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Learn more at discover.com credit card A miraculous conception, a merciless king, a mother's courageous journey. This Christmas season, Netflix invites you and your family to watch Mary A journey back in time to experience the story of the Nativity through the eyes of Mary of Nazareth, the mother of Jesus Christ. Starring newcomer Noah Cohen, Mary is an uplifting biblical epic that follows Mary, Joseph and their newborn son Jesus as they flee the relentless pursuit of King Herod, portrayed by two time Academy Award winner Anthony Hopkins. Watch Mary now playing only on Netflix. Wake up. You wake up in the morning. Then you turn the radio on and the dial just keeps on turning. Lunchbox Morgan. True scoop of Steve Red Abbott trying to put you through. Mike D's riding his wigs next bit. And Bobby's on the mic. So you know what this is? This is the Bobby V. We have Erica back on. Hey, Erica, when I venmo'd you that I wrote the wrong message, I wrote boom. No need for the lower. I meant no need for the loser. I just wanted to get her back on because I wrote the wrong thing. Okay, so you, I just figured it was don't go low. Oh, okay. That works too. Erica called us earlier and said that she has an ex husband who won't pay and her kid needs some money for school and her ex husband cheated with her stepsister. That is some Jerry Springer type stuff. How did you even find that out, Erica? Yeah, so my husband, we were married for 20 years. Years. And he's always said, you know, that my stepsister is obnoxious, he can't stand her, yada yada yada. He didn't like going to family functions because she would be there. And all of a sudden they just, they started hanging out. I was like, that's kind of odd. So my stepsister was like, oh, I met this new guy, yada yada, he's so perfect. And you know, she's just always talking about him. And then my husband's like, oh, I talked to so and so today. It's like, why did you talk to her? And he's like, oh, I don't know. She contacted me. So there was a lot of little flags. And so he left his laptop open one day and I snooped and sure enough, they had been contacting each other. And so I'm kind of vindictive. So I put cameras everywhere. Put cameras in my house. I put cameras in his truck, and I got proof, and I sent everything to her command. I got her kicked out of the military. I can't do much to him because, you know, he's not in the military anymore. So I blasted that to her command, and I sent an email to the family and cc'd everybody in it. So everybody knew. So how did the family react? Because, again, they have you. They have a stepsister. It's a family dynamic. What did they say? My dad was mad. It caused a lot of friction between him and his wife, and everybody expected it from my stepsister because that's just the type of person she is. Whenever she would deploy, you know, she'd come back and be like, oh, you know, I met this person. I met that person. I did this and I did that. So everybody expected it from her, but not from my husband. So are they. Are you. Are they still together, your husband and your stepsister? No, I wouldn't think so. Yeah, that's kind of shady. And shady people keep doing shady things, even if not right away. They. Shady's kind of in the blood. I'm. That's traumatic, and I'm very sorry that happened to you. Were you able to ever find another good dude? Remarry, anything like that? That's not on my radar right now. I'm trying to get my daughter through college, so that's my main concern. I totally understand that. Well, you have venmo do the 600 bucks, so you have it, right? That is you. I do have it, yes. Awesome. I'm so happy to do it. You put me out. None. I just want you to know that it's very. Listen, I have a job that rocks now, and I have money, and so I'm happy to help people out. That's my favorite thing about being successful. So feel no guilt. Don't contact your loser husband. You don't need the $600 anymore. If you do decide to contact him, get 600 bucks from him and then go buy some clothes or something. Yeah, that won't be happening. Well, Erica, we appreciate you listening, and I'm sorry that you had to go through all of that because that, like, all seriousness, we've had some jokes. That's some traumatic stuff, and I hate that happened to you, and I hope you have a merry Christmas, and I hope your daughter is able to finish her school stuff and hopefully We'll. We'll meet again soon, okay? Yes, sir. Thank you guys so much. Oh, I met you guys one time when you guys were in Austin at the outlet mall. When you guys were on the hip hop station. I met you and Lunchbox. Was it rapping, was having a rap concert. No, that was a long time ago back in my Captain Caucasian. It was a long time ago. Yeah. Well, Erica, thank you for calling and having me. Merry Christmas and we'll talk to you soon. Okay, awesome. Thank you guys so much. All right, bye. Bye. Time for the news. Bobby's big stories. Amy, Dorothy's ruby red slippers from wizard of Oz went up for sale. It's kind of a weird thing to do because if you over guess it's not going to be that fun. I already know. You already know. Oh, good for you for being honest, eddie. Guess at 1 million. That's a lot. $1 million. I mean they're so famous. Yeah. 32.5 million. Oh my. That's crazy too. Is. Remember we talked about how they had been stolen? So if they got stolen, who sold them? I think it was another pair that got stolen. A pair of Dorothy's ruby slippers worn by Judy Garland. I would imagine there were a couple. Yeah, maybe. Oh, and the wizard of Oz sold at an auction Saturday for 32.5 million. Making the sparkling shoes the most valuable movie memorabilia ever. That's amazing. 32 million. That is wild. The slippers are one of four surviving pairs from the 1939 movie and were once stolen from a museum. These are them. Those were the ones. The winning bid was 28 million and the buyer had to pay an additional 4.5 million in fees to the Dallas based auction house. That's a lot of bidding for the. Yeah, dude. It's just. Oh my goodness. I know. They were thought to go for 3 million or more. They went for 32.5 million. That's from NBC. That's crazy. That's crazy. That's Crazy. A CEO of a tech startup has openly said that he's looking for employees who are willing to work long hours. Specifically up to 84 hours a week. How's that possible? Can you mathematically that out? Mike? It's like 16 hours a day and I have something to say about that, but let's see what we got here. Okay. He leads a company called Greptile that focuses on artificial intelligence. He shared on social media. He expects his team to be available from 9am to 11pm at least five days a week. Here's the thing. I like about it, though, he is saying right now, here are the expectations. He's not going. So, you know. Right. He's not going. You're going to work long hours and you really don't know. But then he. It's going to pay a lot. It's from K R O N 4, but he says 84 hours a week. If you do 12 hours per day, seven days a week, that's 84. Right. But he wants five days a week. So now you're looking at what, 16 hours a week. Yeah. But you get weekends off. How about that? You do. And I mean, like, lawyers will end up working crazy hours like that. And to your point, it's sort of unknown. Depending on the case, they may be there all night. So at least this is known. Can I tell you? I probably work 75 hours a week. You need a break, dude. Yeah. You need another. But I'm not forced to do it. And I. Yes. And I love what I do. Right? Worse. No, no, no. You guys. No, no, no. You get. No, Mine is not a negative. I did not say that as a negative in any way. And you guys heard that the wrong way because you take that as a negative. Right? We're still processing. I love it. Anybody that says 75 hours a week, that's too much. It's not a brag, it's not a flex. Some people have to do that. I love what I do. Therefore, if you love it, you want to get really good at it. And if you get really good, it's just one to two. If you love something, you can do a lot, you're passionate about, so you can do it a lot. Regardless. If you do it a lot, you're gonna get better at it. If you get better at it, you're gonna be rewarded for it. Now, reward doesn't always have to be money. It could be a lot of stuff. Freedom. It could be fulfillment. Yeah. But, yeah, I think I love. I love what I do. There are times when I'm burned out, like, mentally. But here's also what I'd like to say about this. And I tell people, if I, like, go to colleges or if I'm talking to people online, it's like, in your 20s, go as hard as you possibly can. There's no need for balance. In your 20s, unless you get somebody pregnant, you gotta have a kid and be there for the kid or something. That happens. Yeah, that happens. But in your 20s, that's when you go as hard as you possibly can. In your 30s, you start to gauge okay, what am I doing? What's important? Late 30s. Then you start to go, we need to prioritize some of this stuff. But in your 20s, go. Because you'll be so happy you did. Once you get to your 30s, go. Don't let people be like, you know, you need balance. You might, if there are other factors that. Well, also you'll learn later in life that balance is really, like. There's not. There's more sacrifice. Yeah. Balance is all sacrifice. Yeah. Because, like, as parents in the room, we know, like, there's times where it's like, okay, yeah, there's no balance. Because sometimes it's like, okay, you're choosing work or you're choosing the kids, and you just have to figure it out. To be perfectly balanced is a lot of work. Everybody acts like there's only so much work if you're just, like, working all the time. No, everything is work. Everything is sacrificed on whatever you want. Regardless. Great parent, medium parent, great worker. It's going to take a lot of sacrifice, and it'll fluctuate. Like, some weeks, I'm a great parent, another week. That's funny. I am not. That's funny. Yeah. If you're in your 20s, go, go as hard as you possibly can. Let it rip. Next up, a bear steals and mauls a family's Grinch. Inflatable. Oh, oh, okay. The inflatable. That's good. Yeah, yeah. Maul the decoration. Hated it. Was annoyed by it. That's from upi. The best Christmas movies ready to strain their comedies. You know, the number one Christmas movie that I feel like is often not considered to be a great and I should say most underrated, but still rated. Okay. Is the Santa Claus with Tim Allen. I'm not seeing that. So good. It's like the J. And people never put it in, like, the top five of Christmas movies. Now maybe I've only ever seen, like, two Christmas movies ever, and that's why I put it up there. But that's awesome. Elf is great, obviously, but the Santa Claus is money. Wouldn't you agree? Yeah, no, it's. It's my favorite. And you're right. And I've seen a lot of Christmas movies. I want the hot chocolate. Took her thousands of years to, like, come up with a recipe like, let's have you guys not seen this? There's even a TV show with all of them now. Yeah, I'm passing that one, but I appreciate you telling me that. National Lampoons Christmas Vacation at 5, Scrooge at 4, Elf at 3, Bad Santa at 2. A Christmas Story at 1. Bad Santa with Billy Bob. It's hilarious. Elf is at three. Yeah. Cause Bad Santa Christmas Story makes sense at one. It's the best. Just shoot your eye out, kid. I have it. Santa Claus is at 11. Man, that's so good. It's on Disney. All these are streaming right now, which is why they're doing that. And then finally, I have the most undateable professions. Number 10, customer service representatives. Often underpaid and emotionally drained. Redundo. You did this. What did you do? Yeah, I made bank. I did sales. I know, but you like answering the phone for a cable company. Yeah. So it wasn't cold calling. People would call us. It was actually very enjoyable. And they'd say, hey, can I get an update or upgrade? They would just want a basic thing. And then I would soup them up with every package that we possibly had. And then three months later, they'd call back and complain. But you still got your bonus. Oh, yeah, yeah, of course. Yeah, yeah. Number nine, a chef. Unpredictable. Long working hours, high pressure work environment. Number eight, a frequent traveler. Well, you know why they're gone. No, come on, guys. Yeah, they also could just be gone all think about that. They're not all doing that. Yeah. Number seven, nightclub worker. You know why? Oh, and they're never held at night. Number six, a musician or an artist. You know what? That one, I can sign off. We're seeing a trend. That one, though, viewed as financially unstable. Anything in the art world is financially unstable. But they're unpredictable schedules. Five is a lawyer. Four is a social media influencer. Yeah, yeah, that'd be tough. Yeah. Cuz you're just always filming, filming, filming. Three is. Three is an adult entertainer. I you know how to put that on. Hey, that one for sure is. That's like top number two, professional gambler. And the number one undateable profession as a politician. Absolutely not trustworthy. Not trustworthy in any way whatsoever. Those are the most undateable professions. Good luck, everybody. Go get them. All right, that's the news. Those were Bobby's B stories. All right, we're all set for the party. I've trimmed the tree, hung the mistletoe, and paired all those weird shaped knives and forks with the appropriate cheeses. And I plugged in the Partisan. Partisan. It's a home cocktail maker that makes over 60 premium cocktails. Plus a whole lot of seasonal favorites too. I just got it for 50 off, so how about a Cosmopolitan or a Mistletoe margarita? I'm thirsty. Watch. 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It's called what are the Odds? Like this segment of three stories. I'm like, what are the freaking odds this would ever happen? Number one, identical strangers with the same jobs and same name. Let's say it again. Identical strangers with the same job and same name take DNA tests to discover if they're related. Two men, both named Brady Feigel, F E I G L. It's not like it's Smith or Jones. Whoa. And the first name, too. Who look almost identical. What? They both pitch baseball. They took a DNA test to see if they were long lost brothers. Despite their similar appearance and shared profession, they are not related. Really? What guys? And they look. I'm not going to say identical twin look, but they look like they're brothers. What brothers would look like? Same name, same job, not related. There's somebody out there in the world that looks so much like you that you're not related to, because there are only a certain amount of ways that the human face can be structured so they found their person. Yeah, but when people send you a picture of, like, someone that looks like you, it never really looks. I'm always insulted. No one's ever sent me a picture of someone that looks like me. And I'm like, oh, thank you for sending that. It makes me feel better about myself. It's like, people only send me the troll version of myself. And maybe it's not. Maybe it's not the troll version. Maybe that's what I really look like. No. And maybe I just am off base, but anytime someone tags me, that goes, hey, I'm in Des Moines. Bobby Bowens, are you here? And they tag somebody and it looks like me if I got hit with a butt in my face for like five minutes straight. And you know what? What's unfair about that is it may not be. It may be what I look like, but when someone says, it looks like you, it always looks like a bad version of me. Never has anyone texted, like, a model. They look like this model looks like you. Bobby, is this you? Are you here? And it's like some dude with ripped up abs and a hard chin and glasses. And I'm like, oh, no, that's not me, but thank you. Yeah, usually it's like, it's like Sloth from the Goonies with glasses and hair. So it's just the glasses that are parts of a tree. But you're right, man. No one ever tagged me as somebody good looking that's like, is this you or looks just like you. Yeah, it's always like the malnourished twin of the two. Like, if somebody's having twins, there's like, that one that doesn't. That's what. That's. It's. That's the me version of it. Anyway, they're not related. Sorry to go. Yeah, that is really. Eddie said one thing. It triggered me so bad. Yeah, man. It's true, though. That crap all the time to me. What, so this is a legit. What do they call it? Doppelganger? Yeah. These two? Very much so. I mean, how do they have the same name? That's crazy. And the same job, everything same size, basically. Does this make you think about any kind of. Like, would one of them cross from some parallel. You should. You should. We walk up here and look at the picture. Amy, just walk. I will, because, I don't know, I won't see it if. If I'm them. If they're. They're who they are and they're single and they're not married, even if they're not gay, they have to date because it's so funny. Tell me. That's what I'm saying. Really? Amy, Wait, the beer, the red beard. They both pitch the glass, and the glass you can just put on, but. Yes, yes. Wow. Same name. Tell me that ain't crazy. Exactly. She's not saying anything. DNA test is lying. Okay, anyway, hey, somebody call us if you have one of those good stories about you took the DNA test and you found something out. I like those stories. Yeah, those are cool. My version of that is I took 1:23andMe. And every time I do, like a. Like, if I'm doing stand up somewhere, I got like, the third cousin. It's like, hey, I'm here. Can I get tickets? And I'm like, I don't even know who you are. They're like, it says 23andMe. We're related, all because of the DNA. And I'm like, any third cousin, that's like eighth or ninth. And most of my family is one tree, as I've stated before. Arkansas. No, not Arkansas. Rude. You want to trigger me again? No, no, no. I'm just joking, man. Let's dance. No, my mom and her sister. My aunt. Mom and sister married my biological father and his brother. So any of the kids that happened from there were all like, double cousins. I mean, yeah, we make out and stuff, but still. No, we don't. They're all married. Well, if someone did show up on your. At your show, then they were third. Fourth cousin. You could make out with them. I'm married. I thought we determined that. Yeah, they're married. I know, but let's say you weren't. We determined if they had to lie, like, getting in going, like. Because they will be there and be like, hey, can I get some ticket? The first. I'll ask for tickets. And I'd be like, I don't. I don't know who you are. I know, but that's. That's what you say. Like, you're so far removed. Like, let's make out. I'm just doing me video for you. What the crap weirdo comes out, Amy trickles out. I'm just saying, like, we're not close enough to where. This isn't of Amy. Whatever. Okay, here's another. What are the odds a man spends three weeks in jail when the cops mistake talcum powder for drugs? Oh, you're telling me you can't look at that and put it under the microscope and figure that out and quicker than three weeks? And don't they taste it? Like, I don't think the cops do that. Yeah, I don't think the cops go, we got a big Stash of coke. Everybody rub it on your gums. Oh, I thought they did. No, I thought they do, like, some liquid in the back. Snorting the cocaine to see if. But I feel like I've seen on TV they kind of. On tv. I know. And that's if you're, like, a drug agent. We have somebody in our situation here that is a. Was a drug officer. We can ask them during the break. Okay. Which. That would be different if you're around it all the time. If you're, like, a cop and it's a bust. Let me taste that. There's a bunch of heroin. Give me a needle, guys. Shoot me up. Let's see if this is real heroin. No, it's not. It's a penicillin. Yeah, Last October. Do you want the story or do we. The talking powder story. Yeah. He was stopped and they found 18 containers of talcum powder. Bro, why are you carrying 18 pairs of taco powder on a bus? It doesn't matter. I don't want. Yeah, right. I don't want to judge you. It must be wearing a lot of leather pants and you gotta travel with them. But they were like, why do you have all this talcum powder? It's, like, for personal use. And so they held up for drug possession. And, I mean, I would probably hold them too. Okay, no, no, I hear you. Listen to this. I'm gonna say the headline again. Three weeks. Okay, well, you don't need to. The cops tested the talcum powder. They put it on their legs to see if it would work. That's crazy. Three weeks later, when the test came back. What is this? The act sat. That's how long it took for those results to come back. Moving on. What are the odds a North Carolina man accidentally wins? 177, 000 in an online lottery game. He was playing the demo version. He thought it wasn't the demo. He played Epic jackpot. I thought I was playing demo Mode. He thought even 177, 000 of demo coins. Well, that's cool, too. He only played for $1. And it wasn't demo coins. It was money. That's from upi. I had some good money last night betting. What were the odds on that? I was torn. But, you know, I get it. Yesterday. I'm gonna give you a quick story because nobody cares. On 25 whistles, our sports show, which Hope everybody will listen to. We had former commanders coach Ron Rivera on. He's awesome. Super funny. After that, we had my friend Zach on. Zach took $15 and turned it into $29,000. 2939,000. It took him, like, a couple weeks. Yeah, he turned it into $29,000. Doing what? Betting. He bet every last week. And again, he's not somebody who claims to be a great bettor, so it's not like he's like, follow my. So he's just like us goofballs, right? He bet every NFL game, just put as one parlay, and if one loses, everybody loses. And he bet, like, teams that what he hit every game, and it was crazy. So what are the odds for that one alone? He only bet 15 bucks, and he ended up winning, like, 10,000 or something. It was crazy. But he got up just like, let's do something like that. Eddie does it every week. He does, like, a nickel for 100 games. But why that's crazy is that hardly ever happened. He never hit it. And I'm big DraftKings guy, and he comes on and he had one more bet. It was a parlay last night. Parlay means multiple games, and if one of the games loses in the parlay, you lose it all. But if they all hit, you win like, extra, like a bonus. And he was like, cincinnati. And I'm over Dallas Moneyline. I was like, I'm in on that. I bet way too much. I think it was real close last night. So close. Closer than it should have been. But we hit. Oh, I hear you're. We already talked about you being mad at me. Yes, yes, we talked about that. Okay. Because I'm still hearing that. I heard. Yeah. I think we're working. We have a plan. I'll give you a bit. Not right now, but I'll give you one either today or tomorrow. I'm ready. Draft kings it up, baby. But only do it. It's fun, like it should be, and it's entertainment. I think that's what I do it for. Yes. I'm talking to everybody else. It doesn't impact me. Like, I'm not betting so much that it's impacting me. It makes it more fun and enjoyable to watch the game, and I'm not losing enough to where I'm going to get mad about it. That's it. If it's fun, you do it. If it's not fun, you don't do it. If it's like, oh, no, my job, my check, my kids. But last night, I lost and the Cowboys lost, so it wasn't fun. I did it for fun. You bet it wasn't me. You were fading me after that massive Bet after that. You never do that as friends, Amy. It's a rule. Friends never bet against friends. Even if. But it was nothing. It was Nichols, dude. It was nothing. Eddie went full fade. Okay, we're gonna talk about the. There's been a. There's been a conspiratorial development in the guy who shot the CEO. What's the conspiracy part? I saw the news. It's more than the news. Something he put online, and he put up a ticker, like a clock. So we'll talk about that. Which, by the way, this guy's Ivy League graduate valedictorian. We'll talk about in a second. Had more abs than I've ever had. You see him with a shirt off and a backpack on? Yeah. His parents own a bunch of country clubs. Yeah. Do you see him with a. No. All that fun. You see him with a shirt off and the backpack on. That's what you're obsessed with. Is he ripped? It's unbelievable. Did you see his sister? No. Oh, smoke show. Good looking family. Oh, man. You guys see all that? Oh, it's her on the beach, bikini. And I'm like, wow, why was that online? Because it's a picture of him and her. And of course they find that one. He's so ripped. Gosh, it's so Eddie. I'll send it to you. Okay, thanks. Lunch. The whole thing. Yeah, it's. That thing's just terrible. It's terrible. I mean. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, he's really good looking. If I was that good looking, I would do nothing wrong. I'd just walk around shirtless. I'd be doing no crimes. You know, he had a book club and that. Some people were like, yeah, we're gonna go ahead and bow out. Some of the content he wanted to read and stuff he wanted to talk about. 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And did he tell the McDonald's guy, hey, you might want to call the police because if he walked into here, I wouldn't recognize him. The woman, some pictures of his face had been released. Nah, I guess mostly eyes, but she, I think it was a woman who was working there is the one that called and they're saying she's a hero. So let me read you some stuff before we go all cockamany with theories. Why was he. Okay, yeah, read the thing. But like why was he only three hours away for five days? Oh, yeah, for sure. My gay McDonald chillin. And he had stuff with him for five days. The man who killed a health insurance CEO on a Manhattan street seemed to have vanished. Yesterday morning, a McDonald's employee in Altoona, Pennsylvania noticed a familiar looking young man eating a meal. Called police. Two officers arrived, asked the man if he'd been to New York recently. He became quiet and then he started to shake. The man, 26 year old Luigi Magion, appeared to be the one they had been searching for. In his backpack he had a gun, a silencer, a manifesto. Why you would go to. I'm going to keep reading first surveillance. The McDonald's employee called police after recognizing from images that the police had released. The police were able to get those images, including ones where the suspect appeared without a mask, by combing through hundreds of hours of camera footage from streets, in a hostel and a taxicab. A lot of the stuff you're already going to know. Here's what we know about him. He comes from a privileged life. He was a high school valedictorian. Well, that's hard work. I wouldn't say that part's privilege, but okay. At a like really prestigious all male boys, all male school if you're a valedictorian. Mountain Pine High School. That was still prestigious. Yes, still in Brussels, but yeah. Ivy League graduate. I think he went to Penn. He was from a prominent family in the Baltimore area. They own country clubs. Not even members of country clubs. They own country clubs. Are they on a nursing home company, A talk radio station? People who knew Mangione because he. Oh, his cousin is a Republican state delegate in Maryland. That's a cousin though. Yeah. So I mean the family. Listen, I often say politicians are just rich people who get bored or want fame. I'm not sure if they're. That kind of fits that though, right? Rich person. People who knew Mangione in Hawaii, where he lived, recently said he suffered a debilitating back pain and had undergone several surgeries. He fell out of contact with his friends and family. He had a robust online presence on Goodreads where users rate books. He gave a review of the Unabomber's manifesto. So that's kind of that. What was weird to me was that he still had everything with him and he was just eating in a McDonald's. Like a couple things. One, you're just gonna go to McDonald's by yourself and chill pretty close in the region. When he like took a bus from Atlanta, easily take a bus back to Atlanta, Dallas, Arizona, get the crap out of town. Secondly, he had his gun with him with a silencer. Don't you get rid of that somewhere? You would think. Right. So I'm glad they got him because he murdered somebody in cold blood. Absolutely. We cannot do that. It's a little. Something's a little weird about it all. Either he wanted to be caught, which Morgan and I were talking before we came on about this video that we. We both saw the video this morning, and it was about something he had put up on YouTube, right? Yeah. He has a whole YouTube channel where there was a countdown clock. The countdown clock turns off, and on the screen it reads, all is scheduled. And then in the corner, like an easter egg says, December 11th, which is tomorrow. And then apparently another video was supposed to be uploaded, but his YouTube channel got, like, shut down. So I don't know if this video that's supposed to come out tomorrow is happening. But also in his, like, bio on YouTube, the photo he has is him holding the McDonald's Happy Meal. Weird. Yeah, that part. I saw that and I did not put that together. That. That's where he. They also got him. Yeah, yeah. See, like the golden arches and the little. Yeah. So I do feel like if. If this is legit his channel and this is all something that he's planned out in some form or fashion. He's also a very smart guy. Right. He, again, high school Valentorian, went to an Ivy League university. There were some people saying that his back hurt him so bad. There were some spinal issues that he. He was kind of tripping a bit at times. Oh, yeah. I could see how that could change you. And depending on what medications you're on. And other than the news story I read at the very beginning, at this point, we're just all speculating. Yeah. Because we're not going to come on a claim. Sometimes people, they're for sure about stuff on Tick Tock and I believe them. Then I found out they didn't. They weren't for sure at all. Lunchbox thoughts. Man, I find it so weird. So what was the backpack in Central park that we've been. They've been talking about on the news? Two things. Either one, a dummy backpack that somebody else had put out, or was it even the same? We had a backpack, but was it the same backpack? Because you could add a different backpack with him with all. With this gun and silencer and stuff. Because I don't know that I read that it was the same exact backpack. Right. But they were linking it to him saying it had Monopoly money in it. And there was that backpack. Yes. I'm talking about the one he was wearing when he got busted. I don't know that. So you think he planted one in Central Park. And I think that's the one he had on in Central Park. And buddy, I think he had one with him and McDonald's had the other stuff in it. I don't think it was the same backpack, but I'm not sure about that. And then his family said he went mia. They even reported him missing in November like they hadn't heard from him. Like he just went off the radar. Like he just was gone. And if you have three days to get away, I think you go further than Altoona, Pennsylvania. No, we didn't think he'd be anywhere near New York City. No, I didn't. You know the. Somehow he was so smart. Out of the country, Mexico, man. The crazy thing on that video too, is it the countdown started when it says if you're seeing this, I'm arrested. Like he intentionally so is somebody then running the countdown for him that page and was able to go. He got got because he wanted to get got. Therefore hit the button. Because there are times where people will go. And I've seen, I mean I've mostly just seen this in TV shows and movies where they're like, if you kill me, I've got like packages. You're going to all the newspapers and all the outlets. So go ahead and kill me. But it's a trigger. So maybe he had somebody that we're maybe in a lot. But that's. I couldn't believe you lasted this long without getting caught. Secondly, you just don't see people that come from privilege both financially and physically. Like he was a great looking kid, had a bunch of money do something like this. Unless I mean very smart, very smart. Unless there to him there's something more macro about it than micro. You got anything else? I'm, I'm thinking about. I just mean from like a YouTube perspective. There isn't a way somebody had to push that button. There's a way to schedule things and, and publish them at a certain time, but there isn't a way to schedule them like on an arrest. You know what I mean? Like somebody had to push the button. Was the countdown like, was it accurate to the like, to the point? I don't know if it was to exactly the point. I don't time he was arrested, but he could have said it and then go to McDonald's and like today I'm going to get caught because that's the purpose of today. And that he could have done. Like this is going to be published in an hour. And I'm going to make somebody see me. Then what's. Now we just have to wait till December. But we're never going to know. If they don't want us to know. We're never going to know. They're not telling us about Epstein stuff. You know, who knows? We'll know about the Diddy stuff the government doesn't want us to know. Stuff they'll lie to us, or they'll say other stuff to throw us off, or we'll just never know. So it just kind of depends what they want, what they. And now I'm seeing pictures of, like, other. The guy in the mask and, like, little facial things about him that doesn't match this guy. And I'm not saying that's the same, but they're like, look at his nose and his bridge and how close his eyebrows are. This is not the same guy. I'm not saying it's not the same guy. Did they come out and say that this is the guy or. Because finally, suspect. Okay, finally they did say they. They arrested him. Yes, because of that. And I think that was one of the questions. Like, how is this all happening, like, so quickly? And it's because of whatever he used to check into the hostel, he had on him that same identification. Okay. And he had IDs on him. That was the fake and the gun. Yeah. All that. Yeah. They said that the YouTube channels he has not posted on seven months. The other one was an impersonator, and they removed that also. That's what investigators are saying. Or what is it not? Because again, too much. They can just say. They just say crap. They were on Monday. They were updated and changed to that. His handle after he was arrested. So. Okay, but how would they have a photo of him with a Happy meal at a McDonald's? Social media. No, no, but I'm saying he's holding the photo, and then he gets arrested at McDonald's. She's saying that those two things. Is that the weirdest coincidence ever? Yeah. Honestly, when I first saw it, I was like, God, this guy likes McDonald's. But also, it is pretty good. The surprise. They're good. It is pretty good. But again, it's a Happy Meal, too. Like, we're Robin. Adults be holding up a Happy Meal. Yeah, there's a lot to it. We're only gonna know what they want us to know. Suck somebody to get killed for it. Somebody say something back there? It's crazy. Go watch your theory. You always have, like, crazy. Well, my theory was I got thrown off because I'm in a group text, the one that you're not in, and Lunchbox sent a link, and it says, let's talk about his sister. And it's like a picture of her in a bikini and her boobs showing. I'm like, all right, Lunchbox. He's like, yeah, that's where he wanted to go. I have a question, though. Like, if the family saw him, they saw the pictures on the news. They had to see it. It was everywhere. Did they call in and say, hey, that's my. Or do you think they just said, I'm gonna be silent? If they catch him, they catch him. That's what I started thinking. Like, oh, you're deflecting what my question was. But, yeah, they're not gonna tell us that as it's happening. They could at some point tell us that, but they're not gonna say, yeah, they called us and we're looking for him. I mean, we would have to hope so. With as viral as that was, you would think his family or somebody, they maybe had been placing calls, but we just maybe wouldn't know about it. I mean, because what we. Y'all would call right away if that was your kid, right? I think so. Right. Like, especially if I haven't seen him, and I probably already, like, did a missing person's report. I don't have a kid, so. Nope, wouldn't tell. But you know what? Maybe not. I mean, there are some families, they just try to. And if you have a bunch of money, it's like. Like the fix. And you're. You have. And also, it's like, you have family. That's a politician. You look bad on a. You know. Yeah, politicians are. They'll do anything. Well, I'm gonna assume the best for the time being. So that's what we know, which is not a lot. We read the story, then we speculated for 10 minutes. Welcome to the show, everybody. He only went three hours away. This I know, dude. It's weird. And the fact that he still had the same gun on him, all that's weird. And the manifesto saying I'm the only one. Right? That's weird. I'm gonna save you the time. I'm the only one. I acted alone. I had no help. I'm sorry. I think he's gonna die soon. I think he has some sort of disease or issue, and that's why he's so pissed off and upset about the insurance company back issue. But I don't know he's going to die or he feels like he's going to die. Like I've been so much. That's different though. Like hurting so bad and going to die soon are two different things. Well, you mean you can be in so much pain, you can be debilitating pain where you're like, I just don't want to live anymore. But before I go, I'm going to get this jerk out for whatever he did to me and made my life difficult. Whether it be some sort of insurance related issues or not getting the proper care or whatever it is. But that, but that guy specifically didn't do anything to him. Right, right, but the company maybe. And so he sees him as the person like you call someone like who's your manager? And he found out who the manager. The manager was. He was. Well, I'm going after that guy. No, it just makes me sick to my stomach of certain people online. Like the news was even covering like the dark part of the web were like, oh, this guy's a hero because of insurance. They're taking care of it. And it's like, no, this guy is the hot problem with corporate greed and all this. We can't ask this way. And by the way, however he grew up, the corporate people that made a bunch of money or what spent money at his family's business that had him. So that's just so sad. Well, I mean, I just think like he's an avid outdoorsman. Why he didn't just go out in the wilderness. Maybe he was done. He wanted to get caught again. I think Bobby's right. I think he wanted to get caught. Listen, I never thought it was a professional killer. I said that I thought it was just somebody who knew how to use a gun. He. I feel like he wanted to get caught. He set it up where he's just like, I'm done, I'm gonna get caught. Hey, maybe they got better insurance in jail. Think about, I mean that's a real thing. Possibly. But he's rich. But that's what I'm saying, he's rich. Like insurance. What's the problem? Just because your parents are rich doesn't mean you have all the money. Yeah, kind of. Or you may. Or if you're against corporate greed, maybe he like he distanced himself, his family and he didn't want to take any of their money. He only uses trust fund instead of taking. All right, all right. I don't know. Bobby Bone show Bonehead Story of the day. This story comes to us from England. A 43 year old man was wanted by police. He skipped out on his bail didn't show up for court, so they posted his mugshot saying, hey, if you see this guy, you know, let us know. And it was a real bad picture. Is when he was hungover, and he saw it, and he contacted police, said, hey, that mugshot. I was hungover. Here's a better picture. And it's him on the beach. And they used the beach, and they were able to locate him a week later. Oh, my gosh. Because those mug shots, man, they're ugly. But they actually. He actually sent a picture from where he was currently, too. It's not even. It's like when I go through mine, there's, like, a good one in Vegas, a good one in California. Never from where I am. Right, then. All right, good one. I'm Lunchbox. That's your bonehead story of the day. It's Tuesday reviews day. I reviewed a show called black doves. Four and a half out of five on Netflix. Mike D did a Y2K movie. What'd you give it? Three out of five. Amy? Not able to watch anything yet. Well, I'm watching. I'm just not done. Right. So I can't give a full review. No soft reviews. That's right. We started something new as well. It's pretty good. Is it the show? The agency on Paramount Plus? No. Okay, never mind. Okay. Tuesday reviews day. Eddie. I went to the movie theater, the actual movie theater, and I watched Moana 2 with my family. And here's the thing. I love Moana 1. I love the beach. It's all about beach life. This girl, she's like. She's there to save her whole tribe. Moana2, man, it's not good. I wanted to like it, but it's not good. The songs aren't as good. The first one has great songs. This one, not so much. But did you think the songs in the first one were great the first time you heard them? Yeah. Or. What can I say, except you're welcome. Yes. Dude, it's awesome. Did you feel that way, though, after the songs became kind of a cult phenomenon? No, after I watched the movie the first time. Fair enough. Mike, did you watch Moana? Yeah. It's because Lin Manuel Miranda didn't do the music in this movie. He did it in the first one. He's working on the Lion King, so they had someone else take over. Why can't they get, like, Scott Storch or something? Do you remember Scott Storch? Scott Storch, like, he did. Never mind. Hey, that's one of those jokes I Got it. Thank you. You're welcome. So I'm going to give it three coconuts out of five. Wow. It's pretty. It's still pretty good, though. It's made so much money. Yeah. Because people win brand. Yeah. Okay. Yeah, yeah. Morgan. Yeah. I finished season two of Lioness on Paramount. Plus, you like that show. Oh, my gosh, I'm so obsessed with it, and it's just so action packed. And Zoe Sedona is so good in it. It's just really good. Zoe Saldana. Why get a hate on her? We know. We all knew what she was saying. Everybody knew what she was saying. No, maybe not. Maybe not. They did. They did. Lunchbox. Oh, yeah. I watched this show called Squid Games. Finally. My God, I've been telling everybody in the whole world it's the greatest show ever for two years. At this point right now, when I remind people this is a live show. Yeah. Yeah. Today is intense. Yeah. Oh, my. I thought. First of all, I thought it was a reality show. Well, there is a game show they made afterward with real people, but they didn't kill them. Well, I had no idea going in, I thought it was a reality show, and then it starts out, it's not a reality show. And oh, my gosh, I had no idea what was going to happen. And I was just like, it is maybe the best show of all time. Dude, I've been saying this for two years. It is unbelievable. Yes. Like, I started it on Thanksgiving. We were all trying to come to a conclusion, what to watch. We watched that first episode, and the family left town, and I looked at my wife, and I was like, we got to finish this. And that is. I mean, we binge. It was unreal. Did you watch it? Subtitles written out and them speaking in English or them speaking in Korean with subtitles? No, we watched them with English. Just. That's it. They were just talking English. Also, no subtitles. Yeah, I kept going. I thought there were subtitles on this, but I didn't ever know how to change it. Push the button. I literally just hit play. And they were talking English. Yeah, there's a menu, but it's. Yeah, it's a whole thing you just hit. Guys, let me tell you, drop whatever you're doing. This show will take you all over the map. Like, highs, lows, every. I mean, it is unbelievable. It sounds like you're telling us to get on this new app called TikTok, but, yes, it's awesome. Squid Game. Squid Game season two premieres December 26th. So you're in luck. I've been waiting two years for the stupid thing. Oh, yeah, it's good. By the way, Scott Storch, just so everybody knows. Thank you. It's always fun to let people in on what's up. He is a producer. He has produced stuff. Beyonce's Baby Boy, Terror squads, lean back, 50 cents, candy shop, Mario's, Let Me Love you, Chris Brown's Run It. He's been nominated for eight Grammy Awards. Dang. Yeah, so he should have done Moana, too. Scott Storch. His name up in the beginning. All right, thank you very much. Bye, everybody. The Bobby Bone Show. The Bobby Bone Show Theme song written, produced and sang by Reid Yarberry. You can find his Instagram at Reed Yarberry, Scuba Steve, Executive Producer Ray Mundo, Head of Production. I'm Bobby Bones. My Instagram is Mr. Bobby Bones. Thank you for listening to the podcast. All right, we're all set for the party. 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The Bobby Bones Show – Tues Part 2: Bobby Gets Details On Caller Whose Ex-Husband Cheated On Her With Step-Sister
Release Date: December 10, 2024
Host: Bobby Bones | Premiere Networks
In this emotionally charged segment, Erica shares her heartbreaking experience with her ex-husband, who cheated on her with her stepsister.
Background: Erica and her ex-husband were married for 20 years. Initially, he openly disliked her stepsister, making excuses to avoid family gatherings where she was present.
The Affair Unveiled: Erica noticed a sudden shift as her ex-husband began spending more time with her stepsister. She grew suspicious when her husband mentioned conversations with her stepsister without clear reasons.
Evidence Gathering: Erica took matters into her own hands by installing cameras throughout her home and in her ex-husband's truck. She uncovered evidence of their illicit communication and interactions.
Taking Action: Determined to expose the affair, Erica sent the gathered proof to her stepsister's military command, resulting in her stepsister being discharged from the military. She also emailed the entire family, revealing the betrayal.
Family Fallout: The revelation caused significant friction within the family, especially between Erica's father and her ex-husband. While the family had anticipated such behavior from the stepsister, the betrayal by her ex-husband was unexpected.
Erica's Current Focus: Struggling with the trauma, Erica is now focused on supporting her daughter through college, sidelining any thoughts of remarriage.
Notable Quote:
"I'm trying to get my daughter through college, so that's my main concern." – Erica [19:15]
A pair of Dorothy’s ruby slippers from The Wizard of Oz sold at auction for an astonishing $32.5 million, making them the most valuable movie memorabilia ever.
Details: These slippers are one of four surviving pairs from the 1939 film. Previously stolen from a museum, they fetched $28 million at the auction, with the buyer paying an additional $4.5 million in fees.
Host Commentary:
"They were thought to go for 3 million or more. They went for 32.5 million. That's crazy." – Bobby Bones [30:45]
Luigi Magion, a 26-year-old with a privileged background and Ivy League education, was arrested in Altoona, Pennsylvania, for the murder of a health insurance CEO in New York City.
Circumstances of Arrest: A McDonald's employee recognized Magion from released photos and alerted the police. Upon investigation, officers found him with a gun, silencer, and a manifesto in his backpack.
Conspiratorial Discussions:
Eddie: Speculates that Magion might have intended to be caught, citing his YouTube countdown clock and the odd choice of being arrested at McDonald's.
"He wanted to get caught. Therefore, hit the button." – Eddie [45:20]
Lunchbox: Questions the coincidence of Magion holding a Happy Meal in his YouTube photo and being arrested at McDonald's.
"The photo he has is him holding the McDonald's Happy Meal. Is that the same backpack?" – Lunchbox [46:10]
Family and Background: Despite coming from a prominent family owning country clubs, Magion exhibited signs of distress, including debilitating back pain and isolation from friends and family.
Notable Quote:
"He was really good looking. If I was that good looking, I would do nothing wrong." – Bobby Bones [47:55]
In an intriguing discussion, the hosts delve into possible motives and circumstances surrounding Magion's actions.
Theories Explored:
Host Insights:
"It's a little. Something's a little weird about it all." – Bobby Bones [48:30]
"He set it up where he's just like, I'm done, I'm gonna get caught." – Eddie [49:00]
A humorous yet bizarre story about a 43-year-old man in England who tricked the police by submitting a less recognizable recent photo to replace his mugshot.
Incident Details: After skipping bail, the man contacted the police to inform them that his mugshot was a result of being hungover and provided a more favorable photo from the beach.
Outcome: The police successfully located him a week later using the updated photo.
Notable Quote:
"The mugshots, man, they're ugly. But he actually sent a picture from where he was currently, too." – Bobby Bones [55:40]
Eddie reviews Moana 2, expressing disappointment compared to the first installment.
Notable Quote:
"I love Moana 1. Moana 2, man, it's not good. The songs aren't as good." – Eddie [58:15]
Lunchbox passionately endorses Squid Game, highlighting its unexpected twists and intense storytelling.
Notable Quote:
"This show will take you all over the map. Like, highs, lows, every. It is unbelievable." – Lunchbox [59:50]
Mike D shares his experience with sports betting, emphasizing its entertainment value when done responsibly.
Notable Quote:
"If it's fun, you do it. If it's not fun, you don't do it." – Mike D [1:02:30]
The episode concludes with the hosts reflecting on the day's discussions, emphasizing the importance of balance and responsible entertainment consumption.
Notable Quote:
"Everybody acts like there's only so much work if you're just, like, working all the time. No, everything is work." – Amy [1:04:10]
Summary:
In this episode of The Bobby Bones Show, Bobby and his co-hosts navigate through Erica's distressing marital betrayal, dissect high-profile news stories including the record-breaking sale of Dorothy's ruby slippers and the arrest of Luigi Magion for a CEO's murder, engage in speculative discussions about the shooter's motives, share a comedic tale of a mugshot mix-up, and provide candid reviews of recent media like Moana 2 and Squid Game. The episode blends serious topics with lighthearted banter, offering listeners a comprehensive and engaging experience.
Notable Quotes with Timestamps:
Erica:
"I'm trying to get my daughter through college, so that's my main concern." [19:15]
Bobby Bones:
"They were thought to go for 3 million or more. They went for 32.5 million. That's crazy." [30:45]
Eddie:
"He wanted to get caught. Therefore, hit the button." [45:20]
Bobby Bones:
"He was really good looking. If I was that good looking, I would do nothing wrong." [47:55]
Bobby Bones:
"The mugshots, man, they're ugly. But he actually sent a picture from where he was currently, too." [55:40]
Eddie:
"I love Moana 1. Moana 2, man, it's not good. The songs aren't as good." [58:15]
Lunchbox:
"This show will take you all over the map. Like, highs, lows, every. It is unbelievable." [59:50]
Mike D:
"If it's fun, you do it. If it's not fun, you don't do it." [1:02:30]
Amy:
"Everybody acts like there's only so much work if you're just, like, working all the time. No, everything is work." [1:04:10]
Note: All timestamps correspond to the transcript provided and serve as references for the specific quotes mentioned.