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Eddie
All right, couple of voicemails. Here's Isaac in Virginia. I am a federal mail carrier. We can't really take cash now. Around Christmas sometimes people will leave gift cards in there and there is a certain amount up to that. We can take some cash. It's not much but we generally pretty sure it is not allowed. I guess that's in regards to tipping.
Bobby
At the post office.
Eddie
Have we had that conversation? Specific oh you're talking about on on the desk on that. We talked about that on the counter. I was thinking about a mail carrier though. We didn't have that talk right.
Bobby
But I think anybody. Well I guess not anybody that works at USPS is a mail carrier, but.
Eddie
Some are female carriers.
Bobby
I meant male. M A I L. Okay.
Eddie
All right, next up, my mom and I before we boarded the plane we stopped at the convenience store to get two water bottles. When we were putting our card in it asked if we wanted to leave a tip. We said no and the lady at the counter looked at us and said you're not going to leave a tip for two water bottles that we grabbed From a refrigerator, but just gotten out of control. Anyway, love the show. Have a great day. Yeah, that's the part that's gotten out of control. If somebody is making a full wage, generally speaking, they should not guilt you or shame you for not leaving a tip. Because full waged places, for the most part, tips aren't expected whenever they take that job. Someone that does a service, though, can be tipped extra if their service is great, if that service is a great service. For example, movers, I would always tip a mover and I would tip them right when they show up more than at the very end. Because when they show up and you give them a little tip and you be like, hey, I want to give you guys this to start. Can't wait to see how good a job you guys do. You can give them the other half at the end. They'll do a better job if they know a tip is coming. Oh, but you got to somehow put that out there. Hey, I'm. You can do this.
Bobby
It's like a pro tip on the tip.
Eddie
Well, this is, this is how I do it. Because it's weird to say, hey, there's more where that came from. But you don't do it like that. You don't do it like. You get. They show up, they got all your crap, they're moving it all over. Be like, hey, really appreciate you guys. I'm going to give you guys this just to start, just to show you your appreciation that when you say just to start, they then know there's some more coming. It's not just at the very beginning.
Morgan
Do you give him a little.
Eddie
I don't. Or no. No finger guns or anything like that? Nah, nothing like that. So thank you for those calls. We appreciate that. Okay, I got a whole list of stuff here I want to talk about. Do we have audio of the alien invasion? Because I pulled it.
Morgan
There was an invasion.
Eddie
Well, no, but the one I was talking about last week and you guys were like, oh, this Harvard scientist. Oh. And I was like, I don't think they think for sure it's aliens, but there is this object that's moving toward us. And so I want to play this 25 second clip. This is scientists saying a possible invasion will happen in November of 2025.
Lunchbox
Now, this ship or whatever it is, is coming at a very fast rate, like over 130,000 miles per hour. They said it is believed to be the size of Manhattan. Now, I know every other year we hear some type of UFO or some type of extraterrestrial Story. And, you know, there's several theories out there, and some people believe that this is some type of comet called the 31 Atlas Comet or something. But some scientists are claiming that this might not be a comet at all. This is coming from some type of alien origin, and it will be here around November or early December, so.
Eddie
And again, that's not a scientist there or just somebody. That wasn't me talking.
Morgan
I was wondering. That's a scientist.
Eddie
Another thing that they find extremely coincidental is that its aim is right at us. It is basically coming from behind the sun, so it's hard to see it at times. And the odds that its aim, whatever this thing is, is coming right at us, it's like one in a billion. But its trajectory is right toward us right now. That's all. I won't spend any more time on it.
Bobby
We can circle back, like, closer to November.
Morgan
Yeah, I mean, that's right around the corner.
Eddie
Yeah, that is. But the scientist says it could be, like 20, 27, the one from Harvard. But it could be here as early as 25.
Morgan
Dang.
Eddie
That's all. It's just somebody else talking about it. That's not me.
Bobby
November, December.
Eddie
Yeah. Hey, Morgan.
Bobby
Yeah, what's up?
Eddie
Eddie's in hot water with you. What happened?
Bobby
Oh, yeah, Eddie. Eddie didn't show up to a meeting.
Eddie
That he set for him to learn something. And so then I had to sit on a call for 30 minutes because he just didn't show up, and I.
Bobby
Had to learn it, and now I have to teach him because he didn't show up.
Eddie
Wait, why did you not show up to a meeting that first of all, period, but then one that you set?
Morgan
That's a great question. It just didn't pop on my calendar. Like, it's. I remember setting the meeting. Everyone agreed on a day, and we're like, cool. And I remember seeing the invite come through, and I hit accept invite, and then it never popped up, like, at all.
Eddie
What do you mean, popped up? It wasn't populated into your calendar.
Morgan
Even when I look at my calendar now, that day, that. That meeting is not in my calendar.
Eddie
So you didn't put it in right?
Morgan
I guess, yeah. But I remember hitting accept on there, and then Morgan texted me, and I didn't see her text till an hour later. He's like, are you jumping on this call? And then I had to text her back, like, an hour later. Like, I'm so sorry. I never even saw this. Like, none of it. Dude. It's so embarrassing. So embarrassing.
Eddie
That sucks. Who is the meeting with?
Morgan
I heart people.
Eddie
Got it.
Morgan
Like digital people.
Eddie
What was the program like? What are you learning?
Morgan
It's a software that kind of like an AI editing software that they kind of want us to try out. And so I said sure, I'd love to try it out. Just kind of give us a little tutorial on how to do it. We'll set up a meeting.
Eddie
Is it the one that picks the clips for you? Yeah, we've been using that for a year. Who? Me and my team.
Morgan
Oh really?
Eddie
Yeah.
Morgan
Well then why don't you teach me?
Eddie
Dude, you think I know how to do it? I'm talking about Read and Brandon. Like we have the program, we do it all, we use it for NFL, we use it for all our podcast stuff. What it does, it's not 100, but it basically tells you, using AI, what the best parts of the audio the video is to pull for clips.
Morgan
I'm totally down to do it because like, I mean it makes my job easier and I'd love to see.
Bobby
Well, you definitely wanna. So taught it to cat who does our podcast stuff and she.
Eddie
Different cat.
Bobby
Different cat. Yeah.
Eddie
Amy has two cats. Yeah, she's like old lady.
Bobby
She got two cats, not my actual.
Eddie
Cat and a real cat.
Bobby
My co host of my.
Eddie
She's got. Yes.
Bobby
Therapy cat. And then you have another cat, your cryo cat. She does.
Morgan
Hold on.
Eddie
It's like a thundercat. There's like three cats total. Yes. Her real cat, her podcast co host cat, and then another cat that does cryo that she hangs out with.
Morgan
That's too much.
Bobby
I met her doing cryo, but she, she records our video like she does our switcher. But anyway, therapy cat edits the videos for socials and puts them up and she uses that thanks to Euromorgan number one that told us about it. And sometimes it picks like the best one and then other ones, like we remember a bit, we're like, oh, actually that would probably be a better clip. So it's not always the best, but it can be very helpful.
Morgan
Yeah, that's cool.
Eddie
Everybody knows how to do it but you.
Morgan
I don't know. I know of the program.
Eddie
Aren't you supposed to always be looking for the new adoptive ways? Yeah. And if you don't and your doctor kind of gives up and just uses old medicine, then eventually everybody dies.
Morgan
I'm kind of that doctor that shows up to the the seminar once a year.
Eddie
You know, like Eddie did something embarrassing this weekend. What did I do?
Bobby
Besides missing a meeting?
Morgan
Cuz that was really embarrassing.
Eddie
I missed a meeting too. And then I went tell the Eddie.
Bobby
So did I. Oh, good.
Morgan
We all missed meetings.
Bobby
Well, we. We can. We can go over ours in a minute.
Eddie
I missed a meeting, and I saw a car rear end another car. And so this is like three weeks ago. I didn't think much about it. I saw a car rear end another car, and I was in a hurry, so I just pulled over to make sure they got the truth of the story. And so they also. They also didn't need me.
Morgan
But you saw what happened.
Eddie
I did. In case. Cuz I would want someone to do that if somebody hit me. I would want someone to be there and be like, whoa. Because I had somebody lie on me once. Like, they threw it into reverse in a parking lot and nailed the front of my car and then said, you rear ended me. And somebody came out from their Mexican restaurant down at Brody and Slaughter in Austin. They saw it and they were like, that is not true. That's crazy. That's why I stopped, because I never put all that together. But I just felt this need to pull over and stop because I saw what had happened. And I pulled over, waited for like 20 minutes. And trust me, if I had somewhere to go, I don't think I'd have been all Mr. Serving the community. But I had a little time. We.
Bobby
We did. Right, because you had a meeting.
Eddie
No, it was a phone meeting.
Bobby
Okay.
Eddie
And it was like 15 minutes after the. And I'm. I wasn't there for like the first seven minutes. And they were like, something. Bobby must be dead. And so they started. My phone was blowing up, and I was like, I'll just answer it later. I mean, I'm gonna. I'm gonna do something for the cops. I'm gonna repay that Mexican restaurant person back, even though it wasn't them. And then I called back. I was like, what's up? They're like, that meeting. I was like, oh, I just saw a car accident. I got pulled over. And they were like, no problem. I should have said that if you. But I really did.
Morgan
That's a good excuse.
Eddie
And it would have been a better story if they would have needed my input. But the person was honest about it. I said, hey, we can have it now. Because I was probably like 12 minutes late at this point. And they were like, they don't even need to have the meeting with you. You're all good. They're resigning, so.
Morgan
Perfect.
Eddie
Yeah. So I didn't miss. I was seven minutes late, but then. Or 12 minutes late, but Then we. It got canceled.
Morgan
So mine was kind of the same thing. Morgan was like, hey, don't worry about it. I figured it out. I'll show you how to do it.
Eddie
So that's not the same thing. Yeah, that's not the same thing at all. What did you do?
Bobby
So my meeting was gas leak day.
Eddie
Oh, that's okay. You've already been. You've already been thrown off.
Bobby
No, but I still was fine to. I was making it home in time for the meeting because it was later in the afternoon. I was making it. Everything would have been fine, only I get home to something with my daughter that I shouldn't share because. Yeah, but it was very serious, and I couldn't believe it. And I had to go into major mom mode. So I just had to send a note. I was thinking, okay, I'm gonna hop on a minute. I'll be late. And then I just realized, like, I can't rush this with her. So I actually just sent a note saying, sorry, I have, like, parenting first in this situation. I'm trying to handle a situation. I know, but I. I still literally missed it in the moment, and I hated it. But it was the right decision, and we'll reschedule.
Eddie
But it sounds like nothing got in Eddie's mind to divert his course.
Morgan
I think we all had really good reasons to miss.
Eddie
What was your reason again?
Morgan
I didn't go pop in my calendar. So weird. Like, I accepted it did not pop onto my calendar. I mean, I think we're all. We all. The result was the same for all three of us. We missed our meetings and everything was okay.
Eddie
Okay, so a couple things from this. Oh, and I'll tell you the Eddie embarrassing thing.
Morgan
I have no idea what you're talking about.
Eddie
Okay, so we went to play golf last week in our golf tournament. Eddie and I are playing this four day golf tournament. Tournament.
Bobby
Your own tournament.
Eddie
Yes. To see who the better golf versus him. And so I. Every once in a while, I'll hang out with Kane Brown. I like Kane a little younger than I am, but Kane's awesome. And he's. There's no maintenance with him or me. We're both actually very quiet. We hang out well together. Grew up very similar. And so I was like, hey, we're playing golf today if you want to come. And he's like, I'm in. So he drives down and we go and we're shooting our golf tournament. And I tell my digital guy, hey, don't shoot Kane or anything, because I just want to play golf. Not worry about. He's always being videoed. He's like, no problem. And so we finish, and we take some pictures to put up. And I text Kane. I was like, hey, I'm gonna put these pictures up. You cool? He's like, yeah. He's like, I don't care. Put up whatever you want. I was like, all right, cool. Just making sure. And so I put up a picture of us, and then I put up some other ones of us playing through the day. And I'm like, go, listen. Because on today's podcast, we do talk about that round. Whatever. Boom, it's up. And I don't even. I don't even put Kane in the body of the thing. Just, like, four guys. And then I look over, like, two days later, and Eddie posts the same picture with a cane song on the top of it. It's like, famous Friends. And he's like, look who I'm golfing with. And I'm like, oh, wait, you chose.
Bobby
The song Famous Friends.
Morgan
How funny is that? I got some famous.
Eddie
His song, though, too, where I was.
Morgan
Like, but then he get money for that?
Eddie
No, no.
Morgan
I figured I'm helping a buddy out.
Eddie
That's not why you're approaching it. So he would get money.
Bobby
Oh, I didn't have the volume up, so I didn't realize he put that.
Morgan
Yeah, I did. Half of the people don't have the volume up.
Eddie
That felt. That was a little embarrassing.
Morgan
It was.
Bobby
Did you tag him?
Eddie
But. But yes.
Morgan
But I didn't say Kane. I just said my golfing buddies, and.
Eddie
He put Kane Brown's song over the top of it, and.
Morgan
Whoa, hey, he's not the only famous person there was.
Eddie
You too, dude, you didn't put a song on me singing anything.
Morgan
Oh, when I grow.
Eddie
I thought it was clever.
Bobby
I mean, I wouldn't do it, but.
Eddie
Why wouldn't you do it? What would be the reason you wouldn't do that?
Bobby
Let me think of the word. Cringe.
Eddie
Yes, it's cringe. And it's like, I don't want anybody feeling like they have to come and if they get their picture taken, they're gonna put their song over the top of it.
Morgan
Dang it. I thought that was totally normal and kind of clever.
Eddie
No, it's you going, look who I'm playing golf with. I'm playing a song.
Morgan
I did that with Parker McCollum, too. And I played golf.
Eddie
Yeah, but you played with him in, like, a company sanctioned sponsored thing.
Morgan
No one knows.
Eddie
But I know. But the point is, Parker knew. Cause Parker wasn't hanging out with you cause he was your friend. You got put together.
Morgan
I don't know, man. He said, I like hanging out with you during the round.
Bobby
He said that?
Eddie
Yeah.
Bobby
Like just out of nowhere.
Eddie
I don't like hanging out with you.
Morgan
Nah, he said, like, you guys. I like hanging out with you guys.
Bobby
Okay.
Morgan
Which I figured I was part of that anyway.
Eddie
That was kind of embarrassing.
Morgan
Well, why didn't you tell me that?
Eddie
I just did.
Morgan
Why didn't you text me and be like, dude, that's embarrassing.
Eddie
I didn't think about it.
Bobby
It's too late. It's already up.
Eddie
I would have deleted it, but what done is done.
Morgan
Well, now I'm definitely not deleting it, but.
Bobby
Yeah, you can't now.
Eddie
Yeah, it's a little.
Morgan
Didn't know.
Eddie
It's a little cringy. If you just put the picture up, it wouldn't have been that big of a deal. Who cares? But also, you don't. You never put pictures up like that. And I went through mine and there's, like, different. That wasn't abnormal for me to put up a golf picture with a group.
Morgan
But I told you, I'm trying to do more of like.
Eddie
I think you just want to flex. You're playing golf with K. Brown. You wanted to flex.
Morgan
It's pretty legit, dude.
Eddie
That's all.
Morgan
It was pretty legit.
Eddie
But see, then it's like, I can't take Eddie to play golf with anymore.
Bobby
And he didn't even choose heaven. He chose famous friends.
Morgan
That was the joke. I got some famous friends. Wait, so what?
Bobby
I get it.
Morgan
What did you say? What did you say, Bobby? What'd you say right now?
Eddie
Nothing.
Morgan
That I can't even. Wait, so I'm not invited anymore now?
Eddie
Well, no, you can go when it's just like.
Morgan
Just us.
Eddie
When I. When I'm the most famous person, which is nothing. No big deal.
Morgan
Oh, we go again. I'll put a picture of you and me.
Eddie
I'm gonna do it.
Morgan
Famous friends.
Eddie
That was it. Would you have a little bit. Been cringe by that?
Bobby
Yeah. No, I agree. Okay, cringe, but it's like.
Eddie
Act like you've been there before.
Morgan
I know, but I haven't really got Kane and I. We've only played one other time with him.
Eddie
Yeah, and I didn't give you a picture. What? Did you post anything?
Morgan
You didn't even give me this picture.
Eddie
I screenshot. I know.
Bobby
Oh, you screenshot.
Eddie
Screenshot it from mine.
Morgan
Well, no one's gonna give me the picture. So I might as well keep it like screenshot and keep it, but just.
Eddie
Then you can just keep it.
Morgan
Speaking of, I, you know, posted in.
Eddie
Your story because I tagged you in it. You're going to post on your story without doing. I got famous for it. Just made me feel a little weird because that's like a friend of mine. I'm like, I don't want my friend to feel like he's my friend, too, though. He said, do you have his number?
Bobby
He said, no. What do you mean, he said?
Morgan
Well, he didn't really say it, but.
Bobby
I mean, why do you keep saying, like, Parker said he likes hanging out with me. No, no, I know, but earlier you said Parker said he likes hanging out with me. I said. He said that? He said, well, he said, I like hanging out with y'.
Eddie
All.
Morgan
That was Kane. It wasn't Parker. Parker never said anything about liking to hang out with us.
Eddie
Oh, no, that's you. I thought you said Parker.
Morgan
I did, yeah.
Bobby
You definitely.
Eddie
I think all your celebrities are getting mixed up.
Morgan
They all just too many.
Eddie
Do. You are fun to hang out with. No doubt about it. No doubt. I think people do like to hang out with you, but let that happen organically.
Morgan
Okay. How do you do. How do you post on Instagram organically? Like, that's not a thing.
Eddie
You literally could have just because I tagged you in it to let you know that you could have just post on your story. Not been that big of a deal. Okay, but it was the song. It was the screenshot. It was. It was all of it together. When it's, like, somebody that I consider, like, a friend.
Morgan
Yeah, me too.
Eddie
Not as close as you. You're my best friend. Yeah, but I would say, no, Kane's not your friend. Hey, you know what we do? He would probably bet he can't. Your friend, though.
Morgan
Kane's kind of my friend.
Eddie
Okay, fair.
Morgan
Hey, so, like, when you. When you guys post and you pick songs, how do you guys, like, man, that's the hardest part for me.
Eddie
Well, I don't pick the person in it, definitely. I mean.
Morgan
But, like, you know, do you guys try to be clever with, like, a song lyric that's part of the post?
Bobby
The only way their song would make sense if they're. If it's a picture from them in studio and maybe they're promoting, like, their new song or something or, you know, they're doing, like.
Eddie
I use. I've been doing these carousels that have been killing lately, and I. I'll use one of the songs in the Carousel. So that one's easy. So if I. Let me find one. I didn't. I didn't do anything over the golf one.
Morgan
Nothing. No music, like any kind of golf song?
Eddie
No.
Morgan
Great Day to be Alive.
Eddie
Cody Jinx. That was a Bobby cast. So I did. He was in a Cody Jinx song. Yeah, yeah.
Morgan
Like when I post Ella, I put L. Langley in there.
Bobby
Yeah, but she was in studio.
Eddie
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Bobby
Work.
Eddie
Yeah, yeah, no, I did mostly. Yeah. Here's one. Me playing golf with D.J. and my father in law. What's that song like, that summer song?
Bobby
Oh.
Eddie
Sometimes it just feeds me a song and I just pick it.
Morgan
Yeah, sometimes it suggests a song.
Eddie
Yeah, I don't know what that is. Me walking out of Superman. Superman music. There we go. Yeah. Okay, enough. Amy, what do you have over there? What is your story?
Bobby
Okay, so if you're trying to retain more information, really learn something. Have you heard of the Rubber Ducky method?
Eddie
Tell me.
Bobby
So it doesn't have to be a rubber ducky. It could be any object that you start speaking to, but apparently we can retain 70% more information if we explain it to a nearby object. So take the Rubber Ducky, for example. If you explain it out loud to your object, it helps your brain organize, simplify, and detect gaps in your knowledge. And all you have to do is place the object nearby your little listener, your little rubber duck, maybe a coffee mug, a plant, anything. And explain your idea or problem out loud as if you're teaching it to the rubber ducky. And you'll catch the flaws and you'll figure out where you need to fill in things. And it's called the Rubber Ducky method.
Eddie
I think probably that's very similar to whenever I always say, this is how I remember it. It's watching these spy TV shows. Because you say it out loud, not only are you thinking it, your mouth is verbalizing it, but you're also hearing it back. So it's like three layers that work with your memory. It's. It's a version of that too.
Bobby
Yeah. It can also help with, like, planning and organizing your day. So, like, when you're getting ready, if you're in your bathroom, like, pick something, start talking to it, and talk through your day.
Eddie
Well, no, that's called going crazy.
Bobby
No, no, that's. That's under this. What? What? It's under the thing. What can you use this method for? Prepping for meetings or presentations, studying complex topics, breaking creative blocks, reviewing written content, or planning or prioritizing your day.
Eddie
We were talking about not being able to remember stuff the other day. And you were like, you're having these brain fogs, these blocks. And I have them too. And there's specific people or things. Like, forever. I couldn't remember the name of the head coach of lsu. And I think because his name was so generic. And also he's one of the guys from Georgia Line, Brian Kelly. And also the dog and family guy's name's Brian. Like, I have to do these devices to get me there. The other person, Ed Norton, I struggle with that forever. The other one that I can never remember, and I can't remember right now, but I'm gonna work it out. Don't say it. He's the guy WNBC played. Pig Vomit. And then he's also in Sideways. And he's a great actor. Yeah. And so what I remember is when I can't think of something, I'm gonna say if I don't remember it right now. When I can't think of something, I write it down. When I write it down, I use ink. There's a baseball player named Pete Incavilla, and I know I'm almost there. His name's gotta start with a piece. Pete It Start with P. It does. Oh, I'm so close to it.
Morgan
You know, Mike.
Bobby
I do too.
Eddie
I do too. I can picture him right now.
Morgan
Hey, you can do this, Pete.
Eddie
If it's not Pete, it's got to be. It's not. It's Paul Giamatti. Got it.
Morgan
Got it.
Bobby
So sorry. Ink. Okay.
Eddie
Oklahoma State baseball player. But that came from ink. And I remember when I can't think of something, I write it down. I write it down. I write with ink. When I think of ink, I think of Pete Incavilia Inky, the Basel player for Oklahoma State. And that got me to knowing his name started with a P. Gotcha.
Bobby
Okay.
Eddie
And that's how I do almost everything in my life, man. And have forever. Even in, like, remembering state capitals or doing any sort of trivia.
Bobby
Yeah.
Eddie
But I just. I just worked one out live and that was. Who cares?
Morgan
It's pretty cool. You're still working on it. I've kind of given up, like, I've given up on, like, remembering things just in general. Yeah, dude. Because it's. Something's just happening, like, I guess for all of us. But, like. Yeah, I don't remember. I played golf with a guy, like, this random guy named Brock, and I kept calling him, like, Brad, like, and it's just, like, it's not. It's Brock Just do not forget his name is Brock and I can't remember. I used to be so good with names. So good.
Eddie
One our brain strengths when we get older. We've talked about that.
Morgan
Yeah, but I gotta play games.
Eddie
I guess.
Morgan
Like the fact that you're still working on it is like really cool.
Eddie
My job, it's like you and his videos, you should always be working.
Morgan
I know.
Eddie
Figure out.
Morgan
I know, I know man.
Bobby
So when are you gonna learn it from Morgan?
Morgan
Oh, I don't know Morgan. When do you want to get together? Gotta learn this.
Bobby
It's gonna be on my time now, Eddie.
Morgan
Okay.
Eddie
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Morgan
It's not a mystery anymore. I saw it with my own eyes.
Eddie
Go ahead.
Morgan
Lunchbox. Not just Lunchbox. I saw Lunchbox. He brought his son to work the other day and I watched his son go into that green room and take like five or six items. I mean I'm talking armful of stuff.
Eddie
Walked out the door.
Morgan
I mean just like his old, old man. And this is like, and I'm telling we have some good stuff in there. Like Scuba. I don't know where it all came from, but there's some really good stuff in there.
Eddie
Scuba, what's in there? That's.
Morgan
That came from Craven. That's the one we talked to with Chris Jansen about. So we've got anything from cookies to what do you call beef jerky, muffins, yellow wafers, I mean, I mean you name it. We have all those snacks and then some granola bars.
Eddie
I don't go in the green room.
Morgan
Why would you?
Eddie
Exactly. So it doesn't affect me, but it affects people that are like our snacks are missing. We have guests here. Scuba, do you care that all our snacks are being taken out like that?
Morgan
I do and I don't. I know we have an influx right now of them and some are about to expire. So he may have. I may.
Eddie
You think he looked at the expiration dates? Be honest.
Morgan
He was probably conscious and probably, I don't know. I, I don't remember. But I, I may have given his son some snacks But I don't know if I gave him that many, but I know I gave him a bag of snacks because he's a kid and he was hungry.
Eddie
Lunchbox, anything you want to say?
Danielle
Yeah, my kid was here and he was like, dad, can I have a snack? And I had some work to finish up. And so I was like, yeah, just head into the break room, grab what you want. So he grabbed some cookies, some muffins, and some trail mix, and he walked out. And he was happier in the clam. I mean, he was eating. He's like, dad, these muffins are so good. And look, dad, I got cookies. And he ate the cookies and then he ate the trail mix. And when we went home, even shared with his brothers and was like, here, you can have a handful. You can have a handful. So he didn't just eat it for himself. He shared with the whole family.
Morgan
Nice.
Eddie
And it was only three bags.
Danielle
Yeah, that I saw.
Morgan
Three, four. I don't know. I mean, it was armful. I mean, he's a little guy. He's cute little guy.
Bobby
So there was three.
Danielle
Eddie's ain't six. I mean, I don't know, but look.
Eddie
Who his dad is. His dad goes and takes everything from every room.
Danielle
That's right.
Eddie
Is that. Is it nature or nurture?
Danielle
I think that's nature. I think that's something that's hereditary that he sees. Oh, snacks. They're free. I can fill up my tummy.
Eddie
But they're not free. They're not free. They're not. Please, everybody, take them. They're actually there for a reason. Yeah.
Bobby
So did Scuba say he gave him snacks?
Eddie
I think Scuba's kind of covering for him.
Morgan
No, I gave him just one.
Scuba
I gave him his kid.
Morgan
I gave his kid one bag. And it was a bag of. I think it was like trail mix or something. One. That was it.
Eddie
I don't. I don't even care, cuz that doesn't affect me. But let's if when that snacks are gone, we have to go and pay for snacks once they're done. And mostly that stuff has to get paid for. I have to pay for it.
Bobby
How fun though, when you're little to like, you know, it'd be like you're at your dad's office and there's all these snacks.
Danielle
Yeah, it's pretty cool memory.
Bobby
Well, like, yes, I'm.
Eddie
And if I had a dad, he'd be like, you get one bag. Oh, man. And I'd have been like, thanks, imaginary dad.
Morgan
Good memories.
Eddie
Yeah, it's A good memory. Did they do senior Sunrise this morning?
Bobby
Yeah.
Eddie
Your daughter explain what that is?
Bobby
Well, we were trying to talk about it last night. She's like, well, I don't really know, mom, because I've never been a senior before. But I'll find out more when she gets home. But she Woke up at 4:30 and left the house at 5:15 to go for her first day of senior year to meet outside and I guess watch the sunrise together with her senior class.
Morgan
Oh, are you sure they did that?
Bobby
Yeah.
Morgan
Okay.
Eddie
I mean, what else can you do when you wake up at 4:30? If it was stay out until 4:30, I'd be like, okay.
Morgan
We did a initiation. Like, when we were seniors, we woke up at like 4 in the morning and then we hooked up the freshmen from their house and like kidnapped them, did all that. And then we threw them like in a car wash. We threw them in the back of a truck and went through a car wash. That was awesome.
Bobby
In high school.
Eddie
Yeah.
Bobby
Wow.
Morgan
Y' all never did initiations, but did.
Eddie
Any girls do that?
Morgan
Yeah, guys and girls. So like, like the senior had a freshman that he was assigned to, like I had with one kid and then whatever. The girls, they had girls that they were assigned to.
Bobby
Yeah. I mean, we had a club called AKH, which was for all kinds of hell, which.
Eddie
Oh, man, did you guys sign up for that one?
Bobby
I don't know why it was called that, but AKH and we were. We decorated all the football players, like, we toilet paper their houses, decorate, like, make it fun. I mean, it was sort of annoying, obviously, now that I think about it, but decorate their streamers like on Thursday nights before the game on Friday. And so when you were the young one being initiated into akh, like you had your big sister type thing. So it was a whole group. Like, we had that, but it was an organized group. It just wasn't like a senior freshman thing.
Eddie
We had our senior year. We never did anything like that, but we. Because you got to go to prom as a junior. Juniors and seniors went to the same prom. Small school, I bet big schools is probably senior prom, maybe just junior prom. I'm sure they're done different ways. But all juniors and seniors went to prom and the seniors would come like the week before prom while the juniors were doing like their activity day and do something to them. And my year, they showed up a bunch of paintball guns and started shooting everybody. It sucked. It sucked because people were just getting annihilated with paintball guns, which hurts. And like One girl got shot in the face. Oh. Because it wasn't like we had goggles on. They just caught up. She got shot in the face. Blew up Prom picture. Big old blown up eye.
Morgan
It's terrible.
Eddie
I just remember them driving up because the park was a mile and a half from school and there were like six, seven guys in the back of two or three trucks. We're like, ah, running. And people just getting those things hurt. Yeah. So ours was different. And then we had, at the end of the year, all the seniors, like, do something to the school. Meaning, like Amy said, akh, we decorate. But the idiots my senior year broke in. Like, they broke glass and went in and like, we're actually painting stuff.
Morgan
I can't do that.
Eddie
You can't do that.
Bobby
That's vandalism.
Eddie
Yeah. I left as soon as that started happening. I was like, I'm out of here, man. I'm not being a part of the. The Any destruction of property. And they had their grad. Their diplomas withheld. Not really. They're like, we're gonna withhold your diplomas. Because the idea was, you can't suspend us anymore. Because we don't. We're done. It's after the seniors last day of school. And so they did it, and they were like, we're gonna. And they still gave them their diploma and they still got to walk. Nothing actually happened.
Morgan
Like, who paid for the damage?
Eddie
The school. Oh, yeah, yeah, the school did.
Morgan
My buddy Ronnie, his dad was a. A game warden, and so he took his dad's truck and, like, they had lights on top. It was awesome. So, like, when they went to go wake up, the freshman was like, pretty amazing. I'm sure you can get in big trouble for that.
Eddie
Yeah.
Morgan
Ronnie didn't probably Ronnie.
Eddie
Classic Ronnie, man.
Morgan
Did not.
Eddie
Amy is convinced that my assistant on my phone is a man.
Bobby
Not just me. Listeners too.
Morgan
No, Amy, that's crazy.
Eddie
It's crazy. It's for sure. It's for sure a woman.
Bobby
For sure. A feminine man.
Eddie
This is like Laurel and Yanny.
Bobby
Yes, right? Yes. It's like, y' all hear woman.
Morgan
It's a woman.
Bobby
And other listeners have reached out and they're like, no, it's definitely a guy, you know.
Morgan
You know, who really only has the right answer.
Eddie
Bobby. It's me.
Morgan
Like, because it's his.
Eddie
Do you have the clips to Laurel and Yanny or. It's one clip, right? Laurel, Laurel, Laurel, Laurel. Okay, on the count of three, everybody say what they heard, okay? One, two, three. Laurel. No. I swear to God. This is like one of those psychological things.
Bobby
I want to be the crazy person.
Eddie
I promise. All my life. I promise.
Morgan
Did you hear it four times?
Eddie
I heard it.
Morgan
The amount you heard, it didn't change on you?
Eddie
No, never. I promise. On my life. Everything that I trust. I promise. I heard Yanny. Nobody else?
Morgan
Anything that you trust?
Eddie
Yeah, I don't know what would.
Morgan
Nothing.
Eddie
On my wife, on anybody. I promise. I heard Yanny. Mike. What'd you hear? Laurel. Did. Did anybody else hear Yanny at all? No. No. Will you play it again? Laurel? Yanny. That's not. It's for sure. I swear.
Morgan
It's nothing close to you.
Eddie
I don't hear Laurel at all. Now, let's try this experiment. I'm gonna think Laurel. You guys all think Yanny, okay? So I want you to. But no, not say it. Think it.
Morgan
Is it. Is it Yanny with a Y?
Bobby
Yes.
Morgan
Okay.
Eddie
All right, go. Laurel. Don't hear it. Laurel. I don't hear Laurel. Laurel. Laurel. I hear a Yanny. Yanny. Yanny. Yanny.
Morgan
Did anyone hear Yanny again?
Bobby
No, I heard Laurel, even though I was thinking Yanny.
Eddie
That's bizarre.
Morgan
No, man.
Bobby
Okay, well, see, this is how I feel about your assistant, but I promise.
Eddie
You that I heard Yanny.
Morgan
I mean, this could be really deep because, like, you know, you're way smarter than all of us.
Eddie
That's not true.
Morgan
No, you are.
Eddie
I have intelligence in different ways.
Bobby
Different kinds of what?
Morgan
Like, if we took an IQ test, he would die.
Eddie
But that's one specific type of maybe.
Morgan
This is where Yanny.
Bobby
Laura, if we take an emotional.
Morgan
Oh, a life test, we would dominate that. No, really, how to have fun.
Eddie
Oh, no, that's a different sect of the life test.
Bobby
We, like, make up all these tests that we do better at than you.
Eddie
Okay, here's the brainstorm versus green needle. Don't say what you hear. Go. Now, that one is so easy.
Bobby
What are the choices again?
Eddie
Brainstorm or green needle? Okay, do you want to hear it again, though?
Bobby
No, I got it.
Eddie
Okay. One, two, three. Green needle. Both.
Morgan
I heard both. Okay, I'm not kidding. I heard two brainstorms and one.
Bobby
Let me hear it again.
Morgan
Two green needles.
Eddie
Did anybody hear brainstorm? Yes.
Bobby
Okay, first two times, Eddie's like, wait, this is what intelligent people say.
Morgan
Yes, this is the one where if you tell yourself to listen to one, you'll hear it.
Bobby
Okay. Okay, play again. Okay. Yeah, I heard brainstorm.
Eddie
Now think green needle.
Bobby
Yeah.
Eddie
I don't hear brainstorm at all. I try brainstorm. That's of kind.
Bobby
Okay, Eddie's right. If I think brainstorm, I hear brainstorm. If I think green needle, that's what I hear.
Eddie
On the last one. He's not right.
Bobby
That one actually worked on me. I did that.
Eddie
Like, Eddie came up with this great plan. If you think of one. I just literally said that in the last one.
Bobby
Okay, well, it worked on that one. It didn't work on Yanny and Laurel.
Eddie
Oh, that's crazy. So, yeah, I mean, I can ask her. Hold on a second. Let's see.
Morgan
She's already answered.
Bobby
You can ask him.
Eddie
Hello. How is your day going? Hey there. My day's going pretty well. Thanks for asking. So do most people think you have a feminine voice or a masculine voice? I think most people find my voice to be more on the feminine side of a man. You can always switch it up if you prefer a different vibe. Do most people think you're a woman or a man? People usually assume I'm more like a woman based on my voice. But since I'm an AI, I don't really have a gender. It's all about what makes you comfortable. Even she said woman.
Bobby
She doesn't have a gender.
Morgan
No, you said.
Eddie
She said most people feel like she's a woman.
Bobby
I feel like you. You should ask her. Do. Okay.
Eddie
Amy always wants to be like you. Want to bang, like, every time. Every time. Amy gets on.
Morgan
That's true.
Eddie
Ask her where you can. What hole you can put it in. That's not necessary. That's the kind of crap you say.
Bobby
No, I just thought you could ask that question in a different.
Eddie
I did. I said first, masculine, feminine. Then I said. Okay.
Bobby
No, no, no. Say, do they think you are a masculine woman or a feminine man?
Eddie
We're having a big discussion here about what we feel you are. A woman or a man. Do you think you're more of a woman with a masculine voice or a man with a feminine voice? That's a fun discussion. I guess you could say that I lean more towards a feminine vibe just because of how my voice sounds. That ultimately I'm here to be whatever you need me to be. She said feminine every time. She can be whatever you need her to be. I know, but she said woman and feminine every time. You have to admit you're wrong.
Bobby
No, that one. She didn't say woman. She said I lean more feminine. Feminine vibe of a man.
Eddie
No, you're really stretching.
Bobby
Really not.
Eddie
You are.
Bobby
Why? Why? Why can't your assistant be a man.
Eddie
Just because it's a woman?
Bobby
No, it's not.
Eddie
She even says there's not one indicator that she's more masculine than feminine. Anything. She said, people think I'm a woman. I'm more feminine. I'm. I have more feminine vibes. Everything about that is woman.
Bobby
Say, could it be that most men think you're a woman and most women think you're man? Because that's what it is.
Eddie
No lunchbox thinks she's a man.
Danielle
It's definitely a man. I mean, there's no doubt. Like, it's not even close.
Eddie
Yeah, well, it is.
Bobby
Whatever. He can't even tell if a guy is good looking or not.
Danielle
But I can tell when someone's voice is a man or a woman.
Eddie
But she says, again, she says in every way, that's the answer from her. Most people think she's a woman. She has feminine vibes. And she'd say more feminine than masculine, that nothing there leads to more male than female. Nothing. Will you admit that, Amy?
Bobby
Yeah. But she did say she could be whatever you want her to be.
Morgan
Weird.
Eddie
Why is Pervy Amy?
Morgan
I don't know. She's back.
Bobby
I don't know, but it's just funny. What do you want her to be?
Eddie
I want her to just help me out when I need information. Like fact checking. That's literally it. Lonnie Anderson died. Does anybody but me know who? Lonnie.
Morgan
I knew her as Burt Reynolds, wife.
Eddie
Oh, yeah, that's right. And she was also in WKRP in Cincinnati. Yeah, baby. If you ever wonder do you have a song, Wonder whatever became of me Is that living on the air in Cincinnati? Cincinnati. Wkrp. Is that Herb? Yeah. Okay.
Morgan
I remember that. That's the only way I know that show.
Eddie
Yeah. Lonnie Anderson, who starred in WKRP Cincinnati, she played the. The hot secretary.
Morgan
Okay.
Eddie
She was that person back then. Like, one of them. One of the hot bombshell type people. Okay, so there's that.
Bobby
It's so crazy, like, oh, I know who she is.
Eddie
You, like, rub.
Morgan
There was a time when, like, people would die and be like, well, don't know. That is. I know everyone that's dying now.
Eddie
Oh, because you're old.
Morgan
Yeah. Like, I know all. Like, I mean, I never watched WKRP or whatever, but yeah, everyone that's like, oh, so and so died, like, yeah, no, that one kind of grew up watching that.
Eddie
I was reading this story about bots, and they now make up about 75% of Twitter. In the traffic on Twitter, what do they do on their bot farms? Like, for example, if anybody posts anything political. It's 80 to 90% bots that are, like, responding in agreement. You can't believe anything on Twitter. There have been full cancellation campaigns where people have been canceled and it's been because of hired bots.
Bobby
That is crazy.
Eddie
Which has ruined people's lives. If you've suspected that you've been seeing more bots on the Internet, you're dead on. We're in the AI. Boom. New data shows that automated bots now make up more than half of the global Internet traffic and 76% of traffic on. Well, they call it X. I'll never call it X. Twitter. And I wouldn't mind the name change because it's not like I'm in love with Twitter, but X is so generic and just stupid. If they called it, like, gooblagok, eventually I'd get to calling it Gooblegock, or I'd start calling it Lady Bird Lake, because how we grew up in. In Austin, it wasn't Ladybird Lake, it was Town Lake. And they changed the name and we were like, or Texas State. It was always Southwest, and they changed it. You know what it's called now in my head? Ladybird Lake and Texas State. It's not called Town Lake or Southwest anymore. Because I'm okay with things changing if people want them changed. But X is a freaking letter. You don't own that. You don't own the letter X. I made a statement that Elon Musk. I had to forget what the bit was. It was like, people who needed to rebrand. And I was like, man, he got into politics. It ruined how we felt about him because he was pretty beloved by everybody because it was like our version of Iron man, like Earth's version of Iron Man. And I was like, he got political. Everybody hated him. And then people are like, you're an idiot. And now all those people are like, I hate him because he went on and was with the Republican side and has now turned against them and is now. I don't even know what side he's on. But now everybody hates him. So the Democrats hate him because he was all inside the Trump cabinet. And now the Republicans hate him because he hates Trump and is like, trump's on the Epstein list. That dude messed up by being political. Yeah, I stand by it. I'm digging in. He messed up by being political because now nobody likes them.
Morgan
Anytime anyone just kind of like, yes, political definitely is the number one.
Eddie
But at least you're half. If you go and stay, at least you're half. And you got Your strong half. Divide and conquer. If you believe in that. Awesome. But where he messed up was he was so beloved, he didn't even need that half to be loved. A lot of people will become a politician now because they want the fame of it. Because that's today's rock star is being a politician in many ways. You get on tv, you get a social media following, you can say, so that's it. But he didn't need that yet he still chose to do that. And then he turned on that side is now so now everybody hates him. It was terrible, terrible job. Elon Musk, what were you saying?
Morgan
No, just that. Yeah, like taking that political stance or whatever on whatever. Yeah. That makes people, people start hating people like that. Right. But even if someone like just starts getting opinionated, people just start hating them on any kind of opinion.
Eddie
Well, that's because the Internet allows anyone to respond to everything. But being very political also makes you feel very loved, which is why people do it. You're very loved by your base and being loved by your base and hated by your not base feels better than getting nothing at all. And so I understand why people then decide this is going to be my thing. I want to go and, and be political about what I'm talking about. Be a political commentator. Yeah, you're hated a bunch, but you're loved equally amount. And before you weren't getting loved or hated on, you were non existent in that space. I completely get that. Go be political if you want to be. But it's. If you then try to not be political or you flip on what you are political on, then everybody hates you. So if you want to feel a lot of love, go be political.
Bobby
Tomorrow you're also going to feel a lot of hate.
Eddie
You are like you're saying but you're. But you're actually going to get love. So yeah. Elon Musk, terrible job rebranding dude. Yeah, it's pretty bad because we don't take him serious at anything now. He's also been too public. There are celebrities that stay, we'll call it backstage and they do their work and we're kind of curious about them and they don't really say much so they turn into a bigger star because they're not everywhere all the time. Like that's a thing. He did the opposite of that. He's everywhere. And if you're not super magnetic, charismatic, likable all the time and you're out there all the time, you then become not likable at all because people are constantly Able to see how unlikable you are. And I would say he turned into a pretty unlikable guy because he lied all the time too. You think he plays? He's like, I'm whatever the video game was. I'm one of the best in the world. And he got on a strange. He was terrible.
Morgan
Oh, yeah.
Eddie
Was that game Mike was a Call of Duty? No, it was another one of those games I don't play.
Bobby
What? He did that?
Eddie
Yeah, he was like, I'm top in the world. Top three. Then he got on and he was terrible. So what people were thinking was he was hiring people to play as him under his username. They were really good to make him talk.
Bobby
Well, then why would he.
Eddie
Exactly. And don't get on. Don't get on live stream.
Bobby
Did you just really think he was gonna show up?
Eddie
It wasn't Halo, but it was like Diablo. Yes, that's what it was. Like Diablo 2 or something. I'm not.
Bobby
So what did he blame it on? Like. Oh, I'm just.
Eddie
Nothing.
Bobby
Nothing. He just showed up and played terribly.
Eddie
Yeah. Do you see the story, Mike? Yeah. He was accused of pretending to be good at video games.
Morgan
That's funny.
Eddie
If you're gonna lie and say you're awesome at video games because you're this amazing scientist, don't get on. Let people believe it because they will just by you saying it. I guess he even faked, like, being on leaderboards. Yeah. Yeah, that's it. Okay, I think we're done. Thank you everybody for being here. We will see you guys tomorrow. I got really nothing to tease. It's Monday. You have any podcast? We're gonna have 25 whistles today. 25 whistles. But do you have anything?
Bobby
No, not until tomorrow. I have Tuesdays. Feeling things every Tuesday.
Eddie
All right, we'll see you guys tomorrow. Goodbye, everybody.
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Detailed Summary of "MON PT 2: Is An Alien Invasion Coming?! + Bobby Missed A Meeting + Eddie Did Something Cringeworthy"
Release Date: August 4, 2025
Podcast: The Bobby Bones Show
Host: Bobby Bones with co-hosts Eddie and Morgan
Produced by: Premiere Networks
The episode opens with a heated discussion about a potential alien invasion, a topic that immediately grabs the attention of the hosts and listeners alike. Eddie introduces a concerning claim made by a supposed Harvard scientist about an unidentified object approaching Earth with extraterrestrial origins.
The conversation delves into the credibility of these claims, with Morgan expressing skepticism and Eddie elaborating on the improbability of such an event.
Eddie adds a layer of doubt by questioning the origins and intentions behind the object's trajectory.
Bobby suggests postponing the discussion closer to the predicted date to reassess the situation.
Shifting from cosmic threats to everyday mishaps, the hosts share personal stories about missing scheduled meetings, highlighting the challenges of staying organized.
Eddie recounts an incident where he missed a phone meeting due to witnessing a car accident, emphasizing the importance of honesty in such situations.
Morgan adds her experience of missing a meeting because the invite never appeared on her calendar, underscoring the unpredictability of technology.
The hosts reflect on how unforeseen circumstances can derail even the most well-planned schedules, advocating for flexibility and understanding.
A significant portion of the episode revolves around Eddie's golfing experience with country star Kane Brown and the subsequent social media faux pas that followed.
Bobby points out the awkwardness of using a popular song overlay on the photo, making Eddie reflect on his choice.
Morgan and Bobby engage in a light-hearted debate about the appropriateness of such social media practices, with Morgan defending her own similar actions.
Eddie humorously contemplates the balance between sharing memorable moments and maintaining authenticity online.
Bobby introduces an intriguing cognitive technique known as the Rubber Ducky Method, aimed at improving information retention and problem-solving skills.
Eddie relates this method to his own strategies for combating memory lapses, sharing personal anecdotes about memorable yet challenging instances.
The hosts discuss the effectiveness of verbalization in reinforcing memory and organizing thoughts, encouraging listeners to adopt similar practices.
Eddie brings attention to the pervasive issue of bots infiltrating social media platforms, particularly Twitter (now rebranded as X), and their impact on public discourse.
He elaborates on how these bots manipulate conversations, orchestrate cancellation campaigns, and distort genuine user interactions.
The hosts express concern over the authenticity of online engagements and the broader implications for free speech and democracy.
A humorous segment unfolds as the hosts engage in a playful debate about the perceived gender of their AI assistant's voice, intertwining it with the famous "Laurel or Yanny" audio illusion.
They conduct an impromptu experiment to determine whether listeners hear "Laurel" or "Yanny," drawing parallels to their own discussions about voice perception.
Bobby raises the possibility of the AI assistant's voice leaning more feminine, while Eddie humorously insists it's masculine.
The conversation highlights the subjective nature of auditory perception and the challenges of designing gender-neutral AI voices.
Towards the end of the episode, the hosts critique Elon Musk's foray into politics and the subsequent fallout from his actions.
They discuss how Musk's public political stances have tarnished his reputation, leading to a polarized perception among the public.
The hosts lament the loss of Musk's likability due to his constant public scrutiny and perceived dishonesty.
In this episode of The Bobby Bones Show, Bobby, Eddie, and Morgan traverse a wide array of topics, blending humor with insightful discussions. From contemplating extraterrestrial threats and navigating personal mishaps to dissecting the influence of social media bots and debating the nuances of AI interactions, the hosts provide a dynamic and engaging listening experience. Their candid conversations not only entertain but also provoke thoughtful consideration of both everyday challenges and broader societal issues.
Notable Quotes:
Eddie [07:30]:
"It is basically coming from behind the sun, so it's hard to see it at times. And the odds that its aim, whatever this thing is, is coming right at us, it's like one in a billion."
Morgan [08:53]:
"I hit accept invite, and then it never popped up, like, at all."
Bobby [21:36]:
"It doesn't have to be a rubber ducky. It could be any object that you start speaking to."
Eddie [45:58]:
"There have been full cancellation campaigns where people have been canceled and it's been because of hired bots."
Bobby [43:19]:
"She said, people think I'm a woman. I'm more feminine."
This comprehensive summary encapsulates the essence of the episode, providing listeners with a clear understanding of the key discussions and moments without needing to reference the original transcript.