The Bobby Bones Show - FRI PT 1: Lunchbox Got Snubbed + Our 'We Made It' Moments + New Easy Trivia Season!
Episode Date: May 8, 2026Lunchbox reveals that he got snubbed from participating in the Celebrity Charity Softball Team. Is he okay with it or is his ego hurt? A listener wanted to know what moments in our life that we feel l...ike we 'made it'. Bobby shares stories from early on in his career and Amy's very emotional moment. We started a new season of Easy Trivia! Who will take the crown this time?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Time for easy trivia. The category is four. F-O-U-R-4. Eddie, you're the champion. New season. Here we go.
How many seasons are in one year? Four. Correct. Amy, how many superheroes make up the Fantastic Four?
Correct.
Correct.
Lunchbox, how many sides does the square have?
Four.
Correct.
Morgan, what's the square root of 16?
I don't know.
This is really hard, Bobby.
Four.
Four is correct.
Okay, so they're all going to be that easy, but nobody misses the first round.
If you do miss, you hear this sound.
You've been bowed.
All, lunchbox is back in this season.
Yeah, brings me excitement.
Total championships, Eddie 12, Amy 6, Lunchbox 2, Morgan 1.
Here we go.
Easy trivia.
The category is, what's it short for?
What is pop short for in the term pop culture?
Eddie?
Hmm.
Pop.
What's it short for in the term pop culture?
I've never like, Google that.
But I'm assuming it's popular culture.
Popular.
Correct.
Amy, what is Jim G-Y-M short for?
What?
G-Y-M-G-M-G-M-G.
Oh, oh, gymnasium?
Correct.
Okay.
Lunchbox, in science, what is lab short for?
Oh, laboratory.
Correct.
Morgan, what is rhino short for?
I don't know if I know how to say the name of the full animal.
Rhinozs.
Rhinosaurus.
I love this.
Right.
Rinaosaurus.
I really like rhino better.
Renazus.
I don't know how many answers there are in rhino.
Just say it.
You got it.
Renocerous.
I need an answer?
Renasaurus.
Correct.
Wow.
That's crazy.
I thought she was going rhinoceros.
I thought she was sticking to it.
Yeah, rhinoceros.
Yeah, yeah.
But we knew what she meant.
But it didn't matter.
It wouldn't matter.
If she said rhinocasus.
I don't know.
Children's literature, Eddie.
What does Dr. Seuss's character,
Sam I. Am, want to serve?
Green eggs and ham.
Correct. Amy, what fairy tale character sleeps for 100 years?
Hmm.
Sleeping Beauty. Correct.
Wow.
Lunchbox, what animal blows down the homes and the three little pigs?
Oh, the big bad wolf.
Correct.
Morgan, what kind of fictional bear gets into honey pots and lives in the 100-acre wood?
Oh, big bear. Is that big bear?
What kind of fictional bear gets into honey pots?
and lives in the 100-acre woods.
Oh, that's Winnie the Pooh.
Correct.
Okay.
The category is famous flags.
Eddie.
Which country's flag features red and white stripes with the blue field of stars?
Red and white stripes.
That's the U.S. flag.
Correct.
Amy, what country has a red flag with a white maple leaf in the center?
What country has a red flag with a white maple leaf in the center?
What country has a red flag with a white?
Maple Leaf in the center.
Canada.
Correct.
Lunchbox, which country's flag is known as the Union Jack?
What?
The Union Jack?
The Union Jack.
Which country's flag is known as the Union Jack?
Is this a trick, man?
You mean an answer?
Like, are you going United States two out of the three?
But that would be right.
And then I, oh my God.
I'll just go Britain because I don't know.
Dang.
England.
Great Britain.
What do you think, Mike?
I think we give it to him.
It's United Kingdom.
It's the very famous sign.
Think of what the Spice Girls wear on their dress.
Oh, so is great, like the whatever, the star?
Yeah, yeah.
Oh.
Wow, you got it, dude.
Well, not real.
We could have really clamped down on them, but we'll give a United Kingdom.
Morgan, which country's flag has green, white, and red vertical stripes with an eagle in the center?
Oh, I think that's Mexico.
Is that an eagle?
I mean, I know their flag is red, white, green.
France is red, white, blue.
I think it's Mexico.
Answer?
Mexico.
Correct.
Famous footwear.
What brand makes the famous Air Jordan sneakers, Eddie?
Nike.
Correct.
What was Cinderella famously known for losing at the ball?
Her glass slipper.
Correct.
The famous shoes worn by Dorothy and the Wizard of Oz were what color lunchbox?
Ruby red slipper.
Correct. Morgan, what brand is known for its classic canvas sneaker called the Chuck Taylor All-Stars?
Converse.
Correct. The category is Disney princesses. What princess is a pet tiger named Raja, Eddie?
Whoa.
Pet tiger named Raja. That would probably be, I would guess, Aladdin princess. So it would be Jasmine.
Correct.
What?
Amy, what's the name of the mermaid princess who dreams of living on land?
Correct. Lunchbox, which princess disguises herself as a man to save her father?
What?
Which princess disguises herself as a man to save her father?
There's a princess that is a man that disguises herself as a man?
Ladybugs.
Oh my gosh.
Five seconds.
Bell.
No, guys.
Moulon.
Cupid bow.
That was a dude.
Morgan, what's the name of the princess who falls in love with a beast?
That's Bell.
Correct.
Lunchbox is out.
Three remain.
The category's famous number twos.
Eddie, who is the second president of the United States?
John Adams.
Correct.
Amy, who is the second man to walk on the moon?
Buzz Aldrin.
Correct.
Morgan, what's the second planet from the sun?
My very interesting.
energetic mother just served us nine pizzas but from the sun my very my very venus second planet from the sun
answer venus correct category is u.s airports eddie o'hare is in what city chicago correct
Logan international airport amy's in what city uh guys Logan got in one of the ones that i go to
Logan International Airport.
I don't know where Logan International Airport is.
Five seconds.
Logan!
Three.
Two.
San Francisco.
Boston.
You've been bowed.
I've been there.
Morgan.
What city is JFK International Airport located in?
There's a few airports up there.
What city is JFK?
JFK.
Do you miss it, Eddie wins?
I know.
There's a few airports up there.
Amy gets a yellow card for two comments.
Now I let the first one go by.
Love it.
But also now, oh my gosh.
Because when I asked the question, you went,
I heard you.
Morgan.
Yeah.
James K.
No.
Five seconds.
Now I'm thinking of Texas because there's how many.
Three.
Ah, New York City.
Correct.
Texas would be crazy.
The category is geography.
Only two people remain.
Eddie and Morgan.
What mountain range runs along the west coast of South America,
Eddie?
What?
South America, the West Coast. Oh, the Andes.
Correct.
How did you get that?
I don't know, man.
What's the name of the desert that covers much of Northern Africa, Morgan?
I mean, it has to be the Sahara Desert.
Answer?
Are you laughing?
I'm not laughing.
The Sahara Desert.
Correct.
The category is websites and apps.
Eddie, what's the name of the social media platform launched by Meta to rival Twitter?
Meta.
rival Twitter? Oh, wait.
Ooh, is it threads?
Ah! Answer?
Threads! Correct.
Morgan, what professional networking site is used to connect with co-workers to find jobs?
LinkedIn.
Correct.
The category is celebrity is celebrity name. Two people remain.
What pop star is known as Mother Monster, Eddie?
Oh, Lady Gaga.
Correct.
Morgan, who is known as the Black Mamba in basketball?
Michael Jordan.
And that's the end of the game.
No, who is it?
The answer is Kobe Bryant.
It's not Michael Jordan.
Eddie is the winner.
Hit it.
It's the anonymous inbox.
Anonymous in box.
There's a question to be.
Hello, Bobby Bones.
You've had some cool moments in your career.
What was one specific moment where you thought, okay, is this real?
I've actually made it.
Signed, still waiting on my moment.
You know, the therapy.
is I definitely don't feel that way.
But I think when I bought my mom a trailer, that's when it felt like, hey, I'm actually
like breaking like generational difficulties here.
So that was the moment for me.
I remember I bought my first pair of Jordans.
That's crazy because I only got shoes from yard sales.
And when I bought my first pair of Jordans, I kept the box for 15 years, even though the
shoes were, I wore them so much they wore out.
But I kept the box forever.
That was a big one.
Buy my mama trailer was a big one.
and two acres of land.
That's a good one.
It's funny.
Those are the only moments
to think about.
None of the stuff recent.
Nothing like that,
like a career milestone
or an award.
No dancing with the stars.
None of that stuff feels
as significant as those two things.
Yeah.
The literal two things that come to mind,
if you just said,
what would have told you you made it?
It was buying my first pair of Jordans
after a yard sale shoes my whole life
and then buy my mom somewhere to live.
That is it.
Now, the other stuff,
if I'm breaking it down,
is really cool.
There's some cool.
I mean, being the youngest person ever in the Radio Hall of Fame.
Yeah.
That's cool.
When I dance with stars, Kevin New York's bestsellers.
All that's cool, but that's not first.
That's not first.
So that's it.
What about you?
When did you make it?
Still trying?
Yeah.
Come on.
What do you mean?
Come on.
There has to be something.
I know there's career highlights for sure.
What comes to mind, though, first thing?
Well, okay, right when you read that question, the first thing that popped into my mind,
that this is more
what you were able to do.
It doesn't matter just what comes to mind.
The time you surprised me with George Strait.
Oh, in the room?
Yeah, that was like a career hot.
Yeah, because Bobby's tricks me saying
I'm going to do a phone interview with George Strait
and I'm on the phone with him
and then George Strait is walking down our hallway
on the phone with me, you know, going along.
Like, George Strait went along with the joke.
Just playing along with a bit.
To surprise me.
Yeah.
And then he came in and I'm like, wait, this is what I get to do.
This is part of my job.
Like I, he's, I, that, that was cool.
Oh, obviously when we do fundraiser type things, like being in L.A.
with my mom and my dad and winning the Gracie Award and you got to present it to me.
But the reason why I won the award, which I say we won the award, was it was because of 30 Abes and packing the hunger relief meals for Haiti.
But like, because that's the first award I ever got, even though I say it was for us.
But it's a, they recognize women in media.
And I got to go up there and both my parents were there.
So that, I guess that's a recognition.
But being able to be at a job where we can gather listeners like that and make an impact is cool.
The only people that could have won that award on this show, the Gracie award is you and Eddie.
Yeah.
Well, I don't know.
There's testosterone.
As long as you're not over a certain point, you're up for.
I got it.
You qualify as woman.
You qualify.
Yeah.
So stuff like that is like those are career highs for me.
Thank you for the email.
There you go.
Close it up.
I talked to Jen Hamilton.
She is so beloved.
I had no idea.
She is a labor and delivery nurse.
Do you know Jen Hamilton?
I follow her online.
I don't know her.
I mentioned people like, oh my God.
Yeah, she's great.
So she has a new book out called Birth Vibes.
And so we were talking about, my question was like, what's the longest, like, labor or
induction, which is crazy. And then also the perfect hospital bag.
Let's go! On the Bobby Bones show now.
Jen Hamilton. The longest induction I ever had was five days.
Yeah, five days and ended in a C-section.
Oh, my goodness. Yeah, I think that there's a lot of people who think that O-Bs are just
itching to get you a C-section. In my experience, it can be the exact opposite. And sometimes,
We're not doing them when you might expect someone to have a C-section.
So a lot of the providers where I work will give you the best chance at a vaginal delivery that you can have.
It just depends on the doctor, right?
So sometimes you'll have a doctor that goes straight for that at the first sign of trouble.
But yeah, that was a long one I felt for.
But you went home multiple times, right?
Like you weren't there at beginning and to end, right?
Correct. Correct. Yeah.
Yeah, you're also toothpick in your eyes open to stay for five days. That would be crazy.
What do you think is the perfect hospital bag? I don't know what you've been called that, the birth bag.
Yeah. What do we need? That's a good question. And it depends on who you are as a person.
I talk about this in the book, but it can be so individualized. And you can also show up to the hospital, not a stitch of clothes on you. And we got you. We can take care of you. We've got diapers for you and the baby, you know? But biggest thing.
Chargers. Man, I can't tell you how many people come in and say, uh-oh, I forgot my charter. And we don't
keep chargers. But I'll say, if wearing your own clothes is important to you, you can bring your own
birth gown, you can wear whatever you want. We have mama and baby diapers, so you don't really
have to worry about that. If you have, I really love it when people bring in, they make these, like,
little fans with like, like, posable legs that you can like wrap around the hospital bed or kind of
stand up, those are cool that people bring,
playlist. And also, if you're making a playlist,
do not just do kumbaya music that you think will relax you.
Because I can't tell you how many people make a kumbaya playlist
and they get so angry at the playlist when it's not helping them get through.
I mean, we need like DMX.
We need something like something else, you know,
some hype up music.
Make a few playlists in case you don't like the one that you've made.
I did have a girl one time that played twinkle twinkle little.
star for 12 hours.
No way.
Yes.
Yes.
That's like baby shark vibes over and over again.
Like you can't shake it.
Yeah.
I thought I was going to go crazy.
But I held it together.
We got through it.
But that was what that's what got her through.
There's a dad that one time figured out that his gaming system would not hook up to
our TV.
He went out to Best Buy and got a 55-inch screen TV.
No way.
No way.
Yes.
Yes.
And then Karma said,
Guess what?
Because when he opened it up, it was cracked.
I said, ha, ha, that's what you get.
Don't try to bring your 55-inch screen TV in there
so you can play your freaking whatever you play on there.
That's wild because you won't be there long enough.
Yeah, oh yeah.
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That was your first murder case?
Yes, sir.
Fair to say this was the biggest case of your career?
Yes, sir.
Rape a murder for a child.
Just as bad as it gets.
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Evil, wake up.
I'm the one that saw the murder take place by Crevette and DePippo.
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I was talking with Labor and Delivery Nurse, Jen Hamilton, massive online.
I just wanted to get her take on me not cutting the cord.
Let's go!
On the Bobby Bone Show now.
Jen Hamilton.
I chose not to cut the cord because...
Okay, there's a judgment gas.
The judgment already coming through.
Okay, continue.
Give me the reasoning.
So they asked, would you like to cut the cord?
To which I responded, is there any literal benefit to me cutting this cord?
They said no.
I said, I choose not to feel metal going through human flesh.
So I will not cut the cord.
If you tell me there is a something about this, for example, I did skin to skin because I learned why that was important.
I said, if there's something about cutting the cord that is a bond to my daughter and myself, I'm in.
But if it's literally just me taking metal and going through human flesh, I'm out.
So I did not cut the cord.
I will now accept your judgment.
Okay.
Do you regret it?
Do you wish that you did?
No, I don't want to cut through humans.
I don't want to cut through skin.
I don't know the bin.
It's not skin though.
It's just like, it's just a right of passage.
It's meat.
Okay.
I'll give you that.
If they would have said you need to chew through it so you can really feel the love,
I would have chewed through it before I would have cut it with scissors.
Because at least chewing through it had been something primal.
Yeah, I totally passed. How many dads pass on cutting the cord?
More than, more than you would think, but I do often talk them into it sometimes because I think
that there's a lot of dads who aren't expecting that question or like we're thinking about it.
And then we're like, okay, you've time to cut the cord, you ready?
And then they're like, whoa, that's not my job.
And then we, you know, encourage.
So what I like to do is say, where's your phone?
We're documenting this moment, you know.
It can be a rite of passage.
we had a dad that was like, well, I didn't cut it with the last one.
I was like, new tradition, right?
You can cut it with this one.
I'd say, five percent of dads turn us down.
That's all?
Yeah.
Oh, wow.
I'm very persuasive.
What if I would have said, I will chew through the cord?
Is that allowed?
I mean, I've never seen that happen.
I think you would definitely get some looks.
I mean, I don't think I can stop you from doing that.
I might have my own thoughts about.
I would keep them to myself.
I'm all about informed and empowered decision making.
So even if you decide to do something that I wouldn't, I'd say, you do you, boo.
That's what I'd say.
What are the rules on phones in the room?
Because I did get in our delivery, the baby landing on my wife's chest, but I didn't know the rules.
So I was just kind of, I wasn't hiding it, but I knew there were places I didn't need to be.
Are there rules?
There are rules.
I will say this.
say no one can make you do anything that you don't want to do. For me personally, so the rules around
recording a birth are all about liability for the hospital and everyone involved. For me, if I see,
and I might get in trouble for saying this, but like if I see someone recording during a birth,
I keep a mouth shut. Like, I don't, I don't personally care. And what I'll tell them is like,
hey, I'm not going to say anything. You might have other people that do. I personally don't
but a lot of people do.
Bobby bones.
All right, there's a full episode up,
almost an hour long with you in Hamilton.
All you have to do is go search for the Bobbycast,
wherever you get your podcast.
It can be Iheart radio.
You can watch it on Netflix if you want to watch it with your eyeballs,
but it's the Bobbycast, check it out.
Around the room, in 1989,
Blockbuster video was growing so fast
that a new store opened every 17 hours.
Wow.
At its peak in 2004, there were 9,094 stores.
It employed 84,000 people.
Today, there is one left in Bend, Oregon.
At one point, I believe Blockbuster had the option to buy Netflix and they passed on it.
I believe that's true.
Yeah.
It's tough.
RIP to Blockbuster Video.
What a time, though, huh?
What a time that was.
All right, Amy.
After major nuclear accidents, some cleanup efforts have included planting sunflowers because of their ability to absorb certain contaminants from soil and water.
Oh, that's cool.
Man, I feel bad for those flowers that are born to just be contaminated and die.
Yeah.
Well, I don't know if it kills them.
Oh, that's my empathetic heart.
Oh.
Towards a sunflower.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
That's me.
I mean, it's a beautiful way to help restore what happened.
Yeah, I agree.
I think, like, after like, Chernobyl.
they planted some sunflowers.
I don't know how much it helped.
Obviously, there's a limit.
Yeah, that place won't we say for 100 years.
Yeah.
More sunflowers, what I say.
Yeah.
Bring them in.
To dump sunflower seeds like crazy out there.
On average, a semi gets about six miles per gallon.
That's not very good.
That's bad mileage.
Lunchbox?
Elephants are big animals and they got big old teeth.
Their molars weigh six pounds apiece.
That's wild.
That'd be cool to have in your house.
A molar?
Yeah, of an elephant that's already died though.
Sure.
Or one that went to the dentist and got a fake one because I don't want to kill it for one.
They got their tooth extracted.
Yes.
Like me, they got fake teeth.
They have veneers, elephant veneers.
Eddie?
So you know the Caesar salad, it's not Italian.
The Caesar salad was invented in Mexico in 1924 by an Italian immigrant named Caesar Cardini.
But that sounds Italian if it's an Italian immigrant.
He is.
from Italy, but he lived in Mexico
when he created it, so therefore, it is a
Mexican dish. Feels like it's Italian
who did it. No, no, no, no, no,
it's Mexican, guys. But it came from an Italian.
In Mexico.
And it all happened. He was at his restaurant.
He had a restaurant in Mexico.
An Italian restaurant? Yes, it was.
And they were like, who, let's have
some good food or whatever. Make us something. He's like,
let me put the salad together. There he is.
I call it my Caesar salad.
Phil's Italian to me, but okay.
You guys know Phyllis from the office?
Yes.
She was one of the people who sold.
She's like the motherly, olderly, motherly.
She was once an NFL cheerleader.
She cheered for the Cardinals back when they were in St. Louis in the 1970s.
So that's fun.
And number two, she wasn't an actor.
She was a casting agent for that show.
Oh, really?
Yeah.
Didn't she cast herself?
That's smart.
Yeah.
That is smart.
That's how Dick Cheney was vice president.
What?
He just nominated him.
Yeah.
He was like, I'm going to go find the vice.
I think it's me.
Yeah.
Crazy.
All right, next up, Morgan.
The sun makes a sound at 100 dB created by plasma motions and nuclear reactions and nuclear reactions within the interior, but we can't hear it in the vacuum of space.
Oh.
But it's super loud.
It's a big muffler.
So loud.
Yeah.
Scientists estimate only 5 to 10% of cancer is caused by genes.
Cancer mostly comes from a combination of our environment, lifestyle, getting older, and chance.
But a bad family history of cancer is a risk factor worth to skin.
disgusting with your doctor, but again, only around 10%.
That's a heavy 10%.
That is.
Don't get me wrong.
But, yeah, we're eating, drinking and breathing in.
It's a big part of it, you know.
All right.
Hey, I'm happier than that.
The word phony comes from telephone.
Since early phones had such bad quality audio, it made people's voice to sound fake.
Oh, it sounded phony.
Oh, okay.
That's interesting.
Okay, good.
We end on that one there.
Yeah, I like that.
There you go.
Fun fact Friday.
There's a billboard.
You saw the billboard for the softball game coming up?
Yeah, you know the celebrity softball game,
folds of honor,
whether they do every year.
And Lynchbox and Morgan always play.
You guys playing?
No, I don't think we're playing this year.
Oh, why not?
Still dicey, man.
Oh, that wasn't why he was bringing this up.
Oh, 100% it was.
No, it wasn't.
I didn't know if you were playing or not.
Then why would he bring it up?
The honest reason is he was going to say,
you weren't on the billboard, he just expected you were playing.
Yeah, there were people on the billboard, but you were not one of them, so I was going to make fun of you for that.
Because you always play.
Yeah, what happened?
Yeah, I'm not sure, man.
I was looking at their Instagram the other day, and they were announcing lineups, and I have not seen my name on there.
Wait, did you get asked to play?
No.
Well, then you wouldn't see your name on there.
No, no, but I thought that was their way of saying who they were asking to play.
Like, this is.
Oh, no, they would never just.
No, no, they did.
They even had a dream draft.
The people we dream would say yes.
Oh, they did.
And they didn't have me on there either.
But lunchbox, how many years have you played this in a row?
A lot, man.
But don't you fight with them?
It's a charity.
Don't you fight with them every year?
I don't fight with them.
I'm just annoyed with them.
Anoyed at what?
This is how I get treated.
Like, I don't get asked.
I'm like, every once in a while I'm a last minute fill in, but I have not heard of peep from folds of honor this year.
Like nothing.
Morgan and I, we hold their big winner thing.
thing that what is it a winner formal to raise money where the host emcees softball comes around and
all of a sudden their email doesn't work do you email them you emailed them no no I'm saying they
obviously didn't work because they didn't send me anything oh oh they didn't reach out no we didn't know
that you hadn't been invited to play he was literally going to be like your play every year why don't
they put you as a celebrity right yeah lunchbox is such a big celebrity why is he not in the
billboard if you go to their instagram they have all these player cards of like the people playing
Why did you fight with them last year?
I got, I was a replacement, like at the very end, they're like, oh, you know, so-and-so canceled.
Do you want to play?
Maybe you'll be that this year.
Well, I feel like I've earned the spot of not being a replacement.
I feel like I should be there.
Maybe if Yodel Boy doesn't play, you'll get asked.
Oh, man.
Yeah, that's pretty rough.
Like right now they have Matt Best up there, Ashley Cook, Deney Hayes, Riley Green, Jay Cutler.
Yeah, they were all in the billboard.
All those are famous people.
Yeah, I know I'm just saying
I don't know who Matt Best is
I don't know who Matt Best is either
Better if you told me I'd be like that's cool
Yeah but I mean they have all this stuff up there
What were you fighting about the year before?
The year before they wanted me to be the PA announcer
Like that was your chance to make a tape for your dream job
You didn't even do it
Not PNA announcer I'm sorry
Not not P&A whatever it's called
It was more like in between innings trying to hype up
Hey guys
Woooo down here with Riley Green Riley how's the game going
I'm like, no.
You want to do that?
No, I'm not doing that.
I'm there to play.
You think they were mad at you for turning that down?
Probably.
Did you ever get to play that game?
I did.
Okay.
They were like, oh, but you get announced and playing.
I'm like, no, no, no.
I need to be playing.
Did you go one year and you didn't have a jersey or something?
Yeah, I went and I showed up and there was no jersey, no nothing.
Oh, let us go get you a jersey.
Very awkward.
Everybody had a nice setup with their name and, like, a gift bag.
you know what I mean like nothing I didn't even have a locker
you guys have lockers well I mean that's what he didn't I'm saying they had it
basically set up like everybody had a locker and mine there was nothing
they're like oh well well let me find out what team you're on they went and grab me a jersey
out of the back it was like oh so this has been happening for years and finally it's just
elevated to you're not invited yeah oh they just posted uh priscilla block she'll be there
right now yeah wow yeah what about Morgan like is Morgan
same like she did you get invited Morgan
I didn't and I kind of anticipate
we played for several years so I think
they've been trying to switch out with some more
celebrities and not have the same people
every year so I kind of felt it coming
I'm pretty sure Ryther Green's been there every year
well he's really good and he's famous
and he's probably a really good athlete
he's also one of the captains every year so
Amy you think that matters that he's a good athlete
lunchbox has a testicle allowed to not even to walk
and he's upset that he can't play in the softball game
I think of course it matters you're a good athlete, doesn't it?
It does?
Maybe they've heard your testicle story and they thought we don't bother him.
No, they know better.
Anything you want to say to the people organizing the softball game?
I mean, the disrespect is felt.
It is felt.
I mean, it hurts.
It's emotional, but, you know, what can you do?
Move on?
Oh, wait.
Did I make a picture on their Instagram?
Is that me?
That looks like me.
Maybe that's an invite.
Yeah, we're both right there.
Yeah, it's blurry, though.
That's you in the crowd?
That's basically an invitation.
I know, they're showing a picture of
I think it's Chase Rice
And I'm in the background
Over there standing there and I'm saying safe
But you're still going to do the formal right?
The what?
The winter formal thing?
When you do the...
Oh, I'm probably busy, man.
Oh, your email don't work.
Yeah, my email does not work that time.
If they ask you to be a last minute
fill-in, will you?
On record.
That's going to be a tough choice, man.
On record.
I'll probably do it.
You probably wouldn't do it.
Okay, you probably still do it.
There you go.
Wake up, you wake up in the morning
And then you turn the radio on
And the dials just keeps on turn
And now the morning corny
And it's trying to put you through. The morning corny
The morning corny.
The Morning Corny.
What do you call a pirate robot?
What do you call a pirate robot?
R2D2.
Ar two D2.
Pirate, ar two.
Got it.
That was the morning corny.
Felt pretty good about that one.
Yeah.
Maybe what do you call a pirate on Star Wars?
R2D2.
Oh.
Either work.
Either work.
I see.
I just am not a big Star Wars guy.
I needed you to put that on the nose for me.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
The other one C3PO.
C3PO.
C3PO.
Is that another robot on Star Wars?
One small and goes,
and I don't mean a nerd out, but they're called droids, guys.
Oh, sorry, yeah.
Okay, so like really the joke should be.
We're just not nerd.
I wasn't nerdy enough to get it.
What do you call a pirate droid on the Star Wars ship?
What?
Ardududu.
There we go.
How's that one, Eddie, guys?
That's really good.
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Could you apply that same principle to podcast?
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Hey, guys.
Just calling to see if there is a follow up on scuba Steve doing that sprint.
He said he was as fast as a football player.
I believe it was him.
And I just wanted to see if that actually happened.
and what was the result?
Love the show.
No, Scuba had a hernia.
Oh, yeah, hernia.
But that's been like six months.
And then it turns out he was fine.
He did claim he could beat a 5.040.
Yeah, like an NFL lineman.
Yeah, they're not athletic.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And he never ran because he said he was injured.
Where are you now?
I feel like now I'm physically ready to take the challenge.
If you have an excuse.
No, I have no excuses.
Let's do it.
Okay.
The only excuse is I run so fast, I'm afraid to stop.
Like, Forrest.
It's hard to stop.
Scuba also thinks if he had a dad growing up, he could have been in the NBA.
Correct.
I look at my son now and I give him the confidence and he's really, really good at sports.
There are a lot of players now that didn't have dads in the NBA.
A lot, LeBron.
Yeah, they maybe had different motivation.
I had no, I had lack of motivation and support.
But you could have been in the NBA?
Easily, with the support of a father, yeah.
How tall are you?
Six foot tall.
Okay.
A mugsybugs, Spud Web, 5'3.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Anomalies.
Yeah, I could have been anomalies.
How tall you said they were?
Five foot three.
No, they weren't that short.
Yeah, they were.
Spud was probably five six, right?
No, five three.
Mugsy Bugs and Spubweb.
Maybe right.
Really?
Those are the two.
Mugsy was five three.
Good job, Scuba.
What was Spud Web?
I can tell you, five foot three.
Atlanta Hawks.
Spud web height, five, six.
Okay, I was right about that one.
Oh, dang it.
Okay.
Yeah, yeah.
All right, we'll do it.
You should have stopped.
Thank you for the voicemels.
Hit us up.
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Bobby.
I think we're getting closer to schools going to four-day school weeks.
I want to tell you why in just a second.
You guys don't like that?
Not good.
Well, I mean, unless there's going to be four-day work weeks, that's difficult for a lot of parents.
We're going to do all that segment.
Yeah, this is a tease.
Oh, my dad.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
We're just talking about it.
Right now.
We're just saying what's coming up.
I don't like this.
Here's what's coming up, guys.
All right.
We'll get to that and more next.
I want to talk about four-day school weeks.
And GMA had this story.
More schools are doing it.
It's in the, really the experimentation phase.
But hit that clip.
Arizona now, the latest state where some schools are adopting a four-day week instead of five.
So, for example, one high school in Tucson says it's school day next year will run longer on Mondays through Thursdays.
On Friday, there won't be any class.
The school says that students can get one-on-one help on Fridays or use the day to get a part-time job.
There are now more than 2,000 schools in 26 states that are on a similar four-day schedule.
Most of the time, this is in rural communities.
The idea here is that schools can save on operating costs.
They can boost attendance and help reduce teacher burnout.
So there you have that.
There are countries in Europe.
They're doing four-day work weeks, and they have seen that the efficiency
and the amount of work that's getting done is elevated across the board, which is great.
Schools are doing this.
What's important is it's high schools doing it, not elementary schools.
Oh, that's different.
Yeah, because if an elementary school, you guys,
going four days and your parents got to work five days you got nowhere because our culture what we've
been built on societal is a five day work week we're going to work five days they're going to school
five days it's high schools where kids have cars or the ability to have a car you can call an uber now
yeah they can have a job yes so that's why it's only high schools but thoughts i mean high schoolers
can they're more independent so they can take care of themselves i feel like if they're finding
that this is productive for the kids then great
maybe it gives them an opportunity to get a job.
And that's one part of it.
They can work a little more on Friday,
but then also you can still use that day.
It's almost like a teacher in service day.
Remember those, they'd say that crap.
You'd be like, yeah.
What are they doing?
Yeah, what are they doing?
So if you need help, you can go on a Friday and get it.
Oh, that's cool.
That type thing.
But I'm going to tell you play football,
you still got to practice.
Yes.
For sure.
You're still practicing.
Yeah, you never get out of that.
So there's that.
Next up is this guy, Michael Sahiti Fitness.
And we were talking about this on the show.
where I hope that my wife and I's daughter, baby,
that gets my wife's athletic ability.
I hope she gets everything for my wife.
Athletic ability, intelligence,
I hope that she gets for me the ability to pick a good partner.
Oh.
That would be the ability that I would let it pass down.
Yes.
Yeah, because he nailed that one.
And so, you know, if my daughter decides she wants to be an athlete
because my wife is an exceptional athlete,
I would love, selfishly, I would love that.
And so they were talking about where the,
genes come from from the mom or the dad when it's athletics hit that clip most of the athletic ability
that's passed on to children is actually from the mom not the father you get a lot of your height genetics
from the dad but you get majority of your athletic ability from your mom this is your VO2 max your
muscular endurance and your aerobic capacity as well hallelujah great like I ended up being a decent
athlete as I got older but a lot of that because I played smarter my wife is just hand-eye coordination
runs fast, throws hard.
Like that would be, and we have coaches in our family.
Yeah.
That would just be great.
Except now we're going to, the pressure is going to be like eventually DJ like,
you need to give our daughter's scholarship.
Right.
Yeah, that's true.
Because he's a D1 softball coach.
His mom's head coach in Oklahoma.
It's like, Patty, what are we looking at here?
You know what I mean?
Let's get an offer in there.
So there's that.
I have this.
Amy, if you were to have an incident where you're going to cardiac arrest,
where would be the best place to be?
Your house.
Oh, no.
Okay.
Oh, you have a little.
That's interesting.
You have a.
Oh, my house specifically.
Yeah.
Don't you have a baby?
I do have a defibrillator.
Oh, you're a baby.
Yeah, yeah.
Bobby got a defibrillator for baby.
Yeah, well, for anybody.
But I mean, you got it because you were having a baby.
Yes.
And they said, if you have a poll, you should probably also have one of these.
Okay.
But really what I was leaning towards is this CPR instructor went into cardiac arrest during a CPR lesson.
There you go.
That's the perfect place.
This is from ABC World News.
During their.
CPR lesson, Mr. Arps was acting out chest pains when all of the sudden he started going into cardiac
arrest himself inside their school's ambulance that they use for practice. The students immediately
recognized the signs that they've been taught by Mr. Arps, realizing this was not a drill,
performing CPR, using a defibrillator, first responders, then racing him to the hospital.
He would undergo open heart surgery and he would survive. I mean, shout out him, shout out those kids.
However, I ain't believe in it.
Like everything total.
Oh, look at him.
He's got us.
It's a test.
Like he's doing the actual class to teach them.
He's like, oh.
Yeah.
I'm like, man, that's a good teacher.
Like method acting.
Like he's all in.
They saved him.
Wow, that, it's sort of like, you know, have you heard of acting as if?
Give me it.
Okay.
So, like, if you, normally you use it in a sense of, like, if there's something you want to do career-wise,
act as if you're already doing it.
And you're more likely to get there.
it interrupts any self-doubt or things that you have.
Like, act as if.
That's how he had a heart attack?
This is my show.
I know this is sort of like remind me of that.
Like he's,
no,
no,
no,
what do you get in that?
He needed to have it, right?
Like his body was on his way.
He was going to have it.
So he was acting as if and then it just,
damn,
it happened,
but it happened at such a perfect time.
The fact that they have a,
I guess fake,
but practice ambulance.
Yeah.
That's cool.
That's a school with some funding.
Like shout out to the funding there.
It could be parents.
It could be,
like that's what I hear.
really cool. It's like they're actually teaching kids life lessons and how to save people's lives
not trigonometry, which what the crap are we using that for? Right. Well, some people are you.
If you're going to specialize in math, I'm a dumb thing to learn if you're never going to do math.
You know, teach me how to balance a banking checking account and never learn that stuff. Yeah.
Like how to deal with scammers. Like back in the day, yeah. But now that'd be a good class.
Definitely. Yeah. So I have another one here.
Texas dad fatally shoots a carjacker who tried to steal his car with his family inside.
That video is nuts. I saw the video. Shout out, dad.
A suspect a carjacker was fatally shot by a Texas father Sunday after allegedly trying to steal a man's car with his family, including several young children.
Police said the suspect had just fled a multi-vehicle crash near Highway 66 outside Dallas and attempted to forcefully take several vehicles before confronting the family in a shopping center parking lot.
surveillance video showed the suspect struggling with the father, driver's side door,
as the children and two women escaped from the car.
During the confrontation, the father pulled out a firearm and fired more than 10 shots.
Oh, my.
I thought he said the family was unharmed.
New York Post.
Yeah, he picked the wrong dad.
You know, it's going to be a tougher ride to car jack something in Texas,
in Florida, in Tennessee, where you can just open a gun.
You just don't know.
Like, you don't know anyway who's got a gun.
But if you're in those states, Montana.
Mm-hmm.
Odds are a lot more that you may get popped.
Mm-hmm.
Yeah, and ain't nobody mad at his dad, and nor should they be.
No.
There's a carjacking with a shooting at the Chick-fil-A right here.
The door dash, yeah.
Like our Chick-fil-A.
So a guy tried to steal a car, and then the guy, what happened?
The delivery driver.
The delivery driver's coming back to his car, picking up a food order,
and when he's getting in his car, somebody tried to carjack the car.
They shot him.
Yeah, they both had guns.
It was like a gunfight.
Dude, that's crazy.
Wawa West.
But then the Uber guy, whatever,
he's the one that ended up killing the carjacker.
Crazy, man.
Why are people stealing cards?
Did we find out if the family still got their Chick-fil-A order?
You know, that wasn't in the story.
Yeah, great question.
Did it ever get delivered?
Maybe we just never got to that paragraph
because we're so blown away by the top part of it.
I wonder if they even knew that that story was their chick.
Because me, I'm at home going,
they're 40 minutes late.
I'm starving.
Where's my food?
And I'm writing a review.
45 minutes late.
The poor dude was in a gunfight.
Yeah, that's a crazy one.
Shout out to that dad.
You know he did not wake up that morning thinking he was going to have to shoot somebody.
Oh, no.
And protecting his family.
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Don't head.
Norrie up the day.
This story comes us from Tampa, Florida.
834-year-old man was walking around.
He sees a car running keys in it.
No one in the car.
He's like, man, I'm stealing that car.
Takes the car and he's driving.
But he needs directions.
So where does he stop for directions?
No, no, don't say it.
The sheriff's office.
That was...
And they have license plate readers and it came back as stolen.
Of course.
Oh, my gosh.
You shouldn't steal, but why not a gas station?
Right.
Anywhere but a...
Somebody walking down the road.
Anywhere but a sheriff.
And then...
He gets arrested for stealing the car.
Yeah.
And he was drunk.
No, he wasn't drunk.
He wasn't drunk and he stopped and asked the sheriff?
I just assumed...
Maybe he didn't think they were in.
and pay attention to his car.
He's got to be drunk.
They just didn't test him.
Okay.
I'm Lunchbox.
That's your bonehead story of the day.
These twins discovered in their mid-40s that they had different fathers.
How is that possible?
You can get pregnant with two babies at one time.
It's extremely rare.
Like you're talking about so rare.
It's called heteropaternal super fecundation.
So she has...
It's fewer than 20 times worldwide.
this has ever happened.
So this is like less than rare that this happens.
But they obviously believe they had the same father.
And so they just did their life and they got older and they started to have questions like everybody does.
Like let's just do one of those tests.
Right.
And see like who were related to.
And so they did that and they're technically half sisters.
That's so sad.
So it doesn't say in the story from The Guardian, but I'm going to.
going to guess.
I mean, yeah.
But the mom probably got it on quick with two dudes.
Right, but I mean.
I think she, does this mean she has to have two uteri?
It doesn't say that here.
But I don't know.
And I wish I knew like, what was the situation?
Was she already married and then like.
Maybe it was at the same time.
Yeah.
That's crazy.
And the poor daughter, she had no idea who her dad was this whole time.
Well, she did.
She was just wrong.
Just wrong.
Different dude.
Yeah.
Dang.
So,
that's a tough one.
And what if you're the daughter
who realizes that you both thought
this is your dad,
but you're the one
that doesn't have that dad?
Right.
That sucks.
Do you go looking for dad?
Yeah.
Maybe.
I would.
You went, yeah.
I just got a lot of questions.
Because not everybody
might want to do that,
but I would.
That's really sad.
It's also just crazy bizarre.
Crazy bizarre.
And then you're like,
mom.
I know.
Like, was it at the same time?
Was it within?
Like, what's the story here?
It had been.
close? Yeah, it had to have been. There's that. We're done. Hope everybody has a great day and a
a great weekend. I remember Mother's Day's on Sunday. Just a last minute reminder there.
And that's it. All right, we'll see you guys on Monday. Bye, everybody.
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People wake up.
I'm the one that saw the murder take place by Krivac and DePippo.
Anthony DePippo showed no signs of remorse,
appearing unfazed after being sentenced to the maximum.
I said I'm not guilty.
I'll take it to the grave.
Listen to the devil's quarry in the Bone Valley feed on the IHart Radio app.
Apple Podcasts, wherever you get your podcasts.
All right, listen up.
The Jonas Brothers here.
Our podcast is called, Hey Jonas.
Since everyone has a podcast, we want it to as well.
And we've had some incredible guests so far.
And now our good friend, Niall Horn, is joining the show.
How's it going, boys?
Hey, Niall.
It's the same thing with Slow Hands.
Slow Hands is not about anything else, really, is it?
You know, or taste so good can be about food.
You do the same, Nick, with some of the stuff that you've done.
done. You too, Joe.
Drop what you're doing and listen to Hey Jonas on the Iheart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever
you listen to your podcasts.
Everyone sees me as a football player, but before anything else, I'm human. Every single day,
I'm still learning how to live with problems, mistakes, relationships, emotions, ever since
I was born. This isn't a normal podcast. Everything here is spontaneous, real, and genuine,
just honest conversations about what it means to be alive. I'm Javier El Chichariot-O-Nandes, and
And listen to Learning to Be Human on IHartRadio, Apple Podcasts, or whatever you get your podcast.
This is an IHart podcast.
Guaranteed human.
