The Bobby Bones Show - (Fri Full Show) Who Partnered Up For Blind Karaoke: Duets Editions? + Lunchbox Shares Update On Visiting Todd Chrisley in Prison + Fun Fact Friday!
Episode Date: April 14, 2023By listener request, we do Blind Karaoke: Duets Edition! Hear who partnered up on the show and which country love song they had to sing and who won! Plus, find out the steps Lunchbox nees to take to v...isit Todd Chrisley in prison and if he's heard back from him yet. Then, we share another round of fun and interesting fact you can bring into your weekend!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Come on, Bobby.
Hey, welcome to Friday show.
Morning studio.
Morning.
All right, let's go around the room.
Get to know you Friday.
Eddie, you're up first.
Okay.
If you got arrested, what would it most likely be for?
Ooh.
Probably urinating in public.
I've done that like so many times, and I've always thought like, man, I could have gone to jail for this.
Will they actually arrest you for urinating in public?
No, usually they just give you a ticket.
That counts in this, by the way.
Okay, all right.
That's just the first thing in my mind.
You're just big pee in public guy?
I've done it a lot.
Not in the last like five years, but I used to do it all the time.
Lunchbox, if you got arrested, what would have most likely be for?
Oh, that's a good question.
Ah, man.
Dining Dash.
good, something you've done a lot in your life.
Not in the last five years, right?
Not in the last five years.
Oh, we have to say that for everyone.
I was scared to ask him if, well, actually.
No, I used to do it all the time.
Like, in high school, we would play it.
Like, we'd go to Luby's cafeteria and you go through the line and you get all the food and you pay once you, after you eat, you bring them a receipt.
Just walk right out to exit, man.
Like, why would you even pay?
Yeah, man.
Yeah, and just walk out.
It'd be that.
Yeah.
And there's another thing that you guys think, but I'm not going to say it.
Yeah, me either.
I'm not going to say anything for those three letters.
What?
IRS.
What?
Oh, that's a good one.
That's probably realistic.
Tax is IRS.
Oh, IRS.
Gotcha.
Yes, yes, yes, yes.
I'm IBS.
He's IRS.
Yes.
Amy, if you got arrested, what would it most likely before?
Shoplifting at the grocery store.
What?
Accidentally.
Accidentally.
Because a lot of times I'm going in for one or two things, so I don't get a basket or a cart,
and I just conveniently put things in my purse.
Unbelievable.
Why would you do that?
Because it's a way to carry it all.
You know, without, I'm just like, oh, okay, well, now I'm running out of room in my arms.
You know what else is away?
So just throw something in my bag.
The cart.
I know.
A basket.
I know.
A basket.
I know.
And then you go to the checkout and you start just unloading things from your purse.
And hopefully you get it all, you know?
Yeah.
I hear you.
I just would feel like I might forget.
Yeah.
Then I might steal.
That's the thing.
If I got arrested for something, what would have most likely before.
You know, I have my answer.
And I'm actually going to write it down here.
But I wonder what you would say about me.
I have mine.
What do you think it will be?
Driving too slow.
Who I was going to say that?
But you can get arrested for that.
You guys can both shut your mouths this early morning.
Because you drive.
It's reckless driving.
No, it's not.
Reckless driving.
I don't drive too slow.
I drive the speed limit.
There's a part of the little town here on the highway where the speed limit's 55 on the interstate.
And I caught you going 45.
No, no.
It seems like 45 because 55 is way too slow.
Nobody's going 55.
I know.
Nobody.
But I do because I got a ticket one.
doing 65, where it should be 75.
So I stay.
It's 55.
I don't go over 55 there.
So you're both wrong.
I don't like that.
And I'm in a bad mood now.
Okay.
What would Bobby get arrested for?
That's good.
Ah, I've got it.
Got it.
Say it.
Harassment.
People online. Because you get in these little fights on Twitter and Instagram
and maybe you say, you know what?
Watch your back, punk.
Oh, I've never threatened anybody.
Or you keep DMing them or you get to fight and they're like,
I'm going to say he's harassing me.
So I'm going to say harassment.
That harass.
I get that.
But then here's the thing about calling out the devil.
He might answer.
So when people come and they're like, I want to start something with you.
I'm like, don't do it.
My grandma said, problem with calling out the devil is he might actually show up or he might answer.
And sometimes I'm the devil and I will come and I will destroy you.
I like that, though.
What are you in for?
I beat up an 11-year-old online.
I troll me.
Hey, hey, I got one.
What?
Trestpassing.
What?
You're going to forget your glasses one day and you're going to be walking in the
wrong house. I'm not Mr. Magoo.
That's so stupid. You know, Mr. McGoo couldn't
couldn't see and he's like, ah.
Yeah, he's funny. He's a cartoon. I'm not Mr.
Magoo. I was going to say theft of
an animal. Like if I saw a dog
that I felt like were like chained to a tree or not
being treated right, I was still the dog and take it.
Oh, yours is a he being here.
You're a hero. Well, I am what I am.
Get out of here. Wow, wow. That makes sense.
Hey, I am what I am.
All right, thank you guys. Let's get started
of the Friday show.
This is your extension to us.
It's the mailbag, and you can email us anytime.
Morgan, if they want to email the show, what's that address?
Mailbag at bobbybones.com.
All right, let's get the mail.
You send an email and we read it on the air.
It's something we call Bobby's Mailbag.
Hello, Bobby Bones.
In an attempt to save money, my wife and I have been cooking more meals at home.
My wife has been learning by watching videos on YouTube.
She's been really into it.
We've been saving money.
It's great.
Here's the problem.
Her cooking's terrible.
She thinks it tastes great, though.
I just don't like any of the food she's making,
and I also don't have the heart to tell her that she's not good at making it.
I'll still eat it.
And yeah, saving money's been great.
But just so you know, I end up making a sandwich after dinner,
so I can just have something decent in my stomach, which also costs money.
So we're not saving as much money as we thought.
How do I tell my wife, her cooking is terrible?
Should I just suggest we go back to eating out and forgetting about saving the money?
Signed, husband of a bad chef.
Amy?
Oh, man, get yourself some kids because they'll tell you real quick.
My kids are super honest.
That's her plan.
Have some kids.
Wait about five years so we can.
I cook and my kids tell me straight to my face.
Oh, this is horrible.
But they have a very particular taste.
I don't think I'm not bad of a cook.
But I guess at the end of the day, it doesn't hurt to just be honest with her in a loving kind way.
Yeah, I would say first, you can cook a little more, bro.
Good idea.
So if you're trying to save money and that's a priority, well, get your.
your butt in the kitchen, you cook a little bit too, and you can't complain about the food that you cook
because you just cooked it. So that's number one. Number two is what you do is you make it more
about the food that she's cooking than how she's cooking the food. And there is a difference.
I hate peppers. I hate onions. I hate peanut butter. I hate peanut butter. I hate peanut butter. I hate
peanut butter. I hate peanut butter. I hate peanut butter. I hate peanut butter. Let's try something else. Get her to things that are
simpler that she can't mess up.
So if you just like chicken,
grilled chicken, how hard is it to grill some chicken?
Grills some chicken, get some, I don't know, put some mustard on it, put some A1 sauce on it,
whatever, get some vegetables.
Make sure that she's doing things that are hard to mess up because she'll actually
get better while she's just doing that.
She'll grow accustomed to cooking meats a certain way, experimenting with spices a little
bit, but you got to baseline her again because if we're on YouTube watching videos,
people aren't getting a bunch of streams on a YouTube video if it's just them cooking chicken.
That don't get a lot of streams.
So they're doing like crazier stuff.
And she's trying that and it sucks.
So the two things that you can do to make this easier on you and her, number one, you cook more, whiny baby.
Two, ask her to cook things that are simpler because it's about the food she's cooking, not how she's cooking it.
And she will get better through time.
There's your answer.
Don't have kids because of that.
It's a long wait, buddy.
That's a long wait.
But also, you don't have to be honest about it either.
There are some things, if you're honest about it, there's nothing but her.
hurt that comes from it and nothing gained.
She's liable to go, I don't want to cook anymore then.
You don't like it? Great. You cook more.
Well, you were going to do that anyway, per my advice.
You can do that now without
her getting upset at you and affecting other parts
of your life. And she'll still cook. Just be like,
hey, you know I really like to have. I like to really get back to the basics.
I like to do some grilled chicken
and some corn.
Yeah. Yeah. There you go.
Solved. The end.
The mail is not gone. Close it up, Brad.
Yeah.
It's a Bobby Bones show interview.
In case you didn't know.
All right.
About to talk to Jordan Davis.
His current song,
Next Thing You Know,
sounds a little bit like this right here.
He's got five number one songs.
He's got singles you up.
He's got Take It for Me.
Which is a jam.
And then slow dance in a parking lot.
And buy dirt.
And what my world spends around and all that.
And he's on right now.
Let's talk to this guy, Jordan Davis.
Go!
On the Bobby Bone Show now.
Jordan Davis.
We had Jordan off for a second yesterday because he was nominated for an ACM,
which best male artist of the year.
Let's clap our hands for ACM nominated for Jordan Davis.
Let's go there first, Jordan.
What were you doing?
And were you up listening for the sole reason of that you possibly could be nominated?
Yes, I was.
I was in my kitchen.
We had it like going through the house speakers.
I was actually about to get mad because my kids were screaming and dogs are barking,
but my wife has the video.
And yeah, I was definitely listening.
Did you think you had a shot to be nominated?
No.
You saw the nominees for that category?
I mean, even looking at it still, Combs, Wallin, Stapleton, I mean, Kane, I mean, you think Dirt's, TR,
or like I never, I truly didn't think that I was going to be in that category.
Boy, risky to be, of me, I'd have felt like I ain't even going to listen.
This isn't I can nominate me anyway.
And music sucks.
I'd have been, I'd have totally gone full negative.
And then if it had been a surprise and I would have been nominated, I'd be like, oh, this is great.
Jordan's a positive guy, just generally.
And good for him for being like, oh, let me listen just in case.
Because I would have been like, ACMs, what is that?
I don't even know what that is.
Until it happened, I'd have been like,
Like, yes, that way it had avoided disappointment.
Yeah.
You know?
So good for you, buddy.
I actually put my phone on airplane mode too because I was getting some texts from people about entertainer.
That was like, so I was getting text in front of the show.
And I was like, all right, I can't.
If this does happen, I don't want to get it in a text before you announced it.
Got it.
So on with us.
It's a very special time.
First ever, Jordan Davis, ACM nominated.
best male artist you know what do we say except you're killing it my friend but here's what i want to say
that's not great and i wanted to wait till we were talking live on the airs oh oh i know i'm a little irritated
with them i can't say the name of a tour i can't say the name of your tour oh yeah i know does it have
the f word no d word oh wow oh wow
f right stop amy that's exactly what my mom said she was like why do you have to put the d word in
the name of the tour so amy would you know the name of the tour i think it's like i don't i don't i don't
Damn Good Time or something like that.
Yeah.
It's what it's called.
Say it again.
Damn Good Time.
Yeah, that's the tour.
The dang good time tour is what I have to call it.
And I feel like a loser.
Or did you mean like, you know, a dam that holds up water?
That's a great question.
Yeah, I spell it that way.
Spell it D-A-M.
Yeah, no, it's not, though.
That's not it.
It's not, though.
So, okay, Andrew Dice Clay.
Okay, Chris Rock, with your dirty language here,
you put a bad word on the tour.
Go ahead.
Tell me about that.
Why?
Because I want this tour to be a D-word good time.
I mean, you can say it.
D-word sounds like another word, though.
But okay.
Yeah.
So you want it to be a really good time tour?
Why not go really good time tour?
Because I have one of the songs that I put out is called Damn Good Time.
And I can't even say that song either.
So here we are.
Yeah.
So Bobby, thanks for the record.
No, I'm kidding.
That song I skipped because I won't listen to that over and over.
I won't listen to that filth.
Yeah. Okay, look, tickets are on sale today. All that being said, you're playing some really big, like, cool venues, this tour and your headlining tour.
Like, that one, congrats again on that, because that's awesome. But two, you're a little nervous about this?
Oh, dude. Like, in these, we're playing some cities that I can still remember going and loading into a 500-person bar.
and that was in 2018
to where now we're going
into Green Bay and trying to play
the arena.
So it's kind of
you know, like those shows are still
fresh in my mind and to think that
like we're going to multiply that
crowd by 30 is kind of scary.
Not 30 people, but like times 30.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Start August 31st. Tickets go on sell today
at 10 a.m. local time, wherever you are.
Atlanta, Nashville, Columbus,
Green Bay, Des Moines, Kansas City.
I could keep going. But Omaha, Oklahoma City,
I keep going, but I still will.
St. Louis, Philadelphia, I can keep going, I still will.
Bakersfield, Las Vegas, a lot of cities.
And who's on with you as your support, your openers?
It's kind of spread out between, I think, six or seven acts,
but Daniel Bradbury, Cameron Marlowe,
Gabby Barrett's with us in Nashville,
Flatland Cavary, Jameson Rogers, Georgia Webster.
I think I've maybe got to everybody
or maybe I haven't.
If I forgot one, we're kind of jumping around.
He's a tough question.
Mike Ryan.
Mike Ryan.
Yeah, Grayland James.
Oh, he forgot some.
Oh, gosh.
He's too worried about saying bad words.
You know, maybe.
I don't know.
If I didn't have such a bad mouth, I would have never.
Potty Mouth Davis.
Today, 10 a.m., you guys get tickets to this.
It's awesome.
I don't know.
I thought of some family-friendly tour names
in case he wanted to change
the last minute of this conversation.
Okay?
Come on what you got.
I have a top here.
The darn good time tour.
Nice.
Seems easy.
Right.
I like that.
The doggone good time tour.
Doggone.
The dog-on.
That's what I should have named.
The reasonable amount of fun tour.
Good?
Okay.
The decent decibel tour.
Like not too loud,
but still the good decibel.
Okay, no.
How about,
and obviously I can't be at these shows,
but I was just thinking
as the name of the tour, big banner, big,
it would be called Bobby Bones Presents Jordan Davis.
Oh, wow, everywhere.
Now that, that's happening.
Bobby Bones presents the daggum good time tour.
And I'll never even be there, so I'm really not presenting it.
Jordan, congratulations, man.
All kidding aside, it is really cool to see you be nominated to do such a massive tour.
And yes, I have listened to your record many, many times.
Blue Bird Day is a great, great album.
And I don't even like albums.
I get bored with albums in general.
but it's like sonically, like I love this record
because it just feels a little more like a normal,
like a guy that's singing like emotional, like the guitars,
the acoustics, like that's what I like
and I think you did that really well on this record.
I appreciate that, Bobby. It means a lot, buddy. Thank you.
It does mean a lot.
And Bobby Bones presents Jordan Davis.
Jordan, congratulations. Tickets on sale 10 a.m. local time today.
Everybody go and watch Jordan.
By the way, this song that you have now, next thing you know,
because he played it in here, right?
Or did he sing part?
Because I know next thing you know, like crazy,
is it because I listen to the record?
Or is it?
No, I did.
I played it for St. Jude's.
That's what it is.
Next thing, you know.
Yeah, got it.
I love this song.
And it's actually, I think,
pacing better than almost any song you've ever had.
It is.
It's pretty crazy how this one's latched on.
It's like a baby breastfeeding.
That's what I feel.
felt there when he said latched on. Yeah.
It feels like a baby breastfeeding. His song,
next thing you know, is a baby
and we are the boob.
Oh, yeah. Yeah. It's interesting.
Legit. All right, Jordan.
Hey, man, congratulations. I'll talk to you
soon and
we'll see at the A-CMs, at least by the A-CMs.
You are the best. Thank you for let me call in.
All right, buddy. Jordan Davis, everybody.
It's time for the good news.
With Amy.
Tell me something good.
I love a good story about a cat,
and this one is about Libby.
She's a 19-year-old cat that calls the Asheville Free Library her home.
She's lived there forever.
She lives at the library.
Yeah, people that work at the library, people to visit the library.
They all take care of her.
Well, she's 19.
So some...
That's crazy, a 19-year-old cat.
I didn't know that was a thing.
She can vote.
Yeah, drive, everything.
Golly, go ahead.
Some vet bills have started to pile up.
I mean, you're talking the library.
It's not like they have a lot of extra free or extra funds around.
to pay for things.
So they decided to do a crowd fund.
And people that come to the library,
they all donated to it.
And they were able to pay all the medical bills and then some.
They raised triple what they were trying to raise.
And so now they've got a stockpile
because you know Libby's probably going to have to go back.
She's going to need some more.
She's 19.
She's going to need some more.
And so it's a story of people coming together for whatever it is.
And in this case, it happens to be a cat.
I would give money to that.
Sometimes I think, would I give money to this?
I get money to that. If I saw there was a cat
that did not have the money
for medical care and
it needed help, I'd be like, yeah,
here's some. Even if it was 19 years old,
like, especially because it's 19.
Towards the end of the life. But I guess it depends
what it is, but I'm not asking any questions. If it's like,
hey, we have this cat. First of it will prove it. Let me see
that cat. Send me a newspaper next to
the cat knowing today's a day. You're not taking money
from me. But secondly, I think I would jump in
and help that cat. That's cool. It's cool that
town, that community did that. All right, that is
what it's all about.
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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It's the easiest trivia game
in the whole wide world.
Well, it's easy. Trivia. Eddie is our champion again. Eddie, let's go. Hey, come on. You've won two in a row. Can you get three? I think I can.
The first category is sports. Simone Biles is an athlete known for what sport, Eddie? Gymnastics. Correct. Again, it's very easy. Michael Phelps is known for what sport?
Swimming. Correct. Amy, Babe Ruth is known for what sport? Baseball. Good. Abby, who is in for lunchbox? Lunchbox is not allowed to play this season.
Abby Patrick Mahomes is an athlete known for which sport.
Football.
Correct.
That's the game.
As long as you get it right, you stay in the game.
It's easy trivia.
But if you miss it, you hear this right here.
You've been boned.
You don't want to be boned.
Can I hear an amen from that, Eddie?
Amen.
Thank you.
I don't want to ask.
Very right.
I just want to go.
Me and you.
Fill in the blank.
Here we go.
This means something easily done.
It's called a piece of blank.
Ooh.
Cake.
Correct.
Meaning something costs too much money, Morgan.
It costs an arm and a blank.
Leg.
Good.
Amy, to try to become friends with someone, you need to break the blank.
Ice.
Good job.
Abby, meaning to be very calm and relaxed, we'd say cool as a blank.
Cucumber.
Correct.
Wow.
Good job, everybody.
Round three.
Disney trivia.
Eddie, we start with you again, the chance.
Yes.
Whose nose grew longer every time he lied.
Pinocchio.
Correct.
How does the prince, Morgan, wake up sleeping beauty?
He has to kiss her.
Correct.
Amy, which princess is based on a real life historical Native American?
Pocahontas.
Correct.
Hakuna Matata is from what movie, Abby?
Ooh, the Lion King.
Correct.
We'll go a little faster now.
The category is measurements.
Eddie, how many inches are in a foot?
12.
Correct.
Morgan, how many ounces are in a cup?
Every time we ask this, somebody misses that.
I know.
At some point, you're going to have to learn the answer to this one,
because we're going to keep asking about every four rounds.
In a cup?
How many ounces are in a cup?
I don't want to say it.
You're looking at me.
Six ounces.
Oh.
16. Correct. Abby, how many feet in a yard?
36.
You bet.
I'm watching. No, a yard.
How many feet are in a yard?
Three, 36 inches.
Oh, my God.
That's a long yard, Abby.
What football team are you watching?
Oh, lunchbox is walking.
I do it.
Hold on. Wait, let her finish the game.
The game's not over. He marches back in the room.
Get out.
Get out of here.
Sorry, I just went my one-yard, 36.
No, I can't tell the phones.
That's true.
He is in there covering the phones.
Okay, lunchboxes go.
Can I tell you something?
No, you're not in the game.
I'm going to tell you about what she does.
She busies the phones.
She just blocks all the lines so she doesn't have to answer her phones.
Well, she's in her playing.
She can't even get to a phone.
Yeah, what?
Must be a hard job.
Do you want to let them ring?
Okay.
And now lunchbox is leaving the room again.
The category is math.
Oh, no.
Come on, bones.
Eddie, in math, what do you call 3.14?
Oh, that's pie.
Correct.
Amy, what is a 90 degree angle called?
A blank angle.
Yeah, it's a 90 degree angle is a right angle.
Correct. Eddie, in math, what does the Roman numeral X mean?
10.
Correct. Amy, what's the perimeter of a circle called?
The radius.
Shoot, no, what?
Oh, no.
What?
What is it?
What?
Diameter?
What?
Circumference?
Dian.
It would have just been a little more patient with myself.
And that would have come to me.
circumference. Eddie, you're dominating this round.
Dang.
One more category, Eddie, just for fun.
South Park takes place in what state?
South Park, Missouri.
Colorado.
Dang, that would have been my...
That would have been yours too, Eddie.
The Golden Girls take place on what state?
That's Colorado.
Florida. You lost that one, too.
Oh, my gosh.
What state does cheers take place?
That's Boston. I mean, Massachusetts.
You don't miss that one too because you're in Boston.
And what state does Yellowstone take place in?
Wyoming.
Montana.
You went over for.
Hey, I got them all wrong.
Oh, I, dang, I would have won.
Eddie is our winner.
Nice job.
Three wins on the season.
Man, I'm feeling good.
Amy has one, Abby zero, Morgan, zero.
Oh, what?
Come, girls.
Let's go, girls.
Here's Kristen from Kansas.
I have a morning corny for Amy.
What's a pizza's favorite sauce?
Merritt, nairra.
What?
Mara nera.
It's a record scratch sound.
Merit, merrit, merr.
What's a pizza's favorite sauce?
sauce, but why would you...
I don't know.
What's DJ Pizza's favorite sauce,
what I would say.
Yeah, something with the DJ
because it's record scratch.
What's DJ Pizza's favorite sauce?
Merret, never up?
That's pretty funny.
That's probably how I would improve that joke
a little bit.
We got there.
This is Kalina from Iowa.
I just listened to the
Bobby Cass and heard the Gary Muldier
episode. That was
fantastic.
I remember I first heard Gary Muleeer on the
Mule Gras.
Griffin's show way back in the day.
Anyway, a great episode.
I enjoyed listening to this today.
Anyway, that's it, guys. Wonderful show.
I love you all. The great show to listen to.
Wonderful way to start my day. Have a fantastic day and share a smile.
I think I will.
He's smiling.
Smile with you. Smile back.
Share one with me.
Hercombe made me smile.
You won't do it.
Gary Mulder, he's 83 years old and he's been a comedian.
He's one of the newest members of the Grand Ole Opry, but such a legacy.
such a career from David Letterman to Andy Kaufman to being a roommate with Steve Martin.
But he came over to the house.
We talked about it for an hour in the opera.
Check it out on the Bobbycast, Gary Muldere.
That's his name.
You know what they call him that?
Because when he was young, on the bus, he could spot Muleer.
With the spotlight.
Really?
Oh.
Gary Muleer.
That's funny.
That's it.
Here's Amy's pile of stories.
So new study shows that a lot of us adults, we miss stuff about our childhood, like getting pocket money.
playing in the park, watching TV as soon as we get home from school, and waking up feeling excited.
I think everyone has a romantic idea of what it was like being a kid in a lot of ways.
It was awesome.
Yeah.
I don't know.
I don't feel the same.
There were some cool parts of it, but I don't think my childhood was awesome.
Yeah, yours is a little different.
You had to grow up a lot faster than this.
I had to go to sawmill and work for eight hours a day, then go to school, then come home and work on retirement at 401K.
That was eight.
Oh, man.
That's crazy, man.
Yeah, I think we just have, it doesn't matter.
Even like old, like people will be like, you know, I'm single, but my main relationship
was this one and I really thought it could work out.
And we just tend as humans to romanticize things that didn't have a clear ending.
And our childhood, although it ended, it didn't have a clear ending.
So we just think about, wow, look at all the amazing things.
Not forgetting, like, how all of us used to get beat up and put in lockers and get our head
stuck in the toilet and get made fun of for wearing the same clothes twice in a row to school,
two days.
All of us?
All of us?
I don't know.
No, no.
Oh, that's just me?
But experts do suggest finding a childhood activity that you really like and try to start implementing it into your adult life.
Like I go right.
Hungry, hungry hippos.
Today, five o'clock in my house, guys.
Red Rover after that.
Oh, we would rip some shoulders out.
Yeah, that would be bad.
I ride my bike with my son and it is pretty fun and freeing.
Like, I just like kick my legs in the air and go downhill kind of fast and it feels fun.
Yeah, there's an injury coming on that one too.
For sure.
Go ahead.
So Taylor Swift went out earlier this week and, you know, she's single now.
So she's getting a lot of attention.
She was out in New York with some friends.
And she had on these butterfly patch cropped jeans.
So her fans started going crazy, Googling them trying to figure out what they were, where they were.
And they're actually buying these pants and they're $673, which is crazy.
But fans are also saying the butterfly is probably a symbol for rebirth and starting over.
Or just a pair of pants she liked.
Probably that.
And they are selling out.
So I guess if you're interested, good luck finding out.
$700 for a pair of people.
That is crazy.
Okay.
Which, you know, yesterday, Bobby had a story about a mom that got a fake call that her daughter had been abducted, but it was AI.
It was fake.
It wasn't really her daughter.
And it was pretty scary.
So it was a warning.
But on a good side of AI things, if you have a lot of recordings of a loved one and audio,
then you can actually have someone live on in your life through the AI.
And they think by the end of this year.
they'll be able to put together something where they're not living on though Amy they're living on through the computer through the programming
they're not living on Eric quote you're creating fake conversations with them tech guru claims you could upload
dead loved ones to your computer by the end of the year so they can live on they ain't living on no they're gone they're out of here and it sucks and hopefully yeah that's gonna make people weird did you like I've kept voicemails from my mom and my dad do you
have stuff from your mom?
I did, but it just disappeared one day
from my phone. I never saved it. I just kept it in there
because I wasn't ever going to delete it. And then I switched
phones and it made the switch over and all of a sudden
it was gone. So
no, the answer is no. I don't anymore. But that's okay.
Because what was I going to do anyway?
I can make her live on, I guess. Yeah, you can make her live on.
Speaking of something sort of similar,
Kenny Rogers has an album coming out in June.
He's living on. He's the new Tupac.
Somehow, music's still flying out from Kenny
Rogers. Yeah, his widow
executive... But it's not AI, by the way. It's not AI
Kenny. Those are the recording. Yeah. Yeah, it's
not AI Kenny Kenny with a new one with Morgan Waller.
It's old Kenny Rogers that they
recorded. Yes, and his wife,
widow is executive producer project
and is putting it out, so that's something cool to look forward to
this summer. Okay. I'm Amy, that's my
pile. That was Amy's
pile of story. It's
time for the good news.
With lunchbox.
Stay home, it's not been good.
All of us here at the Bobby Bone Show,
all big fans of that umure leopard.
But the only problem is, there's a what?
Amur leopard.
I don't know what that is.
Why are we all fans of the umur lover?
I don't know what that is.
Why would you say it like that?
Amure leopard, that's what it's called.
I love animals.
I love a leopard, but are we like, did he sign us up for?
Yeah, what am I going to get charged for?
No, no, you're not going to get charged, but there's only 300 left in the world,
so we're all real sad around here.
Like, man.
We are?
We're sad?
I don't even know.
Now I am, I guess.
Yeah, because it's like, it's going to become extinct.
They're very, critically indicted.
is what they called it.
But the San Diego Zoo is proud to announce two more Amura leopard cubs have been born.
They do a mating process and this is the third little of leopards, third litter of leopards.
And they had two cubs.
And I'm going to tell you what, the dad, he's the father of all the litters.
Different moms.
Good job.
Well, he's trying to keep the species alive.
Yeah, but Oscar's the male man.
He's out there producing cubs, producing cubs.
So we got two more.
So now we're up to 302 in the world.
What do you say?
It's called a mating process.
This is weird.
From how he started it, speaking for us at a press conference.
So now we are excited because there's more cubs and we can go visit them at the San Diego Zoo.
And he's idolizing Oscar the leopard for like keeping him a laugh.
And he's not even said the name of it right.
I just looked it up.
It's an amore.
Oh, like a more.
Oh, because we want a more of them.
Or we love them.
Yeah.
I'm happy that there are more cubs.
I don't want to see animals extinct.
It's just we took the focus.
focus off the story when you were like...
Our heart is a morphole.
Okay.
And then when you start, like, being dirty about an animal...
Yeah, that's weird.
Awesome, man.
You know how it is.
I gave him daps, you know?
I'm saying he's the proud papa.
All these cubs that are being born.
That's a third litter he's produced.
And then you were like, he's the only daddy to all the mamas.
Yeah, he's different moms.
Different moms, same dad.
They got a different spot for every mom, you know what?
Great story.
Love the fact.
And what they need to do?
They need to do this a more and a more and a more and a more.
You didn't even know it was a more.
I know.
But now we do.
But we're all big band.
What did you say originally?
A muir.
A muir.
All right.
That's what it's all about.
That was Tell Me Something Good.
Here's a voicemail from Claire in Arizona.
This message is actually for lunchbox regarding him trying to go see the guy.
And I didn't catch the name because my truck is too loud.
I can't hear the radio very well.
The guy in prison.
He cannot just show up.
He can't.
call, but he does have to get a federal background check.
And if you go to that state's website where he got the inmate number from, he can sell out
a visitation request, pay the $25 or whatever it is in that state.
Then if he's approved, then he can go see him.
Thank you.
We're talking about Todd Crisley because lunch wrote him letters going, hey, can I come see you?
He didn't write back, but then lunch had a theory that maybe he's just on the list.
Yeah, maybe he didn't write back and he just put me on his visitation list without
notifying me.
So I'll cover that $25 bucks if you want to do.
Oh yeah, I'm going to get online and absolutely request that.
That is cool.
Give him a call too, I guess.
Yeah, but I got to pass the federal background.
It's Todd there.
It's lunchbox.
Yeah, see what you can do here.
I'll get on that.
I'll cover that $25 and then fill out a visitation request.
And then if you can go down and visit him and...
Oh, this would be so cool.
We say that, but do you get down there and then get like, I don't know if I should do this.
What's going to happen?
Nothing.
He'll do it.
Yeah.
I mean, I'm just going to go and be like, what up, dude?
Hey, did you do it? Tell me the truth.
Okay, so fill that out, and we'll see if then that can get you down.
Okay.
Because it's in Pensacola, Florida?
Yeah.
The prison?
I don't know how far that is.
That's pretty far, but you can go to the beach afterwards.
Yeah, they've got a plane that flies down there.
An airplane will get you there.
All right, fill that out.
Claire from Arizona, thank you very much for that as we try to get lunchboxy down to visit Todd Crisley in jail.
Okay, now let's go over to Amy and get in the morning corny.
Morning Corny!
What is a robot's favorite snack?
What's a robot's favorite snack?
Computer chips.
Nice.
Good.
That was the morning corny.
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We got this voicemail from Joe in North Dakota.
I just have a suggestion for your blind karaoke.
You guys should do a duet country love songs
and then put Abby and Munchbox together.
I think it would be hilarious.
So we're not going to put them together purposefully,
but I do like the idea of duets for blind karaoke.
So, Blank karaoke, we spin this wheel.
There's songs on it, it lands on it, the person sings the song.
They don't have any words in front of them.
So we're going to do it today, but first, we're going to draw the two people.
Wow.
So can we sing together?
So can we seem more than one song?
Nope.
Once you're drawing, you're drawn.
Okay, so once we're eliminated, we're out.
Yes.
But you and your partner, if you're able to finish first or second place, you get to be in the next round.
Okay.
The next time, otherwise you're eliminated.
Oh, man, I don't know.
Here we go.
First up.
Ramundo?
Oh.
Okay.
You'll be singing with, and then we'll figure out the song.
Has to be aiming.
Come on.
Oh, that'd be cool.
Morgan.
Oh, that's good.
Wow.
Good job, guys.
Okay.
Raymundo, if you want to come up to the microphone on stage.
Morgan, if you want to walk up here, I'm going to spend the wheel now too.
It's a song they're going to sing together.
Come on.
What, love some.
You know, I think shallow would be hilarious.
Oh, that's good from the movie.
I'm on the inside.
I'm just so shallow now.
Shalala.
Shallow.
La la la.
I mean, there's it.
Your love.
Oh, that's good.
There's in another's eyes.
Oh, yeah.
There's islands in the stream.
Islands in the stream.
All right, here we go.
Let's spin that wheel.
Come on.
You guys have.
It's your love.
Tim McGraw, Faith Hill.
You know what, Raymondo?
Yeah, I mean, it's been on the radio for 20 years.
Okay.
Yeah, okay.
And so it's Tim and Faith.
Do you guys know how you're going to split this up?
I'm going to go McGraw, and then if you're willing to be Faith.
What if I wanted to be McGrath?
What if I wanted to be McGraw?
I mean, I got more of the man voice and she just harmony.
That's a good point.
Can you sing, Ray?
No, no, no, no, no, no.
No, can you sing?
Yeah, a little bit, yeah.
More of a rapper, but yeah.
Skuba, if you don't mind hitting it, here we go.
This is Raymundo and Morgan.
Blind karaoke.
It's your love.
Cue me in, Morgan.
Faith.
I'm looking at you, girl.
Come on.
It's your love.
It does something, too.
me it sends that shock right through me it ain't enough come on girl it's your love it does something
to turn to me it sends a shock right through me can't get enough it's your love it's your love
It does something to me.
It's a shock right through.
And this is it really up.
Hey, so, great job.
I'm going to let the judges put their scores in real quick
before I say anything at all good or bad.
You guys forgot about the beginning
where it says,
Dancing in the Dark.
That's right.
Middle of the night.
Ray just owned it, but didn't own,
didn't know what to do.
Well, I thought Morgan was going to know
a couple more words than she did.
You were singing the whole time.
You yelled over it.
Tough to harmonize.
folks, good luck up here.
Harmonize.
Okay.
Scores are in.
Scores are in.
Oh, man.
Got it. Yeah, there are words
at the beginning of that, guys.
And Morgan might knew it, but it's like
Dancing in the dark.
Yeah, I just let him roll with it.
I'm like, here we go.
If we get a bad score, I probably
should have let you lead. But if you got a good
score, then what we did was harmony.
All right. There is.
Ramundo and Morgan.
Nice job. Good job.
Good job. Good job. Good job, guys.
Okay, scores tabulated here.
All right.
next pair that'll be singing a duet together.
This person is Amy.
All right. Come on, Eddie.
You want me and you, that would be awesome, right?
Eddie would be a good one to have.
I know.
But man, I only share the stage with one person, you know what I mean?
Bobby.
That's right.
Oh, I saw it through the paper.
You did?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
It's Eddie.
It's us.
Let's go, Amy.
Wow, wow, wow.
What are you want to?
This is what you want to want.
It's funny you saw me.
Because I have Abby.
It's funny you saw me again.
Oh, I didn't know that.
You go partner?
My eyes can.
Okay, let's spin, let's do what you guys are gonna get.
Let's do what song you're gonna do.
Here we go, let's spin that wheel.
You guys are going to do shallow.
Oh, okay, I got this Amy.
Don't want to, just, just follow me.
Oh, just follow me, okay?
We got this.
Are you just, sit back and be quiet?
Just follow me.
You're gonna like this.
You're doing like Ray?
Hey, I'm Bradley Cooper.
And I'm Lady Gaga.
You're Lady Gaga.
Or you're Garth and I'm Trisha.
Whatever.
Whatever works for you.
They did it too.
Here we go.
Can they hear a little bit of the song?
Yeah.
Eddie's eyes changed and look to Amy.
Do you know any of this?
Andrew, he just said he has it.
That's not how I remember that song.
Okay.
Here we go from the beginning.
It is Eddie and Amy shallow.
Do you know when that starts?
Oh, it's me first.
I got it.
Listen to what I say.
You do the same thing.
Goodness.
Tell me something, girl.
You've always wanted.
Tell me something, boy.
Always wanted.
Of course.
Shallow.
That's it.
That's it.
Together?
Yeah.
In the shal-lal-low.
This song, I thought I didn't.
Wow.
He said follow me.
Anyway, follow me again.
Shal-l-l-l-la.
Eddie study.
All right time.
Because I can't do it.
That was terrible.
knew this song.
Did we start in the wrong place?
Yes, you came in a wrong place to begin with.
And then you didn't know any of it.
No.
He said,
Amy,
just follow me.
Repeat after me.
She did.
I like that.
But the tell me something, boys.
Tell me something.
Girl.
Yeah, you missed it by a whole light.
So what's playing right now?
That's the part.
That's the part.
That's the song of it.
You guys have to see.
There it is.
Amy and Eddie.
Amy, that was terrible.
That's my bad.
That's my bad.
This can't be how that went.
Sit down in.
Oh, okay.
Wow.
I mean, are they going to get ones all around?
That's never even happening before.
Wow.
Do we want to hold off on lunchbox and Abbyel next segment?
Oh.
I need a pallet cleanser for that one.
I had higher hopes for that.
That's like when you have to drink like robitussetess and it's like, and you need some.
It was that bad?
Yeah.
It was just cringy.
You were like, I got it.
And then you didn't have it.
And it was just.
Like when he does raging idiots, who leads?
Well, Bobby leads
Yeah, how do you think?
I think that's part of the problem, guys.
I'm used to sharing the stage with Bobby, and that's it.
Amy, that was rough.
Oh, you're like that.
Amy, that's the last time we're going to do that.
The much-anticipated lunchbox and Abby duet is coming up next.
Here we go, Bobby Bone Show.
Back in a second.
It's time for our final pairing in blind karaoke duets.
It's Abby and Lunchbox.
They were the last two names in the hat.
That's what people wanted to see.
They look really happy together.
This is going to be a disaster.
was drawn that way. They're only six names.
So those two are together. We're going to spin the wheel.
What it lands on, you guys will sing.
Ready?
Hey, Abby, let's focus.
I was going to say that to you.
No, you need to quit being bitter and put it aside and perform.
You're the one that jumped on her to begin with.
I didn't.
You know which one I want, though.
You're the reason our kids are ugly.
You don't know that one.
Oh, I can make it up. I guarantee you.
But it's not about making it up.
And I sing it right to her.
What?
Bobby.
I understand.
There we go.
Let's spin out.
And our kids are ugly.
You will do.
Islands in the stream by Kenny and Dolly.
Oh, that's a good one.
I know the chorus.
I don't know.
Dang, dang.
You don't know the song at all?
I know it says there's islands in their streams.
How far they are.
Ray, would you play some for them?
I would just follow her then.
She doesn't know it.
She just said that.
I know the chorus.
That's okay.
That's okay.
We're not scared.
Abby, don't be scared.
What do you do is you get up here and you act like you don't.
You don't ever say you don't know it.
Come on.
Didn't you just say a second ago?
He said he didn't know it.
Then he said, you never said, you don't know it.
Ray, are you ready?
Hit it.
Here we go, Abby.
This has been a disaster, by the way.
This is been a disaster.
I mean, where is picture?
I put your picture away.
That's not what you're doing.
I know.
If we had that one, we would do it.
I know.
I don't have that one.
That's okay.
Let's go, Ray, hit it.
I'm trying.
Oh, I'm trying.
Bung, bum, bum.
There's islands in, no.
Ready?
Near.
That's positive.
Love was something I could say.
There's.
You got to sing.
I don't know what you're saying.
Oh, no.
They're arguing.
And I know.
She's got it.
But she's not saying anything.
Another time.
Nice.
Get in your mind.
Ready.
I go up in the island.
Stop the music.
Stop the music.
Let's watch.
She's trying to go.
She's going to sing this one and then you take another one.
I can hear her singing in my ears.
Okay.
That's what I'm saying.
We can hear her a little bit.
Yeah.
I hear myself, but I can't hear her.
Because you're yelling.
You can only hear you because you're yelling so long.
Okay, that's better.
That's a ball.
There you go.
Get on that mic.
You got to eat the mic.
Okay.
Abby, you're doing great.
So, this is what you should let her go first, and then she'll tell you when to go.
But I don't, okay.
Go.
And she said she doesn't know the words, but she knows the melody because she's singing the melody of the song.
I don't know what that means.
Okay, here we go.
Hit it, Ray.
Yeah.
Love was something I could find.
And then you walked into my life and you.
You were mine, oh yeah, and then you walked away and you left forever.
And the reason I-
Ready now?
And I left forever because I realized there was so much out there like islands and the streams and lots of wonderful dreams.
And you were holding me back.
Okay, done.
Ready?
And then I've done.
You were the one for me, and I still don't know where you are.
I'm out here in the islands in the stream.
Uh-uh.
Take a love to each other.
In the streams.
Oh, that is what we are.
Now it's where we in the stream.
Come away with me.
To another place.
And let's make a lot.
Stop, stop, stop.
It's a disaster.
Abby was trying.
She was actually trying to put him on the right spot.
He just can't handle it when somebody else has a part.
Yeah, but they win.
I thought I was coming in at the right time.
And she kept saying, don't hold on, and then you jump over her.
Because I was getting messed up trying to hear you not on the whatever,
and then I was trying to listen to the music.
It's okay.
I think that y'all get good, except for lunchbox when he was saying, make love,
or whatever, he was like making promotions.
Yeah, he was.
Look at him.
But that's what singers do on stage.
But you guys are supposed to with each other, like feel each other.
No, I want to try to do that.
Okay.
Look, let's do our judging here.
Just stay here, Abby.
We're going to sing him out.
Okay.
Because that's what the winners do.
I mean, there's no one.
Okay, with a total of three points, three judges.
One one and one.
Amy and Eddie finished dead last.
Damn.
I've never scored that low.
And so they are both eliminated from the next round of Blind Carriot.
of us?
That's unfortunate.
Hey, this is the last time we're doing duets.
Doets together or whatever?
No.
Thank you.
No, we'll never do this again.
No, no, no.
It sounds like when you want to stab my ears with a fork.
Well, I'm going to tell you what.
You pick some hard songs.
Those were extremely well-known.
Duets.
In second place, with a total of four points, getting a two or one in a one, is lunchbox
and Abby.
What?
Which makes Morgan and Ray are winners.
Just sing the whatever that part was.
And they sang together.
Abby, I'm sorry.
If you had just someone who listened to you to want.
Abby, I did listen.
You pointed to me to go and then you said stop.
And then you just scream.
It's like one little verse you do and then you're done.
Yeah, you don't just keep going.
But then you pointed at me to go again or maybe you were just singing with your hands.
And here they are to sing us out.
Lunchbox and Abby because they're just sitting up here.
What do you want to see?
Let's do a little song called Don't You Want to.
to stay from Jason Aldine and Kelly Clarkson.
Oh, you know this one.
Yeah.
No, he does.
Do you know what, Abby?
Yeah?
You can start it then.
Thank you.
Start it for me.
Abby, do the whole thing.
Oh, shoot.
No, I don't know it.
It's 3 a.m.
No, it's no.
Don't you want to stay with me.
Oh, my God.
Okay, that's it.
Don't you want to stay?
We'll be back in a second.
Hit it.
Where are you going?
Ow.
Why are you trying to leave?
Out.
Hit the button, Ray.
We got to get out of you.
A win is a win.
A win.
A win is a win.
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It's time for a conversation starter.
Take any one of these fun facts.
Take it with you over the weekend.
Just share it with somebody.
Watch the conversations it starts.
I mean, listen to the dumb ones that start here from.
this.
Fun fact Friday.
Around the room, I'll go first.
The definition of a classic car in most
states is a car that was made 25 years
ago or more. So a car from
1998 is technically now a classic car.
Wow. Which is
pretty crazy. I have
an old Bronco. It's a 74 Bronco. It's almost
50 years old. That looks like a classic
car. But to me, when I...
50 is such a crazy number.
I think like Model T or
some kind of crap. When you go 50.
And we've had a lot of the stuff changed out to newer stuff.
Yeah, so it looks cool and old, but it's like a classic to me.
It's like one of those Elvis car, long with the big...
Cadillat.
Yeah, that's it.
Those are cool.
There's a Cadillac of Elvis's in the Country Music Call of Fame.
There's a phone in the back of it.
And the phone actually wouldn't call other people.
It was just called a driver because there was a barrier in the middle.
Oh, wow.
Except from the backseat, he wouldn't call the driver.
Because I was like in the 70s, they had cell phones and cars.
That's weird.
And they were like, no, it just calls the driver.
Who literally is right up there.
That's cool.
So it's up there if you guys want to check it out.
Country Music Hall of Fame. But yeah, 1998. Congratulations, Class of Cars. You did it.
All right, Eddie, what do you got? So Janice Joplin, you know, she died back in the 60s.
Well, in her will, she left $2,500 to all of her friends, and it was labeled as have a ball after I'm gone.
Here you go. So she left that money. What if you were like a borderline friend? And you're like, I thought we were friends. How did I get $2,500?
Yeah, yeah, I'd be pretty upset. There was a coach, basketball coach in North Carolina, who, after he died, left all as every old player that played for him $100. And it's like, hey, have dinner on me.
Oh, that's amazing.
I love that.
So if you played for him, he had a list of every single player that played for him.
But what if he left you out?
Because you were like a bench player and he didn't remember you.
Yeah.
Well, that would stink.
That's my point.
And it wasn't just starters.
If you were on the roster, he left $100 to every single one of them with the note, you know, have a dinner.
That's awesome.
Amy, what do you have?
So to reduce cleaning costs, Amsterdam Airport printed pictures of flies inside urinals thinking men would aim at the flies when they're using the bathroom.
reducing the amount of stuff that needed to be cleaned up around the urinals and their plan worked.
Yeah, I would see that. I would always shoot for it. Or even a bullseye. Just put a bullseye in there.
I love it. I'm eight years old. Yeah.
You know, some urinals, they have ice in them. Those are the cool ones. I try to melt the whole thing.
Never do it. Is that what it's for? What to melt it?
Yeah, like for people to pee in the eye. I don't ever do what ice is for any of your own.
I think it probably kills the smell, man. Waters it down. Oh, so you don't have to flush it. It just waters it. It makes the pee go down.
Is that?
That's just my guess.
I think you're probably right.
I'm pretty smart.
We now know that ice helped freeze the odor-causing molecules in urine, which help prevent
odors for being released.
Yeah, sometimes I just go in and it's like, it looks like dry ice after I'm done with it.
Oh, wow.
I didn't know y'all had ice and urinals.
Not all right.
And it's a special place.
We are animals.
You go into a men's restaurant, a public men's restaurant where there's a urinal.
The floor is like a swamp underneath the toilet.
Yeah, that's why they did this.
So.
But yeah, but always, you don't always know where you're right.
Sometimes it's, your aim is off and you don't even really plan for it to be off.
It's just like, well, that went far right?
I dropped my phone once under the urinal and I thought about leaving it there because it was so disgusting.
Oh.
Under the urinal and you almost thought about leaving it?
I picked it up and washed it, but I thought about it.
It's like hitting a golf ball.
You kind of really don't know where it's going to go every time.
You really don't.
Sometimes you have no idea at all.
It could slice right, slice left, depending on how you hit it exactly.
That's kind of how it is for a dude.
At the very, yeah, yeah.
You got to get your, that's how it is.
All right.
Morgan, go ahead.
A beach was stolen in Jamaica in 2008, and 500 truckloads of sand still remain missing to this day.
How do you steal a beach?
I guess you just get all the sand somehow.
Take all the sand and it's gone forever.
Nobody knows where it went.
You just shovel in the back of a dump truck?
I guess.
Like nobody really knows the story behind it.
Like they rolled up with tractors?
They had to do something, yeah.
Because sand is heavy.
Because you're not using a shovel.
Well, true.
But I'm saying that would be what I would think.
somehow there's a shovel type mechanism that's going into the sand and dumping it into something.
Dang. Lunchbox, what do you have?
You know, some people are really gaseous.
They put out some, you know, bad odors out their rear ends.
What was the word?
Gassus, gaseous. Gassius?
I don't know. I just made up the word.
Oh, that's kind of a word.
Oh, it is. Okay.
So you got gas problems.
You know, if you're embarrassed, you got a meeting, got a party, got to go on a date.
Did you know there is fart neutralizing underwear?
There's a whole company called shreddies.
and they use activated carbon in its line of underwear, pajamas, jeans, and even seat cushions
to block out the more putrid smells associated with farks.
That's amazing.
Scoo of Steve is getting on, ordering some now charging it to the show account for lunchbox.
Fat Friday.
Bobby Bone Show.
Boney up the day!
This story comes us from Palm Coast, Florida.
A 28-year-old man walked into a target and said, ooh, that nice little scooter, $540.
I can't afford that.
I'll just grab it and walk out.
Walks out, and he sits out front and assembles it on the sidewalk while police arrive.
That's funny.
Well, he couldn't get away, I guess.
He didn't have a scooter to get away.
And then he's missing a tool.
Oh, no.
So then he has to go in and steal an Allen wrench.
Dang, he just straight set up.
He was sitting out on the sidewalk, putting it together when police arrived.
I'm looking at his mugshot.
He has a massive, really long beard and a bald head.
Like...
Scuba.
Yeah, but the beard goes down to like his sternum.
It's like really long.
And that guy would just walk in and you would just stare at him because he looks odd.
Yeah.
Meaning he grew with a facial on purpose to look odd.
So you would look at him.
But if you...
It's like wearing really loud clothing to go in and steal something.
Yeah, that's not smart either.
Right.
It's like you're wearing all reflective gear to go on a shoplift.
You can't do that.
Yeah, so they arrested him.
Okay.
I'm Lunchbox.
That's your Bonehead Story of the Day.
Appreciate everybody hanging out with us all day today.
Now, I want to talk about this real quick before we go, where Lunchbox has this thing,
and he always claims he's Jason Gibbles, and people think that's his real name.
But it's his real name's not Jason Gibbles.
It's a funny name, but it's not it.
But Eddie says that one of his friends got, like, randomly teamed up with Lunchbox on the golf course.
Because you go on if you're by yourself, they just team you up with somebody.
What happened?
Yeah, he texted me and said, hey, I'm playing with Lunchbox right now.
And I've met Lunchbox, I don't know, five or six times, but he keeps saying his name is Jason Gibbles.
And I'm like, oh, that's his thing.
Like, I don't know why he does it, but that's his thing.
But that is lunchbox.
So you were kind of big time of the guy or we, look, when I'm out there,
I'm just trying to, you know, not talk to people.
Like, you know, being a celebrity, you always, people want to talk to you.
I thought you wanted people to talk to you.
I know.
You wanted pictures being taken to you.
But I told him Jason Gibble and that's what the name I go with in public because I don't
need to tell people my real name.
It's really.
He knows who you are.
He's met you like five times.
And is it Gibbles or Gibble.
Gibble.
Gible.
Sorry.
Yeah, there's no plural.
Assault your fake name.
Exactly.
Yeah.
And so, yes, this dude was playing with me.
Nice guy, you know, and I guess I've met him before.
I don't remember him.
And Eddie said he's his friend.
And the guy's like, oh, I know Eddie.
And I'm like, oh, sure you do.
It's just like any fan.
They see, oh, I know Eddie.
I know Bobby.
No, you met us one time.
You're not our friends.
So I was like, he's really my friend, though.
But I don't know that.
I'm like, oh, this is another dude that says he knows people.
And I'm like, I'm not going to them.
But if you knew that your lunchbox from the radio, why not just because he thinks that.
No, no, I didn't.
Jason Gibble.
Oh, you told him your real name was Jason Gible.
So you did acknowledge, yes.
Yeah, I'm like, that's me, you know.
Did you guys ride in a cart together?
No.
No, he had a buddy with him.
But I had to ride in the car with a random stranger.
That was awkward.
Do you at least drive?
Oh, I drove.
I was there.
I was there first, and the guy was like,
oh, yeah, there's another single to be joining you.
He'll ride in your car.
And I was like, huh?
So I had to ride with some random dude.
That is weird.
It's like you picked up a hitchhiker.
Yeah.
Or 18 holes.
Oh, yeah.
And so for three and a half hours, I'm stuck in a cart with this guy just like...
Are you buds with him now?
No, he was on vacation from Michigan.
He was visiting his wife's aunt, who's 89, and they were going to sit around and talk like women all day.
So he decided to go to the golf course.
And it was his first round of the year, and he wanted to know what kind of ground it was.
Is it soft ground, hard ground?
What kind of grass do they use?
And it's like, I don't know, man, it's just grass.
Like, it's just a golf court.
What did you tell him your name was?
Jason Gibble.
And what about what you do?
Because surely he asked, what do you do?
He didn't ever ask that until I guess Eddie's quote unquote friends started talking to me about stuff
And he's like, oh, so you're on the radio? Are you like a producer? Or are you like a and I was like, no, I'm like a talent, dude.
Like I talk. I'm the main focus of the show. And he said, really? He's like, what's the name of it?
I said the buy a bone show. So he'll probably be listening now on his way back to Michigan.
Why not just go ahead and be like the Jason Gibble hour or something? No, no, because I'm trying to get us listeners.
Ratings or money, you know, money in my pocket. This man making business deals trying to get that money.
Well, Jason Gibbles lives on.
Jason Gibble.
Yeah, I mean, so I don't know if I big-timed him, but I just told him my name.
Did he feel big-time, Daddy?
Yeah, he's like, I don't understand what's going on right now.
That is lunchbox, right?
And they're like, yeah, that's him.
All right, we're done.
You guys, hope you have a great weekend.
Goodbye, friends.
Bobby Bones.
The Bobby Bones show.
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 or my career in sports media.
Well, now I'm bringing all of that excitement
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This is a place for raw
unfilled conversations with athletes,
creators, and voices that not only deserve
to be heard, but celebrated.
So let's get to it.
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