the only reason I would bring him on. And he's been on in other capacities before, but they're putting him on right now. You got him? He's on. What you put on? Hey, hey, Kevin.
Jason Demers
Bobby. Or is this Mike?
Eddie
No, it's Bobby now. It's Bobby, Eddie, Reed. It's our whole little crew here. Okay. Just so you know.
Jason Demers
Love it.
Eddie
Okay, so I walked into the room and. And I was out of the room, and I walk in and I'm just catching the backside of a conversation from Reed. And Reed was talking about how much he deadlifts. And Reed. Reed just wants to Know, first of all, if the number is correct. So, Reed, what's. What were you saying? How much did you deadlift?
H
Oh, dude, that was 100% 370 pounds.
Eddie
Right. So Reed was telling us he deadlifts 370. Can you give us. Would you mind giving some context, like, because he obviously doesn't know. And I was like, I'm not going to say you're wrong. Maybe. Maybe I'm wrong. What do you tell me about 370 or in about Reed?
H
I could have sworn I heard you say 350.
Jason Demers
Slice that in half, and we still got to go south for the number.
Eddie
What do you.
Jason Demers
No, no, no. Okay, so real quick. He has made progress, but we warm up at 135, and then we go to 185, and then we go to 205, and that's the most he has done for three to five reps. So there wasn't a 50 in there at all? Never, dude.
Eddie
Not even two 50 is not even the hilarious point.
G
I swear.
Eddie
I heard he's 205 is what he's saying. You've capped at. And you were yelling 385 in the room. So Reed thought he did look at 385. And I was like, I do not think that's accurate.
H
Now get there.
Eddie
Eddie.
Kevin Klug
Yo.
Eddie
What do you. What did you think you deadlifted?
Kevin Klug
I said, well, I was just joking. When I said, like, no, it was. It was in the 500s. I was joking.
Eddie
Okay, got it, got it, got it, got it.
Kevin Klug
But I figured 250. That's what I thought we were around.
Eddie
Okay. With Eddie. Kevin.
Jason Demers
Eddie has done 225. If he could ever stand up with that upper back first and not your hip, we'd be at probably 275 or 315. Strong enough to do. But he's. But he's at 225, Bobby. Okay.
Eddie
Yeah, I've gotten a threes before. 315. Probably like four times, six times, something like that. But I'm not talking about me. I don't know. It's not about me. I haven't like that for reference. I don't need a number to make me. If I'm working hard, I know I'm working hard. And whatever it's at, we're at now that leads us to something else. Great. I don't want a few minutes with Kevin. Eddie said that he does not deadlift well because his body is not made for it. Like, he. Because he's all. They're both hurting Like, Reed's like, had to get a needle in his back, in his butt because he had to get a steroid in his back. And Eddie's like, Eddie's back hurts today. And he's like, well, my body doesn't allow me to deadlift properly. And I say, no, it's not your body, it's your ego. But what do you think about when someone says their body doesn't allow them to deadlift? That's not injured.
Jason Demers
We just haven't done it enough, to be honest with you.
Eddie
Two years, not enough.
Jason Demers
Yeah, because we really, I mean, there's a period where we're only going two days a week. There's some weeks where I don't throw deadlift at you. Um.
Kevin Klug
My man.
Jason Demers
Yeah. I mean, if we wanted it, if we. If your goal was to specifically get better at deadlifting, we deadlift two to maybe three times a week.
Kevin Klug
That is not my goal.
Eddie
My.
Jason Demers
Well, that's what I'm saying.
Eddie
Like, no, go ahead.
Jason Demers
We just, we taste it, so we actually train it. We don't sit there and, you know, put it in the program so we can get to a 400 pound deadlift. We throw it to make sure we have a healthy back. I know you've got a sore back today, but that even tells me we should maybe do a little bit more of it.
Kevin Klug
You talking about.
Eddie
So this is where. This is what I was expressing to him because Eddie gets embarrassed when he has to take weight off to do deadlift. After I go, I'm like, hey, man, if you have an ego, you're not going to get any better. And I compared it to me working out with you. You have to pull plates off if I'm bench pressing after Kevin. And yeah, okay, for a second you're like, well, this sucks, but I have to drop that ego. I'm not as strong as him, and if I'm going to get stronger, I got to work a lighter weight until I can get stronger. And with Eddie, I'm like. He's like, it's just so heavy. And I'm like, if you really feel that way, do as I do and go, hey, I think I maxed out at this right here. I'm not going to go up. Like, you count on us to say if our body hurts.
Jason Demers
Right, right. I also see bar speed, so I want to take the ego part completely out of it for. I know, Bob, you've been doing it longer. But like Eddie and Reed, for instance, they shouldn't have any ego lifting because I'm the One who's steering the ship. And if I see the bar speed, it's fast, then we add weight. If it's slow and it looks like shit, then we go less and authorized. My, my job is to take the ego out of it.
Eddie
They're just embarrassed when weight has to come off after I'm done.
Kevin Klug
And they go, be honest, Kevin, when you have to take the, the weight off, are you kind of like, oh my gosh, we've been doing this for two years. Why do we have to keep doing this?
Jason Demers
No, no, I don't get frustrated with it. I really don't. With time it'll, it'll click.
Eddie
And I told him, you work with a lot of different people that lift a lot of different weights. It's never really about the number. It's about the work you're putting in and how much stronger and more efficient you are. And so these two knuckleheads need to realize they don't have to be, oh, I don't lift as much. I'm a wimp. You're wimps anyway. It doesn't matter. You're wimps.
H
Both of you are wimps.
Kevin Klug
It's not true.
Eddie
I'm a king wimp.
Jason Demers
Not true, Bobby.
Kevin Klug
Not true, man.
Eddie
I'm king of the wimps. I'm a wimp myself.
Kevin Klug
Well, you just called us then say we are wimps.
Eddie
I just did. We're all wimps. Okay, well now I'll take that. Some of us are less wimpy than others, but we're all wimps. Okay, so any advice for people out there, Kevin, that are listening, that are exercising, coming to the new year, right, everybody? I'm going to get in shape. I'm going to get fit. Like what? As the trainer in my mind, A plus, number one trainer. What is your advice for somebody who's just starting to get on their fitness train?
Jason Demers
As simple as it sounds, is just do something. Typically I would actually just start with a warmup, 10 minutes of a warmup, because a lot of people aren't motivated to actually do a full 60 minute workout. So just go do a warm up. There's a strong chance you do not leave right after your warm up. You'll at least complete 10 to 15 more minutes of whatever, you know, you'll do it. So to start with a warm up, start small, but put it, put it in your phone as a meeting and make it non negotiable. Get the done.
Eddie
All right? Thank you, Kevin. Appreciate it, buddy. And by the way, Reed, are you, are you working?
H
I'LL be there.
Eddie
You had to get a shot.
H
I'm good.
Eddie
I called Reed, like 8 o'clock one night. I'm at the doctor getting a needle. My butt.
H
I just knew what happened last time and I knew I wasn't gonna be able to sleep because once I get still, it stiffens up and starts aching. So I was like, I'm just gonna go.
G
You stretch Reed ever?
H
Yeah.
Eddie
Yeah. All right, Kevin. Thank you, buddy.
Jason Demers
Thank you, guys.
Eddie
All right, there he is. Kevin Clifford. Well, obviously nothing to do with women sports. It's just us being adults lifting weights, dudes being dudes.
Kevin Klug
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Bobby Bones
What's up, everybody? Adnan Burke here to tell you about a new podcast from iHeart Podcast and the National Hockey League. It's NHL Unscripted with Birkin Demers.
Adnan Vir
Hey, I'm Jason Demers, former 700 game NHL defenseman turned NHL Network analyst, and boy, oh boy, does daddy have a lot to say.
Bobby Bones
I love you. By the way, on NHL Network, we're looking forward to getting together each week to chat and chirp about the sport and all the other things surrounding it that we love. Right?
Kevin Klug
Yeah.
Adnan Vir
I just met you today, but we're going to have a ton of guests from the colliding worlds of hockey, entertainment and pop culture. And you know what, Tons of back and forth on all things NHL.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, you're soon going to find out we're not just hockey talk. We had all kinds of random stuff in this podcast. Movies, television, food, wrestling, even the stuff that you wear on NHL. Now.
Adnan Vir
You wish you could pull off my short shorts, Ferkie.
Bobby Bones
That's sure to cause a ruckus. Listen to NHL Unscripted with Burke and Demers, the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcast, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Eddie
I never really thought I'd be the guy, at least not this early. But I've been married three years now.
Kevin Klug
Wow.
Eddie
Which is crazy.
Kevin Klug
That is crazy because three.
Eddie
I mean, it feels. Everybody says it, it feels like just yesterday. I'm glad it does. It's not the opposite, though, because I do have friends I think got married and they're like, we've only married a few years and it feels like 100 years.
Kevin Klug
Exactly.
Eddie
It does feel short. I was thinking about it with my wife last night. I was like, we saw a lot of fun together. Not that we shouldn't. And we don't have kids yet, so that's not the thing. But it's like, I still laugh as hard at her jokes as when I met her. She does not laugh at hard. Maybe I'm just a one trick pony, though, is what I started to think about.
Kevin Klug
No, no, no.
Eddie
Like, she has, like, depth and I feel like I'm funny as f. Sometimes.
Kevin Klug
Everyone just gets a little. Maybe it's not.
Eddie
She's funnier than she used to be.
Kevin Klug
I know that. But when you hang out with someone, like, you and I, dude, we laugh all the time, but. But we hang out so much that sometimes we just don't laugh. We don't even catch each other's jokes because we're around each other so long so many times. Does that make sense?
Eddie
So marriage.
Kevin Klug
Like.
Eddie
Like I wasn't supposed to hurt my own feelings with this, but now I've hurt my own feelings because I was going to like Kevin because he's getting married. I'm glad you finish your thing because this was not intended for me to hurt my own feelings. But go ahead, Eddie, finish your thought. I'm sorry.
Kevin Klug
Just saying that you're still funny.
Eddie
Thank you.
Kevin Klug
Just when you hear. When you're with someone so, so long, it just kind of dilutes it a little bit. But dude, you are still funny.
Eddie
Like, I'm witty as crap. Like, that's my strength, is that I'm quick. I'm not gonna out joke, write Dave Chappelle. And I can write jokes at an okay level only. Okay. But usually if I'm like doing stand up and I'm telling the jokes I've written, the best stuff comes from it after I've told it and had to react from the response. Like, I know my strength is being witty and quick, not concept, punchline. Okay.
Kevin Klug
Yes.
Eddie
And this was never about this because I was gonna get to Kevin, but now I gotta go on a whole rant.
G
Now you got me thinking too.
Eddie
Now I gotta go on a whole rant. And I didn't know this was gonna be the case. Cause we're mostly talking about sports here. But one of my frustrations with myself with my wife, but it's with myself whenever I was touring consistently doing stand up, which means I was in the mindset of. I'm always thinking of jokes now. Never like concept, joke, punch, Never, never, never. I'll write ideas to talk about on the show. And our show is 100% improvisational meaning. And there's a different element to our show. Amy's so random. Like, I never know where she's going to go on the Bybone show. I never know she's going to go. And I like that about her because who knows? Eddie, to me is by far the Funniest person on the show. But I think our sensibilities are the same. You are funny enough to set me up at times. And there are things that you say that I think go way underappreciated. But maybe just because we have the same sense of humor.
Kevin Klug
Right. I think that's it.
G
That helps.
Eddie
And we spend so much time on a stage together. We can predictive text. We can even set each other up a bit. I can set you up to set me up.
Kevin Klug
99% of the time I know where you're trying to go with something.
Eddie
But then I wonder, is it just because I go to the same place? Nope.
Kevin Klug
No.
Eddie
Look, that's my thing. However, my wife's thing is also that. But also I would be writing jokes. I'd be sitting there and I'd have my laptop open and she has no interest in jokes. But I'd be like, oh, this punchline here. And she wouldn't even ask me like, what's going. Cuz she just lets me do my thing. And I would laugh and she'd be like, oh, you got a good one. I was like, yeah, I think it's pretty good. Do you want to hear it? She's like, I don't know. And it's not that she won't think it's funny. It's that she knows if I say what do you think? She has to give me her real opinion. Yeah, I never set the rule if she had to always be honest with me. And if I could have, maybe I wouldn't have. But she has set that rule about anything that I do. If she likes it, she says it. If she doesn't, she doesn't. And in my book, Fail until youl Don't. I do talk about, like, have somebody that tells you you suck because you can believe them when they tell you you're good. Because everybody will always be like, oh yeah, your haircut looks great. Oh yeah, your shirt looks good. Oh yeah, that's. You're hilarious. And if they're only that, how do you even know they're telling you the truth? Unless they also can hit you with the ah, your shirt doesn't look that good today. So for me, I really can never believe anybody complimenting me unless I have heard them before. Say something not hurtful, but like, oh yeah, I don't think that's really the move. Try this. Because then when they do say the good thing, I know it's for real. And so with my wife, we definitely have that relationship. Because she will, she will not Even give me a sympathy laugh when I'm like, hey, give me a sympathy laugh. She won't do it. So I'd be writing a joke punchline would be pretty good or really good, I think. And she's like, huh, that, that's all like she goes, well, yeah, that's kind of funny. Okay, it's kind of funny. So. And then I know that it's going to hurt me, but I need to ask for the benefit of it. But I know it's going to hurt me. Just kind of funny. Why is what's keep. What's holding it back. It's low hanging fruit. It's too easy of a joke, but it's funny. It's like my job is to get them to laugh. She's like, yeah, but you're smarter than that. And at the same time I'm insulted and I'm also complimented.
Kevin Klug
Yeah, because you're smarter than.
Eddie
She's like, you're smarter than that joke. And I'm like, but she has a too low hanging fruit. And then I made the mistake a couple times and it's not a mistake anymore because now we'll do it and not get my feelings hurt to say, okay, you're so smart. Write it better.
Kevin Klug
She's like, okay.
Eddie
And the first time she did, I was at my core offended. And I wasn't even offended. I think I was just sad that I she was better at it than me without even trying. And I said, I wish, I wish I remembered the joke, but I remember feeling it and feelings getting my feelings hurt so bad. She did not hurt my feelings. She did everything. She tried to not to be a part of it. And then once she was in, she was like, I'm going to be supportive in the way of honesty. And she wrote the joke better. And I remember thinking it may not be better. So I went out and I told the joke over two nights two different ways. And the way I told it got some good laughs. And I'd have felt good about it and I'd have been like, oh, I can make that better. I remember the joke.
Kevin Klug
You do you remember now?
Eddie
I don't remember exactly how it happened, but I remember the joke now. And then the I told it her way the second time. Freaking deaf comedy Arsenio. And I just remember whenever she did that, I was so hurt because I felt inadequate. I wasn't hurt by what she did. I hurt because it felt like I was inadequate. This is what I do. This is what I get paid to do. Heck, I'm selling tickets, 50, 60, 70, 80 bucks a pop to come to a theater to watch me tell jokes. And the person who does not want to get on stage for any reason whatsoever, who has no history of writing anything or any ambition to be, just went, oh, but you could do this. This would be better. She's not just saying, you can do it better or it could be better. She goes, yeah, you could do better. And this, I try this, and it was better.
Kevin Klug
Yeah, I see that.
Eddie
And it's the greatest thing that's happened to me now, although I still struggle sometimes. But it's also one of the weirdest, hardest relationship things that's happened to me. The joke mostly, and I can't remember how she punched it up, but the whole thing was, my wife's always been like, if you die, I don't want you to marry anybody else. And I was like, ha. And so I'm writing a joke about that and my wife's like, and people are going to tell you, like, your friends. My friends are going to be like, nah, she was just kidding. You should really look, marry somebody else. And I don't remember what I was about. I had some punchline and it was pretty funny. And then whatever she said, whatever. I gotta look in my notes, it was so much funnier. And I told it. And then I told her version at the Opry. And that's the hardest crowd because they didn't come to see me. And they're all ages from all over the country. And I remember the Opry went Def Comedy Jam and I was like, I have to get over my ego on this part.
Kevin Klug
Swallow it.
G
Is that the only one or has there been multiple.
Eddie
There's been a few specific jokes, but there are also times where I will leave the show because she would travel. Not every show, not even half the shows, but she'd come to some if they were close because we'd fly private and we could. And if Eddie came to do Raging Idiots as part of, like the stand up act, Eddie would come. So she was like, I want to go hang out. It's all. It's all her friends.
G
You're right.
Eddie
So we'd fly over like Charleston and fly back that night type of thing. So she'd go to do those and I'd have to be careful because I come off and people be like, hey, good show, good show. And you're. You want to be told, good show. Everybody does. What's funny is even the greats. And I'm a mid by far, but I'm not Talking about comedians, like artists, like, when Chris Stapleton leaves the stage, he wants to be told, good show.
Kevin Klug
Yeah.
Eddie
When Carrie Underwood finishes the show, she wants people to be like, hey, you did a good job. We think they don't want to hear that because, well, of course they know they're great.
G
Right.
Eddie
But everybody wants to hear it because we need it. So I would try to avoid. And I'd be like, oh, man, that's pretty good. Would you watch any of the show? What'd you think? Oh, and you ask it.
Kevin Klug
Then you know, you're asking for the truth.
Eddie
And she's not just going like this. And she's like, I thought it was pretty good. And she'll do that. Or the worst one, she goes, I think the crowd liked it.
Kevin Klug
What do you mean by that?
Eddie
You didn't like. Well, we didn't like it. And she'll go, well, I've seen it 10 times.
Kevin Klug
Right, right, right.
Eddie
I said, but I tried some new stuff. And she's like, yeah. I said, did any of that stuff work? And she was like, I thought this was pretty funny. That's pretty funny. What about this? You know, you gotta. So that started happening. It was so hard for me. It was because I just feel so inadequate, so insecure. Anyway, that's why I do this whole job. Right. You only want to be a performer because you feel insecure and inadequate. That's the only reason anybody's a performer ever. Because you're getting love. You're trying to find love, and in a different form or fashion.
Kevin Klug
Really.
G
Acceptance.
Eddie
Yes. All of that. Even a performer, let's say it's not even a stage performer. A performer in life, like someone who's like, always, like, performing, not even, like shows, but in their actions, like performance, for the most part, is to have positivity given back to you for that performance. I just happen to go the extra mile. And I've tried to perform in every.
G
Avenue, your radio, stand up, everything.
Eddie
Everything.
G
I feel like social media is like that a lot too.
Eddie
Yes, absolutely. The big performers. Qu Point.
G
And even the quietest people I know personally.
Eddie
Great point.
G
They're loud on social media.
Eddie
Great points. So, and. And the reason I'm getting all back to Kevin, because something Kevin brought up.
G
Oh, yeah, we're talking about.
Eddie
They definitely triggered me. You don't even know yet. It definitely triggered me in my heart and, like, the good, hardest way. And so my wife would be like, yeah, yeah, you know, do this, do this. And it has benefited me greatly. It still sometimes feels hurtful to Me that I feel like I'm not. There's a part, too, where she wouldn't. If we did the show. And there was a part of the tour where eddie did, like, 15 shows in a row. Like, the idiots would come out and we'd play 15 or 20 minutes or so in the middle, and then I'd finish the show. Whatever comedically inspirational Eddie came to most.
Kevin Klug
Of those shows, all of them, I think.
Eddie
And so the funny thing my wife would say was she would always wonder, because she had seen the show a hundred times. Like, why. Who cares after he's in a hundred times. And if, you know, I'm not doing anything new. I'm just trying to get ready for, like, when we finally recorded the special. And she'd be like, I knew it was about time to come up. Because you just met your dad.
Kevin Klug
Yeah, in the same.
Eddie
And that was a joke. And that was a joke her and Eddie had was like, hey, you know, the show's about over because he just met his dad.
Kevin Klug
So, like, I would be, like, you know, backstage or whatever, changing, and then I would come back and see Caitlyn. Like, has he met his dad yet? Like, just to see where.
Eddie
We talk about that, like, in this serious part that turns into a joke. And their whole joke was, oh, yeah, I just met his dad. So we should probably get ready to go there. Yeah.
Kevin Klug
Yeah, that was funny.
Eddie
It's. And Eddie could probably speak on this better than I could for a bit, but it's bizarre to be married to somebody that's better at you than what you're at, what you're celebrated for. Like, I am celebrated. I have a great career in saying compelling things. Radio, podcast comedy, doing television shows, writing books. I have no doubt that if my wife would have focused on that, she would have been better at me at every single one of those things. She has no interest in it. And it is a bizarre feeling to be like, do I want to turn it on and just kill? Like, take over a room? And mostly I don't because I'm quiet. But if it's, like, on, I gotta be on. I can dominate a room.
G
Is that an attraction for you? You think, like, subconsciously we're getting deeper?
Eddie
I think it got. I think it got more. The more we were together. I think at first she was just cutting. Funny at first. Like, just cut. She'll cut. What limb would you like to have cut off? Because she will cut it off and be hilarious about it then. Yes, I'm very attracted to that now. But it is A bizarre situation to be like, I'm the funniest guy in the room. I'm the smartest guy in the room. This is just in my head, me thinking this I and most successful guy in the room. And then I go home. And at home I'm not that that's crazy. But that's something that I have learned that to be grateful for, because I used to not be grateful for it at all. That's a weird part because Kevin's getting married and stuff.
Kevin Klug
Yeah, Kevin's getting married.
Eddie
That's been the weirdest part for me, is that. And also I never cohabitated with anyone ever. I was never engaged and never had anything. Another weird part. And I felt myself shift here. And to what we were going to talk about on this show in this segment was my wife comes from a family of die hard Oklahoma fans. Not casuals, not moderates, which would be more than casual. DH all the way. Like, they are OU born bred.
Kevin Klug
Die hard.
Eddie
Die hard. Her dad reads the recruiting boards, who's out who, where's the pop offensive coordinator coming from? Like they are in on every level. Lincoln Riley's dead to them. You know, he went to usc. They rode against USC as hard as possible. Like, they have what I have for Arkansas. It is weird to be with somebody who has that because I've only ever had mine. And I was like, eventually we have kids and for sure gonna be Razorback fans. My wife's like, no, they're not gonna be Oklahoma fans. I was like, oh, my God, my wife's turned. My life's turned upside down. So now I'm like strategizing, how do I make the kid Arkansas fan? It's weird to be in a family that has another Alpha team that you have to respect because it's as important to them. Does your fiance have an Alpha team?
G
Yes, it is Alabama.
Eddie
Oh, you know what's good for you is you don't really have a team.
Kevin Klug
No, he does. He has. He's Tennessee.
G
No, I'm Tennessee. That's where the dilemma comes in.
Eddie
Okay, okay. But go ahead. I'm going to act like Tennessee is your all life team.
Kevin Klug
He's been Tennessee for what, two years?
G
No, three and a half.
Kevin Klug
Okay, three and a half.
G
Three and a half. And I realized it on the same weekend that I proposed because I was hanging out with their family, all of them in Alabama hats, Alabama gear. But they're more so their generation as far as like Bear Bryant and then Nick Saban. And now they're kind of like oh, lifetime, whatever. Yeah, lifetime generations.
Eddie
That's the OU fan. That's like three generations of Caitlyn's family.
G
Yeah, Like, I talked to them about Saban. They're like, no, let's talk about Bear Bryant. And I'm like, what?
Kevin Klug
They all have cats?
G
I don't really have anything to say about that. So as I'm sitting there watching all that and I'm thinking, can I wear, like, my Vols gear around them? Am I gonna get kicked out of family events?
Eddie
Do you want the truth or do you want, like, good, fun, content?
G
Hmm?
Kevin Klug
You want truth, right?
G
Yeah, you got what we were just talking about it, right?
Eddie
You want truth?
G
We need truth.
Eddie
You want real truth?
Kevin Klug
You want Caitlin?
Eddie
You're not a real balls fan. You're a moderate. You're not a casual. Because casual would be like somebody that lives in Tennessee who's like, every once in a while, checks on a game. You're a Vols. You like the Vols. You do like the Vols.
G
Yeah.
Eddie
You're not a Vols fan. You're not a die hard Vols fan. Your whole life, you haven't dedicated it to the Vols. You're a diehard Patriots fan. I'm not saying you're not a diehard fan of things, because you absolutely are. Like, you would kill somebody for the Celtics. Yep. You would kill somebody for the Patriots. Those are your diehards. And I would say it'd be a different situation if they were diehard jets fans. That's the advice I could kind of give you. But they're rivals. Oklahoma and Arkansas, they played Southwest Conference, tight, but they were never right. You know, we played. But they've been to conferences. They haven't been rivals, although the schools are very close to each other. I would say you can become a Bama fan. Nope. You can.
G
Nope. I can't switch again.
Eddie
You don't have to switch. You can be a Vols fan, but you can also root for Alabama, because I root for Oklahoma and not even so much for my wife anymore, more so for my father in law, because I don't like to see him sad because he's the greatest dude ever. And sometimes, if it were just Caitlin, I wish Oklahoma would lose. Just, like, she'd shut up about Arkansas, not even so much about Oklahoma, but she'd be like, ha, ha. Your coach just has, like two kids in a trench coat. Like, oh, tall. Like, this is how much.
Kevin Klug
That's such a funny vision.
Eddie
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Kevin Klug
You understand that, Kevin? What was it that the coach is like, really two kids in there and A trench coat, like on top of.
Eddie
The other one's shoulders and he's like, your coach is just two kids in a trench coat.
Kevin Klug
Like, if you pull their coat open, it's just two kids in there.
Eddie
Ah, you got us.
G
But on the flip side, to your point, I'm die hard. Boston Celtics, Patriots, Red Sox, they don't have a pro team.
Eddie
Great.
G
So that's what's awesome.
Eddie
Yeah. For you it is not going to be that weird because you do not hate Tennessee because you're a die hard Vols fan. You cannot, like, excuse me, Alabama.
G
Yeah.
Eddie
If you were a die hard Bama or Vols fan, dude, there's no change.
G
It'd be rough.
Eddie
It'd be rough. And you would just have to have one of those relationships where we just have different teams and we. Where our teams hate each other.
Kevin Klug
And that's not the same for pro sports. Right. Like the, like Eagles, Cowboys. I mean, like, maybe I would say.
Eddie
There'S a couple instances where that could.
Kevin Klug
Be the case because like my family is Cowboys, Texans. That's like the big split with not a rivalry.
Eddie
Texans haven't been around long enough.
Kevin Klug
Correct.
G
Yeah.
Eddie
In the NFL, an Eagle diehard Eagles fan died Cowboys fan. They're never going to root for each other's teams.
Kevin Klug
Right.
G
No way.
Eddie
But I would think because you're not vault to the core since you were 5 years old, it's not gonna be that difficult for you. It's actually gonna be kind of nice.
G
But what about like 20 years down the road when I'm 23 and a.
Eddie
Half years in, you're going to be more of a Bama fan because you're going to go to those games and it's a good time to be a Bama fan right now to take it up because they're not winning everything.
G
Yeah.
Eddie
Had you jumped in saving. And I want to give you some. I give you some advice. Not marriage advice, but sports and marriage advice. Because what do I know about marriage advice? Nothing.
Kevin Klug
Now you're three years in.
Eddie
Three years in.
Kevin Klug
But not compared to my 19.
Eddie
Exactly. Like straight marriage advice. I ain't the guy. Unless it's like new marriage advice. Like in these new stages, like sports marriage advice. Learn a bit about the history because you know what her parents want to talk about. And like if you go on talk about Gene Stallings or you hate Mike DeBose or you hate and you have like an.
Kevin Klug
Or those guys.
Eddie
Old Alabama coaches. Wow.
Kevin Klug
Okay.
Eddie
Yeah. And so if. Or like Mike Shula coached Bama for a bit, like, if you just have an understanding. You're not faking it or a fan. I will like read Oklahoma stories just so I can know what my father in law is talking about because I like talking with him.
Kevin Klug
That's good.
Eddie
And I think he even does that for on Arkansas stuff a little bit. And like there's a respect there.
G
Yeah.
Eddie
But I also really enjoy talking with my father in law. My favorite parts where I'm. My wife's out, gone. And it's just I was driving somewhere. Yeah. It's awesome.
Kevin Klug
Yeah.
Eddie
Maybe because again, I didn't have a dad. So like that is cool to me. But my. This is my Eddie. You give him real advice after this. That's nothing to do with sports.
Kevin Klug
No, this is good stuff.
G
Yeah.
Eddie
Because I haven't thought about that. But you're right. They are such Bama fans. I would encourage you to study up a little bit on your Alabama current and history. The saving stuff. The Gene Stallings. Stallings has got a statue. Understand kind of what's there. Ask questions too. Like you're. Because nobody loves anything more to be like. So wait, they have a statue in Tuscaloosa of every coach who won a national championship or from every time. And the answer is every time they won one they got a different one. So Saban has many statues. But it's. People love to talk about themselves and they will love to talk about Alabama and they will think that you care and eventually you will care a little more because you'll see that they're sad when they lose. But you can make it work because you're not a lifelong or five year old on up Vols fan. You're not a casual. Don't be insulted.
G
It's okay.
Eddie
You're a medium and I think when the Vols lose that sucks for you because you like the balls.
G
Yeah. But it doesn't ruin my day like the other sports.
Eddie
You have room and it's the best time to be an Alabama fan right now if you're new because they're not winning national championships and you're not going to be a super poser if you come in while Saban's won three and.
G
He'S number one Animal Patriots fan in the same era. Yeah, that'd be the worst.
Eddie
That's going to be fun for you though. It's just more sports though too. Like I went to an Oklahoma game for the first time this year 2 OU Stadium. It was awesome and I did the Toby Keith thing and that's what got me there. But I'm. I would have never gone to Norman, to Oklahoma football game. Why? I mean, not because I was like, no, but like, why I give a crap.
G
What's the point?
Eddie
Yeah, what's. Yeah. I don't want to watch Oklahoma Big 12. Who gives a crap? But now, as SEC, it's going to be fun. So my advice is learn a little bit about Bama and don't expect them to. And don't go in being like, I'm Mr. Vols Guy. Because you're not.
G
No, no, I haven't done that. Don't worry.
Eddie
Even, like, kidding.
Kevin Klug
Yeah. Because you moved here and like, that's. This is how you became a Vols fan by moving to Tennessee. You see everyone get excited about the Vols. You're like, you know what? I really don't have a college team. Why not? And dude, you're only three years in. Open your mind up to possibly joining that family junior varsity.
Eddie
Bama, I don't think. Don't go full Bama yet. Okay, I'm not gonna say the movie quote. Nobody goes full Bama.
G
Oh, Never go full Bama.
Eddie
Never go full Bam. But you can. You can not be a hater. And you can actually use it as a bonding. I don't want to say technique. It sounds like I'm in the CIA. But you can use it to bond with them and it's awesome.
G
Okay.
Eddie
Because they love talking about stuff and sometimes it's hard to, like, father in law, uncles, grandpa. It's kind of hard to find that doors.
G
Because I wanted to talk Saban. I think the first time I met him, they're like, well, he's no Bear Bryant. Okay.
Eddie
And he's not. But he, in other ways is better.
G
Yeah.
Eddie
But. Yes, that's all. That's my only advice. Eddie, give him some regular marriage advice.
Kevin Klug
Well, I was going to say about you guys, like, you guys are talking about your kids and butt bones. You don't have any kids. But if you do have kids, are they going to be Alabama fans? Are they going to be Arkansas fans? They're going to be Oklahoma fans. Right. Like you.
Eddie
Mine will be Arkansas fans.
Kevin Klug
You think that? And that's what I want to tell both of you guys.
Eddie
I'll kill myself.
Kevin Klug
No, dude, I'm telling you, like, since I've had all of my kids, I raised them the right way to be Cowboys fans. I have, like, got them every jersey we watch. There's only one team we watch on Sundays and it's the Cowboys. And we don't do anything else. If there are practices, we cancel them. If the Cowboys are playing right. All this stuff. But I'm learning slowly and especially. It doesn't help that they're not good this year, but I'm learning slowly that they're going to be fans of whatever team they want and. And it's going to be hard. But I already know that, like, two of my kids that love football, they're football fans, may not grow up to be Cowboys fans. I have two that 100% will be cowboys fans, and I have two that probably won't. And it hurts me a little bit, but that's just part of life. So I want to prepare you two that when you do have kids.
Eddie
I'm not. I've studied cult techniques.
Kevin Klug
Manipulation.
Eddie
No, no, there's no. There's no choice. They'll have no choice.
Kevin Klug
But it does, dude. It. It really just kills the situation when your team is not doing well.
Eddie
Like, I know the child doesn't want.
Kevin Klug
To go through that pain.
Eddie
If there are more options. I don't have any more options. Right. I gotta let someone in the gate. Hold on a minute. Let's see. This is gps, but they might just.
G
Go through a phase. I think I've told it before on this podcast that I was a Dolphins fan for like two or three years because I liked that an animal when I was like 8.
Eddie
But I would say too, where you live and if that team is around, constant exposure helps. Eddie, where your kids don't live in Dallas, you don't get taken to me. Dallas Cowboy games.
Kevin Klug
Right.
Eddie
I don't imagine you take them to like three or four games a year. And it was on the news all the time in Arkansas. That's all we had.
G
Yeah.
Eddie
That's why. Oh, I'll be in Doc, dude. My kids will be indoctrinated. It's the only team we will have. Okay, we're done with church. We have one more to go to and it'll be okay. Here's Pastor Pittman.
Kevin Klug
The church of Woo Pig Sue.
Eddie
We'll act like it's normal, but it's like, yeah. And. And on the 13th day, those who did not root for the hogs went to hell.
Kevin Klug
That's funny, man. Yeah. So anyway, I just want to tell you guys that just be ready for that because I'm living that right now. And it's eye opening because I never, ever thought that I would have kids living in my house that could possibly not be Dallas Cowboys fans.
Eddie
I will be ready for that. So much so that it will not happen.
Kevin Klug
Okay.
Eddie
And she claims the same but there's no. There's no chance. I. I will exert way more energy than I should. I will. It will be my diet. Everything I do will be. I'll Brian Adams a thing. Everything I do will be to make sure that when we have kids, they're freaking Razorback fans.
Kevin Klug
Yeah.
Eddie
Okay. Good talk. Kevin. Good luck.
Kevin Klug
Good luck.
G
Thank you. Thank you both. Thank you both.
Eddie
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Bobby Bones
What's up, everybody? Adnan Burke here to tell you about a new podcast from iHeart podcast in the National Hockey League. It's NHL Unscripted with Firkin Demers.
Adnan Vir
Hey, I'm Jason Demers, former 700 game NHL defenseman turned NHL Network analyst, and boy, oh, boy, does daddy have a lot to say.
Bobby Bones
I love you, by the way. On NHL Network, we're looking forward to getting together each week to chat and chirp about the sport and all the other things surrounding it that we love. Right.
Adnan Vir
Yeah, I just met you today, but we're going to have a ton of guests from the colliding worlds of hockey, entertainment and pop culture. And you know what, Tons of back and forth on all things NHL.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, you're soon going to find out we're not just hockey talk. We get all kinds of random stuff on this podcast. Movies, television, food, wrestling, even the stuff that you wear on NHL.
Adnan Vir
Now you wish you could pull off my short shorts, Virkie.
Bobby Bones
That's sure to cause a ruckus. Listen to NHL Unscripted with Burke and Demers, the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Eddie
One of the weird things about social media is there are all these fake accounts now, especially on Twitter, because you can just. And everybody, I guess, has to pay money to be verified. And so getting verified was once like a status symbol of you are known. And we are giving you a blue check because we don't want people acting like they're you and scamming other people, fooling other people. Well, now you get a blue check mark if you spend like two bucks a month. So I have a blue check mark and I bought it as soon as they offered it. I don't want to lose it because there are a lot of Bobby scammers out there. But pick a better person to scam, right?
Kevin Klug
To scam as Maybe that's just who they fell on.
Eddie
Like, maybe they just know. Why would. He's not that famous. Maybe this is for sure him. So I bought it. It's great. Another thing too, when you buy it that I want it, I can edit tweets, which you can't do unless you're on blue check mark. And then there's two factor authentication only if you have blue check mark, I think. So there are those factors too, right? And then I have like 700,000 followers, so that's valuable to me. I've built up that audience. But the bad thing now is on the blue check mark, you can buy A blue check mark and have any account you want. And people will just think it's real. And then you can put out any story and people will just think it's real. And some people will put out stuff like I saw one about Carson Beck before they put play Texas and it was like, Carson Beck, questionable parentheses, herpes. We'll see. And it's one of those. But they do it every week with a player and they do something like goofy. They would really. But it's like the opposing team who does stuff like that. But they have blue check mark and they have like this college football live account that isn't anything but you just believe it because it's a blue check mark. So one of our friends and I will keep his name out of my mouth arrives with Revan Roog, who is. Could possibly be like a trainer. He played college football. His brother played pro football for the Titans. And so we're working out who even knows who he is. I'm just being really vague and random about who the guys that told us this. He goes, you're in the home. He's out for the year. Eddie and I are shocked. We're floored by. We're like, what?
Kevin Klug
Jaws dropped.
Eddie
It's like they told us somebody died. Not that we're the biggest Chiefs fans because we're not Chiefs fans or that we're die hard Mahomes.
Kevin Klug
No, but that just changes everything.
G
Everything.
Eddie
Yeah, it changes. Not even sad, but that. That is mad. That would be massive. And so immediately it's okay, Carson Wentz is going to start. Okay. Is Carson Wentz any good now? Has he gone through the rehabilitation program?
Kevin Klug
Like this quarterback, this whole conversation afterwards.
Eddie
Remember Nick Foles went to super bowl when Carson Wentz was out. So all this stuff. We spent 30 minutes during our workout talking about Carson Wentz, Pat Mahomes. I remember asking. His high ankle sprain was so bad they were having surgery. So then it must have been more than a high ankle sprain because that's not something that requires surgery. A sprain. If something happens with that sprain, some ligament damage maybe, and he's like, it's great. So then we're like, okay, it's the first. We're doing a whole AFC this lamargier, it's going to be Josh Allen's year. Like is one of them is going to have to beat Mahomes every year to get there. Like this could be that. Remember Jordan was retired. That's when Olajuwon won his. When Jordan quit before he came back do we spent almost an hour. Our minds are blown that Patrick Mahomes is out for the whole year.
G
No.
Eddie
And so we don't even look it up. We just take his word for it because he was so right. We just.
Kevin Klug
Well, the timing was perfect because we had such a busy day that none of us, Bobby or I, had looked at any kind of social media at all. So we took his word for it.
Eddie
I left here because we had been working. Worked until like one left here immediately. I didn't have to look at Twitter. Went home to the podcast studio. Did an hour there. No, almost two hours there. Did two hours there. Didn't even have time to eat lunch. It was so quick. I grabbed a piece of bread when I got home and walked down to the podcast studio where Kevin was with bread and a half eaten banana that like, I guess my wife. That's all I had time to eat. So it was that kind of quick day that it was. We're getting stuff in. So from there I'm in my clothes that I'm doing the show and then I quickly change it. We. I've seen nothing. So of course perfect timing for me to believe anything because I hadn't looked at social media. Eddie had a slam day. We're working out. We spent an hour going through all the man, will they still. I remember laying out the scenario of, well, they'd be Buffalo Head to head. They're a game up, but they also be Buffalo head to Head. So if they're tied, Kansas City still gets the buy. Laying all this out like, can they.
Kevin Klug
Still lose one and be okay?
G
Yeah.
Eddie
All this to come back around and say he saw one of those blue check mark accounts. That's fake. That's like doing parody accounts. Patrick Mahomes out for the year because of an ankle sprain. So we get to dinner. It's our buddy's birthday, so we go to dinner and I'm like, yeah, I didn't really see anything about this. So I search for it and I look at Eddie, I go, I don't see anything about Patrick Mahomes being out.
Kevin Klug
That would be number one everywhere.
Eddie
It'd be on the top everywhere. So it wasn't. So first I went to social media. Wasn't trending. Then I went to ESPN just to see it should be the topic. It should be the biggest. The picture, the video, the headline, them commenting on it. There's nowhere on there. And I'm like, there is no way this is true. So then we search it can find nothing. Eddie and I Same text thread with Kevin or Evan or whatever we call him Reverend Roof. I was like, you're. You're an idiot. Patrick Mahomes is not out for the year. Like at some point, who knows, maybe they come out and say he's out for the year, but you don't have that information to him. Like, unless you're Adam Schefter, you don't have that. And stop being trying to be Adam Schefter because you ain't him. You got fooled. So I text this and as of as we record this, Patrick Mahomes is not out for the year.
Kevin Klug
So I think he's even practicing.
Eddie
Well, I get home and then I see it pop up from Adam Schefter. And I was just going to read you some of this here. And Adam Schefter's like, patrick Mahomes, not limited at practice, had a full practice. And I'm like, man, he really bounced.
Kevin Klug
Back from that surgery. Now quick high ankle sprain surgery.
Eddie
My point with all this is those blue check mark parody accounts that people think they're real. It was like when the Onion was first happening and everybody thought the Onion stories are real, but yet this is the whole thing. I said, you know, Mahomes isn't out for the year. Do you have inside info? Knowing he doesn't. He didn't respond. He didn't respond for over an hour. Then I sent him the Schefter text. Where Schefter goes. Chiefs listed Patrick Mahomes as a full participant. Today's practice. Hollywood Brown also listed his full participant, which is kind of news too. They have another receiver. Hollywood Brown's been out. And so still no response. And then I write, no more Klug. Breaking news, please. Or this is his response. I'm telling you, I saw it with my own two eyes. I was told some idiot intern leaked it on the Internet and the news outlet had to take it down. Okay, Someone's probably looking for a new job.
G
No.
Kevin Klug
Okay.
G
Unless it's coming from Schefter or Rapaport.
Eddie
No. You got Cambridge Analytica. And you know what? If an intern knew, he ain't the one that's posting that on this. And Klug will screw me over sometimes because I'll do. If he's like, alright, do a set of eight and I'll do eight and he'll go seven. I'm like, you're wrong. It happens all the time. And my favorite is when he miscounts because I don't think he's Trying to get me to do extra because he just wants me to do extra. He just sometimes miscounts. And he'll be like, no, I'm positive I can catch him the same day being wrong again. And so I say back, same eyes that say, I did seven when I did eight.
G
Oh, man, it got personal.
Kevin Klug
Well, this is you saying Groot can't be trusted.
Eddie
I'm saying any of our eyes. Sometimes what we see is not exactly what is real. And on Twitter, it's gotten out of control. Anybody can get a blue check mark and anybody can write that Patrick Mahomes is out for the year. And if he was, that'd be the biggest story ever. And an intern did not post that and then take it down.
Kevin Klug
We got got.
Eddie
We got got. Now, for some reason, before this arrives on the feed in a podcast, Patrick Mahomes is out for the year. We like Kevin, we're sorry, we apologize. But I have a feeling that is not going to be the case. Don't trust everything you see on even. It has a blue check market. If it's. You have to go to the real even, click into it to see if it's the real one. Yeah, some businesses have gold. Gold you can always trust.
Kevin Klug
Oh, the gold one.
Eddie
The gold one is like a. I.
G
Haven'T seen a gold one.
Eddie
Well, it's the massive businesses. Like ESPN has a real gold one. Government things have gold ones.
Kevin Klug
Because I'm just glad dude, I didn't go. We didn't have like a basketball practice or something. Because I would have been talked to all the dads, like, did you hear this?
Eddie
If I had any time. That's all I've been talking about with anyone.
Kevin Klug
Look like an idiot.
G
But you didn't bring it up at the birthday.
Eddie
Well, that's how we brought it up. That's how we figured it out.
G
I know you said you looked it up. I didn't know if you, like, brought up. Did you guys hear and be like, what are you talking about?
Eddie
Well, no. Sat down. And I was like, oh, I should look this. I haven't seen anything about it. I guess I wanted to talk about that to see when he was having surgery. And I was like, eddie, I don't see it anywhere. And he was like, really? Yeah. And so then Klug's a liar and a liar. Empathetic, can't count. It's a liar and a pathetic and a cheater. Is it cheater and a liar and.
Kevin Klug
All you are is mean. I think that's all it says.
Eddie
What is it? There's something else. And a liar, Mike. What is it? And a liar. And. Or is it to go right to empathy?
Kevin Klug
All you are is mean and alone in life.
Eddie
That's what it is. I know the mean song.
Kevin Klug
I thought it went straight to the chorus.
Eddie
That's why I was trying to go. What's the thing in the middle? Eddie's clue. Give me now.
Kevin Klug
What is it? All alone in life.
Eddie
It's do it, Mike. And a liar. Empathetic and alone in life.
Kevin Klug
And me.
Eddie
Got it. Boom. I knew there was another one, cuz. Just a liar. Pathetic.
Kevin Klug
I'm that you're not that.
Eddie
Kevin Klug. Do better.
G
I like how he eventually got his name out there.
Eddie
Oh, yeah. True, true. Kevin Klug, do better, buddy. Do better. Before we go, concert goers are opting to pee themselves in diapers rather than go to the restroom.
Kevin Klug
Totally thought about this.
Eddie
Because they're enjoying the show.
Kevin Klug
I've. I've done it in the crowd.
Eddie
What?
Kevin Klug
Yeah. Like.
Eddie
Like taking your wiener out and peed in the floor.
Kevin Klug
Yeah. There were just too many people there that no one even realized. And it had been raining. Raining. So it was already muddy.
Eddie
So it was outside, though. Not. That does not make it more right. First of all, I like to say it does not make it more right. But I'm thinking you're doing in an arena.
Kevin Klug
Well, I saw people doing it in bottles. I'm like, what do you just, like, just do it on the ground right.
Eddie
In front of me, afraid that I'd be the one that, like, a undercover cop saw. And then next thing you know, I'm like on a registry. And they're on. My house is flagged. And I can't give away Halloween candy. But.
Kevin Klug
But I'd been drinking, so.
Eddie
So what did you go to, like, a corn? I don't know.
Kevin Klug
How do you know, man? You're jam packed. We're probably in the middle of where everyone. The sea of people. And everyone's watching the show. No one's looking down.
Eddie
Be right there.
Kevin Klug
So, yeah, I told my buddy, I'm like, dungeon. Just peer right here. So I did it. They kind of helped me. Help cover me a little bit. Like, one stood in front of me, the other one stood on the other side. So, no, I don't think anyone ever saw.
H
Wow.
Eddie
I would not have the courage if. I feel like you had a bit of liquid courage.
Kevin Klug
Oh, big time. It was late in the day. We'd been there all day.
H
Wow. Did you go one hand or two? Hand. You're like, since the concert, did you have one hand up?
Eddie
Oh, yeah. Like, you act like you were still partying. Good point.
Kevin Klug
That's a good question. I went handless.
H
Oh, you was real nonchalant.
Kevin Klug
And I didn't even look down.
Eddie
How'd you not pee on your legs?
Kevin Klug
Just didn't, dude. Just didn't. Yeah, I mean, you know what? I might have.
H
I don't think you were already wet from the rain and you just didn't even. Oh, man.
Kevin Klug
But I do remember thinking back to how you started this. I thought, like, we should have brought diapers.
Eddie
I'd rather pee like you did and hope not to get caught and wear a diaper with pee or poop in it.
Kevin Klug
Oh, and just keep it in there.
Eddie
Yeah. Because that. That to me is the weird diaper thing. You pee, then you still got to take the diaper off and you're going to wait till after the concert. Otherwise you just leave and pee when you were going to.
Kevin Klug
Right.
Eddie
Liquid Death, which is the water company, has collaborated with depend brand known for incontinence underwear diapers basically, to produce pit diaper. And they created. It's an adult diaper, but not as fluff, not as puffy, so you can't tell you're really wearing it. Yeah.
Kevin Klug
Because it's tough, man. When you go to a big festival and they got Porta Potties on the other side of where you're at, trying to get through all those people to go to the bathroom and then come back and people look at you like you're cutting. What are you doing? Don't do it. It's a pain.
Eddie
So I don't relate to that. So maybe because you're drinking so much, it becomes a little more difficult.
Kevin Klug
Correct.
Eddie
Because I would go just use the bathroom before the show. It'd be like when you tell your kids on a road trip, you just going or stopping at the gas station, pee. And then they pee. And then hopefully they don't go, I gotta pee. But then they do.
Kevin Klug
They do. Have you heard about the seal? Like. Cause you don't drink, so you the animals.
H
I know what you're talking about.
Kevin Klug
I think anyone that's drank drink alcohol before and knows about the seal.
Eddie
Yeah.
Kevin Klug
Tell them.
H
Never bust a seal, man.
Eddie
You bust that seal if you start it.
H
Yeah. And then you're gonna be peeing every five minutes.
Kevin Klug
The first one, dude, is like that. That's the one. You have to hold forever, as long as you can, because once you break that seal, you're going Every, like Reed said, every five minutes, I feel like.
Eddie
That'S toxic to your body. The seal feels like the dumbest thing I've ever heard.
Kevin Klug
But what Dumbtown. It's a weird thing that once you go that first time, every five minutes, you're gonna have to go, okay, is this some.
Eddie
Is this science based in science or just like concert lure?
Kevin Klug
Just life.
Eddie
Okay.
Kevin Klug
Just life experiences.
Jason Demers
Drinking.
Eddie
Okay. And it's for sure a drinking thing or just it. It's a drink road trip thing.
H
If you. Even if you just chug water, I mean, it's the same thing.
Eddie
Don't.
H
You're driving for me.
Eddie
Because once you break the seal, it's non stop.
Kevin Klug
Correct. And if you're not, like, if you're just driving and you're. You haven't had a drop of alcohol, that. It's not the same. Like, the seal does not exist unless you are drinking.
Eddie
Well, Regis said water is part of the seal.
H
No, for me, like, driving, like, unless I'm about to pee my pants, I will not pee while I'm on the road. Like, I won't. I won't pee if I stop, because I know if I pee, then I'm just gonna have to stop in another hour.
Kevin Klug
Oh, that's weird.
Eddie
So to you, it's not about stopping and losing time. It's a seal thing. If you do it now, you'll continue to have to stop. You break the seal.
H
Yeah.
Eddie
Interesting.
Kevin Klug
I don't think you've experienced. I don't think you've experimented with that enough because.
Eddie
Don't, don't, don't, don't start experimenting with this. Rip a bladder. You think your back's bad, you rip a bladder.
Kevin Klug
No, but Reid's worried that if he breaks the seal like he has when he was drinking, he's going to go again. But it doesn't work like that when you're not drinking.
H
That's true. I need to try it.
Kevin Klug
He's scared because of his experiences drinking.
Eddie
Traumatized, you mean? A bad influence. I just want to try to be a good influencer. You've been a bad influence, but I don't know enough about it. Thank you guys for being here. This is the extra episode we did. Look, it wasn't completely based in sports stories with Creighton. No, but we wanted to do a fun episode because most of the time people aren't putting a podcast. We wanted to do a podcast. I hate these two weeks because hardly any of my podcasts are actually doing work.
Kevin Klug
Yeah, they're all enjoying themselves.
Eddie
Yeah, some of my favorite sports ones do because the games are happening, but it's like I get into my habits, what I like on what days, and I'm. And then they're not there. So we wanted to at least be up here and provide you guys a little something. So thank you, guys. Eddie, blow the whistle.
Kevin Klug
Here we go. I'm gonna break that seal.
Eddie
Oh, my God. Just pee my pants. You broke the seal. Oh, no. All right, that's it. Thank you, guys. Bye, everybody. Theme song written by Bobby Bones. That's me. And performed by Brandon Ray. Follow brandon on socials randonray music. You can follow the show on Instagram @bobbybonesports. Thanks to our crew, co host, producered, segment producer at KickOffKevin, video producer at Reed Yarberry, and executive producer at Mike Diestro. But most importantly, thank you for listening. I'm Bobby Bones. We'll talk to you next time here on 25 Whistles.
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What's up, everybody? Adnan Vir here to tell you about a new podcast. It's NHL Unscripted with Virk and Demers.
Adnan Vir
Jason Demers here. And after playing 700 NHL games, I got a lot of dirty laundry to air out.
Bobby Bones
I got a lot to say here, too.
Kevin Klug
Okay?
Bobby Bones
Each week we'll get together to chat about the sport that we love.
Adnan Vir
Tons of guests are going to join in, too. But we're not just going to be talking hockey, folks. We're talking movies. We're talking tv, food, and Adnan's favorite wrestling. It's all on le table.
Bobby Bones
Listen to NHL Unscripted with Vir and Demers, the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Podcast Summary: The Bobby Bones Show - Episode 25W: Bobby Calls Eddie & Reid Out For Being Wimps + Kickoff Kevin Asks For Marriage Advice
Release Date: December 23, 2024
In this engaging episode of The Bobby Bones Show, host Bobby Bones, along with his co-hosts Eddie and Reid, dives into a candid and humorous discussion about fitness challenges, personal relationships, and the quirks of social media. The episode seamlessly blends sports talk with personal anecdotes, providing listeners with both entertainment and relatable insights.
The episode kicks off with Bobby addressing what he perceives as a rise in negativity within the country, swiftly transitioning to a playful critique of his friends' fitness routines. Bobby lightheartedly calls out Eddie and Reid for being "wimps" in their weightlifting endeavors.
Bobby Bones [00:00]: "The hate in our country is getting out of control. In fact, it's sadly at an all-time high."
Eddie [02:44]: "It's a podcast called 25 Whistles. Talking Football. And they all wear a whistle... but what did you expect?"
This banter sets a humorous tone, highlighting the camaraderie among the hosts as they poke fun at each other's workout habits.
A significant portion of the episode revolves around a conversation about deadlifting. Eddie and Kevin Klug discuss their challenges with increasing their deadlift weights, emphasizing the importance of proper form over ego-driven weightlifting.
Kevin Klug [03:18]: "It's me and Reed talking about how our backs hurt from the last workout we did because we think the trainer is putting too much weight for us."
Eddie [12:00]: "It's not your body, it's your ego. But what do you think about when someone says their body doesn't allow them to deadlift? That's not injured."
The discussion delves into the balance between pushing oneself and recognizing personal physical limits, promoting a healthier approach to fitness.
Transitioning from fitness, the hosts share personal stories about marriage and maintaining a sense of humor within relationships. Eddie opens up about his three-year marriage, reflecting on how his relationship has evolved and the challenges of keeping the humor alive.
Eddie [23:40]: "I've been married three years now, which is crazy."
Kevin Klug [24:26]: "When you hang out with someone so long, you just don't laugh as much because you've been around each other so much."
These heartfelt exchanges offer listeners a glimpse into the hosts' personal lives, emphasizing the importance of humor and communication in sustaining long-term relationships.
In response to Kevin Klug seeking marriage advice, the conversation shifts to offering fitness tips for newcomers. Jason Demers, a guest analyst, shares practical advice on starting a fitness journey, stressing the significance of consistency and setting manageable goals.
Jason Demers [19:21]: "As simple as it sounds, just do something. Start with a warm-up; there's a strong chance you won't leave right after."
This segment serves as valuable guidance for listeners looking to embark on their own fitness routines.
The hosts briefly touch upon the challenges of social media verification, particularly the impact of easily obtainable blue check marks. Eddie discusses the rise of fake accounts and the potential for misinformation.
Eddie [52:14]: "Getting verified was once like a status symbol... now you get a blue check mark if you spend like two bucks a month."
This conversation highlights the evolving landscape of social media and the importance of discerning authentic information from scams.
Towards the episode's end, the discussion shifts to humorous experiences at concerts, specifically the adage of "breaking the seal" after consuming alcohol. Kevin shares his amusing attempt to manage restroom needs during a crowded event.
Kevin Klug [62:30]: "I went handless. Just didn't look down."
Eddie [65:25]: "The seal feels like the dumbest thing I've ever heard."
These light-hearted tales add a relatable and entertaining dimension to the episode, resonating with listeners who have faced similar situations.
Episode 25W of The Bobby Bones Show masterfully blends humor with insightful discussions on fitness, relationships, and modern social media challenges. Through playful banter and sincere conversations, Bobby and his co-hosts offer listeners both laughter and meaningful takeaways, making it a memorable addition to their daily replay lineup.
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