The Bobby Bones Show - (Mon Full Show) Bobby Shares His Vacation Recap! + Why Did Lunchbox & Eddie Have Terrible Vacations? Scuba Steve's Lucky Balls Is Happening Again!
Episode Date: July 10, 2023The show is back from vacation! Bobby went to New Hampshire and can confirm that it is a REAL place. Find out why he now has a speech prepared for his vacation. Then, hear what happened that caused Lu...nchbox and Eddie to have terrible vacations. Plus, Scuba Steve's Lucky Balls is happening again! Find out why we're all putting in $20.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Come on, Bobby.
Hey, we're back.
Hope you guys had a good weekend.
Morning, studio.
Morning.
All right, let's go around the room because I have a question.
We'll do it a Monday, get to know what's the weirdest item you keep by your bed.
That's going to be the question.
That's going to be the question.
to give you guessing.
Time to think.
Mine is probably a very silky,
soft sleep mask.
My eyes, we have curtain issues.
And so light comes in,
so I wear a real satin sleep mask over my eyes
so I can sleep.
Oh.
Uh-huh.
At first it was uncomfortable
because it was wearing something on your head.
And you would think of us as my wife's,
but no, it's me.
We both wear something,
but she gets actually sleep with a little light.
She's fine.
But mine is definitely the silkyer.
softer of the two.
Interesting.
So if you came, you'd see a retainer, you'd see a sleep mask, and have one of those chargers
that you can lay your phone on, your AirPods on, and Apple Watch.
It's got three little hubs.
That's all on my bedside table there.
I bet that looks weird.
It's mostly a sleep mask on the retainer.
But yes.
Eddie.
Okay, so I have a little screwdriver.
And I know it sounds weird.
Why would you have a little screwdriver?
But my four-year-old son, he locks all the doors in our house.
He just likes to lock them and shut them.
That's funny.
And this little screwdriver is what I use to open them back up.
But if you walked up to my nightstand and saw a little screwdriver, you'd be like, that's weird.
Flashbox?
I don't consider it weird.
You guys may.
It's a little kama sutra book.
A what?
Kama Sutra.
What is that?
No, don't.
I can't believe.
He's such an idiot.
He's such an idiot.
Is that where you fold the paper?
No, no, no.
That's origami.
Okay.
Eddie leaves.
Yeah.
lunchtime
They want me to look it up
Don't look it up
What do you mean?
It doesn't sound bad
There's no way he calls it that
There's spell it for me lunch
This is the stupid thing I've ever heard
It's so funny
K-A-M-A
S-U
Are you making up the spelling
Because I don't know how to spell it
No
Because it's funny if he knows how to spell it
Then he knows he sees it
Yeah
Kama-Kam-Sutra
Ancient Indian
Text
Oh
Oh
Oh
Okay
You use this?
I can send you a picture.
Of the book or of the book?
Of the book. Okay.
Okay.
Amy, what's the weirdest thing by your bed?
Well, I don't have a nightstand right now.
Oh, no.
He took both of them?
He didn't even even leave yours?
That's not weird thing.
Oh, man.
Oh, okay.
Places, a mattress in the floor.
That's it.
Terrible.
Lay alone.
No.
mattress firm did hook me up with a bed frame.
Good. Oh, man.
So, but because I got a
king, there's so much space, so
I have stuff that lays over
on the site, and I've got, like, a book with my
little, I got one of those
reading lamps that clips on the book
and then it's wind, you know,
it's wires, so you can move it around, and the light
that's on it is the amber color, so it doesn't
mess with my melatonin
production or whatever that's supposed to do.
So you're going to say the
book lamp? Yeah, but it's
handy.
We weren't hating on it.
You don't need a butt.
Yeah.
Yeah, it's good, Amy.
We like it.
Yeah, we like it.
All right, there you go.
The fact that he spelled
it so quickly.
Uh-huh.
It means he uses it a lot.
It means...
Eddie goes, is that origami?
Is that where you fold the pillars?
Truly thought that's what.
Right, well, we're back.
We're back, everybody.
Hey, we're glad to be back, and now let's get
into the mailbag.
You send an email and we read it all the air.
It's something we call.
Bobby Melvin.
Hello, Bobby Bones.
I had a co-worker recently shared their concerns for my hygiene.
She told me I smell bad.
That everywhere I go, people say I smell bad.
The thing is, I know I smell bad.
It's my biggest insecurity, and I feel hurt, and I understand where they're coming from,
but physically, I can't fix it.
I've tried lots of deodorants.
I wear perfume, but that smells too strong.
I shower every day.
What should I do, question mark?
Signed, ashamed of my B.O.
Dang, I feel bad for her because she knows.
It's not as if, and we've had this discussion before where there's an employee that's not washing their butt or putting on deodorant.
Like, they know.
I mean, I think that's a doctor thing.
Yeah, it's a medical thing, right?
It could be the food you're reading.
And again, I'm a doctor, but I'm of letters.
Right, right.
Not a doctor.
But there's a lot of things, like fundamental things that you're doing that's not wrong, but it's probably different than everybody else is doing.
I hate that for you.
That stinks that, well, that's much.
Lunch.
No, Bobby did that on purpose.
No, I did it.
No way.
It's unfortunate that it's had to come to this.
Yeah, it's like there's a pH level situation happening.
Yeah, but even the coworker having to come up.
And maybe the coworker was doing it because the other people nominated her to do it.
And she was just, but I think the conversation is to that coworker, hey, thank you for sharing that.
This is a medical problem.
I'm really sorry.
I've tried a lot of different things.
So if I am really strong, if I come in smelling really strong of brute,
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
It's because I'm trying to cover it up and I'm going to the doctor.
And then I think it's just trying to figure out what the problem is.
Can you do too much perfume?
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, I guess I used to work with a guy.
I had a lot of, yeah.
Nobody here does too much.
Sometimes Ray is very strong because he uses axe.
What is your, what is your situation?
Spice Bomb.
Yeah, spice bomb.
I mean, it's such a good go-to.
I've done it for years.
Do you do it every day?
Yeah, but it's just a mist.
I'm not actually, you know,
rocking it all over my neck and clothes. I'm walking just through just a small little spray.
But when you were younger and you would go to the club, would you clone up?
Yeah, that's when Axe was huge. And I mean, me and my buddy, we would just stay inside by and we'd drill each other.
I'd hit him, hit him.
That's funny.
Amy, what do you say to ashamed of my B.O?
Yeah, I feel for you. And I think that if you have access to seeking medical opinions and
tips and tricks and all the things, it might be something, there might be something topical
or a body wash that is going to be more inclined to help you out that is prescribed.
And if you get on Google, there's a lot of good information.
There's a lot of bad information too, but there's a lot of stuff you can Google and
research.
Mayo Clinic has a lot of stuff that you can read about and try to figure it out.
We feel bad for you.
Sorry you have to deal with this, but I think if you put some time and effort into it,
you can fix it.
But yeah, too.
You mentioned food.
I mean, I have no idea if your body's having a reaction to something or
where exactly the smells are coming from, but that's always a factor.
We know where the smells are coming from for certain folks here.
Sure.
Who?
You?
Where?
Your butt.
Bottom.
Bottom half of you?
Yes.
It's a constant line.
All right, thank you for that email.
Good luck.
Let us know what you decide to do or if we can help it anyway.
All right, that's the mailbag.
We got your email and we read it on the air.
Now it's about to close Bobby's mailback.
Yeah.
Eddie came on this show and
said, hey, I have a confession.
I'm going to go watch Counting Crows with somebody else.
Timmy.
Anyway, this kind of hurt my feelings.
Why?
Oh, because y'all do Counting Crows together.
It's your thing.
Forever.
We've done it many times.
It's like how we bonded initially, music, Counting Crows.
The last time they were here, Eddie and I went to the show.
It was amazing, man.
We do.
We repeat, like, old live albums.
Like, we have little inside jokes.
And all of a sudden, he comes and goes, hey, I'm going to go with somebody else.
But that's not how I said it.
It's out of my control, man.
My wife has friends, and they said, hey, we,
would like to go as a couple if you guys would like to come and my wife already kind of committed
to that your story's getting a little softer since the last time you told it yeah look dude i felt bad
i'm cheating on you right and now i'm going to cheat on you what whoa whoa whoa and i already
have it and i figured out what i'm going to do to cheat on you and i'm just letting you know it
it ain't feel good when you're cheating on me maliciously and that's not how you that's not nice it's
you cheat you get cheated on so when do you find out i for an eye i mean i know what it is right so
when do you share well i mean i could share right now yeah
But I think a better part of the cheating is to not tell him yet and make them wonder about.
No, let's get it out of the way.
What if I just tell one person in that person's lunchbox?
Yeah, let's go.
That's worse than just cheating on it.
Let's go.
You go right it down?
Don't tell them.
Don't tell them.
Don't tell them.
Don't tell him.
Bones, bones.
Right there.
I cheated on you and I came on the show and told you.
Like man to man face to face.
I cheated.
He's telling me man to man.
Lunchbox is back here standing behind me.
Okay, hold on a second.
My handwriting is pretty terrible.
What are you doing?
That says taking.
Yeah, I know if that says.
Ha!
Hold on.
Taking.
He's taking someone.
So far, can you read this?
Yeah, who are you taking?
Hold on.
Don't say anything else.
Don't say anything else.
Dallas Cowboys versus the...
And, hold on.
Oh.
There's...
I mean, Amy, my mind's going crazy right now.
Oh, my gosh, a golf trip with all the Dallas Cowboys.
No, no.
Hey, cowboys.
Pearl Jam's going to be there, too.
Okay, so far to the...
Woo!
Yeah!
Okay, and here's...
Oh, Lord!
He's playing the Masters?
Wait, wait, wait.
This is only one event, right?
Don't worry about what's up.
You don't know what he's doing.
Ah, got it.
You're going to Hawaii.
Got it.
To play golf.
What is it?
Consider yourself cheated on.
You're going to Hawaii to play golf with the Dallas Cowboys and Pearl Jam.
That's the.
Oh, man.
The payback would be all of that.
And you're going to go deep sea fishing while you're out there with everyone.
Eddie, I don't think you, don't worry about it.
What do you mean?
I'm not, nothing to worry about?
No, nothing to worry about me.
Okay.
So it's not going to really hurt me?
I mean, I just don't want to.
to ruin your months and years ahead.
What do you mean? So don't think about it.
It's years. Hey, it is what it is, you know? Yeah, yeah, years.
If you want to cheat, let's cheat, baby.
This isn't my fault, dude. My wife, like, she made these plans.
That's not how you told the story initially. You didn't say it was out of my control.
Well, when your wife says, hey, we're going to do something. What do you say?
You also can say, hey, why don't we invite Bobby Caitlin?
I thought about that. I thought about that. But then the people that invited us are going to be like,
well, well, that's our plans.
Well, I'm going to say this. I'll be cheating on you soon.
and it's going to be...
That's not how you cheat.
Like, how soon are you going to cheat on him?
Next month.
When are you cheating on Bobby?
When is the one's the show?
You don't even know.
Let me say this.
You can go to 10,000 shows.
You can only do this once.
Once in a lifetime?
You're going to Hawaii.
But that would be fun to me.
I wouldn't want to go to Hawaii.
I'm just thinking about me.
So we'll leave it there one day.
The only person that knows is lunch runs.
And I figured that would drive you the craziest.
He knew.
You're going to crash my playa?
No.
Hey.
Maybe he's a full party.
Hey, maybe he's invested in a chicken business.
No.
No, what's I got to do with anything?
Don't worry about it.
Eddie, I'll be cheating back.
I don't like this.
One bit.
There you go.
So you're going to tell us after it happens or?
No, I'm just going to let Eddie sit on it for a minute.
You're going to tell me before it happened.
Yeah.
Or maybe not.
Maybe I just post it doing it and have you be like, oh.
And he'll know.
Yeah.
It's like.
That's terrible.
I know.
Or is it?
Finding out someone's cheating on you through like Instagram.
Well, you know I'm cheating.
You just don't know how.
Hey,
keep one eye open, buddy.
Keep one eye open.
It's not fair, man.
It's going to feel good.
It's not.
I'm sorry I hurt your feelings.
And then we'll be even.
Then we will be even, but I'll be cheating on you and I can't wait.
Hey, man, this isn't how we take care of this.
That's all we're going to do.
We're going to move on with life right now.
Move on in the next segment.
But Lunchbox knows my secret.
That's even worse.
Told this guy.
Thank you.
It's time for the good news.
Oh, it's Bobby.
He was a guy from Utah, and he wanted to go on this 45-mile-long, West Coast Trail, Vancouver Island, wanted to hike it, but waiting forever, and saving his money.
He finally gets up there, flies up.
He's like, all right, let's go.
Well, they lost all of his stuff.
Lost his luggage.
Lost his luggage.
You don't have his gear.
You don't have gear.
You can't really go walk the wilderness.
And so he was like, I'm not going to be able to do this.
And he had talked to other people in a Facebook group because they were all going to go up and meet and do it together.
And he's like, I guess I will not be able to join you because they lost all my stuff.
So all his buddies that he really didn't know, he only talked to him on Facebook, they went,
no, we got you.
So they, one, raised a bunch of money and then took like extra tents, backpacks.
And so in the end, he had all of his, all their stuff and he got to go on the hike with him.
They never said they found a stuff, though.
That's the crazy player.
Like you never got it back?
I didn't say anything about that.
But like all these people that are up there hiking, like supplied them with sleeping bags,
backpacks, tents, poles, money for the multi-hiking day trip.
So they didn't know them.
They didn't have to do that.
I liked it.
But where do bags go?
Pergatory?
Huh?
Yeah, where do they go?
Like, purgatory?
Feels like it sometimes.
Don't they, like, if you don't pick up your bag, at least they lost it.
I know, that's what I'm saying.
Where could it go?
And then if they find it in some faraway airport, they have a tracking number.
But then couldn't they, if you were, like, being shady and you saw a bag, you know, like, I bet there's some cool stuff in that.
Can you just, like, hide it somewhere?
And after a while, when it's not found, just take it home?
Yeah, just tossing the bushes, come back a couple days later.
I mean, bushes is interesting.
Didn't think about that
As I was reading the stores
Whatever happened to the bag
You never updated it
How do they lose the bags
Like
Dude I don't know
Listen how
Listen if you think about it the other way
How do they even
Get us our bags
Well that's a great question
It's a code
I don't know how radio works
Right
No it is fascinating
When you look at all those bags
That are out there on the runway
With all these carts
And they're playing switches
I think about FedEx
Yes
How does it yes
How do they get to a small town
And how do they get it to you in one night
That is baffling
It really is
Like how do they get it from...
How can you get to New York in one night?
No, no.
No, yeah, that's really the question.
No, no, it's easier for a person to get to New York.
Because you're going direct.
You're going direct.
A package has...
You have to drop it off somewhere.
They have to drive it to the airport, put it on a plane, get it in a car.
You know, they have to transfer it from a little...
You have to get out of your car.
Walk to the airport.
Get in the plane.
Something security.
Yeah.
Put your bag through the...
Kind of the same concept.
But let's say I order something.
It's logistics.
How they get it.
How it's cool is they have it so streamlined.
It can go to that hub to that hub and they have people going in and out so fast.
Like the people that come up with that, there's, I mean.
Because it doesn't just leave the airport on the FedEx money and go straight to your house.
It has to go somewhere else, somewhere else, boom, and it's there at 8 a.m.
But you don't leave your bed and go right to New York.
You leave your bed and go to your closet and get your clothes.
You get your suitcase.
You go to the car.
You drive the car to the airport.
The airport, you walk to your gate.
It's the same thing.
And when you land, you don't go straight to the hotel.
It's absolutely different.
No, it is the same thing.
If you were a package,
no, if I was a package,
I could literally.
I was literally doing a story
about a guy,
I got all his gear back.
But no,
but it's the same thing,
it's the same thing.
It's not,
it's totally different.
It's absolutely different.
Absolutely different.
Because I can go straight
from my bedroom to the airport,
airport,
and I'm in the next city.
Because you've got to make
other stops to your car.
No, no.
Your car stopping at stop,
like roads to turn it,
take a left and then,
when you get to the airport,
you check the computer.
What gate am I at?
No,
those are all the same thing.
is like stops along the way.
You guys are so stupid.
A red light is not the same thing.
It's a package that I ordered offline going from wherever it is at a best line or online.
It is the same.
It is not the same.
You're just not wrapped up.
No.
You're not in a box.
Oh, my God, you guys are so stupid.
I cannot believe.
We're stupid.
I cannot believe you guys think us.
It's the exact same principle.
It is not the exact same principle.
Wait, did I tell you about the thing I heard about Mark.
He's a moni?
Markoni?
What is that?
What is that?
Markoni.
What is that?
He's the inventor of radio.
Oh yeah, I heard of me.
Okay, so this is how punchbox is making me think of this is acting all that crazy when apparently, I don't know if this is true.
Whenever he invented radio.
Why does she always do this?
There we go.
She leads every story what did I tell you about and then goes, this could be a lie.
Well, I heard that whenever he was like telling his friends, like, hey, I figured out how to,
you know, send things through the air like that.
Like transmissions?
Yes.
This friends checked him into a mental institution because he's like, no, no, really, it works.
Like, checked us out.
I bet that's crazy back then.
And that, that, so lunchbox just made you think of that.
So you thought, because you thought lunchbox was crazy right then.
Well, he thinks you're crazy for saying what you're saying and how it's working.
Yes.
You're saying that a human getting on a plane is the same thing as ordering something on the internet.
And a package getting to New York.
getting to you within six hours. Hold on. You said, how do I get a package overnight? And I said the same way you would get somewhere overnight.
Same thing. I hate how stupid you guys are. It's going to give me a headache.
That we got a rabbit. That's what it's all about. That was Tell Me Something Good.
Let's award the employee of the month award. Now, we're in July now, but let's award it for June. We had a holiday there.
You guys ready to name the chant?
Ready.
Got a chance to win some money. Only the three finalists will read their speeches.
All right.
So you get a chance to win cash or self-promotion or block someone from contention.
The last employee of the month went to Amy.
So, Amy, good job.
Amy.
You know, maybe you'll repeat.
Maybe you'll pass your crown over.
All right.
The finalists for Employee of the Month are.
And I'll read your name and you read your speech.
Okay.
Lunchbox.
That's me.
Oh, my goodness, guys.
All right, here we go.
Oh, you already acting?
Yeah.
Oh, got it.
Yeah.
Okay, good.
Congrats to Eddie on getting fit.
Our next step is getting him off Bobby's
What the car?
Amy lost the bed, table,
washer and dryer in the divorce.
If she wins this, he'll also take it,
which would be much worse.
Morgan had a sketchy Uber ride
where she thought she was going bye-bye,
and if you let her drive you,
you're lucky you not to die.
Abby might need to try love is blind
or married at first sight.
Science raped her last,
which we all agree is right.
Thank you.
What's the point?
What's the point of that story?
His speeches just making fun of people.
And secondly, I think we have to bleep out the word of him, right?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
And he didn't even rhyme wash and divorce or something.
No, it's a divorce, worse, divorce.
Let him do it.
What?
I said, dry her in the divorce.
If she wins this, he'll all, if she wins, he'll also take this, which would be much worse.
Divorce.
Divorce.
Divorce.
Just do the words, though.
Divorce.
Worse.
But also your pattern wasn't exactly.
It doesn't matter.
Hey, I just had to fit that in, man.
Yeah.
Because that was all stuff that happened in the last month.
Yeah, yeah.
The two words that rhymed were...
Divorce and worse.
We also were told doesn't have to be like
why you're supposed to win or something.
Yeah, yeah.
There's no rules on what the speech has to be.
Yeah.
Some of the stuff lunchboxes did to be in the finals.
He washed his hands with yet another celebrity,
Adam Duritz.
He has a goal to wash more hands.
He picked off and dropped off Richard Marks.
in one of the most awkward segments of all time.
That was great.
He was exposed for not having his own phone bill.
Ooh.
I could not stop laughing for days when he confused Gumbi with Gandhi,
although I don't think that the credit should be given to him.
That's my, I brought us at table.
Well, no, no, you just thought Gumbie and Gandhi were the same person.
Yeah.
And then, well, we held against him.
He made the call on switching the $20 tickets to $50 tickets.
Oh, my gosh.
And we lost all that money.
I hate that.
But we, it extended it.
I mean, we kept winning and winning and winning and winning.
I mean, it was great.
We didn't.
Okay, next up.
I mean, was that not a good opening line to my speech, though?
No, it really wasn't.
Can I say it again?
No.
Next up, the next finalist is Abby.
Yes.
Okay, yeah.
Abby, read your speech.
Ray hit it.
You know, need I say more?
Need I say more?
What are you saying?
Richard Marks, an absolute legend comes in to the studio.
Sorry, I'm distracted.
What's happening?
Go ahead.
That was your one thing.
Anyway, also I came in close second in easy trivia.
And I now have emotional damage from Scova Steve's fit.
So, yes, I should win for all of the above reasons.
I got distracted by Richard Marks' voice.
Hey, can someone please help her with speech writing?
Did you hear your worst, morse?
I mean, at least I got it out.
Yeah, okay.
I mean, she got two words out and was like, oh, she puked all over herself.
Got distracted.
Abby single-handedly landed Richard Marks in the studio.
Yeah, that was amazing.
That was really cool.
It had been a great interview of performance.
She also told us about her worst day at work where she had to call the cops because she thought the guy was going to kill someone here in the building.
Oh, yeah.
Which was crazy.
She won in Blind Karaoke Best Line Dancing.
She's been a big help behind the scenes.
And I tell you, that symmetrical face segment was tough.
She took it like a champ.
She took it like a champ.
Yes.
I didn't like that segment, Abby.
But thank you.
Congratulations to making the finals.
Thank you.
Okay, thank you. Yes.
And finally, the last person.
Amy, you're on the finals. Let's go.
Can you repeat a champion? Give us your speech.
I followed the rules.
Okay, I'm the most recent recipient of Employer of the Month for the show,
so I'm okay with someone else giving this recognition a go.
However, we have to make speeches on why we should win,
so I guess I'll have to dig from within.
Maybe I sum things up with the creation of,
Amy all the time.
That way I can be done with this rhyme.
But you didn't create Amy all the time.
I did.
And then I just sang Amy.
I created even the Amy.
And because you were sick too.
But I have, but you miss like half a month.
But I mean, you're like out a lot.
I don't know.
That's kind of weird.
It was, she kind of took herself down.
I know because like I don't, this is the part that makes me so uncomfortable.
You don't want to win?
This part makes you say you were removing yourself in the speech from it.
Amy removed herself?
No, I said, I know.
Eddie, you're now a finalist, Eddie.
Eddie, you're now a finalist. Eddie, you read your speech.
Well, it's funny Amy brought this up. Bobby and Amy went down with a sickness.
And someone had to carry the show, and that was me, pretty much.
So I sacrificed my presence on the show, too, by letting Amy win easy trivia.
I fed the crew the best smoked chicken in the world.
And I introduced you guys to one of the greatest films in movie history, Rope.
Thank you guys for considering me for this award.
So, Eddie, I just did that to be funny.
You actually were held back.
You made me read all this?
Because you made us watch rope and you admitted to cheating on me both.
And that was what kept you out of this one.
So you just wasted all my time.
Well, she backed out.
Interesting.
You were just sitting there.
So I just went to you.
You brought my hopes up.
And Amy, you also made the finals, but you didn't win.
Did not win.
Why didn't even make the finals?
Well, a couple things.
You did win easy trivia.
Came back from massive behind.
You heard from me.
You've opened up a lot and there's been a lot of laughs because you have been sharing pretty
vulnerable about the divorce.
And like, he took a fork.
And then he took a spoof.
And then all of a sudden, you're eating your fingers.
You know, it's tough.
And lunchbox brought the greatest game and show history.
But you did miss a month for getting sick, but I can't penalize you for that.
Two days.
It just happens.
Yeah.
Okay, so it's everything to be Abby.
Our lunchbox is our winner.
And again, you can spin the wheel.
You can eliminate somebody, whatever you want.
The winner of Employee of the Month.
Here on the Bobby Bone Show.
It has to be between these two at all.
What a war.
I mean, I like it for them because I, but.
But they're both deserving of being.
They are. That's what I'm saying.
The winner is!
Lunchbox is just, oh gosh.
Abby, what a month for you.
You are the winner of Employee the Month.
Thank you.
What do you want to say to everybody out there?
All the haters and doubters,
aka Lunchbox.
Lunchbox.
I mean, if you really think you deserve employee the month,
I do this month, actually.
That's true.
Abby, do you want to spin the wheel?
Do you want self-promotion or do you want to block someone from contention for three months?
That block is looking a little.
For three months.
That sounded.
I'm just kidding. I can't do that again. That was mean. I've already done it.
Four months. Four months? Four months? Do it, Abby.
Rest of the year.
Wait. Happy, do it.
Negotiating the prize.
Abby, what are you going to do? You get three months block. You got self-promotion or the will of cash.
I can't block. I can't do that. And I feel like the wheel is going to be like a dollar.
I'll just do promotion. Okay. Is that boring? You can do it now or you can save it when you have a show or something?
Yeah, I'll save it.
You want to save your promotion until you have a gig or something?
More forwarded it.
Okay.
Abby, we'll punt.
Let's see what you would have got on the money.
Let's spend that wheel.
It's going to be 100 now that I didn't pick it.
Abby, you would have got $20.
Oh, dang.
Abby, you're the employee of the month's self-promotion.
You'll get whenever you want it.
Thank you.
A win is a win.
A win is a win.
I don't care what I'm saying.
Yep, that's me.
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I feel like it was a little bit unbelievable until I really start making money.
It's Financial Literacy Month and the podcast Eating While Podcasts.
broke is bringing real conversations about money, growth, and building your future.
This month, hear from top streamer Zoe Spencer and venture capitalist Lakeisha Landrum-Pierre,
as they share their journeys from starting out to leveling up.
If I'm outside with my parents and they're seeing all these people come up to me for pictures,
it's like, what?
Today now, obviously, it's like 100%.
They believe everything.
But at first, it was just like, you got to go get a real job.
There's an economic component to communities thriving.
If there's not enough money and entrepreneurship happening in communities, they fail.
And what I mean by fail is they don't have money to pay for food.
They cannot feed their kids.
They do not have homes.
Communities don't work unless there's money flowing through them.
Listen to Eating While Broke from the Black Effect Podcast Network on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast.
You can have opinions.
You can have like a strong stance.
And then there's your body having its.
own program. I'm Dr. Maya Shunker, a cognitive scientist and hosts of the podcast, a slight
change of plans, a show about who we are and who we become when life makes other plans. We share
stories and scientific insights to help us all better navigate these periods of turbulence
and transformation. There is one finding that is consistent, and that is that our resilience
rests on our relationships. I wish that I hadn't resisted for so long. The
need to change. We have to be willing to live with a kind of uncertainty that none of us likes.
Listen to a slight change of plans on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your
podcast. A lunchbox wanted to talk to us about saving money. You know what's help our listener save
money? Okay. So it's a save money hack with LB. What do you have over there?
Guys, I was doing some research and there's a policy at Target. If you have clothes that are
Target brand, adult, kid, whatever. Like the kid brand is cat and jack.
You can wear it for 365 days and take it back and you get your money back.
You have one year to return it.
My kids have been wearing shoes since January.
Guess what I just did.
I took it back.
They had clothes.
They had pants that have holes in the knee.
They've been wearing for eight months.
Guess what I just did.
Took it back.
But that's the reason is that they don't want you to, they don't want you to wear it for 364 and bring it back.
They're saying you have basically if you're saying you have basically if you
don't wear it. No, they are saying worn, stained, you outgrow it, you can bring it back.
Boza, explain this to me. Why would they want to do that? I don't know. They're banking on most
people not bringing it back, but people being like, oh, if I could bring this back, if I need to,
but then they end up buying and they never bring it back. But can you get a bigger size?
You can get a bigger size. They give you, they're supposed to give you store credit. These people
gave me straight back to the credit card. Oh, wow. I mean, I got a 100% refund.
I brought four bags of clothes into that sucker.
Boom right on the counter.
Is this real?
I took it back.
And you got a red.
And this is it shady?
This is not shady.
I am talking.
Is it not shady?
Like they would always think you take anything back to Northstrom.
They take it back.
So you take an old car tire back and they'd be like,
but it's kind of shady because you're getting one over on the system.
Right.
No.
I don't think it's shady at all.
I am telling you,
these pants have been worn.
They got holes in the knee.
They have stains on their shirts because they're kids.
When they eat, they're messy.
They have a clip.
And this is me.
What did I do, guys?
Tell you back.
There you go.
You're going to look at me like I'm crazy, but I saw a video on the internet, and the internet doesn't lie, right?
It does sometimes.
Oh, it does.
Okay.
But there was a video that said, if you have cat and jack and it's less than a year old, you can bring it back for a store credit.
So somebody's don't have tags?
No, they were just, they should all be the same.
If it came off, it came, I don't know.
Did you come up through for the cat inject thing?
Yeah.
That's who?
Okay.
Because I saw a video on the internet and I was like, is that real?
Yes.
As long as you have proof of purchase.
Got proof of purchase.
I just thought it's crazy.
I was like, there's no way TikTok.
You know, you don't blame TikTok for this just so you know because TikTok told me.
I was like, there's no way this is real.
And it's really real.
Man, so I got $200 back.
Woo-hoo.
Great day.
But how'd you have your receipt on the app?
If you pay credit card, it goes straight to an app.
Guys, you get free clothes the rest of your life.
This is unbelievable.
Is it just cat in the hat or is it?
It's just Target brand clothing.
Cat and Jack.
Cat and Jack is the kid brand.
But they have adult target brand also.
What?
Yeah.
And you can wear Target clothes all year and take it back.
I've never heard about it for adults, but I have returns.
Like housewares?
They have Target brand housewares.
You can take it back.
Really?
Like plates and stuff?
This is the, guys, you can shop for free for.
the rest of your life. I don't think this is true. I don't think
what he's saying is actually accurate. It's not
accurate. I don't think that this part
is accurate. I knew we shouldn't have done a financial
segment on the lunchbox. But you heard
the clip though. I mean it worked. For
Cat and Jack it sounds like. And even
then it feels shady if you're wearing them for
nine months and taking it back. Right. If you're
intense. My kids had shoes. Dude, we got
brand new shoes.
Because guess what we did with the old ones? We took
it back. If you have your purchase
history on the app, a receipt from your purchase.
I mean, it... This is crazy.
If you pay 90 day return period.
If your clothing is from a target brand, you have 365 to make the return.
But it doesn't say you can wear it.
They don't want you to go and wear it for 364 and bring it back.
Right.
Mostly it's if you decide.
If they get a premature hole.
No, they say they guarantee it for one year.
If they outgrow it, it stains, it fades.
Take it back.
To your kids' growth.
That is, dude, my wife was so mad that we wasted almost five years not knowing about this.
So what do you do now starting today?
Take it back.
No, no, no, no.
Like, how does your plan change now?
So now I only shop there, get the clothes, wear them.
Hey, guess what?
We're bringing it back.
See in a couple months.
You mark it on the calendar, like, need to.
Yeah.
I mean, you just market a year, but you can take them back in six months.
Need a wardrobe change?
Get a whole new wardrobe.
This is the greatest thing that's ever happened to America.
I mean, I'm excited.
It just can't be this easy.
It is.
I'm telling you, my kid's shoes had holes in them.
You said that five times.
I hear you.
I guess my.
And this dude had to sit there and type in every little,
like he had to look at the little tag on the,
you know, like a side or whatever and it has an item number.
And he had to type them all in.
I could tell he was super annoyed with me.
But guess what?
Store policy.
I brought it back.
So I guess my, here's my thing.
I think the intent was not to abuse the system like this.
Right.
I think probably this falls within the rules, the loopholes.
But I think this is a bit of abuse of the system, but not illegal.
I don't think it's abusive system.
Yeah, I think that they have to account for a few people like this.
But overall, they just want to seem like, we care about you, the customer.
Reasy, breezy, and it makes.
If you're not satisfied with any, satisfied with any target-owned brand items,
you can make an exchange, you'll get a refund within one year.
Right.
So are you saying you weren't satisfied?
Wasn't satisfied.
Guess what?
Got a hole in it.
Got stained.
Outgrew them.
The shoes wore out.
Guess what I did?
Brought it back.
Take it.
He messed up his own line there.
I took it back.
My official statement on this is, I think you're abusing the system.
I don't think you do anything illegal.
I think they have this in case you.
Right, you're not satisfied.
I feel like you're very satisfied.
I got over $200 back.
Yeah.
This is great, dude.
I for sure have Cat and Jack.
Exactly.
For sure.
At the house.
And what are you going to do?
I'm going to take it back.
Hey, you're awful.
No.
Purchased.
Amy, I'm going to take it back.
But 364, you've had it for.
You'll have some.
Are you satisfied with it?
No, no, right?
What do I tell them when I get there, lunch?
Man, not satisfied.
I got to take it back.
That's awesome.
I'm going to play the song,
but I just want you guys to know,
I'm not signing up for this.
Okay.
I don't love it.
My daughter,
bad influence.
Cannot hear this segment.
She will do this.
She'll do what.
Take it back.
She's going to,
this will be her new thing.
I know.
I have to go.
Thank you guys.
Lunchbox, thank you.
He's got to target.
Here's a target.
smell we got over the weekend. I'm wondering if
anybody's going to tell Eddie that I'm
pretty for sure selling food
is illegal without a food
permit in Davidson County.
Just thought I'd help them out.
What do you mean? I never thought about you
doing something illegal when you're selling all this food.
What do you mean? You're smoking chickens and you're
selling them publicly. Do you have a permit?
I just assumed you had a permit and you went to the city. No, no permit.
I didn't assume that. I didn't even think about it. I didn't even think about the
health department. I didn't think about it. I bought chickens and I put them in the
smoker and I sold.
And they're all health.
I would turn yourself in or I'm going to a citizen's arrest.
What do you mean?
I got to go to the police station?
Yeah.
If you don't go turn yourself in, I'm going to do a citizen's arrest.
Also, are you going to report your income?
Yeah, of course.
Lunchbox show me how to do that later.
I will.
All right, thanks.
Here I got you a permit.
Mobile food vendor pilot program,
a food truck permit.
What do you need?
Okay.
You just need to license.
The 2020 Food Freedom Act here changed the cottage food laws,
allowing homemade non-TCS food products to be produced at a private residence and sold within the state without a license or permit.
Let's go!
He's back in business.
Come on, just like that.
Hey, whatever you just read, print that out for me.
I put my handcuffs away.
I will not arrest you.
Thank you, man.
Selling chickens like crazy.
Come on.
Okay.
Well, thank you, though.
That's a good conversation we needed to have.
Yeah.
And then we sealed the deal.
We're good.
We're good to sell.
What do you mean to sell the deal?
Well, I mean, like, we got scared for a second.
Now we're good.
Yeah, good.
pile of stories.
Right, so here's a question for you.
Ten years from now, do you think we'll still be better than AI at anything?
Yeah.
I do, because we'll teach AI to teach us things.
Ah.
So then we get smarter.
We'll go next level.
Love it.
Okay.
Yeah, I do think the thing that will eventually equalize is just unplugging it.
Yeah, shut it down.
That's true.
What do you do about it?
Yeah, I get a little too smart.
Pull the plug.
See ya.
What are they going to do?
Got no power.
there is a list of things that was put out that says hey
AI cannot be better than us at this stuff
well here's what here's the thing though the honest thing is AI only does what we
teach it to do right art um creating and AI will be able to create
but it's only creating based on the creations that we have done right
the human brain is able to create see new things that it hasn't before
AI can only create things based on it thinks it has been taught
for now until it takes over like Terminator but yes the creation
part art is going to be difficult
for AI to overtake
compete, yes, overtake no.
Top five things.
Cooking? Making
complex ethical decisions? Cooking.
That's going to be the easiest thing. I think they're going to nail
cooking. Yeah. Heck, I can't
cook if I do it. No, they can't taste.
Doesn't matter.
They're looking Morgan. She had COVID for like three years. She's doing just fine.
Good point. Smell or anything else. What?
Okay. Being a therapist.
Yeah, I think that'll be fine too. Like say your stuff.
A therapist is trained.
probably a better therapist.
Oh, this is a list of things that they're not going to be better than this act.
They've already said AIs are better judges than judges by putting all of the information from cases into an AI,
looking at the data, taking the analytics of the situation,
and the AI judge has been more right than the judge judge who's able to use feelings into the...
Oh, yeah, we're screwed.
Okay.
The more we go on, the Saturday I get at the story.
Providing emotional companionship.
Yeah, see that, that one, we've got that.
Do we?
Yes.
Because we know how to pivot, you know?
We know how to like, ooh, like she's not liking that, so let's shift here.
Sounds very personal familiar.
You know what I'm saying?
Having a friend to lean on, like, you can go to your friend or your significant other and they're there.
Like, AI can't meet you where you're at.
I bet it will be able to.
I often thought I was going to, I thought I'd never get married until I'm at my wife, that eventually I would just marry AI.
Like that movie.
Her.
Yeah.
And the final thing, the number one thing, caring for kids and the elderly.
Probably better at that.
Yeah, that would be good at that.
What?
Yeah.
I'll buy an AI for that.
Have you ever gotten menu anxiety?
I look at the menu a lot of places before I go, especially.
You do online?
Here's the situation.
If I'm going somewhere where I know my focus doesn't need to be spent on that menu,
like if it's a work meeting,
If it's some sort of interview,
something where I'm there other than just to eat,
I will look so I'm not spending a lot of my mental space going,
okay, what do I want?
What can I eat?
What am I going to get on me?
So, yes, I will look if that's the case.
If I'm going hang out with friends,
I like to experience a menu there.
I like take it all in and talk about it.
But I don't really get menu anxiety,
but I think I would if I didn't do some pre-menu work.
That's a smart tip to pre-menu work if you're going to a work dinner.
Just because I only have so much.
And then you show up and you look like,
Hey, I know how to make decisions.
I know what I want.
I don't ever tell them I've already studied the menu.
I just go like, yeah, let me take a look at that menu.
Oh, yeah, I'm going to have a break short rib, and I'm going to take a side of broccoli and do the glass dirty.
Oh, dirty glass.
And they're like, what does that mean?
No idea.
Just make it happen.
Tide clap.
Well, if you do get menu anxiety, which a lot of people apparently do, the top tactic is to just speak up about it and say, hey, if the server comes to you, I'm not ready yet.
Can you hit everybody else up and come to me last?
And then that'll give you more time.
and the top things we're thinking about when we're looking at a menu, taste, price, and how long it's going to take to make it.
Yeah, that's called eating dinner.
That's eating out at a restaurant.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I'm priced first, though.
All the, yeah.
Yeah, like, you're going to go under 20 bucks?
Okay, that's my menu.
My wife gets really annoyed at me because when I have figured out what I want, I've just declared everybody knows what they want.
Yes.
Oh, yeah.
And also, when you're done eating, everybody else is done eating.
So I'll get the menu.
Let's say I haven't looked it up.
We're going out of deep with friends.
I look at it, and the server comes over and it's like, all right, you guys so much what you?
Yeah, we sure do.
My wife's like, we, you got a mouse in your pocket?
We don't, none of us do it.
I'll say, that's what I say.
Well, then I'll go first and I'll just talk slow.
Give you time to decide.
Yeah. So then I do.
Well, I would like to start with the French onion soup.
And then the server's like, oh my God, we're doing a bit.
But everybody does get ready.
And then I always like to check to come out before we're really done.
I like to ask for it or leave the card there.
Because on my last bite, I like to be out the door.
Not like hanging around for me.
We've hung out.
There's no one need to keep hanging.
So it's like swallow out the door we go.
I don't want to wait for the check.
But yes, go ahead.
I have the top five country songs that are turning 20 this year.
Okay.
And at five, Dirk's Bentley.
What was I thinking?
The chicks at four with Travel and Soldier.
I don't know.
The 20 thing doesn't make me feel that old.
If he said 40, songs that are 40 or 30.
but 20, I don't even really have a
I don't even have a place where I was.
Oh, really? I do. I go back. I was
a senior in college.
I mean, I could put where I was by doing the math.
I'm just saying like 20 years,
I guess, I hear a traveling soldier
by Dixie Chick and I don't really go,
oh yeah, that song wasn't that big to me
because that was like the backside of the Dixie Chicks, right?
Yeah, towards the end.
Yeah, 99 was more of a early 2000s.
Maybe. Okay, what else?
Okay, Brooks and Dunn, Red Dirt Road.
No shoes, no shirt,
No problems.
Can you chest?
See, this feels newish.
Not new, not new, but later than what I would consider, like, 90s, early 2000s country.
Sounds like it is that, but it doesn't feel like old or anything.
What else?
The number one goes to Martina McBride.
This one's for the girls.
Well, if they were single and still were lunchbox, he could date them.
They're 20.
Wow.
Yeah.
That's crazy.
Those songs you could be hooking up with.
That's weird.
Yeah.
I do have an honorable.
We get it to him. That's how I make him feel it.
I do have an honorable mention because I'm a Texas girl and it's Pat Green wave on wave.
I know where I was with this song.
This is the only song where I feel like, oh, I remember exactly where I was.
It was in Austin. It was in Austin for sure.
And I remember because Pat Green was there.
But it was playing, being played on national stations.
Packer was basically Texas country.
But I remember this song was like taken off on like national country radio.
And we played it.
We were on a pop station, but we were always.
told we were two country be pop,
and then we were told we were too pop to be country.
But I remember playing this,
wave on wave on the pop station.
Yeah, this one that hits me a little bit.
Is that it?
I'm Amy. That's my pile.
That was Amy's pile of story.
It's time for the good news.
With producer Eddie.
Yeah, it's something good.
Bobby Bostic has spent over two decades in prison.
He served for a series of armed robberies when he was a teenager.
But when he was in prison, he guys,
associate's degree.
And he was an author.
He wrote books on how to be a better person.
how not to get stuck in bad situations, stuff like that.
And now seven months ago, he just got released from prison,
and he started a charity called Dear Mama in honor of his mom,
kind of like the Tupac song.
And all he does is he collects goods for kids,
like toys, books, whatever,
and then he donates into people that need stuff like that.
So he, in prison, he helped himself when he got out of prison.
Now he's doing a charity, doing good things.
It's pretty awesome.
Helping others.
That is. That's it. That's what it's all about right there.
That was Tell Me Something Good.
Here's a voicemail we got from James.
Morning, Bobby.
Morning Studio.
We haven't had an update on, I think it's Amy's sister.
Her and her husband have this, their home improvement show.
Are they coming to work on Amy's house?
How's that good one?
Anyway, love your show.
Your awesome family team.
Thanks, James.
Yeah, Amy's sister has a show called Building Roots.
Yeah, and I don't know what I can say about that.
Okay.
I'll tell you what you can say in, Amber.
good.
No, not the show.
Oh, she means about her sister and her being on that show.
Yeah.
So season two is being filmed right now.
I think they did a reveal yesterday somewhere.
Well, and you say it's not very good only because they didn't put you on it.
Because I was told I was going to be the A story for a episode.
I don't think you were told that.
I think you.
No, they told me.
Told me A story and that Amy would be the B story because Amy's project wasn't very big.
And so I didn't fix holes in my roof for six, seven months.
months.
That was your choice.
They're not home repair people.
But they're going to renovate your house, so they're going to do something to your house.
So they're going to, I mean, while they're there, they might as well fix the roof too.
While they're there.
And then they ended up just ghosting me and never heard back from them after they strung me along.
They kept putting little bread crumbs, bread comes, bread comes, and then all of a sudden they dried up.
But then do you recall lunchbox rain and my sister a couple, like two months ago and he was basically begging to be considered for.
Not in a bag.
I just said, look, if you want me to give you a,
show another shot, you know, for, I want to come to my house.
It got renewed for a second season, even though you told everybody not to watch it.
So I don't think your opinion is really.
Yeah, I would definitely not watch season two, though.
This is definitely a...
This is the worst?
Yeah, this is the worst season yet, for sure.
Thank you for asking that question, but you can say nothing yet.
And I don't think Amy's is so much about a project as it is, she's her sister.
It's family.
Like, you feature family.
Yeah, I got it.
Yeah.
Yeah, there's a...
Never mind.
Don't say anything else.
Okay, moving on.
Here is Weston from College Station, who left a voicemail.
Y'all are talking about
Lunchbox going on Survivor.
I think this is what Amy's cousin
was predicting.
Somebody's leaving the show.
It's Lunchbox.
He's going on Survivor.
That's got to be it.
What the conversation was here was,
I told Lunchbox,
if he wants to go on apply for Survivor
and he gets it, he can go do the show.
I haven't cleared that with anybody,
but I'm just saying you can do it.
But he's not doing it.
He hasn't done it.
And I don't know they're in casting right now.
So I don't know that that's it.
but that's what that conversation was.
Go chase your dreams.
I'm going to.
No time better than today to chase your dreams.
Yeah.
You know when the best time to apply was?
What?
Yesterday.
Yesterday.
But I don't know if they were allowing application yesterday.
You know when the best time before yesterday was the day before yesterday.
That's not really the proverb.
What I'm saying.
The proverb is, you know, the best time to plant a tree 20 years ago.
You know, the second best time today.
So close.
Yeah.
All right.
Hey, that's show biz, baby.
Show business, baby.
That's show business.
Okay, thank you.
But yeah, I'm going to be on there.
But yeah.
I'm going to be on there.
And when they say leaving the show, I mean, I would only be gone for a couple weeks and then I'd be back.
That's not true, though.
It's not a couple weeks.
But it doesn't matter, do you?
I love it.
Chase your dream.
Okay, let's go over to Amy and get in the morning corny.
The morning corny.
What kind of hairstyle does the ocean like?
What kind of hairstyle does the ocean like?
Wavey.
Maybe, yes.
That was the morning corny.
I'm going to love.
let you appeal, but lunchbox can't play the Bobby feud because he got three red cards the last
time we play. He just kept pushing it. And it was like, okay, yellow card, you've been worn.
Red card, you're eliminated one game. And he just kept pushing it. So you can't play. We're
about to play Best Reality Show competition. Best Reality Show competition. Top 10 answers on the board.
You have 30 seconds to apply for reinstatement. Go.
Dear Commissioner, yes, I was discussing the game with you after the game was over.
and maybe you were in a bad mood, your alarm had gone off and kept you up at night.
I wasn't arguing and getting mad.
I was just asking you for clarification on some of the answers because I felt like,
oh, man, I didn't understand the categories and I was frustrated.
It wasn't anything towards the game.
I think I'm a great participant.
It wasn't in malice intent.
It was more about discussing the game and having a creative conversation.
Now, as the commissioner and the person heading the appeals,
Here's what I'm going to say
I do hear you and I'm going to let this affect my decision
Thank you. So you have three red cards
I've been influenced by what you've said.
You now I just have two red cards. I'm going to limit it by one.
I'm going to take it back.
Then you can't do this category without me.
Yes, I can't. And the rule is you just can't keep pushing it
because everyone knew that you kept pushing it.
And if I said a bad example here, I'm like you get away with just,
you know, being honorary, then they get to do it too.
So two red cards.
I have lessened your punishment, but you are eliminated for this match.
This is insane.
Here it goes again.
No, no, I'm not in the game.
Thank you.
Yellow card lunchbox?
But I'm not in the game.
But I'm asking you something.
But we're playing the game.
The game starts now.
Can I ask you?
Maybe later.
Okay, Abby, you're going to play.
So come in lunchbox and see.
No.
Sit over there.
No.
She's not sick.
I don't want her in my chair.
I need her there for camera.
Good point.
I need it there.
That's right.
There's other cameras.
Top 10 answers are on the board.
Top 10 answers are the best reality competition show ever.
You feel like you'd be good at this one lunchbox?
I would dominate this one.
I would go 10 for 10.
Hey, if I go 10 for 10, can I have no red cards?
I would do this game with you.
And if you went 10 for 10, I would do it.
But there had to be a bigger punishment if you didn't.
Uh-oh.
Wheel of Death.
Oh, I like that.
Hicking the shave both your eyebrows off.
Kind of.
Okay.
Abby have a seat.
Here we go.
Here we go.
Abby is having a seat there.
bucks is leaving.
Abby, you know what you should put down for your guests?
No, no, no, no.
Don't say anything.
Okay, I'm picking number one through 100.
This is how we're going to pick our first first, first, Amy.
Four.
Abby, pick a number one to a hundred?
Seven.
Eddie?
21.
26.
Why would you guys all pick so low?
Eddie and Jay.
Not an idiot.
Why?
Because they picked four and seven.
You should have picked eight.
Yeah, I've never understood that game.
Leave the room.
Leave the room.
Okay.
If you win, you win cash, you can pick the cash.
You don't know how much it is.
Or the mystery bag.
And the mystery bag.
bag is this right here.
Oh.
What's in it?
Okay, okay.
I like it.
I like it.
All right.
Here we go.
Let's play the few top ten answers on the board.
Name the greatest reality competition show ever.
Eddie.
What would lunchbox say?
That's my mind frame through all of this.
Give me Survivor.
Show me Survivor.
Number one answer.
Give Eddie one point.
Go ahead, Eddie.
Next one.
What would Lunchbox say?
He would say the real world.
Show me real world.
Not a competition show
Yeah, they get kicked off
You don't win
Would it be called something else though
And he just didn't get it
Legit question
That's not a competition show
No, there's real world
Road rules
Hey, whoa whoa, whoa
Amy, stop, stop, stop
Real world
It's the people from real world
Yeah, and they get kicked off
The real world's not on there
Okay
Interesting
Yellow card for arguing
Oh no, I don't know what to do
He's getting really mean now
Amy
Amazing Rice
Show me Amazing Race
Correct.
Two points.
American Idol.
Show me American Idol.
Six points.
The voice.
Show me the voice.
Correct.
Five points.
Big Brother.
Show me Big Brother.
Okay.
Correct.
Four points.
Okay.
Now we get a little tricky.
We got the best reality competition shows of all time.
Okay.
The challenge.
Show me the challenge.
That's what they're talking about.
Yes.
Show me the challenge.
Number 10.
Real World Road Rules Challenge, boom.
That's the challenge.
But I don't think that's the same show.
Is it the challenge in the Real World World Rules Challenge?
I know.
It is, same show?
Yeah.
It's got a new name.
It has a new name because there's no more road rules,
and so they used to do only Real World People versus Road Rules.
People now they're combined into one show.
Got it.
Thank you.
We're still consulting.
Got to love it.
I mean, he knows this so well.
Wipeout.
Show me.
Wipeout's good.
That's a good show.
I mean, do you think it's great as of all time?
It's so good.
Show me a wipeout.
Well, I mean, I'm kind of running out.
Amy, you got 16.
27 points in the first round. Good one.
Abby.
America's Got Talent.
Show me AGT.
Oh, good one.
What?
Oh, I don't know.
Is Wheel of Fortune one?
Show me Will of Fortune?
Oh, dang.
Okay.
Now we're second round.
Points are double.
You've got to have some double points here because there's only three answers left.
We're looking for the greatest reality competition show ever.
We have Survivor Amazing Race.
America's Got Talent.
Big Brother.
The Voice, American Idol, all off the board.
And the challenge.
Reality competition shows Eddie points are double.
Go ahead.
Bones.
Give me the Bachelor.
Show me the Bachelor.
Oh, that's right.
The Bachelor, Bachelorette.
That's number nine.
You got yourself 18 points there.
Wow.
I'll go American Ninja.
Warrior.
Show me American Ninja Warrior.
Number seven answer.
You got yourself 14 points there.
Am I in the lead?
Eddie takes the lead.
All right, here we go.
This is to steal the deal, dude.
This is to win all the marbles.
Give me snake in the grass.
Show him snake in the grass.
I didn't make this.
Our listeners did.
They should have picked that.
I agree.
Yeah, but I'm up.
Amy, you're up for double points.
If you get this, you win.
Yeah, because, I mean, this also involves Bobby dancing with the stars.
Dang, I'm so stupid.
I'm so stupid.
Thank you for that.
Show me
Dancing with the Stars
And there it is
There's a winner
Amy here's what you can do
Yeah
You won 43 points
Big win
You can have the cash
You can have the mystery bag
Both are great options
Lunchbox still has one red card
After this
Or you can just bring lunchbox back
As your prize
Why would you do that?
Amy!
Amy!
You know how nice
I've been to you over the years?
Come on now
Or as your prize
You could actually give them
another red card
No.
Ooh, that's cool.
Is that one your price, too?
Mommy, that's a stupid price.
Right.
I'm going to forget lunchbox.
It's out of this.
It's between the cash.
Cash or the same bag.
Well, lunchbox, I could give you another red card.
It keeps talking.
I'll remember that, too.
What would you take lunchbox?
The cash or the bag?
I'll take that cash.
Right.
But, like, what?
You've never done a bag.
Exactly.
I know.
It could be a bag of cash.
Oh.
I have a bag because I'd order some toothpaste from Margarine.
I'll be honest with you guys.
Oh.
And that's why the bag is different.
here, but I just...
Exactly.
What would you put in the bag?
Exactly.
That's the question, Amy.
Mystery bag.
Isn't that bar you were already trying to give me?
Oh, no.
We're trying to get rid of that bar for a lot.
He's like, anybody wants this bar?
It's true.
Amy?
Cash.
Okay.
Amy has selected cash.
Let's go.
$5.
Hey, that's good.
Hey, that's good.
Now, do you want to know what was the mystery bag?
I can tell you right now.
Oh, my gosh.
It's crazy.
That.
Open it up.
I would have.
First of all, I would have pulled up.
a bar except on the bar it says
I owe you $300.
No, it doesn't.
It does.
No, it does not.
No, it doesn't.
Let me see it.
I owe you $300.
Sorry.
Thank you very much.
That's terrible.
What?
Amy, that's terrible.
That's why I needed a tape when I said,
hey, do you guys hear me say bringing the tape in?
I wrote a note on the bar.
You would have tricked us with the same bar
you've been trying to get rid of for hours?
Well, I was still going to get rid of the bar.
Hold on, hold on.
You wouldn't have really paid someone $300?
Come look at the piece of paper here.
Well, yeah, you could have just,
I owe you. That doesn't mean you get a tool.
Like on the back of the paper
or say, JK, JK. No, look, here's the piece.
Redeemed with your mom's house, what is it?
What does it say?
Tate on it.
I don't know.
It looks like a three.
Well, I don't write very well.
What does that say?
Let's watch it back in.
Oh my God.
You lost $300.
You lost $300.
Okay.
Amy, you should have disqualified him for a little week.
Amy, there's no, like, joke on there.
There was a bar.
Let's see.
I thought whoever would see the bar in here and think that was it.
That's why I needed the tape.
All right.
Well.
Oh.
That's I owe you.
I told you the writing is not good.
$300.
Hey, keep your five bucks.
Get you something nice.
Get you have a Starbucks.
All right, that's it.
Thank you guys.
Wow, wow.
And that's the Bobby feud.
There we go.
A win is a win.
A win is a win.
I don't care what you're saying.
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Let's go talk to Lori in New Hampshire.
Lori, good morning.
Good morning.
It is all you, Lori, what would you like to say?
Oh, okay.
You went to New Hampshire.
I just wanted to hear what your favorite are.
was about New Hampshire.
You know, I didn't think it was a place.
I thought it was too
ideal to even exist and be true.
And over the last week,
we had some stuff we were doing at the house.
We couldn't leave, but for a couple of days.
And I was like, let's go to New Hampshire.
Let's go to Maine.
The two states I'd never been to.
I didn't think New Hampshire was real.
And we landed in it.
I was like, this is real.
This is a simulation?
This is a trick.
Did the plane even move anywhere?
And we got out, and it was awesome.
I mean, I'm going to tell you.
And we can go through,
or vacation stuff in a second, but
I wrote a little speech about it.
Imagine I just discovered New Hampshire.
Okay. Yeah. I'm back
with you guys.
Ladies and gentlemen, I stand before thee with tales
of distant lands where the sun rises up on shores
unknown to my eyes.
Pray let me speak of New Hampshire in Maine,
where hospitality flows like a mighty river.
Though my feet hath not tread upon
their soil, the whispers of fellow
travelers paint a vivid portrait of their lands.
From the humblest fisherman's hut
to the grandest tavern, the people of New England,
apply their trade with skill and passion
and I'm telling you the food the lobster
the clamsy oysters plucked from the depths of the ocean
grace the tables with abundant delight
it's the greatest food I ever had in my life
I beseech thee to cast aside thy doubts
that New Hampshire is not a real land
who even told you that
and embark on a journey under these lands
for a New Hampshire in Maine
thou shalt find the heart of America
beating strong with the rhythm of camaraderie
and the flavor of the sea
Godspeed dear friends to the lands
where good people and savory
treasures await thy arrival.
Wow.
Thank you.
Thank you.
I discovered new lands called New Hampshire and Maine.
I'm going to tell you I don't like seafood.
Meaning, I grew up in Arkansas.
We didn't really have seafood.
We had food that was rumored to come from the ocean.
And then we had catfish from the lake and the river.
But I was never a seafood guy because we never had good seafood.
That's why I don't like the beach.
We never had a real beach.
We go to the spillway and swim, but we never run the middle of a beach.
It's different.
Yeah.
We went to, first of all, to
Port Smith, New Hampshire is where we stayed.
Okay.
Founded in like the 1600s.
There's a picture on my Instagram.
I had some lobster bisque.
It was so good.
I wanted a bed made of it.
I just wanted to sleep in it.
Wow. Wow. Wow.
And my, the lobster biscuit I really like is mostly from, like, Texas Roadhouse.
And it's always real good at there.
It's good.
I like it.
But it was the tastiest stuff I've ever had.
So then we got on a train.
A train. I never been on a train.
We had a train where I'm from, Mount Pine, Arkansas.
The train takes the sawmill out of the saw.
The saw out of the sawmill.
There aren't passengers on that train.
Nope.
Well, maybe.
That's it.
Just two by fours and sawdust.
I've been on a subway in New York, but I'm always lost.
I'm going from like four blocks down and with somebody.
I've never been on like a public transportation train taking you city to city, ever.
And we were going to go up to Maine because I'd never been to Maine.
We're going to Portland, Maine.
And we were like, do we run a car?
do we Uber because it was like an hour Uber ride
and the guy was like, no, just take the train.
And I'm like, fair to say what?
A train, you say?
We paid like $15.
We sat on the train for an hour and got off in Portland.
It was the craziest thing ever.
And I know Bobby the Hillbilly again hasn't done this.
Yeah, I haven't.
I've never done.
The fact that we don't have public transportation
it was awesome.
It wasn't like, and I've written the bus before
and sometimes I'm scared.
It wasn't like that.
It's a little sketchy on the bus sometimes.
The train was, it was amazing.
And so we get there, we walk off the train station, go right into Portland, Maine.
I have the best lobster roll.
First of all, I thought a lobster roll was covered in, well, name it, nerds, mayonnaise.
I don't know.
Laffy-taffies.
No, it was just lobster.
It's the greatest, I don't want to say meal because recency bias.
I like seafood now.
Come on.
From Maine and New Hampshire only.
I will only eat seafood in Maine and New Hampshire.
We had the greatest two days.
The food was so great.
The people were so nice.
I don't even know what to say about it except I was wrong for saying it didn't exist.
How was the weather?
It's real hot.
It's real hot.
And I thought a little bit we'd get a break.
Because it was real hot here.
But it was like their hottest days in the history of the world.
It's really timed that wrong.
We really.
That was.
But it was.
between the train, again, guys,
we just got in a train and went to another.
They were like, you can also get on the train
and go an hour south and go right to Boston
and go hang out of Boston.
Crazy.
We only had a day, but I was like, wait a minute,
15 bucks, I get on this thing.
That's it.
They're like, yeah, idiot.
I'm like, don't call me idiot, okay, I'm new to this.
It's unbelievable.
I would go back tomorrow if I could.
We had such a, well, we had a great time anyway,
just us too, but it was like no place I'd ever been before.
The food was great.
The people were nice.
There was a train.
It was a train.
A real train.
A real train.
Well, I guess you could go back in the...
Yeah, we might.
We might.
And I was always like, I'm not going to go do a show up there because nobody will come.
I don't even care.
I'll go do show by myself just so I can eat some lobster roll.
But again, coming from like the south, like the deepish south, I guess I'd just never been exposed to good seafood.
And it was like I went out in the water and opened my mouth and those lobster swam right in it.
Wow.
That's what it felt like.
I mean, the, what is it?
Chamber of Commerce or something of New York.
New Hampshire should hire you.
They should run that thing.
Now I want to go.
Oh, man, it was something else.
I tell you this, and I want to get to everybody's vacation at a second, but I was
surprising my wife with the trip.
She had mentioned like six months or so ago that she would like to go up there too,
and I'd never been there, didn't even know if it was real.
It's like a space exploration to me, you know, like discovered a new land.
And so I was going to surprise us, hey, we're going to go on a trip, I'm telling you
where we're going.
And so I was going to give her a couple clues, and I sent her a picture.
of the hotel that we were staying in
because it's like a
different kind of looking hotel
and right on the water in New Hampshire
and so I send her this picture
forgetting
that she knows exactly what to do
and she's super smart and she goes
oh oh we're going to New Hampshire
and staying there
and I was like how did you get that by the picture?
She goes I just put a reverse image on Google
and just tell me what the picture was from.
Smart.
I didn't tell her not to do it
so she figured it out and then we went
but it was really
we had a really great time
And it was real.
Guys, I know you don't believe me.
It was real.
It's like I came back from space right now and I hung out with some aliens and Mars and stuff.
No, it's real.
New Hampshire's real.
And it's amazing.
In Portland, Maine.
Amazing.
So we'll do more vacation, but I wanted to take Lori's call.
Lori, how do you feel about my description of your fair land?
I think it is spot on, right on the money.
I am so glad you had a great time and that you got to experience great food.
Where do you live in New Hampshire?
So I lived in a small town called Brookfield, which is right outside of Wolfborough.
Ever heard of Portsmouth?
Oh, yeah.
Okay, gosh.
Yeah, so I grew up in a little town called New Market, which is right outside of Portsmouth.
We used to go to Portsmouth all the time.
Yeah, it was pretty great.
Well, thank you for the call, and thank you for listening.
And hopefully one day when I'm back up in my new third home, fourth home, New Hampshire.
I'll see you.
All right?
Thank you.
All right.
All right.
Bye, Lori.
Be honest.
Were you guys looking forward to coming back to work today?
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I was.
I was.
I couldn't wait.
I was like a kid on Christmas.
I love it.
I love this place.
I love being here.
I love doing this job.
I love our listeners.
I just love it.
And I was just like, let's go.
I couldn't wait.
woke up this morning like this.
Oh, what a beautiful morning.
Like, that's how I feel about it.
So that's me.
I'm a 10.
You were a...
Yeah, I'm up here in 10.
I don't care about you guys.
I just like the job.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I get it because I saw you.
But Amy, you're at my house.
Oh, I missed what we do.
Eddie.
We talk, but I mean, mine's a five because, like, I want to retire so bad.
Yeah.
And I love being off.
But being home with four kids, it's a lot.
10, 9, 5.
What are you, lunch, lunch, box?
Two.
Okay.
Two.
Yeah.
You just did not want to come back at all?
Well, no, there was a little bit of me.
Like, this is just stupid.
But then I was like,
What was stupid?
Vacation.
Oh, got it.
But then at the same time, I'm like,
you want to go back to work?
Anything beats work.
He also, and we'll, it doesn't, though.
He also had a rough vacation.
We'll talk about it.
Yeah.
So that's why I was like, I mean.
But also, you don't like coming to work anyway, really?
Correct.
Yeah.
Like, when I wake up the morning, I'm like, oh, what a beautiful day.
I'm not either about waking up.
Oh, my gosh.
We got to go.
You got to do what?
You got to go stress, man.
Okay.
Our job is not stressful.
Stress, man.
It's Arkansas, Keith.
my stepdad worked at a sawmill
his whole life.
Your dad.
Yeah, he repaired and remodeled houses.
Right.
C&C repair and remodeling.
Shout out.
But I'm saying you can be doing that.
Yeah.
Do you think you'd like that better than this?
No, well, I mean, he was his own boss and just, you know, made his own hours.
You were going to say he chilled.
He chilled when he wanted to.
He worked when he wanted to.
Would you rather do that or this?
I'll probably this.
Is it close?
No.
Okay, just make it just that one point.
I mean, because he tried to teach me, you know, when I was a kid.
I was going to say, can he repair.
hair anything.
And I was like,
man,
dad, I don't need to know that crap.
You mean lunchbox?
Or lunchbox's dad?
Oh,
my dad can,
I mean,
he'll build you a house.
I know lunchbox's dad
is very skilled and talented.
Well,
he used to frame houses
and then when we were born,
he fell off one of the houses
and he was like,
I got to do something different.
Oh, no.
Remember when he was Santa Claus
and got in trouble?
No, he wasn't Santa Claus,
but there was a Santa Claus
with his exact same name
that was accused of touching kids
and the news called our house
and said,
hey, is this?
Is this Santa there?
And he goes, this is him.
He goes, are you still planning on being Santa again this year?
And she's like, he's like, what are you talking about?
She's like, yeah, with the accusations coming out.
And we're like, huh?
Then you're on the 5 o'clock news and there's my dad's name.
But not your dad's name.
But not my dad.
Some other guy.
Well, I'm glad we're back, everybody.
Yeah, man, that was a bad one.
It was a tough one, yeah.
Time for the news.
Bobby's Big.
Stories.
This one's tough.
A guy on a flight noticed as he's flying, there was a weird smell.
it could not, it wasn't even like somebody passing gas on a flight, because that happens too, because people feel the freedom to do that because you can't really trace it on a flight.
That's why I do it.
Yeah.
So he's like, man, something is not right.
He's like smelling his bat, nothing, nothing.
So what happened was, it turned out a previous passenger had some sort of medical episode, like some sort of hemorrhage, and there was all this blood under a seat.
Oh, my.
And a cleaning crew forgot to clean it up.
They did not see it.
No, no.
They were on. It was a big like Boeing 777.
It was just like a normal plane.
And so then he's like, I think something might right and they found it.
And then the flight attendant gave him wet wipes.
It was like, here you can clean that up.
What?
The blood?
You're going to get it.
And the hemorrhage was so bad.
It was human blood mixed with poop.
No.
No, no, no.
It was on a flight to Boston.
The passenger had survived.
The captain of the flight had requested the area to be cleaned.
So it was all there and they just forgot to do it.
Wait, a hemorrhage is an hemorrhoid?
I don't know.
No, no, no, no.
It's like if you have a brain hemorrhage.
I'm going to say it's like an explosion in the brain.
So it could be a hemorrhage somewhere.
Just imagine an explosion.
Okay.
In your body, blood, apparently poop.
So it had to be like down there somewhere.
Yeah.
That's from CNN, but that's what the smell was.
And if I...
Like, I'm a doctor of letters.
So when I say an explosion, that was me just trying to even make it simple for me.
A hemorrhage is if a blood vessel ruptures, and rupture to me is more than just like is busted.
Rupter's like, it's when there's a bunch of blood that is escaping from a ruptured vessel, an explosion for us.
Okay.
For me.
Well, what does he get?
Like, free flights for?
I don't think he gets crap.
Oh.
He did get crap with blood.
But I don't think he gets.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Next up, more chaos in the skies from Daily Mail.
A drunk passenger on a flight to the Caribbean smash.
smashed a bottle and stabbed into the passenger with it.
What? That's insane.
This is like 1950s bar brawl.
Yeah. Passengers on a British airways flight to the Caribbean
who witnessed a man smash a wine bottle and stab a fellow passenger
have slammed the airline for providing him with unlimited alcohol
and failing to intervene when he harassed women on board.
Shaken onlookers, claimed a large group of men spend hours,
loudly partying with an endless supply of alcohol.
Shocking footage shows the moment that the brawl broke out
and, I mean, that's what they do in the.
those bar fights.
Break the bottle.
And then go stabby.
Come on.
From the Daily Mail.
And this is not in my pile, but I was going to bring it up in case you guys saw it.
The woman who said she saw the lizard man on the flight?
No, I didn't watch the video.
Did you see it written about it?
Yeah.
So she's on a flight and she's yelling the whole way up.
He's not human.
That's, he's a lizard.
Lizard man.
And they escorted her off the flight.
And the video went viral.
And she's like, everybody, look.
It's hilarious.
The whole plane, the whole plane, because she's basically in the front, turns around and looks at this poor guy.
Who's got to be like, I, I, I'm not really a lizard.
Unless he really was a lizard, man.
But now there have been a lot of stories come out after that, that some people are claiming.
Maybe she had something to drink.
Some people are claiming.
Yeah, maybe.
Sounds like it.
Something else.
Yeah, so, but it was a really viral story.
You should watch her.
She's flipping out.
And then carrot top, the comedian was on the flight talking about it too.
Oh, man.
She was like, lizard man.
A couple celebrating their anniversary in Costa Rica, they were stranded with no money because what happened was Uber accidentally charged them $30,000 for a single ride.
So it eventually got reversed, but they had no money for four days because it took four days to reverse it.
So they're just in a foreign country with nothing.
Yeah, they probably max out your credit card, so you can't use that again.
Yep.
She says her bank told her the charge was able to bypass security members.
due to a travel notice she had placed on her card.
Uber, when contacted,
said she got to go to the bank.
So it was a whole ordeal,
so they were there for three, four days,
no money at all.
That's from, wing, boing.
My favorite site.
Stalled ride, strands passengers upside down
for more than four hours.
Oh, the roller coaster.
Oh, no.
And the blood in your head?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Think about that.
I think you'd probably have to try
to, like, take your arms
and at least pull your head
to be horizontal
You get a trip to the amusement park.
You're going to spend one day and you spend four hours on one ride.
Oh, terrible.
But that's not the worst part.
No, that's not the worst part.
It's hanging upside down with four hours.
Yeah, I'm just saying you want to get to ride the other rides.
No, no, no, that's not the worst part.
The worst part is having to hang upside in four hours and you're like.
Yeah.
Because it's one of those, it's inside the loop of the upside down roller coaster,
and they're hanging upside down inside the loop.
That's so scary.
So there's a video and the track malfunctioned.
And I'm worried if the track malfunctions here, is it going to malfunction and let me go as well?
And am I going to fall?
Firefighters from multiple towns that had come in to rescue them.
All the passengers were brought down safely.
It was mechanical failure, of course.
That ride had recently been inspected by the state of Wisconsin, but they were upside down for more than four hours.
Is that the same one where it looked like there was a crack?
Yes.
Did you see that one?
That was crazy.
Well, and it was only discovered because a dad was taking video.
Same one?
There was a crack on a different one.
I didn't see this one.
There was a crack on a roller coaster beam, like a pole that holds it together.
and a dad happened to be filming
the ride and he was
I'm looking at it now. Oh my God.
And he's watching his video back of the
roller coaster. He's like, that was like a crack.
North Carolina. That is a
that is a, that's a break.
That's a fracture. The car
goes by and it like slowly stretches.
Like it could totally break.
So he's the one that said, hey guys,
I found this crack in your roller coaster and so they
close it the next day. That sucks.
And I think one of his kids had
ridden the ride like already four times
that day when you noticed it.
You know, that's the news.
Bodies B.
Stories.
A win is a win.
A win is a win. I don't care what you're saying.
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I asked the guys to give me a line about their vacation.
They're just so negative.
I know yours wasn't negative.
So I just want to do the negative first.
I thought mine was kind of positive.
Mine wasn't any positive.
Eddie, you're sucked.
Lunchboxes yours sucked.
I mean, I felt bad for you.
It was terrible.
Lunch you go first.
Florida is the devil.
Florida.
That was his headline.
Yeah.
Three years in a row, Florida sucks for vacation.
Three years ago, my son got put in the hospital with RSV for six days.
Last year, second day there, one of my kids fell in the shower.
Same kid.
Busted his head open, had to get staples, so couldn't swim anymore.
This year, second day, I wake up 102.8 temperature.
You think Florida is the reason?
Florida is the reason.
You're always sick.
We go to Florida.
You're sick here every third day.
Nope.
I wake up and I'm like, I eat breakfast.
I don't feel too good.
three days had to lay in bed because I was sick.
I'm sorry about that. That's dad does stink.
I do feel like that could happen in any state though.
But it just seems to happen in Florida.
RSV, six days hospital.
Staples, Florida.
But the Staples thing especially was just an accident in a bathtub that could have been anywhere.
It was one year to the day that he checked into the hospital for RSV.
Like one year to the day.
That is unbelievable.
But he was probably sick before he got to Florida, you know, and that's when it happened.
But the stitches part happened a year later.
Staples, yeah.
And even when we were checking in the hospital, I said,
oh, here we are, one year ago again, huh?
And they didn't laugh.
And I was like, we're not even familiar.
They don't really do that whenever someone's coming in.
It's bloody.
Yeah, and he had a big old hole in the back of his head.
And then I just laid in bed for three and a half days.
Did they have vacation without you?
Yep.
Of course they did.
And did you want them to?
No.
I want them to be like, well, dad can't go.
Dad can't do anything.
We should sit around and do nothing.
But they leave and you were just there sick by yourself?
They would leave. They'd come back. They'd stay there. They would grill. They would do whatever. And then they'd leave. And I was just hold up in the room, sweating and like gross and feeling terrible and drinking water, drinking Gatorade, not eating anything.
Yeah, we've been sick. We know all this part. What happens there? But that does stink. I'm sorry that happened to you.
So yeah, shout out Florida. When did you get better?
I got better on like Thursday evening. When did you get home? Saturday.
So you had a full day of being okay?
I had like two days of, hey, like I had one day at the beginning and like one and a half days at the end.
Well, yeah, at least it wasn't all that.
Just the meat, you were sick.
Yeah.
Eddie, why'd your suck?
I went to Florida.
Oh, what do you know?
Florida's the devil.
And I love the beach.
I love the beat.
Yeah.
We're going for a whole week.
You went to Florida vacation once or two and you got COVID.
Corona Cove.
Yeah.
He couldn't go to Ray's Bachelor party, but he'd go get COVID in Florida.
Eddie was the first one.
And that doesn't happen every time.
time I go to Florida.
Okay.
So I go to Florida.
Go to the beach.
Man, I'm so excited.
And when I go to the beach, I wake up at 5 in the morning every single day to go fishing
at the beach.
That's my thing.
I love it.
It's the crack of dawn.
Third day we're there.
I go outside to get my fishing stuff.
And I look in the driveway.
And I had parked my car on the street right in front of our house.
And I look there and I'm like, our car's not there.
I'd rented a brand new car.
Airbnb.
You got a state.
Yeah.
And I'm like.
Oh my goodness.
They stole our car.
Florida, the devil.
They.
Florida is the devil.
Florida stole your car.
Dude, the state of Florida stole your car.
Florida, I run inside.
I wake my wife.
I'm like, they stole our car.
Our car is gone.
She's like, what are you talking about?
My wife jumps out of bed.
We both run outside.
We both look.
It was parked right there.
It's not there.
Oh my goodness.
They stole our car.
I was like, you know what?
What am I going to do?
Call the cops right now?
I'm just going to go.
I'm like, I'm like,
wait, wait, wait, wait.
You thought your car was stolen.
I need an hour to decompress.
Okay.
I want to go fish.
So I go and I see a tow truck sign, you know, like right there on the side of the street.
I'm like, let me just call it just in case.
I call the number.
I'm like, do you have this vehicle?
Yes, sir, we have it.
They towed our car.
So was your fault.
Because apparently it's no, it's written nowhere in our agreement that if you park on the street overnight, they can tow your car.
Florida is the down, man.
Hey, here's the kicker, though.
So I got how much to do it?
to be $500.
What?
Florida.
$500.
That's crazy.
So then.
What state are we talking about again?
Florida.
Oh, man.
And then, so I go, fine, I'll go pick it up.
It's about 45 minutes away.
I'm like, what?
The tow truck place is 45 minutes away?
I drive, 45 minutes.
How do you get there?
I get someone to take me, because we're with another family.
Oh, good.
I get someone to take me.
We show up.
How much is it again?
$500.
What?
Crazy.
So I get my credit card.
Are there signs, though, around the house that said you can't.
No, no, no, no, no.
He just said there was a tow truck sign.
That's how he got the number.
Well, no.
That's my point.
And he said, it was in the house agreement for the Airbnb, but you did see a sign.
I just feel like there's something.
The sign just said, like, unauthorized parking.
He called his number.
It was in the front of the neighborhood.
But did you have, you are authorized to park there.
I thought I was.
Okay.
So I should say that in the agreement, I agree.
I'm at the tow truck place.
I'm like, all right, fine.
$500.
I get my credit card.
And she goes, you're not going to like this.
Cash.
Oh, no.
It's cash only.
Oh!
What are you talking about?
Have you never been towed before?
I mean, probably 20 years ago.
Maybe they updated their system.
What state was it?
Florida!
It's the devil!
For the record.
She says, it's okay, though.
There's an ATM machine next door.
I'm like, fine.
So I look at my wallet.
Do you have 500 bucks cash?
I can probably get it from my ATM.
But even then, sometimes ATM doesn't even give that much cash.
Well, I probably have to do two transactions.
It doesn't matter.
I look at my wallet.
I don't have my ATM cards.
Oh, my gosh.
Oh, my gosh.
I'll forget what's safe.
Florida.
Okay, yeah.
So I have to drive all the way back
No, you don't just ask your buddy for it?
No, she didn't have money.
She says, I don't have a card on me either.
Oh my God.
So I had to go all the way back, 45 minutes to my house, get the car from my wife, drive to get.
I spent five hours dealing with this ordeal, and I spent $500.
Did you catch any fish?
No.
Not a dang bite.
Man, if I just knew where I had trying to.
In Florida, Florida.
Dang, okay, got it.
Never going back, are you?
No, I'll go back.
I like Florida.
I love Florida.
Man, I love Florida.
I've been pretty cool.
I'm sorry that happened to you guys.
It's terrible, man.
We went to Maine and New Hampshire.
It was a great time.
But we were grilling.
You never can believe this.
I was in Florida.
And now it was it.
You're like, no, no, no.
But we have a new grill.
And I'm not great on the grill.
But I'm okay.
And this grill is really easy.
And so I was like, oh, me, my wife was like, hey, we should grill.
So we grilled something out.
the other day just her and I.
And then she's like, let's get the grill going again.
No chance of rain.
And so just we like texted a couple, one couple.
And so they came over with their parents.
And I'm like, come over it pours rain.
I got drained.
I sit down and grill everything.
It poured the whole time.
And all I could think about, that was the rain coming from Florida.
It didn't rain in Florida, let me tell you.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
But that wasn't bad.
My vacation was good.
That's the only thing I had is it poured down rain while we were grilling.
Good for you.
Yeah, and that was good.
Amy, you?
We had a staycation, so I loved it.
It was great.
I didn't have to travel with two kids.
I just feel like sometimes you don't think staying home is going to be good for your soul.
And it was for us.
We went to the lake.
We had more meals, like out, just kind of had fun, played more games together.
So I feel like for me and Stashear and Stevenson, it was a really good time.
We normally go to Colorado every 4th of July.
That's where we go.
I've never been here before.
for the fourth and it was really nice to just
stay home because my sister came
to visit us shortly after for her TV show
so there's no point in flying all the way
to Colorado for like a day.
We went on the river on the fourth, a boat.
Did you float? No, no, we on a boat.
It was the coverland, so you could take a boat.
Oh, yeah, a big river. Yeah. And so
there's nobody out there on the 4th of July.
Usually the 4th that's jam-packed
if we got into the lake that had been the case. But we went out,
wait, surfed and... You can get in that water?
Yeah, yeah, we did.
I didn't know. There were a couple, every time.
Can't W. Ford here and there.
But other than that,
I grew up in water like that sometimes.
That's all good by me.
But yeah, we did that and that was good.
I forgot about that.
We should have stayed in town then.
Did it last?
Yeah, you know, it's, hey, don't underestimate it.
I did, though, from two being at two.
You came over, too.
Like, we had a storm.
That was a day we lost power.
Dude, there was a storm that hit,
and it was just a rain storm,
not grill storm,
but like four or five days before that,
we have a massive tree in our front yard
lightning and wind hit it
gone. Whoa. Like it broke
in two huge places, luckily didn't fall in the house.
And so then we had to have somebody come and
remove the whole tree from our front yard
because the storm hit. We didn't have power
for 24 hours or so.
And we're okay. Guys
no, go fund me. I'm sorry.
I'm okay. I don't need to go fund me.
You need cash? But it was annoying
but for 24 hours. But yeah, we lost
the rest of peace. We lost a tree.
Wow. A whole tree. And then Amy didn't have
power either and we live close so they just came over
and so we just all hung out but
you know it was like Abe Lincoln we were straight
candlelight log cabin and stuff
except for Stasheera was my daughter
was the only one with a little
charger thing like a mofie what are those called
portable chargers I said sure how much for him
so she had she's the only
one with charge and everyone was borrowing
it we couldn't find it for a minute and I thought oh my gosh
Bobby kept it Bobby kept it
no I got blamed for
bones bones come on I got blamed for keeping the charger
and I put it in her
We gave them some gifts that we had at the house for Amy's son and daughter that we hadn't seen it a little bit.
So we gave them the gifts and they had bags and I put the Mofi in to share his bag.
And all of a sudden I get a text back, do you have my charger?
No, I don't have your charger.
Yes, you do.
We know you don't have power and you stole my charger.
It was in the bag.
Bobby can't stand being below 80%.
Right.
I was like, oh gosh, he maybe just held on to it.
Well, I'm sorry, Florida was rough for you guys.
Maybe a good staycation.
Yeah, no.
I love a good trip to.
I recommend it.
How many sides do it?
story? Oh, three. There's the one person, person one, person two, and then the real
story. And I'm going to say that before I even read you this story. It's not the greatest look
for Carly Pierce. And I saw it while it was, I saw it while it was happening. I laughed. I thought
was hilarious. Because even the little town was like driving at her. So there were stormed. Let me just
read you the block before I give my personal thoughts. Because I was watching it while it was
happening and I was like, is this really? This is this what's actually happening right to the second,
like an hour and a half north. So Jeffersonville, Indiana has issues with Carly Pierce over her
last minute cancellation of a concert due to inclement weather and the $75,000 fee she was paid and
contractually not obliged to return. Carly said the decision to cancel was made in consultation
with the town and that she was never asked to return the performance fee. After the cancellation,
multiple Jeffersonville officials offered public statements. Mayor Mike Moore called the situation
disheartening and a city attorney stating the city is disappointed in Carly Pierce's decision.
Officials also claim that Carly Pierce's team refused to reschedule the date, at least initially,
and some fans pointed out, Taylor Swift started a show in Cincinnati affected by the same
weather system an hour early and was able to fulfill the appearance. Reports are the singer is now
returning the money, though there is still a they said, she said aspect of the whole thing,
with both sides saying anything that went down, they are saying differently from each other.
That's from W. W.HAS 11 ABC. There is an act of God.
Clause and contracts
That if you can't do it
And it storms and everybody's there
We still pay you
The thing is the weather never got bad
Yeah
Oh
It potentially just
It potentially might have
And then and then Taylor
I saw Taylor announced too
Hey guys I'm coming on an hour early
So we can get in before the storm
I think the weather got bad later later
But Taylor
Taylor right up the road was like
Massive show
It was like hey Twitter
Hey guys we're gonna start an hour early
So get there so we can get the show in
and then I wish I had the tweet from the town
because they were giving it to Carly Pierce
and then people were like, it never even rain.
Like, why don't you have the show?
You could have gone on early.
You could have got.
And then apparently she kept the money too,
which is hilarious.
But now she's giving it back, I think because that's a bad PR move.
The town also claimed they asked if she would come back in another time
and perform a makeup show and she declined.
Oh, no.
It's worse.
That's so funny.
There are three sides of the story.
The side that I was watching while I was happening, I was like,
this is not good for Carly Pierce as it was happening.
Because I'm like, yeah, did she address that part?
Like she said, actually I said,
well, I can't pick a date at this time or maybe later.
Carly made a statement and she felt there was considerable misinformation about the issue.
After the decision was made to pull the plug in her performance,
Pierce says her and her team were offered final payment for the show on site,
which is industry standard, but declined to accept the payment.
Additionally, the advanced deposit is in the process of being returned.
that's what's up.
Dallarius.
I mean, the show could have happened.
I mean.
Because it did.
And I think the Taylor thing hurts too because
Taylor made it happen.
Yeah.
Well, they said...
A much bigger show.
Same weather system.
It's the storm that knocked a tree down at my house.
But it just came so much later.
What do you see, lunchbox?
They said, unfortunately, Carly Pierce refused the city request.
Oh, this is it.
This is it.
Sorry, I'm sorry.
So take hers.
Start over, start over.
This is a tweet?
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, he found it.
Unfortunately, Carly Pierce refused the city's request for her to take the stage early as a way to get the show in and avoid the weather.
Oh, man.
I thought there was something else on there, too.
But it's just like the city is disappointed in Carly Pierce's decision.
And I'm trying to scroll through them if they have any more tweets.
But they asked her to go on earlier set and a half.
She's like, nah, we're good.
Again, three sides, guys.
Well, did she have plans earlier?
She probably wanted to go to the Taylor show.
Oh, that's it.
She's like, I've got a way to get out of this.
Go watch Taylor now.
Let's do as Scoobis Steve suggests.
It was our executive producer.
He gets to pick the bit.
We just do the bit regardless blindly.
Scoobo Steve, how are you?
Pretty good, man.
This is a really good one, though.
This involves everyone here in the show,
and you have a chance to win $650 million.
Okay.
How was your vacation, by the way?
It was nice.
My family's back in San Francisco, so I'm lonely for the next three weeks.
Oh, they're gone?
They're gone, yeah.
So I'm happy to be back and see people again.
So you were at home by yourself?
I've been at home by myself all week.
Just doing nothing.
Why don't you text me?
I was here for most of the week.
Oh, yeah.
I was just like watching TV and movies and things that.
Do you like that?
Where do you have?
I kind of liked the long time.
Yeah, I didn't mind it.
I went to the gym.
It was nice.
I saw you going back to the gym for the first time in years.
First time in two years, almost three years, yeah.
Don't go too hard because you'll be so sore and you'll be like, I don't like this and you'll stop going.
It's too late.
I already got really sore.
But I'm still going to go, though.
I'm not giving up on it.
Okay.
All right.
What is your bit?
So my thing is the powerball jackpot is tonight.
It's the ninth largest in history.
I want to bring back Scuba's Lucky Balls.
I only needs $20 from everyone on the show to put it in,
and we have a chance to win $650 million tonight.
Of course I'm in.
I'm going to contribute.
I don't want to be in, but now that he said it, I have to do it because if I don't do it,
and we win.
Well, you said in the past, if it's over $500 million, you'll entertain the offer.
So we're well over that.
Yeah.
Okay.
Yeah, let's do it.
20 bucks.
He doesn't sound so excited.
lot of freaking money. We feel like you kind of trapped us.
I don't like you
taking credit for the lottery. I am the lottery
person. You're terrible at it. Every time we play with you,
we lose, we lose, we lose, we lose, and lose more.
Maybe we should do the bit with a scratch
off, but Scooba gets the tickets the next time.
I'm down for that too, but this is immediate, though.
This is big, big money.
Big, big money. Okay. I'm in. Of course I'm in.
But it is. Lod's
lottery pool. No, Scoob is lucky balls.
Who's getting the... Who is not in?
Mike's not in. Good for you. Smart play.
Morgan, are you in?
Yeah, I'll do it.
Ray?
In?
Okay.
Mike, you're the only one.
We're all in.
You're still good?
All right.
Okay.
Well, if we go with a big amount, I'll give Mike a million dollars.
I'll shave some off.
You're saying that right now.
Well, then I don't even want to play it.
I'll just like the million dollars.
Well, it's too late.
You'll give him a million out of your portion.
Out of my portion, yes.
He works hard and he deserves it.
He ain't.
Okay.
Okay.
We'll give you the cash.
All right, there it is.
Thank you, Scova.
You're welcome.
The only problem is he doesn't have Venmo.
Oh, gosh.
Well, you got to give him cash.
Cash only.
Oh.
I just pulled up Venmo.
Sorry.
Sorry, money's not gone.
Yeah, yeah.
Bobby Bone Show.
Story of the day.
This story comes to us from Minnesota.
A 19-year-old man walked into a restaurant and you're thinking, oh, he robbed the place.
No, he pulled out a bunch of skittles and started pegging people.
Boom!
Boom!
Hitting employees, hitting customers.
Just throwing skittles at every.
one. So they call 911,
he flees, and there was Skittles everywhere.
He fleed?
Yeah, he'd run from the cops for a
Skittles. Like, I feel like that's going to get you in trouble more than the Skittles is.
It was an unprovoked attack, and they found him
about a block away, arrested the 19-year-old.
I hear you. Did he have any other charges
against him for any other reason, like, outstanding warrants?
He had been arrested the week before for possession of
LSD and marijuana.
It's just walking in and chunking Skittles.
That's just not a you don't do that by it so isolated
That's pretty funny though
It's not like I'm living a healthy life
I'm very fulfilled
You know what I'm gonna go chunk some skittles and run
When he yelled
Taste the rainbow
Taste the rainbow
No he didn't
Oh my god
I'm looking at a picture of him
He looks 12
He looks like a kid
But he's got face tattoos
Huh
He looks
If you were to say how old is this kid
I say 14
But face tattoos
You know speaking of getting arrested
You know what I told you guys
The story
I got a ticket for talking on the phone
In my car
Do you guys remember this
a few weeks ago.
And what I was in that story,
what I was saying was,
I felt bad for the cop
that he had to pull me over
because I was doing it.
I couldn't get my Bluetooth to connect.
I was on the phone.
I was talking.
And he pulled me over
and I immediately was like,
I'm at the mercy of the law.
I was talking on the phone.
I will take the ticket.
It was a whole thing.
And my only point was
I felt bad that the police officer
had to pull me over
because their lives are in danger
every single time,
even for knuckleheads like me,
that he's got to pull over.
Guess who I ran into
at the opery two nights ago?
The cops officer?
Yeah.
Really?
Three nights ago.
Did you kick him out?
No, no, no.
He was working.
I escorted him out.
Exactly.
So he's in full state trooper uniform.
And, you know, backstage at the Grand Ole Opry, it's wide open.
Everybody just talks to everybody.
There are no rules.
There's no hierarchy of Garth Brooks or the person that's replacing the sweet tea.
You're back there.
You deserve you back there.
Everybody's cool.
And so I'm walking around and just talking to people and taking pictures with people.
And he says, hey, how's it going?
And I say, good.
He says, I'm officer, whatever.
I say, really great.
meet you. And for me, I really
enjoyed telling police officers that I
appreciate them because they're risking their life all the time.
And I say, hey, you really appreciate what you do? And he goes,
you know, do I like familiar to you?
And right then I thought, oh, you're my dad.
But it wasn't. It wasn't. That'd be cool. Yeah, it wasn't my dad.
Yeah, it wasn't my dad. But that's where my head goes
every time an older man says, do I look familiar to you?
And so I said, I don't know. He goes,
I pulled you over
like a few weeks ago. And I said,
oh, you gave me the ticket. We're talking on my phone.
And he said, yeah. He said,
My dispatch called me the next day and said, did you give Bobby Bones a ticket for talking on his phone?
He goes, that's who that was?
And I said, don't feel bad.
I was doing it.
And I understand this to gas myself up.
He said, you were the nicest person I've ever pulled over because you said, I did it.
I'll take the ticket.
Well, yeah.
He said, I never had anybody be like, please give me the ticket and you're safe.
I'm not going to do anything.
Just please, I deserve it.
And he said, I left going, well, that was weird.
And so we talked and he said, did you pay it or you?
I was like, yeah, I paid it.
I deserved it.
And then that was it.
So what are the odds he was at the Opry?
So what happened was somebody was doing security and they called in sick.
So I guess they just called a police officer to come do security.
And so it was him.
Wow.
And then him and I talked for a bit.
That's crazy.
I didn't throw he skittles or anything.
I didn't get arrested.
But it just reminded me when I was talking about the cop story.
I ran into the police officer that took me to the big house.
You didn't go to the big house.
Yeah, I felt like it though.
I felt like one step away.
Whatever he just described me as the nicest person.
Any minute I could have gone to jail.
Okay, thank you, Lunchbox.
I'm Lunchbox. That's your Bonehead Story of the day.
It's time for the good news countdown.
It's the good news countdown.
Counting down the biggest good news stories across the lab.
Here we go, number three.
Number three.
A man in Connecticut got shot while driving his car on Tuesday,
but he's okay after his cell phone.
Stop the bullet.
He was only grazed by it.
Last we heard the cops were still looking for the shooter,
but his cell phone saved him.
That's crazy.
Was he talking on it?
That's a good plan.
I don't know.
All right, because that's illegal.
He was in his pocket?
I would think it was in his...
It better be.
I think it was in his pocket.
Oh, true.
You can't hold that phone up to your face.
That's how he gets a ticket.
Saves his life, but...
Dang, that would be crazy.
That would be hilarious.
Okay, next one up.
Number two.
A New Jersey man was reunited with his high school class ring
over five decades later when another man found it
while snapping pictures.
Here's Jim Keelene,
talking about getting his ring back
so many years later.
51 years later, this is happening.
I just still can't believe it.
I said, Jim, that's got to be you that they're looking for.
The ring was in decent shape.
I'm going to wear it.
I mean, this is just phenomenal.
I mean, I'll wear it.
He's pumped.
That guy's excited.
Let's go to number one.
Number one.
A firefighter in Florida just adopted a baby that was left outside his station back in January.
Someone left the baby in a safe haven baby box, which a lot of fire departments have now.
He's the one who found her.
Her name is Zoe.
She's five months old.
he and his wife have been trying to have kids for over a decade.
They're thrilled.
So he says, he saw Zoe and was like, yep, that's it.
That was the Good News Countdown.
And that's the show.
Amy, what's up today?
Anything?
I, my sister is in town and she leaves today, so probably just hanging out with her until she flies.
What about you?
She flies.
She flies.
So she just to go back to Colorado.
What about you?
I have a private event tonight.
Oh.
Oh.
Not dirty.
It's not dirty.
It's not dirty.
It's just like a private.
private, as we call it. It's a comedy
event for a major corporation.
Wow. It's the best. I don't
talk about them a lot, but it's the best because
it pays you way more than if you're doing your own
show, because it's a company just going, we'll like to have
anybody. We'll pay an extra, and it's here.
They're almost never in Nashville,
and so it's here tonight. So
yeah, I don't know. I don't know what I'll say
except I got very fortunate and I'm going to go do it and I'll
have some money when it's over. But I'm going
to do a good job. That's it for me.
Eddie, quickly. Yeah, I have
a car is coming for me. I have a car.
I'm a crossroads Ford from North Carolina sending me a car, so I'm going to pick it up at noon.
Here?
Yeah, it's a Ford Mock E. I'm going to have it for a week.
I'm pumped.
What's a Mock E?
It's an electric SUV.
Oh, that's cool.
Lunchbox?
Nap.
I need a nap.
Good for you.
First day back.
Yeah.
More now.
Thank you.
See you tomorrow.
Bye, everybody.
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A win.
I don't care what I'm saying.
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