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same prolific con artist,
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Hey, here we are again.
Morning, studio.
Morning.
Okay, we get a lot of emails.
We do a segment every single day, which we'll do in a minute that's called the
mailbag where people mostly ask for advice.
But we have a different kind of email here now, rating all the guys.
on this show and their looks.
Why?
I don't know.
Why, Scova, Steve.
What prompted her to write this?
She doesn't say why.
She just sent it to the mailbag,
and I felt like she's just a bold listener
that wanted to talk about the guys in the show.
Okay, guys, do you want to?
I mean, I don't mind it.
Does Amy mind it?
Am I in it?
I think it's just the guys.
I mean, if every guy is okay with it,
if even one of you is like,
I don't feel comfortable with it,
then we pull it.
What guys did she rate, Scuba?
Bobby, Eddie, Lunchbox, and Ray.
Okay, Ray, are you go with it?
You'll lunch.
I'm not embarrassed to be called a 10.
Let's go, dude.
Let's go ahead.
Do you want to start from Least to most?
No, just read it in the order.
She wrote it.
And just keep in mind, guys, like, looks are relative.
Like, everybody has their opinion.
Why are you looking at me?
Because I always look at you.
You're looking right at me?
Yeah, because, no.
You think Bobby's going to get his feelings hurt.
No.
You think I'm ugly?
No.
And I just think in general, I don't like commenting on people's looks or bodies, but go
ahead.
All right.
So K.P. writes, Bobby, you're a solid 8.5, and if you lose the glasses, you're a 9.
Wow.
So if you don't see.
But you won't see if you lose the glasses.
Exactly.
You pick.
8.5? Pretty solid, though.
That's about 2 points higher than I think I am.
Anything else about me?
That's it, yeah.
Okay, who's next?
Eddie is next.
Okay.
Eddie, you're a 7.
And he'd be even better if he wore his Beanie hat.
He'd be an 8.
He's hot.
Watch me tomorrow.
wear my beanie hat
for the rest of the year.
She wants snowboard ready.
Next up.
Lunchbox, you're up next.
Lunchbox is a 5.5.
But could be a 6
if he's a bit nicer and less of an
egomaniac.
I love how she at least.
She's penalizing you for your attitude, though.
I mean, that's fine.
I mean, here's the thing.
Did she send a picture of herself?
I doubt it, because I'll rate her,
and I bet you it's not very good.
Stop it.
Okay, and?
And Ray is up last.
And Ray, the guy next to me, is an 8.5.
Yeah.
But with stacked shoes, he's pretty much a nine.
Yeah.
I love how she bumped everybody up based on if you do this,
you will get a half a point.
Now, she did talk about the ladies.
Do you want me say that as well?
I don't.
Is anything, nothing mean about the ladies.
They're actually not mean.
It's pretty nice.
Go ahead.
So Amy's a 10 just because.
Oh, my gosh.
Have you looked to her, u-lala.
Wow.
It's not.
And she's French.
U-lala.
Okay, go ahead.
And Morgan is a nine.
If she studied here, her geography a little more, she'd be a 9.5.
Oh.
Geography.
There, you know, it's fair.
Is that it?
That's it, yes, from KP.
Is KP a guy or a girl?
I assumed a girl?
I assumed, too.
Yes, she's a loyal female listener.
This is her thoughts.
Well, if she's loyal, then it's true.
Yeah, I'm not really doing with this.
Well, KP, thank you.
And if you guys want to send anything to the mailbag, Morgan, what do they do?
Mailbag at bobbybones.com.
There you go, guys.
It's that time of the morning where we open up.
the mailbag.
You send an email and we read it on the air.
It's something we call Bobby's Mailbag.
Yeah.
Hello, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
Bobby Bones.
My name is Liz.
I'm dating guy right now.
I don't know what to think about the fact that he's 32 years old and only takes baths.
So he's got a great corporate job, a nice car, a beautiful apartment, really seems to have his life together.
But for some reason, I can't get over the fact that he never
take showers
when I asked him why he told me
that he never liked to take him as a kid
and only likes to take about two showers a month
and that's when he's in a rush.
What?
I think this is really weird
and I feel like it might be
some crazy thing he has with his mom or something.
What?
He told me he's very close with his mother.
I just feel like men don't
and shouldn't take baths all the time.
On occasion, sure.
But not all the time, right?
Is anyone else dating a guy
of married to a guy who only takes baths?
Signed Liz.
It's weird, but it's not a deal breaker.
If you're finding a deal breaker out of his bath habits, then you're wanting a deal breaker somewhere in this.
It's weird.
I take the occasional bath.
Yeah, occasional.
I know, no, but even that I hear.
I get crap for.
And you know what?
I'm okay with that.
I like a bath.
Maybe one a day even.
Get out of here.
Maybe.
Okay, maybe four to five a week.
How about that?
Wow.
Okay, but you also shower either before or after your bath, don't you?
Most times.
95% of times I shower.
He's just straight bathing.
Sometimes I'll shower before and then get in the bath.
Yeah.
But that ruins the warm.
That ruins the warm.
Because your body's already adjusted to warm and then you're just getting in water that's warm.
The move is to take a bath first.
But then sometimes you're getting there and it's like, I know.
Floating stuff.
And you're like, I know.
Gross.
This is what I'm going to say about this, Liz.
I don't think you should assign mother issues with him
just because he likes to take bats
and because he's close to his mom.
And that was a leap.
I think as Morgan would say,
this is a yellow flag,
but I would say a slightly yellow flag.
I don't think it's a big deal.
It's weird.
But let him look at your bathroom habits.
I'm sure you got some secret stuff going on
that you don't want anybody to know.
Yes, it's weird.
But I don't think you cancel a relationship because of it.
Morgan, what would you do if you're dating to God,
only takes baths.
I mean, yeah, I would definitely find it weird,
but if that's the worst thing about him,
I mean, I think you're doing pretty great.
I think the same thing.
I think she's looking for a way out.
So we're going to conclude with, yes, it's odd.
All odd things aren't bad.
I don't know a single guy who only takes baths.
And it's probably from some childhood thing.
But I don't think it's worth ending a relationship over
if this is why you're ending the relationship.
There could be many other real things.
So, Liz, we will leave you with that.
If you're looking for a reason to break up with them, you have it.
Yeah.
Break up with them.
You don't want them anyway.
But if this is the only thing, you're like everything but this is perfect,
don't let this ruin this relationship.
We will always like to say it's weird.
And that's from somebody who takes a path four to five times a week.
We got your email and we read it on the air.
Now it's about to close Bobby's mail pack.
Yeah.
Fun fact Friday.
The five most fun facts of the week
As brought to you by Amy
Number five
So the Beatles considered naming their album
in 1969
Everest
But since no one wanted to go to Tibet
For a photo shoot
The album was called Abby Road
And they walked right outside the studio
Right there
That's amazing
Isn't that funny?
They were like, I don't know what to name us
What's the laziest thing we can do?
Right outside, Paul
Mine's terrible
Yours is pretty good
Thank you
Mine is nice
Number four.
In Singapore, using someone else's Wi-Fi network without their permission is punishable.
By up to three years in prison, a $10,000 fine or both.
I wonder if anyone's actually done that and served that time.
Or if that's one of those dumb laws, like Amy, I go, I found the dumb law from Wisconsin.
You can't chew gum and close your right eye at the same time.
I bet this really has been enforced.
I don't know.
Callers.
Callers from Singapore?
I checked our podcast numbers.
We ain't that strong over there.
Number three.
So people who run marathons finish the race about a half an inch shorter than when they started.
It's the temporary effect your back muscles have like tensing up over the course of the race.
How do you get taller do you think, though?
Because the next time I want to go into my driver's license, I want to do that.
So if they officially list me at 6-1, because I'm almost there.
Okay.
Then I can tell Kaylin, no, I'm listed as 6-1.
Stop telling me I'm not.
You could probably do like a cocktail of things, like go see a chiropractor.
go to a yoga class and then maybe get stretched by someone.
All before the DMV.
Can you just wear high heels?
No.
And not tell them.
Oh.
Interesting.
And I don't even know if you get measured at the DMV.
I think you could just tell them and they'll be like, all right.
You just write it down.
Let me look at my driver's lines.
Let's see.
If it says 6-2, then you know that you can just tell them.
I just hold them.
It says 6-1.
Number two.
So Jeffrey Dahmer once consumed a sleeping pill-laced drink that he made for a victim
by accident.
So Jeffrey Dahmer, by the way, is the cannibal guy that killed people.
Yeah, and ate him.
Yeah.
And so he made a drink for somebody else and accidentally drank it.
It reminds me of what's the movie with Andre the Giant?
Princess Bride.
And they're playing the game to drink the one that's poisonous.
Yeah.
Except for, yeah, he was intended for a victim.
But then he's the one that ended up passing out.
Indubly or whatever he says.
Indespeakable.
Inconceivable.
Inconceivable.
Inconceivable.
This is a Jeffrey Dahmer story.
That's a terrible story.
This is dark.
But the guy, the victim lived.
For me.
This is good.
Stole his clothes,
hundreds of dollars and a watch.
Got away with it.
So he robbed Jeffrey Dahmer.
Wow.
I would do.
Take some people.
I think I would just run.
I don't think I'll rob.
I just run.
Yeah, that stinks.
I don't know.
I mean,
I was Googling more about this when I,
after I read this fun fact,
I came across it.
It's not that fun.
I mean, interesting.
No, I know.
You're right.
This is on Dark Fact Tuesday.
Sorry, but it is true.
All right.
And.
Number one.
So the myth that eating carrots can help you see in the dark was invented by the British Air Force during World War II.
They were trying to explain how British air raids were so successful without telling the Germans about the existence of radar.
So they didn't want to give radar the credit.
So they're like, oh, yeah, we've just been eating a lot of carrots.
Do you know that there is something you can do to make you see better in the dark?
Just read the story.
So, on the islands, the guys that are driving their boats that work out there, they run into coral reefs a lot.
So, and if you smoke weed, it helps you see at night better.
And people always wondered, how are they not crashing their boats?
And they'd always swore by it for years and years and years.
And apparently, it actually does something that allows you to see better at night.
It messes with your eyes.
This is in Jamaica?
Ray, what are you nodding at?
What Steve says, yeah, Jamaica.
In Jamaica?
They do that a lot over there.
They do, but then they tested it, and it does help you see better at night.
Wow.
Which is crazy.
Crazy.
But that's the carrots do not.
Yeah.
So, kids?
No.
No.
It's a fat Friday.
It's time for the good news.
With Amy.
Tell me something good.
This guy,
Brendan Burt was driving in Iowa. It was late at night. Didn't know where he was going.
Took a wrong turn. But that wrong turn saved people's lives because he saw a house on fire.
And he said he just had this like gut feeling that he should go check and see if anybody is
inside. So he got out of his car and went and started banging on the windows and screaming,
fire, fire. And then out the front door because yes, these kids were asleep. They woke up
eight years old, 14 years old, 17 years old. And then a 22 year old.
They all emerged from the house.
The parents were out of town, and they are just super grateful for Brendan saving their children.
And here's Brendan talking about it.
They came out the door, like, I just felt, I was one of the breakdown and cry.
I don't even know these people here.
You know, that's a commitment.
I'm glad he did it.
But you have to go, okay, I'm going to go bang on that door.
Yeah.
I'm going to go yell fire and bang on a door.
And yes, there's a fire, but still, you got to have that in you.
Because that's risky.
Once Eddie saw a fire.
I did.
And it ended up being a tobacco smokehouse.
And I knocked on doors saying, guys,
wasn't a fire at all, was it?
No, they said, what are you doing?
That's a smokehouse.
But better safe than, sorry.
I agree.
And the video is crazy.
Because of the fire?
Well, you see the people running out of the house
and the whole porch is on fire,
so they're running right underneath the flames.
Yeah.
Eddie's video or the video Amy's talking about?
No, no.
There's no video of mine.
Okay, okay, okay.
All right, that is what it's all about.
That was Tell Me Something Good.
A win is a win.
A win.
A win is a win.
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There's two golden rules that any man should live by.
Rule one, never mess with a country girl.
You play stupid games, you get stupid prizes.
And rule two, never mess with her friends either.
We always say that trust your girlfriends.
I'm Anna Sinfield, and in this new season of the girlfriends...
Oh my God, this is the same man.
A group of women discover they've all dated the same prolific con artist.
I felt like I got hit by a truck.
I thought, how could this happen to me?
The cops didn't seem to care.
So they take matters into their own hands.
I said, oh, hell no.
I vowed I will be his last target.
He's going to get what he deserves.
Listen to the girlfriends.
Trust me, babe.
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I'm Ego Vodom.
My next guest, you know from Step Brothers Anchorman,
Saturday Night Live,
and The Big Me,
Money Players Network. It's Will Ferrell.
Woo, woo, woo, woo, woo. My dad gave me the best advice ever. I went and had lunch with them
one day and I was like, and dad, I think I want to really give this a shot. I don't know what
that means, but I just know the groundlings. I'm working my way up through and I know it's a place
that come look for up and coming talent. He said if it was based solely on talent, I wouldn't worry
about you, which is really sweet. Yeah. He goes, but there's so much luck involved.
And he's like, just give it a shot. He goes,
But if you ever reach a point where you're banging your head against the wall and it doesn't feel fun anymore, it's okay to quit.
If you saw it written down, it would not be an inspiration.
It would not be on a calendar of, you know, the cat.
Just hang in there.
Yeah, it would not be.
Right, it wouldn't be that.
There's a lot of luck.
Listen to Thanks, Dad, on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcast, or wherever you get your podcasts.
On the Bobby Bones show now.
Adam Sandler.
Adam's happening, man. It's Bobby.
Hi, Bobby. How are you, buddy?
As a, you know, sports guy and a comedy guy, like the movie being about basketball and your love of basketball,
was the movie an outlet for you to play more basketball selfishly?
Like, this would be a good movie to do because you could play more?
Bobby, I had the worst thing happen to an old man.
I played a lot when we were there.
The first part of the movie we shot, played hoop every day, had a great time.
And then the second half of the movie,
because we had to separate two halves,
because of the pandemic,
we had to not do contact basketball for a while.
Then when it was safe enough,
all the guys started showing up playing hoop.
I played for maybe a few weeks with the guys.
It was incredible.
And then my stupid groin popped
was some weird.
And then I was like limping around.
Everybody would be like, why are you walking like that?
It was humiliating.
So I got nothing.
Those viral videos that you play in
pickup ball and it's always highlights i've never seen a viral video of you sucking it's always like
sandler dominates like uh dropping dimes are you that good all the time or are they just selective
on what they put up no i'm that good all the time no no no no that's what i thought
no you know i suck many times out there there are our times though bobby where i'll go
why would they show that and not this because i had a killer pass that day and then i'll i'll
sometimes when i'm out there playing and i notice the cameras come up and the kids are shooting me
and stuff. I'm like, I'd make an ice pass. I look up. I'm like, nobody caught that?
That was a good moment, man. We would have loved that one. The movie's about your character
chasing his dream, and your character says that people in their 50s don't have dreams,
but just asking you as a person, do you still have dreams at this point with all that you've done?
I'm very thankful that I get to do all this stuff. I'm probably still driven like I used to
be as a kid. When I commit to something, I try to
go full tilt and be as good as I can. But I only I dream about it as much as I dream about
my kids having a good life now. You know, they're 13 and 16. So I think about bad a lot now.
I'm like, oh, man, I just please hope they have happiness and they get to dive into whatever
they're dying to do that they get to do it. Hustle is such a good movie, again, especially for me.
He was a big fan of you, a big fan of sports movies. And when you did uncut gems, you know,
I felt like you were snubbed a nomination.
Do you feel like when you nail a serious movie that you want to do it and you don't get the nomination,
which I thought, I thought you were going to get it honestly.
So I just thought it was going to be there.
And when it was, and I was disappointed for you because we're best friends and stuff.
But do you feel like when you almost nail it that you should go back and do another one
because you've gotten so close to it?
And it's like you're there.
They just need you to do one more real serious movie, you know, in a row.
I don't know, man.
I don't even know what I think anymore.
Like when I did that Jams movie, I just, that Oscar stuff kind of comes out up and they start
talking about it and blah, blah, blah, oh, maybe this and that.
Then I started going, well, if I got to, if I got to go and talk about this and run around
and meet people who vote and all that stuff, I was like, let me just say I want this thing
real bad.
I got to tell you, it wasn't on my mind in real life when I came out to.
Hollywood as a kid. I just wanted to be Eddie Murphy, man. I didn't think about an Oscar.
But when I do stuff like this, I do, I do my best. I work at my ass off and I do want it to be,
I don't want to let people down. I don't want to let people, the directors down, people who put
the money into it all. I tried to do as good as I can. And then also, you know, my kids get
psyched if I'm good, good in a movie. It's fun to come home and talk about hard work.
and scenes that I did that were interesting.
I don't know, man.
The Oscar thing, that probably makes people nuts.
I just going to try to do good.
You mentioned Eddie Murphy,
and I've heard people say that the first time they met you,
that they were so intimidated by how funny you are,
how funny they've seen you be maybe in movies, television, et cetera,
even on stage, which, by the way, your last special was so freaking good.
Who was it for you that you saw once you started to make it New York or L.A.?
that was so funny, you almost were intimidated because you're like, I'm not that.
Wow.
There's a bunch of those in my early days where I would go, oh, my God, how did he do that?
How did she do that?
Kevin Meaney, there was a comedian Kevin Meaney.
When he went on stage, he would destroy so hard that it was just humiliating.
You didn't know how to go after him.
You know, Rodney Dangerfield, when I was young, that was my guy that made me get into this and Eddie.
but there's been a lot of comedians over the years that I see that I just go, well, I don't want to go on after that.
That's too good.
All right, last one for you.
So when you work with athletes that are so tall yet still are able to move like deer, like a seven foot or like Dirk,
they can still be like a way better athlete than I could ever be.
But he's also, I mean, it's almost like a science experiment that shouldn't work the way it does.
Does it ever just get normal to you?
And you just like, yeah, that's just how it is.
they're just seven foot and awesome.
I mean, dude, I'm not,
wancho is insane.
All the guys,
all the guys that were in the movie when they would just move,
it's a whole other level of moving.
You know that.
But I'll tell you what,
Bobon,
just shooting around,
Bobon, he's seven,
what is he?
I don't know, seven something.
Like seven, four or something like that?
Something like that, right?
His hands are so gigantic.
His body's built.
He's massive.
But he's like,
move, smooth.
When he takes a shot,
It's got like the softest touch.
It's just, it's a whole other thing.
Like you said, I don't know how they do it.
All right. I hope everybody watches Hustle.
It's so good. Watch it on Netflix.
Adam, just a big fan. Just appreciate you
and thanks for the time. And I would wish you success,
but you don't need it. So you can wish me success.
Would you wish me success at the end of this? I've never done this before.
So let me have it. Bobby, you got a lot of success coming.
You're very cool. Very nice to me.
Thank you for that. And you're smooth as hell, man.
And you got a lot of good stuff coming.
There we have it. We heard it right there.
Adam, thanks, buddy.
All right.
Later, guys.
A voicemail we got last night.
Hey, Bobby.
Hey, studio.
Just driving from Virginia to Kentucky to visit my family.
And you guys kept me awake tonight.
I appreciate your show and everything you do.
I appreciate that.
Man, night driving.
If you're a little sleepy, tough.
You roll your window down.
You scream.
You stick your head out.
Loud music.
I mean, it's everything.
So if we can help with that, that's awesome.
Here is the next voicemail.
Hey.
Yes, we're supposed to do.
I'm at
take on the
game
please.
They're a
John Mayer
concert
Oh
Oh
I'm here
Okay bye
That's cool
That's cool
That's funny
Also it's worse
song
What?
Oh, it's so good
Bones
Come on
That's because
You guys
Are real fans
Yes
No
We know other songs
Not real fans
Love the hits
No
The bubble
Gum tongue
But is great
That just
makes me think
Of
I change it
College
I dislike that song
And John Mayer
is one
My favorite
favorite ever
And I dislike
that song
Yeah
Yeah, well, eat posers.
Here is the next one.
Weirdo.
You guys were talking about things that you would like.
A few more of, things you don't like.
I would tell you the thing that I would like to see or hear less of is lunchbox's
negativity.
He's got his bits.
He's funny when he's doing pranks.
But his negativity is just completely opposite from the show.
Love the games.
Love to see you guys do that.
Thanks, guys.
Love the show.
Here's Amy's pile of stories.
So would you own up to your restaurant bill if it was wrong?
If it comes out, one item's missing, do you just like sign the check?
and you're like, okay, no big deal, or do you contact the waiter and be like, oh, I didn't get charged for something?
I'm going to be honest, I don't look.
Oh, really?
Mm-mm.
If I did notice, I probably would say something because I wouldn't want the waiter to get in trouble.
I wouldn't make it about me.
I don't think I'm going to heaven because I go, hey, my pudding's not on here.
But I wouldn't want the waiter to get in trouble as someone who waited tables for a long time.
Well, a study was done, and customers were invited to a restaurant where they could order two items.
At the end of the meal, the bill came out.
So it's like only two items, easy to see.
one of the two items was missing,
and more than half of the customers
did not flag the issue with the bill,
and women were way more likely to be honest about the mistake.
Okay, I believe that.
This is my move at a restaurant
because I like to go in and eat as soon as I get there,
and I like to leave as close to my final bite as possible.
So sometimes, and why I don't always look at the check,
I will just give them my card when they bring the entree.
So they bring something, and they take something,
and they take something.
Ah, yeah.
Therefore, my check comes to me when I'm halfway through my entree,
so on that last bite, I'm out the door.
So this doesn't affect me, but I would if I knew,
because again, I wouldn't want to get them in trouble.
Right.
Survey in the room, would you guys, Eddie?
No.
Lunchbox.
No chance.
All right, there you have it.
And that's more than half.
Yep.
All right.
So two things.
One, Lindsay Lohan joined TikTok,
so people are excited about maybe some content they're going to see from her,
And second thing is she revealed we've all been saying her name wrong all these years.
Okay, let me guess what it is.
Lindsay Lahan.
Oh, that's a good guess.
I don't know.
Here we go.
Hey, everyone, it's Lindsay Lowen, and guess what?
Now I'm on TikTok.
So we say Lohan, but yeah, it's Loan.
So follow Lindsay Loan on TikTok.
I'm not calling her that.
It's too late now.
Well, everybody's been saying mine I'm wrong forever, too.
It's Bonez.
Oh, really?
Bobby Boness, yeah.
Yeah.
So Kane Brown was talking about his man cave, and he says it's actually more of like a man
arena because there's a garage for his cars, a gym for working out, a basketball court,
and a sports bar.
And obviously, working out is something super important to him.
And he was quoted in this article saying that his goals for his body is to be his
security guard, security guard.
He could.
And Kane and I follow each other on Instagram.
And he will post these things in his story where it's like today in the workout,
Kane lifted the amount of a tractor.
Whoa.
He has some kind of app or something that measures what he's work in doing.
Oh, really?
Like today's workout.
Kane lifted a tank.
Like, of everything he did all together.
Yeah, yeah, combined.
Yeah.
That's funny.
Yeah.
So he's quite physically fit.
I made me.
That's my pile.
That was Amy's pile of stories.
It's time for the good news.
With lunchbox.
Tell me something good.
My band Pablo decided he's going to go scuba diving off the coast of California.
So it gets his gear, goes out.
Oh, let's get in.
the water. Loses consciousness. In the water. Uh-oh. What's he going to do? He's unconscious.
Luckily for him, there was a group of mermaids nearby. Oh, yeah. I don't understand what they're
doing, but they're dressed in mermaid tales. But not real mermaids. Like people do it like doing
role play, cosplay. That's kind of cool. It's become so popular. There's groups of mermaids that go
out for swims and they were out for a swim. And they found Pablo got his gear off, gave him out to
mouth and got him to the paramedics.
What if you're that dude, you're like coming to coming back to this mermaid.
What the?
He's like, I'm dead.
100%.
He thinks whatever's that I'm dead.
Mermaids making out with them.
Also, how do you swim with that tail on?
It looks so difficult.
We go to the, when the summer is there, we'd go to the city pool or whatever, and there'd be
people in mermaid.
And I'm like, that has to be so dangerous for your kid to be swimming in a mermaid costume.
But I never say.
It's a man meant for mermaiding or is it a costume to look?
There's a difference.
Like if you were dressed as a little mermaid
That probably wouldn't be
Super safe to jump in the lake
Because you can't really move your leg
Yeah these are made
You keep starting to move like a mermaid
Right now I'm like you have your legs stuck to
I don't know I always saw them at the pool
And I was like that
That doesn't seem safe
But I never told their parents that I just let them be them
Yeah good for you
Hey so the mermaid saves the guy
That's what we liked that way
Yeah the mermaids save the guy
They gave a little mouth to mouth
Okay
It's a weird way to give mouth to mouth
You do full mouth
Oh my gosh, I hope.
I mean, I would be thankful if flinchbox gave me mouth to mouth, but I don't want it.
You'd never get that taste at every.
Ever.
You'd have a hair and that taste in your mouth forever.
Are you thinking about it right now, Amy, be giving you mouth to mouth?
That's what it's all about.
Good job, Mermaids.
That was tell me something good.
A win is a win.
A win is a win.
I don't care what I'm saying.
Yep, that's me.
Clever Taylor the 4th.
You might have seen the skits, the reactions, my journey from basketball.
to college football or my career in sports media.
Well, somewhere along the way, this platform became bigger than I ever imagined.
And now I'm bringing all of that excitement to my brand new podcast, The Clifford Show.
This is a place for raw, unfiltered conversations with some of your favorite athletes,
creators, and voices that not only deserve to be heard, but celebrated.
One week, I'll take you behind the scenes of the biggest moments in sports and entertainment,
and the next we'll talk about life, mental health, purpose, and even music.
The Clifford Show isn't just a podcast.
It's a space for honest conversations, stories that don't always get told,
and for people who are chasing something bigger.
So, if you've ever supported me or you're just chasing down a dream,
this is right where you need to be.
Listen to The Clifford Show on the iHeart radio app, Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcast.
And for more behind the scenes, follow at Clifford and at TikTok Podcast Network on TikTok.
There's two golden rules that any man should live by.
Rule one, never mess with a country girl.
She plays stupid games, you get stupid prizes.
And Rule 2, never mess with her friends either.
We always say that trust your girlfriends.
I'm Anna Sinfield, and in this new season of the girlfriends...
Oh my God, this is the same man.
A group of women discover they've all dated the same prolific con artist.
I felt like I got hit by a truck.
I thought, how could this happen to me?
The cops didn't seem to care.
So they take matters into their own hands.
I said, oh, hell no.
I vowed I will be his last target.
He's going to get what he deserves.
Listen to the girlfriends.
Trust me, babe.
On the Iheart radio app, Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcasts.
What's up, everyone?
I'm Ego Wodom.
My next guest, you know from Step Brothers Anchorman,
Saturday Night Live,
and the Big Money Players Network,
it's Will Ferrell.
Woo, woo, woo, woo.
My dad gave me the best advice.
ever. I went and had lunch with them one day and I was like, and dad, I think I want to really give
this a shot. I don't know what that means, but I just know the groundlings. I'm working my way
up through and I know it's a place that come look for up and coming talent. He said, if it was
based solely on talent, I wouldn't worry about you, which is really sweet. Yeah. He goes, but there's so
much luck involved. And he's like, just give it a shot. He goes, but if you ever reach a point
where you're banging your head against the wall and it doesn't feel fun anymore, it's okay to quit.
If you saw it written down, it would not be an inspiration.
It would not be on a calendar of, you know, the cat.
Just hang in there.
Yeah, it would not be.
Right, it wouldn't be that.
There's a lot of luck.
Listen to Thanks Dad on the Iheart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast.
All right, let's go over to the voicemail line.
Hello, this is Jessica.
This is Nolan.
And we have a morning corny.
Why do spiders make good baseball players?
Because they catch fly!
Have a great day. Love your show.
Pretty good.
They've got it down.
Here's another one.
Hi, I have a morning corny for Amy.
What is the best time on the clock?
6.30, hands down.
We'll pick Suey.
Hands down.
Okay, let's go over to the pro, though.
Here's Amy with the morning corny.
The morning corny.
How do you make the number one disappear?
How do you make the number one disappear?
You add a G and it's gone.
Add a G in phone.
Ah, one, O&E.
Ah.
That was the morning, corny.
On the phone right now is Ron, who lives in South Carolina.
Hey, Ron, what's happening?
Hey, Bob, good morning.
Good morning, studio.
Morning.
So I hear we talk a lot of,
running into celebrities and how to react and whether to approach them or not.
So I find out, yes, on Sunday, my daughter lives in an adjacent state to where I live.
Chris Stapleton is going to be staying next to her in the house like 20 feet away from her for a month,
recording an album.
I'm curious to the studio's thoughts on how they would react to Chris Stapleton,
staying in the house literally next to them,
do you just let him stay there and hang out and not make it public,
or do you go over and introduce yourself and welcome him to the town that you're in?
It's an interesting question.
It's all you.
Yeah.
Oh, man.
So, this is what I would say, mostly knowing Chris,
he's a very private person just to begin with.
So I think a lot of what I'm going to say reflects not only
celebrity culture, but also Chris himself.
It would be very kind to offer anyone
any sort of help, period.
So I'm going to lead with that.
What I would do, I wouldn't go over to the house and knock on the door and be like,
Hey, Chris is stable to see.
What you, buddy.
It's my favorite song.
What I would do, first of all, is nothing.
I would respect the privacy of whomever was in that house.
Chris Stapleton or Amy's cousin.
Doesn't matter.
That's your place inside those walls.
That is your private area.
Next up, if I were to see at a time that I was out,
maybe getting in the driveway, the car in the driveway,
and they were, Chris, somebody from his team,
you could just say, hey, guys, I know Ron, you're not living next door.
I'd be like, hey, I'm Ron.
I'm the neighbor.
If you guys need anything, feel free to come knock on the door.
You know, I would offer your services at a time
when it wasn't weird to offer your services.
That's nice.
I just don't think for anyone,
I would go up and knock on the door and go,
what's going on in there?
Okay.
I don't even like when people do that to me.
Right.
Like, as a normal person, whenever,
I just move into a place.
Oh.
So, like, but if you would normally be that person
that welcomes someone into the neighborhood,
so you just set that aside.
Especially because you know the situation.
Bread and cookies, something like that.
Because you know the situation.
and you know, because I'm telling you now, that Chris is a very private person.
I would say that you do not go knock on the door, that if you do see them out in an organic
circumstance, you can go, hey, I'm Ron.
If you guys need anything, let me know.
You know what?
They're probably not going to need anything.
You're right.
You're right.
Or the second or third time, if you do kind of develop some sort of, you know, relationship,
like you talk, you know, you're picking out the paper in your underwear outside, I don't
know.
Be like, hey, we'd love to make dinner.
for you guys. You could do that. But that needs to be like third or fourth once you have a conversation
and you have this super substancey relationship, but at least you have that. So, I would say veer
to the side of leave him alone. But it's pretty cool. Would you tell the whole town? No. No, I wouldn't,
because I wouldn't want the, I wasn't told on me. Right. That's my advice, Ron. That's good advice.
If it were John Party, I'd go over with a keg. Be like, what up, John Party? Different for everybody. Yes,
different for everybody. All right, Ron. Have a great day. Good morning, buddy.
I hope you have an awesome rest of the day.
Thank you, you too.
I'm just confusing myself with that sentence.
All right.
I was watching a video of a kid play basketball in high school.
He's from Virginia's name's Evan Randall.
He shoots a three-pointer, and before it goes in, he does a backflip on the court.
Whoa.
It's the craziest thing I've ever seen.
Oh, that's amazing.
It's awesome, and he makes it.
Did he just do a backflip?
I think he did.
He just shot the three, banked it in, and did a backflip.
Look at Alexander.
Alexander's even given him a standing o.
Did we get that on film?
It was awesome.
ESPN put it on.
I thought maybe the refs was like
call a tech or something.
But I guess doing a backflip's not illegal on the court.
Dude, he did a backflip while the ball was still in the air.
That's what I said.
As soon as he shot it.
He didn't do it after he made it.
He did it while I was in the air.
That's so cool.
That's from W.TKR.
Amy, what's your crowning moment from high school?
I think this is just something that would be in my head,
maybe not others.
but I was on this committee called Hall of Honor,
and like a bunch of alumni from Austin High would come back,
and the gym was filled with people, you know,
current students and previous past students.
And I was tapped to give a speech,
and it was my first time ever doing public speaking in front of a group.
And I was very nervous, but I did it.
And so I think that was the time when I realized, like, oh, I can do this.
And my chemistry teacher was in charge of the club,
and she didn't think very highly of me.
But she was so proud of me after I did.
did it, that it really left me with like this good feeling. So that's what I'll never forget.
I know what lunchbox is it going to be. Of course. We all do. But let's hear it. Oh, we can say it
to go ahead. Well, I mean, I have so many, but I guess the one I would pick is it was 1999. It was prom night.
And we're all there gathered at this nice hotel dressed up in our tuxes and nice dresses.
And they said, prom king, Anderson High School class in 99 is. And they called my name.
And I was crowned.
Locked up on stage, they had the music playing, and they stuck the crown on my head.
And they said, you are the prom king, and you can brag about it for the rest of your life.
They said that?
No.
But in my head, that is what they were saying.
Yeah, that's cool.
Yeah.
And you tell us about that probably once a month still.
At least, because not a lot of people get crowned prom king, only one a year.
Do you think that's in your top five life moments?
Yep.
Top three life moments?
Yep.
He's got three kids.
I know.
I'm afraid to ask if it's a top life moment.
Is being named Prom King
your top life moment?
Yep.
Oh my God.
I mean, you know how you watch it.
What's the big thing when you watch a movie out of Hollywood?
Is the prom king or is?
That's true.
It sounds like a grandparent.
It is.
It is.
It is.
And like I did it.
I am not wrong.
They make movies about it.
That's how big a deal it is.
And did you know that you would win?
I didn't know because they said you could only win one award and I already won class clown.
And so I was like, ah, I can't win another one.
But boom, what up?
Class clowns you?
When you went back to your high school reunion, did they remember you as prom king?
Yeah.
When I checked in all progings here.
They chant prom.
Recrown you?
I thought about wearing my crown to the reunions, but I didn't take it.
But I did.
Eddie, what's your crowning moment from high school?
Really?
You want me to follow that?
I know.
I mean, whatever I'm going to say is not as good as that.
But I did my senior year high school.
I made a homemade helmet that looked just like our football team's helmet.
It was gold.
It had a Mustang on both sides.
And I wore it everywhere.
Pep rallies to all the games.
And everyone was like,
oh, that's the dude with a helmet.
So when I graduated, I passed it on to the next.
It was a junior.
I forget his name.
I gave it to him.
So this is your helmet now.
And I think I don't know for sure,
but they may still be doing the helmet to this day.
There is no chance.
At his high school, there's a helmet.
We got to find out if they're still.
doing the helmet. There's no chance. I hope they are. I know for sure it went back two
generations. You mean two classes? Two classes. Two generations. Two classes. Two classes. So for me,
high school, because I went to such a small school was seventh through twelfth. And I think for most
folks, though, it was 10th, 11th, 12th? 9th, 10th 11th to 12th. Um, but it was
probably, and it's kind of a cop out to do seventh grade, but it happened every year. In
seventh grade, I was named the captain of our 12th grade quiz bowl team. And I was like,
this is awesome. That's your brag? Yeah. I was in seventh grade. I was like 12. And I was facing
off against 17 year old. No, that's cool. In quiz bowl. And so, and I was captain every year until I graduated.
But when I was a senior, nobody really cared that I used to be Wonder Kid. Oh, man, it was a, I'd roll up. I was
by far the youngest and smallest. Seventh, eighth grade or they're like, there's the kid. There's a
kid. It's pretty cool. I'm not going to lie to you.
I mean, you guys couldn't sound dorkier.
I gave a speech.
I was a captain of the guiseal team.
I wasn't voted prom queen.
We don't have that.
Bobby wasn't prom king.
Yeah, we're not.
Like, I literally, when you started this segment,
I texted my best friend from high school real quick,
and I'm like, what's something from high school I can be proud of?
Because I was like, I know when your mom had to come walk into class every day because you were late.
When your mom showed up.
Yeah.
My friend had ring that one up.
She did say, you graduated with a high level of ADHD.
And she said, she also said, you also overcame some boyfriend at,
There you go.
Remember when your boyfriend
That's what she's talking about.
Scruggled in the word whore, but it spelled it.
He didn't scribble it in.
He keyed it in her car.
Yeah, and he spelled.
H-O-R-E.
A ex-boyfriend.
I had broken up with him.
What an idiot.
And she said, she also goes,
says my friend Andrew.
She goes, I'm sure you did some charity work too.
Well, thank you all for reminiscing.
That was a good times, man.
None of the much as close this video
with this kid doing a flip, but
I feel like I know you guys a little better now.
A win is a win.
A win is a win.
I don't care what you're saying.
Yep, that's me,
Clifford Taylor the 4th.
You might have seen the skits,
the reactions,
my journey from basketball to college football,
or my career in sports media.
Well, somewhere along the way,
this platform became bigger than I ever imagined.
And now I'm bringing all of that excitement
to my brand new podcast, The Clifford Show.
This is a place for raw,
unfiltered conversations with some of your favorite athletes,
creators, and voices that not only deserve to be heard,
but celebrated.
One week, I'll take you by
behind the scenes of the biggest moments in sports and entertainment.
And the next we'll talk about life, mental health, purpose, and even music.
The Clifford Show isn't just a podcast.
It's a space for honest conversations, stories that don't always get told,
and for people who are chasing something bigger.
So if you've ever supported me or you're just chasing down a dream,
this is right where you need to be.
Listen to the Clifford show on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcast, or wherever you get your podcast.
And for more behind the scenes, follow at Clifford and at TikTok Podcast Network.
on TikTok.
There's two golden rules that any man should live by.
Rule one, never mess with a country girl.
You play stupid games, you get stupid prizes.
And rule two, never mess with her friends either.
We always say that trust your girlfriends.
I'm Anna Sinfield, and in this new season of the girlfriends,
Oh my God, this is the same man.
A group of women discover they've all dated the same prolific con artist.
I felt like I got hit by a truck.
I thought, how could this happen to me?
The cops didn't seem to care.
So they take matters into their own hands.
I said, oh, hell no.
I vowed.
I will be his last target.
He's going to get what he deserves.
Listen to the girlfriends.
Trust me, babe.
On the Iheart radio app, Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcasts.
Everyone, I'm Ego Wodom.
My next guest, you know from Step Brothers, Anchorman,
Saturday Night Live.
and the Big Money Players Network, it's Will Farrell.
Woo, woo, who, who, who, who.
My dad gave me the best advice ever.
I went and had lunch with them one day, and I was like,
and Dad, I think I want to really give this a shot.
I don't know what that means, but I just know the groundlings.
I'm working my way up through, and I know it's a place that come,
look for up-and-coming talent.
He said, if it was based solely on talent, I wouldn't worry about you,
which is really sweet.
Yeah.
He goes, but there's so much luck involved.
and he's like just give it a shot
he goes but if you ever reach a point
where you're banging your head against the wall
and it doesn't feel fun anymore
it's okay to quit
if you saw it written down it would not be an inspiration
it would not be on a calendar
of you know
the cat just hang in there
yeah it would not be
right it wouldn't be that
there's a lot of luck yeah
listen to thanks dad on the iHeart radio app
Apple podcast or wherever you get your podcast
All right, Eddie said his mind was blown because he saw someone at Chucky Cheese.
So we have 20 questions, all yes or no questions.
Amy, ready?
Ready.
Eddie, is it a celebrity?
Absolutely.
Yes, okay.
Amy go.
I'm assuming they're with kids?
Yeah.
Okay.
Is it a man?
Yeah.
Okay, it's a man celebrity with kids.
Wife with him?
Oh, good question.
Yes.
So he's married.
Okay.
A male celebrity with kids who's married.
Is he over 40?
I'm going to say yes.
Okay, over 40.
Amy?
Does he wear a cowboy hat?
Yeah.
I was going to ask, is he a country music singer?
Yeah.
Okay, one, two, three, four, five.
Over 40.
With the cowboy hat, over 40.
Is the first letter of his name A through G?
H.B. Z, D, E, G.
No.
Has he been married before?
Married before what?
Before this wife.
Has he been married?
Is that the question?
Before this wife?
Yes.
Okay.
So he's married multiple times.
Okay.
Is this first letter,
H-I-J-K-L?
Of his first name?
Yeah, first name.
Yes.
Okay.
Okay.
Does he have...
It's got to be Aldine.
Like, would you think you're shocked to see him
because you would think he would have his own Chuckie cheese at his house?
Yeah.
Yeah, that's good.
That's good, Amy.
Yeah.
It's real good.
Okay.
Okay, okay, okay.
I've heard about his house.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You guys want to guess?
Keep going.
I think it's originally who I thought, which is crazy.
Yeah, that's a great job.
Because I would, so read.
Does he have so many songs that we know every word to?
I don't know if we know all the words to them.
It's his vibe.
Are you?
Do, do, do.
Does he?
have chains on his wallet.
Yeah.
Oh, wallet chain.
That's great.
Yes.
What about a bandana coming out of the pocket?
Yes.
Okay.
Okay.
Yes.
All right.
A lot of yes is there.
And you say it on three?
I think we know it is.
It's Dolly Parton.
It's Al Dean.
It's Al Dean.
It's a lot.
That's fun.
And Aline's a nice guy.
He probably would have said hi to you if you don't want to.
No, we talked.
Oh, yeah.
We totally talked.
And, I mean, he was just there at Wackamo.
Like, this is.
And I stared him for like two minutes.
I cannot believe Jason Alde is here playing Wacklemore at Chuckie Jee's.
And he looks like a normal dude when he's not earring wallet chained up.
And straw hat.
It looks like he just came from a show.
He was dressed like Jason Aldeen.
He was?
The chain was out.
The earrings were on.
He didn't have the cowboy hat, but that was it.
Everything else was Al Dean.
The affliction shirt, all of it.
Wow.
Because I've spent time with Jason, normal circumstances-ish.
and he's just a dude in a t-shirt.
Yeah.
And a ball cap.
Dude, the cowboy boots were on, everything.
I'm like, well, I mean, that's him.
There's no doubt about it.
I wonder if he came from something then.
I don't know.
What he told me?
What did you guys talk about?
Oh, we just like, hey, dad life.
Well, look at us here, you know.
We just did that.
And then he said, yeah, man.
Yeah, dad life.
And then he said, yeah, man, you know, I do this.
Like, when I'm trying to get my kids to do some of the reward is, I'll take you to
Chucky Cheese.
And so here we are, paying off the reward.
I'm like, that's cool.
I'm surprised they didn't buy the Chucky Cheese.
I know.
Crazy, man.
He's like, if you're extra good, I'll build you one.
Nah, good for you.
You saw Jason out of eating at Chucky Cheese.
I mean, it's like, what world are we living in?
Imagine if you're a tourist and you're like, hey, we should get some pizza at Chucky Cheese?
You see Jay.
You go back home going, guys in Nashville, the stars are Chuckie Cheese.
They're everywhere.
Yeah, unbelievable.
Any other tidbits from this bit, this segment?
No, that's just it.
I mean, I was just shocked.
I wanted to share that with you guys.
Thank you.
Good job, Amy.
Thanks.
You nailed that.
I thought the pyro question was a little odd.
No.
He does love para.
Lobby Bones show.
Boney up the day.
This story comes us from Georgia.
A 43-year-old woman announced in October,
hey, I'm pregnant, I'm having a baby.
So she waits till the summer.
Babies born get seven weeks paid vacation.
Only problem is they started looking at the pictures of her two babies.
They looked nothing alike.
It was a second fake pregnancy.
She got busted.
A second fake pregnancy?
Yeah, they were both fake.
She had done one pregnancy.
Who are the babies?
No, they were just pictures she got off the internet.
Oh, she wasn't like holding them.
No, no, no, no.
Like, she just took the pictures and like, oh, here are my babies.
And so she did it.
Not once, but twice.
Got away with it the first time.
Second time.
She lived with people thinking she had a baby and she was a mom and she wasn't?
Yes.
That's crazy.
Pretty good rack.
So she got 14 weeks of paid vacation.
Wow.
Two different pregnancies.
Oh, this must have to happen more.
I'm here to tell you.
Let's see the picture.
Well, you will.
Trust me.
Wow.
Dang.
I can't believe she got away with that.
Who found it?
Well, someone, she posted pictures and like, man, those babies look nothing alike.
Oh, my God.
And they did some digging.
No babies whatsoever.
Never gave birth.
How do you do digging?
I guess hospital records, hackers, I don't know.
It just says they opened an investigation, found out she was never pregnant, never gave birth.
They probably asked her.
Hey, come in here.
Are you pregnant?
Do you have babies?
No.
Okay.
Investigation closed.
Mike D does that thing where he can reverse image to see if it's,
from Google.
And so maybe they did that.
I think they had to have already been suspicious.
Because some babies just don't look alike.
So you have to already think something's up.
Two different dads.
Yeah.
Common.
That's true.
Happens.
But that's a funny story.
Hey, don't do that.
Everybody out there.
But you know people are.
I'm Lunchbox.
That's your Bonehead story of the day.
Here's a voicemail we got last night.
Hey, Bobby.
I'm about to go get me another tattoo.
The tattoo artist quoted between four to six.
And I was wondering about how much should I tip for one that costs that much?
Let me know what you think.
That's a pretty expensive tattoo, I think.
I mean, I've only have small ones and none of mine cost that much.
He must be getting something a little more detailed.
Full body or old English.
Oh, yes.
I would say, and I don't know the rules of a tattoo artist.
I would say 50 bucks.
If it's 400 bucks, I don't think it's a 20% rule.
Oh, it's not?
I don't know.
If it were me, I'd probably tip 50, 60 bucks, if that were the case.
But that's why Mike D's our fact checker.
Mike, what's a tattoo tip rule?
It's hard to say.
Is it 20%?
20%?
Wow.
Okay.
Well, then according to Ms. Manners, you need to, who knew?
I learned something here.
So if it's 400 bucks, that's an $80 tip.
Ooh.
That's a lot, right?
But it's also a lot of tattoo.
Yeah.
And you want it done right.
Right?
So just make sure you let him know you're going to be tipping.
Does that take like two days, three days, tattoo?
We don't know.
Boy, for that money, I would think you have to go back a couple times.
So when do you tip at the very end or like a little bit?
That's what I'm saying.
At the table and every time I messes up, you take a dollar back.
You messes up.
Oops.
At the end.
Okay.
Yeah, at the end.
Or whenever you pay for it.
Yeah, would you pay at the end?
I've always paid at the end.
Yeah.
Again, ours are so small.
Mm-hmm.
And we know our guys.
My little and dainty.
Yeah.
I got little dainty tattoos.
Yeah.
Okay, so we learned something together.
20% to the tattoo artist.
Thank you for that.
Leave us a voicemail anytime over the weekend.
877 Bobby.
We will see you on Monday.
Have just a great time.
Be safe.
Check you after the weekend.
Bye everybody.
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