The Bobby Bones Show - FRI PT 2: Price Of Bobby & Eddie’s V-Day Dinner + Country Artists Fight +  Why Did Lunchbox Leave The Show?

Episode Date: February 13, 2026

We talked about how Brantley Gilbert and Jason Aldean fired back at Zach Bryan after Zach posted a parody of "Dirt Road Anthem" called "Chili on a Hot Dog”. Bobby and Eddie recapped their Valent...ine’s Day dinner yesterday with their wives and who paid the final bill. Bobby breaks down what it’s like to go to dinner with him and how he was gritting his teeth at one point and made a BIG mistake leaving the restaurant. We also found out why Lunchbox had to leave the show today. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:02:38 I saw a video of Zach Bryan, and he was playing the parody of, well, Brantley Gilbert, but Jason Aldeen. And, you know, chilling on a dirt road. And Brantley played that song on the All-American halftime show, whatever it was called. Because Brantley wrote it, and then Jason Aldine recorded it.
Starting point is 00:03:00 So Zach Brian gets up, and look, I like Zach Brian's music. not really a fan of the person based on the things that I've heard, but that's okay, I can separate art from artists for sure as long as you're not doing anything illegal. But I'm just not drawn to Zach Bryan as a person.
Starting point is 00:03:13 However, I'm watching him playing guitar, and it's, chilly on a hot dog, and he's playing this song. I don't know, can we play that since it's a parody and it's a... What do you think? Probably not? Probably not.
Starting point is 00:03:25 I would argue we could, but I'm not sure I would win, so it's not worth it. So he's playing, he's got a guy with him, I don't know who the guy is, and he's got his guitar. up and they're doing chili on a hot dog putting chili on a mother um hot dog and then they're rapping about chill they're just being stupid and making fun up a little bit and he's like i put muzzle
Starting point is 00:03:44 on my hot dog i put muzzle so then brantley duets that video and i thought brantley was a really good sport about it because brantley's just making a hot dog next to the video so when you duet something in case you're not familiar you push the button and it puts up half the screen of what you're duetting and you have the other half of the screen to do what you want to do. A lot of those duets are made for reaction videos.
Starting point is 00:04:09 And so, Brantley's just making a hot dog next to Zach Brian going, Chili on a hot dog. And then Al Dian gets on there and goes, this is the best, this is like the only good song I've ever heard the dude make, talking about Zach Brown.
Starting point is 00:04:21 Yanks. So I'm paraphrasing all of that. Do you have exactly what he said? It was basically that. But, yeah, I don't know. I always like him when people are getting these little dumb fights Because in the end it really doesn't matter Like this is just a dumb fight adults
Starting point is 00:04:39 Being petty He says exactly What's he say Mike? I don't want to misquote him Jason said it's the best I've heard from that guy Jason said it's the best song I've heard from that guy Well that's wildly inaccurate Because Zach Brown
Starting point is 00:04:57 Sorry Zach Brian does make good music I would argue Zach Brian probably makes Pound for Pound better music than Jason Aldeen They both do a great job of making music doing whatever they do, but I thought it was funny, I hope they get into a beef. No pun intended.
Starting point is 00:05:12 Right. Beef hot dogs. Chili on a hot dog. Sounds like that's pretty funny. I love a good little, as they would say, a little piss and match between people. That doesn't matter because that's fun. Well, as long as they keep it.
Starting point is 00:05:26 I don't even want to keep it gorgeous. Let's fight again. Let's get Gavin Adcock in this. Let's get a potential fist fight. I don't mind any of that. Yeah, I don't mind that part. people drive by shooting each other. Oh gosh.
Starting point is 00:05:36 I want to keep it safe. Yeah. Also, you shouldn't fight Brantley. I'm just going to throw that in there. He probably has brass knuckles in his pockets. He doesn't need brass knuckles. He probably has brass fists. Brantley is a dude that I would not want to mess with, but Brantley was taking it in stride and Brantley was just being funny with it.
Starting point is 00:05:53 I think if you were... Zach Brian versus Brantley is probably a Brantley win. Oh, yeah. I take Brantley on that one. Zach Ryan versus Aline is probably a Zach Brian one. Zach Brian, yeah. So, I don't know if you guys saw that. last night. I was laughing. No, it's funny.
Starting point is 00:06:06 All right, there you go, number one. We went to dinner last night on Valentine's Day. By the way, let me say this. It's the early Valentine's Day, dinner. I don't know, someone being like, what Valentine's Day was last? Good point. Thank you, Amy. Yeah. I'll say this yesterday. Eddie paid for my meal. Oh, I know what this means. What do you mean? I know what this means. What does it mean? Do you want me to say what I think it means? I'd prefer you to say it. Then let's just take it.
Starting point is 00:06:34 quiet. Staring at you. The way you're saying it, you're being creative with your wording. I'm not. Yes, you are. Y'all went to lunch yesterday. Good point. And Eddie, because I was here and y'all were leaving to go do your shoot.
Starting point is 00:06:47 And you know, like, let's go eat before. Hey, where do you want to eat? And then y'all left. So I knew y'all were going to eat. So the way you said that, Eddie probably bought your lunch yesterday to get ready for how you were going to pay for dinner. That wasn't really the reason he did it. But we went to Radish.
Starting point is 00:07:02 On your request. Are your recommendation? Because we're looking for a place because Addy and I had to shoot yesterday to go do with Hyundai and he was like, you should go to Radish. We went, it was great. Actually, the manager there as a fan of the show
Starting point is 00:07:14 came up, we talked to her for a little bit. Really? Oh, it's crazy. Because I went to Radish last night. Oh, really? Well, my hair appointment is right above it. And so that's pretty much the only time I get to eat it because it's not necessarily convenient for my house.
Starting point is 00:07:26 But so y'all got radish for lunch and then I had it for dinner. Wow, look at that. Whenever, for those, The comparison to radish, it's semi-quick. You go and you stand there and you order it and they make it in front of you kind of like Chipotle style and then it's just like a salad or something. Or like chopped.
Starting point is 00:07:42 Yeah. I didn't know what chopped was until recently. Oh, really? Is that a chain? Like a big chain? I think it's a chain, yeah. So we go to that and Eddie's like, all right, I'll get lunch. I was like, yeah, that's great.
Starting point is 00:07:50 Thanks, man. So yesterday it was definitely a Bobby Nettie day. All day. We worked all day together. We went and had lunch together. We went and shot all day together. We had dinner together. I was talking to my wife about that.
Starting point is 00:08:00 I said I enjoy. being around Eddie all the time. I said, I think it's easier for me to be around Eddie than it is for Eddie to be around me all the time. What does that mean? And my wife's like, I agree. Because you were just fun to hang out with. Like, you just go with the flow, doesn't matter. You're always positive. I think it's much easier for me to hang out with you than you to hang out with me. But that's just me being me. So like, I'm just being me is like, I want to do this, this exact way. We have to do it by this exact time. But I know that. I know that. And that doesn't bother me. I mean, we've been friends for a long time. Like, I still do get a little stressed. Like, last night, I guess dinner was supposed to be at
Starting point is 00:08:38 645 and my wife was not ready and I'm like, what are you doing? Like, we were told you were going to be late. That's what she kept saying. It was a big deal. She kept saying that. She's like, don't worry. I talked to Caitlin. It's fine that we're late. I'm like, no, you don't understand. It's never fine that we're late. And she's like, no, it's okay. You weren't even late, really because the only reservation that we were able to get so late was at 645 and originally your wife said hey we're not going to be able to get there to like 710 and Caitlin's like we'll get the 645 and you guys just get there by whenever because it's the only one that we can grab right now so there was not a single instance of you guys being late because we were told initially that 645 probably's too early
Starting point is 00:09:20 for us anyway but that's when we could get a good table right right but you know how I took all that information because that's what she told me yeah did you know all that she told me all that she's like stop stressing like this is what we talked about and in my head i'm like you know what i see bobby there at 645 and looking like why are we not like what where are they and i think maybe that would be the case but my wife doesn't allow me to be that person when i'm with her i don't get to do that but i did i wouldn't have done that anyway because i knew everything going into it but i don't get to be that. My wife kind of overrides
Starting point is 00:09:51 those annoying tendencies a lot of times. I can still have them and feel them, but she's like, she's like, you need to shut up. That's not a real thing. And I'm like, all yes, ma'am. Yes, ma'am. So, no, that wasn't a thing at all. And we had a high seat, like on the upper floor, so we could see when you guys arrived. Oh, you saw that? That's why you drive in? We're like, yeah,
Starting point is 00:10:10 they're here. That's funny. We go and we have dinner last night at this nice place. We talked about it yesterday called Craig's. And we talked to Craig, himself. We met Craig, Amy. That's cool. That was awesome. Came up to the table and talked for a little bit and sent us like some
Starting point is 00:10:24 free ice creams at the end. It was a good place. And Eddie tried to pay last night. And I think I wouldn't, I would have allowed him to pay except he tried to like hide it. I really did. I tried my best. Like, try to slip it to the server. It turned into a competition.
Starting point is 00:10:39 And I could see Bobby looking at me from the corner of his eye and then he started reaching for it. Like, oh, here we go. I think if Eddie would have been like, hey, you guys mind? We'll get this. I think I'd have been like, oh, that's great. But he's trying to beat me at my own game. Like, I took personal offense.
Starting point is 00:10:54 It felt like he was challenging me to who could be the sneakiest to the waiter. How'd you do it? Well, the waiter came around, and Eddie had, Eddie made mistake number one of trying to sneak his card. After he couldn't sneak it, he just laid it on the corner of the table. I know. That was stupid. And I'm like, oh, yeah, this is rookie. I wasn't going to put it back in my wallet, though.
Starting point is 00:11:10 So what do you do? No, what you do is you hide it behind you. Like, you do something with your arm on your phone up front to distract everybody. kind of like a magician, like slide a hand. And I'm like, yeah, look at this, whatever. You take your other hand with the credit card. You put it behind your back, behind the seat. Because our waiter was nearby, so you can't see that hand.
Starting point is 00:11:29 And everybody's looking at the phone, because I'm showing them like a video or something. And the waiter walks by and grabs it. Interesting. There was. But he tried to pay for the whole meal. It was like a handoff. It was weird. You know, but at one point I thought, like, I thought he just put the credit card in the server's pocket.
Starting point is 00:11:43 I'm like, dude, he may not even know your credit cards in there. Yeah, and he's like, I don't think the guy knew you put it in there. You look like you're up to something over there. No, I'm just thinking of if Eddie were to have paid. I think I'm thinking of something that maybe would have bothered you. Not that you wouldn't have been grateful for that. I would have tipped well. How did you know that's where I was going?
Starting point is 00:12:00 Great point. Because you tip. Like Eddie would be doing the math on 20%, maybe getting it wrong. No, no, no, no. I can tell you what I tip last. I can tell you the whole thing. Okay. I'll tell you the price of the meal and you tell me what you would have done.
Starting point is 00:12:14 I'll tell you what I would have done. What would you have done? Giving it to my wife, be like, you sign that. That's what I always do. I never do the tips. Okay, but what I'm saying is your wife probably would have done 20% and Bobby doesn't want to do 20%. Okay, she probably would have done 20%. But 20%'s great. By the way, it's great. That's just not what you do. And also, you're, you've been invited by Craig to this restaurant. And not only that, you like to take care of people because you were a server and you're able to. That's something you've said over and over and over again. So I know you're going to tip 50 to 100% sometimes. You think Craig would have been like, No, I don't think he would notice. No, Craig wouldn't notice. It doesn't matter.
Starting point is 00:12:51 That part doesn't really matter. But I would keep that in my mind. Just even subconsciously sometimes we're like, oh, we have like a connection to this place. Like I want to support their people more. You know what I mean? So what'd you do? The meal.
Starting point is 00:13:08 And by the way, Eddie and his wife didn't order any appetizers. Because Eddie was plenty on paying. No, it's not that because I. I wasn't. A little bit I thought that, so I started to feel like kind of guilty because I was like, if he's going to try to pay for this, I'll let him. But they had pigs in a blanket. Dude, I don't care where I am.
Starting point is 00:13:24 If I see pigs in a blanket, I'm in. Yeah, those are so good. I love hot dogs. They were good. Especially pigs and a blanket at kind of in a fancy place. They had to be. They're pretty good. Here's the problem.
Starting point is 00:13:36 I said, hey, they said, do you have any dietary restrictions? And I was always that guy that was like, no, I'm ironclad. And now I'm like, I can't have dairy. And so I was like, I want some pigs in a blanket. And he goes, you can't have the blanket. It's just the dairy and the dough. He just got the pig. Dairy and the dough.
Starting point is 00:13:49 So we ordered two. There were pigs and blanket that my wife had. And there was just the pigs that Eddie and I had. Yeah. We shared the pigs. And they were still pretty good. Very smoky taste. So, and then I ordered this other thing,
Starting point is 00:14:04 tuna tartar type thing. I'm a big tartar guy now. Like tar tar? Beef tartar. What is tartar? Uncooked. Uncooked. So it's raw.
Starting point is 00:14:13 It's raw. You had raw. Raw. Raw. It's raw. So last night I had, I don't like tuna tartar as much because I'm not a tuna guy, but it was still pretty good. I love beef tartar, but they prepare it in a certain way and they mix it with all kinds of stuff while you're at the table. I didn't know what tartar was until probably the last five to seven years.
Starting point is 00:14:31 But man, it is, if you get good beef tartar and you don't get a disease from it, and I don't think you can. I don't know what the deal is. I don't know. My dad used to make beef tartar like just at home. Like, can I go home and just eat raw beef and be like, this is tartar? I think you could. I don't know that I want. I wouldn't try it. I don't know enough about it. But my dad would go by like specific. He wasn't just getting any old random cut of meat to make his beef tartar. Like he would, the last time I saw him make it, gosh, it was probably in Austin maybe 10 years ago. I think we were in town for like I heart country or something. And I remember meeting up with my dad after. And he had, he came in with this wrapped, you know, wrapped in the paper. And he's like, I've got this special meat. He's like, I'm about to make you beef tart tar.
Starting point is 00:15:13 It sounds gross, by the way. I mean, I didn't try it. I was like, Dad, I'm sorry. I have no interest in your beef tartar. Eating raw meat from the standard grocery stores risky and generally not recommended due to high risk of bacterial contamination and parasites.
Starting point is 00:15:29 Can you look up, can you make tartar at home? Safely preparing beef tartar relies on using high quality fresh lean beef, kept extremely cold, and preventing cross-contamination by hand shopping with sanitized tools rather than a grinder. chefs often sear
Starting point is 00:15:44 Oh, they do kind of cook A little bit of it They sear or briefly Blanch. That's how you know I don't know anything about food. I don't know what blanche means. I don't know either.
Starting point is 00:15:56 Do you? Blanche. They blanch the beef's exterior to eliminate bacteria before chopping. Is that just like in hot water? I don't know. Serving it immediately to ensure safety. The meat is probably...
Starting point is 00:16:10 These are the moments where I'm like, dang, I wish my dad was alive. Yeah. I'd be like, dad. You know what? He would do, he would drop. When we're talking tartar, that's the moment.
Starting point is 00:16:18 No, I'm telling you the type, my dad would be like, give me five minutes. I'm showing up. I'm going to make y'all some beef tartar. That's cool. And watching a guy make it. Beef tartar, it's so good. And it shouldn't be. But it is.
Starting point is 00:16:35 So I order this tar tar thing, whatever. It is good. It's fine. It's not a big tuna guy in general. And so, but I felt weird because they didn't order. And they didn't order any drinks or any appetizers. So I'm like, hey, oh, he's purposely keeping the bill down. I don't want to keep the bill down.
Starting point is 00:16:48 No. And I had like three mocktails. And he's like, why do you get different ones every time? Because I'm like, I'm going to try something different. That's what I say. They bring me to the first one. I say, make it extra fruity. I don't care what it is.
Starting point is 00:17:03 Depending on how classy the restaurant is, I'll say mocktail or I'll say non-alcoholic or last night, zero. Proof. Zero proof means non-alcoholic? Oh, that's cool. It's a fancy way of saying it. Well, I saw it on their menu. Zero-proof.
Starting point is 00:17:20 Yeah. And I said, I'll take a zero-proof. Did they ID you, though? For zero-proof? Yeah, because I feel like I've ordered a zero-proof before, and they were like, we're going to need to see your ID. Do you know why that probably is when your zero-proof is ordered? They have some that have fake alcohol, maybe zero-proof alcohol.
Starting point is 00:17:38 I never order any of that because I don't want the taste of alcohol, even if there's no alcohol effect to it. You never had like a non-acclogic beer? Because it's just, why? It sounds gross. It smells bad. So I say, hey, can I get a zero-proof? But just something's fruity.
Starting point is 00:17:52 And it doesn't matter what it is. So they bring the first one. And usually it's, it's okay. It's like, Eddie made the joke. I think, dude, they just go back there and, like, pour juice in a cup. Like, mixed juices and go take this out there. And the second one, I was like, can I get something different? And they're like, any specifications?
Starting point is 00:18:06 Yeah, different. That's all. Just make it different. And so they bring it in like a, maybe they just brought it. different kind of can. That kind of cup is used for like a Moscow mule. You know, like it's like metal. Oh, the little copper. Yeah, the copper thing. And it
Starting point is 00:18:20 made it cold. It was good. Yeah. At two of those. So, finish the meal. And he legitimately was trying to pay. So this Eddie Dunepe does not get to count because he did try. I just felt a fun competition ensuing.
Starting point is 00:18:36 I didn't want to lose because I wanted to show him. I was actually better at the sneak, which I am. You're a master of it. I'm a pro. I actually stuck it in his pants like a stripper. You really did. Yeah, I was just like whoop. Like the little underwear. And you see the guy go,
Starting point is 00:18:48 well, that's cold. And I'm like, yeah. Metal card. So he goes, takes it back, brings it in. I do the tip. I think I tipped about 80%. Wow. That's a hefty tip.
Starting point is 00:19:02 And then signed it, went home, got a call from the restaurant last night. You did? Did we forget something? You left your card? I left my card. No. No way.
Starting point is 00:19:16 They said, hey, we have your card. We're going to protect it. Don't worry about it. Nobody else is going to see it. We open it, da, da, da, da, da, and come by and get it. That's nice. Usually at a bar, if you leave your card, they charge you for it. Like, you know, when you go to a bar and you're like, you leave my tab open and you just go home and forget about it.
Starting point is 00:19:33 You go the next day, it's like, nah, 20 bucks, man. Not with that 80% tip. Right. So I got to go by and get it after the show today. But they're not going to give it to anybody but me because I was like, do not give it to anybody else. Like who? A listener. Oh, right.
Starting point is 00:19:48 If he hears me talking about this and it's like, I want to go up. Yeah. So we did have a, I'll say this. It hurts my pride to say this. We're sitting at a table last night. And it's obviously Eddie and myself and our two wives. And Eddie and I were the third and fourth funniest people at the table. No doubt in my mind.
Starting point is 00:20:06 I mean, they were laughing. But they're just funnier than us. Both of them. Eddie's wife is funny in the way that my wife is. funny in that they don't care if anybody even knows or acknowledges how funny they are. They're just funny. And so. But to be fair, dude, we do it for a living, you know?
Starting point is 00:20:23 So we're probably just like, it's dinner, man. We're off, you know? Like, just enjoying a dinner. I can't really compete with my wife. She's so funny. She's so funny. And I would tell her all the time, let's monetize this. Let's get you on social media.
Starting point is 00:20:36 Let's do. She has no interest. The only reason that she will do a podcast with me occasionally is she lost a bet and she owes me 12 episodes from a bet. And I feel like Did that number go up? Yeah, 12's a lot, man.
Starting point is 00:20:47 I felt like it was six. She lost another bet. Dang, she has to stop betting. Well, it's not that. She wins more than she loses, but when she does lose, I bet episodes. And then, yeah,
Starting point is 00:20:57 I think we've done two. But that she does not need that validation of people, just generally speaking, that she doesn't know. And you could be a comic and a theater with people. You don't know.
Starting point is 00:21:10 You could be a podcast or radio host. She doesn't need that to, have fulfillment where I kind of do like this is what I do and so I've always needed that because I think early on I was just chasing love right even I didn't get it from where I was so maybe if I go perform people will love me that'll feel like love that's think that's where my the root of my performance comes from where she's just well adjusted and knows who loves her and she's funny and cool I'd be like oh oh you should say that again but you should do no I did I said it you heard it you thought it was funny
Starting point is 00:21:43 good deal. It's wild. It's like she has a superpower. It's like she can fly and she has no interest in doing anything but walking. She's like, why I don't want to fly? That's too high. I don't like heights. No, no, but you can fly. Walking is just fine. It drives me banana sometimes.
Starting point is 00:22:00 Throw a fastball, 110 miles an hour. Why don't you go out and try to pitch? I think I just want to sit home and knit. You can throw 110 miles an hour. So, that's what's up. We had a good dinner last night. It's a little late for my taste.
Starting point is 00:22:14 I did have to break up the dinner. I had to be the one to say it's time to go. Thank you. Thank you for doing that. I was ready to go. We were tired. We also spent all day together. All day.
Starting point is 00:22:25 That doesn't bother me. It's a great day. I can hang out with Eddie all day. We've been on the road for days and days at a time. Yeah, but I could see starting dinner at seven, whenever, what is seven, ten? We usually eat at five. I did order pizza. I saw on your Instagram.
Starting point is 00:22:40 I did order pizza. And it was a vegan cheese pizza, but not a vegan pizza because I do use real meat. And I was like, Eddie, try a piece of this. And it's pretty good, right? It was good. Texture's a little slightly different. You can tell it's not real cheese just by the texture. I think the taste was pretty spot on, though.
Starting point is 00:22:56 I would argue that you wouldn't be able to tell if it wasn't fresh out. Oh, like if it dried up a little bit and hardened. Just a little, because that's always the best time to eat pizza anyway. I don't like pizza fresh out the oven. Yeah, let it sit for a little bit. Yeah. I don't like pizza back in the microwave, but a pizza that comes out of it. the oven and sits for 25 minutes, 18 to 25 minutes, that's the perfect pizza.
Starting point is 00:23:18 But we had a good dinner last night. Eddie said he researched the menu before he went out. I never do that. Mostly just because I wanted to be efficient, you know? I love efficiency. Order. Turns me on. And then what's crazy is my wife, too, I'm like, hey, I gave her the phone, like, look
Starting point is 00:23:31 at the menu. So when we get there, you order and we go. And she was like, I know what I want. And then we get to the restaurant, she's like, I don't know what I want. I'm like, you look at the menu. I didn't know they had looked at the menu, but the guy came, and as soon as the waiter comes, and Caitlin and I were sitting there first, and I'm feeling bad for her. She's pregnant. Like, she's really pregnant right now. And so she's always so tired, which makes sense because
Starting point is 00:23:57 your body's, like, creating other body parts of other things. And so, but she was a champ, and she was, I'm just glad she was feeling good last night. And so the person comes, though, and I'm like, all right, here's what we're going to do. They're going to sit down. And she's like, don't do that. I was like, what? We're not going to eat those 7.30. She's like, take a breath. And when he comes,
Starting point is 00:24:18 the first time when they're here, don't say we're ready to order. Because she gets on to me for that because even if everybody's not ready, my move is, yeah, yeah, we're ready. I'll go first and I'll talk slow. So then everybody grabs their menus and we didn't do that.
Starting point is 00:24:30 He came. Hey, you guys want drinks? I'm gritting my teeth. Yeah. Can we order? I'll take a drink. then they came the second time we ordered a couple advertisers
Starting point is 00:24:42 came the third time and they still weren't ready a little bit they were talking they were dang damn b b'n and then at that point I felt like it was my time and I said yeah we're ready and he goes I'll start with the women the ladies
Starting point is 00:24:55 and so Caitlin goes first and then Eddie's wife was still looking at I was like I can go second even though we had prepared I'll go second and I'll talk slow and then I did my thing and then ordered it was great speaking of like I ordered
Starting point is 00:25:08 the chicken parm and I'm always like, and I love chicken parmesan, like I love it, but like it's never spelled chicken parmesan and I don't know, I always want to be like, I'll take the chicken parmesan yenia. I don't know, I didn't see. It's spelled like the Italian way, G, whatever, any, whatever, and I don't
Starting point is 00:25:26 never know how, so I just always go like chicken parmesan and they're like, oh, chicken parm? But chicken parm works, right? I've never been a big chicken parm parm guy even when I could eat. Chicken parmigiani. Yeah, that's what it is. And I never want to disrespect it by just being like chicken parm. Was it good? It was pretty good.
Starting point is 00:25:44 Yeah. I didn't find it to be wildly expensive for a nice place because my pizza was $24. But for a... I mean, it was like eight slices, right? Yeah. Oh. It was a solid pizza. Okay. Hmm. That was our experience last night.
Starting point is 00:26:02 Got home, worked on the show, fell asleep a little late. What did I do last night? dog's all crazy if he's not in bed at a certain he's got his patterns too like i've got him into family he knows when it's time to eat when it's time to go to bed and i did feed him but i fed him a little early and then i get home and he's he doesn't even like to go because we have two kennels now that they sleep in and the trainer has been like hey you're gonna baby you need to start feeding them in the kennels like they don't live in the kennels but we put them in with their food and we shut the cages
Starting point is 00:26:35 they eat them in them and they're finished we leave in there for a second then we go and we let them out live their life and we get home and he's in the kennel he's like I'm ready to go to bed where have you been yeah and I still gotta take him out
Starting point is 00:26:47 and there's all this stuff and he's like what's the deal here because I live on such like a pattern but yeah it was good that was our night I do need to say this
Starting point is 00:26:57 lunchbox went home sick oh boy he's got a fever and scuba what else is scuba in there scuba had to go do cruise talks with Rick okay let me
Starting point is 00:27:07 this is the because we're in the middle of recording stuff. Let me read this. Do you get... Here we go. Whatever you're about to say. He had to leave. He has fever and chills.
Starting point is 00:27:24 Great. So we can expect us to have... Morgan first. Morgan will get fever and chills. And then probably me. I'm feeling a little chilly. I walk to the bathroom with him multiple times. It's not like we touch or anything, but I'm just next to him.
Starting point is 00:27:38 No. And he talks so... See, my mind goes to... He does spit a lot when he talks. He's talking. Right. Talk, he's talking. loud spitz flint everywhere that even if i'm like six feet away i'm gonna get it yeah okay so i would i would
Starting point is 00:27:50 normally go he's got a bunch he's got multiple kids but it doesn't as many as you yes three yeah and you have more yeah you're not sick like he's sick no and i feel bad when my kids get sick but when they get sick i'm just like you stay over there like um it could be your approach when you have yeah dude i'm very careful to be like i usually i'm very careful to be like i usually i'm very like, ah, give Dad a hug. No, now when you're sick. Is he more sick than the normal person? Because I feel like he's always got something going on, even if it's not like a small illness. I think with the other stuff he has going on, his immune system is weakened.
Starting point is 00:28:25 His body's busy fighting a lot of things right now. That's what I'm saying, though. So therefore, like, we might be exposed to something similar, but Auburdy is like, oh, no problem, we got this. Where his is, like, more susceptible because he. To yeast infection? He has other. To tuberculosis? He's vulnerable.
Starting point is 00:28:41 And he's got a lot of unique, unique. illnesses. Yes, that's what I'm saying. The guys had yeast infection and tuberculosis. I know. And mystery illnesses. Like, we don't. Like, what's what's your theory on why he has all these weird sicknesses all the time? This is not just right now with this. I think he has a
Starting point is 00:28:59 compromised immune system. Like a general life compromised immune system. Because this has been happening for 20 years. So I guess. And by the way, I'm glad he goes home when he's sick. No part of me says you should stick around and gut it out. That is not the philosophy this show if your physical health isn't good or if your mental health is not good.
Starting point is 00:29:17 I encourage you to stay home and get right because if you ain't right, you're not going to be right for us. So I'm never annoyed when somebody goes home or can't come in. I don't think I ever have been. What do you think? Hygiene. But if it's so bad for so long, isn't it then creating an immunity? There's no way, man. Like, I go to the bathroom. We take breaks all the time together. He never washes his hands. Like the dude, I don't think I've ever seen lunchbox wash his hands. And he's, I mean, dude, he's just, you've been in his car. It's dirty.
Starting point is 00:29:47 Yeah. I think it's just hygiene. But if it's been that way, aren't you then basically dealing with a force field that you've built yourself? That's what they say. Aren't you Captain America? Because you've been living dirty? Yeah. But he had to leave because he is sick again.
Starting point is 00:30:05 And then eating toenails, that can't be good. No, that can not be good. Or is it good because you do it for so long? Well. I don't know. We're seeing firsthand that it's not good. Yeah. It is convenient.
Starting point is 00:30:17 Now he definitely doesn't have to do anything for Valentine's. Oh, perfect. How did everybody feel about my latest television intro? I loved it. Full House? Awesome, dude. Eddie had a man bun. I had hair.
Starting point is 00:30:32 So if you guys go to my Instagram, if you go to Mr. Bobby Bones on my Instagram, I did the full, I've done the office already with all of us. I did the full house theme, and it has all of us playing a character, and our faces just in the character, and I was Danny Tanner. Eddie was Uncle Jesse playing the guitar. Scuba Steve had said to me, hey, man, how come I didn't make the office one? Because I couldn't fit everybody in.
Starting point is 00:31:01 Yeah. We can pull it up here. And I was like, okay, I'll make sure to highlight Scoobo Steve in this one. So Scoobo Steve was Uncle Joey. Oh, Danny can't watch it because he's not logged in. So Scoobo Steve was Uncle Joey. Amy was DJ Tanner Which by the way
Starting point is 00:31:22 I texted you Candice Cameron and Beret Who played DJ Tanner She posted a comment She was like I'd watch this How freaking cool I know I need to go back and comment again I thought Morgan looked excellent as Stephanie Tanner Absolutely
Starting point is 00:31:36 That was the one that looked the most I'm not going to say realistic but right on Well that might look pretty realistic No I don't know I felt pretty DJ I felt like I was a good Stephanie. Yeah, I thought it was a good Stephanie. We had lunchbox as Michelle.
Starting point is 00:31:51 Those are the best. He's on the bed with his hands on his face. We had Abby as Aunt Becky. Abby, what did you think? I liked it. I kind of like the short hair. Yeah. That's what Amy said about when she was Dwight.
Starting point is 00:32:04 Yeah. Right. So Eddie and Abby married? You know, we don't go level two. Yeah. Well, we're actors, guys. That's fine. Our characters are married.
Starting point is 00:32:14 Wait, but Eddie had a man bun. I did. And you didn't see it until the very end scene when it zooms away and you turn your head. Dude, that was my guitar too. Like, my real guitar. I also didn't add the man butt. It only added the man bun. I don't know why I did that.
Starting point is 00:32:27 Of course. Yeah, but we can play it here. I'm not showing anything. Oh, inside your email. Mike's showing the, Mike's in the Epstein files. All our secrets. Like, that kind of looks like. Morgan. That just looks like Morgan. Lunchbox is Michelle. Abby is Aunt Becky. That's pretty good.
Starting point is 00:32:52 That's awesome. That's pretty good. And then all of us sit around and you see Eddie's man bun come out of the back. When I turn around. What was hard was that I had to cut from the beginning because I just couldn't get it right. It was the car scene when they're driving at the beginning because all the faces are over the bridge. Yeah, because it's and I get a couple comments. People for the most part, 98% love it. Then I had a couple like, this is AI slop. No, this is not slop. This is hard work. AI. Sloppley, you're just producing a bunch of crap of like a bear playing Yotsie, and you just see it if it catches. This is a lot of work, and then I have to send it to read to help me on the things that I can't actually get right. You got to have to use pay for tokens, too, to do this. It's a whole thing. Well, what tokens? Yeah. What are those?
Starting point is 00:33:32 That's what you have to pay to, that's your currency for it, right? Kind of, yeah. Oh. Into these programs. Okay. So how many efforts do you try before you hand it off? There's a reason now it's taking like six days or so to do them. because it takes me a while to do them. And then I don't do them all the way right. Like I couldn't get a couple of the faces right.
Starting point is 00:33:49 So then I send it over to read and I'm like, can you help me please? And then he's able to do it. Finish it up. So what show were you going to do next? I don't want to say out loud. But you have one? I do. Cued up.
Starting point is 00:34:00 Yeah. Not queued up and I haven't even started on it. But I have one in my mind that I think would be good. So that's it. But I hope you go over to Mr. Bobby Bones and check that out. A couple updates on some stuff. The Nancy Guthrie update. authorities have confirmed that the black glove that was recovered near Nancy Guthrie's Tucson home
Starting point is 00:34:19 although they they confirmed they found it but they didn't confirm that it was a glove of the person they were looking for so when I saw they confirmed I was like oh they confirmed that was the persons but no they confirmed they found the glove yeah yeah yeah they have raised their reward to 100,000 bucks they did release some information about the suspect and I got in I think it was like people or something on Instagram there was like new information about the suspect, click link in bio to figure it out. And I'm like, no. Like, this is somebody's put it in the body. I'm like clicking link in bio, but the FBI described the kidnapping suspect as a man around 5-9 or 5-10 with an average build. They did show a video, if you guys saw this,
Starting point is 00:35:03 like five miles from Nancy Guthrie's house where another guy had a backpack on, had another backpack in his hand, climbing over a fence. And they were like, this backpack's from Walmart. They really weren't saying it was the exact same person, but they were sharing. That video, they've received over 13,000 tips so far. That is probably difficult in that you're getting so many tips that you don't really have time to focus on every one of them. You've got to pick the ones you think are most credible and chase them. And I was thinking, like, if I were the kidnapper and they're getting all these tips, I would try to flood it with tips away from what I was doing. like I would have people sending in tips
Starting point is 00:35:43 that said oh no no no yeah Chinese guy you got to look at California yeah yeah yeah so this story is crazy it is so crazy
Starting point is 00:35:55 I think what's so cool though is that what they're how they looked at the surveillance camera and they're judging his height and his shoe size and all that based on the video like they look at the tiles on the floor and they see how his foot is on the tile I'm like, okay, that foot is taking the whole tile, so it must be like, you know.
Starting point is 00:36:13 12 feet, whatever. It is weird to me. I'm not surprised, but it is weird to me. Because, you know, she was not paying her ring subscription or Ness subscription or whatever. I think it was a ring cam, but it was one of those camps. She had discontinued. It wasn't on. So when they, this video file footage that's coming from it, they keep recording.
Starting point is 00:36:33 Wait, what? Wow, I didn't know this part. Is that what took them so long to release it? Like, holy crap, we got to release this. But now it's going to be obvious. But if it's not. Would you find that exact version of that story, Mike? So I don't want to tell it incorrectly.
Starting point is 00:36:50 But she did not have a current subscription. But they're always recording. Wow, that's crazy, man. I mean, I assume that already, you know, but like, that's crazy to hear. Here you go. In February 2026, as a Google Nest. So, like I said, one of them. I think Ring kind of is the...
Starting point is 00:37:19 They own the market, though, right? Yeah. They're the Kleenex. They can say Uber. Yeah. They're the Q-tip. Yeah. They're the pamper's.
Starting point is 00:37:28 No. You know? Still diaper. We'll go with it. All right, all right. The Google Nest doorbell camera, despite her not having an active subscription. Dang, that's crazy. And they have recordings.
Starting point is 00:37:42 Like, not only, like, I would have... understand like oh they can still see it you know because it's still connected to a server they can still see it but the fact that they're recording it well good thing but i know but yes it's a double it's a slightly double edged i'm glad they have it for this but that that sucks the the i think it was ring the ring camera during the super bowl commercial was search party was controversial because they're like we can find your dog yeah i thought that was pretty cool from everybody's camera it's pretty cool for that one instance, but that just shows you they can watch everything all the time. That's why everybody got so mad at that commercial. They're like, wait, this is total surveillance
Starting point is 00:38:19 on everything we're doing all the time. Big brother. So weird. I wasn't mad about that at all. I don't like the big brother feeling, but I'm like, because you're thinking of the, oh, I lost my dog part. Yes, like, I'm thinking of like, okay, it's just a camera outside your house. Like, what's the harm in that? Like, what are you up to? Well, that's always what people can say, like, well I don't do anything wrong, but it's kind of unconstitutional. They just tap into your camera because they pick it up. Well, you have to, when you, surely when you get it, you're signing a, when you sign up, you're signing a waiver.
Starting point is 00:38:56 She signed a waiver to do Google Ness, but not to keep it recording whenever she doesn't have the subscription anymore. It's probably in there, dude, somewhere. That even after. It's got to be, right? Yeah, like as long as you have this mounted and plugged in. I'm glad. and look, I'm not doing, there's no nefarious activity coming from me,
Starting point is 00:39:14 but they can use that to just find out stuff about it. You don't think they're turning on the little cameras in our house and watching us. I know. That's where, I don't like them being inside my house. But if I hang up a ring cam. But you don't get to pick. That's my point. You don't get to pick which cameras they secretly get into and watch. You don't get to pick.
Starting point is 00:39:29 Yeah, you do. The one that's on my porch. No, you don't get to pick. What other ones am I using? Your phone, your computer. Oh, yeah, yeah. Any of the little cameras in your television. Yeah, they're watching.
Starting point is 00:39:39 I've already had to accept that though It's just like Yeah that's what I'm saying Like I know It doesn't surprise me But still it feels weird But because we know And because we're not doing anything wrong
Starting point is 00:39:50 Doesn't mean it's not infringing on our rights I agree I just think I mean for a long time I was married to someone that literally taped up everything All the time Why? Because he knew more than we know I know
Starting point is 00:40:01 But even when he would do it Like so many people would be like Oh that's not true Like he's being ridiculous Like da da da da And then now Like It just
Starting point is 00:40:09 is a leader to other things. Like, let's say five, seven years, 12 years, 18 years, our country starts sliding in a certain direction and they're using these cameras to find out who's speaking ill of the government and then targeting them for reasons to put them in jail or to target them for other, to go after finance. Yes. I'm glad they're finding dogs. And maybe some octogenarians.
Starting point is 00:40:35 Yes. Yeah. Boom. I'll tell you what, though, man. when I saw that video of the guy with a backpack and they're like, now they're looking at this guy. I'm like, that's my worst nightmare. That like, I'm just happening to be in that same backpack
Starting point is 00:40:46 like down the road and they're like looking at me now. Like, no, like I didn't do anything. I bought that backpack. I don't know. It's also so bizarre they can't find her. I'm still curious about her medication. If that was such a, like, we just haven't heard anything about it. And it's like we knew.
Starting point is 00:41:07 We knew she needed it to survive and it was left behind. This is what I would say. What are we left to think? I try to put myself in the brain of the kidnapper. Either they knew and they took her and they left it and they found other. Right. Or if they didn't know, they then saw it on the news. You don't think they're watching the news?
Starting point is 00:41:29 And they're saying, oh, there's medication. So you go to the lady and be like, what's your medication? Oh, well, see, but that's the thing. I've thought about that part too. And then you go to some drug dealer and get it. Oh. You can't go to pharmacy. Not just Walgreens?
Starting point is 00:41:39 No. Oh, excuse me. I need a medication for a kidnapped. lady I got over here. I would be checking all the pharmacies. I'd be like, has anyone looked for this medication? Depending on what medication you're on and how many milligrams, like, do you always know exactly?
Starting point is 00:41:52 The what the milligrams? Exactly what you're on and what it's called. I do because I'm not on much, but that sounds like somebody who's on a lot of stuff that's like, hey, do you ever know? I'm not, but there have been times where I have been on more. I'm not at the moment, but also if I'm, she seemed like an 80s.
Starting point is 00:42:11 four-year-old that had her wits about her, she seemed fine. I mean, I don't know. But like, my dad, not granted, he was more ill, but he could not have told you everything he was on. No, I hear you. I just try to think, if I'm the kidnapper, and I pull her away, not realizing, but then I'm watching the news, obviously, and she's on medications. I'm going, hey, what are your medication? And I try to keep her alive that way. I just wonder if they have proof of life at all. I know. It's so weird. You can't keep it. You can't keep it. for 10 years. She's 84. Yeah. And what is the point?
Starting point is 00:42:46 Yeah. What do you want her? It seems like the point... Is it really for money? It seems like the point now is money unless... Then, what... They've said we'll pay. But then they didn't. They didn't get a proof of life. But how do you give...
Starting point is 00:43:06 Pay for proof of life? How do you give proof of life? Like, I don't know. Maybe Mike knows, but like, how do you get proof of life without being tracked? Like metadata in a picture? Is that what you're saying? Yeah, like, I feel like if you were... Guys, have you all seen this just in? Uh-oh. New video surfaced.
Starting point is 00:43:21 A man in Tucson with a goatee who creepily approached a door. Of course he has a goate. Everybody with a go-tie. I've said that for years. Does you ride a van? Does he drive a van? Yeah, go ahead. Creepily approached a doorbell camera one week before Nancy was taken.
Starting point is 00:43:34 TMZ has learned cops are giving a hard look. Dang it. The video was originally posted January 23rd on Rings' neighbor app, and it shows the guy intentionally backing up to the front door of a home. Wait, what? Can I be the person that This is six miles from where she lives. That made me the video that I saw last night.
Starting point is 00:43:54 Is it the guy with the backpack? He doesn't have a backpack. They say backpack so much. I think a door of the explorer. All I hear is backpack, backpack. Yeah, yeah, yeah, with a monkey. Backpack, bag, bag, bag. The would-be intruder fled when their dog started barking.
Starting point is 00:44:10 I would think if this were a well-thought-out crime somebody would not do that leading into this well-thought-out crime if it were a crime that were kind of like let's say they broke into the house which I'm still again we don't have inside information
Starting point is 00:44:26 I still think that could be the thing where they broke in and she's like oh I see you breaking in and we have to take you now like that could be the thing too but if like you if it's like some sort of advance we're going to kidnap for money
Starting point is 00:44:37 I don't think you'd be humbling and bumbling around in front of other ring cams right hey what is it what do you always say that you need to find a suspect What do you need?
Starting point is 00:44:47 To be hydrated. No, no, no, no. You need a what? Like a sketch, right? You say that? Oh, if I see the sketch, I know if they've done it or not. There's a guy in Texas who's got a sketch of the mass suspect, and it's released now. Let me see.
Starting point is 00:44:59 Here, I sent to you. Put it on screen. Because if I look at a sketch, I can tell you 100% or 0% if they did the crime. Now, picture, it doesn't work for me, because picture, who knows? Said to you, Mike. This has been bank for TMZ because they're like the go-to for this. because they got the ransom note early on. Well, that's why I thought this was breaking news
Starting point is 00:45:21 is because they just posted this a couple of minutes ago. And it might be different news. I think any new news they get at all, even if it's a trickle, they slam breaking on it because they know we'll eat it up. You ready? No, he didn't do it. That's the guy, goatee.
Starting point is 00:45:36 He didn't do it. I mean, all he had really was the eyes to work with. What does he know what the rest of the face looks like? I don't feel like he did it. What is he sketching this from? Just like a hunch? The mask video. Can I feel like I say I feel like Hispanics being unfairly targeted in this?
Starting point is 00:45:53 And a person may even be a Hispanic. Thank you, man. But I feel like everybody's just like, let's just draw a Mexican dude and see if anybody turns them in. Also, I think there is a heavy, I mean. Yeah, Tucson. Okay. Heavy Hispanic and Mexican population, for sure. But I feel like now they just want to make it a Mexican dude.
Starting point is 00:46:10 Were there Mexican eyes, though, in that guy? Huh? Are there such things Mexicanized? I mean, I didn't. I don't know. Eddie, show us just your eyes. When I saw that, I didn't think Mexican eyes. When I saw that, I didn't think Mexican guy.
Starting point is 00:46:18 No, but are there Mexican eyes? I've never thought about this. I mean, I don't know. Mike. Brows, maybe. Oh, good point. Yeah, both Eddie and Mike, y'all have like nice brows. Oh, can I tell you something?
Starting point is 00:46:28 Drow me crazy yesterday? We're freaking, we're meeting the woman who is the manager at Radish, Amy. She's so nice. She came up. She goes, I don't want to bother you guys while you're eating, but I just want to say hi. And she says to Eddie, you have beautiful eyelashes. He said he gets that all the time. I get it all the time, guys.
Starting point is 00:46:42 I couldn't believe it. Maybe she said it because she's heard him talking about it on the show. It's not true. Yeah, so she's probably like, oh, I better. Let me look at this guy. What do you think? I don't think he did it, man. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:46:55 I'm surprised there's not a part of the internet that's going, I think bad bunny did it. There probably is. That's coming. It's got to be coming. Say it cheese. I think it's bad money. Do Mexians have thicker eyebrows, guys? Or you're just darker?
Starting point is 00:47:12 You're just darker. See the eyebrows more? No, y'all have more hair. No, we'd, Amy, look at my head. Eyebrow hair. Oh, oh, oh, oh. Eyebrow hair. Mike has more hair.
Starting point is 00:47:23 Yeah. Mike's wearing a freaking winter vest in the summer. It's crazy. But you also have good hairhead, which is, it's rare. It's all there. The door dach guy. You can't grow facial hair. You can't grow facial hair.
Starting point is 00:47:35 Really? I can't get a mustache, beard. I bet you can, Mike. No. Comes in weak. Isn't it weird how our body does that? Yeah. I got a haircut yesterday.
Starting point is 00:47:44 Thank you for noticing. I don't really like a haircut. You told us you were getting a haircut. Thank you for notice on my haircut. Hey, nice haircut. Thank you. Your haircut looks good. You're like my wife.
Starting point is 00:47:55 I mean. Amy and I go to the same person. Do you go to Carly? You use Carly? Yeah. Okay. So I was getting a haircut yesterday and I don't like getting my haircut short anymore and she does a good job at it.
Starting point is 00:48:08 But my whole life I have been made fun of because I have a double crown on the back of my head. So everybody has a crown. I have two over the top of each other. Like the cow lick? Yeah. It's a double. And it looks like it could be a bald spot. But I've been made fun of it since I was seven years old.
Starting point is 00:48:26 And when it's shorter, I get made fun of it more because you can see it in pictures more. Who is making fun of you? I was the kid going bald. No, no, now. No, I put any picture on the internet. Look, Bobby's going bald. The only thing I have left is my hair on my head. And you're not going bald.
Starting point is 00:48:39 Physically. That's all I have. The only positive thing about me physically now is that I can grow hair. You want to see me grow my hair. Watch. it's like I'm pushing. It's already long. It grows, yes.
Starting point is 00:48:48 And so when I get it cut short, I can't really post a picture in the back of my head because AD of the comments is like you're going bald. It's the one thing I'm self-conscious about. This is my last short haircut. That's what I'm saying now.
Starting point is 00:49:01 You got to stop caring what people think, man. Well, I don't mostly except for that because that's a childhood scar. So you told Carly? No. She was like, let me cut it short. I'm like, yeah, why not? But inside I was like, no.
Starting point is 00:49:12 But you just said just now, this is the last time this is going to happen. It's the last time I'm going to get it this short. Yeah. I have a bunch of stuff coming up in a row, and I'll need a haircut at some point. And instead of having to maintain it, because I don't fix my hair,
Starting point is 00:49:24 I just was like, we'll do it short. That way it can grow for the next two months. But yeah, I don't think that guy did it. Are he cleared then? You know what, if I'm the FBI, I clear it. Are you guilty to you? I don't even know how he got that sketch from... Me neither.
Starting point is 00:49:41 Like, how do you get that hair? Yeah, from the mask. Hey, that guy has a good head of hair, too. He does. And he does a good job at fixing the hair. I mean, you don't know ears. You don't know hair. You don't know nose.
Starting point is 00:49:50 Did somebody else see him doing something, though? Or is that just from that sketch? That's the only thing we have. It's from him. Okay, yeah, this is, no. That's bizarre. They drew a sketch of a guy without seeing any of his facial features?
Starting point is 00:50:00 But it says that this guy is a famed Texas forensics artist. So, like, he's well known. Okay. Okay, here's what I'm going to claim now. If they do catch the guy and he is Hispanic and he kind of looks like that guy, that's not. It still wasn't that guy.
Starting point is 00:50:18 that forensics guy's going to take credit for it just because he drew a Hispanic dude with facial hair but but if he nails it like if they then i will say i was wrong yeah you got to give the guy all the credit i mean to his inner eye his inner eye skin area is that brown i mean it's black and white amy i know that's why it's high it was like 59 or 510 they're like Hispanic short Show him a Hispanic guy? Because Hispanic's generally aren't as tall, right? Based on what he's wearing,
Starting point is 00:50:47 I'm going to say not Hispanic. But if you're trying to not look Hispanic, do you put on a quarter zip? Or is that a vet? What is that? Was he wearing? He puts on the most banker white guy outfit ever. Sometimes my algorithm will show these videos
Starting point is 00:51:03 and they're these black guys and they're so funny. They're like, hey guys, let me tell you, have a quarter zip in your car. The minute you get pulled over, throw the quarter zip on. Like you're instantly going to look innocent. Like the officer, I mean,
Starting point is 00:51:17 that's something that's a reality for black people, which I hate. We've even had to prepare for that with my daughter. Like my ex-husband, her dad, he has a, like a metal, a metal from war or whatever, and you can put it on your license plate. Like if you have a particular medal. Oh, like I've seen Purple Hearts.
Starting point is 00:51:37 Yes. Like you can have those. So he doesn't have it on his personal car, but he opted to put it on the license plate of her car because she is black and we learned in our adoption training like we can't empathize with what she might or our son might experience from law enforcement at times that's just the reality and so to set her up for even just an ounce of success like that that is on there of like oh this is a military car like oh what like they immediately might treat her differently.
Starting point is 00:52:12 It sucks. You have to do that, but I think that's a great strategy. Which is what the, I mean, and granted, these videos are funny, but there's also a little truth to it of like, yo, guys, trust me, keep a quarter zip in your car. These people treat you differently. One of the best Fresh Prince episodes ever. When Will and Carlton were driving Uncle Phil's car and they get pulled over and they get put in jail.
Starting point is 00:52:33 Oh, wow. And then they're just put in jail. It's their car, but the cops like, come on. Two black kids driving this really expensive car. so they take them in and they can't figure out how to get Uncle Phil to like come
Starting point is 00:52:44 because Uncle Phil's a lawyer and so Will then is like screw this I'm gonna go hard and Will's like yeah and he's like get the cameras I did it
Starting point is 00:52:51 I kill people and so they're like cover and so all the families like they're watching television and it pops up and Will's like Uncle Phil's like
Starting point is 00:52:59 that's Will they're in prison and then he goes in Uncle Phil like gives it to him it's a great ep it was funny but it really represented
Starting point is 00:53:08 something that actually realistically happens You ever say that something like? Yeah, that's a good one. And then the one that's also like... It's like looking back now that we're adults and we can get it. Like there are these powerful scenes kind of like in Save by the Bell or the one you just described
Starting point is 00:53:23 where we're like, man, they were really tackling a tough issue. I watched a clip yesterday from Mr. Belvedere and they have an episode where a kid has AIDS. And he's like, hey, Timmy, how's it going? And Timmy walks and he goes, it's all good. You know, I have AIDS. And, but they're like, they're talking about... how somebody that's not, you know, and at the time it was only if you're a gay man or if you're just having sex. There was a big part of our life where it's like, if you just have sex, you're going to get AIDS.
Starting point is 00:53:51 And then, but it's like you can get AIDS through a lot of ways. And they were doing, I think it was like 1986 or 87. Were you seen you find that episode on TikTok? It'll be easy. Just type in Mr. Belvedere AIDS. I mean, you know that was a huge topic in the boardroom when they were like pre-production. All right, we're going to do this guys. And it's kind of dopey now, but when you realize what they were actually.
Starting point is 00:54:10 doing at the time? Yeah, here we go. 1986. We'll get some volume on it. Hello, Danny. Is Wesley here? Yes, come on in. Everyone, you remember
Starting point is 00:54:22 Wesley's friend, Danny. Oh, hi, Danny. Hi, Mrs. Ones, Mr. Ones. Hi, I'm a chair, how's it gone? Well, I got AIDS, but that I'm doing pretty good. But that was their way of talking about it.
Starting point is 00:54:38 So he was born with AIDS, Okay. Or he was... Yeah, or like blood. Yeah, like a blood transmission. And did they flash the audience laugh sign? Because why are they laughing? They might have piped that one in.
Starting point is 00:54:51 I think they were like acting uncomfortable for a second. Or they might have piped that. You're right. I think it was a piped in lap. Will you play that again? That's a good point. I never thought about that. Mr. Bobadier.
Starting point is 00:55:04 Hello, Danny. Is Wesley here? Yes, come on in. Everyone, you remember Wesley's friend, Danny. Oh, can I do. Danny? Hi, Mrs. Ones, Mr. Ones. Hi, champ. How's it going?
Starting point is 00:55:16 Well, I got eight, but that I'm doing pretty good. Pipe ten. Pipe ten. Is that Bob Euker? Yeah, Bob Euker was the dad. I didn't know that. I made a reference to Mr. Belvedere to my wife the other day. She's like, I don't know who it is. I was like, A treats on the China. Never made it.
Starting point is 00:55:32 She's like, I'm, what are you singing? Okay, let's see. The FBI provided a new, is this new mic? Yeah, it's just the details on the guy. details about the suspects in the video on the porch of Nancy Guthrie's home the morning. She disappeared. Authority said they're looking for a male 5-9 to 5-10 average bill. Said he was wearing a black 25-liter Ozark Trail Hiker backpack. 100,000 bucks.
Starting point is 00:55:52 The Pima County Sheriff's Department says investigators are combing the foothills. 100,000 bucks what? Reward. Okay. Yeah, reward. All right. Is there anything else? The other Fresh Prince scene that comes to mind is,
Starting point is 00:56:11 you're not my dad. It's Will and Uncle Phil. You find that one. I think you say the one when Carlton gets a gun. Oh, that was a big one. Or when Jesse Spanette... I'm so excited. Taking pills.
Starting point is 00:56:25 Takes caffeine pills. I'm so... Boy, if they only knew. So scared. This fresh print scene was hardcore back in the day. The dad episode where... Because Will's dad comes to town and is like... Love bombing him.
Starting point is 00:56:38 He's like, have a senior forever. Have a senior forever. And then Will's dad doesn't show up on a time they're supposed to go out. Yo! What's up? That's his dad. He's leaving. Will. I'm glad you here. Some business came up, I got a handle.
Starting point is 00:56:54 So we're going to have to put our trip on hold. You understand. Yeah. Yeah, that's cool. Just for a couple of weeks. I understand. Maybe a little longer. Yeah, whatever. Whatever. Look, I'll call you next week and we'll iron out the details.
Starting point is 00:57:13 Okay? Yeah. He knows great to see me, son. You too. Lou? Dang, he changes. He don't call him dad anymore. This would probably hit me hard too because I don't have a dad.
Starting point is 00:57:30 Yeah. He leaves, but they're just listening. I'm sorry, Will. You know what, actually, this works out better for me. You know, the Slimy's a summer come to class wearing next to nothing, you know what I'm doing? Well, it's all right to be angry. Hey, why should I be mad?
Starting point is 00:57:46 If I'm saying, at least he said goodbye this time. I just wish I hadn't wasted my money buying this stupid present. I'm sorry, you know, if there was something that I could do. Hey, you know what? You ain't got to do nothing, Uncle Phil. Hey, you know, ain't like I'm still five years old, you know? Ain't like I'm gonna be sitting up every night asking my mom, when's daddy coming home, you know? Who needs him?
Starting point is 00:58:07 Hey, he wasn't there to teach me how to shoot my first basket, but I learned, didn't I? I got pretty damn good attitude, didn't, Uncle Phil. Got through my first day without him, right? I learned how to drive, I learned how to shave, I learned how to fight without him. I had 14 great birthdays without him. He never even sent me a damn car. I need him then and I don't need him now. Will.
Starting point is 00:58:31 Now, you know what, Uncle Phil? I'm gonna get through college without him. I'm gonna get a great job without him. I'm gonna marry me a beautiful honey, and I'm having me a whole bunch of kids. I'm gonna be a better father than he ever was. And I sure as hell don't need him for that because ain't a damn thing
Starting point is 00:58:43 he could ever teach me about how to love my kids. How come he don't want me, man. It's like oddly good acting for that show too. So good. I was gonna say that because, I mean, you can hear it in his voice how good the acting is. And like Uncle Phil was, James Avery was like a stage actor too. Like, was a good actor.
Starting point is 00:59:06 and not that Will Smith didn't end up being a great actor but like for that show it was kind of dopey and goofy but like that's it when you think about those scenes from those shows like that one I still think of top three or four yeah that's a good one man what's the gift he got his dad I couldn't tell what that was probably shard or something
Starting point is 00:59:24 no it looked like a helmet or something oh I don't know it's like a little statue oh is it a yeah like a little well it looks like a baby seat like a monkey oh maybe it's like a dad holding a monkey statue Hold on. I never evaluated this. It looks like a statue of like a dad holding a kid.
Starting point is 00:59:41 Yeah. Aw. Okay. Yeah, I was just. I didn't know what that was either. I was like, is that a helmet? I thought it was a shirt. It was just oddly shaped.
Starting point is 00:59:52 Man, I don't remember that scene, but dang, that, yeah. You don't? Did you watch every episode of that show? No. I did. I loved it. I was a hit or miss kind of like, because I'd have to watch it live, you know,
Starting point is 01:00:03 like, or whenever appointment TV. or whatever and it's just if it was on i'd watch it if it wasn't i just you know uh is there anything else that i need to mention before we go uh i don't think so uh okay so here's what's up a couple things one there is an episode of the bobby cast up with uh katelyn butts oh speaking of dads you know her dad kind of screwed her over really that's where the song you ain't gotta die to be dead to me it's her dad oh i thought that was like a boyfriend and then we there's a clip that I put up where she's like, yeah, you and I are both in the market for new dads, her talking to me. And I'm like, yeah, yeah. And she's like, but maybe after I was watching
Starting point is 01:00:45 and you want to do this, can you have a boat? Like, she's so funny. So that episode is up. So go check it out on the Bobbycast if you want to check that out. Amy, what do you got? For this week? Yeah, anything. My latest one, we have a couch talks episode. We talk about guilt after growth. We actually got an email from a male listener who only started listening to our podcast after his he separated from his wife but like before they separated she listened to the podcast and so he started listening because of that but he said he started therapy because of their separation and he said the podcast has been very helpful for him like after his sessions to like hear us talk about certain feelings and so he rode in
Starting point is 01:01:27 with a question um for us and cat my co-host is a therapist so um i just thought it was really most of our listeners are women or most of our people that write in are women and I thought it was cool that yeah he found our show through a woman but he's continued to listen so we talk about his email and we got another email from a listener that is
Starting point is 01:01:48 going through a divorce right now and she's got to go to court and she cries really easily so she was asking Kat for tips on how to steady herself because she doesn't want to get up there and be too overly emotional in her test when she has to testify
Starting point is 01:02:02 because Crying is not weakness and you're still strong even if you want to cry, but that's why we use the word steady. Because you need to steady yourself so you don't get overly emotional when you're trying to be clear. There you go. Check it out. Yeah, so that's feeling things with Amy and Cap. Have a great weekend. And we will see you Monday. And then Tuesday.
Starting point is 01:02:25 And then Wednesday. Do you know the Happy Days theme? Because when you think, if I just say sing the Happy Days theme, let me go. Monday, Wednesday, Happy Days. Tuesday, Thursday, Happy Days Well, that's even kind of wrong
Starting point is 01:02:36 You're skipping days But I thought it did that Or does it go Monday, Tuesday Happy Days Okay, Wednesday Thursday Why would it skip? They're sad?
Starting point is 01:02:43 It's Wednesday, Sad? They're doing college schedules Okay, Monday, Tuesday Happy Days Wednesday Thursday Happy Days Friday Original theme song
Starting point is 01:02:52 I know what it is Go ahead 4 o'clock, 2 o'clock, 3 o'clock Rock Odd number choice as well But yes
Starting point is 01:02:58 Rock, Rock, rock Rock, that's right Eddie is this our dyslexia? Maybe, probably. Who knows? Oh, Eddie's wife last night was giving him the business about he's terrible at math. It's just funny to hear Eddie's wife talk about Eddie.
Starting point is 01:03:13 I feel like I know Eddie as well as anybody. But you know everything she's saying. Yeah, but it's like different level. What does she think about him donating an organ? Oh, that never came up. Have you ever talked about it with your wife? Why are you talking to me like that? Because we don't know if it's just like a talking point here.
Starting point is 01:03:27 He goes, have you ever talked to her about that? Because a concern is that you wouldn't be able to. take care of yourself of like your children needed something so I didn't know it like literally we don't know if it's a talking point for here or if like we've talked about it before we've talked about it before we've talked about it before the thing I got to remember my head before I even evaluate if I can say it that she said which one because there were so many I laughed out loud and I thought I need to check with Eddie if I can even bring this up but they did talk about the Eddie going making her drive to McDonald's before she had the baby oh my gosh she's like that's for
Starting point is 01:04:00 sure thing. Oh my gosh. She's like that for sure happened. I was pregnant, having the baby. Eddie made me drive and I had to go to McDonald's. Because there had been so many false alarms before. If I think of the other one, we may do it on Monday. All right, you guys have a great weekend and thank you for listening
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