The Bobby Bones Show - (Fri Full Show) What Did Amy Accidently Steal? + Abby's Misconnection With A Guy She Met In An Uber + What Did Eddie's Son Do In Their Car During Christmas Light Drive-Thru?
Episode Date: January 6, 2023Happy Friday! Find out what Amy accidentally stole while shopping and if she got caught. Plus, hear what happened to Abby when she met a guy in an Uber and they started talking...Then, Eddie's son did... something in their family car while they were looking at Christmas lights that they've been laughing at for days. Find out what happened! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Welcome to Friday show.
Morning studio.
Morning.
All right, let's get going.
A little 15 seconds from everybody.
Our video producer is up first.
Here he is.
Producer Eddie.
Eddie, go ahead, buddy.
Bones, this question's for you.
Why are shoes so expensive?
My son got these new Jordans for Christmas, and they were not cheap.
But here's the problem.
He doesn't want to wear him anywhere because he doesn't want to get him dirty.
He doesn't want to get him scuffed.
So I'm like, what's the point?
You're buying shoes that are so expensive, but the shoes go on your feet, and they're going to get messed up.
I don't understand it.
I feel like you're the old man fighting with the clouds right now.
I just don't get it.
Well, shoes are a status symbol as well.
You have certain nice things that you don't want to wear all the time.
but this specific set of shoes,
it's not shoes in general to him.
He has other shoes, I'm sure.
But he loves these so much,
and it's such a status symbol
that he only wants to wear them in times
where he knows they will not get messed up.
He loves them so much.
He does.
It'd be like having a new car
and people eat in it for a while.
Right.
Why?
Could you love it clean?
You're proud of it.
You want to show it off.
You want it to feel...
So that's why,
but shoes are now a status symbol.
I love that he loves Jordans.
Oh, he loves them.
I don't like that he loves Jordans
because they're so expensive,
but he loves them.
You can say no.
Scuba Steve is a big shoe guy.
Scoobis Steve is and he buys a pair and then puts a pair up.
He buys a pair to wear and then puts a pair away.
Yeah.
Which is crazy.
Even I don't do that.
Yeah, it's pretty crazy.
I don't get it, but thanks for trying to explain it to me.
It's just a status thing.
It's like any new thing you would have that you don't want to get dirty for a while.
Once he gets them dirty the first, then you wear some all the time.
Does he wear him to school at all?
He does.
Well, he hasn't gone to school yet.
So he hasn't worn him to school yet.
but we were going for a walk and he went and he's...
Oh, you never put him on for a walk.
Yeah, not a walk.
He put him on and then he saw some muddies like,
Dad, I'm going back to the house.
I'm changing my shoes.
Exactly.
You should be happy he's doing that.
He's not asking for other ones.
You're right.
All right.
Up next here he is, everybody in lunchbox.
Speaking of Jordans, they were part of my angel wish list.
I didn't get those.
I didn't get my FIFA soccer ball.
But in the mail, I did get a running watch from a B-teamer.
It was mailed to the studio.
And they said,
Merry Christmas from a B-team.
or didn't sign their name.
And guys, I got it on my arm.
Are you ready?
Three, two, one.
Wow.
Look at that watch, Eddie.
Okay, so everybody that's listening.
Wow.
Lunchbox created an angel and put it at one of these places
enacted like he needed Christmas gifts.
A lot of listeners got upset that he did it.
And on this list, he put shoes and even a watch similar to that.
Yeah, the other one was a little more expensive,
but someone mailed me a running watch.
So you are an angel, just not that.
Yeah, it costs multiple hundreds of dollars, and I now have it on my wrist.
And whoever that bee-teamer is, I don't know why you don't sign your name so I can thank you on the air.
You need the publicity, but I really do appreciate it.
And boy, that is nice.
We can't.
We can't just take.
And it's technology.
But you got that all from you going, you wanted to fraud people to buy you Christmas presents.
It's not fraud.
Well, you were getting on it.
No, you were getting.
and putting an angel up with other kids who are less fortunate.
Correct.
You're not a kid or less fortunate.
But there's things that I couldn't afford on my list.
You could.
It doesn't matter.
But I mean, hey, is that a nice watch or what?
Pretty nice.
It's really nice.
And guys, I don't know how to work it.
It's technology.
I have a really hard time.
He has no idea how to work it.
It's very expensive.
He can't work it.
It's struggle.
All right, up next.
I don't.
I just, that watch.
I just, I feel guilty.
Hey, me and you're a watch guys.
now. I'm nothing.
We're watching guys.
It's like so far our listeners are far too generous.
I know.
Here she is. Everybody, our co-host Amy, everybody.
Go ahead of you.
So just wanted to let everybody
about trip protection on your credit card.
I know a lot of people had travel woes
over the holidays and you might be getting
reimbursements from different airlines,
but say they won't cover something.
Well, check your credit card
because in the little fine print,
you might find that your card has trip protection
and you could submit receipts that way
and possibly get the money through your credit card.
Did you do that?
Yes.
Well, here's what I'm doing.
I'm applying everything to Southwest first,
and then I'll see what I get reimbursed for,
and then I'm ready to file trip protection
for whatever Southwest doesn't cover.
That's cool.
It's like renter's insurance,
if somebody robs your house,
or even your homeowner's insurance.
Yes.
Someone robs your, or something else.
There's also little ways to get money back as well,
but we don't know about it because we're not totally,
by them because they don't want us using it. I didn't know about it until yesterday.
Okay, thank you very much.
From Mountain Pine, Arkansas, he's a big watch guy, and I've never seen him eat a fry.
Bobby Bone. Thank you very much. Oh, wow. Thank you for the single clap.
I clap for all you guys. You guys are so rude. I was thinking about the single fry. That was
very much. Oh, you're talking about watch guy. So, I did watch Harry and Megan the documentary
on Netflix over the Christmas break. Oh, yeah. Seriously? I did. And my wife was like,
will you watch this with me? Oh.
I didn't want to
Because I just don't have interest in that couple
Not really that interested in
The Royal Family
But I watched it
And I actually found it to be
Not as terrible as I thought
It's pretty good
Especially like episode 3, 4, 5
And
I like him a lot more
I still feel like she's an actress
She did go through a lot of rough crap
A lot of it though
You're like well you know you're getting into
But not fully, honestly
And just how
his brother, Prince William, was like working so hard against him.
He calls him out.
Like the office would like spread stuff because one, Megan would get more famous than the other people.
It's pretty good.
And I felt bad for her.
I did.
I didn't want to, but I did because there's some really difficult things that I don't think she saw coming.
I also felt she was acting a little bit because she's a great actress.
She's an actress.
But I like the docu series.
I wish I could see the other side perspective.
And I did come away not liking them less and knowing a little more about them.
That's not a great review, but I did like it.
You watch it?
I watched some of it.
And yeah, I was watching it.
I was like, why do so many people hate on them?
I don't get it.
Yeah, I just be neutral about it.
Either don't like them.
But there are people that are very vocal about being just so disgusted by them.
But here's what they found out.
What?
We've dealt with this too.
that once they did all these thousands of,
they went through all the messages,
the tweets and the Facebook messages.
It was really done by a small group of people,
and they were like bringing in people to help them and do more.
So they were doing all of this,
but it was like 80 people.
Oh, wow.
Doing like 70% of all of the hate.
How do people have time to do that?
Exactly.
What do you think that happened in our life?
That's crazy.
You know, it's just.
Yeah, I know.
And one day, when that, people,
Mine's going to be blown when that's finally out in whatever form it comes out.
People with mine's going to be blown.
It's you think it will.
Well, I don't know.
We'll see.
Okay.
Also, back to the show.
I found fascinating the stuff about Megan's dad.
Oh, what a dirtball.
And I always watch a documentary knowing I'm watching their version of it.
Yeah.
But he did sell stuff about her.
But what was crazy is she, Megan tried to write him a letter, and it's crazy that it got intercepted.
And then the Daily Mail published it.
Well, she wanted to not even write a letter, but they're like, you need to write a letter.
So when she wrote a letter, then it got intercepted.
It's like they wanted it.
And then they've started publishing stuff, but they were also taking stuff out of it when they published it.
Right.
So it looked even worse for her.
Yeah, but it's crazy.
Someone intercepted her letter to her dad.
But someone is probably somebody in the royal family in that group who probably caught it on the way out.
But I think it was signed for in Mexico.
Or somebody was there knowing where it was going to get sent to.
Yeah. That's crazy.
Huh.
Sorry.
No, and this is all because they tried to...
That one was signed for, but still it could have been
somebody knowing it was going to be sent.
This is all because they try to get away
from the royal family?
No, the dad parts, totally.
Yeah, the dad parts.
But this whole documentary is because they denounce
the royal family or what? No, it's just their story.
Okay. I don't know much about it.
And Tyler Perry seems like a dude I'd like to be friends with.
Oh, my gosh. Yeah, Hero. Hey.
I don't know about Hero.
Yeah.
He's a hero.
I felt like he wanted to be friends with the royal family.
But still, I liked him a lot
in this.
He seems like a nice guy.
because he jumped out and helped him. He didn't even know them.
But he's like, you can stay at this house. There's no security.
But the thing is, they didn't have any money for security either.
And you can go, whan, wah, wah.
But they weren't in Canada.
But as they didn't have any money for security, it was getting really dangerous for them
because everybody was coming.
Their photographers were getting their yard.
And so it was getting dangerous for them.
So they had no money.
Like when they leave the royal family, they get no money?
They were not allowed to use that money.
So that dude gave up billions of dollars, unlimited wealth.
I don't know that that's the case.
I think you have things you can use while you're alive.
but I don't think you own it.
But yes,
but yes,
wealth for sure.
Oh my God.
And that's the stupidest decision.
Status and different things.
Communications team.
Anyway,
I don't even care that much about it,
but I do.
I watched it and I was like,
dang,
I feel bad.
I did feel bad for her.
I didn't feel as bad as some people
because I'm just in this world
and maybe I don't,
I just am used to getting beat on all the time.
So maybe I'm just like,
yeah, that sucks.
I'm sorry.
Maybe I empathize a bit more
than I should have sympathized.
But that's what's up.
Harry and Megan,
I thought it was pretty good.
And I had no interest.
watching it.
It's time to open up the mailbag.
You send an email and we read it all the air.
It's something we call Bobby's Mailbag.
Yeah.
Dear Bobby Bones, my girlfriend says I have way too many shoes for a country guy.
She says I should have three to four pairs of shoes max.
I own more shoes than her.
I currently have 16 pair of shoes.
I'm a size 15, so shoes are hard to find, so I get them when I can.
I have shoes for everything I do.
Two pair for work.
I'm a heavy-duty diesel technician.
Two pairs of crocs.
two pair of lace-up work boots for around the house.
One pair of slip-on cowboy boots.
One pair of dress-up cowboy boots.
One pair of competition shooting shoes.
One pair of shoes for the gym.
One pair for the boat.
One pair for the water.
One pair of sandals.
One pair of rain boots.
One pair of slippers.
One pair of camo throwaway shoes.
I don't think it's an issue.
But she says, I need to reduce my shoe collection down to three pair.
What do you think I should do?
Signed country boy with a lot of shoes.
I think you get a new girlfriend.
Yeah.
Sounds like her problem.
Unless you're spending the money on things like food, rent.
If you're not missing those payments, you have this income in your life.
It could be one cent.
It can be no sense and you can't buy it.
Or it can be 10 million cents.
You can buy a streaming service for a month, a pair of shoes, a dinner.
Like, that's the extra money that you get to go and choose to live your life with.
And if you're buying shoes, that's great.
You can be buying worse things.
You can be gambling it.
You can be doing, you know, if you're unhealthily gambling it, that ain't good.
Now, if you're healthily gambling, like I do a draft king,
Ah, yes, me too.
It's totally fine.
Yes, because I have set limits.
That being said, I think she needs to relax.
It doesn't sound like he's buying a lot of shoes.
He needs shoes for all these things that he does.
Yeah, two pairs of crocs is like the most profitable thing ever.
Your life is something...
How is that profitable?
I guess not profitable.
I'm just saying it's the most important because his life is so much better.
The comfort he is getting...
I was and I missed it.
Yeah, yeah.
This is not an issue.
And if you're taking it...
taking up way too much room in a shared closet.
Find another place to put them in the garage.
Find a little...
But no, this is not an issue.
I love shoes.
I love shoes.
I like clothes.
And mine comes from obviously childhood trauma of not being able to afford shoes or clothes,
having to get everything at a yard sale for years and years and years.
So that is for me now.
That's what I like, because I like to feel, oh, man, this is cool.
I didn't have this.
I like to have it now.
But that could be anything with any of us.
We have things when we were kids.
We feel like we were neglected.
So we like to have it now.
I have a shoe
Not a problem because I don't spend money that don't have
But I have a shoe fascination
And I like clothes
Are those both from the childhood?
Yeah
I find it to be very profitable
That was a bad word
That was a bad word
And then I justify in a couple of ways
I wear them
And then I make sure that somebody else can wear them after I'm done
If I wear them for a while
What's up? You want to see my shoes?
Well, you have someone now?
Yeah, dude
Those are super awesome.
I make sure that either the friends here get the clothes.
I donate them to certain places.
You shouldn't donate that expensive of clothes.
I do, though.
He really does.
I do.
I want somebody else to have it, too.
Thank you, man.
Well, not, don't you.
You can have whatever you want.
But a guy, live your life.
She shouldn't be regulating your shoes.
I really think that.
Amy, you?
Yeah, no.
This is not an issue to me.
I don't understand.
If you're not spending money you don't have,
and you're not using space, you don't have all good.
And if you are using space,
go move it to somewhere else.
Also, since we don't wear the same-sized shoes,
can I get your handbag hand-me-downs?
No, because I like, I like mine.
But if you get tired of it.
No, I like mine.
I like bags now, too.
I don't like pockets.
Pockets are so 2018.
Hey, I mean, we don't wear the same-sized shoe,
but can I get your car hand-me-downs
whenever you're tired of a car?
No, that's very different than a handbag.
Hey, Amy, you're throwing a handbag?
I'll throw a car, why not?
Well, I got to trade a car in if I get a new one, so that's not really going to work.
All right, that's the mailbag.
Thank you.
One of our most popular segments, because it's always so interesting.
It's time for Fun Fact Friday.
Fun Fact Friday.
Literally, it's just go find something that's super cool.
Fun fact for the week.
Of first, lunchbox.
Super fun.
Lobsters pee out of their faces.
Wow.
That is right.
That's crazy.
How crazy is that?
Yeah, that's crazy.
So the female lobsters, they pee on or near a male to attract them.
So they shoot pee out their face, and that is what the male is like,
Oh, that's who I want.
Yeah, humans are really the only people that hate pee.
Really?
Yeah, because dogs will go.
Oh, they smell it.
They're marking and they're also like smell it.
We're the only people that are like, ooh, pee-o.
I think koalas pee on their babies.
Everybody's peeing.
Maybe.
Wow.
Let's let it.
Hey, let's be turn starters.
Yeah, we need to get on that.
Yeah.
Eddie, come here.
Take a shoes off.
Oh, that's gross.
But also, the males, you know, they fight, they pee on each other.
They fight that way, they shoot pee at each other.
That's their fighting.
Instead of claws or anything, ha, got you with my pee.
It's a water gun fight.
How awesome is that?
That is probably the funnest fact of 2023.
Well, I just started, but okay.
Oh.
All right, let's go to Morgan.
Morgan, what do you have?
Well, speaking of pee, urine used to be used as a detergent.
What's happening right now?
Okay, go ahead.
It used to be used as a detergent because of its ammonia content.
It helps get out tough stains.
So if you want to use your pee for something else, just use it on stains.
Eddie, come here.
You want me to pee on your stain?
Well, didn't plan to have two pears.
Amy, what do you have?
Ants sleep by taking around 250 one minute naps throughout the day.
Wow.
That totals just under five hours of sleep, but this allows for most of the colony to be awake and working at any given moment.
But I was like, oh, I thought you might be into something like that.
They take 250 one minute naps.
Which is crazy because lunchbox takes one, 250 minute nap.
That's so different.
How many hours is that?
Well, 120 is 2.
Oh, boy.
So 240 would be 4.
Okay.
So it would be 4 hours and 10 minutes.
I was like, oh, that's a 2 hour nap.
That's about right.
But no, it's longer than that.
Eddie.
Have you ever heard the phrase, I'll be back in a jiffy?
Yeah, yeah.
Well, they say jiffy because jiffy is an actual unit of time.
A jiffy is 1-100th of a second.
So it's mathematically and scientifically, it's a real unit of time.
So it's not just a name or word they said,
hey, I'll be back in a jiffy.
I always thought it was like old people turned.
Me too.
Isn't that cool?
That's cool.
Walgreens grew from 20 stores to 400 stores during Prohibition.
It really exploded during the 20s and only 30s because they were actually allowed to sell whiskey for medical purposes.
That's what's up.
So everybody wanted to go to Walgreens.
They had the license to sell whiskey.
Yeah, healthy and happy.
Corner of healthy and happy.
That's crazy.
Everybody had a weird, like TikTok blew up because of the pandemic.
Yeah.
Everybody was trapped.
Oh, I've heard some bad stuff about TikTok.
Oh.
I'm 50-50 on it getting canceled in America.
Yeah.
Like other countries involved in?
I talked to somebody who works in tech, high tech.
And he was like, yeah, they have to cancel it.
And I'm like, but TikTok, it's a part of our life so much.
He's like, yeah, but I will get to it another day.
I'm 50.
I used to go, there's no chance.
But I am 50-50 on no.
Like it's bad for us or it's like they're doing something.
Like we won't get that it might not be legal in America.
No way, it's awesome.
I love mine.
They owe me some money.
Hey, I'm going to tell they can anymore.
What?
They owe me some money.
Should I cash that check?
Yeah.
Okay.
Heck yeah.
It's not going to mess with me later in the future?
No.
Okay.
All right.
No, not that kind.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
All right, there you go.
That's Fun Fact Friday.
Fun fact Friday.
It's time for the good news.
With Bobby.
Tell me something good.
Let me list to all the people here.
Kevin Hyde, Joe, the Tomaso, and Joe's dog Minnie, they get in a boat, and they're going to go.
And they're going to travel.
They're going to travel all down the bank.
They left North Carolina, and they were going all the way down, except they went to drift somewhere in the Atlantic.
They'd run out of food and water.
There was like a storm that caused them to lose where they were and just pull them out.
You can't really fight the water.
And so that's what happened.
For 10 days, they floated out there.
Miraculously, there was a tanker that was carrying fuel from Amsterdam to New York.
That's not a short trip.
And think about how big that
Just to randomly see a boat
Oh yeah
So luckily the crew from the tanker
Used a cargo net
And they threw it down
They guys climbed up the net
One of them had the dog in his arm
They got back
And they took him all the way back
Gave him some food
Luckily they found them
And here's a clip of the captain
Saying that he was in tears
And thank you God
That the sailors were safe
He was probably the last ship
That would have been able to find us
And they found him
And they lived.
And mostly I'm just happy for the dog.
Why am I like that?
Yeah, you always think of the dog first.
Why am I like that?
Because see, that's real life humans.
But mostly I'm like, many.
And many live in a movie, if you kill a dog, I'm destroyed.
If you kill a human, I'm like, all right, what's next?
That's fine.
Move on.
Diamond dozen characters.
All right, that's the good news.
That's what it's all about.
That was Tell Me Something Good.
A win is a win.
A win is a win.
I don't care what I'm saying.
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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.
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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!
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.
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It's the easiest trivia game in the whole wide world.
Easy trivia.
The category is colors.
Eddie's our new champion. Eddie.
What color is Elmo?
Elmo is red, bones.
That is correct.
Amy, what color are the stars on the American flag?
White.
Correct.
Lunchbox.
Prince has a song about what color rain.
Purple.
Correct.
What color are the minions, Morgan?
Yellow.
Correct.
Okay, good.
That's colors.
Everybody gets through in that category.
Now, Eddie is the brand new champion.
He's wearing the tiara.
That's what you get when you are the champion.
That's right.
You play to five.
Let's see who lasts the longest.
Now, Amy, I believe.
you got a yellow card last game so if you get another yellow card this game you have to sit
out the next one oh yeah so you know you're very aggressive recently in these games the category is
the human body everybody good yes eddie your first the two holes of the nose are called what
nostrils correct that's tough for a second rounder yeah morgan what organ
organ h'm organ what organ helps pump blood through the entire body your heart correct amy which organ
covers the entire body.
Your skin.
Correct.
Lunchbox, your hands have four fingers and what on your hand?
Thumbs.
Correct, good.
The next category is NFL helmets.
Oh, dear.
Oh, no.
I am going to stay calm.
Don't get mad.
Eddie, what letter is on the Green Bay Packers helmet?
A G for Green Bay.
Correct.
Morgan.
What's the main color of the Minnesota Vikings helmet?
The Minnesota Vikings, I believe, are...
Purple and yellow, so purple?
Correct.
Wow.
Wow.
Amy, what symbol is on the Dallas Cowboys helmet?
Star.
Correct.
Lunchbox, what aquatic mammal is on the Miami helmet?
A dolphin.
Good, everybody's on.
Easy trivia.
Easy trivia.
Easy trivia.
The category is firsts.
We go faster and faster as we go.
Who sowed the first American flag, Eddie?
Betsy Ross.
Correct.
Morgan, who made the first telephone?
Thomas Edison.
Incorrect.
You've been.
You never want to hear that answer.
The first telephone was?
Alexander Graham Bell.
Good.
Amy, what founding father is given the credit for first discovering electricity?
Okay.
Hold on.
Thomas Edison was a light bulb because you just said that.
However, I believe Benjamin Franklin found electricity.
Correct.
Lunchbox, what decade was the first iPhone released?
The 2000s?
Correct.
The category is animals.
there are only three people left.
Animals. Here we go.
Come on.
What's the largest land animal on the planet?
Eddie.
Oh my gosh.
The largest land animal.
It's got to be the elephant.
Bung it.
Bown him.
You've been bo.
See you, bud.
Rino.
It's a giraffe.
Same thing.
No, it's not the same thing.
How did I get that wrong?
If anybody gets it right, you're eliminated, Eddie.
Okay.
Amy.
Animals like fish and lizards have the...
these on the outer layers of their skin, which provide protection from the environment and from
predators.
Scales?
Correct.
Oh, that's it.
Lunchbox, what environment do camels live in?
Oh, the desert.
Correct.
Let's go to the next category.
Easy trivia.
Here we go.
Movie quotes.
You'll get two each.
There's no place like home.
Is a quote from what movie, Amy?
Wizard of Oz.
Correct.
Lunchbox, so you're telling me there's a chance as a quote from what movie?
Dumb and dumber.
Correct.
Amy, say hello to my little friend.
quote from what 80s movie?
Godfather. Incorrect.
You've been bowed.
Scarface.
Lunchbox.
Oh, here we go.
For the win.
I see.
I didn't even.
Amy, stop.
Lunchbox.
The movie quote is, I am the king of the world.
I am king of the world.
Yeah, what is it?
One nothing lunchbox.
Any, I'm one step closer.
The Titanic.
Correct.
Eddie, until the champ.
Until the champ,
lunchbox is back in business.
Thank you guys for playing with us.
Amy, you got real close to get,
you got a little lippy,
and you pulled it back.
You were like,
I know,
because it's outside of the game,
I can not get a card now.
Go ahead, go ahead.
Okay.
The whole game, I sat with my palms up
and my eyes closed almost
just to stay calm.
Wow.
And received the comment.
So what were you angry about that question,
though?
Like, what were you mad about?
No, no, I wasn't angry.
I just felt like,
Titanic.
Did you go out on? Scarface. His godfather, 80s.
It's all. You started saying that's the same thing.
It's the same thing. It's the same thing. It's stupid idiot.
Now we got to stop you.
No, I know. Back to the song.
Just didn't feel obviously.
Of course. Easy trivia. Yeah, you're about to get a yellow card in the next game.
Uh-oh. You said I did it.
This voicemail is from Hayden in Florida who listens on the podcast.
Bobby, you're talking about how you gained seven pounds on Christmas in that year.
Well, you weren't okay with it, but you're kind of okay with it. And usually you'd want to lose
But let me tell you.
Called marriage.
Once you get married,
you can't worry about
getting that body back right.
All right, thanks.
Love the show.
I like how his tone went to.
You know what I mean?
He's got to worry.
I don't think that's what it is
because I've been working
pretty hard since.
It's also a health thing for me
where I want to,
in case I get called in,
I want to be training for something.
You never know what I mean.
Called into what?
Who knows, dude?
Okay.
Anything?
Service.
Baseball.
Oh, wow.
Don't know.
Mailman.
Who knows?
Football coach.
So I don't,
Marriage has not made me any more relaxed as far as my body.
I just don't put the pressure on myself to get it back as fast.
I know I'm going to get back to it, so I'm not ashamed of myself as much.
Not perfect.
But that's what I was saying there.
I still, my pants are still a little tight.
I ate a lot of pie over Christmas.
And this time I didn't stop.
That's it.
You'll get there.
I love pie.
There's a pie that they made.
It was a pecan pie with chocolate.
Oh.
Oh, my.
Awesome.
First you're like, that's weird.
And I kept sneaking over to the pie corner.
That's what, pie corner.
Pie corner was awesome, yes.
Thank you, Hayden.
I appreciate that.
Here's Amy's pile of stories.
So there's book clubs and supper clubs, but to get more specific, soup groups are getting really popular.
I love soup.
Soups and smoothies all day every night.
That'd be the name of my tour if I could.
Soups and smoothies.
Yeah.
Yeah, it pretty much works the same way.
that a book club would, you have your soup recipe for the week and everybody makes it.
Maybe you have different groups across.
You have people come over.
They would mail me a soup every week.
I don't want to go hang out with people.
It's not a membership, like, subscriptions.
No, like the cheese club of the month.
It's not like that.
This is just stuff friends do.
Soup groups.
I'm good on friends.
Hey, no, I made this white bean chicken soup the other day.
I'm going to be making it again.
It's so good.
Sounds pretty good.
I should form a soup group with it.
Golly, I love a soup.
What's your favorite soup?
Well, here's an order of things that I love.
Oh, boy.
My wife.
Oh, good.
My dog and the Arkansas razor bags.
And the dog could be inserted one or the other, but never both because they're annoying together.
Soup.
Soup.
Yeah.
And then parentheses above all of that, America.
Of course.
Okay, that's all.
Smoothies, too.
Good job.
Well, a woman on TikTok has been going viral because she has this theory that men marry the woman that's in front of
them once they're ready to get married. It's not that they have found the one. It's just that once
their brain decides, okay, I'm going to get married, whoever they're with, voila.
Not true for me because my brain was never going to decide to get married by itself.
Caitlin had to be exactly perfect. And then I had to have a couple talks like, don't be an idiot.
Because I thought I would just never get married. Talks to yourself.
Yeah, I'd be like, don't be an idiot. Do you? I'd be like, why are you calling me an idiot?
So no, I do not subscribe to that theory at all because I was just fine never getting married.
Well, here's the clip before talking about it.
I came across this photographer.
She's obviously been at a lot of weddings and she observed that the men were marrying the woman in front of them at the time that they were ready to get married.
Implying that that wasn't necessarily that man's soulmate or that man's love of his life.
it was just the girl he was dating at the time he was ready to get married and settle down.
I'm sure that's happening a lot too.
And I feel like it can happen with women too.
Like they're just marrying the guy that's in front of them because they want to get married.
But I do not think that is a universal rule.
Right.
Because I definitely didn't and I never felt like I was ready to get married for the sake of getting married.
All right else.
Like any guy on the show right now is he'd be like, well.
No, man.
Hey, their mouths are being shut over there.
All I know is they're not saying anything.
Nobody.
Not a single person even raised her hand to say something.
I'm going to just get off this.
Charles Kelly is celebrating six months sober.
He shared this on social media.
I was thanking his wife, his bandmates, and his fans,
who have also been very supportive of his song,
which is a goodbye letter to alcohol,
called as far as you could.
Yeah, Charles Kelly, one of the leads of Lady Annabellum, lead singers.
So, all right.
I'm Amy. That's my pile.
That was Amy's pile of stories.
It's time for the good news.
With Bobby.
Tell me something.
Valerie Cameron arrived at Salt Lake City International with a few minutes to kill.
So she hung out at the airport.
She read a book.
She listened to music.
She put some lotion on her hands because they were dry.
She'd been flying.
And she took her wedding ring off, which she says she almost never does.
She put in her lap.
So because she never does it, she kind of forgot she did it.
Then she answered a phone call, and they were like, okay, you can board now.
And the ring just fell out on the airport floor.
The worst.
The worst.
She called a friend.
She goes, hey, could you check with the airport?
So the friend did.
Airport's like, Nat.
I ain't seen a ring.
I mean, that's needle in a haystack, as they'd say.
Valerie had not had her wedding ring long, but obviously she loved it.
She or husband or daughter, all went to the jewelry that store together to get it.
And a week later, when she was going to go look for another one because it was a special ring that was only one of a kind, she got a text.
I wanted to turn the ring into lost and found.
Wow.
And she was like, oh, man, because it could have kept.
It was a big ring.
Yeah.
For sure it could have kept it.
They don't know who the stranger is.
They don't leave a note and say, hey, I turn this ring in, which I know you'd hate lunchbox.
Yeah, I don't understand.
when you find something, you want to leave your name
just in case the person wants to contact you, go to the news.
Anything.
Anything.
Yeah.
So you get a reward.
Well, they don't know who it is, but the ring's been found and she's all good.
Because if this goes, you know, it may tell me something good, people hear it.
Then they set up a go fund me for this person like, oh, they did such a good deed.
And then they make $100,000.
It's like, wow.
Love it.
You're a good man.
Amy, you've been looking for your class ring from Texas A&M for years and years.
Still no luck, huh?
No luck.
Nothing.
At this point, do you think somebody stole it?
Because they broke into your house, right?
Yes.
So, yeah, and they stole Air Force Academy ring.
Potentially, that's when my Texas A&M ring went missing.
Or I lost it somewhere.
Well, you've lost a lot of things.
Right.
But I know that I lost it in Southern Pines, North Carolina.
That I'm sure.
Probably if they stole it.
Do you think they sold it, melted it?
I don't know.
What do you do with jewelry?
Pond it.
I just don't understand them punning.
But then what happens?
Yeah.
Like, do they need it.
I get it they pawned it.
But what would a pawn shop?
Want a class ring.
for it. You have to ask a pawn shop.
Why would you buy a
classroom? Because they do. They believe... Right. Right. Why would
you buy it, though? Right. Metal?
I don't know. I guess. I just can't see that. Oh, so you can punch something.
You're going to go get a fight and you know you need something.
Like, boom. Oh, no. Maybe.
Hey, go get that class ring we just bought from the woman.
Maybe you need to corroborate your story.
You know, you following me here. So, like, you say you went to a certain
college and you didn't. So you go to the punch shop.
Oh, you got to be Amy, though.
That's funny.
Well, maybe they don't ask to look at the engraved part of the inside of the ring.
And you're like, oh, yeah, class of O3.
Well, anyway, the guy turned in the ring at the airport.
That's good. That's good. That's good. That's what it's all about.
That was Tell Me Something Good.
It is time for the morning corny.
The morning corny.
Where does the toy store keep the Arnold Schwarzenegger dolls?
Oh, in the back.
In the box.
That's got to be it in the back.
Is that it?
I'll be back.
Oh.
Oh, okay.
That's good.
I'll be back.
That was the morning corny.
For anybody underage, 35.
There are times we should explain jokes.
Arnold was in Terminator 2.
I'll be back. Terminator 2, he came back.
That's right.
That's it. That's a good joke, though.
He's a dad of four.
We have a segment called Eddie the dad.
All right, what happened?
Okay, so we were going to one of these, like, dancing lights of Christmas.
It's a trail where all the cars go in one way, and you look at all these Christmas lights.
Now, once you get in this line, there's no moving.
Like, there's no going back.
There's a car behind you, car in front of you.
And in the middle of this thing, my seven-year-old, he goes, I got to pee.
Guys, I really got to go.
And I'm like, we can't do anything.
We can't go anywhere.
So I stuck quick thinking, dad, you know?
I'm like, all right, you know what we can do?
I'll turn the lights off in the car, make sure nobody looks.
and here's a cup.
I had an empty cup.
I said, just peeing the cup.
No one will look.
No one look at him, okay?
All right.
He's, oh, thank you.
So, give him the cup.
I hear peeing.
It's happening.
And he's like, oh, okay.
Three minutes later, he's like,
Dad, thank you so much.
I needed that.
Hands me in the cup.
The cup is empty.
Not one drop of pee in the cup.
And I'm like, oh my goodness.
Turn the lights on.
Where did it go?
And I look back, and it's all over the carpet.
Like, he,
And the way he like gave me the Cubs like,
oh, dad, you're a lifesaver.
Thank you for the cup.
What was the cup for?
You never peed in there.
Did he miss?
He missed completely.
It was dark.
That's the light was off.
What do you expect?
The guy can't see.
I mean, if you're a parent, you would think this is hilarious.
Did you laugh?
Of course, not at the moment.
I'm like, oh, great, he peed in my car.
Then after, I mean, I've told the story hundreds of times to family members.
It's so great.
Did the car smell like pee?
Oh, yeah.
Dude, he had to go bad.
And he was peeing for three minutes' bones.
I heard it.
See, that's what I mean.
That's a tough one.
Dude, that is the life of being a dad.
Your poor wife.
Yeah.
It's her in five-n-n-n-n-il.
Dudes.
Yeah.
I mean, we fart.
Of all ages.
We're smelly.
The kids, they laugh at every weiner joke.
Like, it's just all dudes in there.
We do have a girl dog, but she says that's not the same.
No.
It is not.
Yeah.
All, that's Eddie the dad.
Hey, quick question.
The Laker Bones, the team that you're coaching, the basketball team that I sponsor, but you coach, when is the championship trophy?
When are we doing that?
I mean, it will be like in March, but I don't think we're going to get that thing.
I thought you said you guys were really good.
That's why I was sponsoring the team.
We were one and O first game.
After that, I had to go out of town for two games.
Do we haven't won since?
Like, we're terrible.
We're bad.
I cannot get the team together.
I'm looking to sell the team, guys.
I mean, I'm with you.
I'm looking to sell the team.
Will you trade me as a coach?
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,
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Well, somewhere along the way,
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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.
On the Iheart radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
I'm Eaglewood.
My next guest, you know from Step Brothers Anchorman, Saturday Night Live, and the Big Money Players Network.
It's Will Ferrell.
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 they 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.
The Oklahoma County Sheriff's Office is asking for help to find someone they describe as a Johnny Depp duplicate.
Interesting.
Authorities say the Johnny Depp guys wanted for stealing several credit cards and using them at multiple stores in Oklahoma City.
I mean, he looks like Johnny Depp.
He does?
Yeah.
Does he look like Johnny Depp as a character or Johnny Depp is just the dude?
The weird dude.
Okay.
He's got like the little hat, that necklace it.
Yeah, it's not Sparrow, Jack Sparrow.
So officials have the suspect was seen driving a maroon sedan.
They're looking for the Johnny Depp duplicate.
Okay, C Fox.
He looks like Johnny Depp.
It does.
That's not going to help him very much.
No.
So, Amy, tell your story, and then let's see what the guys would have done.
Okay.
I'm at Target getting lots of things.
One thing in particular, a gift, which is a cute little makeup bag that I decided to fill up.
with things like fun nail polish and other little cute items but I wanted to see if everything
would fit so I put it inside the little bag.
So all the little things that you were going to put in the bag, you wouldn't end put in
the bag.
I put in the bag.
Because I needed to make sure I wanted it to fill it out and I tossed it in the cart but
I had a lot of other things so when I was checking out we just unloaded the car all kinds
of things and I never noticed that the cashier didn't which it wasn't his responsibility
It was mine.
Open up the bag and take out each item and scan it.
He just scanned the bag.
Well, you know people actually do this and try to get away with it constantly.
For sure.
Yes.
Because you did get away with it.
Yeah, because I got home and I was like, oh, who's see?
So that happens, right?
Right.
What would you do?
You get home.
You realize you just did that.
You didn't pay for those.
But you also didn't get caught, not paying for those.
It wasn't on purpose.
It was an accident.
Lunchbox, what do you do?
That's an age-old trick.
Ah, you got lucky.
no need to go back, just keep it.
Eddie?
It's a big hassle to go back.
You know what?
It happened.
You got to get your story right though.
If you have to get a story right, what are you doing is wrong.
But if your story is like, if you get a story right, you're doing wrong.
But Amy's story is like, yeah, I was just trying to see if everything fit in the back.
That's what you got to stick with, even if you get busted later.
If the cops come knocking on your door, that's your story.
I just would take it all back.
No.
That's a big hassle, man.
I feel like if I know, then I know I did something wrong and I didn't fix it.
Except I always feel like it's going to bite me in the butt somehow.
Like, you don't feel obligated because it's a store and I should do the store.
It's just like a personal ethical thing.
I would take it back and go, guys, I'm sorry.
And that's when they tackle me and arrest me.
Yeah.
You see yourself in the news?
Exactly.
Amy, what did you do?
I took it back.
Oh, my goodness.
Amy, why?
Why to you wasn't important to take it back?
Because, well, it's not hard for me.
I go to Target often.
So I just, it's not like I went back that moment.
but I went back
and it just felt
that's the right thing to do.
Did you tell your kids about it?
One of them was with me.
Yeah.
You used it at the moment?
No, one of them was like
this, you keep it.
This is the sign.
Exactly.
I'm glad you didn't.
Right.
So I also used it as a learning opportunity
because no, we don't keep it.
That's right.
Ray, what would you have done?
You get out, whatever did you get,
it's in a bag, go.
Well, I mean, in Amy's case,
it's a good learning experience for the kids
and it's on camera.
Nowadays, all that stuff is,
and maybe they reviewed it at a later date,
I would definitely take it back.
People are pretty forgiving nowadays.
They probably won't watch the camera just for fun to see if they missed.
They usually watch it to know when something happened.
But you're right.
Maybe they do see it.
But I don't think you would have gotten, oh, that's tough though.
Yeah, nail polish and stuff.
They're not worried about.
How much money did you get away with?
Yeah, how much?
I would say the little things in there probably totaled up to $40.
Let's go.
Yeah.
That's basically a heist.
Wow, wow, wow.
That's like an armored truck takedown, basically.
I didn't worry about if.
That's a felony.
Because I don't know how they...
Actually, I don't know if on the receipt, like the cashier's name or if they track that.
And I didn't want to get him in trouble.
Yeah, they don't.
Not that.
But I'm glad you took it back.
Good job, Amy.
I'm proud of you.
Well, I think so I did the normal thing.
He did the right thing.
Ed is like, get your story straight.
Yeah, yeah.
You have to, man.
This is a segment that I've created called I'm tardy for the party.
That's funny.
That's funny.
That's good, man.
That's really funny.
So this is tardy for the party where there's a party and you're tardy to it, but what's that party?
Ray, you go first.
Yeah, Farkel, never really even knew about it.
My wife said, hey, let's start playing it.
It's awesome.
Especially if you like dice games.
You just try and roll a one or five hoping for pairs.
Oh, it's a dice game?
Yeah.
That was a card game.
No.
Dude, it is so mindless and you can play it for hours and compete against each other.
You don't even have to think.
Why did I never play this?
You like it?
Yeah, my family used to have farcal tournaments, and everybody gets their farcle name.
So you'd be Fobby, Faye, Famey, you'd.
You just add F and replace it, Fetty, punchbox.
Why do you have to do a name?
It's part of the FARCAL tournament.
That's weird.
At my house.
Yeah.
My mom and her best friend, they loved a FARCOL, so we would gather.
And everybody, I remember I came home from college once.
I took my boyfriend and he was like, oh, I'm going to meet your family.
I was like, yeah.
And guess what?
Tonight's a FARCLE tournament.
Until they farked on either what?
That was his introduction.
Farco.
Farco.
Farco's fun.
Got it.
Okay, I agree.
You're very passionate about it.
I didn't know you played as a kid.
She was, Farkeland.
Yeah, I mean, I never even heard of this game.
For it was legal.
Amy was farcling.
Okay, Ray, you're tardy to the party on Farkel.
Yep.
Amy, do you have one?
Oh, yeah.
Facial recognition to unlock my phone.
You just set it up?
Yeah.
Check that out.
She's like fascinated with something that we've had for years.
It's awesome.
She did it and then showed it.
me that she did it. Because I never, I didn't want my phone to have my face. I just, when it first
came out, it does, though. I mean, if you look at it. I know, because it has pictures of me and stuff.
But it just creeped me out that my phone would recognize me and unlock. And I thought that was
weird. And so the other day, my daughter was so annoyed because my pass code is so long and I was
typing it in. And she's like, why do you do that? And I'm like, look, listen, I don't want to do it.
And she's like, look, we're going to sit here and we do it. She walked me through step by step and
we did the thing where it, you know, measures your face and does it all.
And then I'm addicted.
I just like, you're addicted?
She just threw face for us, right?
She's just going to face, face, face, face.
It's just kind of, it's crazy.
Even when you do Apple Pay, you don't have to type in your code.
Isn't that farced up?
Like, but I realize I am definitely tardy to the party on this.
She's tardy to the party.
Lunchbox, you're tardy for the party.
What is it?
Uh, GPS.
Yes. I would never use GPS because I didn't want the government following me.
And I would go on the internet.
We're the dumbest show.
Yeah. We are. Just in general. And I am too. But we're the dumbest show.
I'd write down directions or I'd print it out if it's a long road trip.
And finally my wife was like, no, no, we're going on a road trip.
We're going to put a GPS. So we downloaded ways.
It's like an app that is like maps.
Yeah.
Yeah, there's a lot of those.
We've heard of that.
And so I am tardy to the party on using GPS to get places.
It was.
Eddie?
Man, I went to a brunch the other day.
I'd never been to a brunch.
Like, I've heard of brunches.
And I went to a brunch and they gave me a mimosa.
Dude, mimosas, that's a legit drink.
I've never had that.
It's champagne with orange juice.
It's delicious.
Drink in the morning.
Yeah.
Brunch was not a thing back in the day.
That's a new thing.
I'm with you on that.
No, no, I've heard of it, but I've never done that.
But when I was in college, no one went to brunch.
I didn't know what brunch was.
This is crazy.
We did.
It's not crazy, but it's also in the last 10 years.
You ever been to a brunch?
To a brunch.
My wife and I will go to what is called brunch.
It's kind of like too late for breakfast but kind of too early for lunch.
Right.
Oh yeah, I don't do that.
You all are guys.
Women have been doing this for like decades.
No, brooch has exploded.
For the party.
Go ahead.
Let's go to Abby, our phone screener.
Abby, your tardy to the party.
How?
Okay, mine was trying to drive a stick shift over break.
You just learned?
Yeah.
It's fun, but it's hard.
And it was a fail.
How'd you do?
I was going to say how'd you end up doing?
Well, it was, so my stepdad, he has like a classic car.
It's a 69 Camaro.
So I feel like that's why it was so hard.
Was it like, oh, yeah, yeah.
It was not good.
I mean, I could teach you.
Did you just learn to play beer pong too?
Was that you?
They just started playing?
She played at my place and she was so bad.
Okay, thank you.
I heard you had never played.
I think I tried a long, probably did a long time ago.
And I knew that I was so terrible that I avoid beer pong tables.
until I was at race house
And then how'd you do?
Well, I had to play because they were only
They forced her to put
Well, she's like
They made me play
I didn't want to put her
No, we needed twos on each side
But also beer pong
You're just supposed to shoot it like a basketball
She flicks it
I've never seen that tactic with beer pong
But it doesn't work
It's an awful one
It's disgusting
I wish I could play
I'm jealous of the game
People will drop it on the floor
And they keep playing
That's gross man
Oh yeah
I have two
And I'm gonna be tardy to do the party here
Don't be tired
For the party
Air Friars
Just because
I didn't understand how awesome and easy they were.
Don't you put everything in an air fryer now?
You can.
We do.
I do.
She doesn't because she's actually a good cook.
But it just goes in the air friar if I have to cook anything.
The air friar is an amazing.
I get it as a gift for people sometimes.
Right.
I still meet people that don't have one.
Don't be tired.
I don't have one.
What are you?
Yeah.
I'm very tardy to the for King and Country Party.
They were in here.
They were awesome.
I can't get enough of it.
So good.
Yeah.
Can't get enough of for King.
country, YouTube TV, which isn't a party that a lot of people are on, but I've had some friends
that were like, you have to do YouTube TV, it's so easy. Ray was stealing it from a listener at one
point talking about how good it was. Yep, St. Louis. I can't get it. It's awesome. So don't,
I'm going to say, don't be tardy for that party, because if you're thinking about cutting the cord
and getting off cable, I love YouTube TV. It is really great because it's all the channels.
It's the same. It's just you need a stream now instead of a cord or a twist. Yeah, or a dish.
Yeah, all right, that's a tardy for the party. That's a good one, huh?
A win is a win.
A win is a win.
I don't care which I'm saying.
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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.
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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
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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.
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Sometimes those misconnections are funny or romantic.
And it's like, I met this person and they caught my eye and the Chipotle.
They were in a green shirt and I knew we had a connection, but then he was gone.
Anybody knows who he is?
And every once in a while, you hear a great one and they're married.
But we have one here on the show that we like to do.
Wow.
Wow.
And so Abby, our phone screener and producer.
We just love her, don't we?
Oh, yeah, that's great.
Yeah, yeah.
Okay, you don't.
But we do.
I think deep down he does.
Awesome in every way.
She has a misconnection that she'd like to share on the show.
Okay.
Abby, go ahead.
What happened?
Okay, this is crazy.
Okay, so I got in on Friday night, which was the day before New Year's Eve.
And I was looking at Ubers and they were so expensive.
I was like, this is ridiculous.
So I did a shared one for the, I've never done shared one.
How romantic!
Come on!
This is a lifetime original Christmas movie.
Go ahead.
I know, which is like a gamble because you never know who you're going to be sitting by.
And so I get in the Uber by myself and then we like circle back around to pick up the other guy.
And there's like a cute guy walking by about my age.
And he comes to my car and starts putting his bag like in the back trunk or in the trunk or whatever.
Did your heart start to go?
I was just like, oh, shoot, oh, shoot.
I have to sit right by this guy.
And so he gets in.
And then we like take off and everything.
And we're just like talking.
and he starts telling me what he's doing for New Year's Eve,
and he's like, we're like going to a toga party if you want to come.
He invited you in the back of the car to go to the toga party?
Yeah, he actually did.
But that was like towards the end.
We had been talking the whole time because he plays like the fiddle and he plays bluegrass.
He played like local places all over.
And I was like, you seem really fun.
And like you hang out with cool people.
He's like, yeah, we always play.
Okay.
And this never happens if she falls in love.
She never falls in love so fast.
Well, we're not interrupting her misconnection.
Go ahead, Abby.
No, I'm just saying he sounded like a really cool guy.
And he was asking me, we were asking each other what we're doing for New Year's Eve.
And he was like, oh, we're doing this.
So if you want to come, he's like, I'll send you like the invite of where we're going dancing or whatever on Instagram.
So he looked me up and then he sent it to me.
And I was like, hey, awesome.
But I saw him send it to you?
Mm-hmm.
Yeah, because I pointed at my name.
I was like, oh, that's me.
The second one down.
And he sent it, but I didn't check my phone.
And then I get home later and guess what?
Nothing.
Why didn't you check your phone?
I don't know. I just didn't think about it. It was in my purse.
Did you not want to go meet up with them later?
No, I guess I just...
I thought of it right away to make sure that it went through.
I would have played cool, but as soon as he was out, I'd have been like,
I mean, I usually do that all the time.
Like, I'm like, oh, I got it.
But this time I didn't for some reason.
Don't know why.
But I get home and I look for it in all my inboxes, and it's not there.
Do you remember his name? First name.
It did say on there. It said read.
Okay, that's a start.
So we knew a read.
Yeah. He's a fiddle player. We knew he's a fiddle player.
He plays bluegrass. Went to a toga party.
Cute. Sits in back seats.
Yeah, yeah. Yeah. Yeah. It's just trunks. We got a lot of stuff on him here.
Yeah, yeah, it's good stuff. What celebrity does he look most like?
I don't know. He had dark hair.
Long, short? Short.
Tall, short?
I don't really know how tall. I was sitting in the car.
How tall of a sitter was he?
Not that tall.
Okay. Okay. Okay. So read the fiddle player who went to a toga party on New Year's Eve. Around what age?
I'd say about mine.
Okay, but people...
I don't know how old you won't need an age.
I'd say early 30s.
Okay.
If anyone knows this guy,
please send me a message at Mr. Bobby Bones.
Please post a comment or do something to get our attention
because I'd love to just see what's up,
see if he had the same kind of feeling.
Maybe he's disappointed and he's on some show right now going,
guys, I'd send an invitation and I can't find her.
I mean, I'm not saying it's a misconnection.
Yeah, you are.
No, I'm just saying like he could have.
been a cool guy with like a fun
friends to hang out with. Abby
you're glowing right now. You're glowing.
I am not. And can I tell you what happened?
He didn't really want her to go to the yoga party,
Toga party. Yoga, yoga, whatever.
Both sound good. And so he fake sent
the invite and when she got out of the thing, he's like, all right,
he didn't have to invite her though. I don't feel like that.
He felt awkward because she's in the backseat
lonely on New Year's Eve and he's like, I'm going to invite this girl.
I don't think that's a thing where you feel. Yeah. I don't think that's the
case. All right. I didn't come
across that way. Because he voluntarily
invited you, right? Uh-huh. Yeah. You weren't like, hey,
what do you think you can invite me to? Not at all.
No, I'm not that crazy.
No, this is how a conversation shit went.
He was like, what are you doing
for New Year? She's like, nothing, do you have something that's going on?
I did not. But you weren't there.
Why are you asking? No. Abby, we're going to try to get him.
Okay. Read.
Fiddle player.
Yeah.
Dark hair. Is he from? Where's he from?
In the conversation? Do you know the state he's from?
Oh, I didn't get, I don't remember.
You don't remember?
No, I mean, we talked about a lot in the car.
No other little tidbits.
No.
He's played at Station Inn in Nashville, but that doesn't, I mean, I don't know if that helps.
We're there.
We'll find it.
We'll track him down.
I found Don Reed online.
He is a fiddle player.
I think his name's Reed, not Don.
Yeah, his first name's Reed.
Oh, first name Reed.
Thank you, Abby.
Good luck.
We're here for you.
Yeah, thank you.
Hey.
Early 30s.
We're going to find them.
We can do this.
Bobby Bones show.
Bonehead.
This story comes to us from Italy.
A man had $20,000 in life savings, but I don't trust the bank.
So he hit it inside his chimney.
Of all places.
Oh, yeah, no.
So dumb.
Because you can't just lose.
There are many ways that, and I already know where this is going, obviously.
It's a bonehead.
The chimney.
Okay.
But he didn't tell his wife who started a fire.
Oh, man.
Burn it all.
Up and smoke.
Oh.
That's.
I actually hate this.
Yeah, that hurts.
I mean, you drive home when you see smoke coming out of the chimney.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
Oh, no, no.
So what, did all of it burn up?
How did he tell her?
Do we know anything?
No, it just says that he called police and tried to see if he could get his money back.
That don't work.
I feel for that.
I do, I do, too.
I do, too.
You know, he called everybody.
Who it's a refund?
The chimney suite?
That's, yeah, better places to put that than the chimney.
Yeah, like under your mattress.
Well, people may get under the mattress, right?
If you're cleaning.
literally everywhere, guys.
I mean, you can listen to anything and I'll go yes, yes.
The answer's yes. Okay.
I'm Lunchbox. That's your Bonehead Story of the Day.
This is an odd request from Raymundo that he wants to actually do during the show.
Now, I'm not going to give my response as he describes what he wants to do.
I want you to hear it. I want you to be open.
And then we'll all react.
And don't just y'all know immediately.
I'm trying to keep myself from doing that all the time.
Ramundo, what is your request?
Yeah, so I got to stop.
stalking stuffer from Beezer and people on the video can see it. It's a vape.
So, but it's not your usual one that has nicotine in it. This one has caffeine and they say it's not addictive and it's not harmful or anything like that. So I was wondering can I do it on the show?
Can you vape during the show? Yeah, and you'll see there's like a little bit of smoke that comes with it. Go ahead. Okay, he's doing it. Oh, wow.
He's vaping. Are he sure? It's a same. You look like an idiot. You do it look like an idiot. Goodness. It glowed.
and everything.
Best stocking stuff forever.
Do you feel any effect from it?
Yeah, it gives me energy I need for this show.
Like a high?
Yeah, it gets me real.
What is happening?
Have you ever real vaped before?
No, I wouldn't do that.
I heard it's very addictive.
So, but with that,
does it not bother you to, like,
take something into your lungs?
No, no, no, no.
No, it's caffeine and air, I guess.
I don't know.
How did you do that?
I don't know. I don't know.
Just go with it.
This is what I'm going to say, Ray.
to say, well hold on.
Go ahead. Amy, what would you say?
I'm concerned. I don't think it's bad if he does want to inhale caffeine, but I don't know
that there's, do we know enough research yet?
I'm not worried about his body. He drinks like a fish on the weekends, but I'm saying he wants
to vape during the show.
My fear with that is it potentially could look like he's smoking or vaping, and then kids
may watch a video and be like, oh, that's cool. Ray does it. I can do it, not knowing
that it's caffeine. Or the opposite, kids see Ray doing and go, he's not cool. I should never
do that.
Right. Lunchbox?
I mean, look, it's just caffeine. Let him vape. Let the kid get his energy.
Eddie?
Man, we didn't let Hank Williams Jr. smoke a cigar in here. Why are we going to let Ray vape in the control room?
No, let's not start doing that.
A little different, but okay, here's what I'm going to say, Ray.
No.
It's a soft no where if you have to go to the bathroom and you want to vape your caffeine.
In one of the stalls or something.
But you can't.
That must seem a worse.
You can't like sneak, like change your mind at some point, start vaping out.
stuff. Okay. If it's only caffeine and you go in the bathroom, if I happen to walk in while
you're vaping caffeine, I'm not going to be like, we need to talk. Well, and they make the same
one that's melatonin. So my wife said, if I like this, she'll get me another one, I'll vape before
bed. He's vaping every. He's vaping his dinners. Well, this one's turkey and dressing.
Okay, if I research this and it's safe, can I have a hit? No, see, that's the thing too.
What do you? Like circle around? No. The only time you can do it is in the bathroom.
All right. But you can do it in the bathroom. Sounds good, yeah, yeah. Okay, we're done. You guys
have a great weekend. Mr. Bobby Bones on Instagram.
Bye everybody.
Bobby Bones.
A win is a win. A win. A win is a win.
I don't care what I'm saying.
Yep, that's me.
Clifford Taylor the 4th.
You might have seen the skits, my basketball and college football journey,
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Well, now I'm bringing all of that excitement to my brand new podcast,
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