The Bobby Bones Show - Friday Post Show (3-8-24)
Episode Date: March 8, 2024Bobby starts with some marital advice according to scientists about drinking as much as your partner. We get into some news about a woman being attacked by a bear, Eddie and Movie Mike’s Oscar bet... and why Bobby was upset with all the guys in his group text. Amy talks about why it is so bad in Haiti right now. We also play a game for International Women’s Day. Can Lunchbox go two whole weeks being kind?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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What up?
Welcome to the Friday Post Show.
Science has some good marital advice.
Mary, someone who drinks as much as you do.
Well.
Why did you both make that?
Because...
I think it depends.
I've had family where they both drank a lot.
But you say depends, but your marriage didn't work out.
Oh.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Got it.
So you.
So I can't have an opinion.
You can.
You're out of this.
No, no, no, no.
But I'm saying if you guys were different and you're like, I don't know, it depends.
Sometimes you can.
But if you guys were different and it ended up not working out, that could be what they're saying.
But see, like, Caitlin doesn't drink that much at all, but you don't drink at all and she drinks some.
Yep.
Ish.
Ish.
But I would say we're so in that pattern of almost the same.
True.
But y'all could go to dinner and she could order a drink and you not and it's totally fine.
Yeah, and it doesn't feel any different.
If she was like on, I don't know, average of three rangers a week, that'd be weird.
Yeah.
I get what you're saying now.
And it would test, because it would test out, oh, man, like, I don't do that.
I got to take care of her or she's gone all the time.
Read what science says again, how they word it.
Science says some good marital advice.
Marry someone who drinks as much as you do.
Okay.
Generally speaking.
So one person doesn't have an entirely different drinking.
culture than the other. I understand what they're saying. It doesn't matter if it's drinking way too much
on a Saturday night or... Every night. Right. The research found that couples who drink close to the same
amount of alcohol were less likely to divorce than couples who there was a substantial difference in the two.
And I would imagine it's not just drinking. There are probably other factors as well. Even just
you know, priorities.
You know, if people's priorities are completely different
and you get married and you start to realize,
well, my priority is all I want to do is work all the time,
which is something that I've had to be more aware of
because I now have somebody that I live with
and care about and love.
And I have to not just remember it's all about me.
So sometimes if it's, he's such as something trivial,
I will put a pen in it,
or decide this is no longer a priority to me because my other priority just jumped up a few
spots on the scale, which is my wife. Now, I'm definitely not good at not working too much,
but I've had to change my behavior a bit. But it could be anything.
What were you going to say? Yeah, no, I mean, I changed my stance because when I hear about
that, I'm like, oh, well, if you drink a lot, like, because I had aunts and uncles that they
both drank a lot and they both went downhill. But that's not what it's saying. It's saying,
you know, like match kind of how much you drink. Like I grew up in a, in a culture where that's all we did.
Like my dad, he drank, I don't know, 10 beers a day, like every day. So that's how I grew up.
And when I married my wife, she was just like, well, I don't really do that. And I was like,
oh, maybe I shouldn't do that. So whatever it is, we ended up being the same. And that helped a lot
because when I was drinking a lot earlier in our marriage,
that was not good because she wasn't drinking.
And if you continued that pattern,
it probably not all the time,
not universally,
it probably wouldn't have led to a happy long-term union
because, again, your priorities would have been a bit different.
Correct.
You had kids, but you've been drunk all the time.
Yes.
Yeah.
I mean, where I come from,
and my mom drank all the time.
And so, but that's why I never drink, though, right?
But Caitlin drinks, like she drinks wine.
she'd never pop back with a six-pack or anything
after her day's work
she never drinks at home
I mean we have wine
I guess if people come over and we have like a
party I don't have parties
but that's a weird word to use
Like a dinner
Yeah like if we grill out something
Yeah
If people come over maybe she'll have a glass of wine
Is it sometimes I'll sneak a drink?
No you don't
I don't know
All right that's the first one
A homeowner relives the horror attack
By a protective mama black bear
who knocked her to the ground and started biting her head in her own backyard.
Yikes.
I thought she was going to scout me, she said.
Where was this?
From W.T.A.E. South Dakota.
I'm just kidding. It's not. I'm just kidding. It's not South Dakota.
Leanne Galante was mauled at her home in Pennsylvania.
The 55-year-old was letting her Pomeranian, which was the bait for the bear.
I'm assuming. That dog runs out.
Either that dog runs out, and the bear's like, ooh.
or that dog runs out and the bear
starts to be protective if they have cubs.
So she's out, she heard a commotion,
she knew her dog was in danger,
she then saw the three bear cubs,
the small cubs where her dog was
and the mama bear came out.
She jumped over this fence
and so she starts screaming the lady,
Smokey, Smokey, which was her dog,
then the bear got to,
by the back of the head and started pulling so hard on it and then biting her head she thought
she was going to be scalped the woman sustained injuries to her arm faced neck and head she was taken
to the hospital but now she is recovering she's doing okay the dog's actually fine good no more bears
for her she has a bear trauma for sure yeah i mean for sure bts and i'm not talking about the k-pop
but she has bear traumatic syndrome smoky the bearerica
on that commercial, she runs.
It's crazy that Smokey's the name of the dog.
Bernstein Bears.
Get that book out of my face.
Those are good books.
The bet to watch this weekend at the Oscars.
Which, by the way, Mike's the big guy.
You know, he bet it put his money where his mouth is.
Yeah, he did a parlay with me.
Movie Mike from Movie Mike's Movie Podcast.
Here's Mike's parlay, and a parlay has multiple bets at once.
But if any one of the bets lose, you lose every bet.
Correct.
He pays me 20 bucks.
Yeah, if you bet seven things, seven days,
different bets and one loses but six win, you still lose the bet. But if all seven hit, you get better
odds because you bet multiple at once. Correct. So Mike, what is your three game Oscar Parlay? I have
Oppenheimer to win Best Picture, Killian Murphy to win Best Actor, and then Christopher Nolan to
win for Best Director also, all for Oppenheimer. If he gets all three right, Mike D wins $100. If he
misses any of the three, Eddie gets $20. I'm like the casino. He pays me $20 for the bet. It's such
A rare bet.
I mean, the oddmakers are saying it's not that big of a rare bet.
However, Mike, I've seen articles where they're saying Barbie's going to come and sweep stuff.
I don't think so.
Barbie's going to come out of nowhere and get them.
Reminds me, you guys have no respect.
Both of you.
For what?
They have no respect.
For what?
Awesome things.
Like?
We're on a text thread?
I said I'm a nine game parlay I hit.
Nine.
And nobody even gave me a thumbs up or an exclamation point.
Yeah, I saw it.
I had a nine game parlay, not a single person in this thread,
which is Eddie, movie Mike, Kevin, Reed.
Nobody said, wow, it just sat there with nothing.
This is a nine game?
Are they annoyed?
Does that mean they're annoying?
It means they're stupid idiots.
It means they're like, okay, yeah.
It means their idiot faces.
Well, lucky Bobby, yeah.
No, that's not luck.
I bet the games.
That's luck.
Gambling is luck.
Well, that's not true.
Or there would be people that do it for a career.
I think for us a lot of times it is, but it's not.
The gambling's not luck.
So you used data to come up with your...
No, I used luck.
Exactly.
For like six of them, I bet on really who I thought it would win by watching college basketball all year.
For three of them, I never even heard of the team.
Yeah, that's what I was going to say.
There were some teams and they're like, how did you even hear of this team?
Did you even watch the game?
No, no, no.
But sometimes on TikTok, I'll follow these guys that'll be like, hey, people aren't betting this, but here's the thing.
If you bet on Central Connecticut State University, da, da, da, da, da.
And I'll follow kind of that too.
It's probably 60-40 if they're right.
Richmond.
So like here's the thing.
Do you have the teams?
Central Connecticut.
Listen to the teams.
Some of them though, like all them I didn't know.
Lamar.
I had a friend name of Lamar.
McNeese.
Go ahead.
I know McNeese.
Go ahead.
Read.
Don't just read the funny ones.
Read all the bets.
And like TCU, we wouldn't spend time there.
But go ahead.
All I have is just the winners.
Like I don't know who they were playing or what.
Yeah.
Okay.
Who cares?
So the nine games are Richmond wins.
Richmond spiders.
That's right, they are spiders.
Houston.
Central Connecticut State.
Never heard of them.
Saw that on TikTok.
Arkansas, heard of them.
Got it.
Tennessee, TCU.
Boom, boom, boom.
Lamar.
Yep, my friend in high school.
McNeese.
Which I think is in Texas.
Maybe Louisiana.
And the final one?
SMU.
Yeah.
Southern Methodist.
Boom.
So like three of them, I had no idea.
One of those three, I heard on TikTok.
The other two, I just wanted to make it work more.
mean.
I bet like 100 bucks and I won what?
How much?
Oh man, pretty good.
700 and something?
754.
Not bad.
That's crazy though.
No one responded to that.
Not a single person.
Like none of us.
Did y'all,
did you all bet and like lose money?
I mean, I bet every day, but I bet a dollar, so it doesn't matter.
And I don't bet every day.
Basketball, I bet Arkansas game, some.
Some I don't.
And hardly ever anything else for college basketball.
And I hit it.
And I thought my friends would be like, hey, but good job, man.
Good job.
they ignored it, which was even worse than going, hey, you got lucky.
That's crazy. Kevin usually, like, does a little heart emoji or something, or a heart response.
There's Reed. Reeds in it, too. Reed didn't even say what up either.
His nine parlay.
My nine gay parlay, you all ignored?
I thought I said something bad.
You did.
Yeah, yeah, we all thought.
Yeah, I thought we did.
Maybe in your head.
Mentally, they said.
Well, that counts, dude.
I was pretty happy with that.
I was pretty happy with that.
How would you react now if you just got it?
Let's replay it.
Broo.
Eddie.
He's so lucky.
No, you have to say it like
Like that's how it's it.
What would your response to be?
Oh wow, dude, awesome.
And I get back to my life
Because that's just what you do every day.
I don't, but I lose a lot too.
But send us those.
No.
Send us the parlaying.
That's boring.
Oh, I don't do a whole lot of parlayers now.
Football.
I did every one with you guys
And we went on quite the rough streak
until the end of the season.
To bet $100 on nine games is just insane.
But I mean, you're crazy, man.
That's you.
and nobody appreciated it.
So last time I sent you guys anything.
A two-person nude cruise is going for $2,500 a person.
Everyone's nude on the cruise?
You're allowed to be.
I don't think there's a rule where if you do wear pants,
they kick you off.
So it's called Bear Necessities Tour.
The naked extravaganza
goes through Mexico and Honduras
after setting sail from Tampa, Florida.
2,300 passengers can fit on
The vessel, which also feels dirty, just vessel.
And they fit on the vessel.
They fit on the vessel.
The big nude boat, 2025.
They're currently taking bookings for an 11-day tour.
One man's taken to the internet to talk about his experience on the trip before.
Says it comes with one rule.
What do you think the one rule is?
No touching?
No photos.
That's a good rule.
What video?
Do the same thing?
I think that'd be the same thing.
What about live photos?
No photographer.
Paint them?
I don't think you can sit and paint anybody.
The cost to travel is $2,500 a person.
You can get the luxury cabins, which are $33,000.
Whoa.
33, what?
33,000.
Do you think, because this is like money, right?
You got to pay $3,000 to get the cheapest cabin.
Do you think those kind of things?
I can't imagine it's a bunch of hippie hippies,
like we were talking about on nude beaches.
Or if you go to a nude beach in America,
I'm sure in Europe it's different.
because in Europe
they're just a little more naked
it's just a little more normal
so there's eights and
twos and sixes all just running life together
that's cool in America not really the case
no it's always like a counterculture type person
and they do other things counterculture
like not shave their armpits or their genital areas
so this though
because it costs money
and it's probably not just the hippies
do you think it's like just a bunch of orgies on that thing
or maybe it's just normal to them
It's not sexual to them.
It's just normal, like Adam and Eve, you know?
But you're putting yourself in a place.
But even Adam and Eve, remember, they get to a point, Eddie,
but they need to cover themselves.
But after like a couple of days of everyone being naked,
does it just become like, oh.
Yes, I would assume.
All right, cool.
The time I got painted nude is really embarrassing for a while.
And then about five minutes into it, I was like,
oh, whatever, dude.
Now you've seen it, so what's a difference?
Yeah.
You should get closer and make sure you get it exactly right.
That's kind of what it turned into.
You guys like.
There's a small room anyways, though.
It's a tiny room.
How many people were in there?
Just me and the painter.
Him and the painter, but it was a production studio that was tiny.
The painter.
My laugh was black and white, but you're the painter.
I bet you on those cruises.
It's kind of like, what do you call the place that people go to?
It's like an island and they all go and do a hedonism.
Heednism?
You guys have heard about that?
I've heard the name.
I think it's where people go and just, bang.
Is it?
Heathenism?
No, he, I think it's hedonism.
A bunch of heathens.
Is that what it is, Mike?
I'm looking to know.
Yeah, I saw him typing.
I wasn't going to him as an expert.
On an island?
I don't have it bookmarked.
It may not be an island.
It may just be like a convention.
You know, like the Republican or National Democratic Convention.
But this is different.
But to be hedonistic, I think, is a thing, too.
Yeah, that's what comes up first, heathism.
So what is that?
To get pleasure in one lifestyle, actions or thoughts.
So, and it doesn't have to be sexual.
But I think hedonism, when they have this,
it's the people going to do stuff.
Everybody's just sexual.
Wow.
That's crazy.
How did you know this?
I don't know.
Heedanism?
You never heard of hedonism?
No, I've heard of being a heathen.
And then H-A-D-E-S.
A-A-D-E-S, H-A-D-E-S,
like a God of the Underground, yeah, whatever.
Oh, wow.
Did you know H-A-D-S?
I just know of the country, Haiti's.
Yeah, that was not the same thing.
It's pretty rough.
I saw a story yesterday where one of the big gang leaders there
is saying
if you come here
it's about to get even worse than it is now.
Like almost putting out a PR warning himself
like don't come here, it's about to be complete
complete unrest.
Wow, that's crazy.
They don't want people there.
Yeah, so.
It's not that.
It's just he's again, gangs there
and Amy can speak to this more
in a terrible way.
They're kind of like political part.
Yeah, it's almost like a political party.
but they rule with force and guns.
Wow.
Yeah, and there's certain kids because of their circumstances.
We talked about this a while back.
There's like a wait list to get into the gang
because then you have food and protection
and you're a part of it instead of just having nothing.
But yeah, I'm on a text thread right now.
Like last night at 8 p.m., you know, have you talked to anyone?
I'm hearing Delmas is under attack and everyone is being displaced in the area.
And it's not the part of Delmas where, or Delma is what they say in Haiti.
Is that the town name?
Well, it's a part in Port of Prince.
So it would be like, you know, Green Hills in Nashville, you know, like a part of the town.
Just not like Green Hills in Nashville.
Oh, definitely not.
Yeah, a little different.
Yeah.
So, but the orphanage is in that area.
But it's still a little bit of a ways because there's different numbers.
It's just terrible
because you don't know what section
it's going to be coming to next.
And I'm not making, by the way,
if you want to clip this clip and say I compared gangs to,
I mean, I probably would anyway,
but to political parties,
it's just the closest thing that I could think of
because they are organized groups.
And as Amy said,
there's a waiting list to even get in
because they have resources.
Well, and the problem too is
on several days ago,
hundreds of prisoners,
escaped.
Organized by a certain...
We'll call them a gang.
Or...
Well, I don't know how...
I don't know the details of how it happened, but I mean, it's just that the violence
is escalating like crazy and it's just a lot of bad people
are out on the streets doing a lot of really bad things.
And I feel really bad for the people there that are just trying to be normal and
live their lives, you know?
Like, we have...
It's a small place.
It's not like you can just go, let's pack up and move.
six states away.
No, and they don't have anywhere.
Also, they don't have the finances.
They don't have anywhere to go.
Like, you know, even the nannies at our orphanage,
they show up at that job every day because they need that money.
And then the bakery that we have there, it's Haitian run now.
I mean, our listeners help build it,
but it's run by Haitians.
They show up to work every day.
Like, even sometimes when the protests are really bad in the street,
they're like, they want to get to work because they want to make the bread and they want
to get paid.
Question?
Yeah, is there a military there that's, like, strong and fighting them?
Not a Haitian military.
Sometimes, like a militia.
American will be there and other countries come in to try to help.
But it's sometimes, I think some people are there secretly.
Why don't you do your hands like you're doing a jazz dance?
Secretly.
I don't need NPR.
But they wouldn't even know if it was secret enough.
Yeah.
That's when they fact check you and you go, you guys are wrong because I know a secret.
Can't fact check a secret.
That's what I always say.
Let me, let's do a little mid-roll here.
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You can have like a strong stance.
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We share stories and scientific insights to help us all better navigate these periods of turbulence
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He's the writer-director.
Who do you think he is?
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You mean, like, the president?
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You think China has a president?
Those law crusade.
God, I love that thing.
I use it all the time.
I wrap it in a blanket and sing to it at night.
It's like the old Polish saying, not my monkeys, not my circus.
Yep.
It was a good one.
I like that snake.
It is an actual Polish saying.
Yeah.
It is an actual Polish saying.
Better version of Play Stupid Games, win stupid prizes.
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International Women's Day, that's today.
You guys want to play the game?
Yeah.
There's no real prize, but I figure games are always.
fun even in the post show. Amy, lunchbox
Eddie, you guys ready to go? Yes. Yep.
All this are famous women in history
and you guys can...
Oh, don't can't... My hair's all jacked out.
You sure? Yeah. Okay.
I did this to be funny. You do look good though, man. You know what?
Screw it, put it up. Okay. I did it as a bit. I put my hair in a up ponytail.
Uh-huh.
Like pebbles or something.
Pebbles? Isn't that what the... It looks like my head's got a boner.
Whoa. Doesn't it? Doesn't it?
Who's gonna answer that?
Amy's shaking her head at me twice.
I'm not going to answer it.
I'm not answering that. Okay.
Pebbles Flintstone. Look at her hair.
See?
Yeah, I feel like that's a bone, though, in it.
That's exactly what it looks like.
She got a little ponytail on top.
You're just missing the bone through the middle.
Is that making me a bone?
Pebbles.
Kind of, yeah.
No, that's a double split.
That's a split.
No, it's tied around the bone.
It's just the way her hair is curling.
You're sort of splitting, too.
You don't even know.
Whatever. It's pebbles.
Okay, here we go.
Hold on, stand by, stand by.
What happened?
Reed's going to roll on this.
Reed, how you doing, buddy?
I'm good, man. How are you doing?
Pretty good. Just checking on you.
I'm looking at that guy right there.
Which guy?
The statue guy.
Oh, the NFL replica Lombardi Trophy.
That's a replica?
Yeah, we won it.
I won the real one.
Okay, we got to go.
Okay.
If we wait for Reid, we're going to be your all month.
Yeah, let's just go.
Buzz in your name.
I'll give you the example first.
Who was the first female pilot to fly solo across?
Amy.
Amelia Earhart.
Correct.
to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean.
They think they know where she crashed now.
I read a whole story about how they've tracked it
and they've measured the tides
and this one island where they think she lit.
Crazy.
Also, didn't people claim to see her
like an older Amelia Airhart alive there at that island?
And I saw Elvis.
Oh, you saw Elvis? Okay. I know I saw Tupac.
So people claim to see everybody, you know?
I feel like it was towards the end of her journey too, huh,
when she crashed and disappeared?
That part, I don't know.
Which is crazy because she made it all...
Well, and she didn't land on the island.
According to this story, she landed in the water and swam out.
And there were certain times where she could get signal back to radio.
Only certain, like certain brief times in the day.
And that's when she would go and there was a...
She had somebody that she could, like, try to communicate.
A navigator?
Somebody was with her.
I believe it was a navigator.
Because that's weird to say fly solo, but then I'm thinking...
She's the only pilot.
Got it.
Because somebody was with her and they would fly back to the plane
or like swim back to the plane and try to get in that small time.
and then eventually they lost the plane too.
Okay, here we go.
We'll do like 10 of these.
Who is known for her diary?
Amy.
And Frank.
Correct.
Oh, we're buzzing her name.
My bad.
Eddie, I swear to God.
Sorry, man.
Running cameras over here.
What did you think we were doing?
We're going in order and whoever is got it wrong is eliminated.
Fair enough. Amy, you got that one right.
We'll move around.
We're moving?
Yeah, because lunchbox is a different studio and maybe a half-second behind.
Oh, that's true.
No, it didn't delay me.
I was on there.
We were there.
I'm ready to go speed around.
It's more fun.
You probably were in the same time as me, but it was delayed.
I think you had me.
It took me, I stuttered.
Oh, I think you.
Okay, well, then, let's go.
Oh, he's honest.
He's honest.
He's just really nice.
He's trying to, I feel like if he does, and it's just really nice, this is my theory.
If Lunchbox is really nice, genuinely kind, overly helpful, sincere.
For two weeks straight, he can win some money in the lottery.
karma like good karma
I feel like he can win a scratch off
well I'm already one week in
I haven't been married all week
you have
Consistently
Consistent
Um
I get
See he got none
See all right
I can't think of every single thing that we've done
But I would say
We can start this Monday
See if he can go two whole weeks
And I think if he can go two whole weeks
He'll win some money in a scratch off
That's my theory
Do we help him do we like
Hey lunchbox you're slipping
If he slips though he slipped
Okay
So it's nothing but kindness.
I like it.
Maybe he brings in donuts one day.
Can't he do it?
It's like overly kind.
Even bordering on,
is he setting us up to murder us?
But never with an undertone of he's only doing it for this.
Or reminding us of what he used to say.
You also can't do that.
Where he's like,
I know I'm being kind this week,
but Abby sucks this thing.
It's what I used to say.
I've been nice all week
So yeah
I mean I've been nice on my whole life
I don't think that's true
But can you think of something this week
Just so we can shut this down
Mike can you look back at what we've done
I'm sure you talked about Abby
In her singing career
About you guys
No no
What
I don't think Abby was on air this week guys
Do you complain about Morgan this week?
I don't think Morgan was on air either
Yeah about her article
Yeah her article
Oh yeah
As a hater
That she didn't have a story
Yeah
And you're like
Oh she'll find her
He said we didn't find her in a dumpster.
Right, that's a compliment.
You all found out that I won that award and wasn't very supportive.
I'm just saying there's no chance if he's not outwardly trying.
He's going to be able to hit this.
Next week, though, we'll set a time during the show.
Let's not do it at the beginning of the show.
Because he'll come in, he may forget.
So like in the middle of the show, we'll say, timer starts now.
And if he can go two weeks, I have a great feeling he can win.
Two weeks is a long time.
Okay.
How about two hours?
That's possible.
Two weeks.
We'll see how far he can go.
Next question.
Buzz in with your name.
Okay.
What abolitionist?
Lunchbox.
Harriet Tubman.
Correct.
I don't know what that word.
I don't know.
I have no idea what that he means.
As Moses in the underground.
An abolitionist is someone against slavery?
No, I'm just shocked he'd, he knew that.
No, Eddie, I had no idea.
I thought he said underground.
To abolish?
No, not yet.
To abolish.
Abolitionists.
Got it.
You can be an abolitionist against other things as well,
but in the 1860s, 1850s, 1840s,
obviously leading up to the Civil War,
there were abolitionists.
Who is known as the mother
of the civil rights movement in the United States?
Lunchbox.
Rosa Parks.
Dang it.
Correct.
Wow, wow.
I kept thinking Mother Teresa,
and then you said civil rights.
You could have buzzed in on mother.
I know, and I would have been wrong.
True.
Didn't stop him, though.
He gives it a shot.
But lunch is a great strategy.
He knows if he buzzes in early, he might get 40% of them when he does it.
And he also knows that there's a good chance he may not get it anyway, so that eliminates another percentage of it.
And so for him buzzing in and guessing at about a 40% ratio is in his knowledge and what he does know, it's probably like a 70-30.
Right.
Yeah, yeah, but our-
It's a pretty strong strategy.
Our angle, though, is that we know the answer.
Right, so you want to wait.
I'm not saying you guys, but for him.
him. Pretty smart. Pretty strong. I don't appreciate you being that person on Survivor that
gets voted out and blows up everybody's game, but that's cool. But everyone knows that's your strategy.
Yeah. I don't understand. Nobody's getting voted out. It's not some unique thing that you're doing.
Like I've done it before too. It's just not always my strategy. I'm quick. He just said you were
outing his strategy and he didn't appreciate it. Oh, that's what he made.
Yeah, you're right. Everybody knows he does that. Everybody knows. Yeah, you're right. Everybody knows he does that.
He was complimenting you lunch about.
I literally was saying something very nice about him
and how logically for him, based on what he knows,
that's the move because it puts him in the strongest place to win.
Suck it, dude.
He's never going to make it two weeks.
Yeah, no, I know.
There's no way.
All right, next up.
I thought he was insulting me.
No, dude.
That's giving you actually a big old compliment.
There we go.
Which women's rights activist who had a disability?
was known for being the first...
Eddie. Eddie.
Eddie.
Helen Keller.
Correct.
Yeah!
The first deaf and blind person to write a book and earn a bachelor's degree.
Hey, and now you got lunchbox thinking he didn't do his strategy there.
No, I just...
He didn't know it.
I had no idea.
If he had no idea, why would he buzz in?
I had no idea.
If he has a trickling, he might get it, he buzzes in because he knows...
Don't be...
Don't be hating on my boy.
No, no, I'm just talking about how genius his strategy is.
Well, that was.
Although he just hated on me and I was good.
You know Helen Keller.
No, I know, but I, like, when he said disability,
I was like, what? Who has a disability?
Had.
Out of all the women?
I was thinking wheelchair.
Okay.
That is one.
But not the only one.
You could have been like wheelchair.
What?
Roosevelt?
Not a woman.
Good point.
Not a woman.
Great point.
Great point.
All right.
Next up.
Who is the first woman to win?
Lime's entertainer.
Lunchbox.
Dolley Barton.
Incorrect.
Amy.
Loretta Lynn.
Correct.
Thank you.
Good job, Amy.
Entertainer of the year in 1972.
Lunchbox and Amy tied
At what number?
Two.
I have one.
Who was the last woman
I have three?
To win CMA entertainer of the year.
Lunchbox.
Amy.
Lany Wilson.
She's arguing with the judge.
How'd you feel about that?
That she only has three?
Yeah.
Okay, but I could guys, just to clarify
I got Amelia Earhart.
I said it was an example.
Yellow card.
Yellow card.
That border's on red.
Almost.
I thought.
that was real.
It's like a coach's challenge,
but she was mean about it.
It's not like the coach
throws a flag down and goes,
I want to challenge this,
you F her.
He just says,
I like to challenge it.
And that's what it felt like
for me.
What is the red card?
You murdered her?
Red card be dragged
to this game and the next.
Oh,
what?
Yeah.
You heard him.
Lainie Wilson,
did I get that?
Yeah.
Okay.
Now you have three.
Thank you.
Dang.
Who was the first
female country artist
to sell 10 million
copies?
Lodgebox, Addy.
Reba McIntyre.
Amy.
Incorrect.
Eddie.
Eddie?
No, Amy.
Amy.
Shania Twain.
Correct.
No, there's no catching out.
Yeah, there's a lot more.
Oh, there are?
Okay, good.
Which singer won the Grammy Award for...
Eddie.
Eddie.
Whitney Houston.
Incorrect.
Yeah.
See, man, that strategy doesn't work for me.
Because you might have got it with the real answer.
Which singer won the Grammy Award for Album of the Year?
more times than anybody else.
Yeah, they won't get it.
More times than anybody else?
Album of the year.
Album of the year.
Three seconds?
Lunchbox.
Go ahead.
Madonna.
Incorrect.
Amy.
Yeah.
Taylor Swift.
Correct.
Oh, my God.
Amy.
Okay.
Wow.
Educated guess.
Who is the first and only tennis player
to achieve a career golden sland.
Lunchbox.
Lunchbox.
Or Tina Navitilova.
Incorrect.
Amy.
Amy.
Serena Williams.
Correct.
Oh, of course.
I love tennis.
And both singles and doubles, no you don't.
You don't love tennis.
You played when you were like nine.
You can't name me three active that haven't been around more than 10 years tennis players.
Yeah, because I watched Breakpoint on Netflix.
Okay, so who?
There is a guy.
Yeah, exactly.
What's his name?
Here we go.
Next up, what woman was the first female UFC champion?
Lunchbox.
Eddie.
Rhonda Rousey.
Correct.
In 2014.
One, two, three, four, five, six.
There's eight left.
Mike, what's the score?
Amy six, Eddie, and lunchbox two.
God, Amy's way up there.
Next up.
Which U.S. First Lady is known for being the first take on responsibilities.
Lunchbox.
Lunchbox.
Michelle Obama.
Incorrect.
Eddie.
Dang it.
Lady Bird.
Incorrect.
Okay.
Beyond hosting and entertaining in the White House.
Which U.S. First Lady is known for being the first take on responsibilities
beyond hosting and entertainers.
Beyond hosting and entertain.
Nancy Reagan?
Incorrect. Eleanor Roosevelt.
Oh, yeah. A little bit sooner than that.
Don't you know who that is? Well, I knew she was into.
She's a Roosevelt. Well, I got that.
Next up, which activist
co-founded and presided
over the National Woman Suffrage Association
from 1892 to 1900
and is on the face of a coin.
Lunchbox. Lunchbox. Susan B. Anthony.
Correct.
Dang.
If you just go aim and hold it
That borders on another yellow card
That's a bit of cheating
Which would be a red
She's trying to figure out what it is while she does it
I was going to pull myself out
I wasn't going to try to answer it
Next up
Who was the first woman
To serve on the Supreme Court
Lunchbox
Lunchbox
Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Incorrect
Oh that's not it
Oh
Who is the first woman
To serve on the Supreme Court
Eddie
Pelosi
She wasn't on this
She wasn't ever on the Supreme Court
Yeah never made the Supreme Court
Okay
I don't know
Sandra Day O'Connor
Dang it
I don't know what that is
San Jarday O'Connor
San Jeter O'Connor
Why are you trying to remember this?
Easy trivia
Oh okay
Ronda Rousey
He's not going to ask that question again
Supreme Court
Ronda Rousey
Supreme Court
I can see it now
Justice Rousy
No
Who is the first woman
to co-anchor a new show in 19...
Eddie.
Katie Kirk.
Incorrect.
In 1976.
Lunchbox.
Lunchbox.
Oprah Winfrey.
Incorrect.
I know it.
Who was the first woman to co-ancher a news show in 177?
Oh, lunchbox.
No, you've already answered.
Sorry.
Dang, mine was Katie Kirk.
Time.
Lunchbox.
Bob Warrie.
Yeah.
Barbara Walters.
Yeah, Boba.
Mike, how many left?
Barber.
Amy 6, Lynchbox 3, 82.
Okay, Eddie, you can still tie.
Okay.
Lunchbox, you can still win.
Yep.
But you got to run them.
That's what I do.
What?
You'll not.
Okay.
Don't doubt me.
You don't know it?
Yeah, this one I don't know.
I'm going to wait until the very end because it...
And I would even give you guys hints on this one, but I don't even know if the hints would help me.
So I'm going to hold.
What Egyptian queen?
Amy.
Amy.
Cleopatra.
Correct.
Famously aligned herself with Julius Caesar and Mark Antony.
I need to know.
I got a question. Is that a real person or is that one of those like?
No, it's real.
Cleopatra's real.
Which former actress
launched a podcast called Archetypes in 2022
in which she has inspiring conversations
about women overcoming gender stereotypes?
She is now a Duchess.
Lunchbox.
Eddie.
Lunchbox.
Megan Markle.
Correct.
Oh, I know.
Yeah, I didn't even know that.
Two questions left.
Two questions left.
I was like, hmm.
Reese?
What organization found by Juliet and Gordon Low in 1912
has almost 3 million members across all age groups
and raises over seven?
Lunchbox.
Amy.
Girl Scouts.
Correct.
I'm making this next one with five points.
Thank you.
Why?
Because nobody's going to get it.
Okay.
You don't know that.
Okay.
Hater.
Okay.
Unfair me to say you're not going to get it because I don't know it.
I do it.
But I pretty much feel that way.
Come on, baby.
Let's go.
Although her life tragically ended at the age of 30.
Oh.
What American poet and short storywriter is credited with advancing the genre of confessional poetry
and is best known for collections such as the bell jar.
After she died, she won a Pulitzer Prize in 1982 for her collected poems.
Eddie.
Eddie.
Judy Blume.
Let's go!
Not dead, I don't think.
Oh, no?
I think Judy Blum is still writing.
Oh.
like same
same books
same type of books
oh that's cool
Mike can fact check
and see if she's still alive or not
that mouth tape I wear when I sleep
chapsed that
he's still alive
86 years old
wow way to go Judy
kills me
uh Amy
I'm waiting for the hints
yeah
okay
you don't have any
I mean I can try to give you like hints
like when you play charades
um
okay
this one's gonna be a bad one
you may not know it. There was a psychic that used to go on one of these shows, like the Amory
or a daytime talk show. Yeah. She was a psychic. I'm going to let lunchbox back in the game.
I've not been out. Oh, Eddie's out? I'm out. I'm going to keep you out. I'm going to keep you out.
Because I might get this? No, just because I think it's funny for me just to randomly say who's in
and out. She was a psych. Her first, this first name was somebody, one of those psychics.
And the psychic got in trouble because she was like, that I had the dead person's
here and they can find her.
I think that's her name.
No, okay, first name. Okay, cool.
Let me do another one.
It's on a window.
This is a, okay, here we go.
First word, first syllable.
It's on a window.
Okay, got it.
Her first, the first syllable of her first name is on a window.
Yeah.
A, B, C, D, F, H, I, J, K.
Wait, L-N-O is not one letter.
Hold on, let me start over.
I hate that.
All the time I do that.
Pellemanno.
And we're still talking about the psychic too
is part of her name.
Yeah.
First name or last name?
Okay, so this is on a window,
the number 22,
and something you say...
The number 22?
And a sound you make whenever
you just can't quite figure out what to say?
That's her first name.
Oh, okay.
Does that make sense, Mike?
A, B, C, D, F, G, H.
Something on a window.
The number 20.
and something you say or a sound you make when you can't figure out what to say.
Eddie, I'll let you back in.
Okay, I wouldn't even listen.
I know.
That's why?
And I'm not redoing the clues.
And do I need to know the last name or is this the first name?
What's your first name?
Amy, what was the clue?
What do you think the first name is?
Just guess it.
Pantium.
It's not V.
V's not 22.
A, B.
What do you think her name is?
Okay.
Silvum.
Or panvum.
Window of seal.
I got it.
Eddie.
Sealtum.
Vivian.
No.
It's on a window.
The number 22.
And a something or a sound you make.
Hatchfum.
Whenever you don't know what to say.
Okay, so that's the first name.
Vivian.
That's the first name.
And her last name.
Guys, what's this 20-second letter in the alphabet?
V.
Is it?
Yeah.
Okay.
Her last name.
Window.
Rhymes with the subject in school that gave me the most trouble.
Typing.
French.
Vivian.
Yeah, it was typing, wasn't it?
Yeah, that's your only one class.
I would say the subject, okay, the subject that I scored the lowest on my ACT.
Not French.
What is that?
Okay, what's in the ACT?
Math.
Reading.
English.
That's right. It's Plinyum Canipatic.
Wait, her last name, oh, right. Her last name's right. W-R-I-G-H-T.
I'm done with this, but Vivium Wright.
So it's on a window, Sylvia. Sylvia.
Sylvia. I got that.
No, you didn't. You said Sylvia, like eight times.
Sylvia riping.
No.
Because um is my first.
Sylvia Wright.
No.
Sylvia is her first name.
Her last name rhymes with math.
Sylvia Rath.
Tath.
Okay.
Path.
Path away.
Okay.
Hold on.
Catheter.
Sylvia catheter.
Give her the light of the points.
First syllable is of that of a water mammal.
Whale.
Hippopotamist.
Sylvia whale.
Ray, do you know the answer?
I think so.
You're nodding your head.
think it is. Hippeth.
Sylvia Plath.
Correct. Who is Sylvia Plath?
I just told you in the question.
She's a poet.
Did you know who Sylvia Plath was?
I know she's like the only woman poet that I know.
Yeah.
Well, that's the right answer.
She's a poet. We didn't know it.
Sylvia Plath.
Get it. Sylvia. Rounds of Math.
What's the water mammal?
Palatopus.
Yeah, first syllable.
Amy, you win, though.
Thank you.
Good job, Amy.
Sylvia Plath.
I think it was that delay.
Sylvia Plath.
That's why you didn't get it?
Yeah, that's why I didn't get in.
That's why I didn't win.
Oh, 22nd letter.
There's a new documentary on Steve Martin
coming out on Apple TV called Steve.
It's going to be awesome.
One of my favorite people ever.
And not just because of the movies he did later in life,
but how, I mean, he was basically the first comic to do stadiums
without jumbo-trons.
You couldn't really see up close and that was part of his act.
He'd be like, all right, everybody.
There'd be 20,000 people around him.
For my next trick,
And he'd do like a very, very small coin trick with his hands.
And he knew nobody could see it.
That's really funny.
Dang, man, I like that.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So that's going to be super cool.
Forget that one, though.
Did you see the new Bon Jovi one on Hulu?
I did not know there was a Bon Jovi documentary now.
Yeah, coming out in April.
Oh, you haven't seen it yet.
Not, no.
Is it about John or is it about the band?
It's about the band.
And dude, the teaser, the trailer is like, oh, I got a story.
And they're like, we went hard, man.
And it's all the footage of these girls.
signing like girls boobs like it's crazy dude this is gonna be a crazy documentary yeah I bet they
went hard and then Sanborra's like sitting there's like you want me to lie or tell the truth
and that was a bit before us but you have to imagine when you're a rock band and there's no way
anything you do is ever going to get out which is their case which is what they did like uh maybe
it's definitely one of the bands maybe Motley couldn't trying to think which one specifically
But they would do like 30 minute drum solos in the middle of a show.
That was Molly Crew.
Was it Molly Crew?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So they could go onto the stage and have sex with girls while the show was happening.
Here he is, Nicky Six.
Awesome.
Nicky Six is like, God dang, dude, come on.
Or Nikki Six plays like.
Tommy Lee, Tommy Lee.
Oh, yeah, sorry, Tommy Lee.
You know who I saw?
Because Nikki Six, there's Nikki Six, Tommy Lee, the bassist I saw.
Yeah, what was his name?
The old guy.
He was the oldest dude in the band.
Yeah.
Mars.
Johnny Mars.
No, Mick Mars.
Mick Mars. That's it.
I saw him at the airport.
Really?
Yeah.
I mean, he can't.
He looks really, really, really, really.
Now I won't say old because he was covered up with stuff, but he's like hunched over.
Yeah, and then the lead singer of Motley crew was.
Vince Neal.
Boom.
He saw him at the opera.
Played right behind him.
He drove.
Was it a Lambo?
What did he drive?
Yeah, like a big yellow Lamborghini.
Yeah, lunchbox.
He had his Lambo park right in front of the door, man.
That's awesome.
That's cool.
He knows what's up.
He lives here, I think, now.
Really?
I think so.
My point was, so Tommy Lee's playing the drums.
It's set every night and he's like,
Tommy Lee knows he's got to play for 38 minutes
while somebody goes under and have sex with somebody.
And all of a sudden that person comes back in like three minutes,
he's like, pff.
Three minutes.
Loser?
It's over.
It's over immediately.
All right.
Mike, is there anything else?
That's what you're going to get to?
Is it?
I can do some voice smells and stuff, though.
Let me.
They say it's time to stop using glitter.
Environmental scientists say that when glitter ends up in oceans,
lakes and streams that the fish
not looking too pretty and then
all heck breaks loose
lots of jealous fish down there
stop what's happening no it actually is
polluted it's a pollutant
and then it hits sunlight
hits it and it causes underwater
fish and plants to die oh wow
that's not only that it also blocks
sunlight so
outwardly the sunlight can hit it
but it can also block
sunlight like on top of things and it can
cause things to die gosh how much glitter are we
using. I guess a lot.
I don't know. I don't like it. I mean, I put it in my
eyeshadow. It's just there.
Things that women do more at home than men,
according to studies. Things that women do more at
home than men. Do you guys will take any guesses?
Is it women do more at home than men? Laundry.
Laundry, correct?
Cleaning. Yep, correct? Cooking. Yep.
Shower. Dishes. Dishes. Amy's 4-4. Go ahead. Well, she's a woman.
And then the last ones make more household decisions.
Amy's the woman and the man of her house, though. She's got them both.
Oh, that's true.
It takes this amount of time to adjust the time change.
I don't like it that.
Just so you'll know.
It's a question.
Say that again?
A month.
Five to seven days.
Oh.
I told you.
Amy said a month.
Amy's a Christmas going, God dang, man.
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