The Bobby Bones Show - (Mon Full Show) Do People Find Eddie or New Bachelor More Attractive? + Lunchbox Wants Show to Send Him To The Big Game + Who Has a Business Proposition For Car Dealerships?
Episode Date: February 5, 2024Eddie shared that he thinks he is better looking than the new Bachelor, so Lunchbox went to the street with pictures of them to find out other people's opinions! Then, find out why Lunchbox wants the ...show to send him to the Big Game in Vegas and why he thinks it's a good idea. Plus, someone has a business proposition for a car dealership and wants to be "wined and dined."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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a good weekend. I get to know you question. The question is what popular trend in the past year or so
bothers you. It could be one to think about for a second. What popular trend in the last year,
two years bothers you. I'll go first. And it doesn't bother me for me. I just see at times
it's probably a bad decision. If you're below like 25 and you get a face tattoo,
like you should probably be a little older than 26. It's like renting a car.
Oh yeah, they say your brain doesn't fully develop until after 25.
It's just it seems cool, but the face tattoo, you can't even hide.
And unless you're going to be in like some sort of art, it works.
Like Postmona works because he's like a rapper, singer, musician.
If you're a chef, but it's, you know, if you're just, all your friends are doing it, so you get one.
And then all of a sudden you're going to be a stockbroker.
That's tough.
Yeah.
So the face tattoo would be a tough one for me that I would have a conversation with someone about, hold off, I get it.
and if you love it, I think you should get it, but wait until you're 25.
Dude, I saw like a maybe 70, 80-year-old lady with a tattoo on her foot, and I'm like, that's crazy.
Because I mean, you know.
World War II, they used to get tattoos.
Like with color in them.
Mike Tyson was the first face tattoo, right?
Yeah, that's for sure.
I mean, Charles Manson, but he had the swashka carved on his head tattoo.
I'm talking about like a real big one.
That was like a prison tattoo.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Trend that kind of bothers you.
Anybody?
Yeah, I got one.
It's just the lame.
The language that the kids use, like, Riz and like, just, but we don't understand them.
Like, my parents didn't understand you either.
That's not true.
We just said dude and cool.
That's it.
Always I was like, yeah, dude, that's so cool.
But, like, you know, the languages that they use now, it's like we have to tell my, I have to tell my son, back up.
What are you saying?
But when you guys, but, okay, when you were a kid, you didn't say like something was even hot.
Yeah.
Or bad.
That's so bad.
Even though it was good.
Yeah, we did be bad.
Every generation, even less than that, every half generation has a new type of language that comes in and it's like half and half.
Like, bro, he just spawned, bro.
That's crazy.
He just popped it somewhere else.
Okay, you know the language now.
Great.
I don't understand the language.
I think that's just more on you, man.
You knew what spawn was?
No, no, but I'm not going to sit here and complain about it.
Like, you got to adapt to the time.
That's a trend that bothers you.
It does bother me.
Being vulnerable, Eddie and cheering.
Amy?
So there's these genes.
They're called.
barrel jeans, I guess. To me, they're really
wide leg in the center, like where the knee
is. It seems sort of parachute-ish.
Like, what do they call in the 70s?
Bell bottoms. They're not, no, they're wide in the
knees, so like they go wide and then
back in. It looks like hammer pants almost, but they get
tied. The denim jeans.
And I definitely had hammer pants when I was
in fourth grade. They were very cool.
But these are thinnum, and every time
I see someone wearing it, I think, oh
no, why does this have to be a thing?
but I'm normally a year or two behind,
so maybe in 2025,
2026 I'll buy a pair.
They're just like, oh, every time I see them,
I'm like, cringe, no.
Someone especially that I really look to
for style inspo and they'll have them on
and I'm like, no.
You must not have enough Rizzo right now.
Oh, what does that mean?
Oh, my God.
You too?
No, I'm not...
Stop.
I like, I don't know.
I like these.
You do?
Yeah, they're like comfortable.
That's why I like them,
they're just like big hammer pants.
Yeah, I mean, I'm sure I'm the loser, but...
Me too, but we're all losers.
Yeah.
Yeah, lunchbox?
I mean, I'll be honest.
I don't really know many trends.
True.
Like, if I'm looking, I'm sitting here going, what?
But the one that I think looks stupid is the fanny pack on dudes.
Like, you guys look like idiots.
What do you mean?
Bobby.
Keep wearing them across your chest.
Why did you say my name?
I didn't say.
Bobby, he's making fun of you.
No, no.
I'm saying in general, it just looks to me.
It looks so stupid.
And it weirds me out that people wear them.
And I'm like, you look like goobers.
But were you thinking Bobby lunchbox?
No, I'm just saying.
Exactly.
You know why?
Because my fanny pack looks cool.
I got lots of ribs with mine.
I was saying?
That's the trend.
I always have a bag.
It's not always a fanny pack.
But this one's bigger than a fanny pack.
It's a steak like one.
That's what extra long.
That is so stupid.
That's a jumbo fanny pack.
I wear it like this.
Like it's a...
Okay.
That looks like you're the mail carrier.
Yeah, paper boy.
Yeah.
Okay.
You look like a bike guy in New York doing the mail.
I keep so much stuff.
Like Newman?
Yeah, Newman.
What's in your bag?
What's in the water in there?
What in the world?
I keep my bandades in there.
Where's the lipstick?
What are the band-aids?
For?
In case I cut my hand.
Just in case?
Just in case?
I buy my nails.
Sometimes I get hang nails.
My allergy.
Oh.
A little nose spray.
My nose.
Yep.
You have banned.
Here's the thing.
I can't wait.
When you have a kid, your diaper bag is going to be on.
Inhaler?
Inhaler.
Huh.
You need an inhaler?
Just in case.
Never know, man.
I bought my nails.
So I need an inhaler.
What else?
Adville.
What in the world?
What?
What else?
Why do you have so much crap?
You got a tampon in there?
I don't.
But I have...
A lot of this is allergy medicine stuff that's happening in me right now.
Also have...
Blas.
Air pods.
That was flas too, Eddie.
Thank you.
I have a $5 bill.
Money.
I'll take.
But my laptop goes in here.
Everything goes in there.
The laptop fits in there?
Your laptop can fit in there?
Oh, yeah.
That's how I travel with it.
And your fanny pack?
Oh, my gosh.
Wow.
Wow, man.
Do you have one of the mini laptops?
No, full size.
Oh, it's full size.
That's how big his bag is, guys.
I mean, this is a chick walking around.
This is my favorite bag.
I've worn it for like a year.
But I like bags.
Okay.
All right.
Thank you.
Am I right at your or my right?
I don't like pockets.
I don't put anything in my pockets.
You guys are just jealous.
I get no riz.
Oh, God.
Here we go.
Time to open up the mailbag.
You send a email and we read it all the air.
It's something we call Bobby's mailbag.
Yeah.
Hello, Bobby Bones.
My best friend is constantly late
To every plan we make sometimes by hours
It's disrespectful and frustrating
But she brushes it off as a quirky trait
I value our friendship
But this habit is testing my limits
How do I tell her how much this bothers me
Without causing drama signed
The Time Tyrant
The hours part is what is real
It's a long time
That's crazy
I'm a bit of a time freak
I try to get everywhere on time
Sometimes you just can't.
Car wreck, you dropped your corn dog.
Who knows?
It could be many things, right?
But I do think that, especially on the show, nobody's ever late.
And that's a culture that we have had instilled for a long time.
Because I felt like if you're late, you're letting everybody else know, well, you guys can get on time, but I don't have to.
And resentment builds, right?
It's a respect thing.
Unless something happens.
Like you dropped your corn dog, which happens all the time.
To me, once a week.
Yeah.
So this every time and this hours, the hours part, I just would not, I wouldn't hang out with her in a way that allowed this to happen.
You could still be friends with her, but I wouldn't do anything where you had to plan something and she had to be there at a certain time.
The hours part would be terrible.
The other thing you can fix, if it's 10, 15, 20 minutes, you can lie about when to be there.
Oh, yeah, my wife does.
Or I do that to my wife.
Yeah.
My wife.
She found out you were doing that?
I done that a couple times.
She's like, okay, is this the real time or is this the time that you're telling me?
So then I got to tell the truth.
So it's very disrespectful to you if you guys are making a plan and she is late.
It is, for me, it would be unfathomable to have somebody show up hours late.
I just wouldn't invite them anywhere.
They could still be my friend, but they just show up, they show up.
One time we were playing golf and I was 15 minutes late and you went off without me.
And then I caught up to you and you never talked to me in the whole round.
Remember that?
It's a long time ago.
I don't remember this, but I knew where he was going.
I was like, I was like, good shot.
Nothing.
Okay.
I don't remember this.
Block it out.
Were we living in Austin?
Yeah.
Yeah.
It was old me, but I still feel that way.
I don't think I would go to that length anymore.
Oh, like you were sure.
But I felt like I set up the tea time.
He wasn't late for a good reason.
He wasn't late for a good reason.
I was working, dude.
No, but at the time he was always late to everything.
That's true.
We wouldn't go be on tour.
And I'd be like, I guess lobby call.
We got to get to the airport.
And he wouldn't be there.
We'd just leave.
That was my culture.
And then he'd run.
Hi, guys.
I'm here.
It happens, though.
I haven't done that in a while where I don't talk to it.
No, no, that was a long time.
He's changed you.
Oh, I'm never late now.
Yeah, so that's not a solution for her to, like, next time her friend shows up late,
just don't talk to her the whole time.
Well, Eddie did it work on you?
It worked.
No, no, no.
You can't hang out with her if she's hours late.
She has no respect for you and the effort that you're putting in.
Okay, well, to her question about, can I say something to her?
Yeah.
I think that you can and just say, hey, when you're this late, this is how it makes me feel.
And I'd love to hang out, but this is what would be very helpful.
She can't do that.
I'd be gone by the time she got there.
Yeah.
Yeah, I get that too.
Hours.
Yeah, that's crazy.
That's weird.
Who does she think she is?
You got to fix it or you got to fix you and just not allow yourself to be put in that situation.
Yeah.
Thank you for the mailback.
We got your email and we let it.
We'll find to close Bobby's Melback.
Yeah.
It's time for another round of Bobby sings it wrong.
So I'll sing you.
iconic opening line to a song.
Just name the song.
The category is country classics,
but it's so iconic,
but I'm going to sing it way wrong.
For example,
blame it all my roots.
I showed up in boots.
That would be?
Friends in low places.
Right.
Blame it all on my roots.
I showed up in boots.
All right, write your answers down, guys.
Bobby sings it wrong, number one.
for feeling lonely
Shut up Eddie
You're so stupid
I'm in
I'm in for the wind
Amy
Crazy crazy
Lunch
Crazy Patsy Klein
Eddie
Crazy Willie Nelson
You don't have to say that every day
I'm crazy
He said fancy man
That's right
Willie wrote it
Willie also recorded a bit
Oh
It's okay
Eddie's just flexing his
He knows something muscle
Yeah yeah
All right here we go
Johnny's daddy
We're taking him finishing
Johnny's daddy was taking him finishing
Johnny's daddy
Johnny's daddy was taking a fishing
Johnny's daddy is taking him fishing
I'm in
I'm in
Bobby sings it wrong
Amy
Don't take the girl
Let's rocks
Don't take the girl
Eddie
Don't take the girl
Johnny's daddy
Was taking him fishing
He was eight years old
I feel like this is when it gets hard
I feel like Bobby does those first
too easy and then he starts
I like to wage you in the pool
Yeah and then I start struggling
Yeah
Baby
Why
Don't we say we just get lost
Do you do
Oh
What honor
I got it
You do?
Baby
What do you say
We just get lost
I got it
No way
100%
Dang it
It's like there
But it's not there
One more time or no
No that doesn't help me
It doesn't help you
Then I'll shut up
Oh wait I'm sorry baby
Sorry
I don't
I wasn't just asking you
I'm in
You get it
100%
Day it!
Thought I had it.
Baby, what do you say?
We just get lost.
Amy?
Carrying your love with me?
Incorrect.
Incorrect.
Sorry, Amy.
Eddie.
Head's Carolina, Tails, California.
Lunchbox?
He got it.
He's Carolina.
Tales California.
Baby, what do you say?
You guys are still in the lead, Amy.
Woo!
How are good.
Amy, you back there?
Good job, guys.
No job here.
What?
You didn't get it.
Maybe why don't...
Okay, here we go.
Baby.
Who I bet.
Wait, wait, what?
Amy, stop talking.
What are you doing?
Didn't even hear what he said.
Yellow card.
Okay.
You gave yourself a yellow card.
She gave it to herself.
Why did you do that?
I just was stuck on.
I was trying to figure out why I said,
um, carrying your love with me.
So you were just saying that in your own head to you.
Yeah.
I was out loud.
I didn't mean to him.
Here we go.
Yellow card.
Ooh, I bet.
You've never heard.
Marshall Dillan say
I'm in
I bet
you've never heard
a Marshall Dillan say
This game's called Bobby sings it wrong
Oh this is tough man
You don't have anything here?
No I hear it, I hear it
But I can't think of it
No it's not Creole Williams
Don't go back to that one
In?
I'm in, man.
Just watching these guys.
It's great.
Three seconds.
Marshall Dillon.
Three seconds.
Marshall Dillon.
Time.
Amy.
That's on the bottom.
Lunch box.
Time march is on.
Eddie.
Should have been a cowboy.
Dang it.
Dang.
I think you never heard, oh, Marsle Dylan say.
Who sings that?
Toby Keith.
Kobe Keith.
All right.
Okay.
Last one.
Close.
Chimka chum, chink chink chink chink that I'm talking foolish.
You've heard that I'm wild, I'm free.
One more time.
Bobby sings the wrong.
You may think that I'm talking foolish.
You have heard that I'm wild and I'm free.
You may think I'm talking foolish.
You may take them
You're doing good at these
Thank you
That one threw me off
Yeah, I threw me off.
All right, three seconds.
Lunchbox can't get tied if he gets back in this.
That's right.
Amy?
Cowboy, take me away.
Lunchbox?
Fancy.
Eddie?
This kiss.
All wrong.
You may think I'm talking foolish.
You've heard that I'm wild and free.
Fucking foolish.
Remember and ever amen?
Yeah, I'm glad.
I'm glad.
But I got the second place.
I got a second place.
He did.
Hey, I won.
Eddie won.
I won.
Winner, nice job, buddy.
Yeah, thank you.
It's time for the good news.
With Bobby.
Tell me something good.
Back in 2020, he was 11, Patrick Kaufman.
He was volunteering for a D.C. nonprofit that delivered meals to sick people.
And he made a few Valentine's Day cards to include in the deliveries because it was around Valentine's Day.
And so he noticed that a lot of people would be like, oh, wow, thanks.
That's awesome.
So the next year,
He went to his classmates.
He was like, hey, will you guys make some cards?
So we had a little more.
Did the same thing, delivered the mills, gave cards.
And it's just grown.
It's 22, 2022, 23.
And here we are at 2024.
He has given away over 16,000 Valentine's cards of people who are by themselves.
Wow.
That's a lot.
Yeah.
Just for the reason of, it makes them a little happier whenever they're receiving assistance
because something ain't going right.
It makes them a little happier to get a Valentine's card.
And so there were students at 117 different area of schools where he lives,
and they were able to make 30,000 cards for this year.
Wow.
Crazy.
Awesome.
That's a big heart.
Inspiring.
Yeah.
I mean, that's not a good.
Are you going to do it?
Maybe.
Oh, no, Eddie.
I just said it was inspiring.
I don't say things like, well, now I'm going to donate a game.
Let's do it, guys.
That's true.
All right.
Great story.
That's what it's all about.
That was tell me something good.
A win is a win.
A win is a win.
I don't care what you'll say.
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Well, somewhere along the way, this platform became bigger than I ever imagined.
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There's two golden rules that any man should live by.
Rule one, never mess with a country girl.
You play stupid games, you get stupid prizes.
And rule two, never mess with her friends either.
We always say that trust your girlfriends.
I'm Anna Sinfield, and in this new season of the girlfriends...
Oh my God, this is the same man.
A group of women discover they've all dated the same prolific con artist.
I felt like I got hit here.
by a truck. I thought, how could this happen to me?
The cops didn't seem to care. So they take matters into their own hands.
I said, oh, hell no. I vowed. I will be his last target. He's going to get what he deserves.
Listen to the girlfriends. Trust me, babe. On the Iheart radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast.
I'm Ego Wode. My next guest, you know from Step Brothers Anchorman, Saturday Night Live and The Big Money Players Next.
at work. It's Will Ferrell.
Woo. Woo. Woo.
My dad gave me the best advice ever.
I went and had lunch with him one day.
And I was like, and dad, I think I want to really give this a shot.
I don't know what that means, but I just know the groundlings.
I'm working my way up through and I know it's a place that come look for up and coming talent.
He said, if it was based solely on talent, I wouldn't worry about you, which is really sweet.
Yeah.
He goes, but there's so much luck involved.
And he's like, just give it a shot.
He goes, but if you ever reach a point where you're banging your head against the wall and it doesn't feel fun anymore, it's okay to quit.
If you saw it written down, it would not be an inspiration.
It would not be on a calendar of, you know, the cat.
Just hang in there.
Yeah, it would not be.
Right, it wouldn't be that.
There's a lot of luck.
Listen to Thanks Dad on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcast, or wherever you get your podcast.
It's a Bobby Bones show.
interview. In case you didn't know. Dr. Kevin Bradshaw, listen to this. He's a chiropractic physician
who graduate his valedictorian from Logan College of Chiropractic in St. Louis, Missouri. All I hear
is the word valedictorian. Number one. I've used it before. And I was someone who was like,
I don't even know what chiropractic he is. And people were like, I do what? It's been great for me. And it
hasn't been what people tell me, like, they get you to come and you have to go back every week. It's
not that at all. Like, when I get injured, oh, lifesavers.
So, but I wanted to ask some question just about the body.
And so we have Dr. Bradshaw that's going to come in and talk to us.
He and his wife Haley have Bradshaw chiropractic here in town where we are.
Did you know in Latin, doctor means teacher?
No.
Doctor.
I don't even know that's how you say it, but doctor.
Doctor.
Yes.
All right, here he is now.
Dr. Bradshaw.
On the Bobby Bones show now.
Dr. Bradshaw.
Dr. Bradshaw, would you explain what you specialize into all of our listeners?
Chiropractic medicine, which is working on the spine, the nervous system.
the muscular skeletal system, pregnancy, pediatrics.
I have all that.
All that kind of good stuff.
I have all those things.
All those things right there.
I've been having crazy sleep issues.
I probably haven't got over four and a half or five hour sleep in like a month, right?
I mean, it's not that big of a deal of a problem.
I know, right?
It's just such a, but I've been trying, I'm trying all this stuff.
But I know there are so many listeners that struggle with things that are similar to me.
Do you deal with people that come in and you're like, like pillows, like pillows, what is a, like, what do we need to look for in a pillow?
The first thing I would say is like, how do you all sleep?
On my side.
I like to be a little spoon.
My wife's a big spoon.
Okay.
But then she rolls over eventually, and then I still kind of sleep on my side, almost fetal.
Okay.
And then I turn to my back, put my hands over my head.
Those are my two positions.
Okay.
So, like, 90% on the side then?
Probably 6040.
6040.
So back inside are like the, or what the most healthy way to sleep is?
Well, how else can you sleep?
On your stomach?
On your stomach?
Well, you'll die.
Oh, are you the stomach sleeper?
No, no, I'm a back.
but I try not to sleep on my stomach.
People sleep on their stomach?
Yeah.
That's weird.
Yeah.
Oh, wait.
So you're the stomach sleeper?
I'm a back sleeper, man.
I don't move.
Eddie you?
I'm coughing.
I'm fetal.
I'm like you bones.
The fetal position.
So fetal position is the most common way of sleeping.
But side and back is the most, like, is the healthiest for you for like, basically
for your spine and your muscle skeletal system.
And then just even with like acid reflux and all.
But sleeping face down, that's where we see a lot of the,
the problems that come in here and a lot of people right now are probably getting paranoid,
you know, just by even talking about it. But it's because when you sleep face down, you turn your
neck and so you're putting so much torque into your neck all night long. I see that.
I mean, imagine like if you just like sat like, you know, had your head turned off to the left all day
long. Well, that's what you're doing for eight hours or six to eight hours or your case,
four hours a night. Five minutes. Yeah, five minutes, you know. And it puts so much strain on the,
on the, on the neck that it creates like headaches with people. It's like that you start
losing like the curvature in your neck from doing it. Um, they even,
talk about like wrinkles in the face because you're like your face is pushed up on the
pillow all night long. So there's a lot of a there's a lot of bad things that come with sleeping
on the stomach. And plus it like jamming up your low back all night long as well because your
your stomach is kind of like pushing to the mattress, you know. How do you not sleep though in a position?
Because for example, when I had a shoulder injury, I'd fall and I'd hurt my shoulder. But I
sleep with my hands above my head when I'm on my back. Yeah. And they were like, you're just going
to continue hurting your shoulder. So I had to like tie my arms down. Because when I'm
sleeping I can't really control. I could see where if I were a belly sleeper, if you're asleep,
you just turn to what's comfortable. How does someone fix that? Yeah, it's just trying to find
alternatives to do it. So like a belly sleeper, for example, I'll say, why don't you take like a,
like one of those like long pregnancy pillows or just some type of pillow or so and try to basically
like, okay, if you're like face down, it's try to turn your like leg up on the pillow,
like almost like a dog peeing. You know what I'm saying? It keeps you from turning.
Yes, because then it turns your body a little bit more like that way. So your neck's more straight.
instead of being like on the like you know face down like that with your head turned off to the side what about the firmness of the pillow does a pillow matter it just totally depends on the age of the person you know what like the conditions right they had a shoulder injury or something like that so like there's a bunch of different pillows that i always talk about but like on the side or like for somebody who's like on the side all the time i'll say get something like super square that basically like fills in the hole between the shoulder and the neck and so what that does it creates support of the spine so you're not like tilted into it or tilted above it you see what i'm saying
There's like one of the ones I talk about a lot is there's, it's called the holo pillow.
It's like a buckwheat pillow, have you guys heard of that?
And it has like this cotton, I mean, it's a cotton cover on or whatever.
But what it does, it's, it's super, super firm and thick.
And so it fills that space.
So your like head literally doesn't go in and are out.
It's probably the firmest one like we always talk about.
But again, it doesn't, it doesn't, it's not, I mean, it's just super heavy duty.
You know what I'm saying?
What are you thinking that is the biggest cause of people not getting good sleep because of what they're doing while they sleep?
position? For sure, because again, like you're, if you're sleeping face down, for example,
your head torched, you're, you're putting so much strain through the body like that that it,
it stresses out the body through the night. What about digestion? Like, if you're, if you're
sleeping on your side, if you go to bed and you've eaten, is it good to sleep on your left side?
Yes, it's good to sleep on that, yeah, exactly, to help out with the, getting the contents
out of the stomach to the small intestine. Yeah. Yeah. And they even talk about that with
pregnancy as well. Like, it's, there's a lot of studies with that with pregnancy is like making sure
you're sleeping on the correct side so you get stuff float out what yeah so you just the baby just comes
out from no but it helps with digestion and then i saw too if you've taken a pill before bed
to sleep on your right side for a little bit because that helps the pill go down better yeah
that sounds ridiculous doesn't it well she's she's totally right on it on it yeah i mean like you
said there's a lot of studies that show all that kind of stuff like again with like sleeping on
on on the side like that it does help just get the juices getting out the stomach like that
Like when you get a colonoscopy, you're always on your left.
You do that left?
I get one every week.
I go one on Thursday.
It's my general appointment.
Yeah, yeah.
What do, when most people come to you just generally, they're like, I need to come to you,
what are they seeking?
What's the most general sought after reason they come in?
So low back pain is probably the highest reason that people come into the clinic.
And how do you fix lower back pain?
We always got to focus on what's the reason going on with it.
So with low back issues, it's either going to be because they're discontpressions,
or the joints in the back of the spine,
what's called like facet syndrome
where the actual joint becomes swollen.
But that's probably the biggest thing we treat in there.
And what we do is we help decompress the spine.
You know, we use certain tables that help us do that
to help open up that disc and get what's called spinal inhibition
to help pull fluid back into the spine or into the disc.
We make sure that we decompress those facets.
But a lot of times, like why is blowback pain
the biggest thing that comes in is because what are we doing
is sitting, you know, most people are sitting all day at work. And so they're literally
compressed in the spine or they're driving. We've completely changed, I think, as a society
compared to way back when where you're up on the feet all the time walking around,
doing your jobs like that. And now, because we sit, that's it. It's a little back.
You know, headaches are a big thing, too, that come into the clinic.
Whenever you grab my head and it goes, how close am I to death?
Not, we're pretty zero, zero percent. So what is that happen? You guys know the sound talking about?
Oh yeah, yeah. Crack.
Yeah.
So that crack that you hear, that's the release of air coming out of the joint.
Oh, that's not bones?
Well, it's a combination of it, right?
So you hear like a release of the gas that comes out of the chamber of the joint or the facets.
And then what you're also hearing is a shift of that joint.
We have Dr. Bradshaw here.
We're going to come back in one second.
By the way, you can...
Dr. Bradshaw, what's your Instagram?
So we can help people go over there.
It's Bradshaw underscore chiropractic.
And if anybody has, like, any questions about, like, you know, mattresses or pillows.
or anything like that, they can throw us a DM and we can see if we can help them that way as well.
On the Bobby Bones Show now.
Dr. Bradshaw.
Is having your friend crack your back, is that a good idea?
Is it a good idea only if you know what you're doing or is it just always a bad idea?
It's not a great idea.
Okay, we've had a lot of injuries come in because of that.
You know, like we'll all have patients like I'm working on them and I see their like their husband or the wife or partner over next to us and they're just kind of keeping tabs and stuff.
I'm like, like taking notes on what to do.
Yeah, it's crazy.
And then they come in like, like, the next week.
And I'm like, it's why are you so much worse?
And they're, you know, you can tell on their face.
And then you're like, did they do it to you?
And they're like, yeah.
They tried to do what you have trained to do.
Yeah.
Well, you know how I do people's back?
I've wrapped their arms like an X around on their chest.
And I wrap my arms around them.
And I lift them up.
And it goes, oh, yeah.
How about that?
Awesome.
So when you're doing that, that's just literally just decompressing the spine.
So you are getting just.
the, like the air out of the joint, but you're not actually fixing the amount alignment issue.
You know what I'm saying?
But it creates like relief because, right, you're probably bent down like that.
Or you do it to them like that.
And then when you decompress them, it literally just pushes all the air out of the joints.
So what's the best way to do it then?
Not.
But, okay, don't say not.
Let's say all the chiropractors die.
Yeah.
And I have to save Earth by correctly popping Amy's back.
Just do it like that.
You're doing great.
What about?
Sometimes I lay on the ground and I have my daughter walk on it.
So again, it's more just about decompressing and getting, you know what I'm saying?
So like, and again, it's about like with the thoracic being kind of flex like that
or your upper back being in a flex position or bent forward position.
When she's walking on it, what she's doing is she's decompressing your back
and putting into extension.
You see what I'm saying?
Because she's stepping on top of it.
And so you're hearing the release of like the arrow of the joints.
It feels good on you because you don't have that pressure in there anymore.
What about how humans, in my opinion, are going to all evolve to having hunches
from their neck from looking down with their phones yeah dude i mean is that a real thing to where i'm
kidding about the evolving but a lot of people come in and they're just tight or messed up back in the
back of their neck because they're always looking down yeah it's called it's called text neck
and that's um so uh there's like a um a book that keeps like uh all our diagnoses in it it's like
um do you guys know icd codes and all that kind of stuff we do not we're idiots oh there you go well
it's basically a book that keeps don't agree so quick but okay oh yeah yeah but um yeah it's like
the code book that keeps control of like all the diagnostic codes and they're talking about the next
version of it that they're going to be putting Texneck in there because it's it's happening so much
with like teenagers and even all of us adults and stuff like that from being on the phone all the time
that you're looking down on it and it's creating a straight spine in the neck so like there's supposed to be a curve in it
well it straightens that curve out and when the curve becomes straightened out then it starts creating
degenerative processes a lot earlier i mean i've had kids in here in my clinic that are 18 the 22 years of
age and do x-rays on them and they already had degenerative changes in the back and a straight
neck already because of all this just from the phone it's insane how are we supposed to look at our phone
then i mean that looks pretty cool but hold it above your head right you're just to put it straight
ahead like how are we what are we supposed to do well so there there is one way i tell uh people to do it
it's kind of funny so like if you cross your arms so yeah grab it or so and like take your like you know
like you're doing this like pawn stars you know how they're like way up like that yeah and then put
that hand underneath your armpit like that and then look at it so you put one hand under your
armpit and then your phone and your other hand. Yeah, and then exactly, because then it'll kind of prop
that arm up a little bit and then it's like your hand stings. Yeah, that's true. It's been in your armpit
the whole time. Yeah, yeah. Everything's fine. What about what about kids? Is chiropractic care suitable for kids?
Absolutely. Like what, why would a nine year old? Poster issues. You know what I mean? Being in class
and sitting forward like that, being on their phones or tablets, uh, or, uh, the ergonomics and the classroom has
changed completely. So we see a lot of like pediatric patients, uh, babies,
to come in the clinic as well because of, you know, from C-sections, from really fast laborers,
from, you know, being compressed in the, you know, in the canal.
And they come in and then moms are like, well, hey, why, you know, they bring the kid in.
You know, we had this issue during birth.
What's going on?
Why is my baby not able to turn their, or sorry, why I can't feed on one side?
I would say, was your baby able to turn that way or have you noticed?
No, and we look at it, and it's just like adults.
Like, there can be a malignment of his upper cervical.
And when we adjust an infant, it's nothing like an adult, right?
Stretch it, don't you?
You grab the head and just pull.
Yeah, that's what you do.
Yeah.
Just chug Norseum across the room, you know?
But no, it's just real light manipulation.
And I don't even like to use that word when we come to pediatrics.
It's just pressured into those joints to create mobility.
And it's so cool because, like, I mean, one or two visits sometimes a mom comes back in.
They're like, I'm not having issues on that side anymore.
Like, they're totally turning on it.
Could you do a bulldog?
I can't do a bulldog, but you probably could.
It's like a vet, though, who can't do human surgery.
if the world's ending, you could.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So could you, if the world's ending, you could do a bulldog.
Yeah.
And I mean, I've adjusted my dog.
Yeah.
You know, and all, I just don't, there are special training that you can have for it.
But yeah.
I like all these into the world scenarios.
Yeah, yeah.
You're like, what's happening in your life right now?
Dr. Bradshaw, you guys follow him at Bradshaw underscore chiropractic.
Websites Bradshaw chiropractic.com.
And again, if it comes to like sleep issues, do you do a lot of, last question, do a lot of your friends?
Like, hey, man, do you have your table with you by any chance?
All every time.
It's, it's kind of difficult.
with certain adjustments and all that.
But yeah.
Do you ever feel like they're using you for your
Cairo?
Yeah, I mean, no, I think they're, yeah.
Some of them.
It's like somebody's got a swimming pool.
They're like, other than my friends
or they want to come smoke at the house.
Well, Dr. Bradshaw, we appreciate the time.
And you guys, Bradshaw,
chiropractic.com or bradshaw underscore chiropractic.
Awesome. Thank you guys so much.
It would be brutal, terrible to live in North Korea.
Obviously, you know,
they treat their citizens terribly.
That's the bad one.
Yeah.
South Korea.
Good, North Korea, bad. North Korea, Kim Jong-un.
In North Korea, the rules are, and they just sentenced teens to 12 years in prison for watching South Korean TV.
Wow.
Wow.
That's so terrible.
Oh, man.
Two 16-year-old boys were sentenced to 12 years of hard labor for committing to the crime of watching K-dramas or soap operas from South Korea.
It's apparently a horrible crime because the content distributed by the puppet regime south of them.
All entertainment from South Korea has been outlawed by North Korea and break.
that law can result. Not only jail time,
like they're teens, or if you're an
adult, depending on what it is, death.
I need to go to TripAdvisor and give them low stars.
North Korea, so nobody else makes this mistake.
Zero stars.
I think you can do one, can't you?
I think you can do zero. Oh, that's not the lowest.
Because then you just don't do anything.
Hey, then you don't rate it. Real question, you can't
just leave that country?
Dang. You can't just leave this country.
What you mean?
Can't just get in a boat and go somewhere else?
Yeah, if you go somewhere else,
How long can you stay there?
You have to have.
Right, right.
You have to figure that out.
You can't.
But I'm saying you can't just go, I'm going to sneak out of here.
But North Korea, you can't go on a vacation?
You can't leave the country.
God, it's terrible.
If you try to escape, they have people ready to shoot you when you cross.
And some people do get out.
Oh.
Yeah, it's great.
That sounds terrible.
It is terrible.
Oh, yeah.
I've never thought about that until now.
Just like, they're stuck in a terrible, terrible.
But they don't even know that it's terrible.
terrible.
Oh, really?
Because they don't have any,
they don't get to see anything else.
That sounds pretty terrible.
It's completely propaganded.
Wow.
Well, Zer's,
Hard Labor Prison.
For watching.
Basically, all my children.
It's not worth it, though.
I don't know.
Some of the storylines are pretty good.
Like a twin shows up.
Here's Amy's pile of stories.
Zillow did a Super Bowl-themed survey
to see what football player
we'd want to be neighbors with.
I thought this is really creative,
especially for a home-selling website.
current players or any player at all.
Any player at all, but I will say the top ones are current.
And they also did...
What football broadcaster?
Do you want to be your neighbor?
Joe Buck.
Half-time performer.
No, no, no, your buddy.
That'd be cool.
Jim Nance.
Oh, that would be cool.
Because he plays golf and stuff and...
I'm scared to text him.
What do you mean?
Just the person, dude?
Jim Nance gave me his number.
I was like, I'll come do your 25 whistles.
He lives here.
Oh, Mike, what are we waiting on?
I'm just scared to text him.
He said, I'll come do your...
He did. I've seen him twice. And he's like,
Bobby, just, we should do it.
And I'm like, I don't want to...
I feel like he just said that to be nice.
His voice is so cool.
Yeah, I'm just scared. I'm scared.
I would say what...
So Jim Nance, great one.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Does he make the list?
Well, no, let's...
Football players.
Okay. Is he one?
Well, you said commentator, too.
Yeah, yeah, commentator too, but the players is the highlight of the story.
Players.
Mahomes.
You want to be his neighbor?
Ding, Patrick Mahomes is on there.
Oh, so they're just going for fan.
He's at number two.
Why? He'd be cool.
Oh, Travis Kelsey.
I mean.
Number one answer.
Yeah.
Okay, this is a skewed survey.
Okay, and then in at number three was Odell Buckham Jr.
I'd say Brock Purdy.
What?
That's boring.
Exactly.
That's what you're neighbor to be.
That's true.
Good point.
That's what I was thinking.
The number one broadcaster is your neighbor would be Terry Bradshaw.
And then halftime performer was Snoop Dogg.
Okay, so they're just picking people they like.
It's something about neighbors.
See, I was going to wait too literal with this.
Okay, what else?
Jessica Veal is talking about and keeps talking about how she likes to eat in the shower.
And there's videos that she's posted on TikTok and other places.
Bath I would get.
But shower?
But you only, only your butt could get wet if you're leaning forward eating.
Yeah, she calls them shower appropriate items.
Scooby eats oranges in the shower, right?
So does she.
Scoop, was that your thing?
Yeah, oranges.
I'll brush my teeth.
That's okay.
I take your phone calls.
Well, that's weird because your phone will get wet.
But for my wife, though, not the Apple iPhone.
So you'll stand under the water and have a call.
Well, I put my head to the side so I can hear.
Okay, exactly.
You still have the shower, though.
Okay.
She said it's a great way to multitask, and she believes things like cereal, yogurt, popsicles, and coffee, tea.
All those things are perfectly suitable for shower consumption.
Well, the problem about multitasking is, if it makes you do one of the things slower, you can just do that and then do the other thing.
Right.
That's a good point, but it just could be.
Because you can take a quick shower, get out and go eat.
Right.
Same time.
Or you can go slow doing both eating while you're taking a slow.
Okay.
What else?
Okay.
So Paul asked, you get $3 million immediately.
Okay.
But you can no longer use anything China related.
China?
Take the deal.
Well, what's on that list?
iPhone.
That's China related?
I thought that was America.
I'm sure they're made in China.
I'm sure Nike.
Do we have so much stuff made in China?
Okay.
I can do that Nike.
Okay.
So the thing is some of the companies might be American and different parts might be made here,
But there's different components that might be made in China.
Yeah, the iPhones are mostly made in China.
But they have components from all over the world, but mostly they're made in China.
Well, I'm a droid guy now then.
Yep.
Droid.
I'm a razor guy.
Part of the Troy gets made in China.
Oh, no.
Nothing China related, but you get $3 million instantly.
I'd still take to $3 million.
I'd take $3 million in his smuggle stuff.
Oh, no, you can't do that.
I'd hire good smugglers.
All right.
I made me.
That's my pile.
That was Amy's Pyle of Stewart.
It's time for the good news.
With producer Eddie.
Jerry Bingham, he's a kayaker, and he was on the Salt River in Arizona, and he's kayaking.
He does a little diving.
He goes to the bottom of the river, and he's like, what's this?
It's a wallet.
He gets the wallet, picks it up, looks through it.
Oh, there's a driver's license in it.
There's old credit cards, like from J.C. Penny and Sears.
This is weird.
So he gets the name in the driver's license.
The name's Julia.
He looks up online, finds Julia.
in Chicago on Facebook and says,
hey, by any chance, is this you?
Sure enough.
He's like, yeah, that's my driver's license.
That's my wallet.
So he sends it to Julia,
and Julie's like, here's what happened.
So back in 1995, I was dating this guy.
He had this new truck,
and we went down by the river,
and he tried to cross it.
The river was way too high.
He didn't realize it.
The river took the truck,
and we had ditched the truck,
and eventually they got the truck out,
but everything that was inside of it
ended up just all over the river.
So, so, yeah.
That's crazy. He found that wallet. He finds the wallet. He sends it to jewelry. She's got, she's reunited with her wallet.
That'd be a funny message to get. I think it was a scammer, but it's a funny message to get.
Well, I think he sent her the picture of the ID. Like, look at this.
I'd be like, what kind of AI are they using.
Right. That's great. Awesome. There you go. That's what it's all about.
That was tell me something good.
A win is a win. A win. A win is a win. I don't care what I'm saying.
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There's two golden rules that any man should live by.
Rule one, never mess with a country girl.
You play stupid games, you get stupid prizes.
And rule two, never mess with her friends either.
We always say that trust your girlfriends.
I'm Anna Sinfield, and in this new season of the girlfriends...
Oh my God, this is the same man.
A group of women discover they've all dated the same prolific con artist.
I felt like I got hit by a truck.
I thought, how could this happen to me?
The cops didn't seem to care, so they take matters into their own hands.
I said, oh, hell no.
I vowed I will be his last target.
He's going to get what he deserves.
Listen to the girlfriends.
Trust me, babe.
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What's up, everyone?
I'm Ego Wodom.
My next guest, you know from Step Brothers Anchorman,
Saturday Night Live,
and the Big Money Players Network.
It's Will Ferrell.
Woo, woo, woo, woo.
My dad gave me the best advice ever.
I went and had lunch with them one day
and I was like, and Dad, I think I want to
really give this a shot. I don't know what that means,
but I just know the groundlings.
I'm working my way up through and I know it's a place that
come look for up and coming talent.
He said, if it was based solely on talent,
I wouldn't worry about you, which is really sweet.
Yeah.
He goes, but there's so much luck involved.
And he's like, just give it a shot.
He goes, but if you ever reach a point
where you're banging your head against the wall
and it doesn't feel fun anymore,
it's okay to quit.
If you saw it written down, it would not be an inspiration.
It would not be on a calendar of, you know, the cat.
Just hang in there.
Yeah, it would not be.
Right, it wouldn't be that.
There's a lot of luck.
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Lunchbox, is your business plan for a new car the same as Amy's was?
No.
What was yours?
My business plan for a new car is I was thinking one of our affiliates, you know, which
Louisville, Sacramento.
Someone should get with a car dealership out there.
They should fly me out there.
Oh, this is you.
This is just about you only.
Yeah.
Got it.
I thought it was for like a show.
Okay, go ahead.
So one of our affiliates, they fly you out there.
Yeah, that car dealership sweeps me off my feet, winds and dines me.
I buy a car from them.
They make it the best experience of my life.
Are you buying the car?
Yeah.
You're spending the money.
I spend the money.
I buy a car.
And then I start doing commercials for them.
And we become partners.
I mean, it seems like such a no fail, perfect opportunity.
I don't know why this hasn't happened yet.
Why the wine and dine?
Because you want to make the experience amazing
so I can talk about how amazing to buy a car from them is.
But why would you need to be whined and dine to tell listeners how good the car is?
And the listeners are probably aren't going to get whined and dined.
No, no, but I'm saying the experience at their dealership is amazing.
But they don't get wind and dine.
You're just going to lie if you get wine and dined.
No, no, that's wine and dined.
like first class experience at the car dealership.
So if you just go to the dealership and they treat you wine.
But wine and dine is like they take you to dinner.
That's the dine part.
They buy you expensive wine.
That's the wine part.
Yeah.
And I just thought, man, this would be great.
Do you want to pay full price for the car?
I mean, we can negotiate, right?
That's what you do when you go to a car dealership.
You negotiate.
That's what I'm saying.
They give me a first rate experience.
So what you're saying?
The best price they can give me.
this is great.
Tell me this is not a good business plant.
Like we do, I don't know.
For who?
For me, for a station and a dealership.
I don't know why salespeople around America haven't been on top of this.
Scroba, Steve, I don't think it's a bad idea.
The wine and dine thing's weird.
Yeah, that's a little 1992.
But what's up?
I think it could be a good idea if people are trying to buy him as their endorser and promote their product if they want that.
And then he, and then in that process, can get a deal on a car.
I don't see why not.
Yeah, I don't see.
Who do you expect?
Well, then why don't you take the ball and call dealerships?
But you can go that grassroots route or mean, we can also get our sales team at ball.
If you said they're never going to do anything.
You can't do that.
That's what I'm saying.
What you should do is just get the sales team and then also tell him to do it.
Like, I have clients that I bring on myself because I call them or I work with them and go, hey, you should come on.
That's a great idea.
So he gets on the phone and calls a car dealership in Sacramento and says, hey, I'm lunchbox.
If you whining dine me
Don me
But then he has to take
them to the salesperson
I don't know
Like if they're like okay
I'll let scuba handle that
Yeah that's the kind of how it works
He would kind of get the introduction started
And say hey I've worked with so and so
Now you guys close and do the paperwork
Do you like whining and dying
Do it man
If you do it
Then the salesperson gets nothing
No they'll still get their cut
Because they'll have to do the back end stuff
They'll have to close and sell the spot
If I'm going to do the work
But how are you going to sell them a
schedule? Like what schedule are you going to sell them?
And where are you going to put the spots? Because you don't own
the inventory. Yeah, good point. Oh, the spots are
going to go in the 8 a.m. hour
Monday, Wednesday, Thursday.
Okay, so that's the, he's going to try
to go and get him a car. Okay, I don't care.
If you can do that and pull it off legally, do it.
Right. And I mean, so I don't know.
Do it. Our sales staff in Wichita, what's up?
Austin. I mean, do it.
San Antonio. Then call, stop San Antonio.
Then call the salespeople then.
You don't have to, if you just wait on
on everybody else to do what you want to be done, nothing will ever be done
you in any way, ever.
Yeah.
Okay, I just had this epiphany thing
where I thought and I was like,
this is a great business plan.
It's not a business plan.
It's just you wanting a car.
He's bringing business to the show?
No, it would be the local affiliate.
But that's still the show and the station.
It's not the show, but it could be at the local station, yes.
I mean, that's what we're always trying to do, right?
Sell, sell, sell.
I think he just says cliches and eventually
helps one catches.
Okay, I am here for it.
But you need to do the work.
Yeah.
And then, I mean, it would be great.
And then on the show, we will, you know.
You can't promise them that.
No, no, I'm throwing out ideas and I'm going to see if you like it.
Go ahead.
We'll take a journey with me as I go get my new car and we'll check in with me on the way back as I drive it back.
A journey.
Like a vlog?
Not bad.
I don't hate it.
See?
I don't hate it.
Okay.
Thank you, lunchbox.
You're welcome.
You're welcome.
Beep, beep.
Beep.
Morning corny time with Amy.
Let's go.
The morning.
Morning Corny.
How did the phone propose to his girlfriend?
How?
He gave her a ring.
Okay.
That's funny.
That was the morning corny.
Coming up in the mailbag, people that are late, what do you do if they're really close to you and they continue to be so late?
It ruins different events.
We'll talk about that.
That's an email.
And we'll talk about cringy phrases.
Phrases that Americans find the cringiest that people say all the time.
Like, line me, darn me.
That's one.
My phrases that Americans find the cringiest.
So they went, and by the way, they were absolutely super diligent with making sure they got old people and young people.
So they started 18, all the way up to 80 years old, even split within genders.
Most cringe-worthy phrases.
What phrases do you guys hate?
Because I've said it a million times.
Anything over 100%.
Like they give 110% drives me crazy because you can't actually give more than the most.
So that's one to me.
or you can write it any better because I can.
Whatever's happened, I can write it better.
Talking dog or an alien always makes it better.
So those two are a bit bothersome to me.
Cringiest phrases.
Amy.
I've definitely said this before, but not recently,
and it's just everything happens for a reason.
Because I feel like people don't really want to hear that in the moment of anything.
But that's true, though.
But I don't think it's true.
I mean, I think we have.
Yeah, you get a car right.
Oh, it happened for a reason.
It probably do.
I think you can take positive.
from everything negative.
I do think there are learning instances
in every single situation
unless you die.
I believe in it.
But that's okay.
That's okay.
I want there to be
like when something happens
ask okay what does this make possible.
This sucks.
What does it make possible?
Like I want to find what it's made possible
but sometimes in the moment
hearing someone say
well everything happens for a reason
just isn't very comforting
and again I'm guilty of saying it
but something I'm trying to eliminate
because it's just sort of like you're saying
it just say it.
because you don't know what else to say,
and you can kind of probably think of more.
Again, I think if something negative happens,
you can always find something positive from it.
Yes.
Also, you can, it's not crazy that sometimes,
that people do believe that everything is kind of predetermined, right?
I mean, a lot of people believe that.
Yeah, I believe it.
I don't.
But we also have free will.
I feel like, and some people feel like we have free will up to a certain limit, right?
Yeah.
But I feel like a lot of people that do everything happens for a reason,
that to them is safety,
meaning that I need to feel safe
like everything's happening for a reason
because if I don't feel this safe
then what's the world even about?
I feel that's a safety thing for folks.
That's only my feeling
and I definitely understand people
that believe the wrong
because I don't know the truth.
I don't.
Sometimes a lie and say I know the truth, I don't.
We have faith in what we think.
Yeah, I don't.
Lunchbox, cringiest phrases.
It is what it is.
Yeah, I don't like that one either.
It's so annoying.
Makes the list at number two.
So stupid.
It is what it is.
I don't like that it is what it is because everything's happening for reasons.
No, that's different.
It is what it is is different than everything happens for a reason.
I don't mind it is what it is.
It is what it is.
It is like, I got nothing to say about it.
No.
It just is what it is.
To me, what it is what it is means that is the result.
Deal with it.
There's something else you can do.
Yeah.
Yeah.
No, you can change it.
You can't always change something.
You can't always change something.
It is what it is.
I get it if the phrase is annoying.
But to me, maybe it is just the interpretation of it.
It is what it is to me means.
This is the result.
There is no changing the result.
Now, what are you going to do about that because you cannot change that.
Can't change because it is what it is, man.
Exactly.
Eddie, you said, I hate, I hate, that's above my pay grade.
You ever heard anyone say that?
I'll say it all the time.
That's the laziest attitude I've ever heard in my life.
Hey, man, can you have one with something?
Oh, man, I wish I could help you, but that's above my pay grade.
What are you talking about?
Is it implying sometimes, too, that you don't know.
I feel like that thing could also be like you don't have the skill or the knowledge to know how to do it.
I agree.
But it could also just mean somebody,
Guys, none of these are universally well except.
They're cringy.
As we say cringy or not, that's okay.
We're all good.
That one's lazy, man.
I feel like is Eddie said something similar, though, to someone when they ask him for help of something?
No, I say, no, I can't do it.
That's not my job.
And then I'm like, fine, I'll do this.
He says, that's not my job.
That's not my job.
I told you mine.
You're, okay.
Number 10, the best is yet to come.
Cringiest.
Which, which, again.
But what if the best has come?
You don't know.
We don't know that.
Do I feel like I've peaked?
Yeah.
Really?
No, no, no.
I think you have kids coming, so that's the best yet to come.
Maybe I could die tomorrow.
You could.
I feel like I've peaked.
It is what it is.
Maybe professionally or what?
Just in general, I feel like I've peaked.
However, maybe I haven't.
That's so dumb.
At free will.
I can make a lot of choices.
Right, right.
But you know what?
I don't know anything because that's above my pay grade.
The best is yet to come.
Okay, number nine.
And this is mostly the phrase because I do believe in the message.
but I agree. The phrase is
cringy. Look for the silver lining.
Because silver lining, what's
lined with silver? Yeah, I don't know.
I get that, I know what it means, and I also agree
you can find something good out of every bad, and you can find something
bad out of every good, right? I don't think
anything universally is, however,
silver lining's kind of an adated. It's like when someone says a carbon
copy of something, I never made a carbon copy of anything in my life.
I don't know what that is. A carbon copy?
You remember signing invoices and then it's got the black
copy in the bag? Oh, okay. That's what that is?
That's what that is. You keep this
Why do people still say that?
Oh, no.
We barely use those.
Number eight, choose joy.
Yeah.
Oh, we do that.
No, we don't say choose joy.
I don't say choose joy.
We say pimp joy.
Yeah.
Pimp in.
Yeah, choose joy.
I would always choose joy if I could.
Sometimes I'm just pissed.
Exactly.
You can choose it, man.
I know.
But I think that's similar to, you can acknowledge what's happening.
When I smash my toe, because sometimes my door, I don't see it, it's black.
I smash my toe.
I'd like to choose joy right then.
But I said, I just choose.
I want everybody to die because I hurt so bad.
Number seven, count your blessings.
Again, just a phrase, I don't think people are mad at having, as Amy would say, gratitude or me when I do daily Thanksgiving.
As Amy would say, gratitude is a very normal way to say it.
And so is Thanksgiving is a normal holiday.
Yeah.
But I'm saying, you do it every day now.
You would say gratitude.
Yes, practice gratitude.
I feel like to me, it feels a bit hippie or pretentious, but only because.
Because I don't know.
It actually isn't.
But I just go, how do I feel?
I want to think about things I'm thankful for because it puts me in a better mood,
better, it reminds me.
Everything doesn't suck.
Sometimes we'll sit on that and go like, man, our life just sucks.
This isn't going right.
When there's a lot of stuff that's actually doing really well, we just don't pay attention to that as much.
So my saying is stupid.
I do daily Thanksgiving.
It's the worst.
It'd be on the list if anybody else used it.
Find your bliss.
Stupid.
We're not saying the message is stupid, just the term.
Carpe diem.
That seize the day, man.
You got to do that.
I know, but when people say that, you're like, are you Latin?
And not even like Latin America.
Do you know Latin?
I don't even know if that's Latin.
That's what I would think.
Is it Latin?
I don't, why are you asking me?
I just say the phrase, man.
You've never said the phrase.
No, I have.
You've ever said Carpe Diem.
Yeah.
When?
Oh, just talking to my wife sometimes like, Carpeton, sees the day, man.
Just take advantage.
You say, seize the day man to your wife.
You say Carpe DM, seize the day.
the day man.
Yeah.
Wow.
When you're talking to your wife.
Or like if I'm like doing something, she's like, you sure you want to do that?
Carpe diem.
You don't say that.
I never heard you say that.
Do we know what the root of that is?
Carpe.
Carp.
No, no.
I'm talking about is it Latin?
Because someone's going to hit me up and be like, you're an idiot.
So somebody could let me know.
I don't know that that makes you an idiot.
Like we, some people took Latin in school so they may know.
No, but I just did it.
Oh, it is Latin.
It's Latin.
Look at you.
See?
You're so smart.
No, I'm not because I didn't know for sure.
It is what it is.
Good vibes only.
Terrible.
Happiness is a choice.
That's true.
But you have to say that to people when they're not happy and all they want to do is give you the bird.
Right.
Shut up.
I do feel like.
Sometimes I just don't want to be happy.
Yeah, you choose not to be.
But sometimes you can't be.
Right.
What do you mean you can't be happy?
You can't be happy.
So I think you can have a choice to pursue happiness to try to be much.
more happy to find the things that make you happy, but sometimes you just can't be happy,
and that's okay. But being happy and being, um, you can be like whole fulfilled.
You could be, without being happy. Yeah, like the, so even with like, yeah, choosing happiness or
choosing joy or like, even with my mom in that when she had cancer, it was the root of it was
the joy of the Lord was her strength. Like it didn't mean that every day. She was just walking
around like, choose joy. But her mantra was like, Nehemi 8.10.
and she wanted that's where her joy was coming from, something bigger than her
and her appreciation for life.
So, but I think there's times where, yeah, like, if you've lost somebody, it's okay to be totally unhappy and sad in the moment.
I'll be happy again.
I'm going to get there right now.
I'm not.
I don't think anyone says that after they lose someone.
Happiness is not a...
Or you lose your dog.
Hey, man.
Hey, man.
Your best friend died in a car wreck.
That's true.
You know what?
Happened is a choice.
All right.
Not the time.
Grateful for time with them.
Woo!
I think I probably could have said that to myself.
Like, last Monday, it was a pretty just blah day.
Like, I don't know what was happening, but I was not in a good mood and I couldn't explain it.
But I probably could have made some choices to just be happier.
When I wake up in the morning, happiness is not a choice.
I hate waking up in the morning.
It's weird, man.
I'm like that too now.
But what if you told yourself, I love to wake up in the morning?
I do.
And then I'm like, you're an idiot.
You're a liar.
Why are you a liar?
Number one, it's the cringiest.
Come on.
Do you know what it is?
It's the cringiest.
And it's now so cringy that people call people this type of person.
Karen.
No.
Oh.
Live, laugh, love.
Are they a live, love person?
Oh, my gosh, that's Amy.
Amy, are you a live laugh, love?
No.
I feel like I...
I don't think she is.
I like all those things, but I don't have a wooden sign in my house.
That's not in the back of your car.
From Cracker Barrel, Live Laugh, Love, in the house.
Which, if anybody has that, that is okay.
No.
Let me credit.
You may all remember Eddie saying,
what's up with this new guy that's the bachelor?
Oh yeah.
Joey, who's a really good looking dude.
And with a shirt off, he's even better like he's all.
He just looks normal.
Ripped up.
And you're not a guy who thinks you look great.
No, no, no, no.
You just think you look better than him.
Well, I saw him and I'm like, he just looks like any other dude.
I think I look as good as he does.
So we thought this was a bit crazy.
So lunchbox, man of the people, man on the streets, went out with two pictures, one of Eddie.
Oh, my gosh.
What picture, though?
Whatever was on your Instagram, man.
Those are the pictures you like.
Good point.
your Instagram and I screenshoted pictures from your Instagram
and then I went to Joey's Instagram and took pictures from his Instagram.
I'm sure Joey's gauge of what to put on Instagram is a little more particularly.
Hey, we're not making excuses, bud.
Okay.
No, like I did one of Eddie shirtless and one of him's shirtless.
How did you find that?
It's on your Instagram.
On that car when he's sprayed him sitting down with the water?
No, he's sitting against a fence and says no lifeguard on duty or something like that.
Oh, man.
That was a year ago, dude.
And then I also took one of just like in a normal shirt and Joey in a normal shirt.
and Joey in a normal shirt.
I like it. Eddie, ready?
Do you see the pictures?
I'm looking at them right now.
You look pretty good.
Okay, okay.
All right, let's go.
Let's see what they say.
All right, here is the first person.
So I'm going to show you a picture of Eddie,
and then I'm going to show you a picture of Joey.
And you tell me which one you like and why.
This is Eddie.
Okay.
Not great.
Okay.
You said okay.
Well, let me see the other one.
Here's Joey.
I'll take the first one.
You'll take Eddie.
Why do you like Eddie better?
Because he seems like a nice guy.
and he looks like my husband.
Okay.
What is it?
So you say like the dad bot?
Yeah, absolutely.
You're leading the witness a little bit.
Yeah.
She still picked Eddie.
Lunchbox, do you like this disgusting guy?
No, no, no.
It was because she had, she said, like, oh, it's okay.
No, you said ugly, huh?
I said, just okay.
Because the picture of you with your shirt off, Eddie, you're on like green shorts.
I mean, you look for good.
Okay, thanks.
Dude, hey, I got one to zero, Joey.
Let's go.
Next up.
That's Eddie.
Okay.
What do you think?
He's okay.
Not spectacular.
Here's Joey.
Oh, Joey's got it all the way around.
Why?
Because he's got it all.
What does he have that you like?
I love his muscles, and he's got a great smile.
Okay.
One to one.
All right, we're tied up.
This Joey guys, just a good look.
Describe Joey's picture.
I don't know which one lunched used.
I mean, I can show you, Eddie.
Let's do another one while he pulls him out.
Go ahead.
This is going to be Joey.
Mm-hmm.
Okay.
What do we think of Joey?
Not bad.
And Eddie?
Eddie seems like the low man on the tunnel pole.
We'll go with Eddie.
Yeah.
We'll go with Eddie.
So you go with the low man on the totem pole, I don't understand.
Got to feel bad for him.
He's bad.
He's older.
Everybody deserves love.
Okay, so you're saying Joey's better looking, but you're going to give it to Eddie out of sympathy.
I never saw lucky.
Okay, thank you.
What the.
Eddie, you're up to one now?
I don't understand.
You got a point there.
Weird.
I don't understand that.
Low man on the total?
Paul? So we'll go with Eddie.
I don't know. Hey, never
apologize for a win. You're right. What is it? Two to one.
Here he goes. Joe's just in a blue shirt. It's in a blue shirt, right? Mike? Like normal, nothing.
Joey has his shirt on. So I think I do have an advantage.
No, there's a shirt off. Oh, you showed him that picture too? Yeah, well, yeah. And you have one of the shirt on and a shirt off.
And then you. Okay. And this is the shirt, the picture I used to you. Okay. Just Eddie in a black shirt?
Yeah, looks great. I think, honestly, guys, I think we look like the same person.
Show me the Joey one?
Joey's like 20 years younger than you too.
Joey?
Okay, yeah.
And then Eddie.
Then Eddie.
Eddie looks like low man on some sort of totem pole, apparently.
All right, let's do it.
One more.
That's Joey.
Oh, yeah.
What do you like about Joey?
Oh, he's pretty handsome.
Yeah?
Is it his eyes, his hair?
His hair, his look, his eyes.
Okay.
Smile.
Now here's Eddie.
Oh, he's good looking too, in his own way.
So which one of you had to say?
Okay, okay, hotter.
Joey or Eddie?
Eddie's probably more my type.
Why is he more your type?
Because he's older, more mature looking.
The other guy looks pretty young.
So you win again.
I don't know how to make this.
You win again because in your own way.
But I do feel like lunchbox was going to older women.
Didn't.
No, no, this was literally the people walking down the street.
What do you want me to do?
But who cares? Eddie won.
Eddie won.
Eddie.
Mr. Lowman on the totem pole.
Mr. you're attractive in your own way.
I feel bad for you.
I'll give him a point.
Man, that sucked for you and you still won.
That felt weird.
Yeah, I feel weird for you.
But I guess I did win.
Congratulations, buddy.
Wow.
I'm better looking than Joey.
Take him in and get cry.
And then I'll come back.
A win is a win.
A win is a win.
I don't care what you're saying.
Yep, that's me.
Cliver Taylor the 4th.
You might have seen the skits, the reactions,
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Well, somewhere along the way,
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There's two golden rules that any man should live by.
Rule one, never mess with a country girl.
You play stupid games, you get stupid prizes.
And rule two,
never mess with her friends either.
We always say that, trust your girlfriends.
I'm Anna Sinfield, and in this new season of the girlfriends,
Oh my God, this is the same man.
A group of women discover they've all dated the same prolific con artist.
I felt like I got hit by a truck.
I thought, how could this happen to me?
The cops didn't seem to care, so they take matters into their own hands.
I said, oh, hell no.
I vowed.
I will be his last target.
He's going to get what he deserves.
Listen to the girlfriends.
Trust me, babe.
On the Iheart radio app, Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcast.
What's up, everyone?
I'm Ego Vodam.
My next guest, you know from Step Brothers Anchorman,
Saturday Night Live,
and the Big Money Players Network,
it's Will Ferrell.
Woo, woo, woo, woo, woo.
My dad gave me the best advice ever.
I went and had lunch with him one day,
and I was like,
And dad, I think I want to really give this a shot.
I don't know what that means, but I just know the groundlings.
I'm working my way up through, and I know it's a place that come look for up and coming talent.
He said, if it was based solely on talent, I wouldn't worry about you, which is really sweet.
Yeah.
He goes, but there's so much luck involved.
And he's like, just give it a shot.
He goes, but if you ever reach a point where you're banging your head against the wall and it doesn't feel fun anymore, it's okay to quit.
If you saw it written down, it would not be an inspiration.
It would not be on a calendar of, you know, the cat.
Just hang in there.
Yeah, it would not be.
Right, it wouldn't be that.
There's a lot of luck.
Listen to Thanks, Dad, on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast.
All right, can you guys hear me?
Yeah.
Everything's broken again in studio.
My headphones don't work.
I'm lucky my microphone dies.
So, Ray, hit the news clip now.
Bobby's big.
Stories.
Can I go now?
Yes.
Yeah, yeah. It's a win.
We're a real show, everybody.
Hey, we're on.
We promise.
A group of 30 current and former workers at a Kentucky middle school scored a $1 million powerball prize,
and they hid the winning ticket in a math textbook.
Now, why a math textbook?
Because no one ever looks in them, she said.
That's funny.
She knew that it'd be safe putting it in there.
Quote, we all taught at the same school at one point or another.
A member of the group told the Kentucky lottery officials,
counselors and men, special ed teachers, the school nurse,
They won on January 27th, and they got the, it's the second prize winner, which is a million bucks.
So she says, no one ever looks in the math books.
And each member of the group took home after taxes and a lump sum, $24,000.
That's awesome.
Yeah, that's really cool.
It's still a little bit of a letdown.
What do you mean?
No, I love when teachers win.
No, I understand, but you're like, 20,000's good way.
A letdown?
A letdown because you're like, oh my gosh, we got the second.
A million dollars.
I think it's how we want a million dollars.
Divided by 25 people.
But you know how many people you're in with
and so you know you're going to have to split it.
I think if it happened to you, you would feel the opposite.
Dude, if you find a dime on the street, you get excited.
Free $24,000 when they've been playing for years, I've never won.
And they're going to be disappointed.
I don't know.
Your mind works in weird ways, man.
Michael Jordan's championship sneaker sell for a record $8 million.
Wow.
Who lot those?
A complete set of Michael Jordan Championship Air Jordan's Sneaker.
worn by Jordan during his clenching victories of his six NBA titles and six NBA finals MVP's
sold for $8,032,000.
Sotheby's is the auction house.
It was a record.
The Dynasty Collection represents the second highest sum netted for Jordan memorabilia
behind the $10.1 million jersey worn game one of the 1998 last dance finals, which is the season they all came back for one more year.
A pair of sneakers in game two sold for $2 million, but this is, one, two, two, two.
two, three, four, five. Six sets of shoes, all signed, $8 million.
That's really cool.
From ESPN, that's the story there.
Top social media platform in America.
What do you think it is?
Instagram.
Facebook.
TikTok.
All wrong.
Oh, Snapchat?
YouTube.
Oh, I guess that's social.
Well, they don't care what you consider.
When it comes to social media platforms, we use the most.
YouTube tops the list.
83% of adults use YouTube.
Facebook comes in.
second was 68% because we know nana's are still on Facebook.
Oh. No, that's true. But, I mean, yeah. Older people that aren't using other social media,
they got on social media when it was new and they haven't really migrated to the others.
Instagram, 47% Pinterest, 35% and TikTok 33%. But TikTok's like 88% of adults under 45.
Yeah, they're cool people. No, I don't know. They're any cooler. No. Just they're just younger.
Of the top five, they expect TikTok to climb and buy for the top spot in the next couple years from the Pew Research Center.
Does frowning or smiling too much create lines?
Yes.
Frowning.
They both do.
They both do.
Who frowns, though?
Is it like a real frown, like a smiley face upside down?
I guess if you have a grimace all the time.
Or what do they call it resting bee face?
Yeah, but if you're resting, that's not requiring any muscles.
But a frown to me has to be reverse smile.
Right.
Or nothing.
Okay.
The answer is no. According to plastic surgeons, it just doesn't happen, not even little lines.
Oh.
And the same goes for smiling as well. It won't create lines anywhere on your face.
The bigger factors for lines, sun, sleep, and skin care routine before you go to bed.
Okay.
I don't know.
Doctors.
I feel like I have smile lines.
Okay.
Doctors.
Weekend box office, Argyle bombs.
Hey, Mike D from Movie Mike's movie podcast.
I know you saw it.
Yeah, it's terrible.
It looks terrible in the preview.
I thought it looked good in the previews.
It's like spies and action, right?
The cat, the backpack?
Incredibly cheesy, some of the worst acting I've ever seen from really great actors.
And it was like two hours and 20 minutes, complete waste of time.
I saw where the Twitter headline was Doa Leap is movie bombs.
And I was like, Doa Leap is in a movie?
She's in Argyle?
It's basically a cameo.
Got it.
That's the other thing.
They put all these big actors on the poster and in the trailer, hardly in it.
I got Clickbait raid, but just not by Ray.
So, yeah, it did terrible.
They spent $200 million on it.
It made $18 million.
That's a loss.
That's a bad loss.
That's a bad loss.
That's in the red.
We will find ancient alien ruins soon.
Claims a U.S. X. Army pilot
who went to the mothership.
Okay.
The mothership?
Like up there?
Bro.
Mothership can be anywhere.
We need to check him.
A former U.S. Army helicopter pilot
who claims to have spent 92 days on an alien mothership
has said that humans will find ancient alien.
ruins somewhere in the universe soon.
Alex Collier served time as a helicopter pilot in the arm and he claims he spoke to two aliens
in the 1980s.
He has claimed the contact was so grand that he was actually taken into their spaceship where
he was forced to wear a special belt so the aliens known as Andromedans could talk to him
over a three-month period.
The encounter, the ex-US Army helicopter pilot claims, happened when he was playing
high and seek in a cornfield.
He fell asleep and he woke up and found himself on the ship.
It didn't say he was drunk.
He just playing on the cornfield.
Who doesn't play in cornfield?
A lot of people.
Yeah.
He gave a talk in Japan in 2007 and he says,
you see what he says, right?
But imagine this.
This is from the Daily Star, but imagine this.
Imagine, just bear with me, okay?
Just humor me, indulge me.
Imagine something like this happens to you.
It doesn't have to be exactly like this,
but something crazy.
And nobody believes it.
Or do you even say it?
Do you even go back?
If this happens to you,
and do you even tell the story
because you know you're going to be
ridiculed, laughed at,
but you know where you were.
Do you tell the story
if you get abducted by aliens?
I would tell the story a million times
and I would be on every platform
telling it a billion times.
These stories you hear it and they're like,
oh, never hear from them again.
What do you mean? Never heard from them?
Like there are people that have seen stuff
or have been abducted.
I don't hear from them anymore.
I'm sure they're still out there.
Well, you're not probably following.
them. Yeah. You can give talks like in
Japan and stuff. Yeah, or they're on TikTok.
I'm on alien TikTok a little bit.
So you see a lot of that. Yeah.
The thought that crossed my mind
was, okay, what if a loved
one is claiming that? Like, you know them. It's your
spouse. It's your mom or your dad,
your best friend. Someone that doesn't
have a history of making outlandish claims.
Sure, but in that moment, what's your
move? You just support them no matter
what or do they need to get
help? Or can they convince you
that they believe it.
They obviously can't convince you they went
because only they got to experience their experience.
Like, I can't convince you anything that I did.
I can convince you to believe me that I did something.
But did anyone notice he was gone for 90 days?
Yeah, he said he was gone for 60-something days.
There was no missing person report?
I didn't check in with his aunt.
I don't know.
That part, I don't see.
I could be his brother and be like, dude,
he was gone for 90 days.
It's crazy.
Maybe that's happened.
Maybe somebody does agree with that.
But I don't, there's not that part of the story
because I just take like two paragraphs, guys.
Right, right.
I don't bring and read the whole three pages of it.
He got fired from his job because he was missing for 67 days.
Okay, then I start my believing him.
Maybe he did.
And no one saw him in that time.
What was his age in the 80s when this happened?
I don't know.
Okay, because I was going to say, if he's in the military,
he could have been like on a deployment.
Yeah, to cornfield, taking a nap.
Ohio, Chile, her 14 years old,
is left with horrific third-degree burns
after a nail-polished remover bottle exploded
and set her on fire
because she was using it near a candle in her bedroom.
Whoa.
Like not doing anything irresponsible.
She was 14.
She was at home getting ready for an appearance.
At a basketball game, she was just going to go.
And so she was getting ready.
And the fumes from the remover caught,
poof, flammable.
She was on fire.
She managed to whip off her clothes and put the flames out.
They called 911.
Surgical excision and skin grafting on January 17th.
She's expected to be okay, but not the same.
Well, that's a good reminder.
To not.
remove nail polish near a candle.
Chemicals near fire.
Yeah.
Generally.
Yeah.
Man, I mean, it got her arm big time.
That stinks.
So many people hide their illnesses to avoid missing work or to avoid socializing.
To avoid missing socializing.
I do it to avoid socializing.
I do it.
I try to get sick.
I don't socialize.
Disturbing number of people sick with an infectious disease conceal their illness to avoid missing work,
travel or social events.
About three and four people, 75% had either hidden an infectious illness from other.
at least once or might do so in the near future.
If you're sick, do you hide it?
No.
For no reason.
Well, I don't see why I would hide it.
Like if you had an event, like if you had I heart festival.
No, I would have, were you kidding?
Do I want to get you sick, artist sick, anybody else sick,
and then that comes back on me, not going to happen.
But if you hit it, we don't know who it's wrong.
Exactly.
Well, not going to do it.
Hide it?
Oh.
If you have like a game you want to go to.
The game, big game?
No.
I'm going to go, and I'm not going to take any kind of over-the-counter medicine to make me not look sick at all.
And I get the work thing, because if you miss work, some people don't get paid off.
Right.
Or, like, sick days.
Yeah.
Like, if you don't go to work, you don't get paid.
And I may never get an opportunity to host the Grammys.
You know what I mean?
What if I get asked to host the Grammys?
Well, that's the stupidest.
I think an alien would pick you up first.
Before that?
Yeah.
Maybe not, but, you know.
Speaking of the Grammys, Taylor Swift won a record fourth album of the year Grammy last night for midnight.
She also announced her new album, which is called like, I forget the name of it, like dead poet.
Something about poets in society.
Miley Cyrus won her first two Grammys ever.
Joni Mitchell performed at 80 years old.
Wow.
Chris Stapleton dominated.
It's pretty cool.
He won like awesomeest award.
It's a new award they give out to just people that are awesome.
Yeah.
It's called About the Tortured Poets Department.
It'll be Taylor Swift's new album.
So there you go.
That is the news.
Those were Bobby's B.
Stories.
Every once in a while,
lunchbox will come to us and say,
I need you guys to send me on a trip.
Rarely have we done it
because it's usually something
that is very selfish
that he just wants to do.
It has no benefit for the show.
Once we send him to the diamond mine, though.
Yeah.
That was fun.
Yeah, that was a good show bit.
So now where do you want us to send to you?
The Super Bowl.
To do what?
No, no.
To do what?
That's a great question.
To do what?
No, no, to cover the parties.
Yes, yes.
I got invited to the Sports Illustrated party presented by Captain Morgan saying, hey, we can get you in.
All the celebrities are going to be here.
If you're going to be in town, let us know you can come cover it.
And I'm like, cover it.
That's exactly what it says.
Chain smokers.
Can you look at that image?
Where is cover it?
It says, if you're being Vegas and want to cover any of our events, Shaq's Fun House, the party,
Gronk Beach, Guy Fierry's
Flavortown Tailgate, please
let us know. It does say, Bones,
that if you would like to cover any of these events.
But what do you think that would bring to the show?
Like, you would go and have fun, but what would we
enjoy? Oh, my, I report back like, oh, I saw
this celebrity. I talked to this celebrity there. This celebrity
was hanging out with this celebrity.
This celebrity was falling over, had a little too many
drinks. This celebrity lost a lot of money
gambling. I mean, me and this
celebrity became friends. I can get
this celebrity on the show.
A lot of good storylines there.
How about this celebrity told me to stop touching them?
Yeah.
This celebrity told me to stop following them.
Whatever.
I mean, this is amazing.
I mean, I'm not paying for him to go to Vegas.
Yeah.
What?
I would let you have like Friday to travel if you wanted to pay for it yourself.
But I'm not paying for you to go to Vegas.
But the parties are on Sunday night, so he'd need Monday off.
So, okay, we would just give you Monday off then.
You could report.
We could report on Monday.
Dude, do it.
No, no.
Gronks, but I don't, I'm not going to pay for that.
I don't understand why.
The company's not going to pay for it, and I for sure I'm not going to pay for it.
I don't understand why.
Wait, so they're not offering to fly you out.
If it's so important.
No, they said if you're going to be in Vegas and want to cover any of our events.
But you're not going to be in Vegas.
But I could be.
Right.
And if you would like to go, you should go.
I do give you the freedom to just go.
I can't believe you don't think that's good for the show.
If it's not a work trip, why would I report back?
I'd just be on my own.
Well, because he's giving him Monday off.
You know what I'm saying?
I just replied as to what.
Allergies.
Oh, he's feeling sick?
Yeah.
Spent the weekend in Vegas.
He does come back from Vegas with allergies.
Every time.
All right.
Let me go to Scuba.
Sometimes if I'm just on the fence, which I'm not.
Yeah, I think you're wave off based on this.
Scuba.
Yeah, I think when he gets sent anywhere, it's gold.
I think he's going to come back with great audio, great social content,
stories for the air that'll live for a solid week and change.
It'll be inside jokes.
I think it'll just be great.
Great.
So how are we going to get him out there?
He gets the paper's way there.
Right.
I bet hotels are totally books.
Oh, my goodness.
That's something I don't know if he'll be in Reno.
You go stay with one of our listeners in Vegas.
Ooh, that's good.
That'd be a good storyline too.
Yes.
I will, okay.
I'll put 100 bucks in the kitty.
For a hundred?
For whatever.
Points.
Do you have points?
I don't have points.
Do you have points?
Do you want to donate points to him for, to fly?
Why Southwest?
You have points yourself, lunchbox?
No.
Why is he lying?
He just lied.
No, I'm trying to look up a...
I've never heard of those.
What's a point?
Wait, you'll donate money as long as he stays with a listener.
I don't care what happens, but I'll donate a hundred bucks if he goes.
A hundred?
Yeah, but you need people.
Eddie, let's go.
Hey, what I'm not going to?
What are you looking up here?
No, no, no.
I need you to give me some money.
Yeah, I'm looking up hotels.
Okay.
What, let's see.
Well, that's not bad.
$69.
That was today.
Wow. That's today.
What's the chance of murder?
Oh, wow.
Are you kidding me?
What?
Can you stay with Gronk?
Let's see.
What do you see, man?
Would you stay with a listener if they called and said you could?
Yeah.
Oh, man.
Oh, my God.
If he would stay with a listener, I might buy his flight.
Yes.
As long as.
Because it may be crazy expensive right now that will fly in.
MGM grand right now.
No, no, no, MGM Graham.
Listener.
I know.
It's 1,200 a night.
Oh, wow.
Yeah, listener, though.
Would a listener to the lunchbox stay at that house?
Okay, Bobby, idea.
I think that since the Super Bowl, he doesn't need to be at the game.
No, of course not.
It's just the parties.
So he could, I bet there's flights available kind of during the Super Bowl that are cheap.
No, no, no.
To fly out during the game.
There's going to be parties on Saturday.
There's going to be parties on Friday night.
We fly them during the game at 6 o'clock.
The parties really are Friday and Saturday.
Oh, okay.
I don't know.
Mike, what's like the cheapest Southwest flight on like Thursday evening?
Yeah, to get him there.
Yeah, we need a want to get away.
Because if we could get him.
Yeah, Scuba?
It's like $4.93 to get him there.
Total?
One way?
Just to get there.
And then to come back, it's about another $500.
That's not bad.
That's crazy.
Not bad if you're not paying it.
It'll pay the ROI on that for the show is unbelievable.
There's no ROI.
How do we gauge that?
Maybe we get a sponsor to send us a few thousand bucks.
Yeah, and this would have been great to have worked on it like a couple weeks ago.
Not the week of.
The week of.
It's like, come on.
Sometimes ideas come to you.
I can't help with it.
Oh, man.
Yeah, now, oh, see, hey, he went from me and the feds to be like, wow, this is a great idea.
The great idea is if you stay with a listener.
That's the only way.
I mean, I don't even know if we have listeners in Vegas.
Oh, we have listeners in Vegas.
We have, we do.
Okay, I'm open to it.
Let me see if I have any, I don't think you have any points.
But let me see if I do.
Let me call up Laurel and see if I can stay with her.
No, no, no, no, it has to be a listener.
I'm not buying the flight.
No, she listens.
Nope.
Everybody.
Who?
I don't know.
Laurel.
She went to Trinity.
I don't even know what that is.
San Antonio, I knew her from college.
I know.
If a listener, let's watch stay and it's not a joke, we will do that.
And I will look to see if I have any points.
Okay.
All right.
Well, hold on.
Let's figure some stuff out.
Oh, everybody had good weekend.
Give me a highlight.
Give me one highlight from a weekend, Amy.
Ooh, last night, cooked dinner.
We all sat around the table.
There were some friends and my kids had friends over.
So we sat at the dining room table,
played games while we ate,
and then we did s'mores by the fire afterwards.
And it was just so fun.
Yeah, I like s'mores.
I just overeat s'mores.
Oh, how many?
Until I want to puke.
It's a lot.
I know.
And then I'll, after that,
then I'll just eat the chocolate by itself.
Oh, man.
Then I'll go to the graham crackers at night.
Oh, never ends.
I love all the components.
marshmallows.
It's so good.
Even for breakfast. God.
Oh, we also did, we included,
we had chocolate options or Reese's cup options.
I feel like I highly recommend that first more.
I would do milk chocolate.
I hate dark chocolate though.
My wife loves dark chocolate.
That's the worst.
It tastes like you took chocolate
and then you took poop
and you threw the chocolate on the ground and ate the poop.
Gross.
Not even mixed.
Oh, it's terrible.
But she knows.
can keep that in the house without me eating all of it.
Everything else, if it's there, if it's there,
if it's in the house, I will eat all of it if I like it.
And I've gone through, like, obsessions.
Right now I'm in the middle of my melon season.
Watermelon?
I eat buckets of seedless watermelon every day.
Before that, it was a simple mills crackers.
I would eat boxes of them.
She just couldn't keep them in the house.
Or she would hide them because she knew if I saw them, I would eat them.
But I go through these little seasons.
Is it just watermelon or do you go to, like, cantalope or anything like that?
Sometimes, though, if I'm hard,
up. Honeydew. No, no, no. Sometimes if I'm like, I need some melon and I can't find any
melon by itself, I'll order melon with other types of melon in it and then just not eat the other
crap. Just put them in the fridge for somebody else. Okay. But I just need that melon. I get that
melon. Oh yeah, that's good. That's fun. Well, family time. I was in New York over the weekend
and I was sitting on a bench at the hotel that we were in and I see like a group of people come in.
And I'm like going to say who it is because it's going to, that would kill the story or
what party they're from,
because I don't want that to be
what the story's about.
But I see a U.S.
senator walking in.
I reckon I'd recognize almost every
U.S. senator.
You would?
Really? Probably.
I'm like, what on earth?
I wouldn't recognize one.
Not a single one.
Well, I see...
I couldn't name one.
Well, yeah, you could.
I see one, and I'm not even saying
it was somebody a New York one either.
It was just, because a lot of people
are in New York for a lot of things.
And I say, I'll say, Johnson.
So, hey, Senator, I'm just sitting there,
walks right by with these people.
I was, hey, Senator Johnson, how's it going?
And Senator Johnson basically stops and talks.
It's like, hey, it was busy.
It was like on his phone.
There were people around him.
And it's like, hey, I'm good.
How are you doing?
What do you do?
Like, has a conversation, right?
Like, took 30 seconds, connected.
I didn't expect it.
It's kind of awkward for me.
I was just trying to say, what up?
The U.S. Senator walking by.
And I was like, wow, that's crazy.
I did not expect somebody because they're very famous.
Okay.
This one's very famous.
This one's very famous.
No, it's not Johnson.
Yeah, it's Ron Johnson from Wisconsin.
No, he's using Johnson as an example.
Yes, I was just using that as a name it wasn't.
Is it one you were, like, were you very, very surprised?
Because maybe this one's character, you wouldn't think they would.
It wasn't that I was surprised they were nice.
I was surprised that they would care enough to stop and talk for a second.
That's what politicians do.
They shake your hands and, like, get your rope.
They do the only one in the run for election.
Oh, got it.
But that being said, this is something I want to say, make a point I want to make.
I was in the airport.
about a year and a half ago,
and I see another politician,
we'll call them Johnston.
Now, this politician,
I am not a fan of at all.
As a person, I don't know,
but their policies I am not a fan of,
and I'm sitting in like the little Delta lounge room
next to them randomly.
And the person goes,
hey, are you, Bobby?
And I'm like, yeah, we talked for half an hour,
and it was awesome.
They were warm, they were kind,
and they're a politician who's playing wrestling with us.
They have their characters.
Half the time they don't even believe what they say they believe in.
They say things just so they can get elected and then vote different ways.
Or they just decided to vote a way that they don't even feel because that's the only way they can get elected.
They're a part of parties they don't even believe in just to be elected, to have a job, to have power.
But when you break it down, like human-wise, this was somebody that, the second one, John Stun,
the second one.
Not Johnson.
Who I was like, I don't, I didn't want to talk.
By the end of it, I was like, let's be best friends.
It was so, but it just kind of made me realize it's all wrestling and theatrics and who can
get the most clicks and who can say the craziest things to get the most clicks.
Because if you don't get clicks and headlines and stories, people know who you are,
people got to know who you are to be able to vote for you.
You know, it's just a constant cash grab for media attention.
But I had two great experiences with two politicians and neither one of them I thought would
be very friendly.
Maybe that explains a lot about some of the men that I particularly feel are obnoxious.
And I wonder, like, do they go home and their wives are just like, oh, good job today, honey.
Or maybe their wives are, they know.
So when they come home, they're like, oh, I can't believe I'd act this way today.
And the wives are like, it's okay.
You got it.
Because I don't know how.
Probably mix it both.
I just couldn't even imagine having to be married to some of these people and how they behave.
You know?
That's tough.
What's hard is that you never know which ones are faking and which ones are not.
Like, you know, some of them, I'm sure some are really real and some of them are like doing like the wrestling thing, like you say.
True.
The ones that are getting the most attention are usually doing the wrestling thing because that's how you get attention yelling and screaming.
Right.
And being divisive, right?
Like they're trying to divide us.
Divide and conquer both sides.
Divide people.
And then you have your people.
You just make, hopefully your army that you carve is a little bigger than the other one.
It's a wild time.
It's happened before, right?
Like Vietnam, very divisive, civil war, obviously very divide.
There have been times in history where this has been, but it's bad right now.
Yeah, well, because we have social media, all the different ways to spread more stuff.
Highlight, lunchbox for the weekend?
Highlight was I went out for burgers and beers with the family, and one of the kids' burgers
didn't come out when our meal came out.
She's like, oh, the kitchen must have left one off.
And they ended up taking all the kids' burgers off the bill.
Ah!
So only one was late.
Did you ask?
Or did they just do it?
They just did it.
Before the check came?
That's nice.
I was like, good.
I looked.
I was like, I was making sure the one wasn't on there.
Yeah.
But all three kids' meals were free.
I was like, that's what I'm talking about, girl.
Eddie?
Yeah, mine's kind of like Amy's.
So, like, you know, my friends had friends over.
And I'm like, oh, great.
And then my wife says, oh, well, the parents are coming, too.
And I'm like, oh, no, this is not going to be good.
But it ended up being fun.
Like the parents that came were actually really cool.
They stayed to like 11 at night.
And I'm like, this is awesome.
I don't want you guys to leave.
You guys are really cool.
So I think I made some friends.
You don't want them to leave?
No.
No, because like making dad friends is like tough.
Because your kids have friends and you're like, oh great, I got to hang out with their parents.
But if you click with the dad's like, dude, let's hang out next weekend.
So that was really really cool.
And you hope your kids don't get into a fight.
Right.
So you can keep hanging.
Or just work with them.
Like, hey, man, you guys can work it out.
Yeah, yeah.
Stay friends.
Yeah, yeah.
I hope everybody had a good weekend.
Bobby Bones Show.
Boney of the day.
This story comes to us from Altoona, Pennsylvania.
A man went out of town and he came home and he noticed,
man, my safe's missing.
Had $2 million in cash, just gone.
What the heck?
Yeah.
He calls police, police come and they're like,
that's weird.
There's no break in.
There's a key on the counter.
And the hide a key and the rock out back is gone.
So they say that has to be the key.
And he's like, there's only a few people in my life that know about it.
And one's my ex-son-in-law.
And they start surveilling him.
He starts buying new cars.
Oh, come on, buddy.
He starts going on trips.
He starts going to restaurants and on $5, $10 tabs.
Oh, here's 100.
Keep the change.
That's nice.
Wow. It looks generous.
And then someone told on him and said, yeah, he's got the money.
I don't think he may need to tell on him.
I think they kind of had him.
Yeah.
stealing a safe, interesting,
because there are smaller safes,
but you almost feel like the safe
should not be able to be stolen as well.
Yeah, if it's a safe, like how do you get it out of the house?
Like the box ones that are at a hotel.
Yes.
But how do you have $2 million in cash?
But here's what's crazy.
Here's the crazy part.
He goes, yeah, I have another safe that no one knows about in the house.
It has $1.5 million.
It wasn't touched.
Well, don't.
Why do you have $3.5 million in cash?
in your house. He doesn't trust the banks. Could be a prepper.
Right. Something like that.
What's a prepper? Somebody's prepping for the end of the world or some sort of financial crisis.
But to have a safe that you could easily just walk out of the house with kind of defeats the purpose of a safe, I guess.
Yeah. Someone could unlock it. All right, thank you, lunchbox.
I'm lunchbox. That's your bonehead story of the day.
Here's the voicemail we got last night.
Hey, listen. I think you guys are going to have to stop talking about shows on the show.
Stop talking about TV shows. Stop talking about movies.
because you guys just keep ruining them.
I got to fast forward now.
Anytime you start talking about a show,
I got to fast forward.
The most recent one, American Nightmare,
Lunchbox, hello.
Okay, that's all.
We try our best.
We do have commentary on pop culture,
sometimes shows.
I was flying,
we were flying back from New York yesterday.
My wife and I,
we had a couple friends that met us up there.
We were flying back,
and we're all sitting by each other,
and again, I have my headphones on,
so I really wasn't taking part in the conversation.
My wife's goes,
oh, do you,
I'm going to say,
for whomever I messed up,
I'm going to say
John F. Kennedy now,
but that's not who I said,
okay?
The replacement person
is going to be John F. Kennedy.
Okay.
So,
I was like, what?
She goes,
that show,
I said, oh,
the one where John F. Kennedy
died early?
She goes,
I was telling him to watch it.
I was like,
oh, I thought you were talking about it.
So inadvertently spoiled
a show where John F. Kennedy
died early, but not John F.
For someone else.
So do you get punished at home?
She said,
well, looks like you're going to get punished.
Yeah.
Like you do on your show.
And I'm like, you don't even listen to the show.
She goes, sometimes I'll see an Instagram clip.
So I know what you guys do.
So dumb.
But that wasn't on purpose.
I took my headphones off.
She should have said, hey, don't spoil it.
We're talking about it.
But she said, hey, I was like, oh, John F. Kennedy.
Oh, yeah, he died way early.
Like, wow, thank you, man.
It's terrible.
We hear you.
We try to do our best.
But regardless of what you read in your local newspaper, we're not perfect.
Can you say what show you were talking about?
No.
But it's not John F. Kennedy.
But then you would know somebody died.
But we don't know who.
Okay. Blinking.
Abe Lincoln.
Oh.
Yeah.
Oh, no.
Okay.
It's not.
Okay.
Thank you.
We are done.
Goodbye, buddy.
The Bobby Ball.
A win is a win.
A win.
I don't care which I'm saying.
Yep.
That's me.
Clifford Taylor the 4th.
You might have seen the skits, my basketball and college football journey,
or my career in sports media.
Well, now I'm bringing all of that excitement to my brand new podcast,
The Clifford Show.
This is a place for raw unfilled conversations with athletes, creators,
and voices that not only deserve to be heard, but celebrated.
So let's get to it.
Listen to The Clifford Show on the IHeard Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast.
And for more behind the scenes, follow at Clifford and at TikTok podcast network on TikTok.
This week on the Sports Slice podcast, it's all about the NFL draft.
And we've got a special guest.
The director of the NFL's East West Shrine Bowl, Eric Galko, joins the Sports Slice podcast,
break down what really matters when evaluating draft prospects.
From hidden traits teams look for to the biggest mistakes franchises make to the players
flying under the radar, this is the insight you won't hear anywhere else.
If you want to understand the draft like an insider, you don't want to miss this episode.
Listen to the Sports Slice Podcast on the IHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your
podcast.
And for more, follow Timbo Slica Life 12 and TikTok podcast network on TikTok.
Eckerd was accused of fathering twins.
But the pregnancy appeared to be a hoax.
You doctored this particular test twice, Ms. Owens, correct?
I doctored the test ones.
It took an army of internet detectives to uncover a disturbing pattern.
Two more men who'd been through the same thing.
Greg, a lesbian.
Michael Mancini.
My mind was blown.
I'm Stephanie Young.
This is love trapped.
Laura, Scottsdale Police.
As the season continues, Laura Owens finally faces consequences.
Listen to LoveTraft podcast on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
This is an IHeart podcast.
Guaranteed human.
