The Bobby Bones Show - (Fri Early Bird) Lunchbox Tries to Get Out of Taking to Use Chris Janson’s Gift Card + Mailbag: Listener Found Earring in Fiancé’s Apartment + Easy Trivia and Fun Fact Friday!

Episode Date: June 3, 2022

Lunchbox still hasn’t used his gift card given to him by Chris Janson. He called the restaurant to get out of taking his kids. A listener is asking for advice because she found an old earring in... her fiancés apartment and wants to know if she should be suspicious. We play a round of Easy Trivia and Amy shares her 5 fun facts of the week.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:03:19 Good. That's such a positive thing. We love doing it. I do want to transition, though, for a second. And I'll ask you lunchbox before I get to this. But you haven't been to roots, Chris, yet. No, I'm not taking the wife and the family. And you guys, you got to take your kids.
Starting point is 00:03:32 But, yeah, I don't plan on taking the kids. For those that don't know. know the segment, Lunchbox tried to get into an industry event months ago for Chris Jansen, and he tried to take his three kids. And it's a listening party for like 20 record executives and a couple radio people. It's like, can I bring all my kids? And they're like, no, you can't bring your three kids. This is an adult thing. And so Lunchbox got on social media. I was like, it's not all in like the album's called. It said, get all in with Chris Jansen. And we weren't all out in. And so that was a lie. And I felt like it was just rude. So I started a beef. And we were,
Starting point is 00:04:05 you know, we were boycotting Chris Jansen. No, we weren't. We never boycotted anything. You did. Chris came in and he performed and gave lunchbox a gift card to Roots Chris for $250. Yeah. Which leads me to what we're going to do here. So what happened? So I wanted to call Ruth Chris because you guys say I had to take my kids.
Starting point is 00:04:21 I was like, Ruth Chris doesn't allow kids. So first of all, you guys tell me I have to take my kids is wrong. So I called them to prove that I don't have to take my kids because they're not allowed there. Okay. Here's the call of Lunchbox to Roots Chris. I have a question for you. like three little kids. I have a three-year-old, a two-year-old, and a seven-month-old. They're not allowed to come eat there, right?
Starting point is 00:04:44 No, they're allowed. Like, you have a kids menu? Yes, sir. But you don't have, like, high chairs or anything, right? We do. Oh, you do. Okay. Is there any way you could just say, oh, no, we don't. We're not allowed to have kids. But we are.
Starting point is 00:05:00 But you don't have booster seats, right? We have both high chairs and boosters. Okay, but you don't have crayons or anything for them at the table. right? I don't have cranes. Oh, yes, that's good. That's one thing. So you have nothing to entertain the kids like when they're sitting at the table? No, sir. Yeah, but do you see a lot of kids eating there? Like usually it's just adults, right? There's not a lot of kids that come. We have quite a few kids. Oh, no, that's not what I wanted to hear. I was looking for like, yeah, not a lot of kids come. Okay, well, uh, I got to go. You were, yeah, I thought you were going to help my case, but you were absolutely not helping my case, any. And I've been told that if someone weren't recording that for him, we'd never heard that.
Starting point is 00:05:40 What? Well, he did the call, but someone who has to be in there recording the audio. He would have never brought that to the show. So now you have to take the kids, obviously. Yeah, they have booster seats, and they have high chairs, and kids are allowed, and a lot of kids go eat there. I didn't think they were going to tell me that. Is your wife excited to go, or have you told her? Oh, I told my wife, and she's like, yeah, that's so exciting.
Starting point is 00:05:58 I was like, and we don't have to take the kids, and she's like, that's even better. Get a little sirloin for the baby? Huh? A little sirloin for the baby? It's time to open up the mailbag. You send an email and we read it on the air. It's something we call Bobby's Mailbag. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:06:14 Hello, Bobby Bones. I found a small hoop earring in my apartment with my fiancé. I confronted him about the earring. He said, I never seen it before. Nor did he know who the small hoop belonged to. I've never had any doubts about his loyalty or really thought that anyone would be in our apartment. Well, recently I asked where the earring was and he said he threw it out.
Starting point is 00:06:38 Should I be concerned that he threw out the earring? Should I be questioning him more? Signed concern to Connecticut. No, you shouldn't. If there's nothing prior to this, no. You shouldn't. I'll only give you an example. There was a shirt of some sort of some dude shirt that was in the dry cleaning.
Starting point is 00:07:02 And I was like, how did this shirt get? here. I thought it was mine. I don't know. And I was like, hey, have ever worn this shirt? Like, I've never seen it before. So the dry cleaner had accidentally put somebody's shirt in ours. And if it had been the other way or I could see somebody who went like, oh, how did this girl's underwear? Mix-ups happen all the time, right? So I had someone's shirt. The earring, hearing things a little different, though. As far as like, how did it get there? But I just don't think if there's anything in the past that would lead you to believe anything fishy is going on that you should think something fishies. she is happening. If there have been a couple instances, even one instance maybe, but once,
Starting point is 00:07:39 I don't think so. Who knows, even living somewhere in an apartment, right? There are people live there before you. There are small things that could have been left behind. We talked somebody with a house. They left alcohol in a house. I'm going to say if this is the only offense, nothing should happen here. You can store it away though. Would you say anything? No, I don't think so. Not if nothing's ever happened. Because it's already been said. Yeah, I know. But is it fishyy that threw it away. I don't think it is actually. Why would he keep it? If it's sitting there, why would he keep it? What good would it do of him if it's laying on the counter to let it lay on the counter other than no good. No good. No good in any way. For you to, the emailer, for you to let your
Starting point is 00:08:21 mind spiral when you see it when obviously he did nothing, you're never going to wear it. If it's a diamond, maybe you save it and turn it. There's nothing happening here. Accidents happen. Things get mixed up. People leave things behind. The laundry, the cleaner puts different things. the accents happened. When you said store it away, where you store it in your brain? Yeah. You just like tuck it away. Yeah, because if something else fishy happens, right?
Starting point is 00:08:42 Let's say all of a sudden there's a woman's shoe you never recognize under the bed. Oh. And you're like, well, all right, I stored away that earring and now I got a shoe. So now me thinks something fishy's happening. But I would say if this is the only one, you're fine. Amy? Yeah, that makes sense. I mean, there's no.
Starting point is 00:09:01 My therapist always likes to say, like, what are the facts? What do you know? and then these are the facts that you know and there's nothing else you can do about it now so yeah Bobby's process of storing it away for later, only problem what that is in my brain I'd forget but you would be reminded of it
Starting point is 00:09:16 once something else happened. You don't need to like think about it every day. Keep it fresh. Yeah, definitely don't do that because that's the worst thing you could do to yourself. It's like Game of Thrones where Aria just doesn't want to forget the person. So she's always thinking of this person she's going to get revenge on. I can hear you guys thinking I'm a nerd already. Yeah, I didn't watch that. Anyone think there's something fishy
Starting point is 00:09:32 happening here? Oh, wow. No, I mean, I found man's underwear in my house And my wife was like, oh, must be your dad's when he came to visit. So I melded to my dad. And my dad said, not mine. Must have just got in there somehow. Not mine.
Starting point is 00:09:45 So, I mean, I agree. I mean, things happen. They just get there. Lunchbox? Well, let's have a talk after this segment. Once there was like a leopard skin like top left at the house. And Kailin had said anything about it. And I was like, hey, do you know?
Starting point is 00:10:02 who's this is? She's like, no. And so all of a sudden, I'm defensive. I'm like, I don't know who's this is. Who would leave this? She was like, I don't know. Why are you being like that? Because I don't know who this is. Yeah, it's weird. This is crazy. I didn't do anything. I promise. And she's like, okay, cool.
Starting point is 00:10:16 Like, let's just keep. No, I promise, man. And so I'm freaking out. And so I have to like backtrack in my head. It was Carla Marie from Carla Marie and Anthony who had been over at the house that did a podcast. And they were moved, they were traveling across the country. And she had left some clothes there while they were there. and I went through every single person that had been in the house, woman.
Starting point is 00:10:37 And I was like, hey, and you hate to ask that. Hey, did you leave something? But finally, she's like, oh yeah, I've been looking for that. And I went to care. I was like, look, I found it. She goes, I haven't thought a single thing about that since you brought that up two weeks ago. It wasn't me.
Starting point is 00:10:46 I was like, I told you. All good. You're good. Thank you for emailing, though. Like Amy said, what are the facts? Move from there. The end. All right, close it up.
Starting point is 00:10:58 We got your email and we let it on air. Now it's found to close. Bobby fell back. Here's Mark from Santa Clara, California, who listens on Bay Country 94-5. I just want to tell you, my station out here in California, picked up your station, your guys in the morning. I listen. Every morning of you guys, you guys are cool.
Starting point is 00:11:21 You put the cool in country. And here's a fun fact for you. Did you guys know that every 90 seconds, there's a sunrise? There's a sunrise somewhere around the world. Peace out. So every 90 seconds, there's a sunrise. we fact-checked that. Hey Mike, when you fact-checked this fact, what'd you find? No credible sources. That's true.
Starting point is 00:11:38 We don't know that it's false. Yeah. But we don't know that it's true. But we like it that you called because anybody says we put the cool in country, we'll take. All right, let's go. Because usually when they say what we put in country, they say we put the... No, I shouldn't say that, huh? Fun fact Friday.
Starting point is 00:11:54 All right, Amy, let's do it. Five to one, the most fun facts of the week. Number five. The Lion King was originally supposed to be called King of the Dunders. jungle until the filmmakers realize that lions live in the savannah, not the jungle. I'd still fall in for it.
Starting point is 00:12:10 Name change. I would have had no idea. Yeah. Like that song, In the jungle, the mighty. The lion sleeps tonight. Man, that is a jam. A wing mowap, a wing mo'wap. Hold it, hold it. A wimboa, a wimbo wept, a wimbo wept, a wimbo weep.
Starting point is 00:12:25 Hee, he, he don't bambamboe. Amy, take that. Go. A Wimbo up. Keep going. In the junk. No, you went on the wrong. You went down the melody.
Starting point is 00:12:43 You have to keep it. Never mind. Amy went to the second verse already. Number four. This might explain why I did that. Being sleep deprived for more than 24 hours can cause you to experience visual, auditory, and sensory hallucinations. The longer you stay awake, the more you progress towards psychosis. What's the longest you've ever been awake?
Starting point is 00:13:06 I don't know. I don't know the longest I've ever been awake. You never did like hands on a hard body? I thought you did that. Wait, no. Were you holding on to a car? That's a documentary. Amy thinks we're on a Netflix show apparently right now.
Starting point is 00:13:20 I'm not a radio show. I mean, I'm sure a couple days where you just miss sleep because of work and then you get, but I don't really have some record that I've been able to hold. And I'm not done hands on a hard body. Well, I thought in radio you did something where... Yeah. That was somebody else. Yeah, there's a show.
Starting point is 00:13:36 All right. Number three. The TSA makes almost a million dollars a year from the loose change that people leave behind security. Wow. What do they make from the watches? A couple of my friends have been through and all of a sudden it's gone when they get to the other side. But they make a little more off that, huh?
Starting point is 00:13:51 That's kind of crazy, though. Or like leaving stuff in luggage when they go through your luggage. You read those news stories. Oh, man. Can't believe. Where things are just gone. Yeah. You know, now I wear a watch through.
Starting point is 00:14:00 They don't make me take it off. because of those stories. They're like, you can wear a watch through. Even if it beeps? Yeah, even if it beeps. Because they don't want people to feel like they got to put their watches in that bucket and then it go out of their sight.
Starting point is 00:14:10 Interesting. I saw that on hands on the heart body, though. You could hide other things and blame it on your watch. Yeah, Amy. You could put meth in your watch and go through the airport. Yes, okay.
Starting point is 00:14:22 Number two. Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie once had locks on all of their kids' computers that would prevent them from Googling their mothers and fathers names. So like they could search up other things, but if they tried to search up Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie, their kids' computers wouldn't do it. Oh, my God, I just got to your buddy's computer, huh? Yeah, that's true. We sleepover.
Starting point is 00:14:41 Yeah, I just, hey, can I use your computer for a second? What the? Yeah, that's good. Number one. This is just, you know, if you're experiencing any pain today, simply looking at a picture of a loved one can help relieve it. Um, okay. Are you, how are you doing today? I'm okay. I'm not in pain or anything. But just in case, Like, just make sure you got a picture of Caitlin on your phone. If you're ever experiencing pain, pull it up, look at her. Find some relief. I guess it depends if she's mad at me or not.
Starting point is 00:15:09 They can cause more pain. Yeah. No, she's not mad on you right now, I don't think. But yeah, I guess that's, but okay, thank you for that fact. And I hope you get some slate sometime soon. Thank you. All right, there you go. Fun fact Friday.
Starting point is 00:15:22 It's time for the good news. With lunchbox. Tell me something good. Back in 1962, Ted, Sam's was a week away from graduating high school. Only problem is old Ted gotten some hot water. Missed a final exam. No graduation for him. Because he missed a final exam?
Starting point is 00:15:42 Because he got suspended. Couldn't take the final exam. Couldn't pass the class. So he had no diploma, no graduation. He finally goes back and takes that, you know, test, gets the grade, goes in, says, I need to get to my diploma. They said, well, you owe $4.80 for something on campus. He's like, I can't afford $4.80. They said no diploma. All these years. Okay, this school's got some issues. First of all, I should have got his diploma the first time. Like, they sure work with them in some way. But okay, go ahead. So all these years later, he finally got to have graduation. He walked during graduation with the class of 2022.
Starting point is 00:16:18 Cap, gown, sat in the little chairs. They called his name. He walked across the stage, got his diploma after all these years. He's 78 years old. You know, I wouldn't have been upset if you mooned everybody. That's the one example where it's like, hey, Hey, you owe it. You owe it to him. And then they take his diploma back. You know what? Life goes on.
Starting point is 00:16:36 That's an awesome story. Good for him for hanging in there and getting that. That is what it's all about. That was Tell Me Something Good. Another one of these stories from finger quotes, Amy's friend. What is for my friend? Because she's a boyfriend of like two months. And she's introducing him to her parents and they're out to dinner.
Starting point is 00:16:55 So you know this isn't me. Okay. And her dad during dinner brings up, how they have a family ring that can be used for a proposal if you would like. Let me get this straight. Yeah, because she's 32. She's been dating him for only two months. Yep.
Starting point is 00:17:10 So the dinner with the family's great. Thumbs up. Cool. Yeah. But at this dinner. Her dad casually. Her dad says we've got her to the guy. Yeah, like to the table, but to the guy.
Starting point is 00:17:21 And she's like, dad. That's tough. And so I just thought, ooh. Yeah, that whole dad talking about engagement, like pushing. on the dude that's not his son. If it was his son, I think I would be like, that's funny, he knows his son. But he's doing it to a dude that ain't his son.
Starting point is 00:17:37 Maybe he's just trying to get the message out there early. Like, hey, in case you're thinking about proposing, we have a family. But that's not the message you want out. If it's not your... How did she feel? She just like that. Like, Dad, stop.
Starting point is 00:17:48 You're embarrassing me. Stop. But that is pretty cool to have a ring he can use. That may be the factor. If it's like, he's on the fence, he's like, I don't know if I should. Free ring. Mm-hmm. Because that's a big part of it.
Starting point is 00:17:59 I think he's looking out for the dude here. Yeah, but you can have that conversation to the side. Okay. Not dinner. Even then, you don't do it at two months. You do it. Early. You do it at two years.
Starting point is 00:18:10 That's a long time. But you do it probably six, nine months when they start to get serious. Amy, when did you get engaged? How long were you dating? Well, we got engaged at the three months mark. There you go. Three months, yeah. That's true.
Starting point is 00:18:24 But he was in the military. Yes. And that sped it up probably a little bit. Right. And that sped up the wedding. and we were going to wait a year and then deployments and then all kinds of things. It was like, well, he's going to Afghanistan, so let's just get married real quick before he goes. That kind of thing.
Starting point is 00:18:39 Military people can relate. Did anyone have a ring given to them by like an old, man, that would be the, I've been the greatest. Like a family passed down. Stress free. Just, yeah, completely stress free. And money saver, guys. That's part of the stress. I mean, who cares about the bank account?
Starting point is 00:18:54 Yeah, that's part of, I mean, that's what I would say. It's part of the stress and having to buy the ring. And then if she doesn't like it, you know, you know, you're just part of the stress and having to buy the ring. You can go together and get Meemaw's all ring fixed. Mm-hmm. Yeah, reset it. Oh, man. I should have just made one up.
Starting point is 00:19:08 What's you going to do? Prove it wasn't? Hey, prove that wasn't my Meemals. It's time for the easiest trivia game of all the trivia games. It's easy trivia. Amy, the category is colors. What color are zebra's stripes? White and black.
Starting point is 00:19:23 Correct. I guess I would have just said black. I just had white and black. And it's all white underneath. Yeah. Do we know the answer to that? though? I know. The answer is black and white here, but if you would have asked me, I would have said their stripes are black, but they're just a white horse.
Starting point is 00:19:36 Or are they a black horse with white stripes? Their whites are too big. What's up, Mike? Wow, I wouldn't, yeah, I didn't miss the crap out of that one. What colors are the stripes on the American flag lunchbox? Red and white? Correct. Eddie, what colors Rudolph the Red nose, Reindeer's nose?
Starting point is 00:19:53 Oh, that's red. Correct. Rudolph the red nose rate, yeah. Thank you. Nobody goes home to the first round. Morgan what color is SpongeBob Squarepants? He's yellow. That's correct. Everybody welcome to easy trivia. Give yourself a round of applause. All right, you don't want to miss it because if you miss it, you get boned and you hear this. You've been boned. Amy's wearing the tiara, but maybe not for much longer. It's okay. I have it on now. They play to five. Eddie's in the league with three wins. I'm coming for you, Amy. How many do I have? Morgan with one. Have you showed up to a game yet? I've been here, man. I've been playing. Go to the scores table and check in. I know. I've been trying, but they won't.
Starting point is 00:20:29 They won't call time out. The category is numbers. Amy. How many people are in a trio? That would be three. Correct. Lunchbox, what's two times two? Four.
Starting point is 00:20:42 Correct. Eddie, how many zeros are there in a million? E1. comma, zero, zero. Six. Correct. V represents what number in Roman numerals, Morgan? Ten.
Starting point is 00:20:57 No, five. Damn. Dang it! I knew that. I did that too fast. What was the... It was five. It was five.
Starting point is 00:21:05 But what was the question again? You said V? B. Yeah. I said that too fast. V is five. Yeah, guys, if you present an answer, I got to take it. It's 10, X.
Starting point is 00:21:15 Mm-hmm. Well, Morgan's been eliminated. Geez. Three remain. The category is... Landmarks. Oh. What city is the Eiffel Tower located in Amy?
Starting point is 00:21:27 That is in Paris. Correct. The Statue of Liberty, Lunchbox, is a gift from what country? Too easy? No. Oh, you don't know it? What do you think? Talk it out.
Starting point is 00:21:40 I'll let you talk it out here. Well, my first thought was England, but then we were fighting England, so why would they give us that, right? When... Don't even. Don't even. The Statue of Liberty was a gift from what country, lunchbox? Why is this jumping out of me? What's jumping?
Starting point is 00:22:04 We'll go France Correct Oh He was jumping out at you Still sounds like he's going to the bathroom Eddie All emotion Is him on the toilet
Starting point is 00:22:22 Doesn't matter what it is It just sounds like at some stage Did you guys know that? Yes We knew that Eddie what city's the Golden Gate Bridge in That is in San Francisco Correct
Starting point is 00:22:32 Let's go to Round 3 The category is Country Music Okay Let's go To make you feel my love by Garth Brooks
Starting point is 00:22:41 to make you feel my love. Was featured in what movie in 1998, Amy? Um, he's rolling in. Uh, hope flips. Correct. Wow. Wow. Good job, Amy. Wow.
Starting point is 00:22:56 Mm-hmm. Lunchbox. What? Who's the lead singer of the band? Yep, I'm done. He has trouble with this. How many lead singers do you know? Like, which ones do you know?
Starting point is 00:23:08 I know. One. Which one? Zach Brown band. Who's the lead singer of the band, Old Dominion? No idea. I mean, they've been there 20 times. I know.
Starting point is 00:23:22 I know what he looks like. No, I know what he looks like. Oh, wow. What is his name, though? No idea's name. This is embarrassing. Why is it embarrassing? You should know his name.
Starting point is 00:23:36 I know the Tripp guy's the drummer. No. Flip. No. Witt. And Tripp is Lanko. And who's Flip? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:23:45 He's just throwing things out there. Oh, man. Johnny Neutron is somebody? Yeah, that's a cartoon. All right, who's the lead singer of Old Dominion Lunchbox? Oh! Oh, no, that's not his name. What is it? What are you thinking? Matt Ramsey.
Starting point is 00:24:01 That's the name that just popped in my head. I have no idea where that name is. Are you going with it? That's my name. The answer is Matt Ramsey. Oh, what? Are you kidding me? What?
Starting point is 00:24:09 Are you kidding me? He just knocked this computer off his desk almost. Are you kidding me? It's Matt Ramsey. Yeah! See, hey, Matt, no disrespect. Your band's great. I know you. I knew you. Eddie. Wow. I'm shocked.
Starting point is 00:24:20 Randy Owen is the lead singer of what legendary country group? That's Alabama. Correct. Oh, my goodness. The next round. It's good thing you didn't get that one. No, I had no idea. I just said hauling oats. Amy, what streets the White House on? Pennsylvania Avenue.
Starting point is 00:24:38 Correct. Lunchbox on which wing of the White House is the Oval Office located? It's easy, man. wing. That's correct. Is that where it's called that? I have no idea. I just guessed it. Eddie, who was the first president to live in the White House? Oh, no. Gosh, I want to say John Adams because it wasn't ready for George.
Starting point is 00:25:01 Easy trivia. Not so easy. Easy trivia. Not so easy. Give me John Adams. Correct. Wow! Because it wasn't ready for George. Yes. Let's go.
Starting point is 00:25:10 The next category is Disney. Oh, man. Amy. Yes. What group of? animals raised Tarzan in the Tarzan movie. What animals raised Tarzan? Well, I don't know if I've ever seen Tarzan, but he swings like a monkey.
Starting point is 00:25:37 Is it like just the type of animal, like a primate? Like that? What's your answer? A group of primates. Mike, we give a group of primates? Why? More specific. Why would I need to be more specific?
Starting point is 00:25:52 That sucks, because, I mean, it could be a grubes. A chimpanzee? A monkey? Those are all monkeys. Go ahead. Kind of, I think. Go ahead. They're all primates. I'm giving you primates.
Starting point is 00:26:05 Thank you. Lunchbox had 15 years to figure out Matt Ramsey. I'm giving you primates. What is it? Guerrillas. I think guerrillas are primates. Yeah. That's the same.
Starting point is 00:26:14 Yeah, sameish. That's close enough. Thank you. Don't yell at me. I didn't do any. Lunchbox. I got this. How many dwarfs did Snow White live with?
Starting point is 00:26:22 That's such an easy one. Go ahead. Seven dwarfs. Correct. I'm surprised you to take a minute for that. He's like, seven is popping out at me. England. Dopey.
Starting point is 00:26:31 I keep seeing dopey. Eddie. Come on. The circle of life is a song from what Disney movie? The Lion King. Correct. The category is animals. Easy trivia.
Starting point is 00:26:46 Amy, what does it call when birds fly to warmer climates for the winter? Migration. Correct. What's the fastest land animal, lunchbox? Is that your answer? Cheetah, correct. Eddie, what do you call a baby lion? I believe it's called a cub.
Starting point is 00:27:05 Is that your answer? Yeah. That's correct. Back to another category of Disney, apparently. Here we go. Disney, but a little harder. Disney, but harder. How many stepsisters does Cinderella have, Amy?
Starting point is 00:27:21 There's the evil stepmom, so can't make her the stepsisters. So then I think that the stepsisters is either two or three, two or three. How many stepsisters do Cinderella have? Which one's jumping up? out at me. Matt Ramsey. Wait a second. The step mom might be like...
Starting point is 00:27:40 How many steps sisters? The Cinderella have. So I think it's two sisters. Is that your answer? Yes. That's correct. Oh my gosh. Lunchbox, what's the name of the bear in Jungle Book?
Starting point is 00:27:54 I've never seen that. Let's go with... Why is this poo bear? Pooh bear coming at you? Pooh bear's coming at me. That's a name that's jumping out. Pooh bear. Where have I heard poo bear?
Starting point is 00:28:10 That does sound familiar. Pooh bear. Jungle Book, name of the bear. Got to be poo bear. Is that your answer? Yep. You've been bowed. Never seen it.
Starting point is 00:28:19 It's Baloo. You never heard of Winnie the Pooh? Oh, it's Boo-Hoo? It's Ballou. Ballou. Oh, so it sounds like poo. Oh, I was thinking. Bare necessity.
Starting point is 00:28:29 That's it. Hey, Eddie. Come on, buddy. What did Lady and the Tramp eat at the Italian restaurant? Spaghetti. Correct. We have two left. What?
Starting point is 00:28:36 What? What? What? What? What? How many dwarves last time? Yeah. You said it was Disney but harder.
Starting point is 00:28:41 Stop coming spaghetti. That's the cover of the... Italian restaurant. Exactly. Guys, relax. Colors. Okay. Colors, but harder?
Starting point is 00:28:51 Toop. Now, is it, we already do colors? Okay, colors, same. Amy, what color is the planet Neptune? Oh, my gosh. I don't know. Neptune? Yellow?
Starting point is 00:29:10 Incorrect. Okay. You've been bow. That's a temporary bone. Yeah. Eddie. Come on. For the win.
Starting point is 00:29:17 Colors. What color bandana does the ninja turtle Michelangelo wear? Oh my. See, lunch is mad. Hold on. Let me think about this. Michelangelo.
Starting point is 00:29:30 So there are four colors. Purple, blue, red, and orange. I'm between red and blue. No, no, red and orange. Michelangelo? Red? Give me orange from Michelangelo. I think red is Raphael.
Starting point is 00:29:48 So, if you look back at it, blue is Donatello purple. Wait, Leonardo's blue. Donatello's purple. Okay. Raphael is red. And Michael is. Yeah. Let's do.
Starting point is 00:30:00 Wow. Your one went away for getting a bag. Come on. I told you guys, I'm going to win this back. That T.R. is mine. What was the answer to Amy? Yeah, what color is Neptune. Blue.
Starting point is 00:30:11 Sorry, I didn't say that. Blue. Like the bear from Jungle Book. Baloo. No, poo bear. I mean, the solar system gets me every time. I don't know why I don't just stop and go home and study it. You know?
Starting point is 00:30:25 Like, I should just go home and study the solar system. No, you don't want to be bored for the rest of your life. Because that's when I get boned the most is if it has to do with the solar system. I get boned a lot. I'm about solar system. All right. There you go. Eddie, congratulations, buddy.
Starting point is 00:30:37 That's a big win. Stupid. The voicemail from Christine in Iowa. Good morning, buddy. I am heading to Nashville with a group of seven friends at the end of June for my five-year cancer free trip. What is one thing that we shouldn't do that makes us look like tourists? Thanks for your house.
Starting point is 00:30:57 First of all, congratulations. Good for you. Love it. Second of all, don't get on a pedal tavern. One of those things you pedal down the road and drink or any of those things, any of those things. You know, you're getting a boat that drives around town. You get a hot tub in it.
Starting point is 00:31:12 Tractor. Like, just stay out of that crap. That screams tourists. All right, here is Stephen from Russellville, Arkansas. Good morning. I actually had a funny dad joke for Amy that I'm proud to say I came up with. What do you call a muffler that gets put on a car? Exhausted.
Starting point is 00:31:35 Y'all have a good day. Love it. That's good. That sounds like an original. What do you call a muffler that's been on a car on a road trip? Yes, for too long or something. Exhausted. He's missing an element.
Starting point is 00:31:49 Yeah, we just punch it up a little bit. I got it, though. Here is Whitney from Southern Utah. I am just calling. I was listening to Amy talk about Scotty McCurry and the protocol that he has, not touching them. And we had a band come to town. And me and my sister got a picture with one of the guys. He totally, like, grabbed our butt as we were, as we were taking the picture.
Starting point is 00:32:17 And as we walked off, she was like, he grabbed my butt. And I was like, me too. What? Hey. Whoa. Wow. Me too. Who did we be?
Starting point is 00:32:25 Who did we? Oh, yeah. Me too. That's not cool. You can't do that. No. Yeah, we blaved out the name of the artist. Okay.
Starting point is 00:32:33 Because, yeah, we obviously have to be a verification or not. Right. But it makes sense. Really? It does. I went to go back and listen to the uncensored. Uncensored. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:32:42 I want to know what that is. Uncut voicemails. Voicemails after dark. We can sell those. Yeah, not cool. You can't grab people's butts. I know she's laughing, but that's not cool. No.
Starting point is 00:32:55 But yeah, Scott and McCurry doesn't touch people, and I get it. Because you don't anybody saying they... That you got, like, accidentally... Somebody grabbed her butt. Because it could be accident, like, oh, but he's just better safe and sorry. Yeah, that is not good. Nope. The Babon Show.
Starting point is 00:33:08 Here's Amy's pile of stories. It looks like scientists are making progress. and being able to communicate with animals. Which ones? Like dolphins or like Stanley the Bulldog? Big difference there. They say they're starting with bats and dolphins, but they say this is a stepping stone
Starting point is 00:33:24 leading us to being able to communicate with our pets, like dogs and cats. Monkeys have done sign language. They've taught monkeys sign language before. So, you know, some animals are far superior than others. I mean, if I could talk to Stanley, I would go, listen, are you bored or are you sad or are you fat? I need to know which one.
Starting point is 00:33:44 That's what I would ask. Maybe he could tell you. Because he's always... He looks the same always. Are you bored? Are you sad? Are you fat or are you sleepy? I'd add a fourth one in there.
Starting point is 00:33:55 That's what I would ask him. Okay, well, when does that come out? When can I get that from Amazon? Well, I don't have an exact date, but they say this is progress. And one of the scientists said that witnessing it happened with what they're able to get from the bats and the other animals that they're testing. They said it's like a miracle. It's magic. Okay.
Starting point is 00:34:11 Can't wait. As if we need another reason to drink coffee, but I just thought I'd throw it out there for everyone. Studies are saying that people who drink coffee daily are living longer than those that don't. Done by the Merrin Coffee Institute. By Folgers. Yes, of course. Oh, and why do they say this? There's just different health benefits linked to coffee.
Starting point is 00:34:32 And when you're consuming it, especially on a daily basis, you don't want to overdo it, that's for sure. But the max is four cups. I mean, it could even be something like coffee drinkers, wake up earlier in the morning. That's why they have coffee and people who would. wake up early in the morning, live a more productive life because, you know, it could be anything like that. Okay, what else? Garth Brooks was doing a concert at Gillette Stadium, and a woman there was holding up a sign saying that she still had a guitar pick from a concert she went to of his in 1992. So that got his attention. He went over, started talking to her, and then he realized,
Starting point is 00:35:02 you know what, if you've kept that guitar pick for that long, I'm going to go ahead and give you the guitar off my back right now. And here's the crowd reacting. Oh, you know, maybe one more thing. A lot of signs at Garth shows, people requesting songs, and it'd be funny if somebody had one that goes, Garth, I think you're my dad. Uh-oh. Right next?
Starting point is 00:35:28 You'll ignore that one. He's like, ah, not we do that one. Pop-la- Mama, Mama love me. Is that it? Yes. Yeah, he's like, I'm not, Daddy, that guy is. All right, go ahead. I'm Amy. That's my file.
Starting point is 00:35:43 That was Amy's pile of stories. It's time for the. The good news. With Amy. Tell me something good. So this woman, Carrie Kirby, was driving along the highway in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma. When she looked down and she saw a teddy bear dressed in a military outfit, and she was like, huh, that must belong to somebody.
Starting point is 00:36:04 So she pulls over. She gets it, and she was determined to find the owner. She reached out to Fox 23, told the news, like, hey, this is really important to me. I want to find the owner. Blasted on social media. Well, Fox 23 aired the story, and then they got an email. from Ray Kindes. And he said, that's my bear. He is a veteran that rides in processions, like funeral processions, like on his motorcycle with a group of people. And his bear always rides with him.
Starting point is 00:36:29 And the bear had fallen off his bike. And he thought it was lost forever. But luckily, Carrie found it. Is that the listener? Is this the listener that we're going to play? Yeah. Because she posted on the B-Team page. She was like, I saw I was just on the news. Yeah, this is a clip of her here. I'm so glad to get it back to you. I'm so, well, thank you so much for buying me. You're welcome. Ray served in the Army for 23 years. Now in his late 60s, he rides his motorcycle to escort fellow veterans to their funeral,
Starting point is 00:36:55 and his bear always comes with. That's when he says he lost Iron Mike, named after a famous military statue. When she found it, I'm like, oh, man, I couldn't believe it. You know, because you never hear of somebody finding something that falls off a motorcycle very rarely. And she's in a Pimp and Joy sweatshirt, and so it was sent around in our little text group, and then I went over to the BT page and she was like, oh my, can I believe I'm on the news in a Pimp of Joy sweatshirt. So it's a listener.
Starting point is 00:37:19 Yeah, no, it's crazy. And it's very fitting. You tell she put it on purposely because it's a patriotic, one of our patriotic Pimp and Joy sweatshirts. And it's just a really special moment. So shout out to Carrie Kirby. And speaking of Pimp and Joy, 9 a.m. Central Time today, our patriotic Pimp and Joy line goes up and all the money that we get from it that we make.
Starting point is 00:37:38 We don't keep any of it. It's going to build a home for Anthony Thompson, who was hit with an IED, who is in a wheelchair, non-communicative, but he lives with his wife and his kid, and it's difficult to move around his house in a wheelchair. So we want to fix that so you guys can help us out today as we build another home for a hero.
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