The Bobby Bones Show - (Mon Full Show) Boss Calls In About Lunchbox Stealing His Expensive Liquor From Mail Room + Amy’s Nominated For an Award! + Raymundo Thinks Sam Hunt Wants To Hang Out With Him
Episode Date: January 22, 2024Last week, someone anonymously spilled the tea that Lunchbox stole a bottle of wine that was meant for the boss of the company. He heard about it and called in to confront Lunchbox... Plus, find out w...hat award Amy is nominated for and why Eddie and Lunchbox are jealous. Then, Raymundo and Sam Hunt exchanged comments on an Instagram post, and now he thinks he wants to hang out with him. Hear our thoughts!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Come on, Bobby.
Transmitting.
What's up, everybody?
Hope you had a great weekend.
We're back.
Morning, studio.
Morning.
All right, here's the get-to-know-you question.
I'll go first,
since you guys have not heard the question
in advance.
If your hometown was a food, what food would it be?
Now it could be your hometown.
It could be your neighborhood.
I'm from Mountain Pine, Arkansas, population a little over 700.
And we would be fried chicken strips and French fries, but thrown in the same friar.
It cooked at the same time and then dumped into a plate, just greasy as crap.
Oh, yummy.
With ketchup from the refrigerator on the edge, so you can dip it for both.
Ooh.
That would be us because we had a place called the Yum Yum Shop,
and they just made a bunch of crap like that kind of food,
like awesome food.
But also we didn't eat healthy.
We didn't know what that was.
So I would go fried chicken strips and French fries,
but same spot and dumped in.
That's awesome.
Amy?
Okay, I'm going to go a plate of Mexican food.
So for me it would be some tacos, some rice, some beans.
Definitely, queso, either drizzled all over it or queso for the
table. That's Austin for you or is it like a part of
Austin? That's Austin for me, Tex-Mex. I mean, that's where
I feel like all my friends, that's where we would go eat. When I go back to visit,
that's what we go eat.
So what everybody's died out from from.
Double-fried chicken spices. Yeah, same here. Eddie?
Yeah, mine's going to be a Botana platter. Do you know what that is?
Well, tell about where you're from first. I'm from South Texas,
McCallon, Texas. It's the very southern tip of Texas, like seven miles north of Mexico.
And a botana platter is this big old platter, the size of
of my desk like, I don't know,
three feet wide, and it's got everything
you can think of. Fahitas,
barbecue chicken,
it's got nachos, it's got jalapenos,
it's got even shrimp on there.
It's everything you can imagine that's Mexican
food, all in one platter.
Like a buffet? It sounds like a charcutta.
No, no, they bring the whole plate
to the table. Like a meat and cheese.
Wow. Yeah. I need that.
I am from Austin, Texas, represent
North Side, and it's going to be
a barbecue plate. You got ribs.
That's good. You got brisket. You got
baked beans. You got mac and cheese
potato salad. That's what it would be. Morgan?
Well, I'm from Wichita, Kansas, but
I don't feel like this is accurate for Wichita.
Maybe for me as a vegetarian, though.
That's why she doesn't eat meat.
So mine would have been
Kraft mac and cheese with mashed potatoes and white bread with butter.
But hers would really be Pizza Hut because that's
where it started. Yeah. It did start there.
But no, no, no, no, no. You can't do hers.
It's what she... No. That's what I grew up eating.
Yeah, what if we were like, maybe yours.
What's start? The Alamo.
I'm just telling you
Ray, Michigan
Yeah, mine's a pasty
It rhymes with nasty
It's a pop pie
And it's just filled with everything
Roast, beef, potatoes, corn
It keeps you warm in the winters
And a lot of people are learning
That'll probably keep you warm nowadays
So maybe it'll end up
Becoming a nationwide food
Pasty, look it up
Good luck at that
All right, thank you
All right, everybody feel good?
Yeah?
Let's open up the mailbag
You send an email
And we read it all the air
It's something we call Bobby
Mailbag.
Hello, Bobby Bones.
My boyfriend and I broke up about nine months ago.
We were together for five years.
We moved in together at two years and got a dog.
We adopted and cared for this dog together.
And now we are faced with the task of co-parenting him in separate households.
It's been a challenge of time for both of us,
but we are committed to maintaining a healthy and amicable separation for the sake of our dog.
He, my ex, recently informed me he's seeing someone new.
So that adds a new layer.
Because I'll likely run into her dropping and picking up the dog.
I wanted to ask for advice how to navigate this situation effectively.
Ensuring our dog's well-being remains a top priority.
Signed, divorced dog mom.
It's easy.
You can do Solomon?
Take the dog cut in half.
Oh, oh, oh.
Then the first one that steps, they goes, no, no, no, they can have it.
No.
No.
That's your dog?
No.
No, you need a drop-off exchange location.
Oh, yours is maintain what they're doing.
Humans do this with their human children.
Got it.
Children.
At times.
If you don't want to go from house to house, you can have a location where you meet and the exchange happens.
Of the two, and I understand you both love the dog more.
Yeah.
One of you, that's your dog.
Now, that doesn't mean that the other person shouldn't get the dog some, but we need to keep that dog in one place, let it know its natural home.
If it's with you, that's great, 80% you, we don't even do 50-50 crap because one of you love that dog more than the other one.
It's just the truth.
And the other person may be trying to keep it just despite the other person.
So if you really care about the dog, you know as well as I do.
One of you love that dog more than the other one.
So that needs to be the person who keeps the dog most of the time.
But they need to admit that.
Yeah, you don't think it could be equal love?
No, one person is hanging on so they can see the other person.
I agree.
Yeah, of course.
Okay.
Like think about your kids.
You love one of them more.
You mean either Ben or I love them more?
You have a favorite.
I'm talking about your two kids.
You have a favorite.
You have four kids.
You know.
I have a favorite.
Yeah, you rank them all the time.
We do it after the show.
All I'm saying is it's not this little change in of the cars and the dogs and the houses.
It's not going to last a whole long time because you're going to go, it's a dog.
Now, but one of you won't like that because you love the dog more.
That's who should keep the dog.
Our head audio producer, Raimundo, says he saw a celebrity at the mall.
How big of a celebrity at the mall?
Big celebrity, country music star.
They have number ones.
A list, B list.
C list? So still a big deal.
Big deal. We're talking about.
It's interesting. It was a side I'd never seen
of the country artists. They're a big shopper apparently.
Guy or girl?
It was a dude. He was with his chick.
Boe, Bose. The last time he did this, it was
Chris Stapleton playing tennis at the mall.
Pickleball in the mall. But it wasn't.
Correct. He can't play pickleball
in the mall anymore. Yeah, they took that down.
No, no, but he said it never was him.
Are you sure this is that celebrity?
100%. It walked one foot by me.
I got it. Did you not talk to him?
No, I was going to try and impress my sister, though, and be like, hey, I know, I know, blank, blank, but also they're with their woman, their wife, I don't know.
Didn't want to bother them.
It was kind of a dead day at the mall.
So it's really, if you go to that, the mall I was going to isn't one you want to be seen and be seen.
You're laying low.
What?
And why do you say you didn't know they were such a shopper?
Five bags in his arms.
Kind of a manly guy.
Rocking a whole armful of groceries or, like, designer jeans and boots?
My gosh.
Do you guys want to do 10 questions?
Yes or no only, something figured out?
Yes.
All right, Amy, go ahead.
You know it's a dude.
You know it's somebody with a wife.
He says kind of manly.
Or girlfriend.
But he's not sure.
But he changed it to wife, though.
Well, okay.
He also said groceries and he's at the mall.
So I don't know what.
He did say, stay able to play pickleball at the mall, too.
Designer jeans.
Okay.
Let me start?
Yeah.
Is this artist known for their facial hair?
Yeah.
Okay.
Wow, what a strong yes to get there.
Facial hair.
Known for their facial hair.
Go ahead.
Does this person ask Bobby for money a lot of times?
No.
Okay.
Who would that be?
Eddie?
Ray, have you seen this person in the mall before playing pickleball?
No.
Great question because it could have been Stapleton again.
That's all I thought.
I was like, what?
I got it.
Do you see him walking around a bunch of bags?
No, mine was Coleswindale.
Oh.
All right, Ray.
And also Stapleton's in A, I do believe I said B list.
Oh, he did say that.
Oh, okay.
A would be like entertainer of the year.
B would be like big star, but not quite entertainer of the year category.
Known for his facial hair?
Who's got a mustache?
Orban.
Has he performed in the studio in the last 12 months?
Yes.
Regular.
That was a strong.
Oh.
Oh.
Well, if you got it, go.
But I have a question.
Oh, but if you get, go ahead.
We have four.
We have six left.
We're a team here, guys.
Okay.
does Bobby
golf with him?
No, no.
You know how I thought of this.
Yeah, for sure.
Who?
It's Jordan.
Jordan Davis.
I got this.
You ready?
No, I don't...
If you miss it, though, we lose.
Okay, all right.
Did Abby used to have a crush on this guy?
No.
That's who I thought.
That'd be a facial?
Yeah.
I would say Nate Smith is C-lister.
This is more of a B.
I don't know.
That's not necessary.
He's not bad.
He's like new artist.
That's good.
Yeah.
He's just strong on the B-lister.
Yeah.
Eddie?
Uh, Ray.
Go ahead.
Ray, uh, there's other questions about music.
I said, well, don't tell us what to ask.
I mean, I got to put you in some direction.
You're not even close.
Then we lose.
But let us play the game.
We're not even close?
Did he say country?
If he's performed in here, he's got to be.
No, he doesn't.
He said a regular.
They say regular.
Yes.
Be-list artists.
Like, facial hair.
Like, uh, is he an
band. Ask you in a band. Okay. Okay. Ray
is, oh, that's a good one. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Ray, is he part of a band? Yes.
It's not just him.
Oh.
Okay, so how many is that?
One, two, three, four, five, six, seven. I'm eight.
We have to get it by Amy so we can guess it on lunchbox.
Are there any females in his band? No.
Okay, so it's not Lady A.
And it's not a little big time. Oh, I got it. I got it.
You get to guess it. It'll be on you.
Okay. Is he in a band,
with his brother.
Yeah.
Yeah, great question.
And the answer is yes.
Okay, got it.
What's that guy?
I was named.
Oh, no.
Now,
now Lutzbox has to say it.
Yeah.
We can tell him, though, right?
He's got to be John Osborne.
Okay, I didn't know his name.
It's got to be John.
Yeah, so I was thinking.
What's the other one's name?
T.J.
Yeah, that's it.
So it's got to be John Osborne.
That's who it is.
Guess it out.
John Osborne.
Yeah, John Osborne and Lucy Sylvan.
Yeah.
You didn't say what up?
They're the nicest people in the whole world.
I'm not as close to him as y'all are.
I've never really even said hi to him when he walks by,
so it would have been weird,
and I'd randomly say hi to him in the mall.
But he walks right behind me all the time,
and I don't even say hi in the studio.
Yeah, I see him at the grocery store.
You do?
Yeah.
This is the greatest dude.
All right, well, Ray, thank you for that story.
That's pretty good.
That's pretty good.
Where were the bags from?
He's definitely going free bird.
I don't know, maybe they've got a tour coming up.
Burritos?
Like boots?
Yeah.
No, no real.
It's time for the good news.
All right, I got a sweet story that's gone viral on TikTok.
And there was this couple, they took their baby on the first trip ever.
They went from New Jersey to Mexico.
Their baby's only five months old.
So they were a little nervous how this trip would go.
Well, it went well.
And on their flight home, in a plane, on the flight home, they were sitting next to this woman named Megan Rubin, who was crocheting stuff.
And Romy, the little baby, was taking an interest in the crochet.
So Megan decided to look at her outfit, pull out some yarn that matched it, didn't tell the parents what she was doing.
And then when the flight landed, she was like, hey, I made your baby Romie like a little beanie for her head for her first flight ever, her first trip ever.
So I just thought it was like really sweet that that woman did it.
They put it on TikTok.
It went viral.
But Megan plans on continuing to crochet things for Romi for years to come.
Just for Romi?
Mommy goes to prom and a crocheting dress.
And it's something that...
It's like a thing they have to always do now.
I know.
It's like the grandma and the kid who actually texting on Thanksgiving.
So they have to have Thanksgiving together every Thanksgiving.
Dang it.
It's something that Megan said she took up during the pandemic.
And so she hasn't been doing it for very, very long.
But it brought her so much joy just to randomly,
even with the time constraints of the flight,
be able to finish a beanie in time to give it to the baby.
No, that's cool that she did that.
Cute baby.
I wish I had that hat.
Are the beanie's cool?
Yeah, it's good.
It's got a ball on top.
Oh, I love a ball on top.
All right, that's what it's all about.
That was Tell Me Something Good.
I will play you a famous quote from a celebrity or history or TV or pop culture.
You got to tell me who it's from.
You're all playing.
Write your answer down.
Here's your example.
All right, all right, all right.
Just say it.
McConnor.
Matthew McConaughey.
But have also accepted the character name.
Wooderson.
Yeah.
But I have Matthew McConaughey written down.
Ready, guys.
Ready?
Go.
One giant leap for manned.
Who said that?
Think about it?
I don't know.
Yeah.
For man.
One giant leap for man.
Ready in?
Yeah.
In.
Lunchbox?
Neil Armstrong.
Amy?
Neil Armstrong.
Eddie?
Neil Armstrong.
Correct.
Why are you?
What's with a toot, Amy?
I don't know.
She's like Neil Armstrong.
No, no, I'm thinking.
You're thinking it never happened?
Oh.
Oh, you think it's fake.
No, not at all.
Hey, cuckoo, cuck.
All right, next up.
Here we go.
The top.
So it again.
The top.
One more time.
The top.
I'm in.
I'm in for the win.
In.
Lunchbox?
Paris Hilton.
Amy?
Parasilton.
Eddie?
Parasilton.
Number three.
You get a car.
You get a car.
In for the win.
Everybody gets a car.
I'm in.
Eddie?
I've actually never seen this clip, but it's Oprah.
Lunchbox?
I should have been in the audience for that.
Oprah.
Amy?
Oprah.
Correct.
Good.
Next.
Winning.
Here it is again.
Winning.
I'm in.
Winning.
Winning.
Winning.
Hold on.
Winning?
Winning.
Okay.
Are you telling me to call time?
Hey, what's with the to?
Oh my goodness, Amy?
What's with the to do?
No, I wasn't telling you to call time.
Hey, what's with the to?
Stop, stop, stop.
I wasn't telling you to call time.
I was saying enough with the clip.
Even that.
That's what the toad.
I'm not going to give her a, you know what I am.
Yellow card!
Wow!
Right, just for fun.
Okay, Eddie.
I don't know, Jersey boy.
Incorrect.
Amy.
Charlie Sheen.
Correct. Lunchbox. Charlie Sheen.
Correct. Winning. That's his
Tiger Blood era. I don't remember. I don't know what that is.
Oh, he went on a crazy...
Yeah. Here we go. Next up.
Yes, chef.
Yes, chef. Yes, chef. Here it is again.
Yes, chef. Yes, chef.
In.
Yes, chef.
Yes, Jeff. Let me check up with Amy. Can I still play the clip or no?
Should we stop?
Yeah, you can stop playing.
You tell us, Amy.
You let us know. You're good. You're good.
Everybody in?
I'm in for the win.
Amy.
I don't know. Is that from the bear?
Eddie. He's the bear.
Lunchbox.
I said he's the chef on that TV show, The Bear.
If you wrote The Bear, you have it.
Good job.
He wrote down the Bear.
What's his name, Buzz?
The Bear.
That's all I wrote down.
What is it?
What's his real name?
I don't know.
The Bear.
He was in.
Jeremy Allen White.
Yeah.
All right, here we go.
Next one up.
That's it.
Read my lips.
One more time.
Read my lips.
No.
I'm in for the win.
What do you have?
George Bush.
Amy.
Ronald Reagan.
Eddie?
George Bush.
Yeah, George H.W. Bush, I'll accept it from you two.
If one of you would have given me specific, I would have counted that one more, but you didn't.
Amy, Ronald Reagan, close enough, but not really.
Yeah, not at all.
Did we ever do that?
Well, we don't pay taxes?
No, he actually raised taxes.
Need my life.
Shouldn't read his lips.
Oh, man.
Yeah, yeah.
All right, next one.
Lunchbox with a one point lead.
We have.
This stuff.
Just this one and three more.
How may I say we're doing?
Can you play one more time?
say? Okay. Here, one more time. I'm in, I think. Are you in? Yeah. Lunchbox's your first.
Spicolian fast times at Ridgemont High. Wow. No. Amy. I just put Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
Eddie? I put Sean Penn. It's Ninja Turtles. Amy got it. What on earth? Dude, I'm with you. I thought that was Sean Penn.
Yeah, 100%. We're both wrong. We're idiots. Wow. I overthought. Amy jumps back in the lead. Tide lead.
Good job. Next. Eat my short.
Eat my shorts.
I'm in.
I'm in for the win.
I'm in.
Amy?
Bart Simpson.
Eddie?
Bart Simpson.
Lunchbox?
Bart Simpson.
Correct.
Just two left.
Amy and Lunchbox have a tie for the lead.
Here we go.
Well, I'm not a crook.
Well, I'm not a crook.
Well, I'm not a crook.
I'm in.
Famous quotes, celebrity history, TV, pop culture.
I'm in for the win.
Lunchbox.
Nixon?
Nixon.
Amy.
Nixon.
Eddie.
Nixon.
Yeah. All right, I'm out.
Oh, boo-boo.
Just these two now.
No, you're down one. If they both miss it and you get it, it's tied.
Hey, where to give up?
What I thought?
Give up. Just like the Cowboys, man. Way to give up.
No, stop.
Ouch.
Come, man.
Last one.
What is that?
What is that?
I'm in.
I'm in for the win.
Come on.
Amy.
Wayne's world?
Incorrect.
Baza
Eddie
Wadda
is the Bud Light guys
Lunchbox
Bud Light commercial
Everybody's wrong
It's Budweiser
You got Budweiser
Eddie you'd be in the championship
I thought about it
I couldn't think
I didn't know
Dang it
Because I was thinking Bud
Wiser
The frogs
Bud
Bud
Okay between you two is
Suddeath
Oh yell
Three question sudden death
You know your name is the buzzer
Here we go and go.
Another one.
Lunchbox.
Lodgebox.
DJ Khaled.
Correct.
Wow.
Okay.
Next one.
Take me outside.
Amy.
The girl on Dr. Phil.
Incorrect.
Ludgebox.
Bad Barbie.
In correct.
Bad baby.
F.A. B-H-A-B-I-E, bad baby.
You're thinking of bad bunny, dude.
You think of a Barbie movie.
Okay.
Last one, Amy, if you get this, the ties again.
Here we go.
Make it work.
Make it work.
All right, Michael.
Let's write.
Bill O'Reilly.
No.
Do you make it good?
What?
He was so confident.
Make it work.
Make it work.
Make it work.
All right, Michael.
Go make it work.
Amy, you need this a tie.
All right, Michael, go make it work.
Who is?
Michael, like Michael Scott.
Make it work.
The office.
Incorrect.
Project runway, Tim, Go.
Yeah.
Lunchbox is a day.
Let's go.
Another one.
Another one.
Another one.
Another one.
Another one.
Oh.
They stay there, and they stay there.
And they stay there.
That's a good one, good one, good one.
A win is a win.
A win is a win.
I don't care what you're saying.
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We're going to open up the complaint box.
I'm really trying not to complain, but this is for entertainment purposes only.
So if I reach into the box like this, I pull one out here.
Oh, lunchbox.
This is your complaint.
You have 45 seconds.
Go ahead.
I want to complain about people.
people lying. If you scroll Facebook right now, you see people saying, I read 100 books the last
year. I read 85 books. And every time I'm like, how do you read that much? I'll comment.
How do you read that many books? Well, I'm in the car a lot, so I listen to it on tape.
That's not reading a book, that means you listened to a book. Someone read it to you. You
consumed a book, but you did not read 100 books. Interesting. So annoyed. I'm just surprised you're
that annoyed about something that doesn't matter.
No, no, because it makes people look like they're so smart.
Oh, I can suit.
I read 100 books.
Like, they're reading more than one a week.
That's crazy.
That's crazy.
So is that what you want them to use the word consumed?
Yes.
Or I listen to 100 books on tape.
Between my reading and listening, I listen to 100 books.
Thank you.
Don't sit here and lie and say you read all these books.
I'm not that angry about it, but I feel.
So you rather than be clear, like, I listened to 75 and read 25.
Thank you.
That's more realistic and I understand it.
so far this month, but we had time off
at the first of the year. There you go. So I was able to spend more
time to do it, but I've already read two books. I'm working on a third.
However, I don't do that normally.
Especially they read 100 books, I'd be like, what?
How in the world? That's all you do? But, yeah.
Yeah, like, how in life do you have enough time to read 100 books?
They don't. Oh, I'm in my car a lot.
So you didn't read books. So they read or listened
to over 100 books. Yes. Stop lying, people.
There you go. That's his complaint. Nice job. Thank you.
You feel better? I do feel better.
Okay, let's reach into the box here.
Ooh, there. Oh, Eddie. Okay.
Mine is to the technological people of Apple.
Stop.
The technological people of Apple.
They know who they are.
You mean the people that work at Apple?
Whatever.
Yeah.
The people that make the chargers.
Stop changing the chargers.
Yeah, that's annoying.
And then car people, people that are making cars,
stop changing the charging ports.
Like now I get into a newer car and I have my USB charger.
It doesn't fit anywhere.
It's annoying.
Now they take the USBCs.
What's next?
USB D, USB E?
Like, what are we going to have?
a bunch of like chargers with us all the time?
It's annoying. So annoying. I agree.
You remember the days, dude? Like, look in the wall.
I hear you. And they're going to change it again. At least we're not doing it every year.
They do it what? Every five years?
I don't know. Whenever they get a new model, they figure a way to change, to send the current
faster. Our wall power outlets have been the same since I've been alive. Three prongs.
And I hear you. I do hear you. I do know what I'm saying is they're finding ways to actually
use the charger to make it better. I don't care. Well, it's going to charge faster?
Yes, that's exactly. I think it's more. I think it's more. I think it's more. I
Instead of two hours, it's an hour and 45 minutes.
I'm good.
Oh, yeah.
Okay.
I hear you.
It is annoying because you have to buy,
because I have things that have that little skinny one that goes in,
and I have the new ones that are my computer, but now the new iPhone.
Exactly.
It's stupid.
But I feel you.
Thanks for letting me do that.
I feel a lot better.
You're welcome, buddy.
All right, let me reach in here.
Morgan.
Okay.
All right, Morgan's going to complain.
I'll go ahead.
Yeah, so I, guys, customer service is absolutely terrible right now.
I ordered four pieces of clothing from a pretty high-end place.
I got sent the completely wrong order.
Nothing about it was the same.
And so I'm like, you know what?
I'll send an email.
It's probably a mistake.
So I send an email and they're like, yeah, go ahead and send it back.
You'll be charged $10.
I'm like, I'm charged $10 because you sent the wrong thing.
And I'm like, can somebody please call me about this?
They respond.
It's the same message I just got.
It's a bot.
I'm literally talking to a bot over email.
There's no other place to talk to these people.
She fell in love with the bot.
They hit it off.
Oh, that'd be cool.
You know, that would be cool.
But I'm so angry that we can't even have people doing customer service anymore.
Like, I have a wrong order.
You did the wrong thing and you're not even owning up to it either because you're a bot.
You don't even know what's happening.
Do you think way down the line like way, way, way, way when people are used to bots and they're going to switch to something else,
people are going to be like, I just want to talk to a bot.
Yeah, absolutely.
I really would like talk to the worst.
I don't talk to the psychic bot.
I want to talk to the real bot that here's what I say.
I just guess is like calling in.
But their line, too, like Lunchbox is upset with.
They're line too.
They don't say they're a bot.
They're like, hi, how is your day?
How can I help you?
And I'm like, I know you're a bot.
Well, here's what happens with those a lot of times.
That's just a clip they play at the beginning, but the same person talks afterward.
Oh.
Oh.
What about like, you want to chat on a website?
Yeah, no, no.
You're not a boss.
Don't lie to me.
Let's go.
Let's reach into the complaint box.
Oh, Ray Mundo.
Yeah, me and Eddie got robbed.
Uh-oh.
So you guys remember that blank slate game we played end of October?
Yeah, for a thousand bucks.
Yeah, and me and Eddie split it with the listener.
We all got 333.
Okay.
The listener, us, Eddie, whatever.
The Lister got the money two months ago.
We complained and said we still haven't got paid yet.
Not blank slate's fault.
Our payroll's fault, I guess.
Great board game.
It was on us.
So we got the money.
We got the money.
I checked the checks and balances.
And it's not $333.
Well, you tax, you can be taken out of it.
Tax.
We got tax, dude.
Tax on a game?
Yes.
If you want a game show, you get tax.
Really?
Yeah. And this is great because it's already been taken out for you. Otherwise, you may have to deal with that yourself.
So what did we get, Ray? Well, so it was considered a talent type thing. So we cleared about $200 out of $333.
Wow. Wow. They've been living in America.
That's insane.
That's called taxes, bro.
Dude, we should have taken all the money from the listener and then we'd have at least gotten $33.
Let me ask you this. Did the listener get taxed?
I'm, but I'll do it themselves because they don't go through our.
Okay, but they're supposed to get tax.
Yes.
Okay.
Jeez, I wanted to complain about that.
I'm glad you did.
I got two more complaints here.
Let's rich on this one.
Here you go.
Amy, you have a complaint?
Yeah, just saying hi to people, like when you're on a walk.
I don't know why some people don't say hi back.
Oh, if somebody says hi, I'll say hi back, but I don't ever say hi to begin with.
Okay, well, I say hi to every person I pass on the trail.
Oh, my God.
And I like complain about Amy saying hi to every person.
Yeah, that's annoying.
But why not?
I like that, Amy.
That's nice of you.
I just don't know why we don't say.
high that much anymore. And it's like, I know that you heard me say hi, so I don't know why you're not
saying hi back. And then you just feel stupid for saying hi. Was it a guy? Was it cute? No. It's been,
it's all kinds of people. Oh, dang. Well, it's like a personal problem. All right, thank you.
Does anybody agree with me on that? Yes, I do. I do. But what happened to me one time, though,
there was a guy that was- You say how to every single person you're walking by? Everyone. Hey, man,
how's it going? Hi, how are you? Good to see you. Hey, bye. It's not, it's no big deal.
wave even a...
You can even fake the high.
Like, just open your mouth like you're saying hi.
Hi. Hi. Hi.
But I did it one time and there was a guy working on his garden.
I said hi five times when I walked by his house.
Never, never said hi to me.
After the second time, you should have realized he didn't want to say hi.
After the 10th time, I realized they were deaf.
They were a deaf family.
Oh.
He never heard me.
And I was like, that's on me.
So Amy, that might be a thing.
I had special problem.
You guys, you're bad.
You're bad.
Amy's out during deaf hiking day and no one is getting mad.
Right.
Yeah.
I guess I hear you.
I just don't want to bother people.
I never say hi.
It's a bother to say hi.
I don't want to bother people, so I feel like if I stop them,
hey, how's it going?
Unless I need to say something to them.
But I'm not saying, hey, how's it going?
And stopping them.
It's, you keep walking, but you say hi.
I feel you.
I just don't, I don't have that.
Do you wave at people while you're driving by?
Like, hey.
Growing up, when I lived in a small town
because you pretty much knew everybody.
Odds are you'd know them.
Yeah.
But not in a city on the interstate.
Hey, oh!
Like that buddy the elf would do.
Right.
Okay, last one.
Let me reach in here.
Oh, oh, it's me.
So I ordered three different sweatshirts from an Instagram ad from a company I like.
And let's say I live on Jackson Road.
Okay, so I ordered my sweatshirts.
They come.
They're always pretty good.
Like three days later, they said delivered.
They didn't come.
Jackson, I looked at him.
Deliver, okay?
They took them to Jackson Lane, which is different than Jackson Road.
And I'm like, I don't get my sweatshirts.
And they're like, oh, we're out of them now.
And I'm like, can you not message the people over at Jackson?
They took them to the wrong place.
I know it's not your fault.
They took them in a Jackson-Laynor Road.
But it's their way you can get a hold of them.
Or can I go over there and be like,
you've got my stuff to the wrong address?
I suppose you.
They recommended I would not do that.
Yeah, don't do that.
Really?
Yeah, I mean, odds are it's going to be fine,
but you could get shot or something.
Okay.
So somebody in Jackson Lane got my stuff.
You want lunchbox to go by and grab?
I'm good.
I don't know who made the mess up.
Could have been them at the place.
Could have been the male person.
But also, they shouldn't name two different roads,
one lane, one road, when they're not even near each other.
What about Avenue and...
I don't know.
It's like a phone number.
Right.
You know?
There's one phone number for the place.
You don't need the same name on two addresses.
So anyway, I didn't get my crap.
Sorry, man, that's terrible.
I was going to do EA sports, not putting us,
giving us information about NCAA football
because they keep teasing us.
Yeah, about the new game.
That was stupid.
Or people on Instagram telling me how to raise my dog
because I did a video of Stanley coming down the stairs
because he needs better shot
because of what I said.
And people are like,
I can hear his nails on the wood.
You're not a good dog owner.
You can trim his nails.
What?
I was going to do that by I didn't.
I don't complain.
But you still kind of complain about that.
No, I'm good.
This is for entertainment purposes only.
There you go.
Thank you very much.
After the show today,
we're going to Auburn, Alabama,
to go and sit with their basketball coach,
Bruce Pearl,
and work out with one of the players
for our show too much access.
And it doesn't bother me
because I know people are idiots.
but we go and we go to all these programs
college pro
and we wear their clothes
and we work out in the gym with them
it's called too much access
but like Arkansas Twitter now is like
oh you're a fan of a different team wearing their clothes
oh no
yeah but and it's like I'm the most loyal
like nobody's razor back blood runs redder than mine
ever in the history of the world
and it's like bro I created the show
and so now I'm like
should I not wearing a shirt
and can you imagine you go there and you're like
I can't wear that I'm on Arkansas
off-in.
Right.
Because Auburn just beat the crap out of us because they're really good.
Right.
And I like their coach.
But now it's like, I can't, I can't listen to that, right?
No.
I can't listen to that.
We got a new episode going up today with the Indiana Pacers, which didn't bother me
because it's a protein.
That's different.
You don't have a protein.
Right.
So, but that's been on my mind.
That's what you guys to know.
Sorry.
That's been bothering me.
You're good.
Here's Amy's pile of stories.
I have a list of unspoken office rules that we should never be breaking.
Don't steal the business managers wine.
inside the mail room.
That's one.
And have someone take a picture of it like lunchbox did.
Yeah, one of the things in here is don't mess with other people's stuff.
Yeah. Don't be down with OPP.
Yeah.
Other people's property.
That's right.
Yeah, what else?
So if you've been in a meeting for a long time and the boss says, okay, anything else.
Don't have anything else.
Don't be the one to speak.
Unless you have it, there doesn't need to be anything else.
It should be something that you put in the middle, like of the actual conversation.
don't wait for anything else.
But if you're at the grocery store and they say,
do you find everything you needed?
I feel passionate to be like...
A bit different because if you're in a business meeting,
other people are in there too
and you're holding them all hostage.
That's the thing.
It's other people's time.
Yeah, so don't do anything else.
You can ask that question,
but ask it before anything else.
If it gets anything else,
time's up.
It's over.
Okay.
Yeah.
The third time you walk past someone
in a day doesn't require another hello.
You say hi the first time.
Yeah, I just do,
there he is, or there she is.
I do that for another name.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, or like the tiger woods, big dog.
What a big dog.
Never reheat something smelly like fish.
Okay, I don't eat here really.
Well, let's have bring it from home.
Some people do.
Yeah, in a jar.
Some people do what in it.
Sometimes it gets smelly, but I'm not sure why.
Unless you have a private office, never use your speaker phone and then don't schedule
meetings first thing Monday or last thing Friday.
Got it.
Boom.
Made all those notes.
What else you got?
Spices expire.
Oh, no.
They do?
Yes.
the seed, that's the thing. A lot of people don't think to look at the expiration date on the spices.
Now, I do think that you can go past the expiration date a little bit, but this one story went viral
about this mom that made her famous apple pie and her family was like, Mom, something doesn't
taste right. She's like, no, I did everything I was supposed to do. So they went and checked all the
ingredients and then they noticed that the nutmeg had expired. Why do you say that so weird?
Nutmeg. I say nutmeg.
Nutmeg had expired 24 years ago.
What?
That prompted them to check the rest of the spices and a lot of them were expired.
She'd been holding on to that nutmeg for a long time.
But obviously we probably don't have some of the 24 years old, but I think from time to time just go through your spices and clear it out.
Leanne Rhymes shared on Instagram that she recently underwent a surgical procedure that addressed pre-cancerous cervical
cells. She's had a long history of abnormal pap smears. So she decided to deal with the issue
before it became a real problem and she went public about this to hopefully avoid or yeah,
to avoid others maybe making awareness a mistake awareness. If you have access to this sort of thing,
she just wanted to encourage you. There you go. Thank you, Amy. I'm Amy. That's my pile.
That was Amy's pile of stories. It's time for the good news.
With Bobby.
Tell him it's something good.
George Klopp Sr. 97 years old.
World War II veteran, loyal Cincinnati Bengals fan for over five decades.
I mean, he'd never been to a Super Bowl.
He's been gifted tickets to Super Bowl 58 in Las Vegas by the Bengals.
Sad news, Bengals aren't in it.
No, no.
And they lost their quarterback this year.
But they're like, we still want you to go.
So they got them tickets.
You know when they probably drew this up, they were like, we got a good shot to be there this year.
Yeah.
It'll be the, because it's still awesome.
And Super Bowl's cool to go to, I guess.
It's the lame.
It's cool.
but once you go, you're like, I don't want to do that again.
But you probably need to do that once to say that.
You need to do it once just so you can...
So you know. Because I'm telling you, it's all people.
It's 80% people that don't care about the game.
It, the halftime show on the field, you can't really see it.
The game's fine.
Long commercials.
Half times way longer.
I feel like that's any football game.
Yeah, it's even more than any.
But yeah, he's not really missed a Bengals game in almost 54 years in Cincinnati.
So shout out to the Bengals organization.
They have been planning this.
He's going with the son and it'll be a...
He's 97.
That's awesome.
Just the 97.
Not going to be bad here.
Okay, that means he's going to be bad.
Go ahead.
The Bengals went to the Super Bowl a couple years ago, right?
They may not know a story.
New a story.
You're telling me that now they just now found out about it.
Maybe.
Well, you always just find out about a story at some point.
Kind of weird.
Good point.
Yeah.
How many years have you been going?
So you think they purposefully didn't get them ticket?
Hey, we could take George Klopp, who's been here for 50 years,
or we could wait a couple years.
I mean, they have tickets.
season ticket reps.
Probably been like, man, this guy's been buying tickets
for 48 years. But he may not be buying season
tickets. I don't know. I'm not getting it. Stop
walking me down your road. I'm just saying. The road of despair.
I did not want to walk down the road of despair. Great story.
Thanks, Bengals. That's what it's all about.
That was tell me something good.
If you want people
to like you, whenever you meet
them, they say to talk slower.
Annunciate each word.
People then enjoy your
presence more. That'd be so
weird. But if I was
just talking like this,
it would probably
just be normal. Yeah.
I don't know, man.
This is very slow for me because I naturally
talk way too fast. Right.
But do you like me better right now?
Nope. Yeah. Oh. You do Amy?
I do you
like me? I feel like this guy's weird.
A study of almost 4,000 men and women discovered
that those who speak slightly slower
than normal command
demand more attention. Right. And more.
or respect. Why? Because
unhurried speech
makes you
seem
more authorative.
And smarter in a way. And thoughtful
with your words. I did see
Oh my God. I'm just kidding.
Okay, I know I did see if you wanted to impress your
boss when you talk to him.
Don't use big words and speak
slowly.
Everybody good?
All right, let's go. Morning Corny.
Get it.
The Morning Corny.
How do you tell the difference between a bull and a cow?
Like under the leg?
Oh, no.
It's either one or the other.
One or the other?
I do.
That was the morning corny.
Ramundo, our audio producer, is the biggest Sam Hunt fan.
He traveled across the country to go to a show, went to the meet and greet.
He got a Christmas gift from Sam once
and didn't take it off forever.
He comments on every picture.
He dresses like him.
Ray loves Sam Hunt.
And so you post on every picture.
I do.
And what did you post and what picture was it?
He was outside.
It was his first snow, his child's,
and he did a captain said first snow or something.
And I said, awesome, man.
I'm going to bring over a 30 rack of beer.
I'll bring some baillies and hot chocolate for the chicks.
Let's hang.
And then he responds back.
Bring it.
Wow.
Whoa.
Wow, wow, wow.
Yeah.
I want to introduce you to my...
Yeah.
So this is what happened.
This picture is posted.
It just says snow day exclamation point.
It's Sam in his right arm
is holding his young child
that's probably a year old.
Okay?
Young child's got to be in aon.
Sam doesn't.
Ray does say the following.
I'm heading to your hill now.
I picked up a 30 rack for the boys
and some Coco and Bailey's for our ladies.
And then at Sam Hunt Music.
says bring it. It has 19
likes on it.
That's legit. So Ray thinks he should actually get it and go to Sam's house.
No. 100%.
100%. No, you guys are out of your mind. First of all, I bet that's not even Sam who wrote that.
Oh. That's probably a social media person.
No, no, no, no. They wouldn't just happen to reply to Sisson Ray Mundo.
They know that Ray, that is Sam.
Does Sam hunt want Ray to come to his house and bring a 30 rack and Coco and Bailey's?
No, I mean, no, because here's the thing.
Ray is already acting.
Is that right?
It's a 30 pack of beer, I guess.
I think Sam gets the, like the, that he's being playful, sarcastic.
Like, I'm headed to your hill now.
Like, he's not, so he's replying with also just like the fantasy.
A playful fan.
But I don't think Ray was being playful.
I think Ray was like throwing some bait out there.
Yeah, and it's a little bit of time off of work.
We're out of here early.
So then I was thinking I follow his brother on Instagram.
Do I hit him up and ask for the address?
Then I would just roll up.
If Sam's not doing anything, you're not.
write music right now. It's a snowstorm outside.
I think as long as you have a screenshot to prove it.
Yeah. It's totally fine. That's like your pass.
Oh my God. But there was a thing that was
a little suss then. But you put that in underneath the
windshield wiper when you drive to his house.
Yeah, like a parking pass. You put the screenshot under
the windshield wiper. What happened?
So he did that post and then within
12 hours he did another post and it was for his
tour.
I don't understand. I feel like
his label wanted me to then
really get back into the Sam love. Man, me and him
are friends again. And then they wanted me to post his tour.
and then want to go to his national show in March.
Is that why you didn't comment on the tour post?
Because I'm looking for your...
Yeah, because then I thought I got gotten.
I'm just a pawn.
But that's okay because you love him so much.
You're happy to get caught.
I'm fine with that.
Yeah, see?
He's fine with that.
He's fine getting got.
I don't know why you didn't say,
what's that dress?
Or DM him.
Hey, just say, did you really mean this?
That'd be funny.
Dude.
Like I'm half cringing.
It plays out for everybody to see.
But like, you know,
The artist doesn't say bring it.
They usually just ignore you or if they see it.
Exactly.
That's funny, Ray.
So what should he do then?
Let's have a execution point here.
What should he do?
He DMs them with a picture of the 30 rack and the Bailies and all that and be like, dude.
That's funny.
Yeah, I like it.
And say, what time works for you?
Do that.
Do that with a picture.
DM the picture.
But he doesn't follow you, does he?
I don't know.
So send him the picture of you holding that stuff.
Okay.
And be like, hey, I got it.
Just hit me up with the address.
Sounds good.
So you're half playing
because you can always be like,
I'm joking.
But then also if he's like,
yeah, bring it, then you go.
Okay, so that's why I brought it to you guys.
Perfect.
Yes.
I feel like it's just a joke,
but I'm anxious to see where this takes us.
Sam doesn't follow Ray.
I checked.
Oh, no.
It's okay.
You can still message him to picture.
All right.
He follows Michael Ray.
Oh, maybe he thinks Michael Ray is Ray.
Oh, my God.
That's it.
Oh, that's it.
A win is a win.
A win is a win.
I don't care what you're saying.
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There's an economic component to communities thriving.
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Eddie just yelled, what the?
I just got an email.
That said Amy got nominated for something.
Just Amy, though.
Great.
For what?
I don't have no idea.
It says, like, vote.
Like, Amy is a finalist.
For what?
It says the country air check awards.
Okay.
What?
I'm voting for you.
I'm voting for you.
Thank you.
But why isn't it the Bobby Bone show?
I'm so confused why it's just Amy?
Oh, no.
There's Eddie.
Eddie's on there. No, that's Eddie Fox. Oh, Eddie Fox.
Is it for women of IHart
country? Yes, it is. Then I'm
on that. No, you're not on there, buddy.
Just Amy Brown. I think the air check.
I executive produced that show.
Sorry, bud. You know what? I'm voting for Amy anyway.
You got my vote. Don't be a hater, Eddie.
Well, I was just shocked because usually it's like,
oh, wow, we're up for an award. But this time
it's like, I guess, like, it's like if the Beatles
didn't get an award, it was just Ringo.
Why do you call Amy Ringo? Because you did that
on purpose? I was going to go Paul
and I went Ringo instead. He went Ringo on you, and that
was not nice and you did not deserve that.
The whole band would be like, whoa, that's kind of weird.
Amy does a weekend show that's awesome.
Women of our country.
This is weird.
Isn't it separate?
Is it separate?
What's weird?
God, I hope you went so much.
Who you up against?
Let me see.
I'm looking at Steam come out of his ears right now.
And it's not Eddie who's the most angry.
I'm not that upset.
It's lunchbox.
Yeah.
I don't understand how she gets nominated.
Can you show, can you say who she's up against?
Is it on there?
Let me ask you all this.
Say Bobby was, you know.
Oh, we are nominated for, uh,
Nope.
We won last year so we can't win this year.
Okay, but Amy can't. Hold on. Hold on. Let me read this.
It says National Bobby Bones.
Yeah, Bobby Bones. And then it says the Bibone show.
And then it says, cannot win this year.
So they have the other people listed. Okay.
So what Amy's nominated for now is the National Weekly Personality Show.
Amy Brown, Women of Our Heart Country.
So it's a once-a-week show that she's nominated for.
You got my vote.
Who's she against?
She's up against.
Lon Helton.
Oh, wow.
Oh, he's good.
He's a powerhouse.
Well, it's a big time.
I'm not going to hate on him.
No, you want to lift all these people up over her.
I may have to vote for him.
I met him.
I met Lon.
Kicks Brooks.
Oh.
For American country countdown with Kicks Brooks.
Not sure who that is.
He's one half of Brooks Brooks and done.
Oh.
Yeah.
He's the Brooks.
Heather Froglier?
Oh, yeah.
Impressive.
You know her.
Oh, my, Foxx.
Okay.
Out of
Yeah
Okay
Yeah
Heather Frogler
Bdub
From Bdub radio
Saturday night
I know Bdub
He's really good
Yeah man
He's really good
But Amy you have my vote
That would be awesome
If you won
It would drop
Oh yeah
I mean
The Heather girl
From Seattle
Yeah
He just look up
You deserve to win
But it would kill
That would be the most
That would be the greatest thing
I'd rather you win that award
Than me win any award
Ever again
Yeah
I don't know
Why anybody would be
upset at all. If
Lunchbox hosted his own
weekly show, I would expect that the
nomination would go to just him.
No, guys, you're not understanding. Like, in sync
for example. But this isn't... But if
Justin did a solo record, it could be up
for it. And that's my point. She went solo.
Amy, I'm proud of you.
I mean, shocking they have me,
the woman on the show hosting women of my heart
country. Shocker.
You know what happens to the rest of the man when somebody goes solo?
Is she a big press? Is she Zachatat?
She's like more?
She's like that?
Oh, no.
Friends forever.
These guys wouldn't be jealous or upset if like you were not, if you were nominated for
country top 30.
Countdown?
Yeah, the weekly country top 30 with Bobby Bones is the name of the show.
But if he was nominated for that, would you all be upset?
No, because we still have bits on that.
Okay.
All right.
But that's where you should be upset.
Maybe we need to be on women in my heart country a little more.
Yeah, I'm just saying like, hey, if it doesn't win, maybe the reason it didn't because
you guys went on it.
When you go solo and you start getting a little attention,
you start thinking you're a little too big for your britches.
She didn't even know.
Eddie just screams what that right before we went on the air.
Do you not know, Amy?
No, I have no idea.
Congratulations for being nominated.
I think only people that work in radio can vote.
So if anybody's out there listening that works in radio or.
Yeah, you got to check out Heather.
Frogler.
You got a heck of a show.
I love this.
I'm sure she does.
All right, thank you.
Hey, you want to know how good Heather Frogler is?
Is that her name, Froglier or Frogler?
I don't know.
Okay.
She was a 2021 country radio Hall of
famer. Wow. That's cool. That's awesome. That's why you're on for her? Yeah, for sure.
What's up, everybody? Let's do the news.
Bobby's Big. Stories.
We got this voicemail from Jennifer in San Antonio. Here you go.
I was just curious about your thoughts on El King's performance at the Opry this weekend.
I know you play there a lot, so just wanting to know your thoughts.
I saw this on TikTok. That's where it came to me. It was in my
for you a bunch and I thought it was old.
I didn't realize this was at the Dolly Parton birthday tribute appearance.
She looked pretty drunk when she was performing.
Have you guys seen this?
No.
Okay, I have questions that I'm going to ask after I play this.
What were your thoughts on it?
Oh, I just popped up on Instagram.
I thought, yeah, same thing as you.
Like, okay, well, she had some stuff to drink or something.
They did a big Dolly Parton's 70th birthday celebration.
And a lot of people were like, hey,
look, this is not good what she did.
She posted it. The opera had to apologize for her, too, but I'll play you some of it.
This is the beginning of it. Play that number one.
Hiroki at the bar when you can't keep up with the lyrics.
It does.
Holy fuck.
You're about taking one back.
It sounds a little drunk, huh?
Yeah, a little bit.
Let me play another one.
Here is, I think it's her rant when she's done with the song even more.
Here you go.
You ain't getting your mum back.
I'll tell you one thing.
I'll tell you one thing, it's true.
I don't want to do.
I'll tell you one thing more.
Hi, my name is El Ken.
I'm a little.
I'm celebrating dollars birthday.
We celebrate a dollar's birthday with the bottle.
One way or two.
Every person's song.
Let me see if I can play one of mine.
So here's the thing about Elle.
She has a song called Drunk I Don't Want to Go Home.
You know, a little on brand.
It's her M.O. man.
I like Elle a lot, so I'm biased.
I guess nobody wanted to say, hey, maybe you shouldn't go on.
Or when you have a song,
drunk and I don't want to go home. It's just like, hey, you're really being who you say you are.
Like, people will like that. Yeah, she does. I guess the only thing that makes me uncomfortable is the
cursing, because that goes out on like the AM radio. Oh, yeah. On a lot of stations. And there are bad
words. And as someone who's been fined by the FCC, like, that makes me go, oh. But I bet you
she wishes she probably wouldn't have gone on as drunk. My question is, I've never been drunk.
So do you think she knew she was as drunk as she was? Like, when you're that drunk, do you know,
you're that off?
Yes, and you think you can play it off.
You think you can act like, oh, look, I got it.
Composed.
Oh, yeah.
No one will notice.
No one will notice.
It doesn't really work.
And have you ever done anything and said anything drunk that a day or two later,
you look back like, oh, I wish I wouldn't have done that.
Yes.
Okay, so that's normal too.
Right, guys.
Amy's the only one that answer, but yeah, yeah, yeah.
Why is nobody else answering?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Surely.
So how do you think she's feeling?
today? Do you think she's like, oh, I wish I wouldn't have done that, or is she just,
you know, that's who I am? Or a little bit of both. Maybe a, maybe a little bit of both.
Maybe they were all just like, hey, yeah, we're here. We're celebrating Dolly's birthday. Like,
let's have a good time. The opera said, we deeply regret and apologize for the language that was
used during last night's second opera performance. Yeah. So it's just the language they apologize
for him for him? It's also not Stephen Curtis Chapman doing this, right? The Christian artist,
who's being somebody that is not like. It's definitely not the first time someone said too much to drink
at the Opry. And again, that's kind of,
it's a little bit of her brand. Right.
Yeah. I think it's probably, yeah,
the language for the radio. Maybe the
Dolly part two. There were kids in the audience. There are kids in the audience.
I think Hank Williams, like, was drunk at the
offry. It kicked out. And got kicked out. Yeah.
He kicked out the lamps.
Yes, the bulbs that are on the floor of the stage.
There you go. Yeah, because I think
like she hosted New Year's Eve, like
in Nashville. And I think people said the same thing.
Like, she was drunk. Yeah. So I think
that's just who she is.
I think if she wasn't,
as likable, people would probably be a little angrier.
She's awesome.
She did sound kind of mean, though, in that clip.
I found her to be endearing.
Really? You ain't getting your money back?
I think she's like joking.
Like, I suck. You ain't getting your money back? I'm drunk.
And then she's like, I can't even sing her song. You think I can sing mine?
Yeah, I think that's funny.
Like, I don't know.
I don't know.
Well, usually as a learning experience. I'm not going to hate on her.
The curse words bother me a little bit just because there are kids in the audience.
Absolutely.
But other than that, you know, just maybe.
I don't think it's that bad.
Well, she didn't know the word.
I mean, she got off the words and started doing ama-nom,
nom, and also we don't know the full picture or her,
what she has going on.
Like, if it was someone that we knew maybe,
I mean, she could be having a good time.
But when you know someone maybe really has a problem,
something like that would be very,
like I think we'd be talking about it in a different way.
Like, we don't know her circumstance.
But, you know, if someone was out and we knew publicly they had a problem,
it'd be like, oh gosh.
I don't know if that's her thing.
No, I don't think so either.
I like her band person jumps in.
It's like, no, no, no, we're going to do some good songs here.
She, like, tries to save her.
Oh, no, no, I got you.
I got you. And I was like, no, you don't.
It's dolly's birthday, yeah.
It's dolly time.
All right, moving on.
Kansas couple is charged with collecting a man's retirement while keeping his body in their home for six years after he died.
A Kansas couple's been charged with fraudulently collecting more than $215,000
retirement benefits on behalf of a dead relative while they concealed his body inside their home for six years.
Like, I get it, right?
Like, if that's a big part of your income,
and they die and nobody knows,
and no one's going to ask.
And, I mean, I can see why you would do that.
But when did they have that conversation?
And doesn't it smell?
Well, you can put them in a freezer.
Oh.
Oh, good.
I mean, really, it's like any meat.
Well, except for it's a human that you used to love.
But other than that, just meat, you put it.
Yeah, I'm sure you put in a freezer.
You've got to cut it up, right?
No, a deep freeze.
Like a deep freeze.
And it goes to people in garages.
I always, my friends that were rich,
but Mountain Pine Ridge is different than normal rich.
My friends that were Mountain Pine Ridge had a deep freeze
their garage, they put all the deer meat.
We just have to stick it in our little freezer, like, pull everything out.
And I was like, man, one day, I'm going to have a deep freeze, put all my deer meat.
Like, that was the goal.
Did you get one?
No, I don't.
I don't want.
I don't.
You can still get the deep freezing.
I know, but I was always, like, people that were Mount Pine Ridge had that.
Like, Evan had one in this garage.
I was like, dang.
Evan also had a bag phone.
Oh, in the car.
His dad had one of the truck, yeah.
That's cool.
Do you game, too?
Scottie had a Nintendo.
Oh, Scotty.
Scotty lived next door and had the Nintendo.
you. The Iowa
doctor that braved the snow on a full-wheeler to
deliver a baby is being celebrated.
This is from KETV. Last
Friday, a severe snowstorm had
most residents of the small town of
Shenandoah, Iowa indoors.
But Crystal Gardner was
having a baby. And
she was like, I can't
get anywhere. So snow was
flying in all directions, and so the doctor gets
on his ATV and goes to the snow drifts
that were coming in at 20 miles an hour, made it there,
got to the hospital, she delivered the baby.
That's awesome.
That's pretty cool.
K-E-T-V.
What's a story?
14% of people are afraid to fly in an airplane,
and another 28% are a little bothered by it.
I'm on the 28%.
I'm bothered by it.
I do it a lot, and I'm still bothered by it.
And I'm sure I just don't understand the science of it, obviously.
We've had pilots on, and Amy's ex-husband's pilot.
But still, to get that metal up in the air is just weird.
And to get it back down, safely.
Yeah.
It's weird.
It is so crazy how that thing lifts up.
And when taking a long trip somewhere,
17% of people believe it's safer to drive than fly.
It's a small portion.
I think we could go just looking at numbers.
It's safer to fly.
However, if something goes wrong,
the worst thing can happen from higher up.
That's why it feels like it's not as safe.
Because something goes wrong.
It goes really wrong.
Sure.
If a car runs off the road to a ditch,
maybe you bust a tire, break an axle.
if a plane
crashes.
Right.
It's a long fall down.
I don't ever get in my car
and I'm like,
well,
this could be it,
you know?
But whenever I'm on a plane
that's about to take off,
I'm like, okay,
this could be it.
But when I ride with you
when you're driving,
I'm like,
this could be it.
I do not.
USAFacts.org
with that story.
There was this one bachelor
and Eddie came on
and was like,
this guy's not that good looking.
And Eddie,
he was like,
I don't think I'm the greatest
looking,
but I think I'm better
looking than the bachelor.
They pulled him?
No,
they're now saying he's the hottest
What are they talking about?
Out of all the bachelors, that's so wrong.
Is this a story because he's not good looking, in your opinion,
and now they're trying to plant stories to make people think he is?
I didn't think about that, but I think he's pretty good looking.
Yeah, he is very good looking.
The best?
Well, what are the other bachelors?
Name them.
Every one?
No, but he's like, of all the bachelors, you have another one in mind that was better looking?
A farmer guy was good looking?
Yeah, no, no.
The, who is the, oh, man.
Yeah.
Was Jordan Rogers?
Guinea, but I think he was
like a normal dude too.
Jordan Rogers was good.
Andrew Firestone, which I'm trying to think of.
One of the early ones.
Like he was like rich and good looking.
Jesse Palmer.
Good looking bachelor.
Yeah, Jesse was good looking.
That's about all I know guys, I'll be honest.
Yeah, me too.
But when I first saw this guy, I'm like, there's just...
I remember the pilot guy?
It looked kind of like brownish blonde hair.
He was good looking.
Jake Pavelka?
Good looking.
Oh, yeah.
That was an interesting one.
Sean Lowe, good looking.
I guess I know more of these guys and I let on.
This guy, not good looking.
No, I think he's good looking.
He's fine. He's fine. He's an average dude.
A security guard was caught carrying a severed hand inside his coat pocket while on the job.
Why?
Why do you do that work?
A Colorado security guard was caught carrying a severed hand inside of his coat while he was working just a day after a mutilated headless body was found at a nearby creek.
Solomon Martinez 26 was arrested at work on January 11th on suspicion of murder of the woman who is.
believed to be the owner of the hand.
This is terrible.
He hired a hit, he hired, uh, the woman.
And then he, uh, apparently he's denied killing her.
But I wonder why you would have the hand with you.
Somebody saw the hand?
How did he get caught?
It doesn't say.
He's probably, I wonder why you would keep the hand.
Like that's a thing.
Who wants to have the hand with him.
Yeah, that's wild.
But in his pocket?
Well, where else would you put it?
At home.
Yeah.
In a drawer.
So people wouldn't see you walking around and work with it.
No, I get it.
But I'm like, what's that in your pocket?
Is that your wallet?
No, no.
No.
No.
The question is, what have you had stolen from your suitcase?
CBS sports host, Katie Mox, discovers all of her underwear and bras have been stolen from her suitcase after catching a Delta flight.
That's creepy.
That's creepy.
So she got her luggage and then whomever went through her bag stole all of her underwear.
Anybody ever had anything stolen from their luggage?
No, because I don't ever check a bag.
I almost never shake bags.
And if you're with me and we're going to anything work-related,
We don't check bags.
And if you do, we'll leave you.
Yes, you leave people behind.
So how does that work?
She drops off at the counter.
The person working at the counter says...
Well, they may put it through, like, luggage, right?
Right, right.
So what I'm saying is someone at the counter says,
hottie bag coming.
Maybe somebody sees her that's working there.
Well, they inspect it.
Sometimes when you open your bag, you have a little tag.
But she has.
Right, right.
But she said there was no note in there that said,
hey, this was looked at, you know,
she goes, usually they put a little note in there,
said there was no note, just underwear and bras
missing. Okay, well...
I'm sure somebody working when she checked in, saw her,
chased it back. Radio down, hotie, bag.
Or they went back and got it themselves.
Or could it just be random and they opened it up and they like to take
underwear and bras from a lot of people.
It has nothing to do with her.
Or it was a female that's like, oh, this could be nice.
That's not true.
That one is not going to happen.
The second one doesn't like to happen.
Interesting, Amy.
Yeah, I like your angle.
The first one, though, definitely a creeper.
He either saw her or he just wanted to.
than anybody's.
Man.
Have we checked the guy
walking over the hand?
Same dude.
That dude's hand in his pocket.
Men are actually better
with directions than women, study says.
Shocking, and earth is around.
Waters.
I'm not, I mean, for me,
my wife's better than I am.
This is true.
Directions?
It's not even a question.
But that's our average months.
You're bringing our average down.
Okay, good.
And then finally, and it's all,
I almost want to talk about this in its own segment,
but the Innocence Project
is taking on Scott Peterson's case.
This is crazy.
says new evidence supports claim that he didn't kill Lacey Peterson
And did you know Lacey Peterson's sister
Has always stood behind the fact that Scott Peterson didn't kill her
Now I don't know if it's his her sister
Isn't it his sister-in-law?
Yeah but I think she is married to Scott's brother
Okay so it's the other way I just assume when they said sister-in-law
Well that's a big big difference
All they said was sister-in-law so I read it was Lacey's
So did I when I saw that I was like what?
So she's the one that was found underwater
She and they think he got a boat
He went on a lone fishing trip
and she was found like a mile away in the water,
same area where he was fishing.
And then he had a girlfriend.
Yeah, he had a girlfriend.
Cheating, yeah.
So she was found in San Francisco Bay about a mile away
from where her unborn baby's body was found.
He's 51 now.
He was convicted of two counts first-degree murder in 2004,
sentenced to death row in 2005.
So, Lunchbox, have you read any of the,
because I haven't seen any of what they say
is the reason they're able to put his case on the innocence project.
They said there's new evidence that says she was alive
after Christmas. I saw that too.
Yes. And so I don't know exactly
what that is, but when the Innocence
project gets involved, I feel
like, man, there must be some real
evidence. They have a case.
They don't, they search through a lot of cases
and say, nope, no, no, nope, nope, nope.
Oh, that's weird.
And there's a documentary
that people say, if you watch it, you'll think he didn't do it.
Yeah, I've watched a lot of documentaries.
But they do a good job of convincing
that's why I'm not a good jury.
Yeah. All right, well, that's the news. Thank you.
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Lisa is on the phone right now. Lisa, good morning. Thank you for calling the show. What's going on?
Morning, Bobby. Hey, I was going ahead and wanted to go ahead and comment about the El King with the
Dally. Yeah. She was the same way at New Year's Eve. If anybody watched the New Year's Eve show,
by the time the night was over, she was just as bad.
And I feel sorry for not only her,
but for the people that are actually putting on these events
because you're representing, I'm sorry,
you're representing Nashville itself and the industry.
And it's all family-oriented.
I can understand that side of it.
I did do that show, the Nashville show,
until they didn't want to pay me.
And then I had left.
Yeah, not this year.
Or last year.
I saw the early part of it.
I thought she was doing a good job.
I didn't know she got drunk her.
But that being said, like, they get drunk on that Andy.
Yeah, what's his name?
Anderson Cooper.
I was going to say it's New Year's.
You're celebrating your partying.
I don't think New Year's Eve is family-oriented because most families aren't up until midnight.
And she was okay on that show.
Like she wasn't like this on the TV show.
Like she was the offering.
Right.
Yeah.
I understand what you're saying, though, Lisa.
And I appreciate your opinion on that.
Thank you for calling.
All right.
I see it.
One more.
Here's Sarah and Virginia.
who wants to talk about this. Hey, Sarah, you're on the show. What's going on?
Hey, I also wanted to give my two cents on L-King.
This coming from a different perspective as a spouse of the recovering alcoholic,
it sounded kind of concerning and unprofessional to me.
Unprofessional, yes, I could absolutely see that.
Concerning, I guess I don't know her history.
If I, you know, from someone of a family of Adi,
I completely understand your sensitivity.
Like, but I don't know her history.
She just could have been really drunk and she doesn't have, I don't know.
Yeah.
So it's hard for me to go.
We should really be concerned.
Because lunchbox is, I seen lunchbox really, really drunk doing events on the air.
And I wasn't concerned because I know how he goes.
And I know how he doesn't go when he doesn't go.
That's what I think at the end of when we were talking about, I was trying to touch on that I think if we knew some of her history or we knew she had a problem, which we don't at all.
We'd probably be talking about it in a very very.
different manner.
Yeah.
So.
Otherwise, the only thing that bothered me was the cursing, but I know I'm a wimp.
I don't like cursing.
Just because it was like on, you know, in front of kids at the off rate.
That was a family.
Yeah, that's not good.
Yeah.
Let's talk to Danielle and Franklin.
Danielle, you are on the Bobby Bone show.
Danielle, good morning.
Good morning.
What would you like to say?
Morning.
Morning.
I just wanted to give Eddie a smoking chicken review.
Did you buy a smoking chicken?
I sure did.
Let's go.
Guys, this is one of my customers.
So how did you get a hold of Eddie to get him to cook you a chicken?
Okay, so I was listening to Morgan, Best Bit with Eddie, and he said, just DM me.
Well, I tried to DM him, but Instagram changed the way they initiate a chat or whatever.
And so I'm like, he's never going to see this.
I'm going to call Abby.
So I called Abby, and I guess Abby maybe got a message to Eddie.
and so got in touch with Eddie
We arranged to meet up
And the chicken
Was delicious
Wow
That's amazing
How many stars?
How many stars do you give it?
Oh, it would be
What would you be doing out of five?
Yeah, out of five
All right
It would be
Five
Moking Wings out of five
And you met her?
Yeah
I mean that's worth the price of the chicken
You get to meet Eddie
Where did you meet her? Some may say. Right here in the parking garage.
Dude, that sounds shady. What do you mean?
Yeah.
It sounds like you're selling chicken, but really look inside the chicken. There's a baggie of something.
Hey, it did feel weird too because she pulled up and I raised the garage and I'm like, come on in, come on in.
Like, I'm in to the garage. So no one can see you from the outside. The door goes down. It's all dark.
Okay, well, Danielle, we appreciate you buying Eddie's chicken and Eddie, good job.
Thank you, man. That's really cool. Five chicken wings out of five. Are you still selling chicken?
Yeah, man. We're still selling chicken. So DM me, but she's right. Instagram's changed stuff up.
I had a whole folder I didn't even know
a bunch of stuff that I didn't even realize
what was coming in.
Probably chicken requests.
Yeah, probably.
No idea.
All right, thank you, Danielle.
Hope you have a great day.
Hope you had a good weekend.
Take care.
Bye guys.
All right.
See you later.
The president of our city here for iHeartRadio is on the phone with us.
His name is Dan Endem.
Now, if you heard the show a bit ago,
lunchbox talked about,
he had a bottle of wine and he went home with it.
But it turns out it, he stole it from the mail.
And it was Dan Endom's mail.
and so Dan's on now.
Hi, Dan.
Hey, hey, yeah.
Hey, Bobby.
Hey, listen, I was riding in this morning,
listening to Bobby Bone Show
and the Big 98 per my usual.
And I heard,
I heard the story about
lunchbox absconding
with my expensive bottle of wine.
What is up?
Exactly.
Do you know what absconding means?
No idea.
Me either, buddy.
Big words.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I mean, he went to Texas Tech.
Didn't think he knew words like that.
So is it a role here
in our company that you shouldn't take other people's mail?
I think that's a federal law.
I think that's a federal offense.
If you take somebody else's mail, it's sent through
the mail. So I think we need an
investigation for sure. How did you know it was wine
the lunchbox? No, I didn't. It was just a box
So you just stole a box without knowing wine was in it?
Well, it was an alcoholic box. It was obvious
Ali alcohol. I don't know that the box is an alcoholic.
I don't think you need to say that about that box. I mean,
I think you can tell that there's alcohol in the box.
Oh, got it, got it.
You might have a problem.
when you're stealing other people's wine.
No, it was just sitting here for so long.
I figure he didn't care.
He didn't come to this building.
He was like, you know what?
Hey, let someone in that building have it.
No problem.
Were you like, you know what?
Let someone in that building have it.
No problem, Dan?
I don't know.
I think it's wrong.
I'm okay, but if it happened to somebody else,
that would not be good.
And this time next year,
we'll all be in the same building,
so this will never happen.
But unfortunately,
we sit and see the separate buildings right now.
What would you recommend he do for now on
if he sees somebody's mail that he wants?
alert the person that perhaps was supposed to receive the gift.
I mean, Dan, let's be real.
How often do you come to this building?
Not often, but I don't think that's the point.
Exactly.
It's like you move houses, but somebody sent you a very important, something in the mail.
Right.
Yeah.
Get it to them.
Yeah, you get it to them.
I mean, how long?
You'll open it and keep it.
Does Dan want the bottle back?
Great question.
Did you drink it?
My wife did.
My wife.
I'm not a wine drinker.
No, I'm good.
Good. I don't need it back now.
So a final, real question. Let's say the same situation happened, but in the mail, someone had sent a gold necklace.
And it had sat in there for weeks and lunchbox finally took it home, but didn't tell the person until they came on the air.
And they got mad and they were like, he stole my gold necklace. I want to go to HR.
Could he honestly be fired?
Dude, that's a good question. I would assume so, yes.
So lunchbox could be fired for taking your wine.
It's a feeling. It's theft.
That's what I'm saying. Dan is like, cool. He's not really a big deal.
Now he's cool.
You aren't saying he was so cool when he went on the phone.
He's not trying to make a big deal out of a little bottle of wine that was left up here for a month.
Let's do it then.
Let's just fire him.
Yeah.
I think we should.
That's going to be your call on lunchbox of future employment.
Can Dan just, let's just see what happens if Dan files a complaint with HR.
Yes.
Just like, you know, a little experiment.
And whatever happens.
You know what?
Let's see where the chips fall.
Yeah.
Come on, Dan.
Okay.
So we're good here, but don't still any more mail.
No more mail.
All right. Dan, thank you. We appreciate the time. Thanks for calling.
Thanks, guys. Keep us a good work. See you later. Thank you.
All right. Any chance that he was actually listening to the show?
No. No job. Somebody's gone.
You said that's part of his morning routine.
He was being a little over the top about it.
Bobby Bones Show.
Boney up the day.
This story comes to us from Florida.
A 42-year-old woman was ordered by the court to submit to pee samples because she was on probation.
She shows up. She's like, man, I don't think I'm going to be clean.
She stopped by her aunt's house
Has the dog pee in a bag?
The dog, not her aunt?
Was her aunt not home?
Why'd she go to the dog?
Would her aunt tell on her?
Okay, go ahead.
So she goes in the room and she goes,
Oh, no, the people are in here with me.
She still tries to pull the bag out and squeeze them.
They said, oh, what's that?
What's that?
She goes, it's my pee.
I just brought her from home.
Then she admitted ants, dogs pee.
Well, when they came back and they were like,
hey, look, we don't mean to scare you,
but you're going to have puppies.
You have parvo.
Yeah, so.
Heartworm.
Yeah, okay.
Thank you.
I'm Lunchbox.
That's your Bonehead Story of the day.
When a door doesn't say push or pull, answer quickly.
What do you do?
Pull.
Push.
Interesting.
Yeah, I think I pull.
Really?
Yeah.
Push right through it because you're walking that way.
I've had time to think about this because I knew I was going to ask you guys this question.
So it's a little unfair for me where you two yelled yours instantly.
I think I go up and I pull.
Yeah.
Well.
What is that?
But before I even go to it, because I'm,
I don't know what most doors are.
What do you think now that I tell you,
if you walk from the outside,
it's a pull, right?
Pull.
Because you pull and people,
you hold the door open.
Yeah.
It's probably a pool, yeah.
Oh, well, you didn't tell me if it was walking,
did you say I was walking in or out?
It doesn't matter.
That's true.
That's true.
It does matter.
Okay.
You're walking in.
Hold on.
Hold on.
Let's think here.
Okay.
So if you're pulling,
no, because if you're coming from the inside and it was a pool,
then it would be a push.
Right.
You would see it.
No, no, I know, you don't see it.
That's the whole point here.
It says on there.
No, no, no, guys, you're missing the point.
It doesn't say it.
If you don't see it at all, do you...
I pull.
And then also, that's just one of the most embarrassing things when you do the door wrong.
No, no, no.
The most embarrassing.
I'm going to tell you what the most annoying thing is.
When you get pants and everybody sees your privates.
That's pretty bad.
When you go to a business and it has two doors, why is one of them always locked?
Why do they not have both open?
Because if both pulled open, a lot of them have that double door deal where they have to
close in that exact order they don't close.
Now, if they're individually doored,
they can both be unlocked and they often are.
But if they, you know how they have to clip in together?
They'll keep one of them locked because otherwise
they'll never close because it'll always be like resting on each other.
If they're both, they can be.
But a lot of times they're not independent and that's why.
If the door has the handicap button where it just opens automatically,
do you push that always?
Absolutely.
It depends if I'm in a hurry or not.
But you have time, you push it, right?
Maybe. Maybe.
I mean, if there's not a sign,
this polar pool.
Yeah.
So they polled people, 50-50 basically.
But it's 51% push.
Wow.
That was me.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Men are more likely to start pushing.
People in the Northeast are pushers.
Midwesterners are pushers.
I'm just a puller, I guess.
I guess my natural instinct is to open the door for somebody by pulling.
Oh, how nice to be.
Yeah, but it's the stupidest survey I've ever seen.
And I wanted to ask you guys because I thought it was a waste of my time too when I read it.
Yes.
Morgan, what's on the podcast?
yesterday. We opened up the complaint box and everybody complained about something for 45 seconds.
And we only did it because it was a bit. I'm not complaining in the year of 2024. I'm trying to
complain less. You haven't ever been to complain at all today that I haven't slept in a week.
Just a couple of times. Over four hours. I haven't slept over four hours in a week.
Did you sort of just complain? No, it's a bit. This is a bit. This is for entertainment purposes only.
A bit. But listen to the complaint box segment. All right, Morgan.
Ray Mundo, thanks Sam Hunt, wants to hang out with him after something happened on Instagram.
Please, God, go listen to this.
God and the rest of the show.
But if God's listening, go listen to this bit.
All right, Morgan, what else?
And Amy got nominated for an award by herself.
And Eddie's kind of annoyed by it.
So, as lunchbox just shook his head.
Big time.
Amy got nominated for an award herself.
It is the greatest compliment the show could ever get.
This is where it starts.
It's where we break up.
It's over.
Why would we break up?
Oh, you know why.
Yeah, are you getting too big for?
No, you're not.
But everybody has to go vote for Amy on this.
Okay.
I told you.
I got my girl out of Seattle.
All right. Thank you. We'll talk about it more tomorrow.
We are headed over to me, Eddie, Mike Deere, going to Auburn, Alabama today.
We're going to go hang out with Coach Bruce Pearl and shoot Too Much Access, our basketball show, which is pretty cool.
War Eagle, baby.
So too much access becomes whatever sport is in season show?
Well, yeah.
It was a football show, but now it's a basketball show.
Yeah. It's just anybody that will give us way too much access.
It's been a volleyball show before.
We've been a volleyball. We can do baseball.
We're thinking about doing major leagues.
We've done softball.
Major league baseball?
Wow.
What?
We've done NBA.
We've done NFL.
Why would MLB be better?
Why are you shocked?
Well, I was shocked when you said NBA and NFL too.
Right then?
No, when it first was happening.
To be honest, us too.
We're going to do that.
We'll be back in a little bit.
And that's it.
There's a new episode of Too Much Access up today, by the way.
The Arkansas Women's Basketball Team.
We went and worked out and worked out with their coach
who reads, he said he read at a sixth grade level
like five or six, seven years ago.
And then he started to enjoy reading,
got better, and now he reads all the time
and he just gives books out.
His office is just full of books.
Oh, that's awesome.
Yeah, it's really cool.
And he rates movies too.
He's got like his top 1,000 movies.
And his 1,000 movies in order, I think.
Right, Mike?
And it's on IMDB as well.
Like, they put it up there.
Yeah, I want to see this list.
It's up there.
I've not seen a thousand movies, but he has it.
But yeah, we talk about that too.
All right, thank you guys.
We will see you tomorrow by everybody.
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